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1 V Ootton Factorage Co.
' The much talked of glnners and
' condition reports as of September
2(th were published yesterday, the
. former at 10 A. M. and the latter at
] 11 A. M. The trade had been expectJ
Ihg a large glnners' (3,000,000 bales
or more) and a low condition (39 to
40.) It was predicted by some that
cotton would decline when the ginning
figures were announced, and
would .advance when the condition
report came out. But this prediction
was reversed. The market advanced
1-3 8c. when the ginning figures proved
to be below 3.000.000 bales, and
there was a break of 195 points an
hour later when the condition was
glruh as 42.2. Trade and investment
buying set in on. the break and the
market advances again, closing verv
steady at a net advance of 25 to 44
points. The total number of bales ginned
to September 25th was 2,907,950,
Indicating a crop of 6.537000
bales and an average yield of 118
lbs. per acre.
Picking is about over in the Southern
half of the belt, and very little
cotton remains to be ginned except
in the northern portion.
Statistics for the last week in
September showed:
- Spinners takings for the week 249,000-bales
against 123,000 bales in
1020.
Spinners takings since August 1st
showed an increase of 723,000 bales
as compared with 1920.
4 Exports thus far this season exceed
those of 1920 by 460,000 bales,
of ah"tnerease of more than 100 per
cent. ~
"'"With these facts before us we feel
Justified in advising owners of cottbn
to'bontinue selling very slowly or
to liold for higher prices.
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MnomDAv STATiKS \OW .
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TJlemsQn Qollege, Oct. 10 ? The
early- fall destruction of cotton stalks
Is the*most Important single step
tn any tight against the .cotton boll
weevH.iS? says Prof. A. F. Conradi,
entomologist, who adds that it , has
beeen trhown time and again in prac,tlce
atad by experiments that the most
farontble conditions for the boll
weeVil to pass the winter successfully
are found In those fields in which
tH?e*QOttl>n stalks, together with grass
peeds. fallen leaves and other raff
use jyfe' lefjt undisturbed until nearly
time to plant the' following season. On
^pch: fields the greatest number of
weevils will survive and every farmer
should ask himself the question.
"Will J permit my farm to be a winter,
hotel for the pest?"
In other words, will the farmer
choose to destroy the weevil this fall
or have the weeveil destroy his cotton
next season? The earlier the stalks
are destroyed the fewer weevils will
survive tne winter, in rested fields
it is- common to find weevils at the
rate of five thousand to twenty-five
thousand per acre at the time of first
frost. It is a well known fact that
the weevils developing late in the
fall are the ones most likely to survive
the winter, as they are not worn
otit by'iong flights and the rearing of
thfe ybung as are the older weevils.
For this reason, development of weevils
in late fall must be prevented as
the first step in making the next cotton
.prop.
Therefore, we should start now a
cleaning campaign such as South
Carolina has never before witnessed.
The boll weevil is a pest with a
terrible amount of fight, and to meet
this situation our farmers must
develop the best fighting spirit of
which they are capable.
'<5hriy stalk destruction and clean
t?r&W& with cover crops, constitute
the most powerful gun that can be
used "against the pest at this time.
falVaJnvjer method of cleaning is employed,'one
thing is certain: The
weevifs winter hotels must be destroyed
In the words of General Neville.'j>ef
ore Verdun, "they shall not
pass."
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Dillon Boy Preaches to Ciypies.
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C. F. Norman of Lake View, now a
student' at The Moody Bible Institute
?f Chicago, is one of a grout
.o4: students who are conducting re
ttgloup. services each Sunday raorninf
4n a?4iipHy.,camp at Berwyn, 111. Thii
oapip. which is located about twelvi
miles from Chicago, is one of the lar
jtCS| gAS"ey camps in the United States
The^nnday morning services are of
-ten attended by audiences of 150 anc
professed conversions are frequent.
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TWICE PROVEN.
If you suffer backache, sleeplesi
nights, tired, dull days and dlstresslni
urinary disorders don't experiment
JRead this twice-told testimony. It'i
JDillon evidence?doubly proven.
