| Weekly Cotton iiotter by Savannai:
Cotton Factorage Company.
In our letter of September 20th we
stated that we saw nothing to alarm
owners of cotton, and suggested that
banks and cotton factors be called upon
to help farmers and others market
their cotton slowly, or hold it for
higher prices. Since this letter was
written cotton has advanced 1 l-2c
per pound, and we are glad to say
there is still no pressure to force
sales. On the other hand the trade demand
improving and offerings of
cotton and cotton goods are light.
Speculators are afraid to sell short,
and investors get abroad on every decline.
Many sections report that picking
and ginning are about over, and low
condition estimates are coming out
daily, most of them predicting a yield
of from 6,000.000 to 6,500,00o bales.
Let's keep the following facts before
us: The 1920 carry over is now
scarcely more than 6,000.000 bales.
ana u me l?21 crop proves to be 6,250,000
and American consumption
and exports' total 10,500,000. this
will leave practically no carry over
next spring if every bale of the present
crop is marketed. If history repeats
itself, at least 2,000.000 to 3,000.000
bales will be held into next
season, and there may be a lively
scramble for cotton during the next
few. months.
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I>E WET PROUT.
Er renter's sho de bigges fool
Ah mean a nigger wid a mule,
Fer hit's too wet or hit's too dry
Till it seems lak taint no use ter try.
De rain crow sho do pester me
He set up on de hicry tree,
All time crying water, water ]
En hit done rain more'n had oughter.
Ah watch de clouds en hope en hope
Bn feed myself all kinder dope,
Eh den dat birds he starts er calling ?,
En den de rain begins er falling.
Ah gits iny gun en starts ter hunt
En thinks ah do de murder stunt.
But den lie fly to a furder lim
En go right on wid de dratted hymn.
"Rain, rain, er lil more main"
Rigfht den hit stahts te rpour er
Rain,
Ah see dat all but de grass is dead
Eh ah puts de mule back in de shed.
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KJRBY'S APPEAL IS
SURPRISE TO ATTORNEYS
' Quite a surprise is the announce-;
ment made by Solicitor Callison, of;
Lexington, of his having received
from A. B. Martin, counsel for S. J.
Kirby the man who planned and confessed
to the murder of William Brasell,
the Columbia taxi driver, for
whose murder Kirby and C. O. Fox
and Jesse Gapping were condemned
to die. The appeal of Kirby, like that
of Gappins, automomatically stays
the execution, so that of the trio only
Fox will die in the electric chair, October
21, the date of execution set by
the Lexington court last month.
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
- Notice is hereby given that W. 8.
Alford, Administrator Est. of Tommie
Jane Alford,, deceased, has this day
made application unto me for a final
discharge as such guardian and that!
Saturday the 22d day of Oct. 1921, at
ten o'clock a. m. at my office has been
appointed for the hearing of said petition.
JOE CABELL DAVIS,
! Judtro of Prohnte
Dillon County, S. C.
Dillon, S. C., Sept. 21, 1021 ?9 29 4t.
WANT COLUMN
LOST ? Thursday morning an Eastern
suburbs on old Marion-Dillon
public road bundle containing navy
blanket, comb and brush and underwear.
Reward for return to W.
Murchison.?1*0 6.
WANTED ? To Rent 5 or O Room
house in the town of Dillon. Let
me know what you have and price
wanted. C. W. Shackleford. General
Delivery, Dillon, S. C.?10 6 ltpl
All new buildi:
with our own
Southern wood
CYPI
THE WOOI
It's equal to an i
against a lot ot
on. For true ei
well as "last,"
"the Wood Et
Buy the Grade 1
Often middle o
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Write for list of FREE I
Southern Cypress M
245 Graham Building, Jacks
YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUP,
HASN'T ENOUGH CYPRESS LET US
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i' SEA FOOD FOR THE NERVES ?
Over-worked, want a change?
Don't let your troubles bury you!
i Wash them away in the Breakers
at Cherry Grove'Beach! Sea Foods.
Supper, lodging, breakfast, dinner
only $2.00. Meals or rooms separate.
Address N. F. Nixon, Wainpee,
S. C.?10 6 4t.
We are proud of the confidence doctors,
druggists and the public hart
in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. ?
5 12 sot.
NOTICE.
I Take notice that the Fall Term
Court of Common Pleas for the
County of Dillon will convene at Dillon,
S. C., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
on Monday, the 10th day of October.
19 21
Sam McLaurih,
9 15 4t. C. C. C. C. P. & G, g,
flfld Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever/
_ Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe,
or money refunded.?5 12 20th.
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.
. * Tt*y ft CO., The I^arge and Reliable
Cotton Factors of Savannah,
rP service that combines j
long and successful experience expert
salesmanship and financial
soundness.?9 1 13t.
