The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, November 03, 1921, Image 3
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HOME DEMONSTRATION DEPARTJIENT.
(Conducted by ^Eiss Etta Sue Sellers)
Dillon Countl Butter Contest ?
On Thursday oiFair week the last
scoring of the lillon County Butter
Contest was hel. Mrs. H. A. Blackwell
of Floydal made the highest
, score of those, eltering on this' date
J and also made tfc highest total score
of 366 for the i>ur scorings during
^ the contest. Mrs.J. A. McEachern of
7 Hamer came seond with 365. The
highest average cores of contestants
entering two or three times were
made tv Miss Ctherine McEachern
of Hamer ^rith a?core of 90 1-3 and
by Mrs. R. W. Fenegan cf Dillon
whose score wag 89 1-3. The greatest
improvement >f 5.65 per cent was
made by Mrs. P. -I. Stuart of HainerI
Vjntyre. While Tiss Clara Love of
I yH Grove cami second with 2.87
\ y cent.
* -flints for Coimunlty Market ?
Winter Gardens? Every southern
garden should bve a supply of lettuce,
spinach an radishes throughVOtlt
the fall, witer and spring as
they can be eaily grown and form
valuable auditios to the usual dry
winter diet. Wit; more such food products
in the die' there would be less
use for spring toics and other medicines.
These foci products are also
palatable andseve to lower the cost
of living. These:rt>ps are best grown
on a sandy loci soil well supplied
with humus o: decayed vegetable
matter.
The garden clendar for November
is as follows, pw lettuce and early
variety of cabbge and set out lettuce
and strawerry plants. Plant
out. Asparagus oots. Plant English
peas. Sow spineh. Set out fruit
trees and smal fruit.
There are tv> general types of lettuce?the
loos leaf type and the
head type varjty. The Grand Rapids
XT Black seecd Simpson are among
jjL Carolpst varie^s of loose leaf type,
a 1 the Big loston is the best for
/, M&t or hed type variety. For
* use theHanson or California
^ ^MPtuam Butter light be grown as they
re of better auality than Big Boston.
Spinach cat be grown in the open
in all section; along the coast from
Norfalk, Va.< <outh and in practically
all section of the lower tier of
Southern Stats. In the cold regions
of the south his crop can be grown
if given som? protection, or in canvas
covered frames throughout
the winter. Tie soil should be made
fairly rich. Tell rotted manure is
the best fertlizer. Sow the manure
broadcast, ant thoroughly harrow it
into the soil. -Tve ounces of seed will
make two plaitings on a plot 20 feet,
seuare in drlls 10 to 12 inches apart.
Thin the plaits out to stand 3 or 4
inches apart.'?*requent shallow culti
vation should 4e giTen by hand or a
. wheel hoe. Vnen grown in frames.
I the cultivatiorfmust be done by hand.
The variety <f spinach grown most
commonly is he savoy.
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POSTFT> SIOR?Signs for Posting
lands for saie at The Herald Ofnce?11
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BLAST is made
in 14,10, 18 and
24-inch fire pot on
sizes. The U. S. dr
Fuel Adminis- Fa
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r- mended this th
type of heater of
^ to conserve fuel.
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THE DILL
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 alid washed
$2.50.
BENNETT
at Moore Auto Salt* Co.
MASTER'S SALE
State of South Carolina , ,
County of Dillon.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
R. H. Wiggins.and J. H. Mead'ors
as administrators of the es|
tate of Ida Boahn, deceased,
and Myrtle B. Carter, Plaintiffs
against
W. Bruce Boahn. Roger Boahn
and John Boahn, Defendants.
Pursuant to an order of his Honoi
Edward Mclver, Judge of the Fourtl
Judicial Circuit, bearing date thf
22nd day of Sept. 1921, the under
signed, as Master for Dillon County
will sell during the legal hours ol
sale, on the first Monday in November
same being the 7th, before th<
court house door in the Town ol
Dillon, in the County of Dillon, ir
the State aforesaid, at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash:
All that certain piece, parcel or lot
of land situate in the town of Little
Rock, County of Dillon, State ol
of South Carolina, boundde^ or
the north by a street; East by
Baptist'Parsonage lot; South by certain
vacant lots; and West by Mrs.
Lucy Davis.
Terms of sale Cash. Purcharer to
pay for all papers and revenue
stamps. Any person bidding off the
said property and refusing to comply
[with his bid therefor said property
will be resold upon the same or some
subsequent salesday at the risk of the
former purchaser.
A. B. JORDAN,
10 20 3t "NTnctf>r fr?r "nUllon Onnnt*
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ? Stafford's
superfine ribbons for Smith
and Underwood typewriters. Herald
Publishing Co.?3 24
Professional Cards.
J. W. JOHNSON
Attorney-at-Law
1 in State and Federal Ceurt*
Marlon. 8. C.
Jress in
pmEort
T certainly is a blessing to
have a comfortable room
dress in. Warm, cozy
?nis in the coldest weather
e assured by having a
3?ir-?UkST
This wonderful heater saves
e-third on fuel. The downaft
burns all the gases that*
ICQ f\AT op Lfv?Abrt * ?-* ^
Mi) -hium: jii orumury
ider-draft heaters, as well as
e coal, and gives full benefit
nil the heat units contained
the fuel.
