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-Mr THE FLORfeNCE DAILY TIMES FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 21, 1521. t. a* *. . For Quick and Reliable Serv ice go to E. E. HUBBARD’S GARAGE 608 West Palmetto St. Phone 588-J. We please others—why not you? SOUL» MITH’S ARKET 68 East Evans St. Steak “ . . . . 35c Roast .... 30c Stew .... 20‘c Pork Chops . . 35c Swift’s Premium Ham whole . . . 32c * Swift’s Premium Bacon 1 pound box . 48c Peacock Hams, whole . . . 320- Phones 484 and 483 PROMPT DELIVERY T ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ SOCIAL CALENDAR ♦ ♦ *':£ '♦ .♦ *'Savannah Is Wide Oi>en + MRS. LUCAS ENTERTAINS +: j '11:40—11:50. ❖ THURSDAY AUCTION CLUB *| BUnd -IIgCrf 11:50—12:30. *•>-** + * + 4- * * ! Bae-rott 1 Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 21.—Federal pro- Dismissal for Dinnar. Yesterday morning from ten until hibition enforcement officers had un- 2:00—2:10. Song Service i. i twelve o’clock, the Thursday/Morning denvay. today an investigation of a 1 I'.'.’ • Male Quintette. . Address, by Rev. J. L. 1 Auction Chib was entertained by Mrs. Marion D. Lucas at her attractive home on South Coit Street. Cards were enjoyed for two hours. statement said to have been made by Ivy Hassell ,of Savannah, that he and 75 others engaged in illicit distilling had been paying for protection. Spe- ♦ + ♦ 4- 4- Saturday, 3:00 P. M. Duplicate 4- 4- club . Hostess, Mrs. T. W. Maur- * $ ^ West Cheves Sti^ot. 4 after which a most delightful lunch c j a i investigators from headquarters; was served, consietiug of baked chick-j jn Washington were said to be en 1 *4-*4 *4.4.4 4 4 e:i with nut dressing, cranberry Jolly. routo ' here t0 tJ , e matter. Kas- Prayer. :10—3:00. Organization. 3:00—4:00. Demonstration Program, by Florence First. FROM ADAMS SIDE 4* THE MISSES ANTHONY GIVE 4- * DANCE FOR MISS WINN 4- ♦ 4 4 444 444 hot rolls and' hot creamed potato-^, coffee. ' > Mrs. Kucas had as guests for the! morning: Mrs. R. \V. Sharkey. Mrs. ?**« .*T"i On last Saturday evening. Misses sell was arrested last week 'charged with making whiskey. More Than Police Guilty Albany, Ga., Jan. 20.—Jesse E. Mer* '.•or; state prohibition enforcement or- The “Ribs Club” has been formed bywomen of Dallas, Texas, whose hus bands have a favorite social organiza tion called the “Bonehead Club.” BIDS WANTED. PHONE 225. r; LAS SI FI El) ^ ADVERTISEMENTS Read for Profit—Use for Results One Cent a Word. No Advertisement Taken for Leas Than 25c. Cash in Advance. Ono Insertion 3 .25 Three Insertions — .60 One Wjjek (Six Insertions) 1.00 Ml WANTED a farewell dance at their home 0:1 South Dargcm Street fog Miss Lhhj Winn, who left yesterday for Tim-! monsviUe. where she will make her , h?nie in the future. After dancing was enjoyed for some 4-.4»4 *444 4 COMING SOCIAL EVENT 4*4444>4>* Bids will be received in the office ficor, in a statement made here today, l'.’ 1 County Supervisor for County At-j regarding the sitpation in Savannah,! torney an ^ County Ph> siciau 4 : said: 4 ‘‘The federal investigatore who ar»! 4 going to Savannah will find the chat- FOR RENT—One office in Barringer Building. Apply to J. L. Barringer. LOST H up tc 12 o’clock noon Jan. 27th. 1021 S. R. PHILLIPS, County Supervisor. WANTED—The shoe wearing public to know that I make old shoes look like new. Try me with a pair. B. C. Roper, care Florence Shoe Store, LOST OR STRAYED—One large red ges a thousand times true. They will ... „ „ ..... ... Mrs. .Rimes W. Heape and Mrs. find more than the. city police l 1 ” ; lted . 