Mrs,.Penie Edwards, 3rd Ave., says
-y y kidneys were out of order ant
flay back pained land ached in th
reglpn. of my kidneys. I tired easil;
and waa sore and lame in the morn
in*. I also had headaches and spelli
of dissiness. My kidneys acted lrre
gularly and annoyed me very much
Friends recommended Doan's Kidne;
Pills and I bought a supply at thi
Evins Pharmacy. They soon relieve*
the symptoms of my trouble and reg
ilateVl the action of my kidneys."
Over Four Years Later Mrs. Ed
^rards added: "Everytime I hear any
one complain of kidney trouble I ad
wise them to use Doan's Kidney Pills
I still use them whenever a slight at
tack af bay former trouble comes 01
and Doan's always quickly relieve me
I am glad to confirm my recommen
dation of 1914."
60c. at all dealers. Foster- Milbun
Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.?10 13 II
WANT COLUMN <
GALVANIZED ROOFING, LIME CEment.
We have Just received solid
carload I V4 " Corrugated and 5Y,
Crimp Koottn|. Also fresh cars JLehigh
Portland Cement and Lump
and Hjdmted BulMers Lime. Also
cni<load very best grade British Columbia
Shingles. It will pay you to
get our prices on ALL kinds builuers
supplies before you buy. Bennett-Hedgpeth
Company, Clio, S.
C. lO 18 St.
LOST ? Thursday morning in Eastern
suburbs on old Marion-Dillon
public road bundle containing navy
blanket, comb and brush and underwear.
Reward for return to W.
Murehison.?10 6.
SEA FOOD FOR THE NERVES ?
Over-worked, want a change?
Don't let your troubles bury you!
Wash them nwav In fho Brooiror.
at Cherry Grove'Beach! Sea Foods.
Supper, lodging, breakfast, dinner
only >2.00. Meals or rooms separate.
Address N. F. Nixon, Warnpee,
S. C.?10 6 4t.
We are proud ?f the confidence doctors,
druggist* and the public hart
in OM Chill and Fever Tonic. ?
s ia aot.
066 Cares Malaria, Chills and Fever,
_ Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe,
or money refunded.?6 18 20th.
CROP AJTD 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.
dATTKY & CO., Tho targe and Reliable
Cotton Factors of Savannah,
in. offer a service that combines
long and successful experience expert
salesmanship and financial
soundness.?9 1 13t.
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic.
Cures infected cuts, old sores,
etc 5 19 20t.
WANTED ? Two or Three Cars of
four foot pine wood.'Quote best delivered
price. Latta Hardware Co.,
Latta. S. C.?10 13 2tp.
lO GOOD FARMS FOR SALE AND
rent on easy terms. Well located,
good houses, ceiled and painted,
daily mail on public roads, loamey
land, clay subsoil, extra land for
cotton and tobacco, also truck, melons
and potatoes. Near market
and schools. Home Land Co. J. G.
Liayion, uunn, IN. <J. K3 10 13 3t.
IF YOUR AMERICAN PRODUCTS
Export and Import Corporation
stock is for sale we can handle it
for you at 70 per cent of its face
value. We think this stock is valuable
as an investment and advise
you to keep it but if you must sell
we will be glad to hear from you.
Manning & Shine, Latta, S. C. ?
10 6 2t.
FOR SAIiE?One Shetland pony, 0
years old. Perfectly gentle, in good
condition. Also rubber tire buggy
for best offer. M. H. McDonald,
Dillon. S. C. R. F. D. 4.?10 6 2tp.
NOTICE.
Patrons of Carolina District No. 2
will take notice that beginning October
31st the compulsory school atj
tendance law will be enforced and all
;children between the ages of seven
and fourteen-*will be required to attend
school of the parents or guardians
will be held responsible.
D. L. Mclnis,
D. B. Mclnnis.
J. C. Bennett,
10 6 2tp. Trustees.
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE^
Notice is hereby given that W. S.
Alford, Administrator Est. of Tommie
Jane Alford,, deceased, has this day
made application unto me for a final
: discharge as such guardian an<i that
Saturday the 22d day of Oct. 19 21, at
ten o'clock a. m. at my office has been
appointed for the hearing of said petition.
JOE CABELL DAVI?,
Judge of Probate,
Dillon County, S. C.
