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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FED. 21, 1919 FLORENCt MIM TIMES Published Dally Except Sunday at Florence, S. C., by THE TIMES COMPANY SUBSCRIPTION RAT18 Payable In One. Week One* Month Three Months *? I I .11 10. Six i Months One Year 15.00 O Itoarles, cards, ot thanka , and notlles of all kinds, purely personal In ^ielr nature or in the nature of adTfrtlsements, such t» church fairs, and anything of .a money-making na ture^ are invariably charged for. —1 Entwred as second elaas matter, December 8, 1900, at the postofflee at Florance, S. C., under the Aat of Con gress, March 5 1879. [ the local news pubfished herein. | i. ! Member of The Associated Press | The Associated Press Is ex- | cUsively entitled to the use for republlcatlon of all news dispatch es^ credited to it or not otherwise (credited in this paper and also V FRIDAY FEB. 21, 1919 =F The Weather Cljpudy and colder on the coast Sat- urd^ fair. Geritle moderate winds, mostly northwest. Vhermometric reading Maximum 49 Minimum 36 At 1:30 a. m. 45 Northeast wind, cloudy. % ATTEND THE MEETING. Tile comihitlee on the meeting 'vhieh is to he held at Pinewood Club on Thursday evening, February 27tii, fcrlthe purpose of Inaugurating a campaign for a greater Chamber ol Coi^mem* for the city of Florence wishes it understood that no invita tion^ will be senj. .out. Preparations are being made to entertain the- bus- ine!»wu*d—professional men of. the city, and they are expected to be pre sent wV.bout urging. It will he cno of the greatest meetings in the his tory of Fiorence, and no business man or professional man can afforu to have his absence noted. Forces are; cow at work for the upbuilding of Florence which will gar her strength by reason of the united effoiu the citizens of Florence are Showing an increasing disposition U puth. Witboflt ‘ this unted effor little' can be occomplished. Tlu Chamber of Commerce is the medium f through which the citizens can work and It is to the Chamber of Commerce that we must all rally. RIFLE THAT BOONE CARRIED Cld-raahioned Flint Lc:!: Said to Hava Eeen Brought to Wisconsin Town by Southerner. Daniel Boone’s rifle, a genuine old- fashioned flint lock, carried by Boone on many a perilous tbip in the dark and bloody hunting ground of Ken tucky and on ^1b famous Indian hum-.. .Jftf expeditions, was recenfly brought;- into a hardware store in a small town in southwestern Wisconsin for, imp.‘h titled repairs, V is ,npw the ’ eAy ftf a Mr. Rafter, fomierly pf^Mis sissippi, who recently traded his 2,300 acre plantation for Wisconsin property ami has moved his effects north. The rifle was given him' by a doctor, to whom it had been given by un aged hermit living in tne mountains of Ten nessee. The rifle Is a formidable affair, a real “long rifle,” one of the type that gave the nickname of the “long rifles” to our western frontiersmen. It has a barrel 40 inches long, is 45 caliber, u flint lock with a putchbox of in laid silver, and weighs ten pounds. The end of tire butt is set with a wild boar’s tusk, and has the double or set trigger. On the side of the stock are carved with a jackknife the words, “Boon’s Tru Fren,” on the walnut stock the Initials D. B. and live most significant and s’nister notches, each notch standing for “one good Injun.” At the lower end of the stock is a long and deeply cut gasli said to have been cut by an Indian tomahawk thrown at Boone. What happened to the Indian is not recorded. The rifle, badly broken in shipment, has been repaired and is now on ex hibition.—Exchange. * * * * * * * .-is * FARMING IN 1919. * wmm ENDLESS CHAIN NOT MYSTICAL Doctor Fighting Influenza Explains How Curative Serum Went From Patient to Patient. The prevalence of influenza and pneumonia with their high death rate makes it imperative to resort to heroic methods of treatment rather than to follow the accepted ones only. The lack of serum or oilier specific remedy for influenza, writes Dr. Charles It. Humbert in the Medical Record, to gether with the inability to obtain nntipneuiuoeoccus serum forced me to use convalescent seinm. The Endless Chain.