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THT! rLORENCE DAILY TIMES TUESDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 27. 1920. ^^##^#*#*r>##*#*#**##'»*****»*****»*****R******'IMH»#^ * I A HOUSE COVERS THE FAMILY A MORTGAGE COVERS THE HOUSE i • • • 1 THE HOME PURCHASE PLAN COVERS t BOTH A I’onic'tli.it'is mortgaged is not your, but vou oweMf t<S your familv and to yourself to Rt’Y I I . If you want to do this in the easiest way, borrow monev on the • i HOME PURCHASE PLAN Lastly rrnaid in small monthly installments. ncr cent interest. • • THOS. R. MILLER, i 9 M . argn Wm i H • An election will be held at Trin ity School House in School District No. US on Thursday April 29th inst., for the purpose of voting on the question of levying a seven nill addi Uonal Special tax for school purpos es in said District. Said, e'ectior will be held in accordance with and under the provisions of. Section 17<2 of the Code of South Carolina w HU amendments thorqto. Po.ls will open at 8 o'clc'k A. Tvl. and close at 4 o’clock P. M By ordet of the County Board of Education. C. C. RICHARDSON 8. J. MARSH JOE COLLINS Tt usteco. LONG IDOL OF SMALL BOT i inics Building Phone J v ?i **** «.»«.***»«««•»»*»****#*#»«**«***?**#** ***** ** ** t NOTICE! An election will be he'd at Lya hunt school house in District No 6 on Thursday April 29th inet., for the purprse of voting on the question of levying a ’feur (41 mill additional tax for school purposes n said District. Said election will be helJ in accordance with and under the provisions of. Seel ion 1742 of the ode of South Carolina with amend theicto. Pols will open at 8 o’clock A. Iv. and close ut 4 o’clock P M. Bv ordo* of the Coun*y Board jf Education. I W. J. GIBBS R. H. COX .1. M. HYMAN Trustees J ments *•»**«*»*.«**«***#* **** ************************** ** ♦■r -irl i * TOBACCO FLUES , a Wc have just received a shipment of tobacco flue iron, and arc now in position to make and deliver flues on short notice. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY. Florence Hi M t Metal Works Phone Front Street * 1 efl r *rt' - . TliK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Florence IB” H A. Brunson. Probate Judge j Whereas. J. W. McCown mad ’ sull | to me. to grant unto him Letters o A'’mmirtratlon of the ostate of and of James McCown. * I Thoso are therefore to mte and |f ndmonl ih all and singular the kin ♦ I deed anil cr^d tors of fhe said James ^ MrCown. deceased, that they b» and X- , npneav h'fore me. in the Comt o' *!T , roh(,t'’ to be held at Florence. S *! C. on May 4. 1920. next aftor pub •!| lit af ion thereof, at 11 o’clock in tin | form'’on. to sliow rnuse. if nnv |.h«v •ijibavo wbv th" mid Adminlstraticn V |should not he granted. Famous "Deadwood Dick'" Lived *nt • Died in Full Appreciation of Hia Great Popularity. L Dead wood Dick Is dead. IDs real name was Richard Bullock, and be died most conventionally at an ago of aeventy-flve years In a hospital at Glendale. Cal. Dead wood Dick should have IteeD the happiest of men. Few men cue pass twilight years Illumined by the flow of their past. Few men are privileged to read hemic lies abou* themselves which are founded on a modicum of truth. Aclilll’es never rend the “Aencld.” Satan never read "Paradise Lost.” unless lie had t*e- rosed It since Milton’s day by the fitful flames of Ids plntonlc abode. Sieg fried never scanned the “Nlboltinr- lied.” The g mi lest heroes of the greatest lies by the greatest liars have met their end believing they would he unhonored and unsung by posterity. Not so with Deadwood Dick. His unga was at his elbow these several decades. All he had to do was to take down one of the volumes over which the hoys of a generation or two ago pored to realize what a great man he had not heen. And nil the time he had the consciousness that he real ly had passed wonderful days on fountain and plain, hauling gold by stage through perils created by nature and by man—that there was enough of the heroic to Justify the modern minstrel.