The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, December 08, 1921, Image 9
    
 
    
    time that the grad-|
tut termer students of Winp
College in DUton county tell In
^ 'tilth those of other counties In
mding together to promote the in.ereets
of our greet state Institution
ter the higher education of women 7
More hen half of the counties are
now organised and a recent issue of
I file College News stated that there
| were number of Winthrop daughters
ottUlde of the state, one of about 40
members In Oastonla, N. C., a large
ohfe In Washington, D. C. and another
in Jacksonville, Fla. ?
Miss Leila Russell alumnae secretary
for Winthrop College is finding
Winthrop daughters scattered
[ ? through'ut the 'htate to the number
' *, 7' J*?l*enly interested in the af^r
e.lma mates, ready to
tw uvr Hianuara ana 10 pre\fes
for which she stands,
past ten days Bamberg,
Oconee counties have or.
? ganized/Virion and Aiken will have
beg get together meetings of these
daughters within the next few days,
Alias Rusaei sates. This question of
feMk get-together meeting for Dillon
county Winthrop daughters is being
discussed. Will each graduate and former
student of the college who reads
this notice make it her business to
" talk the matter over with other Winthrop
daughters whom she knows in
the county.
Mrs. W. C. Moore.
Dissolution Notice.
tfotice is hereby given that the co^MVtnership
heretofore existing under
the firm name of V. G. Grantham &
Sons of Lake View, S. C.f has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent.
In the future the business will be
conducted under the name of Grantham
Bros. All accounts owing by V.
^ Grantham & Sons will be assuujy
their successors, Grantham
Bros, and likewise all debts owing V.
G. Grantham & Sons are payable to
their successors, the said Grantham
Bros.
, V. G. Grantham,
n m n xv
w. x. uiaiuuBUi,
C. S. Grantham.
I have this day disposed of my interest
in the above named co-partnership
heretofore existing under the
name of V. G. Grantham 6 Sons to
C. T. and C. S. Grantham who will
In the future conduct the business
under the firm name of Grantham
Bros. All outstanding obligations will
be assumed by Grantham Bros., and
all accounts owing the firm of V. G.
Grantham it Sons should be paid to
Grantham Bros.
11 24 3t. V. G. Grantham.
TAX RETURNS FOR 1921.
B4m Estate Must Be Retutoed This
? Year. '
persons owning real estate or
onal property or those acting as
^nt for others are required by law
j list the same for taxation between
JAN. 1ST AND FEB. 20TH, 1922.
All males between the ages of 21
and 60 years are liable to a poll tax'
of $1.00. All maleB between the ages
of 21 and 55 are liable to a capitation
road tax of $3.00 except those
living within an incorporated town
or those otherwise exempted by law.
Real estate must be returned again
this year. Don't ask that your property
be taken from the books the
same as last year. All property must
b< listed by owner on proper blanks,
the propertv heinir listed Renaratoiv
for each school district.
All taxpayers are urged not to delay
in making their tax returns but
to attend to this matter at the ear/
liest possible date. The office will be
badly crowded during the last few
weeks of the tax returning time as
usual, but more bo this year on account
of it being necessary to return
real estate again.
The law requires the auditor to
charge a fifty percent penalty against
all persons who fail to return their
personal property and a ten percent
penalty against those who fail to return
their real estate between the 1st
day of January and the 20th day of
Februan^The
ttucirt.Gr, or his deputy, will be
at the following places on the dates
mentioned for the purpose of accepting
tax returns. List your property
then and you will avoid the rush
later.
Oaddy's Mill, Wednesday( Jan. 4th.
Lake View, Thursday and Friday,
tr January 5th and 6th.
Fork, Monday. January 9th.
Floydale, Tuesday, January 10th.
Hanier, Wednesday January 11th.
Judson, Thursday, January 12th.
Little Rock, Friday, January 13th.
Latta, Monday and Tuesday, January
16th and 17 th
Bingham, Wednesday, January 18th. I
Kirbys X Roads, Thursday, Jan. 9th. I
D. S. ALLEN,
^ 12 1 7t, County Auditor.
NOTICE.
All persons will hereby take notice
that all trespassing upon or hunting
or fishing or getting straw or wood
on all of the lands of the underslgnod
Is absolutely forbidden and any
jjd>- person guilty of trespassing upon 0ur
lands for the purpose aforesaid shall
ho prosecuted to the extent of the law.
fT. B. Thompson,
B. L. Moore.
D. W. Bethea,
J. T. Thompson,
T. W. Bethea
A. Y. Bethea,
Bstate of W. L. Bethea,
P P. I*. Bethea,
?Vrs. Ethei Bethea Coopsr.
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^ *7, St.
PLAHTOQ PIACH ORCHARD
>M
Marlon Tonne Mm Start Now Rntpt*Marlon,
Not. i?1 ?In the effort to
find a substitute for- cotton a group
of young men of this place .hare become
Interested In peach growing and
are setting out seventy acres of Elberta
trees in the Pee Dee sand hill
section about eight miles from here.
The orchard is to be operated co-operatively,
although each man Is to
have a separate deed for a certain
part of it.
The Pee Dee Peach Farm Is the
name chosen for this new enterprise.
It is located within a quarter of a
mile of Pee Dee station, from which
point the peaches will be shipped. Excellent
peaches have been grown on a
Rlnnll apalo ?? ?? ? '
?.u IUIO iuvaiuj. ill*: >UUll?
men interested in the farm are as follows:
E. B. Hamer, C. B. Lawrence,
E- W. Webb, F. B. Watson, J.
