The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, November 24, 1921, Image 12
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v WHY TAXPAYERS KICK.
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"You cannot blame the tax payer
J.OT complaining against high taxes."
v remarked Auditor Allen who has
made a thorough study of the state's
taxing system and as secretary of
the State Auditor's and Treasurer's
Association is working hard for tax
imuiui. i ut; nix payer may Know
that his taxes are not any higher than
the other fellow's but yet he knows
.. they are too high and that sonie*
thing can be done to lower them. He
' is sore a"t the man who is in position
to pass legislation that will lower
taxes, and if I do not misread the
signs on the political horlzen there
will be something * stirring in the
state next year. The tax payer has
found out that it is not the jfovern/or,.lieut.-governor,
comptroller general,
secretary of the state or other
state officials who have the power to
reform the tax laws. He has studied
the situation and he knows that
these men must carry out the tax
laws as they are fixed by the general
assembly and that is where tax reform
must begin. Real estate is
carrying the burden of the taxes and
this heavv tax on real estate must
be lowered. The only way It can be
done is to raise revenue from other
sources?that is from invisible property
that has been escaping with a
very small tax levy. When this is
done the state can lower taxes on
real estate and other visible property
URMEBS' GUIDE FREfi
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Written hv Dr. .T. W. Biichanan.
late <>f the l". S. Department of Agriculture
ami Professor ?>f Veterinary
Science at < "leinson College. Kemarknhle
hook on treatment of disorders,
accidents and diseases of
t- horses, in tiles, cattle and hogs. There
r\i is a huge demand for the valuable
- / Information contained in this hook.
Over 110.000 conies have been disj
tributod among farmers. For a liniJ
ited time, as long as our supply la-;ts.
we will supply overv farm >r or live
stock.man with a free copy of this
foe!:. Write today for your copy.
C.VROI.INA r.FhTFDIFS CO.
I! omc of emetlies 1
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WHETHER ifs a
Thanksgiving <li
tankful of cats
your motor you will go!
faction only through
selection.
Volatility is important
gasoline. It largely gc
starting speed of your i
the richness of the in'
have to use. For clcr.
that enables you to cr
In traffic or whirl in st?
without a lot rf gea:* slil
motor fuel must have 1
speed and a li'.gl: r:.t5 c
development. Fo:* r
operation gasoline r.i'.:c
hig mileage per gallon
up so completely tlirfc
minimum of carbon be
It needed years of re fin
ence and countless tc
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STANDA
mmCSari fliers
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and still have plenty of ujoney on
j which to operate. There IsUhe tax
|on gasoline, the inheritance' tax, the
Jocupation tax, the income tax. Bills
to raise revenue from these sources
were introduced at the last session
of the general assembly and they
were killed or left on the calendar.
Some powerful force must have been
at work. I don't know what it was,
| but mark my worls, the people are
going to find out something if the
'same thing happens again this year.
"It was in 1818 or Jl819, I don't
remember which, but anyway a large
engineering firm in New York proposed
to the general assembly that
I they would make a copplete survey
oi every (arm, school district, township,
county, city, towp and hamlet
[in South Carolina, prepare accurate
maps and show every | acre of taxa'
ble lands in the state if the state
FIX A Ij DISCHAIMJE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that R. E.
Harrel as guardian of Elbert Harrell
has this day made application
unto me for a final discharge as such
guardian and that Thursday the 1st
day of December, 19 21, at 10
o'clock a. m. at my office has been
appointed for the hearing of said
petition.
JOE CABELL DAVIS,
Judge of P]robate,
Dillon County, S. C,
Dillon. S. C. Nov. 10, 1921?11 10 41
I,FXPECTANJ
i f- MOTHERS
I I 1 For Three Generations
ft I V} Have Mad ? Child-Birth
w?it? row BOOKLET on MOTHERHOOD anotnf BABY, rail
bradfield Regulator Co.. Dept. 9-d. Atlanta, Ga.
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liking
bird for velop a balanced ?
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oline for has been done.
real satisr
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caret ul
best not in 011c <
only. Under the
to good covering every fe
vrms the performance, "Si
aolor an.! Gasoline slamls fii
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iep praties '*D. O. 1 sign,
fling your Notice the "pep"
i*g!i n. nie rjir has. See how
f pressure luard lulls. Kec
conomical nfiileage you get
' give von wherever you buj
aai'I hum everywhere.
, haves a j-j0 yQ|1 know i}12
? m II *
properly lubrica
iug experi- eliminate any <!ou
'j-ts to <le- 1'OLARINE.
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(New Jersey)
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IlLON )URALDtWLON SOXJTH (
| would agiee to give* them a period 1
(ot years bnly a small fraction -' of i
the additional tax revenue the sur-lj
I vey would \>rbduce. The state had (i
everything to gain and absolutely 11
nothing to lose. Yet the general as- 1
sembly saw fit to turn this offer!I
'down. This would have increased the s
! taxes on real estate. It would have
equalized them. Every land-owner in
the state would have had a complete
map of his lands. Every county in.*
the state would have known just how c
many acres of taxable land it con- 1
tained. This would have gone a long 1
ways towards solving the tax prob- y
lem. But as I said in the beginning, ]
, the taxes on real estate must be. 1
MASTER'S SALE. 1
t State of South Carolina,
j County of Dillon.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
The Bank of Little Rock,
Plaintiff,
against
[ Charley Bethea, Rosie Harris and
j A. C. Rogers, Defendants.
