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THE
FLORENCE DAII
Automobiles
Published Dally
Florence,
BRUNSON ANt
Mason C. Brt
Chas. S. Gardiner,!
SUBSCRIPT!
Payable
One \\ojk
One month
Three months —^
Six months
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P' i < 'ilT mil four in
mere Tfilldren there will be no inher
itu*lice fax.
if the theory of iho lawmakers 1-
. t a man iieoumiihites*an estate to
the ultimate benefit of his children
Entered as second ^lass matter
December 8, 1900. at Florence. S. C.
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Member of The Associated Pre«»
Tbe Asbodutod Pr... A |,„ ls to „ 0 „
„ entitled to tbe nse to . !kwwr relber than nn
tion of all news dispatches credited
M it or not ctherv.lse credited In this
paper and also to (he local news pub
llshed herein.
of Inc
mTert . Pa.. f>8 _
'biirles ■ytMch. presTtfeTTt of
TFitifiit Agricultural rolletre. born
Waitow'.te-, Wis.. r,4 years uko trda
Oeorce O, 1 oude.rback, professo*
of ptolcey In the University of Pali-
'‘ornia. born in
bovl
ehimiTm of hlr
o enable his fri^
nomination.
This announceme
the progressive streT
San Prancisco,( 46 publican party, which is
nor
TUESDAY APHID 6, 14)20
AMERICA’S DEBT.
No town anywhere has done litT
part more .nobly than has Florence
in every drive put on during the war
and after war campaigns. This war.
due to the untiring efforts of ^ the '.a-
dies of the city. Florence has the
distinction of having done more p^r
capita for the Frjench Orphans than
any town cf the nation. And now the
ladies are w;oi king diligently on the
raising of funds for America ,s debt
to Franco. Every school child in the
, vaunty will be registered in this
' cans' 1 The work of registering the
school children is cn in full blast
and*in Florence alone there are about
> l.'.oo already registered, and the work
"is being carried on throughout the
cj ruy. Not oily are the children
‘to regie ter a but the entire people of
the corjity are asked to join In tills
patriotic movement. Young ladies
from the city will have charge o.£
the registration out side of the
enconr
cgir of large families. A Fremhinan
with ono » cl'iid ; ,ad an estate ot
yi'l.tvrm wont 1 have the satisfactioi.
of leaving '?>1.666 to his offspring. II
he had two kiddles tlie state Would
b tv;' of his accumulation enough t-
uive > i of th'> little ones $:UTr»'<
while if he left’three each would get
•luproxjmatelv With four thr
division oS the ciitire estate am on;
(hem would give each only 00.’
Would not a Frenchman, solicitiou.-
above all else for the comfort of his
family prefe- to nrovid- one' chfld
with <6 hdC than four children with
1 2.506 each?
Anyway, fs not the appeal sought
v to bo made addressed to sordid in
“Units rather than to that patriotism
which, in truth, it is desired to
arouse?
CANADA’S METHOD.
Canada's tnethed of selecting im
migruhts llutt will be admitted to tin
Dominion is so much in contrast ii
the plan we hav? heretofore pursued
that If is 'veil worth attention. WhiU
w'e have l iken a slight step in get
tleg lid of undesirables by deporta
tion Canada has adapted a pulley
that will prevent them from cbmiup
neb op Is and their stations are scenes h n * 0 (}, e country. The Dominion has
of activity. 5on own your part ot | s, |,. M1 ol , iminigrants from
America’s debt tJ France. Are you jyt uLhern and eastern Europe and w"!
ndnilt rtily those frem the Drllish
Isles. France, Helgiuni and Scanda
going to pay It?
AVI ATIO 4
NOT COMMERCIAL
SUCCESS
navi?. Not only ar.e limits of ex
.tluslon set. but agents of the Cana
dian government in countries open tc
emigration pass on those who will b*
admitted. Thus I he immigrant goime
to Canada rteis no risk of rejection.
This is certainly a more considerate
•periiiv'utal stage and not a present I method than ours in turning them
The* d3Cl:iration by the head of
one of the largest manufacturers of
airplanes i” this country that com
uncivbil aviation is still in the ex
fact, arid that years of plodding effort
wiii lie required to perfect - aircraft
to the point whe/e it will Jiu adapted
to commercial uses, will cause some
surprise among /those who have inc
agiueu tiiat the day of the airplane
for gunra!‘Siurpasex had arrived.