—Cincinnati Tlmes-Star. PHONE 226 C LASSIFIER tUVEH FIS £M£N TS JL^ KmI f >r P/jfit—U>e for Results One Cent a Word. No Advertisement Taken for Less Than 26c. Cash In Advance. One Insertion 9 .2!> Throe Insertions $ .60 One Week (Six Insertions) $1.00 RHEUMATISM wash .Mi > o>t Is complctelj system by the 'cdi Miiu-iai Wat ;r. Positively Iced by inor.uy back offer. of the Shlvar guaran- Tastes me; costs a where hv our & Anderson. rt it i**.. Delivered any- s'lorer.ce agents, Gregg Phone thoro. ou.rk •vilhout rAIWW the * rj'v-l day of April r bend. tb*-. i;)ji Anno Domini. I^’O. II. A. RRUNSO'*. Judge of Probat? A *************** «••*****•*** *•*•■*** *************** New Orleans Trees. Palms and pine trees grew side hy t'hle hi Vev O-’enns, . j* • v- f m , : / The lasting friendships made by MAXWELL are due to fine steels You never forget the lasting qualities of fine shoes, fine gloves, or fine furniture. • They linger in your memory. So it is with a Maxwell. The lasting friendships for this remarkable car multiply day by day. These are friendships built upon steels, fine steels. Steels that equal, pound for pound, those in any car built. They are steels that make possible that wonderful com bination of light weight and great strength. For a Maxwell is built to be light in weight. A light ear means economical trans portation—if its steels stand up. Therefore, only those steels that are of brute strength com bined with quality go into a Maxwell. That means paying the very top price for its steels. But it has earned ever-in creasing friendships for Maxwell. It has given impulse to Maxwell sales. It has spread all over the world ready ac ceptance for Maxwell. Reduced to figures, it shows nearly 400,000 Maxwells now in operation. 100,000 more in 1920. Yet this number will supply but 60 per cent of the demand. W MSN ANT MOTOR COMPANY Wanted Miscellaneous vYA.V] 1.D--A iu.v of tui culoieu FR™ CREAMERY BUTTER—Out irtip.m. Ki.pu.t mi Cjc job icuuy ,:wn make, delivered to our cm. for w_rk at 12 vVeal JLilm biruel. t>. lomrs n connection with the U. Giruuu. ’ 8" - ’ter pou..d. Central Milk | tiMi. Pjotu M6. v:\it-L'—ion to go to tno Tram. — llllik. bill put Gutugc and ;tiU car baigainy. look over lucir WANTED—Hoy’s buys cAJckcna, tar bcyij, trucks, eggs, potatoes and produce, nnag limit any time. WHEN YOUR CLOTHES Nc-d I Tessing, Cleaning or Altering. eaH on us. \Ve are experts in this line. Ladies garments a spcciaiij. Cbas. KalLky, 15 N. Dargan St phone 17D, .V Aa’I I D- l ive dealer in Floietme aiid othei n, ai oy ton us lor me miiitow worm drive truck, six sizes, O o..u coiii.io t. Carolina iSaudlu'.v . nil k t o. A.' lieu, N. C. FOR LITERATURE—and prices on Ko’itli Alahauia and West Florida lands writo to 0. M. Simmons, Hart ford. Ala. , PEAT ESTABLISHED AS FUEL In Denmark It Is employed to Furnish Power for Many Lines of Big Industries. In 1910 peat established Itself 0* • tuol more firmly than ever in Den mark. It is used now by nearly all the Industries, by the private rail roads and in the country district*, •.'here it is practically the only fuel. Twelve million peat bricks were taken .’rum the marshes in the Odense dis trict In 1918, mid while figures are not available for 1919, It Is estimated that the number was considerably larger. The electrical works of the town of ‘JVemlbcrg have successfully used peat gus instead of petroleum. As a locomotive fuel It proved to have some disadvantages, requiring a larger boil- ;tr 11 ml giving off many sparks. Peat producers have complained that the government's maximum price yn this article lias made its manufac ture difficult. There have been a num ber of failures. However, the quality of pent lias been greatly improved during the last five years, and more lias been learned of its possibilities. It will therefore undoubtedly figure much more tlmn previously as an economic factor In Denmark.