—It Is a well- known fact that persons convalescing from pneumonia have anti-bodies In their blood streams. As soon as the patients’ condition permits, therefore, they are bled as much and as frequent ly as possible. Serum is prepared and treated, and is placed In stock. When another pa tient comes In with pneumonia, treat ment is begun. When convalescence sets in the above procedure is repeat ed. It is a case of one gives serum to h.vo, two gives serum to three and so on, the procedure becoming endless. * SAFE ♦ * * * * * ***** **.•}:!}: >!■ * Clemscn College, Feb. 21.—Mr. Bradfort Knapp, Chief o' the Office of Extension Work in the South, has just issued a 16-page bulletin on "Safe Farming in the Southern States in 1919.” and an t ccpaipanying letter , to farmers antf men. County agents are suppled 1 tyifh the bulletrn and these supplies should not lie uu apkqd for or unread. Here are .some bhm iik the letter. % T% pre|«bit Situation in the most dangerous which the.cotton states have faced in years. W<; have had four years of comparative prosperity, partly because of short crops and resultant good prices, and partly be cau.-m we lltave produced so much of our feud and feeds.* I ex,as and Okla homa, both of whicai have had short •otton crops for four years, have had splendid winter rains and have pos peels fo big cettou crips. Big crops in Texas and Oklahoma have always meant big crops in the whole country. Think of tbty before increasing your cotton acreage. The mills of Northern France aitid Belgium cannot he restored to work ing capacity tor some time; and the poor people' of Europe must buy fooel before buying cotton clothing. Think of that too. The past; four years have seen gradually increasing prices and cot ton has just about kept pace with other things. But ?ie farmer has purchased spring and summer sup plies and paid fo them with co ton sold at the top price of the year to settle debts made at lower prices. We seem now to be facing the ne eessity cf making a crop of cotton with high-priced supplies and paying the debts incurred ut of coton at a lower price. This is sure to he true if we produce a big crop and '.hereby neip to lower the price of cot ton. Think alse about that. What about acreage. This years 1911, 1913, FUi were goodyears with big crops and generally low prices. Will, less acres :han last year and a goed season we can make a very large crop ••.•isily, with good produc- in in Texas and Oklahoma. Would vou rather produce more cotton and take less Ir it after working a- larger acreage at greate expense; or a small er acreage, bet/er tended, with better chance for good price, and oppotun- itv to produce your food and feed o'A remaining acreage? Think that over. There is a good way. Food plus coltm equals prosperity. Plenty of fcod for the people and feed for our rapidly developing livestock industry should be our first consideration in safe farming in 1919. Safety first hnnnds tXiat every -cotton tanner sb ill cooperation in holding own the cotton acreage. TIMES WANT APS Read them for profit—Use them for results On* cent ■ word. Ne edvertleement taken fe. lee* than tSe cash In ndvnnec.^. Ne phone orders One Insertion 25e Three fneertlona ... 50e One Week (Six Insert lone ...— $1.0(1 WE MASONIC NOTICE A' f special communication of Hump ton Lodge ^>o. 205, A. F. M. will lie J held in the Itiue Lodge Room, Mas- j onic Temple Building or Friday even Ing, February 21st, at eight o'clock. All members and visiting Crafts-, men are invited. v vCork in the Fellow Craft Degree. Jeter Rollins. Worshipful Master. H, K. Gilbert, Secretary. NOTICE •t - i Notice is hereby given that in pur uanqe of a resolution done, ratified nd‘adopted on this fourth day of i’ebfuary, A. D„ 1919, by stock hold rs owning in the aggregate twenty ter cent of the capital stock, a meet ng of the stock holders of The Times ’omipany, Inc., is hereby called to onyene at the office of said corpora ion*at ten o’clock in the forenoon on Friday, March 7th., A. D.. 1919 for he'ispecial purpose »of liquidating vindng up the affairs of and dissolv- ng-gaid corporation. Dated at Florence, South Carolina, m this fourth day of February, A. 9. 