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i uiouttui iu iiu oiutr ui 11 is uonoi
, Edward Mclver, Judge of the Fourth (
Judicial Circuit, bearing-date the 3rd
day of November, 19 21, the undersigned,
aB Master for Dillon county,
will sell during the legal hours of
sale on the first Monday in December
same being the 5th, before the court
house door in the Town of Dillon, in
the county of Dillon, in the State
aforesaid, at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, "All that
certain piece, parcel or tract of land
situate in the County of Dillon in the
State of South Carolina containing *
71.7 acres and being tract number
si* as represented upon a plat of the
J. M. Carmichaei Harllee place made ;
by C. H. McLaurin bearing date Oct. |
10th, 1918 and recorded in the office ,
of the Clerk of Court for Dillon county
in Plat Book 2 at page 8."
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for all papers and revenue
stamps. Any person bidding off the ;
said property and refusing to comply
with his bid '.herefor, said properly
will be resold upon the same
or some subsequent salesday at the
risk of the former purchaser.
A. B. JORDAN,
11 10 3t. Master for Dillon County,
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pfl 'v
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gasoline to meet
ations. But it
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>r two respects /ASTJ
most rigid tests ft
ntnrp nf mntnr Wis
andard" Motor
ovc this. Draw 8B ||||
Be the familiar IjB
rest a taiikful. Wlj
and power your ^
p easily it climbs <B
p tabs on the ?fiH|
One quality <|B j
r it, and for sale ffljHjJj
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it your motor is Hjl
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CAROLINA. TEUKSdII MORNIN4
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owe red, and the only: way ,to do It I
s o make invisible property/ bear Its |
ust proportion ot the tax>burden. It
s up to the general assembly to
>ring about this reform, and I beieve
sufficient pressure will* be
irought by the people next year to
itcure this much needed legislation."
NOTICE.
The books for the collection of town
axes will open at the office of the
Icrk and treasurer on Tuesday, No
eniDer 1st ana will remain open uni:
the 31st day of.December, 1921
vhen they will close. After December
1st a penalty of 2 per cent, will be
idded to all unpaid taxes.
The following is the levy:
^or ordinary purposes 17 mills
For sinking fund and bond
interest 10 mills
Total 27 mills
Jennie C. Watson,
Clerk and Treasurer.
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Professional Cards.
j. w. johnson
Attorney-at-Law
*raetlee in State and Federal Ceurt'
Marlon, 8. c.
s c. henslee,vi. d.
Wye,' Bar. Nose and Throat
Spectacles Fitted.
Office Hours 9 to 11 and 2 t? 4
Evening Hours by Appointment.
dr. r. m. bailey,
Veterinarian
Office at Dillon Live Stock Co's.
Stables.
Iffice Phone - - 235
Residence Phone - - -
.10E P. LANE
A 4-4 ?a ?
Office Next to Dank of Dillon, j
Main St. Dillon, S. .< .
L. 11. HASELDFN
Attorney at Daw
DILLON, 8. C.
Aoney to Lend on First Mortgage
Real Estate.
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OK. R. F. DARWIN ( '
Dentist f
Office Over Bank of DUkm ' t
GIBSON A MVLLEK, '
Attoraejrs-at-Law
Office over Malcolm Mercantilo Co.
DILLON, S. O.
Practice in State and Federal Courts
flTTC M DAP-I?
V/ X IvJ i'i. x ilUU
Civil Engineer
DILLON, S. C.
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1 Closing I
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? For the nex
? will sell our e
ffl Buggies, Wage
? Robes, etc., at f
*1 Also have a 1
g and Mules wli
? sell at sacrific
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Wken you ckoc
you have many r
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Tor some positions
training is necessa
you choose to ente
get a good positio
time by taking a bus
modern Business C
ment pays larger dr
mess education, wl
on the farm or e
world. On the
woman is out of "v
full information a
MOTTE BUSIN
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I Immense
I Tailoring !!
fl Save money! Don't m
fl sale. The season's fin
B low prices. Every sui
fl der and guaranteed.
OVERCOATS
fl Meltons in all colors. I
fl ford and brown. Her
B grey and t&n and a
B sortment of fancy am
SUITS .
8 Herringbones, Club
fl cil stripes, over plai
B Autumn browns and
3 and blacks.
fl Come in and see our rem
fl j our Thanksgiving clothe;
B clothes now and deliver tli
fl until thev 'are wanfpH
BETHEA, tl
Local I
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H Oldest Tailors in Existenc
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Atiorney-nt-Lnw
MARION. 8. O- ,
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OH. I. H. HAMICH. <B? ?
Dentist H|
Office oyer Peoples Bank.
Surveying tw
Drafting and Blue Printing^ ?
" W. M. ALLEN |1
Dillon, S. C. 9**
Phone No. 112
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ntire stock of ? H
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ot of Horses gj B?
lich we will ? F;
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s to get bar- * ^
lorse or mule. |? |
ourself. g/'j
2utcheon & Co. jg
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less College 1
E, S. C. , I
>se your life work I
oaas open to you.
a long period of ,
ry. However, if
r business you can
n in a very short
5iness course in this I
liege. N invest- Ifl
^ldends than a hus- ^ I
lether you remain p
nter the business
untrained man or
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vork. W rite tor
bout this School.
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beautiful as- B
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1 staple blues B
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