—New York Sun. *< AaTLL - l.xpcrieuced dressmaker, :IcdCy employment all year round. Aiiiwci stating experience and sal iiy expect':d to A. B. C. caro Times FKK«H BUTTER MILK—30 cents a gallon in gallon lots only net hot tied, bring ycur own containers. C’cn tral Milk Slation. A ANT El>—Three furnished rooms by couple for light housekeeping. Address VV. S, Dowis, No 8 Noita id'llaril street or phono 171. ( VANTFD—Rocm and board by young man. Private family pro- eri ’d Aodrcse ’’H,” t*. O. Box 380 FRESH (ents neetli.ii «itli (lie milk orders In. Plione 74<i. Station. lion vloncy » HUNT’S i^tmcni ollTt’H KCTS- MA <■ MV WORM rkTeri-K ihrf-iching uliin a'»rl*-«' T rv ,■1 aru t n.. »<-V, V i,T T ► . u CAKE ORU6 CO • - .UT Ur. L. r. Optometrist Rvss Examined. Gtsssetl FlHsd. Office at resldencs, 20 Kuker Av* H four blocks from Pott >> Office, bs» tween W. Evans and Cheevea Sifc Telephone 6D9-W. POTT AO E C H EESE—Ten a package. Delivered in con- Phone your 'Jentrai Milk WILL SEM.—Wei: . in Filling Station, bort equipme.it, and slllop. Goo t rCaaen i,t. :i iai.i d di ivc- Good location, a paying propo fol - selling. Ea d A ANT l< I Garage N’ou for a ‘o try the used car. Florence Set vice h ration. Plione 797 T raiu.poi t A’ANTI D—Man to a't as distribut ing agent for manufacturer in this •itv. Will pay 81800.00 a year and "xpenso’.. Must furnish automobile •nd h 'v • JL'00.00 working capital to ■any stock. Experience unncces- ary. Wo instn»d you. Aggreeable outs’de work. For particulars see S. U. NT lien loo N Jairott sti eet from I < > r, and 7 to 9 p. m. until April 28th. Physique of Country and City Boys. Under the selective draft law, regis trants were given two physical exami nations, one by the local draft boards and another by the army surgeons af ter the men who passed the local hoard examination reached camp. Analysis of these recorils of physi cal examinations shows Hint the coun try boys made better records than those from the cities; the white regis trants better than the colored, and the' native born better records than those of alien blr^h. These differ ences are so considerable that 100.000 country boys would fund-di for the military service 4.790 more soldier* than would an equal number of city boys. Similarly. 100,000 whites would furnish 1.240 more soldiers tluiu would uti equal number of colored. Fi/inlly, 100.000 native born would yield 3.."i00 more soldiers than would a like num ber of foreign. The importance of these figures may be appreciate! by noting that 3,500 men Is equivalent to an Infantry regiment at full war strength. WANTED lady roma apply in : 'nce. Cashier dining p-irson Hotel Fior- 'VANT' fV Wnni’P as Asst. House k-c”'"- and seamstress apply in not son Hotel Florence. WANTED—Gentleman' and wifi wort furnished apartment or hou.;” or summer. Times office. Address Z. P. care tin VANTED—To rent dwelling house penuanort. good care taken of the n-'-nottv. 0 to Ii room house prefer red. Adddrcss F. Earle Rradham, •are Times office. NOTICE! The public are cordially Invited to b 1 present ai the \Mluon Graded School auditorium on April L’S. The World famous Williams Colored Sin;; er^ will enteiiain at the above mini ed place and date. Reserved seats will b r > provided. Admission, chil dren 26c, adults 5(>e; reserved seats 75c. Geo. W. Pegtie.