1919. W. R. BARRINGER Ae-Piegideut of said corporation FfiENCH SACRIFICE FOR LIBERTY HEROIC Censor's Office Boy. It must he the censor’s office boy who is responsible for some of the va garies of the blue pencil. Not long ago some patriotic soul quoted Kipling’s lino from the “Recessional,” “The cap- luliis and the kings depart.” He had the surprise of Ills life when the word “kings” was struck out. But worse is now reported. Another scribe, greatly daring in the meatless days, quoted Thomas Hood’s joke in an ar ticle on “Wayside Graves,” or some thing equally solemn: “So they buried Ben at four cross roads With a stake In his inside.” That was too much for the censor’s office boy. A stake In ^Is inside, in deed. The censor’s office hoy knew if he know how to spell that the food controller would never sanction a whole “steak”—a nice, succulent, juicy steak, in anybody’s inside. So he de leted the offending lines. Who shall say that we are not ardently patri otic people?—London News. Miscellaneous AVANTED—-Second hand bed room suite. Must be in good condition and price reasonable. Mrs. J. E ' Harvey, Phone 48 or 49. JI ST RECEIVED—A shipment of fancy California Lemons, per bux $7.00 per dozer. i-Oc at Artee.s, Plume 529-.T. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a ship- men;. of extra large paper shell pecan trees. Name sort that suit. Also a shipment of rose bushes, one and tvvc^ years old. Palmetto Nur series. * i ’ GRIND LENSES I * t * t t 1 WANTED—To give your old mahoga i ny furniture that soft velvet finish. . Drop me a card and I will call. W. ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS H. A. Williams, 212 North Dargan Business Cards, Wedding lnvita| SL i tiona, Monogram Stationnery. See samples and gel prices, J. D. WANTED__Automoble salesman. Parnell, Times Office. Must be a hustler with ability. Popular line of cars to handle and a good propersition to right party. Fnr p. o. b. is, city % rur OdlC WANTED—Manager for six-horse farm. Apply F. M. Rogers, Flor- t ree, S. C. WANTED—To sell you ono of the fa mous Wade Wood Saws. Will saw ten to twenty five cords per day. Phone or wire today. Will pay ror itself. J. V. Carter, Lake City, S. C. WANTED—You to remember the A few pieces of broken lenses brought to us—means NEW LENSES without delay. SULZBACHER JEWELRY CO. Established 1884 FOR FALE—One 1918 Mitchell six itouring car. Never run but about 5,009 miles and in good condition throughout. Will be sold at a sa crifice as owner is leaving town and has no use for car. A genuine bargain for anyone wants a good car. Will trade for liberty bonds or cotton. Can be seen ai McTag- ge' Motor Sales Co., West Evans St. Delco Light when in the market for 1 'FOR SALE—6 room house—made of j a Light Plant, as it is the best. Does best long leaf pine. Apply 215 W. t not cost you anything to investigate Palmetto St. so do that and not regret it after, wards. Runs on kerosene and is!'’OR * ALL - Large ( arohna Shad. Air cooled. 3. C. J. V. Carter, Lake City, FOR RENT- A three room house wi*h large garden. Good barn and stable on premises. Apply 821 E. ("neves St., Phono 4S0. L. J. Rodins, Poor Man’s Friend. FOR SALE- Fresh wa/er bream, trout and Spanish mackerel. L. .1. Rollins, Poor Man’s Friend. FOR SALE—Chevrolet Touring Car in good condition. Apply W. R. Barringer. FOR SALE New Anderson Sedan, 5 passenger, six cylinder red seal Continental motor, elegantly equip ped. Liberty Bonds will be accepted as part payment. Or will exchange for touring car and' difference in cash, or Liberty Bonds. Apply to J. D. Gilland, Esq, Second Floor Masonic Temple, Florence, S. C. I COTTON INSURANCE Cotton Insured in barns or other buildings and in the open on the farm. If you are going to hold your