Etub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic.
Cures Infected cuts, old sores, "
etc.?5 12 201. 1
>T RAYED FROM MY HOME NEAR
Fairmont, N. C. Saturav night,
September the 24th, one Jennet mule,
bluish color weighing about
one thousand pounds. There is a
ridge on one of her forefeet caused
from a split in the hoof. Will pay ~
for information as to whereabouts j
of this mule. Leonard Rogers, Fairmont,
N. C. ?9 29 2tp.
SERVICE
Good Service means
getting what you want
when you want it, the
way you want it and
at a moderate price.
We can soon convince
you that you can get
good service here.
Cars washed $1.00,
oiled, doped and washed
$2.50.
BENNETT
at Moore Auto Sales Co.
:armers' guide fre[
Written by Dr. .T. W. Ruchanan. g
late (if the i". S. Department of Ag- I
riculture and Professor of Veterin- I
ary Science at Clemson College. Re- B
murkuhle book on treatment of dis- I
orders, accidents and diseases of |
horses. mules. cattle and hogs. There I
is a huge demand for the valuable
information contained in tills book. f
(Ivor oO.OOO copies have been distributed
amnnx farmers. For a limited
time, as long as ?nr supply lasts,
we will supply everr farmer or live
stock man with n free copy of this
a lx>ok. Write today for your copy.
I Carolina iu::rFDiF:s co. !
Home of Remedies j
rj Dept. -J-J5. I nioti, S. C.
in l ??fa?M???I
ng is best done
world-famous
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} ETERNAL'
insurance policy
repair bills later
conomy, first as
simply stick to
ernal" and
rhat Fits the Job.
r low grades are
the case."
3LANS for farm buildings.
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Irs/Assn. I In.Ut on "Tld. I J j
W.t.r" C.pr.t.
... T7, ? yoacaaid.ntifr
OCVlIle, Fla it by tbi. mark.
PLY YOU. if HE
KNOW AT ONCE.
LON HERALD. HLL6^. S6tM 61
WANTED ?COUNTRY PEOPLE TO
TRY OUR 75c. M?ALS. PALMETTO
CAPE, NEXT TO HERALD
OFFICE-"?.tf.
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.
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer.
Relieves pain and soreness, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sprains, Etc.?
5 12 aot.
COTTON Shipped to Batty & Co., The
Proficient Cotton Factors of Savannah,
Ga., yields satisfaction as
is evidenced by the large volume
of business entrusted to them. Isn't
it to your interest to try themT Do
it now and be convinced.?9 1 13t.
TYPEWRITER RIBBON# ? Staf-j
ford's superfine ribbons for Smith]
and Underwood tvoewritrtvtt Wor. I
aid Publishing Co.?3 24
WANTED?Cotton Jheed in Caar Lots
I?# crushers. You #et the benefit of
latest market from a large nutiAer
of mills when you get uiy price,- H.
B. Krthoa, Dillon, S. C.?9 22.
Bflfl qufskjy reHeves CoiistipntloW;
biliousness, loss of A^pstite ami
Headaches, doe to Torpid Liver?5
12 2Bt
VOTICE?I AM AGENT FOR' TRK
Florence Stbam Laundry and will
receive and dfcfirer all laundries as
promptly as possible. Paliice Market.
:iTE\VRITER IWBBONS ?- Stafford's
superfine-rfbbons for 'Smith
and Underwood typewriters. Hferald
Publishing C<il?3 24
160 has more imitations than any
other Fever Tonic on the msHtet,
but no one wants1 inrftatione*?
_5 12 ant.
TRMSHKI) ROOMS >FOR RENr?
At old Dillon Hotel) For informal
tion See J. R. HaUfc^ Dillon Market.?7
21 tf.
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ROUftA, RR7BSD1T MORNING, OCX
COTTON?Ample itortge capacity at C.
reasonable rates and llbei al adtances
on consignments in any
qnettity. for prompt sale or to be
held, offered by Batty & Co., The
Substantial Cotton Factors cf ?[a_
vannah, Ga.?9 1 13th.
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ASH FOR TOUR OLD OARS. Used
parts for all makes of cars at bar- j
gain prices. Wire wheel and rim J
sales and service for all cars. We
carry complete stock of wheel and j
rim parts. Wire wheels rebuilt.;
Columbia Vulcanizing and Truck
Co., Columbia, S. C.?9 2.2 41.
is a matt*
co quality
We state it as oi
that the tobaccos tu
field are of finer
hence of better tast
other cigarette at th
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erectors of high grade monuments.
All work of the best material and
fully guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
See us before placing your
order. Lumberton Marble Works,
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