% principal. FOR Hor Sale ^OR SALE—Several used trucks from one to three and a half tom apaclty. C. O. Ritchie, Transport la rage. •YIR SAt E—trive Room bungalo\V b W'lst Floreni-e. lot 60 by 16ft, goo nedtion, alt modern convcriiencer ’a«y terms. See me at once . F 1. Barnwell, phone 796. SALE—Corn and S. Haynaworth. pea vine hay Phono 3402 NOTICE OF APPIriCAT.ON CHARTER. Saunders Memorial Hospital. Pti) 1 iinxt to t'bapter XLVtl of Vnl- umo 1, Code of Laws, 1912, South i -iii.lina. aim a< is m • ‘iin tli^roof. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned corporators will make applicatijn to tne wccreiary, 01 ^tate for a charter for tlie Saunders '•mi>rinl Mosp’t'fl. and after having given public notice as required by alii law, will me their ueeiui’iitinn with the Secretary of State. The nrlm ipal place of business of I be proposed corporation will b o Fior oTico. South Can Tina. The general nature of tne business it proposes to do is that of establishing, conduct ing and maintaining a general and special eye. car. nose and throat hospital. The amount of the nroposed c.Tpital stock will be $6ft,- 000 09. divided into 300 shares of the par value of Sioft per share. A meeting of the subscribers to he capital stock of the proposed orporntlon will b° held at the law •Iflces of Arrowsmlth, Muldrow. tridees & Hicks, Florence. 8. C n Fridav. April 30. 1920. at 12:09 'oon. and at r-uch other times and daces to which the said meeting nay bo adjourned, for the purposi >f completing the organization of •aid proposed corporation and cor STORAGE'* 5 ’’ Bi "Costa Less oer Mouth of Cermo*” SERVICE STATION Vein her Pee Dee Automotlv* Trad* Association. FLORENCE BATTERY 8ERV»C* L. B. FERRELL. OPPOSITE CDURT MODE* PHONE 1M-W "tn—W—1 >■ if win— The Parlor Shoe Shop L. F. ALLEN Prcpnctor THE BEST SHOE REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. 6C L. EVANS STREET FLORENCE, S. C. Endurance Test. The setting for the tale is La Jolla, • aniaH town near San Diego. It Is a place that boasts of great swimming and many other attractions, besides n museum. A little maiden, whom we will call Nellie, was passing the tun seum with her mother. Both were newcomers in the town and were tak •ng their first sightseeing tour. Nellie glanced up at tin? sign in front of the museum—“Man-eating shark. Fifteen cents admission.” So the two passed on. Two or three hours later, mother and daughter came back by the safu» route, and again passed the museum The sign, of course, was sllll there Nellie could not be silenced. “Is thaf man still eating the shark I” she asked. "! should think he would get tired.’’- nttaburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Not Nowadays. Ladles of quality originally wore masks either to protect their complex ions or out of modesty to prevent them from being recognized while out of doors. Transport Trucks Nuf-Sed. •TIB SALE LUMBER-'.Ve are opei ating 2 mills. n«ar Florence and ar prepared to deliver framing of ai '-dr, "nick by trucks right on thf Job. Call at our office in Timer miiding fei prices or write Box 1. ity. Rex Lumber Co. ■'OR SALE—Hay, Peas, Cleveland Dig I.’.ril and Toole Prolific Cotton le d. T. K. Pitt ?, R F D 2, Florence •'OR SALE—f8.9 acrer well improv el farm 2 short miles on Mars Huff road Good house 6 rooms ?rd harm, tobacco barns, splendid •ond frontage. Plenty wood. Price '•160 pm’ acre cash quick rale. 'Ad ’loss Box 353. Hamlet, N. C. ■if.vfng State. same to the Secretary of DR. J. D. SMYSER Dr. N. W. HICKS Dr. E. M. HICKS Board of Corporators. ^Terence. 3. C., April 27, 1920. •’OR SALE--Nino room house anil basement nil conveniences, South ’hurch street, $8750; 6 room house, Ml conveniences. West Evans, $6300; I room houso, East Evans street. 