1I ‘, 0 | George Dibble will entertain at cards guilty of having a part in the ugliest' Tuesday, January 25th at the home of situation that can be imagined.” Mrs. W. IL Barringer. No. 7 South Irby Tim prohibition officer did not give' street, both morning !yid afternoon, details of his charges here, saying He Hours being morning 10:30 to 1 o'clock had already done so during his recenvj visit to Savannah, where he stirred j— U p (fop situation thereto white heat. I 4 4 44*4444 MASONIC NOTICE the dining room where a most dr iicious fruit solad, sandwiches and hot chocolate were served by 'Mrs. An thony. Those enjoying this delightfully in- ai:t j aftPrnoon 3.30 t0 6 0 - clock> fonuul dance .were: Misses Lida j Wiun. Jean Bank. Wilrtmr WI1 Hams, Mr.na Bradley. Marie Ragsdale, .j, Epps Jones. Mary Atkinson and S.<1- 4, lie Winn; Messgr. James Johnson, A1 pheus Neely, Robert Nanier, Joe Wa ters. Ervin Saunders, Hartley Cole man. Murray Harliee, Yancey King ami Hazel Jones TOURNAMENT A .4 4 4 4 4 4 He fired the opening gun of the pres-1 SUCCESS 4■ cut investigation there last week ! ins, January 4 4-4 4 when he charged that certain city j All members and authorities were guilty of connivance men are Invited. A Special Ccnmunlca Uon 'if Hampton Lodge No. 204, A. F. M. will , WANTED be held in the Blue know Lodge Room. Masonic Temple building at 8 o’clock on Friday even :ist. visiting crafts- E. Evans St. Phone 163. WANTED—Five cr six good share 1 croppers for 1221. Good laud, good house. Address, Wincna Farms,! Mars Bluff, S. C. Duroc Jersey sow. about two weeks ago, from Chas. Luhrs’ place. R<y ward for information. Phone 3S02 or address Chas. F. Luhrs, R. F. D. 2, Florence, S. C. Automobile owners to 1 that our wash track is now in first class condition, and we have 1 an expert car washer in charge.! City Filling Station. 31 North Irby; StreoL , LOST—A brown pocket book on So. Church Street Saturday, containing one check made 10 The Florence Dally Titnes. and $4.00 in bills and change. It* found please return to Times tfficR and receive reward. The bountiful Elizabeth St. Michael was only fifteen yems old when she was married to Samuel Pepys. the Tu rnons diarist. On Friday afternoon from three-j with illict distillers, blockade runners 'hirty 10 six u Bridge, Bunco anil; end retail bootleggers. Rook tnurnumenl was given by Hr* Mayor Stewart denied the charges Ron*:is«sani'0 Chib for the benefit of and a series of charges and counter- 1 he Horary fund at the residence of charges Started. Mrs. J. W. Ivey on South Irby street. In ids statement here today. Col. Despite tbejlnclememy of the weather Mercer said: many guests were present, thirty-four “f find prohibition sentiment tahloe being engaged m play and tlm over the state very much alive Work in Fellow Craft Degree. M. K. Gilbert, E. \Y. Baldwin. Secretary Worshipful Master. WANTED—The public to know I do (sanitary plumbing and general re pair work. Work done promptly. Thou. L. Chilton Co., Phone 7'J4 J. 12'J KukeV Ave. Let Your Voice Maks the Trip Why travel to see a man when you can talk to him so satisfac torily and so cheaply by long distance tele phone? The toll call clinches the interview and gets you right down to bfass-tacks-business. The low STATION TO STATION rate en ables you to use the toll lines extensively at smallcost. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY merriment and cheer of the crowd aroused; more so than even the best! installation, triumphed over the general gloom' friends of prohbition had hoped ro;- be served, outside. s so soon after ihe adoption of the' I. S. Rainwater During the afternoon tea and «and 1 Eighteenth amendment.'’ j Commidor. w'ches were served in the dining room. Mrs. J. R. Webster, pouring tea. assisted bv Mrs. G >oige Mnrrel! and Mrs. 'J. W. ivey, the committee from the Renaissance C’til> in charge ; of the affair. JUNIOR ORDER NOTICE. There will be an interesting meet- \ WANTED--AT once by couple w ith jing at the Junior Hall Friday night, cliildren three rooms unlurnish all at eiglit o’clock. All newly elected! f,( L Phone 182. and officers are expected to ba present for; LOST—l iberal reward and no ques tions asked for return or Informa tion leading to recovery of my elate colored overcoat taken from lobby of Hotel Florence during American Legion Banquet Wednesday even ing, Jan. 19th. Phone G8R-J or 199. FOUND Refreshments will you ran ?:«t Inter Racial Sunday Will Be Observed , iWA'c’TMan 4 i_„_,1, , , , FOUND—A place where .*wu run also \\ A.. iL^~Aou to kno w that I do ad „ ( , 0(] dr phone 635-W. I kinds of hauling ana moving. Es- 11. G. Weaver. | Pecially trunks. Good, reliable ser-j '\. T r, nj?T T A TvTtffr\TTe Secretarv. vice an\l satisfaction guaranteed. iNlitJUo —— — Phone 703-J. J. W. Wilson. NOTICE OF SALE — WE HAVE three used Chevrolets - WANTED—You to remember l sail two Fords and <mp Davis for sale State of South Carolina. for cash. My prices are fair on ev- all In good condition. These cars Count yof Florence. ery item and J deliver free to your are going cheap. Ives Motor Co. Under and hr virtue of a chattel j pantry anything at tany time. ?d. ——*— 1 ———— mortgage, tho conditions of which U• Gal-oway, 35 East Evans Street, KING'S IN' TOWN—To bring the have been breached, the undersign'd j I bone 192-.T. i prices down. Atlanta, Ga.. Jan. 21.—Inter-Racial The afternoon could not have been Sunday will be observed tomorrow ii successful had it not been for th°! churches throughout the Southern generosity of tho .following merchants; States. ;its a’fornevs. Arrowsmith & Mill ! of the city: Fortner Electric Co., Fin-i Governor Dorsey of Georgia and the| d r ow, will soli at public auction, in [""ANTED—A young lady to i'«!r.*ein’s. Sn'zbacherjs. Florence Dry, executive board of ihe Southern Bap ; front of tho Court Douse door, Klor Goods Co., Geo. McCown Co., I'niGn ti^t convention, as well as other, havr i aace, S C. on Saturday, January 22nd Drug Co., Fllerbe Dmg Co,, Palace endorsed the movement for the Inter twelve o’clock M-. Drug Co., Lake Drug Co.. Zeigler Racial Sunday, initiated bv the Goor : 0 ne Hnmnohile Ton Drug Co., PJley Drug Co.. Wilson's [Rk* inter racial committee of the •Gift Shop, The Ne-v-y ^jGitt. Oiblis Young Men's Christian Association. Vaughn Furn turo Co.. W. M. A'snrancer of cooperation have b en Wotevs, Lucas & Va:i Anken. Ivey 1 Riven in all parts of the South. , Self Co.. Florence Hardware ro.. .Mr “We are convinced that