Dillon, S< C., Sept. 21, 1921 ?9 29 4t.
! FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
' Notice is hereby given that Dunk
'|L. Mclnnis, administrator of the es'itate
of William Mclnnis, deceased,
' has this day made application unto
' me for a final discharge as such ad1
ministrator and that Saturday the
22nd 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,
Judge of Probate,
9 Dillon County, S. C.
5 Dillon, S. C? Sept. 21, 1921 ?9 29 4t.
i SERVICE
I Good Strvice means
getting what jon want
when you want it, the
way yon want it and
[' at a moderate price,
i We can soon convince
yon that yon can get
good service here.
Cars washed $1.00,
oiled, doped and washi
ed $2.50.
BENNETT
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WANTED ?OOUR1BT PBOPLB VO
TRY OUR Tie. URALS. PALMETTO
OAKS, SKXT TO HEMIJ)
OFFICE?.tf.
CROP AND CHATTEL MORTG AQEtf
! titles to reel estate, mortgages real
estate, bills ot sale, planters contracts.
rent liens, claim and delivery
papers for sale at Th? Herald
office.?2 24.
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer.
Relieves pain and soreness. Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sprains, Etc.?
5 19 90t.
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COTTON Skipped to Batty A 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 them7 Do
it now and be convinced.?9 1 ISt.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ? Stafford's
superfine ribbons for Smith
and Underwood typewriters. Herald
Publishing Co.?3 24
WANTED?Cotton Seed in Cat Lots
for crushers. You get the benefit of
lamsi nrarset rrom a large number
of mills when you get my price. H.
B. Bethea. Dillon, S. C.?9 28.
066 quickly relieves Constipation,
biliousness, loss of Appetite and
Headaches, due to Torpid Ijlver.
?5 la aot.
NOTICE?I AM AGENT FOR THE
Florence Steam Laundry and will
receive and deliver all laundries as
promptly as possible. Palace Marl?aA
aoii
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ? Stafford's
superfine ribbons for Smith
and Underwood typewriters. Herald
Publishing Co.?3 24
064 has more imitations than any
other Fever Tonic on the market,
but no one wants Imitations. ?
5 ia aot.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ?
At old Dillon Hotel. For information
See J. R. Hatch, Dillon Market.?7
21 tf. .
The Sour*
is not Alw
YOU do not lool
gasoline tank 1
cause of engine far
you mi^t J i! l)
Automobile ncLor
good, stcaJy diet c
gasoline. If the die
net varies bc:au:o <
qualities of the cm
which it is refined,
line is one-sided,
field produces peti
in certain propertic
ing in others.
The Standard Oil
(New Jersey) has
numerous motor ti
much gasoline was
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COTTON?Ample aloMfe eaptdtj at
reasonable rates and liberal ad anceg
on consignments in any
quantity* tor prompt sale or to be
held, offered by Batty it Co., The
Substantial Cotton Factors ct Savannah,
Oa.?9 1 13th.
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tobac
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l into your veloping a n
to find the not only pr
oubles, but but is the sa
kierc# ?to the last
3 require a and whenev<
if balanced starts the ir
tilled prod- burns up clc
)f changing exceptional ]
de oil from
, your gaso- e have nei
Every oil for our pre
oleum rich could not pi
'8, but lack- We recommc
tankful of "
1 Company Gasoline and
eliminated trial. You w
oubles and advantages
tage by de- balanced gat
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(New Jersey)
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GASH FOR fOVR OLD CARS. Used
parts tor all makes of ears at bargain
prices. Wire wheal and rim
sales and service for all-cars. We
carry complete stock of wheel and
rim parts. Wire wheels rebuilt
Columbia Vulcanising and Truck
Co., Columbia, 8. Cr?? It 4t. I
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that the tobaccos us
field are of finer
hence of better tast
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ounce?wherever
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lotor in a hurry, Si
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pulling power. Iv
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ducts which you 19
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MOSnOKTS-V* are UIHl ?d
. erectors of hi(b gni? moumota.
All work of the boot material an*
fully guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
See ua before placing your
order. Lumberton HarbU Works,
J. H. Floyd, Prop., tiumberton, N.
C.?2 24 52t.
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