The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, November 10, 1921, Image 7
ytms Produce Head)- Cash.
"WarUe we are discussing var-i
ious ways of beating the boll weevil,"!
remarked Mr. Jim McCrauey of thej
Dillon Live Stock Co., "it might be,
a good plan to think about establishing
a creamery this side of the Dig
Pee Dee. The nearest creamery is at I
Florence and 1 understand it has been
a great success financially. It would1
do more to encourage the raising of1
fine milk cows than anything 1
know of. Dut if we can't get a cream j
cry 1 believe it would be profitable
. ^ n every lanu-owner in the county'
v.ould provide each ot his tenants'
T ^ with a good milk cow. 1 don't mean
\ the scrub COW, but a well-bred Jersey
or Holsteiu or something like that
that will give 5 or 6 gallons milk a
day. It doesn't cost any more to feed
a six gallon cow than it does to feed
a one gallon cow, and the milk could;
bo shipped every day to the Florence
creamery. This would give tenants
a little spending money, and
t even if next year's crop Is a failure
> they would 'be able to get along;
pretty well. We may make a big
crop of cotton next year. That tie-J
pends of course on the winter, and
the spring and summer following,
but if we do make a good crop next;
year that means one more chance,
with a big acreage the following yearj
and right on till we do hit a bad
season that will mean bankruptcy for,
the county. We ought to begin right
now to get Into those other things
and gradually reduce the cotton acre-,
age. If we would do that we would
not feel a Jar when the boll weevil|
does get us good and strong."
Mi ss Luc ret in. Hinson. |
Miss Lucretia Hinson, aged 62
years, died at a Clio hospital Sunday
morning after a brief illness. Miss
Hinson was taken to the hospital
about three days before her death,
but the disease which caused her
death had made such progress that
the best of medical skill was of no
avail.
Miss Hinscn was buried Monday
morning near her old home in the
< Beauty Spot section of Marlboro
founty.
For the last 20 years Miss Hinson
had made her home with the family
of Mr. M. S. Britt at Little Hock. She
' was a good woman and had many
friends by whom she will be greatly
missed. She was a member of Little
Rock Baptist church and the funeral
services were conducted by her pastor,
Rev. J. A. Langley.
WANT COLUMN
WANTED?All kinds of furs. Miuk,
Coon, Otter, etc. Highest prices
paid. Win. Brick, Dillon. S. 11 10 tf
POSTED SIGNS?Signs for Posting
lands for sale at The Herald Office?11
3.
-5 FINE TOBACCO AND COTTON
farms for sale on very easy terms.
The farms are well located near
j schools, churches, roads etc. J. G.
Layton, Dunn, N. C.?11 3 3tp.
COTTON?Ample storage capacity nt
*, reasonable rates and liberal ad*
vances on consignments In any
quantity, for prompt sale or to be
held, offered by Battey & Co., The
Substantial Cotton Factors cf Sa
vannah, Ga.?9 1 13th.
WANTED?American Products Export
Corporation stock. Offer $7.00
per share. Draw draft through Palmetto
or Loan and Exchange Bank,
Columbia. Carolina Commission Co.
?11 3 4tp.
POSTED SIGNS?Signs for Posting
lands for sale at The Herald Office?11
3.
liATi'EY ?? CO., The Iairge amj Reliable
Cotton Factors of Savr.nnah,
-vice that combines
long and successful experience expert
salesmanship and financial
soundness.?9 1 13t.
WANTED ?COUNTRY PEOPLE TO
TRY OUR 75c. MEALS. PALMETTO
CAFE, NEXT TO HERALD
OFFICE?.tf.
TVPl'W li ITL'O mnnnvij c?~#
r - - ^ ,, AMA* AJLfWll ^ ?? OU?K"
ford's superfine ribbons for Smith
and Underwood typewriters. Herald
Publishing Co.?3 24
POSTED SIGNS?Signs for Posting
lands for sale at The Herald Office?11
3.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ? Staf J
r ford's superfine ribbons for Smith'
and Underwood typewriters. Herald
Publishing Co.?3 24
CROP AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES
titles to real estate, mortgages real
) estate, bills of sale, planters contracts,
rent lions, claim and dellrery
papers for sale at The Herald
office.?3 24.
"FOR SALE ?One Overland Country
Club Roadster in good shape. Good
tires, top, and curtains. Run about
8000 miles. Need the money. See
G. D. Easterling at Evans Pharmacy.
?11 10 ltp. |
-
pjo joj ppid aonw hsvo xshhoih
mahogany furniture, china, vases,
brass andirons, screen*, etc. AdA
rnao Da* TOO ' ?
ut v oo ajv/a u o m , vimnui ie, in, VJ.
j 11 10 4tp.
"WANTED?Man with car to nel| low
priced Graham Tires. $130.00 per
wB week and commlsions. Graham
Tire Co., 3133 Boulevard, Benton
Harbor, Mich.?11 10 ltp.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ?
At old Dillon Hotel. For information
See J. R. Hatch, Dillon Market.?7
11 tf.
4
COTTON shipped to Battey 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 them? Do
it now and be convinced.?9 1 13t.
POSTED SIGNS?Signs fcr Posting
lands for sale at The Herald Office?11
3.