T. Hunter, W. L. Howitt and J.
F. Davis.
Some time ago a committee under
the auspices of the Marion Chamber
of Commerce inspected the lands between
this place and the Great Peer
Dee river with a view to ascertaining
their suitabilty to peach growing. It
was decided that although the soil
was suitable there was bardly enough
fall to the land in general. However,
that immediately surrounding Pee
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the Smith Grocery Company
on the 19th day of December, 1921
at 10 o'clock of the forenoon, at
the office of the Smith Grocery Company,
at Latta, S. C.
The purpose of said meeting being
to amend the Charter of the Corporation
so as to change the name thereof
to Smith-Major & Company and
also to increase the powers of the
Corporation to deal in other articles
and merchandise than that included
in the first Charter hereof, so that
the new Corporaion may be allowed
to deal in drugs, hardware or all
other lawful merchandise.
W. H. SMITH,
E. J. MAJOR.
11 24 4t. Directors.
Nothing equal*
SAPOLIO \
cowing 7_^a_ I
ooliohing %ir
Mokoo an
metal ware
5 Was 5
I Weak H
"After the birth of my RS^j
baby I had a back-set," Efgg
writes Mrs. Mattie Cross- Im
white, of Glade Spring,
Va. "1 was very ill; Bfw
thought I was going to BsS
die. I was so weak I Hg|
couldn't raise my head to
get a drink of water. I
took . . . medicine, yet I
didn't get any better. I r 'V^
was constipated and very
weak, getting worse and J ';^
worse. IsentforCa.dui."
The ^Oman's Tonic
H* "1 found after one bot- j
tie of Cardui I was improving/'
adds Mrs. I
Crosswhite. ''Six botties
of Cardui aad 1 ^ I
!was cured, yes, I can My
they were t God-send to
me. I believe 1 would
have died, had it not been
for Cardui." Card ui has
been found beneficial in Eflj
many thousands of other ^^R j
cases of womanly troubles.
If you feel the need
of a go6d, strengthen- HM
ing tonic, why not try ^^R
Cardui? It may be Just
what you need. BBj
^ DnigfiUt ^
ln*ui
Mr * ^ -'
Dee station and bordering the river
wu declared Admirable for peeeh
growing. It is tbla lead which la now
being prepared for the setting out of tr
the trees.
The whole community is watching
the new enterprise with much inter- 10
cat for its success will do much' to* 01
ward solving the boll weevil problem AJ
in this section. d<
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C. EL TAYLOR'S NARROW ESCAPES 1J
WHEN FORD GAR BLAZES. Mullins
Enterprise.
Mr. C. E. Taylor, a well known
citiaen of Dillon county, met with a
painful accident on Saturday when
a Ford coupe in which he traveled
from Dillon to hio home in Fork,
caught on fire. The car stopped on
the road with him and he got down
r? t rv r\ malra t Ka n?l man( TKft 1
vvr nj vv uinac iuv aujuovtucui. iuv J
carburetor seemed to be filled with \
trash and as he cleaned it out some
or the gasoline escaped on the :
ground. A match was lighted and <
when it was dropped on the ground
it fell where the gas had fallen.
Flames quickly followed and the
whole top of the car burned. Mr.
Taylor barely having time to run
the car into the river in time to extinguish
the flames. His hand was
very badly burned.
' Chris
prompt ser
nesa integrl
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All persons are hereby warned not
eepase upon any of the lands of the i
idersigned 'either by hunting, fish- 1
A. cutting wood or hauling straw *
' In any other manner whatsoerer. t
Ll violations of this notice will be
?alt with according to law.
1 8 4t. l R. M. JACKSON.
rABMERS' GUIDE FRE?
Written-by Dr. ,T. W. Buchanan,
late of the I . S. Department of Agriculture
and Professor of Veterinary
Science at Clem son College. Remarkable
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Home of Remedies I ,
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me In your own home &t your
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Book Mm of Bare Bonrllm?e
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who drive suitable crudes.
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carbon trouble,
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motor has oumor' mars
is up com- country salcsmei
choke the Standard" Mote
- ruin the You, too, want tl
irbon and money. The ben
runs the Motor Gasoline.
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(New Jersey)
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Notice is hereby gireo that there '
rill be a regular town election held 1
a the town of Latta, 8. C., oa Tuee> <
lay, December 17th, 1911 for the ?
ilection of a Mayor and six alderaen.
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' "twm wood nurium ommarmtmL
If repairs are n
the Home P
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CYPI
tHE WOOD
was not lised at fi:
Cheer in the fact 1
with Cypress you
costly and annoyi
| Then,?"BuytheGra
Why pay for a high
| work needs? That I
buying gives you sti
#ing. It's worth whi
Your nearest lumb<
you honest advice.
Write for list of FREE PL
Southern Cypress Mfi
245 Grab am Building, Jackaoi
YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPPL
HASN'T ENOUGH CYPRESS LET US K1
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soline
y saiesmci
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>r hot, when il's (
et and muddy or v
you'll travel the
lily and get fiu*At?*1
less
You won't iiave c^Snffi
fjust your carwhy
city and i||Ji
a use balanced qm}B_
>r Gasoline.
fie best for your ifl ; |
it is "Standard" 'iH j
Try it on your M J
i how lively and Ji j.
r is, how prompt- /SEr
tsily it takes hard
a go on a gallon. 'Pi
'ever you buy it,
ng parts of your lumvkd
the great friction IffivIE
PANY li1
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M oponad by the OUrk of the Town
feunotl tor royjateriac ?U qualified
retan tor Nil atactica. The tjooki
bo stand open until December 17th.
it which time they will he eloeod. j ,
I* L.WATSON. Mayor. ^wdf
nr. Ell la BETHEA, Clerk?IS lit u Ul
ram warn wraarom bawwlt mora." gj %
eeded around ^
lace because
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eternal:
rst there is Good
that if you repair ft?
stop the cycle of m
ng replacements. X
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kind of intelligent
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er dealer will give
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