13250; two 4 room houses'. E. Elm tie»t; $2259; 6 room house, all con- 'eniences, 8. Gaillsrd st, $5500; ’oven room house, all conveniences. Nome street. $8500.00; five 00m house and 1 vacant lots. Mag- 'olia Heights $5600; 3 room houso E ■71m rt'oet, *1900; fot 55x150 Brown treet. $”50; 18 station view lots 'nd 40 lot? on Magnolia Heights. rb»sc lots ar-’ bargains—One good ’500 ib safe. Martin & Hill. Phone t IIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Florence By H. A. Brunson, Probate. Judge. Whereas. Margaret H. Brunson unde suit to me, to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the cs »nte of and effects of J. Calhoun Brim son. These are therefore to cite ar.' idmorieh all and singular the kin Ired and creditors of the. 'said J. Calhoun Brunson, deceased, that thev he and appear before me. In the court of Probate, to be held at Fior n nro. S. C.. on May 1. 1920 next at ♦or publication thereof, at It oVI'-ck In the forenoon, to show cause, if env they have, why the said Admin IstraMon should not he granted. Given under mv hand, this 16ih day of April Anno Domini. 19‘.!0. H. A. BRUNSON. •Judg" of Probate LOST —A toM box containing tools ‘bains from iruck on road be- Effingham and Florence. If return to C. R. David. Florence Rt. 3 and receive reward. I LOST- On the street some store, sometime Dr. Miles W. Maloney OPTOMETRIST Eyes examined, glasses fitted. Sulzbachertt, up stain Entrance through store. or loft in igo 11 spec taclo case with several gold pins,! two rings end a small gold chain, the *erson who found it will receive re vard f they will call 123-W. To Investors a favorable opportunity of fered to become interested with bankers and substan tial business men of long exverience in oi> fleids. Re cently organized oil develop ment corporation already on secure footing. Comnierc’al drilling safety feature. No high pressure stock promo tion. Details on request. West Continent Oil Corvor'n 501 Fifth Avenue, Now York. LOST—One set of books, roclpts, etc. Dealers name ‘on receipts. J. ” Stackley tf Co. Reward if return ed to J. street. F. Stackley & Co. Evans Lace From Century Plant Tlie women of Fayul, in tha Azores, make beautiful luce from the fiber of loaves of the -century, plant* , lirow Your Hair FREE’RECIPE After being almost totally bald a N*v’ York btiainess man grew hair—and now has a prolitic growth at age of 66—for which he will send the genuine reeino free on request to any man or woman who wishes to overcome dandruff or gain new hair growth. Or testing box of the prep aration, Kotalko, will be mailed with recipe if you aend 10 eta., atamps or ■>:ai)Tcr.,!i4(i» addreas Ic.’John H.'Brit;-in. BT 301, Station r. Now York, N. Y. Not putting on a Transport Truck when you have need for one is like stopping the clock to save time. GORMAN & GORMAN REPRFSKNTtVG NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE FLORENCE. S. C. A. M. STRICKLAND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANT FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA. Audits Systems Tax Return* | The Eagle Shoe Factory] II, W. Schmidt,'Prop. j » Expert Shoemaker Repair work called foi and delivered. Turned Soles a speciall 110 E. Evans St. Phone 99. STIMPSON Automatic—Computing SCALES 100, 30. 6 and pound capacity All scales equipped with or with out scoops, ( MO SPRINGS. NO f ’OG WHEELS, j NO RATI I1KT3 Put an END to your scale THOU BLKS by replacing vour old scales wllh STIMPSONS, I am in position to make immedi ate deliveries. HE A PE Florence, S. C. 14 EDGAR S. McQuoen L. McD. HICKS Architect« Florence, S* C. Office in McCall Bldi Mappin & Hamilton HOUSE PAINTING PAPER HANGING PHONE 5GS\ OFFICE OVER McCOWN HARD WARE comply, ?,l