it is iv-i- Cov.n Hardware Co.. Goffmeyer’s l° direct the Christian though* Steckley’s Groeerv Co., Howe’l Cro ‘afd to stir up Ihe Chr’oGnn eon rerv Co.. DeBerry Grocery Co., and s'ience of America to Ihe needs of Kafer’s Bakery. the negro of the Southland." the c'm Qu'te a nice sum war realized for the hrittee declared in its call/- library, y Governor Dorsey approving th- - ^ movement. sa 4 d he v’as deeply inte- One Huptnobile Touring Car. Model R 1920, Serial No. 28,920. Terms of sale cash. Continents^ Guaranty Corporation. NOTICE OF SALE share IF you have market hoes for ';ale so<- with congenial companion, a mom C. D. Willis, R. F D. 2. Florouce. desirable roan in home where, S. C. hoard nmv.be obtained. Address TV — O. box 487. i BOARDER58*—Can accommodate a fen | more boarders. Room and mciM WANTED—By small family. married man a position of with j Phone 458-W. some I — Honor Roll ested end anxious conditions NATIVE MEATS Hewitt’s Market 309 NORTH DARGAN STREET ONE MARKET IN TOWN THAT HANDLES NATIVE MEATS ONLY Our Special for Saturday, the 21st. is Our SAUSAGE PROMPT DELIVERIES. FOR SERVICE Phone 160-J Fallowing is the honor roll for Ban i:f>'kbnrn Schorl: Irl grade: Sarah Br«ach. Rosa Purvis Mas ALT anghlin, RheUi. Mae ! Yancv Wells, j Advanced 1st grade; Elizabeth Da 'vid. Gregg Mcl augh’ln. 2nd grad>; Palmer Harrell Kilter^ Pagers, Eu’alfH B-onch. Ma-io’ ii j Breach. Be-sie Broach, Marion V.Tllis Sa*n Joe Wells. | hid grade: James Harrell. Alma : Satmbiirv. Ruby McLaughlin, Thelma Wells. Early Broach. 4th grade: Cuttino Hanell. Mary Lee David. 5th grade: George P. Harrell, Cora Broach, Imola Mcllveen. fftli grade: Yerbv Broach. * 7th grade; Vnnie Fraser. Kih grade: Robert Fraser. Frank ! Harrell. j • 9th g’ltch*: AlHt* Mae Harrell. D. Lf'on Mc.Coruaae. Principal COST HA4sF MILLION “Mothers’ Memorial” is tin* name Unit will he borne hy a maguifleont new dormltorv for women students to be everL’d at Southern Methodist Fni- versity, mi Dallas, at a cost of hall a million dollars. . working for a hotter relation b nfv.-oeu the races. He nrg?d ministers to "nn- , '’enl to the canoclence of tho people j for a more even justice in the courts j for better housing and snnDary con ditlbr.s. for better school facilities, for better travelling conditions, and more patience and self-control, growing cuf ief the spirit of the Christ. In the a" sociatiors of the two races.’’ The Georgia Baotist Convention urged its ministers to co-operate “Ir ihis effort to secure genuine, Chris tian relations between the people o both races." i State of South Carolina, County of Florence. i Under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage, the conditions of which 1 have been breached, the undersigned by its attorneys, Arrowsmith & Mul drow. will rdi at public auction, in front of the Court House door, Flor once, 3. C., on Saturday, January 22nd tit twelve o’clocT; M.. One Huptnobile Touring Cur, Moduli R. 1920, Serial No. 6751. Terms of'FOR SALE sale, caek. —^ - Continental Guaranty Corporation. kind somewhere in city or on farm;KINO’S IN TOWN 1 —To bring tJv near city. Fair cdneaMon, An-I prices down. xions to start work at once. Ad — --- - —- — dress X-3, care Times. JUST PHONE- 577 for’ f*ke7iV*hor« j beef and sausage. Give us a t.L 1 WANTED—You to know we have dr> ! Commander's Market. wood for