The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 01, 1909, Image 2
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Ifornia Hose n&t Pins
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Have you ever seen them? If not call at
Sulzbacher Jewelery Company
We have a beautiful assortment on sale. Especially nice for an Easter Gift.
Sulzbacher Jewelry Company.
DRY PINE and OAK
WOOD
any length, delivered in
Your Yard.
Florence Wood
Yard. Phone 42.
IN THE
Vincent Building
ROOM 4.—You will find two
experienced electricians, who
will be glad to give you an
estimate on installing and re
pairing
ANYTHING ELECTRIC.
See us before having your
house wired.
JESSUP & ATKINSON
Room A Vincent J Building
35 1-2 E. Evans St.
'things For 1909!
Keen Kutter Carving sets.
Keen Kutter Scissors.
Keen Kutter Razors.
•chott-Morgan Pearl and Stag Han
dled pocket knives.
GUNS and LOADED SHELLS.
Slew Perfection Oil Stoves.
A General line of hardware and plumb
• fng Suppleis on hand always..
Y oung-Mc Cown
Compay.
A man could appreciate nothing
than one of our Keen Kutter Safety
•Razors; Saves time trouble and “tin”
and insures the Temper.
‘ Special Notice
I take great pleasure in an
nouncing the arrival
X Of My
Spring and Summer Woolens
•A f pleasing variety awaits
jrbttr early t
Inspection
' . Special attention given to
t» ^Cleaning and Pressing
Satisfaction guaranteed in
every respect,
J. A. Butler,
Merchant Tailor
i- Central Hotel Building
Clothes called for and
d<f|lvirpd.
ei i. ii/ FOR SALE!
A< ‘lihiited amount of slab
WOpdin par load lots. Prompt
shipment assured. Address
The 1 iWilson Lumber Com
pany, : Cades, S.
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R£,UA.BL& HACK and
” 0RAY SERVICE
C» h‘»lfsJ5
When you want a good hack, and
good horses pullipg them and reliability
in service, call phone 75,
-.diaR .rAu!WINDHAM,
‘ 1 ^olifcilyouf 1 Dray age, will give satis
2 factidn. Stable* 300 S. Irby St.
The Florence Daily Times
Published Every Afternoon, Except
Sunday.
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EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
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Bell Telephone 225
Entered as second class matter, Dec
ember 6, 1903 at the postoffice at Flor
ence, S C., under the Act of Congress,
March 3, 1879.
Obituaries, cards of thanks and no
tices of all kinds purely personal in
their nature or in the nature of adver
tisements, such as church fairs and
anything of a money making nature are
invariably charged for.
Monday, M»rch 1 1909.
If prohibition has, in fact lost
ground within the past year it is cer
tainly due to the fact that the men
who were engineering the movement
overreached temselves . There was
bad generalship, and when “under
standings” with ones opponents are
violated bad generalship is a crime,
because only success can excuse such
action. <
The republican administration is
about to give us another example of
the bad financial principles on which
this government is run and on which
our monetary system is based. The
government is in debt up to its neck
and getting deeper. A large bond is
sue Is imperative. On these bonds
the national banks fatten and the cur
rency is increased. So there Is every
incentive to put the government in
debt, It is the only way that the peo
ple can get money. 1
As far as we know Florence does
not want an election on the liquor
question, but she might as well have
it now as well as two years hence,
and if the sale of liquor in the county
is offensve it can be voted out. If the
people decide 4o continue it they obli
gate themselves to do what they tan
to prevent the abuse of the privilege.
We know that the people are divided
on the issue, we know that there are
men to-day who were prohibitionists
in the last election that we had on the
question who would vote to continue
the sale now. Ws suppose that there
are some who favsred the sale at the
last election who would oppose it now
The fight is on, it is before the people
for settlement and there is no doubt
as to there being two sides to the ques
tions, so those who have interests one
way or the other may get busy. The
Times will not use what influence it
has for the advantage of either side.
It is a fight which should be waged
with equal rights to all and special
advantage to neither side, so that the
Times will be pleased to offer to both
sides space for their publications not
over a column a day, and no article to
contain anything which the conven
tions of newspapers debar. Let each
side select its editors and they may
f^et busy at once, the Editor of the
paper will watch the fight with inter
est.
The people of Florence must re
member that the way in which we
secured the only advantage that we
have ever secured in the matter of
the postoffice here was in standing to
gether as a whole, and that if we fail
in that, if we break up into factions
we will not only not gain anything
more, but will lose what we have gain
ed. There is no occasion for a divis
ion in this matter, so far as we can
see, no new conditions to justify a
change of front and every reason why,
on the eve of a victory in the matter
we should change in the slightest our
plan of attack.
We hope that Senator Smith will be
able to smoke out the South Carolin
ian who has been responsible for the
postoffice situation in this city and let
us know who he is. It would be well
to have his name on record.
It is just as well for us to remember
while we are calling attention to oth
er maters in connection with the post-
office, that Senator Tillman is the man
whom we have to thank for the situa
tion, and all that we have accomplish
ed so far has been through his inter
est in the case. He prevented confir
mation in the senate, and without that
confirmation further action was im
possible. His illness was bad for us
but he had left his lines of defense
in such condition that they could not
be broken.
Good Cough Medicine for Children..