Much less fuel is used because
>ne is wasted. Low prices and
sy terms.
-WHEELER CO. \
LON, S. C. *
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8 C. HENSLEE, M. D.
Dye, Bar, Nom and rtuoat
Spectacles Fitted.
Office Hours 9 to IX and 2 te 4
Droning Hours by Appointment.
DR. R. M. BAILEY,
Veterinarian
Office at Dillon Lire Stock Co's. N
Stables.
Office Phone - 236
Residence Phone - - ?
JOE P. LANE
Attorney-nULnw
Office Next to Bank of Dillon,
Main St. Dillon. 8. < .
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DR. R. F. DARWIN
Dentist
Office Over Bank of Dillon
I OTIS M. PAGE
I Civil Engineer
DILLON, S.XC.
EAGLE "MIKADO'
WB&MZSnSMBBD
For Sole at your Dealer
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PE
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r EAGLE PENCIL COll
'[ BRICK BR,
i Come to our ph
wt kave to offer
LAYTON BRICK 1
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Gives quicker re
Iseed meal at
GUARANTEE
Ammonia
A. P. A.
If your local agent cant
with us direct.
A. F. PRU
CHARLES'
I Dillon Stv
Storage
We advise all p
i store potatoes witl
ly, this week, or i
week. We do not
qualities of potato
ing frost or if the;
land is wet. pi,
crates from our pc
We advise to gra
the field. We 1
grading which we
ply you. Best ca
toes in the crates f
handle eggs, and d
heaps striking po1
other. B rind to out
I as dug, if possible, b
second day if you
We will buy st
and number two P
at one cent per pound f. o. b.
nisb crates. We sell Fulgbui
secure your seed at once an
planting not later than Novc
We are installing a large
sbucked ear corn. Pull and
sbell for you and buy for ca
DILLON SWEET POTATO STI
lOLINA, THURSDAY s MORNING, N<
L. D. LIDE
Itiurner-tt*Law
MARION. 8. C3.
GIBSON & MULLER,
Attorneys-at-Daw
Office over Malcolm Mercantile Co.
D1DLON, S. C.
Practice in ^tate and Federal Courts
UK. J. H. HAHKK, JR.
Dentist
Office over Peoples Bank.
L. B. HASEIJDEN I
Attorney at Law 1
DILLON. 8. O.
^ney to Lend on First Mortgage
Real Estate.
Surveying
Drafting and Blue Printing
W. M. ALLEN
Dillon, S. C.
Phone No. 112
'^fencii Wo. 1741 t
Made in (iva gradaa I
NQL WITH THE RED BAND
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4PANY, NEW YORK
ICK BRICK :
mt and see what
' before you buy.
WORKS, (Est. 1885)
)N. S. C.
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suits than cotton [
id costs less. E
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7 per cent
2 % '* E
iot supply you, communicate ?
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STGLE, Inc., \
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Company
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ersons expecting to
h us to dig promptlot
later than next
: guarantee keeping
es dug after a kill- 8
y are dug whejji the 8 i
2ase get necessary
>tato house at once.
de hest you can in
kave a bulletin on ,
f * i.t ?
would like to supre
fully lay pota;ame
as you would
o not tkrow into
tatoes against eack
mri V*nnQP aa mp rlnxr I
?b ?~
ut not later tbantbe
expect best results*
rictly number one
'orto Rica potatoes
our curing house, we to furm
oats and Ahruzzi rye. Best
d arrange to complete your J
:mher the tenth. I
power corn eheller to handle H
1 s'huclc. your corn. We will I
ish or grind for toll. I
DRUSE CO., DILLON, 3. C. |
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We Lave a high power, last cutting outfit forced feed;
a complete power plant in itself for sawing logs to any
length. Does the work of 6 to 10 men. Lever control of blade
while engine is running. All equipped with Bosch magneto
and offered at $100
each. A little over a year ago
these drag saws sold for $200 I
I (fc each and even more. We are
< vVS&v 1 offering them et a big tacrificc.
* ' V"~4vV^'/ ^ut t^>ry mu** S?- Price $100. Have
'A1 >*', y good aaaortment of gasoline engine*.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.
Columbia, 5. C., 823 W.Gervaia St.
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Notice to School Patrons
District No. 20
The Compulsory Attendance Law will go
into effect in this district, Monday, Oct. 17,
1921, to run for four months. Sardis school
and the negro school will open game date.
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g into a period which promises healthy and ?]
locfin rr vxvirvn
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3 Definite improvement along all lines S
3 is the best evidence of adjustment, and ?
S certainly conditions everywhere are show
B ing this improvement. > ra
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g x This bank has confidence that the worst S
i? is past, and faith that the immediate fu- m
=J ture holds much of good for all. S
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| FIRST NATIONAL BANK g
g DILLON, South Carolina [g
3 National Bank Protection For Your ?
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What is the use of working for
money unless you bank a part of it so
that it will some day work for you?
He who spends all has nothing; he
who banks a part of his earnines ree
ularly must prosper.
That's arithmetic.
Let our bank have your spare money
on deposit. Money piles up fast if
you leave it in the bank and keep on
adding to it.
Try it. It PAYS.
We invite YOUR Banking Business.
The Bank of Dillon
SAFETY, SERVICE %
AND 4 PER CENT
Dillon,, South Carolina
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