The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, September 22, 1921, Image 3
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ARB WE HEADED
FOR THE ROCKS?
"Sometimes I almost reach the ccn.
elusion that Old Nick has the world
by the heels and is headed straight
tor perdition," remarked a Dillon
father a few nights ago. "I don't know
what is going to become^of the next
generation. I don't believe I am an
k old fogy, but the world has hit a pace
that Is too fast for me, and I believe I
the automobile and indulgent parents
are responsible for it. In my day
an/1 time two or three ronnlea n/onlH I
get together and walk td a party. We
had lots of fun out of It. A boy had
an opportunity to talk to his girl and
he could say nice little things to her
and enjoy saving them. But there is
no walking these days. The boy must
have an automobile. If the party is in
the same block in which his girl lives
he must have a $2000 or $3000 car
to transport her back and forth. He
dresses hurriedly, rushes out of the
house, sails into an automobile and
dashes down the street just like his ,
time was worth $1000 a minute. If
his father tells him he should walk
with his girl to and from the party
he objects and says all the boys and
girls In town are going in automobiles,
and he doesn't want to embarrass his(
girl by making her walk, and so there .
you are. What the parents ought to
do is to get together and put their;
frpt nn *Kic
..ii wu iuid ivuiinuurfS. W e |
could start the ball to rolling by get-,
ting some sensible woman to give a,,
party and Put on the invitations "Au-'
tomobiles not allowed."
What this parent says is true. The
world is moving forward at an alarming
pace and the youth of the land are'
y hitting life in high spots. The auto-,
" mobile is largely responsible. As some
one has said, it has taken the place of
whiskey and it? effects ore bound to)
be seen in the next generation. There
io something intoxicating about it.
particularly among the young people.}
Many of the fathers of the present
day?the men at the head of affairs?
used to carry their lunch to school in
q tin bucket. They gathered in groups
on the school grounds and enjoyed the(
lunch hour. But not so in this day and i
time. Boys and girls of the high school}
age are above carrying lunch to I
school, and as for eating on the school}
grounds?the suggestion would be
considered preposterous. The most of (
them go to school in automobiles and ,
when the lunch hour arrives they step}
into their automobiles and go to their |
homes. Th? world must go forward,!
but too fast a pace is dangerous. |
more warning ana less riding would
produce a hardier race of men and
women. It might pay to get back to
the good old days when all children
carried their lunch to school and no
child was allowed to leave the school
ground during the lunch hour.
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DILL/ON POOR FRUIT COUNTY.
"We have just made a survey of
the county", said County Agent Epps,
'"and find that Dillon ranks very low
as a fruit producing county. There
are 3400 farms in the county and the
number of fruit trees in the county,
averages two and a fraction to each
farm. When it is known that 50 fruit
hearing trees is the average for each
farm you can readily see how far Dillon
is behind the country in the fruit ',
growing industry. Each farm in the
county should have at least a half'
ecre plaated in fruit trees. It would
add some cash money to the farm
revenue and effect a good saving in
producing for the table. Our average
is entirely too low. and if we can
build up to 50 per cent we will profit
tremendously by the increase."
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Colored Hi shop Did Not <?ne Had Advice
to Negroes.
Latta, S. C..Sept. 9. 1921.
Mr. Editor: Please allow me space,'
In your "paper to mention something
relative to our church in the seventh.
Episcopal District (S. C.) It has been j
rumored that the Rt.. Rev. W. M.
Chappelle, D. D., gave to Negroes bad
advice while holding his annual con-!
ference in Latta, S. C.. in November,
1920, and he is afraid to return to
this town for any purpose whatsoever.
The above mentioned rumor is untrue,
and was simply calculated to
injure him and the church and' bring
strife between the races here as well
as elsewhere. We therefore, affirm
that this rumor is without foundation.
Bishop Chappelle conducted himself
manly, with dignity and spoke only
those things that were necessary for
the betterment of' the church and j
ministry, end at no time discussed j
anything relative to racial differ-1
encea. Me lert mends in tne town or
l^atta and can come back any time
the opporunity presents itself to him.