He avers that the manufacture of
airplanes is net yet on a ‘'dotlai* and.
cents basis." In the manufacture for
ute,ib war no regard was given D
e.ost % Planes were wanted and to get
enough of them was the only consld
eration. Hut to - conduct the bus!
lie's on a peace basis is an entirely
different proposition since, while the
war taught a lot of young men to fly.
it did not Ueach them howjp can,
money from the operation of the
craft * under peace conditions.
A requisite to commercial success-
is that it shall he financially profit
able', and no such result hr.s been at
talned anywhere, ho believes, on any
considerable scale. That there is ?
future for commercial aviation he
does not doubt, but that flying is des
tined to become a.s common as mo to;
ing is a Tong way in the future and
they have reached EH'.-
'ears ago today. 1 contested for by Wood, Johnson and
V.'illiam Bayard Hale, well-known Poindexter. Air. Hoover, a Californian,
■litor and imtihaUst. horit at Rich- challenges Senator Johnson's statuses
i.f.nd. Ind.. "I yeaT3 ago today. ,a “favorite son." He challenges him
■_ _ furthermore on the score of his prin-
• _ «ipal issue, the league of nations. The
♦ •> d* d 1 + 4* 4 California contest promises to be par
ticularly lively. Senator Johnson has
an organization and Mr: Hoover a
sentiment behind him. How far that
1671 /( an Baptiste Rousseau, fa , sentiment, which is unmistakable in
molts satirical writer, born i the country at large, will prevail in
Paris. Died in Brussels, March California as against the well organ-
j- |- (1 . Ized Johnson campaign remains to be
TODAY’'., A in NIV E R S A RIT. 4
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US’* Congress counted the votes
electing Washington as President
seen.
d'^t
John Adams as Vice Prcsi
Prohibition In The South
(From the New Yok Sun.)
The members of the hop sc who
give voice to a suspicion that the Vol
stead law is being administered dryly
for the north but wetly for the south
died at Portland. •Me. Born
Dover, Me, March 1. 1844.
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hack after
island.
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And in making investigation ot
the cm meter of the prospective in
migriuit the governiuent is insured],
against th j emrehist ,ai>d the ^ rimi
nnl. Unless the candidate can pre
umt g clean bill of. i-hameter he wiii
not be a-pproved by the government
eoni.tnfssioqi r. This is certainly ; -
wi^er plan .than to admit practically
•ill wlio se'’k admission and then la
Ur be compelled, to take up the job
ol deporting those who betray the
welcome 'given then.
In i min: gran Is quality alone should
he considered.
THE WORK HABIT
Europe's regtjessness and inabil
ty to settle dowaAo peace conditions
.i?V(> been ascribed to the loss of the
mbit of work during more than four
rears cl wav. *li is ^vell tinders toed
.hat long con'inticd strain and an
xiety are fil’ov.pj by corresponds
cat lien when tiiu cause of the stress
is removed. T'tose whose nerves
perhaps impossible because of thr | w ' erp k^ye! to high pHch for so long
lapding space yeouired;
lS42~-Willttini Wordsworth was ga
zetfed Post laureate.
'•HI—VfA' 4l yjiri sor it in con
stnuticn. the great Mormon ten;
' ’w l .;‘ Sa !' IT " ilS t H,n ‘ may be unduly influenced by the hls-
p!e . ,l ,. id dm.icated. torv of prohibition in certain states,
■v-. Henrr.ai Martinez Campos. , t ' was f . onilnoniv said in many of the
Spanish Coniiponiter. sailed for theoretically arid parts of Dixie that
Tdin t'» take command against the their prohibition “wasn’t meant for
nsurgents. white folks.” The southern mer-
’POP- Ex-President Roosevelt met chants and planters found prohibition
King Tfipubert at Messina and useful because it prevented their help
ciPUd (or Mombasa. Africa. from falling under the fiendish thrall
MHO-- The North Pole was reached of cheap gin. a llquod which curtailed
hv Robert F Peary , production. In many cases it did not
M.14- Mrs. i' . M N. Stevens, nresi- P ,CVPnt ,h f iterate white man from
dm,t ol the .National W. C. T. U. m K a 4 il . fror " wl
states all the whiskey and beer no
l! wanted for his own use.