srle. Phone 635-V/. . ! — —- — ——»-*• ’ j BAGGAGE TTAULFTD— T wish fa } ,» WANTED—’ r ah , e boarders it ?100| ■ rouem that T have out mv nrti, p^P (I-,,-. Addro-j 13 South RavencV from Che to ?5c fen hanHl/g^ft^oakg St. Phono 702-J. , Phono 481-W. I FOR SALE L m ianitary Sewerage Disposal Rural Water Supply Systems Modern Plumbing Fixtures Farm Light and Power and Iceless Refrigeration i E have made a special study of such modern home equipment and are in a position to renderyou valuable service. Write today for a copy of our booklet • i “He Farm Haase Made Madera” Southern States Supply Co. COLUMBIA, S.C ATLANTA, ...... ML SAOKSONVILLE, FLA. GREENVILLE. a a FLORENCE ASSOCIATION TO HAVE B. Y-P. U. CONVENTION All churches in t’u Florence Asao ciullon are requested to send dele gates to rhe B. Y. P. U. Rally to bt held at Elim on next Sunday, Janu |aiy 23rd, for the purpose of organic lug an Asaoclutional I’onvention. ThL will be the first meeting ,f tills na tine in the Floivhce Association, and Miss Edna Anderson.* Associational pr- ! ganis:-, earnestly requests, each church to send at least three dele gates even though it lias no B. Y. P. L T . at the present :iiiv>. Tin* fol lowing is the program for the day. ' Pragram. 11:00 U:15. Song Service, conducl- ed by Rev. J. L. Baggott. 111:15- 11:30. Devotional Service con ducted by Mr. Loon Hill. 11:30—11:35. Address of Welcome by Mr. Marlon Wiggins. -11:35—11:40. Response, hy Mias Ruth BEGINNING SUNDAY EVENING The Blue Bird WILL SERVE DINNER 1 TO 3 P. M. SUPPER j\ 6:30 TO 8:00 P. M. Clean newspapers put up In bundles of 15. Call at The Times office and secure yours while they last. FOR SALE—One Cadillac Car. fom bead of mules and one Airedale pup male. M. S. Haynsworth, Route 2 Florence. 9. C. FOR SALE—Rough lumber, board! and bill stuff manufactured to orde Address G. T. Cook Co., Effingham S. C. Give us your orders. FOR SALE—Nitrate of soda. Kaini* Acid and other materials, spot o future. Car load 8-3-3 fertilizer fe tobacco beds, now on hati^i. Plion 728. Office Masonic Building. F I>. Sallenger. TELLS MAN! OF TANLAG’S MERITS ‘ FOR SALE—Fresh Creamery Buttei i Central Milk Station. Phone 746. George W. Rappleyea Civil Engineer with Newbury Realty & Auction Co. P. O. Box 368 Over Lake’s Drug Store Florence, S. C. Surveys, Real Estate and Topographic Maps, Blue Prints. Engineering. Architectural and Mechanical Drafting. FOR SALE—Unlimited quantity of field peas. 82.75 per bushel, F.O.B Florence. Address R. M. Dusen berry, care County Agent. Chumbei of Commerce, Florence. S. C. PITA BRURYTI BEST FT OUR24 lbs. .$1.75. Self rising flour, guaren teed to please you. $1.65. Remem ber we deliver fr^e at any house. *M. H. (V’Uoway, f.5 East Evans St. Phone 192-J. IF IT’S NATIVE BEEF and pork. Phone 577. Try our sausage. Qual ity ulus service. Cotnmandd)r‘l> Meat Market. The wages of chorus girls in New York range as high as $100 ‘i weem, according to their good looks. The average pay. however, is nearer $25 .a week. ” A. Nf-. STRICKLAND CONSULTING ACCOUNTANT Florence, South Carolina. Audits Systems Tax Returns Vudits it veatlgatlona Geo. B. Wilson & Co. BEN H. ELY, Mgr. Consulting and Practicing Accountants | — . P. O. Box 285 FOR SALE—53 acres of land on Marsl Income Tax Systematizing Bluff road. One mile trom city lim its. IT. S. Rose. • , — FOR SALE—Porkers