cotton, insure it with Henry H. Husbands 41 (-2 South Dargan Street, over Expresa Office Phone* 101 and 216. Uee ’em. Slow Sartorial Reconstruction. The question of civilian equipment has its humorous ns well ns its seri ous aspects for the honorobly dis charged soldier or sailor. Some are lucky enough to return immediately and completely to “cits,” while others, less fortunate, must content them selves with a sort of half and half adornment. It no longer causes astonishment to detect a pair of neat ly creased trousers hanging stiffly be neath military khaki overcoat, or to see the short blue jacket of the sailor covering an otherwise perfect civilian outfit. These are some of the minor problems of reconstruction.—New York Sun. Silj millions of French sonsUp offeijsd their lives that demtfrrii mig% live. 30 million other French men tend women sacrificed their alt for 'the some purpose. America's debt,of gratitude to France for this is very great. We also are indebted; £r for an invaluable rem4l^ Tor Teh, liver and intestinal ail menlfc discovered by hei^ peasants, \vhU« it Is reported has slaved many American lives and prevented thins andfjtof surgical operations. ’-,Geo. IT. Mayr> for many years a prominent (’nidago chemist, imports the ingedl entsnftnd sells this remedy unde.' the name of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy It in.-a simple, harmless preparation that Removes the catarrhal mucus fronj^the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac ticalW all stomach, liver and intesll nal Ailments, including appendicitis. One : tlose will convince or money re fundM. '"'*": 1 ’^ ■' F. r. Lake Drug To., and druggist* everywhere Remarkable Repair Ship. To enable the Adestroyers and chasers irt Britnj| walOfs imme diately to effect repairs arid renewals, there was a .repair ship stationed at Queenstown of a reinarkahb 4 chnrhcv ter. The vessel, of about 5,000 tons, wes gffloaUng machlm* shot), forindry add store, able to do any kjjidof re pair work short of dry dock work. The bakery produced long loaves of crust ed bread for all the ships, and.onde rireutecr a most elaborate birthday cake for Admiral Sims. Merchant Feels 20 Years Younger WHITE TELLS HOW AND WHY HE ADDED 25 POUNDS IN WEIGHT Liberal In Praise "Tanlac is the Greatest Medicine of lbs World,” Says Chattanooga Man. V B \\ bite, a well known merchant cf Elimo a surburb of Cheftanooga. Tonn., recently made the following remarkable statement regarding: bit experience we b. Tanlac. “Almost everbody coming into ny store is tolling me how much better l am looking and, no wonder, for I have gained twenty-five pdun.lt, in actual weight since taking Tanlac. Juir months I had been In a terribly run down condition and had no ap petite nor energy. I fell off in weiehr and got, weak I could not at tend to my business. I was nervous and dizzy and took no interest in anything. “ have now taken three botiles of Tanlac and my Improvement is wond- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms and kitchenetts, suitable for light housekeeping,, to couple without! FOR BALE—or exchange for Lib- chiidren. Address P. I. Hex 265 ! erty Bonds, or other property of ! equal value, several Maxfer ton Tiuck FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed; room with modejm convenience!! | and use of phone. Apply 104 Fo. Dargan street, or phone 30S \V. Makers, the hist attachment for convert yig Fords and other cars into ion trucks. Apply to J. 1). Gilland, Esq., Second Floor Mas onic Temple. Florence, S. C. Palmetto Market & Cold Storage R, E. Goeritz, Prop. Dealer in Native and Western Meats, Ham, Bacon and Sausage. Corner Evans and Railroad Avenue Phone 79 **** + + *****4>* + .f ❖ ■i’jFOIt ■!• FLORENCE WALL PAPER CO. +. ❖ H. B. Pitcher, Manager 4*; ❖ Rooms Papered for $6.50 up •!