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THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 6, 1920.
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1SC5—Hour Admiral Hobart E. Peary
U ’ S. N„ Arctic explorer and dni
oovorer of the North Pole, born
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: ao aecond claaa matter
8. 1900. at Florenoo, 8. C.
RHEUMATISM j
Is completely watmetl out of the I
system by Tiic celebrated Shivar!
Mineral \VaW. Positively auaran ,
iced by money back offer. Tastes
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Aajtoclated press is sxcluilve-
|p ehUti^l to the use tor republics-
t)4| aU new# dispatches credited
[jt'lh or fiot bthenriee credited in this
paper an« ako to die local news pub-
ttited herein. -
’ :v' THURSDAY MAY 6, 1»20
‘^how-your Colors"
The yellow tag Is a pledge of Icy
“alty to ^Florence.
Not even In wartimes when entba-
eidsm born of patriotism Held men’s
' bj-eabts has there been seen in Flor
ence such spontaneous and zealous
response to the call of duty us* the
workers in the 'Chamber of Com
merce campaign have shown. Most
significant, we take it, of the love
they have for Florence.
Grdat movements tor the public
weal are always accomplished
through . concerted action, and tb :
• one best way to accomplish anything
pfoi 1 , this town Is through the hearty
coopciatiou cf a united citizenship,
cooperation is best obtained
nugU a centrally organized Com
mercial body. The Chamber of Com-
moree is,the most effective organiza
tion. . Be sure thpt you are num-
bored among the progressive element
istorc (be curtain fall Saturday af-
Fibrnoon.
it; i^ really an opportunity that is
[ nut afforded the citizens of every
$$oini to become affiliated with a real
..kVe, fide-awake Chamber of Com-
fee. The people of Florence now
tae this opportunity and the way
they are; embracing it Is simply
kcterlstic of the spirit that has
5, Ptprencc the city It is today,
/membership campaign is being
Fously waged aud will bo contiau
.^ntit, Saturday evening by which
every loyal Florentine *will bo
leather of the commercial body
lie city that has the wellfaro of
at Cresson. Pa. Died in Wash- nne = costs a ,rine ’ Delivered any-
ington. D. C„ Feb. 20. 1920. I w,,, * r '‘ bv 0 " r R ’ ,ort,nce Gregg
1S62—Jeff Davis, Untted Stales sea- ^ Anderson. Phone them,
nlor from Arkansas, born Li Lit
lie River county. Ark. Lied at
Little Rock,, Jan. 3. 1913.
1874--Elizabeth Cady Stanton began
a’ speech-making tour of Michi
gan in behalf of woman suffrage
18512—T.brd Frederick Cavendish,
new Chief Secretary for Ireland
and T. 11. Curke, permanent un
tier Secretary, Itssassinated in
- Phoenix Park, Dublin.
18S8—Opening of International Ex
hibition in Edinburgh by th?
Duke of Clarence. -
1893- Emperor William dissolved the
German phlUament because i.
rejected the army bill.
■ISJU.—Theodore Roosevelt assumed
oliice as police commissioner in
New York city.
1901 —Prtnce ami Princess of Wale -
landed at Melbourne.
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Oscar W. Underwcod. of Aiabaim'.
the new Democratic leader in the U
S. Senate, is S8,ynays old today, liav
ing hern born May ii 1882. at Louis
ville, Ky. Although serving his first
term in the seoaU r.ir. Underwoo i
is a veteran in Yhe puitlic sei vice, i t-
has been cited us tile Strang-st ex
ample in modern times cf a thorough
iv modest man getting a reputation
without going after it. For sixteen !
years he sat in the lower home of 1
Congress doing spiel did work am’ |
never getting his name into the pa
pers. Finally the crash came, th-
Domdcuats carried Congress, and
from sheer merit and nothing else
the qui**t man from Alabama was
made floor leader and put in charge
of the party’s tarirt Dill. And he so
acquitt-d iiiself that witliln a month
he became a natibnai figure, and in
1912 he loomed as a formidable can’
didate for the presidential nomina
tion. The Senator ts a graduate of
the University of Virginia am! a law
yer l y proffessloa.
Colored ladies!
can have long,
straight, soft
hair. Yelmot
will make your
hair so that you can
brush and comb it any stvle,
Velmot will help it, no matter
how kinky or nappy. Highly
perfumed; not sticky;good
for dandruff and falling hair.
Send 25c for a box by mail, or ^
ask your druggist. AGENTS
Wauled Write for Terms
Vwtixiot Chemical Co.
Birmingham'
Ala.
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Today Is the tenth anniversary of
the accession of King. George V io
the throne.
The Louisville May Festival, one of
the most notable in th * middle west
will ho ‘opened today.
New York State delegates to the
Democratic national convention are
to meet for a conference at Albany
tday. •
Democrats of Connecticut are to
meet in state convention today to
select their delegates to the national
convention.
The four delegates at-large from
(’dorado to the Republican national
convention will be named at a State
convention - at Pueblo today.
Rhode Island's ton delegates to the
Democratic national convention will
l.*p decided upon nt state and con
gressional conventions in Providence
today.
Miners’ officials and operators in
dicated after participation in the
strike of the b'tuminous coal fields
last November, are to be arraigned
CONSTIPATION
And Sour Stomach Caused This
' Lady Much Suffering. Black*
Draught Relieved.
“Gets-
So
IX” Mi
) They
Makes Them Loosen Up
Lift Off Painlessly.