i The south was spoken of as being
under prohibition, but sometimes it
was class prohibition. Of course the
* Volstead law and preceding measures
* cut off the mail order trade by put-
' ting the legal distillerers*and brewer-
f on' Chelmsford, Viceroy and Gov iPs out nf business. It is natural to
•noi CeneniJ of India, wh.ise recall assume that If the law is being loose
's demanded by the Indian National jy administered in the south now the
’cngiess because it does not'approve old supply of liquor that was legally
>f bis policies, has been at the head manufactured will not last long. After
if affairs in India since. 1916. when that the toper will have to depend
le succeeded f rr.l Ha «Huge. Prcv- on the bootlegger. The more boot-
’oimiy he bed served the empire as leggd’s there are the more revenue
Governor, first of Queensland, and ag t en [‘! nee ded to Pursue them.
Hen of New South Wales. In both of ^ ideal . 0 . f ™ an X jTd
hese posittons he disti.iguisherl him "S^meSal* the government
,<-11 h.v ns tact and judgment, and R ., larv ro i 1Si t hc other half under sus-
'. k<0 hv llis euurgy und'abHlty. bar- plclo ^ an(1 b o inK investigated by the
’km in his career ha was a member {irR( And of course it would be
if the bondr n Codnty Council, and tlie northern fellows that would need
if the I oiidon School Board. As a investigation.
Cambridge undergraduate, the pres-
mit Viceroy, who was then J. F. H.
Tresisnr. was noted as art athlete. He
suci'enled to the baroiietoy just be
'eve bis appointment as Governor cf
I’Jieembnd. and is the third Baron.
Among the masses in India he has
won lespeit by his evident desire to
unib'i'Ptand the Tudhirt point of vievi
and to adVance the we'fare of the
treat dependency. .
It Warms You Up
For Couslw, Colds, Sore Thiout,
WUen your body Actics aud Is Feverish.
„ , (Menihol sated >.
Loosens thc Phlesm—Clears the Head
and Chest. 33e Yotir DriiK^lst's.
Piemarkahlv Efficient
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• SORE FEET
Ted; v 1 • the tenth anniversary of! R];«t er s, Called Skin. Chapped Hands,
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TODAY’S EVENTS
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of the Morih Pole by
These views may throw something
like a cold cblM on those who hav'
dreamed of seeing “the heavens HP
with commerce,*’ but the manufac
laturally relaxed when the war end
?d.
H would 1)3 nearer the truth to say
hat what was endured unfitted the
’eoplc for work. When the menace
turor is dealing with business fac‘ ' va ' 3 removed there was collapse, at:.!
while thd others have indulged in I ute - alone can restore the *uen es
fancy. Yet fancies may come true, ‘o “tahility and revive fully the am
What was a toy at the beginning of] MUnha that prevailed in Uic times cf
the war became an effective figliting I nwee This at least would apply to
machine at its close. Tlie stress of kosc; wko differed nervous shock be
necessity hastened ils development. I '' ,us '‘ 0 ‘ l 0i, ' s i,n d grief, and t'icrr
the •iis.'oveiy
Pe-i-y. *
The fourth centemiry of the dealh
of naphael, the great iiaiiah painter,
will b -> corn meliorated today.
Mi'ni< ipal elections are to he held
todav in Texas. Missoim, Uliimis arid
:• immb?r of < flier states.’
Of wide i’ite' - es( will be the re-
'ults of Hie presidential preference 1
livin'aries Jo he held today in New I
Verb and Wisconsin.
Democrni ; of Minnesota will meet
'n' state convention at T.linneapolis
• od.-.v to name t’.vepty-four delegate
to the national convenlion.
Uefholit edueatovs o7 the United .
Rfates and Canada willt meet ej
Cleveland trdey for a conferobee of’
‘be c’assica emmittee of the Cat ho- j
Me F-liuatlonal Association.