• 4* All Work Guaranteed 4* 4* 18 1-2 W. Evans St., Phone 258 4- 4* P. O. Box 245 4. + Florence. S. C. 4» SALE—Red Cedar Shingles, have just received a car of Masons Hydrate Lime. Florence Builders' Supply Co., Phone 226. GARDEN SEED Newly arrived. In packages aud in bulk. its time to start your gar den. Got them at Lost 'LOST—One ladys shoe, finder please return to Eagle Shoe Faactory 110 E. Evans St., and get reward. Quinine That Does No<t Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative ef feet. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE j , ~ / (Tabets) can betaken by anyone with j FOUND On West Evans street, a out causing nervousness or ringing in I ,a * r ladies kid gloves. Owner the head. There is only one “Bromo | can have same by calling, identify Quinine.” E. W. GROVES signature ing same and paying for this ad af: on the box. 30c Times office. .. How Colds AreContracted. Colds are duo to bacterial germs tj'iat are usually present in the air passages of the throat and nose of healtny persons. Undf-r ordinfeu’y conditions they do no harm but when erful. 1 weighed one hundred thirty-1 >’ <m set chilled, very tired or ea-t too five pounds when I began taking Tan milcl ‘ ' so :1S t0 Wf;ak en your resistance lac and I now weigh one hundred ^ ‘Li! sixty pounds, and, alt hough I air. sixty years of age. I feel like a man of forty-. My strength and energy have returned, I eat like a farm hand and feel fine all 'he time. Tanlac is the are:-; est medicine in the world, 1 think.’ ’ ’ * ! F. U. Lake Drug Co., Florence S. C., DarPngton Drug Co., Darlington, S. O.. Farmers and Merchants Drug Co., Lake, City, S. C., Timmonsville Drug Co., Timmonsville, S. C. Price $1.00 per bottle. A Reliable Cough Medicine ‘‘I have _ given Chamberlain's Co$(3h Hijjbesly to my five children onsa^iwote/vWlftcul number for Hie past fifteen years. Tr. is Ibe only iiemedy 1 eould rely up on to euro coughs and colds and for croup it has no equal. The children take it .wilUnpdf" writps Mrs. VmYirirjii ift,* Pfl. and almost before you know it you have a. cold. Ge l . a bottle of Chamber Iain’s Cough Remedy and take it ac cording to the plain printed directions and you will '•-oon be rid of it. but when you neglect it look out. Some of the most serious diseases result LOST-—On Coi;, Ft. Woman's Na\y blue emit, h is fur col'ar and caffs, licit with two buckles ;n back and ore in front Initials on coat T. 3. There was also a pillow wi h coat. Reward if returned to 509 N. Rail road Ave. LOST—From Fxprcss Office, a large Collie dog. Please return to Ex press Office and get $C reward. SHOOPS MARKET PRICE LIST i Blue Valley Butter per lb. 60c 4>4*4 , 4 ,, 64 , 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , + 4 , 4 , »> 4, * 4» *W. H. A. WILLIAMS ♦•Morrises Supreme Butter per lb 60c ib Upholsterer and Furniture ♦ ! Olemargerine per lb. 40c ♦ Repaired ♦; Pure Hog Lard per lb 25c Mattress making a specialty. ♦ Round and Loin Steak per lb 95o ♦ Old MahoganH Furniture # made ♦ Chuck Steak per lb 25c ♦ to look like new. Prices rea- ♦•Roast Beef per lb 30c ♦ sonable. 212 N. Dargan St., ♦ ! Pork ham, by the whole, per lb 30c ♦ Florence, S. C ♦ Fork ham sliced, per lb 40i jl, .j. Pork shoulder by the whole, pej lb 25c 4.4.4.^4.44.4141^^4.4,4. 4 .Side pork, whole mere, per lb — 25e | Pork Chops per lb 35o ~ 'AH pork sausage per lb 40c For That CHILLY Feeling Pork and beef sausage, per lb 30c Take Grove’s Tasteless CHILL ] Liver pud(lilip , )er lb I Tonic. It Warms the Body by Puri i Native Spare uibs , por lb Seek to Improve Crops. Tbe Institute of Agricultural Bot any to be established at Cambridge, 'England, is to be devoted chiefly to the breeding and distributing of Im proved varieties of agricultural crops. Modeled after (tie famous Swedish plant-breeding station at Svalof, Its sol entitle specialists will work to pro duce pure cultures of the new varl4 ties into extensive cultivation. Pearce &Draughan | CONTRACTORS, No. 26 North Coit Street, Florence, S. C. House Painting, Decorating, Graining, Enameling and Paper Hanging. Hardwood Finishing a Specialty. All Work Guaran teed. Phone 321 (’. O. Nosbit, I fyinK aml Enrich,n * the Blood. You ^ Sausi , g0 Meat per 11. _ j can soon feel its Strengthening, Invig PYankfurt style sausage per lb _ ■ ■ —— [orating Lllect. Price 60c. Kingam Pure Lard l cartoon rastar^i l , ! OK ,iver , per 1 lb - ,v- Kirignns best ham sliced per lb 55c Breakfast bacon i.ln od, per lb __. 