weighing from | 50 to 75 pounds. Phone 679 i! Ended Indigestion She Had Suffered With For Years QUICK IMPROVEMENT Pelzer Woman Declares She Is Glad to Recommend Tanlac For Ills Like She Had. YOU CAN’T BE OPTIMISTIC WITH MISTY OPTICS. SEE US TODAY—EARN MORE TO MORROW. O. L. Walter Optical Co EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 30 W. Evans St. Florence, S. C. Phone 449-J. FOR SALE—Six-eye range, wood or coal, with reservoir and warming closet. In good condition. Apply, J. E. Taylor, 213 South McFarland j Slreot, or phone 187-W. FOR SALE—A one-ten truck which cost me $700 a few aionlhs ago. Am leaving town and will sell for $159. Ives Gigar Store. Central Hotel. Dr. Z. F. Highsmith Optometrist Over Riley’s Drug Store FOR SAJjE—Two new cash registers. They are going elieap. Apply Mike Shia. L. McD. HICKS Architect Florence, S. C. Office in McCall Bldg. FOR SALE—Dry yqur orders. Phone C35-W. wood. Let us fill | Prompt delivery. FOR RENT ‘‘Tanlac proved a very fine stomach , medicine for me. and I have told I many people, <who complained of stomach troubles, to take Tanlac as , I did." declared Mrs. N. D. Duck- j'worth of Pelzer, 8. C.. In ai statemen: ahe gave in endorsement of this re markably popular and effective rem edy and reconstructive tonic. "I suffered from indigestion for many years—really ever since I was rbild—ahd T 'COttid not eat ‘a general diet. All the time I had to he very ! careful what 1 ate. I never did get j really hungry. “The* Tanlac certainly did help mv , Indigestion, mid soon nut my stomach in a great deal better condition, i ate more and soon noticed that I was becoming hungry at meal (iniesr It ‘made a quick Improvement *in my 'general condition, too. “I am glad to reeqjnnu-ud Tanlac for troubles like those I tool, it for." j Given May 9, 1917. Sold in Darlington by Darlington IDrug Uo.; llartsville, Robert Stew-j 'art; Corner Drug Store: Lake City. Farmers & Merchants ftriig Co.: jHcraniou, \y. g. Lynch <'4>. Adv.j The Eagle Shoe Factory H. W. Schmidt, Prop. Expert Shoemaker Repair work called for and delivered Mail Order Specialists 110 E. Evans St. Phone 892-J FOR RENT—Furnished front bed-; room, connecting with bath, $12.00. Meals if desired. For further infor mation. phone 531AV. 2 Guerry St. ; West .Florence. Dr. Miles W. Maloney Optometrist Sulzbachers Upstairs Florence, S. C, FOR RENT—Furnished room with adjoining bath, to young man only, j Apply 312 West Palmetto Street, j — j FOR RENT—New five room bunga low. All modern conveniences. | Occupancy Fob. 1st Largo garden, j barn, stable and garage. Reference required. Apply 305 South Gaillard Street. ^ FOR RENT—One furnished room in: West End, on Gregg Ave. Adjoining, bath. $10.00 par month. Phone | 712-J. Stimpson Computing SCALES For Grocers, Butchers and Con fectioners. CLIMAX SANITARY MEAT SLICERS Slices — Weighs — Computes. ELECTRIC CUT Coffee Mills and Meat Grinders. TOTAL ACCOUNT REGISTERS Sales Slips. SHOW CASES. WALL CASES Display Fixtures, etc. EDGAR B. HEAPE P. O. Box 566. Phone 640-J. FOR RENT—One furnished bed room and garage, also meals if desired. One block from Post Office. Apply Mrs. Ives, 105 S. Irb}. FOR RENT—Desirable room with! board if piajferred. Suitable for I voting couple. For further informa lion apply 312 Wo#t Evan} SL TRANSFER CAR T. S. COTTINGHAM PHONE 521-W* . I