Miss M'rgnvet Wilsoi. duiiebtar
of t'T President, today will uuveM ;•
•:t:;t»;e eveefed in the main eorridoi
] “f the Dlatricf B'lilding ::i Wahsinm
*on in memory of tho employes of
H'e ita-trict cf Colnvih’a who lost
their lives in tie' world ’"Mr. Sesve'-
tnr- rf gtofV C/>1| y 011(1 SPCretuv.f •
’he Nary Thmii'is are scheduled to
deliver addresses.
(ids. Ihnais. Bniiso, Coughs, Cuds,
Ci'srrh • Infiurir.i. Cina;*. Ir.c.pisnt
."n •! .':1. r.ic 5o’..r Druggi.-iUs.
Why be Fat?
Have you heard about the very best
'system for weight reduction? It is so
easy to follow, so different from tlie
objectionable ways—aud perfectly safe.
You may eat and drink all you need.
There is no ti'dioiis exercising. Use
n little oil of korein at convcuient
times; also follow the simple,
clear directions. A loss of weight, ton
to sixty pounds (whatever you need to
lose), may Im expected by this safe aud
pleasant system of fat reduction. At
the druggist s get a small box of oil
of korein, uml start nt once. Be
nf normal size, with good figure aud
attractive appearance, agile, quick
witted. healthier and^more efficient. By
reducing weight now you are likely to
avoid one or more diseases, heart weak
ness. sunstroke apoplexy, etc., and to
add many years to your life. Renieni-
fier—oil of korein. Become slender
aud stay si Brochure mailed *'VEE.
Korein Co., station F, Now ¥ork. N. ¥*
A commercial airplane must ne
cessarlly be different from n fighting
machine. It must serve an altogeth
er altered /impose. It must have
slornee space a nd lifting capacity
tlKitj was pot demanded in war. if it
is able to give commercial servlcr
t’-l a rate that *viU be attractive.
The experiments abroad do not
prove the commercial success of Uk
?titerprise, ’hough machines capable
of carrying a heavy load and travel
ing for long distances are iti opev
tion, for such Are subsidized and are
not compelled to earn their own way.
The situation at least will cause no
fears by those engaged in various
forms of transportation on the earth
that their facilities will soon ho
THE BEST INSURANCE
AGAINST INFLUENZA
must have hoeu many thousands so
aUllcled - ,
In thc case qf those in the army
withdrawal ffiem their accustomed
occupation for an extended period
probably would # have thc effect ot
making them less eager to resume
former - effort, and this may be the
basis of the allegation that the habit
of werk is lost. To those who serv
ed long, being soldiers became their
business, ami no doubt their former
linec of effort seemed far away and
like dreamr. Most of ns arc crea
tures of routine. We find it easier to
move In a groove than to get out of
it. Having worn a groove for the
habit of steady work it is not very
difficult to work.steadily. Break that
habit for a few months or years and
Prominent Educator Believes That Vapomentha
. Is A Sure Preventive
junked bee?use of the carrying trad' r i r . h a -ii to get hack to old ways
taking to the air. The mass of Bessiblv that Is just what demo
goods and passengers seem j likely to j hill* col uohMers abroad are now ex
he carried on the ground for quite I periencing. It would be the harder
a while yet. | to5, since peace work lacks the cv
Dr. It. M. Uranic, discoverer of
Brame’s Vapomentha t?nlve, hiis , a
letter from C. (’. Wright, Superin
tendent of the Wilkes county, N.
Public Schools, in which he says:
“We have used Brume’s Vapomentha
Salves for nearly all the ilia for
vhkh it is prescribed and have al-
vays fteeiired satisfactory remits. If
•sed In time it has never failed to
>rnak up colds, usually the forerun
ler of Grippe, Influenza and Pneu
monia. ... I speak from personal
'b'-'crvutlon. I believe if this prepar-
tit'u is used in time it will prevent
the development of pneumonia in
every instance. If used according to
directions.”