LET YOl'll CHAPE FRUIT AND
Oranges come direct from the grower
to your own tables. Sound.'
choice fruit. Your orders will have,
prompt attention. Prices $3.00 per!
box f. o. b. St. Petersburg. Cash
with order. \Y. C. Foster, Station!
A. St. Petersburg. Fla.?10 27 8t.
WAXTKU? Your OOler for. or your
request for quotation on galvanized
iron roofing nn?l Securo Corn
Cribs. We guarantee to save you
money. Address, Southern Securo
Co.. Rock Hill, S. C.?10 27 3t.
MONUMENTS?We nre builders and
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,
J. H. Floyd. Prop., Lumberton, N.
C.?2 24 52t.
NOTICE?I AM AGENT FOR THE
Florence Steam Laundry and will
receive and deliver all laundries as
promptly as possible. Palace Market.
LOST.
One hound dog, answers to name
of "Drum." If found and returned to
me, the finder Will be paid $5.00.
| ESAU LOCHLIER,
Latta, S. C.
j FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
| Notice is hereby given that Oscar
campDeii, executor ot tne estate 01
Eliza Campbell, deceased l.r.s this
day made application unto me for
final discharge as such executor and
that Thursday the 1st day of December,
1021, at ten o'clock a. m. at my
office has been appointed for the
hearing of said petition.
JOE CABELL DAVIS,
Judge of Probate, Dillon County, S. C.
Dillon, S. C., Nov. 1. 1921 ?11 3 4t
Notice of Incorporation.
Notice is hereby given that under
the requirements of Chaptei
4 7, Article one, of the Civil Code ol
South Carolina of 1912 and all
.amendments thereto, the same hav
ing been duly complied with, the
undersigned on Friday, the 4th da>
of November 1921, will apply to tlu
Secretary of State of South Carolina
for a charter for a corporation to bf
known as the Planters Warehouse
Company., (Inc.) the capital stock
.thereof to be $10,000.00, divided
into 100 shares of the par value of
$100 each. The nature of the busii
ness to be conducted being the buying
.and selling of leaf tobaccos for the
warehouse's account or on a commission
basis and for the transaction of
jsuch other business usually conducted
by a tobacco warehouse, with its
principal place of business at Lake
'View. S. C.
L. G. MILLER.
R. S. ROGERS.
1 10 27 2t Corporators.
(Eut AffYM.
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What is tho ui
money unless you 1
that it will some i
He who spends i
who hanks a part <
ularly must proBi
That's arithmet:
Let our bank ha
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you leave it in the
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Try it. It PA'
We invite YOUR
The Banh
SAFETY, SERVICE
Dillon, Sei
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BRICK BRI(
Come to our plan
we Kave to offer l
LAYTON BRICK Vs
MARION
We h ve a high power, fas
a complete power plant in it;
length. Does the work of 6 to 1(
while engine is running. All
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g lasting prosperity.
|=l Definite improvem*
>b is the best evidence
jb! certainly conditions e\
g ing this improvement.
S This bank has confic
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rjg] ture holds much of go
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bank a part of it so
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jf his earnings reg>er.
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piles up fast if
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Banking Business.
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/ORKS, (Est. 1885)
I. s. c.
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t cutting outfit forced feed;
self for sawing logs to any I =
) men. Lever control of blade
equipped witb Boscb magneto
and offered at SlOO
each. A little over a year ago
\ tbese drag saws sold for $200
cacb and even more. We arc '
offering them at a big sacrifice.
but tbcy mu5t no Price $100. Have .
good assortment of gasoline engines. J
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. j
Columbia, 5. C., 823 W. Gcrvats St. 1
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of adjustment, and ggi
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that the worst
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Keep the favor
Many welMighted part;
house arc not only unci
able but unsafe as wel
a cold, raw wind is b
outside. Cold drafts do
somehow. But you ca
them into warm ones
Perfection Oil Heater.
There are some corners that
can't seem to warm up with >
ular coal heater A Pcrfectioi
it and save "rushing" the fur
hours at a time.
Too much heat is almost at bt
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Kor mi-n. women and children
Including
1'ooka of All Kinds
( reeling Cards, Decorations,
Stationery, Q&moa. Pictures. ^
Kversharp Pencils and Pountain
Pens.
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It's a waste of time,
in making repairs? (o
?with lumber that w
HeWho Uses Cypres
Cypress lasts and lasts an
refuses to wear out or r
"double money s-worth,'' i
BUY THE GRADE TH
For Tiany uses the Iovl
the thing. This fact giv
further advantage over tli
"some lumber." You s<
Write us for list of FREE I'l
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45 Graham Buildin/j, Jacksonvi
ror'/r local dealer will supply
hasn't enough cypress let us knc
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1 When with the cheery warmth of g
(lowing Perfection.
get in, The Perfection is remarkably lig
in turn durable. Put it just where grandi
W'ith a wants it. It burns for about ten
with a tingle filling.
Economize on coal this year
you just more kerosene for heating. The f
rour reg- Aladdin Security Oil is only abo
? will do what it was a year ago.
nace for ^|most all hardware, housefuri
and department stores sell the I
id at not tion Heater.
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(New Jersey)
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postman in perfect condition,
rdered.
enience of our enormous stock,
doe. reasonable prices anil busily
is at your disposal.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Book Store of Rare Excellence
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