The citizens of Latta, S. C., both
white and colored stand ready to denounce
such an act on the part of any
individual who attempts to circulate
such rumors when calculated to effect
both races.
Respectfully yours,
Rev. W. J. Robinson, P. C. Level
Branch. '
Rev. O. F. Barteele, P. C. Tiinmonsville
Station.
Rev. O. B. Flager, P. C. Unville Station.
A. R. Bethea, Steward and Secretary
of Western Chapel Church.
Boston Gileg, Steward and Treasurer,)
Western Chapel Church.
K. C. Smith, Steward Western Chapel1
Church.
Rev. D. D. Doughty. P. C.. Pine Hill !
Church.
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FOR SALE, CHEAP ? One Large
square, old style piano, solid mahogany
case, sweet tone, In good
condition. Fine for school work. !
Will sell to white or colored. Mrs !
J. A. Nettles.?9 22 ltp.
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HAMILTON'S STUDIO, Florence, S.
C., la especially equipped for quick
kodak finishing. Work the best,
prices satisfactory. Bead us your
films.? 2S It.
THE 1
WANT COLUMN
FOR RENT?Two Large Unfurnished
front rooms. Phone 260?9 22 It.
CASH FOR YOUR OLD CARS. Used
parts for all makes of cars et bargain
prices. Wire wheel and rim
sales and service for all cars. We
carry complete stock of wheel and
rim parts. Wire wheels rebuilt.
Columbia Vulcanizing and Truck
Co.. Columbia, S. C.?9 22 4t.
FOR SALE ? One first class Whitney
piano almost new, for less than
half cost. Come and see it. H. W.
Batton, Dillon Mill, Dillon. S. C. ltp
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ? Stafford's
superfine ribbons for Smith
and Underwood typewriters. Herald
Publishing Co.?3 24
COTTON Shipped to Batty & Co., The
Proficient Cotton Factors of Savannah,
Ga., yields satisfaction as
is e\itlenced by the large volume
of business entrusted to them. Isn't
it to your interest to try them? Do
it now and be convinced.?9 1 13t.
Ruh-My-Tigm is a great pain killer.
Relieves on in ami sorpn??
rnMlsiD, Neuralgia, Sprains, Etc.?
5 12 20t.
WANTED ?COUNTRY PEOPLE TO
TRY OUR 75c. MEALS. PALMKTTO
CAFE. NEXT TO HERALI)
OFFICE?.tf.
We are pr?ud ?f the confidence doctors,
druggists and the public hav? |
in OOO Chill and Fever Tonic. ?
5 12 201.
CROP AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES
titles to real estate, mortgages real
estate, bills of sale, planters contracts,
rent liens, claim and delivery
papers for sale at The Herald
office.?3 24.
V'TKY At CO.. The Large and Reliable
Cotton Factors of Savannah,
f'?r a service that combines
long and successful experience expert
salesmanship and financial
soundness.?9 1 13t.
AAA nnioVl* ?
,,?j vviiaiipauuu,
biliousness, loss of Appetite and
Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.
?5 la aot.
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic.
Cures infected cuts, old sores,
etc 5 12 20t.
MONUMENTS?We are builders and
erectors of high grade monuments.
All work of the best material and
fully guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Bee ub before placing your
order. Lumberton Marble Works,
J. H. Floyd, Prop., Lumberton, N.
C.?2 24 52t
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At the P
You Mai
Tust a short while
brook 6-44 model, i
Today, because thi
justed materials r
our immense facil
Surely if a genuin
door, the Paige G1
threshold.
Not only is the initi
but the Glenbrook
the repair man. I
amazingly satisfac
A pure quality pro
fitness the countr
sudden or unwarr
and safest investor.
PAIGE-D
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Glenbrook, 6-44, 5-Phss
Lenox, 6-44, 3-Paos. Roi
A rdmore, 6-44, 4-Pass. I
L .1,r *cioii, C-66, 7-Pa?.
k .rchirionf II, t- -6, 5-F
Di-jvonu, 6-Cc, i-f trn. 1
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MLLON HERALD. DOiiOE, BOCTH
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ?