2;>c 30.? 25c 30e 35e 50c Rheumatism and Gout A convincing fact o» the remark able power of L-Rheumo as a cure but(8 vhol0i per )b ____ 3ftr for Rheumatism and Gout is shown | Sum |> milhim biUns p ,. r i b 40c by the grateful letters from people WaU . h tbi ,, sl) . lC0 PVOrv d;iy fov > that have taken this famous remedy. | cb . |nKef . jn pr j ces fL-Uhoumo eliminates poisons, Its ac-j ' j,,, , n ‘> 4S;! 4 st early for prompt lion on the liver, kidneys and bowels,| )bb j V(11 y aids digestion and assimilation nf food, purifies the blood and builds ;i AUDITOR’S NOTICE O^ TAX RETURNS The Auditor’s office will be open for purpose of receiving tax returns for the fiscal year, from January 1st, 191 to February 20, 1919. Real Estate is not returnable this year, (except transfers and improve nients) only Personal property being returnable this year. 1 shall attend by deputy or in per son as follows: Lake City, February 4th and 5th. Scranton February 6th. Cowards February 11th. Timmonsville February 12th and 13th. Cartersville February ISth. Olanta, February 20th. The following named deputies will take returns for me at places named: J. S. McKenzie, Bannockburn. W. B. Gillespie, Effingham W. W. Purvis, Evergreen E. A. Cole, Ebenezer S. Q. Allman, Hannah J. II. Humphries, Sardis J. G. Eaddy, Kingsburg C. H. Jcncs, Laangslon School House. B. I. Lawrence, EHm. J. VV. Wallace, Mars Bluff R. Leo Carter, Leo. B. J. Hyman. Pamplico. Charlie Poston, Poston J. W. Holliday, Salem. J. A. Carter, Prospect. In making your returns, especially if mailed to my office, p'oase place proper P. O. address on return. All Returns on personal property are subject to 50 per cent penalty if not made before February 20th. Every male citizen between ages of 21 and 60 are liable for poll tax. CUAS. M. McCURRY Auditor Florence County E. Lillian Armstrong, D. C. J. D. Babcock, D. C. ARMSTRONG & BABCOCK CHIROPRACTORS Drugless Methods. j Room 1 Barringer Building, S. W. : Corner Evans. and Dargan Streets Two Futrances) Chronic Conditions A Specialty. Phone 562. Florence. S. C. CONSULTATION FREE Hours: 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m to 7:00 p. m. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4+++* ♦ BUCHANAN CLOTHES 4 ♦ HOSPITAL • ♦ 117 E Evans ♦ ♦ Cleaning, pressing and repair- ♦ ♦ lug. If you are hard to plcass • ♦ give us a trial. Work called ♦ ♦ for and delivered. ♦ 444444444444444 Phone 198-W For lowest cash price* on Freeh Meat* and Fl*h Peoples Cash Market Josh Robinson, Proprietor 205 E. Evans St. ♦ ♦♦•»♦*♦♦♦•♦♦♦**• •• •• ••••*••«•••* •• i* 6. Vaughan Furniture Co. * • E. L. Oulla, Manager * • FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANB • • EMBALMER8 • * Phones Office 12- Residence 866-W * ♦ ♦. !♦ J. «. Mete ASTER, M. D. ♦ ! ♦ Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat ♦ ♦ Office Barringer Building ♦ ♦ Hours: 9 to 2, 3:30 to 6. ♦ ♦ Phone 236-W. • you up Don’t suffer when L-Rheumo (ready to aid you. Look for big L big L Price $1.00. Price $1.00 For Sale by F. U. I .aka's Drug Store, Florence, ♦ S. C. or write Chapman Alexander ♦ Is 444444♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦ , * , 4 ♦ 4 M. RYAN McCOWN ♦ Attorney at Law ♦ Office: 2nd floor ♦ Williamson Building ♦ Laboratories, Greenville, S. C. 4 + + + + + + + * + + + + ’*’* Notice to the Public We are now i ropared for lig'lit and he Livy haul ing, prompt service. Moving a specialty. Privette Transfer Co. J. G. Frivole Mgr. Phone 442-J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ TO ALL ADVERTISERS ♦ ♦ All copy for advertisements ♦ ♦ MUST be in (he office before 11 ♦ ♦ o’clock on the day they are to be ♦ ♦ run. ♦ ♦ Better service can be rendered ♦ > and better positions obtained if ♦ •b the copy is brougnt in the day ♦ ♦ before they are intended to be in + •> sorted. ♦