These strong statements are fully
justified by the reinarkablet recov
eries that follow. Brume’s Vapo-
meniha Salve Is aplied freely over
the i-liust uiul thi out aud inserted in
Pas one
Ked. but
Tirovall.
lold law which
Nl caiiph' to i
Tudn Double StPBMPPWWnve entire satisfaction when
,^881' is properlyinstalled. If, witjiin -60 days after pur- •
chase, the user should become dissatisfied with,' the ring's, we will
refund the money we receive for them upon receipt of the rings,
and the original Invoice showing purdhase. The rings should be
returned through the channels received. Ask for “Keep Upkeep
Down.” ' ; ; I - • j ' ^ ■
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.
i Colnmbtr, 8- C.
find two on the]
They are plant ;
and near the reads, i
’ fruit trees, are both
Pbrnamental.
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FOR THE HAIR5 SAKfi
Short, Ugly Hair
Made lonz and auft by u.inc
Ilarud/- -positively a sure cure for
dandruif and tetter. An antiSeptic,
elegantly perfumed.
r At all drnz eton-s. or 25c by mail.
S<-nd stomp, or ruin.
Aj-ent* Wanted.
Write for
proposition.
HARADti
MFC. CO.
203-AK E. Hunter
Atlanta, Ga."
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BEAR OIL
for HAIR
AN INMAN’S SECRET
On. of tbe potent Ingredients of
- -Ketalka -for the lislr—is genuine bear
ml. There are other actiee Ingredients
not found in any other hair prepara
tion. Kotalko has succeeded in many
esses of baldness, fallini hair and
dandruff when erery oUier hair loUon or (rent-
ment hns prosed futile. $300 Guarantee. Amts-
Inc results in cases considered hopeless. 'nu
never saw a hi Id Indian!
Why become or remnin bald If you can .row
hslrf If others have obtsined a new growth or
hr.ro cononered dtndruff, or stopped falling hair
through KottlKo. why may net yenf (let t boy
of KOTALKO at any busy drub stora:-or send lb
rents allter or sumpn. ft ’MOCHt RE with
PROOF UOX of Kotalko to
J. H. Brittaia, bew SttdM F, New Ytrk. N. t
You’ll be Pleased with the First
Showing of New Spring Styles at
s
Nettles' Shoe Store
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A took into our Windows will
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show a few of the many
styles.
> A
A visit to our store will give you
an idea of a well selected stock
at the most reasonable pi ices.
Nettles' Shoe Store
Shoes for the Whole Family.
33 E. Evans Street
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. .in-
iac!i nostril. Brame’a A’upomcMttii?
Aalvc penetrates tho pores of the
ikin. relieving coogeslion, at the
mine time healing vapors arise and
tre breathed through the mouth and
lost*, loosening tho pKighm and caps
ng the patient to breathe freely, fts
iboslute reliability Is evidenced, by
dozens of unsolicited tiffstinmniule
Brume’s Yapomenetha Salve will re
Meve. pneumonia. Influensa, gripix
pleurisy, bronchitis, whooping cough
catarrh, asthma, tonsilltis, hay fever
and inflammation of the skin.
Vapomentha Is applied externally,
and it will hot stain the clothes, as
other salves do. No home should
ever be without it. Buy it from your
dealer or direct from the Brains
Drug Co.. North Wllkesboro, N. V.
A small boQle costs 30c; u much
larger one. containing six times us
much. $1.2».--Adv. * \
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The part that fine steels play
in a
There is a definite reaton f*r the brilliant performance of
a Maxwell car. / ,
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Lift the bonnet and you see the simplest of engines. Examine
clutch and gears, and you see supreme simplicity. ?
The definite reason for Maxwell performance and endurance is
the fine steels, those steels built to Maxwell’s own formulas, that
combine quality and rare strength^ that defy time and the repairman.
This is the story of the Maxwell, the real cause for brilliant
performance and long endurance. These steels do not burden
the engine. They make its tasks easier. They flatten out a
for the engine. -.i .v. .... /
The combination of light weight and great strength—tbe idnal
of Maxwell construction—is thus achieved. - -* * .. 4
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And to obtain that rare combination of strength , with quality
means costly steels. So you will find that, pound for pound, the
steels in a Maxwell equal those in any car built.
r rh«t is why the rise of Maxwell has been so marked k, why
nearly IHO.IMK) have been lmilt; .why 100,000 arc being constructed
ibis )car; why these wiU fill but 60% of the demand.
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VVHISNANT MOTOR COMPANY
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