At old Dillon Hotel. For information
See J. R. Hatch. Dillon Market.?7
21 tf.
COTTON?Ample storage capacity at
reasonable rates and llbeial advances
on consignments in any
quantity, for prompt sale or to be
held, offered by Batty A Co., The
Substantial Cotton Factors cf Savannah,
Ga.?9 1 13th.
060 lias more imitations than any
other Fever Tonic on the market,
hnt no one wants Invitations. ?
--5 12 aot.
Dillon Swi
Storage (
We wish to announce tl
our Potato House, which is
Carolina.
Mr. J. W. Edgerton wil
tato business. Will buy
Sweet potatoes, and will s
one car load of crates 01
at 15 cents per crate.
After September the Is
strictly for cash.
Mr. Edgerton will be 01
of the old Dillon StorageW
week day. He will make
corn or flour for wheat
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i uigiium uais ana ADruzz
at close cash prices. ?
oats, velvet beans or peas
We will keep Formalin 01
every bushel of oats, whe
Ion County be treated to (
We buy cotton seed an<
fall grain.
Yours 1
DILLON SWEET POT
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Vie Most Beautiful Car iriy luetic
lew Price Wh
tch Glenbrook <
! back the Paige five-passenger
aold for $1925.
t price is based on the prevailin
narket and the low manufacturi
ities, the list price of the Glent
e buying opportunity ever kno<
enbrook ia that VftTV nnnftrtnriil
Lai cost absurdly low for such a r
is a true economist. Its sturdini
n the hands of thousands of ot
tory tire and gasoline mileage.
duct, the Glenbrook has demon)
y over. New from stem to ster
anted depreciation. Unquestior
lent in the light six market toda
ETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT,
Manufacturer? of Motor Cart and Motor Truck i
iRLE BETHEA, - Dill<
NEW PRICES OF PAIGE CARS
ars Clo
i. Touring $1635 Coupe, 6-44, 4-Pi
adster - 1635 Sedan, 6-44, 5-P?
Snort Car 1915 Coupe, 6-66,5-P)
Touring 2875 Sedan, 6-66, 7-Pi
'assenger 2975 Limousine, 6-66,
*oacU,ter - 3296 AUPric?f.o,
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CAROLINA, THURSDAY MORNIN
NOTICE?1 AM AGENT FOR THE
Florence Steam Laundry and will
receive and deliver all laundries as
promptly as possible. Palace Market.
FOUND ? In Street in West Dillon
ne?r Mr. Frasier's house a 6beet of
tobacco. Evidently dropped from a
load that came in from west of
Dillon. Owner can get same by calling
on Charlie Saleeby, identifying
same and paying for this advertisement.9
8 3t.
FOR SALE?Five room House, with
lights. J. E. McDonald.?9 15
set Potato
Zompanv
m. v
bat we have completed
; second to none in South
II have charge of cur poand
sell both Irish and
(tore potatoes. We have
i hand which we can sell
t our local sales will be
i hand in the front room
arehouse ten hours each
i exchange of meal for
He will keep on hand
:i rye which he will sell
fe will buy corn, wheat,
and pay cash for them,
a hand and suggest that
at or rye planted in Dil
>revent smut.
1 will sell fertilizers for
to serve,
rATO STORAGE CO.
7, S. C.
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Quality?
touring car, Gleng
costs of the readng
overhead due to
jrook is only $1635.
:ked at any man's
ty waiting on your
emarkably fine car,
ess is the despair of
vners it has shown
itrated its supreme
n there can be no
lably it is the best
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>n, S. C.
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sed Cars
luenger - - - $2450
issenger - - - 2570
isaenger - - - 3755
tMenger - - - 3830
7- Passenger - 4030
, b. Factory, Tax Extra
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The only way that a property o'
is to bank a part of HIS INCOME.
Money piles up fast if you will
keep on adding to your balance.
Try it; you will see.
We invite YOUR Banking Busin
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