The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, October 09, 1919, Image 6
ENCE, s. a
Fos-
Fal dis-
)n and
F wer<^WJIBn, the an
up satiuCactorily some
linfco which had hereto-
is to its scope ;ind mean-
Those Present
e present at -ine meeting last
night were: J. W. McCown, Floi*
apple ence; P. A. Willcox, Florence: Ilor-
bhandoah-. ace ^ Tilgham, Marion: Col. J. Mon-
xtenditiK -la |j. oe Johnson, Marion;' (Xilin Mcljaur-
Va., to Harris- ini Mullins; G. R. Williams, Mullins:
as approximately \ (j. Hinds, Kingstree; E. C. Epps,
rees. Weather con | Kingstree; J. M. Cathcart, Kings-
winter and spring t ^ rt , e; p 14. Brickmau, Georgetown;
ble than in several p ^ Burrgughs, Conway: L. F. Bur-
growers. No dan. |roughs, Conway; D. A. Spivey, Con-
as been reported and, wa y' Marion Lucas, Florence; W. R.
’Accordingly
r a request to ca
trial service.
Merchants
very merchants wh(7'VM|rre-
asked for the service mui had
Sost anxious to secure it.- eu-
Iheartily the attitude and the
If the secretary in this niatter. 1
jight the secretary wrote Mr.
| personal letter eypressing to 1
appreciation of the whole !
rchants and the Chamber of'
ce for the courtesy and com-,
kt.
\ Griffin of Jacksonville, super'
'of loading, recommended the
Ice, as an earnest of the good
r it and will of the Seaboard to-
Irds Florence, though admittedly
ere was not the tonnage to sup-
rt it.
'Very likely the Seaboard will be
ked for this service this Fall, when
rrangements will have been made to
support it.
WILL VOTE tODAY
Ive set well. The dis-
Fcling to federal horticui-
[g, is one of the most important
producing sections of the coun-
t
uce and
•any
^weet Potato Storage House at Florence and
k a sure market f9r Sweet Potatoes at har-
;ty preferred-
senate Agrees to Dispose of the Ar
menian Mandate Resolution
Washington June 1--By unanimous
consent Senate agreed today to vote
at four o’clock this afternoon on the
resolution declining to grant Presi
dent Wilson authority to accept a
mandate over Armenia.
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The Movie Kiss.
The endurance test movie kiss, pop-
lilariy known as a clinch, Is not prop
erly a kiss, but a form of adhesion
closely resembling vulcanizing.—Rob
ert Quillen In the Saturday Evening
Post.
i The First National Bank |
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£ “Almost Everything in Banking' ^
fth of our
.but we have
Barringer, Florence; J. W. Jivicy.
Florence; F. L. Willccx, Florence;
Mason Brunson, Florence.
Organization Formed
Members of the State Committee
in this district are P. A Willcox and
Horace L. Tilghman.
County Organizations
Chairman for Williamsburg County
A. C. Hinds; vice chairman, E. C..
V* Epps; secretary, J. M. Cathcart
Vice chairman at Hemingway, G.
B. Inghram; Greeleyvllle, C. E Reg
\T istcr.
Georgetown couufr is to be divid-
ed into two sections. Georgetown
X and ’ vicinity, *s in charge of Cham-
V her of Commerce of Georgetown by
resolution of the Chamber, chairman
^ to be elected by that body. An
^ drews has as chairman, W. H. An-
V drews.
In Horry County, local civic bod-
Jk ies of Conway are to take charge.
YI in Marion the county is divided in-
to two divisions, witn Marion and vi-
cinity in charge of a committee from
local organizations.
Mulliniaifti. R. Williams, c
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