The season for coughs and colds
is now at hand and too much care
cannot be used to protect the children
A child fcs much more likeley to con
tract diptheria or scarlet fever when
he has a cold. The quicker you cure
his cold the less the risk. Chamber
lains Cough remedy is the sole reli
ance of many mothers, and few of
those who have tried it are willing
to use any other. Mrs F. F. Starch-
er, of Ripley, W. Va., says “I have
never used anything other than Cham
berlain’s Cough remedy for my chil
dren and it has always given good
satisfaction.” This remedy contains
no opium or other narcotic and may
be given as confidently to a child as
to an adult. D1
For sale by all druggists.
Foley’s Kidney Remedy will vure
any case of kidney or bladder trouble
that is not beyond the reach of medi
cine. Cures backache and irregulari
ties that if neglected might result In
Bright’s disease or diabetes.
E. M. Matthews.
Fresh country eggs, 20c per dozefi.
Consumers Grocery Company. 3t.
Mothers do you feel your back sore
in the morning, a pain in your side,
cold in your chest, If so get a box of
Mother’s Joy, use plenty of it as di
rected and If it don’t cure you take it
back and get your money.
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FORJSTANDARD
Pianos and Organs
Address
H. J. McVeigh, Box 245,
Florence, S. C.
JAMES D. EVANS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Practices in all state courts and United
States Court. Office Evans street,
next door to Times Office.
The Florence Iron Works
is now operated by
E. Beddoes & C. M. Whilden.
All kinds of machinery and
foundry work done on short
notice and guaranteed.
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[castor 01 L>" powder!
ISAMml/na/r TASTELESS Am/its m Amy I
1 jmBottu ODORLESS Lt*UlDOKfbOP\
_ -a best and safest
T^J LAXATIVE KNOWN
> I — A T Aj.1 IJAi/OC/STS ——
Cares Backache
Corrects
Irregularities
W A BEL&T X A Do not risk having
Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright’s Disease
beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes
For Sale by E. M. MATTHEWS.
sTIBAT
THE POULTRY YOp E * T.
next Sunday will be the fresh killed
wholesome kind if we sell it to you.
You’ll find it excellent in flavor and as
tender as chicken can be. If you are
not fond of poultry
HAVE SOME OF OUR MEATS. ..
You’ll find them far different from
the ordinary kind. Every mouthful
will be a treat. Whether your teeth
be good or bad makes no difference.
Our meats are so tender they almost
melt In your mouth like butter.
Country raised corn beef nicely
handled fresh on hand.
EAST FRLORENCE MARKET.
L. W. Turner, Proprietor.
Ground bone for chickens at 4c. per
lb.
New Repair Shop
I have opened up a shop back of Pen
dergrass’ store where I will be glad to
serve my former patrons and friends
and everybedy who wants first class
work at reasonable prices. All sorts of
work on machinery, woodwork, engine
repairing, and general repairing, done
on short notice. Look me up.
W.;H. Hudgiwi s »
Real Estate
Bargain
if quick sale can be affected.
New three (3) room tenant
house, ceiled and well built,
n Northeast Florence. Pays
large interest on investment.
Price $300.
Apply at once to
Chas. E. Commander
Real Estate and Insurance
UNDERTAKIN G
I solicit the patronage of the colored
people of Florence and vicinity. My
prices are reasonable. Business at
tended promptly day or night.
LAWRENCE MILLS,
203 Ravenel Street. Florence. S. C.
LARGE ASSORTMENT
of Valentine Post Cards
Just Arrived at,
SULZBACHER’S.
FARMS FOR SALE!
683 Acres, in Darlington county, one-half mile from
Syracuse, seven miles from Darlington; about^ialf
cultivation, balance well timbered.
565 Acres, in Darlington Co., two miles from Doves
ville, six miles from Darlington, one half under ^cultivation.
Good residence and splendid outbuildings, balance gwell
timbered. If interested, we will name you very low figures
and most liberal terms. Best of reasons for ^selling. For
further information write,
Geo. M. Boyd, Owner,
Jacksonville, Fla.
OR
Chas. E. Commander, Agt.,
Florence, S. C.
Morris Distilling Co. Inc.
North£Emporia3Virginia.
100 Miles Closer than any Other House.
Better"Goods for Less Money
Less^Money for Better Goods.
Rye, Corn or Gin per gallon $1.25 and up. .
Jeffe£sdn t fclub Ivy trwm ^$c i^Yquart.
All Standard brands at $9.00 per case.
$13.35
.TO
Washington D. C. and Return
via
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Account inaugural ceremonies President Elect
Taft.
Tickets on sale February, 28th, March 1st, 2nd,
3rd, final limit to reach original starting point not
later than midnight March 10th.
GREAT MILITARY PARADE
For further information, reservations etc., call
on nearest Ticket Agent or write,
W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE,
Passenger Traffic Mgr. Gen. Passenger Agt
Coal and ood
Don’t let “the other fellow’’
bamboozle you; get our prices
on coal, both soft and hard, be
fore buying.
We are also in the wood busi
ness and solicit your orders for
wood cut to any length desired.
Respectfully,
Phoenix Ice Company
DR. J. H. LAWRENCE.
' Specialist*
iseases: Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat.
Offices: Over Barringer’s Store. Cor. Evans and
Dargan Sts. Bell Phone.
Residence: 2il Cheeves St. Bell Phone,
Florence, S. C.
Office Hours: 8.30 to 12.30 a. no.
2.30 to 5.30 and 7.00 to 9-00 p. m.
Sunday by appoint rn ent.
Catarrh. Deafness, ‘etc. EyeslExamined. T
Glasses Fitted.
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are continuing our White Goods Sale
with New additions arriving daily
Don’t Forget, the KILLARNEY LINEN SUITING 3& in. wide at I5c. yd. Looks like linen, wears like
linen. Laundriesibetter than linen.
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