There’s no more pain after a few
drops of ■‘tieis-lt - ’ hunts upon corn or
callus and instantly dries.
JOHNSON LEADS
IN CALIFORNIA
WOOD AHEAD IN INDIANA PRE
FERENTIAL PRIMARY
DP YOU?
Indianapolis, May 5—Incomplete
returns from Indiana's republican pre
^iil-ntial primary give Wood 51.000;
Johnson 17,000; Louden 23.000 and
Harding 12,000.
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Johnson Wins
Sun Frnnsisco, May 5—Returns ! $
from California’s primary so far re-1;/
reived giv* fur republican presiden-, j:j
tial prefer'nee. Johnson * 383,000;! g;
Hoov-i 156.080 P:
Stockard Promoted
To Succeed Mr. King
(Wilmington Star.)
S. A. Stockard was promoted yes
terday from assistMi*. to the gcn-ial
superintendent of transportation or
Un* A. C. L. Railroad Co., to the po
sition of general superintendent of
transportation, made vWant by tin*
rei >nt death of J. T. King
Mr. Stockard came to Wilmington
1 v elve ago -U i til- A_ C. !..
and durinv that time he has been in
various offices of the transportation,
department. He was successively
chief clerk in the cur accountant's of | "
lice, car accountant, superintend/;nt -
of ear service, and assistant to the - ! 2
geneml superintendent of transpor
tation.
He has tin* honor of being the
! youngest superintendent of transpor-
I lalion the A. C. L. has ever had. He
j comes from Raleigh, and is tiie son
j of H. Jerome Stockard. of that cily.
Long for a trip around the world? .
Like a clean, wholesome love story? v
Hunger for the excitement of adventure?
Admire an honest-to-goodness hero?
"Want thrills, romance and fun?
- BECAUSE MOST FOLKS DO
“THE LUCK OF THE IRISH”
An ALLAN DWAN Production
has been made from the famous novel of adventure
by HAROLD MACGRATH.
Also a Mack Sennett Comedy ‘ GEE WHIZ”
O’DOWD THEATRE
MONDAY and TUESDAY
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Meadorsville, Ky—Mrs. Tcarl Pat*
rick, of this place, writes: “I was
very constipated. I had sour stomach
and was.so uncomfortable. I went to Kike
the doctor. He gave me some pills.
They weakened me and seemed to
tear up my digestion They would
gripe me and afterwards it seemed
I was more constipated than before.
I keard of Black-Draught and de
cided to try it. I found it just what 1
needed. It was an easy laxative, and
not bad to swallow. My digestion soon
improved. I got w-M of the sour stom
ach, my bowels soon seemed normal,
no more griping, and I would take a
dose now and then, aud was in good
shape.
I cannot say too much for Black-
Draught for it is the finest laxative
one can us-.”
J Thedford's Black-Draught has for
I many years been found of great value
; In the treatment of stomach, liver and
bowel troubles. Easy to take, gentle
and r-lialilp in Its ni-tion. leaving no
bad after-effects, it has won the praise
of thousands of people who have used
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In a day or two you lift the old
i misery-maker right off without
even feeline it. That - * the last of
Mr. Corn and the last of your mis
ery. Millions who have lost their
corns the "/Icts-lt" way say it is the
only eommon-sense way to get rid
of the pests.
"tjets-lt,* - tiie never-tailing, guar
anteed money-back corn remover
costs but a triile at any drug store.
Mf’d by 10. Lawrence & To., (llih-ago.
Sole in Florence anc recommended
ii■- (he world's best corn remedy by
E.ug Co.
It’s the Small Leaks
That-Are Dangerous.
That com* and bodily ra»e are Id-
c-mpaublc » the most trile of tru
ism* That o( she two bodily ease is
the most to br dtiMred, likewise need* -
no proving. Therefore, eliminate the
coin. Thai you can do it by using
In th*» United States District Court
q. at heart, aud is working iO ( nt Indianaoolis today,
this even a bigger town, hi
6W>' se»se of the word.
More and more the kuoclter is be
ig known to his more progres
SUMMONS
MARY
o
PICKFRRD
l^oa Angeles’, May * ,sqbpo-na
from the Listrict Court of Douglas
£t«Uow citizens as a wart ou the c’ouniy. Nevada, was delivered to
^ p( f ctvllization. His number, | Mary'Bickford l y a United Status
pver. la becoming woefully less ntuR carried ibis morning, command
progressively developed city’ 1 ”* lu : r *'• i4 W tfl!r ih 1 un f'
^ 0 . , ■ ^ ’Nevada, at lu a. m. .on May 1< to
Florence, but here and there gnawer to a suit to annnl lier diverse
iu Horence are some autlquai.-
- moss, backs who were just born
forward and who have never
resell
nereis only a single trial lo
maie Ihciatl io il»e most aki^iMxal.
1 f y it a/ft I you m»I1 l»r (onvmccU, be-
Cat “sc the corn will Lc “One.
lAon't think thji Lccaiiive **riout
' ( om ( ttfrs * h.tvf: not surtteded,
COR M: A SC: will (.nl \ou )(
it dt*rs yon I’d y«»nr mom y
Al druj/iokl* oi \ry in.ul. 2S i^nts.
CLARK JOHNSON MlDItlNE CO..
^ \>w York.
Court Common Pleas
HeF;ring Damage Suit
HARD FOUGHT CASE BEING
THRASHED OUT, MANY
| WITNESSES EXAMINED
| Th- Court of Common Pleas has
In*/11 (y-ug-d sim-e Tuerday ou lb'.' >
< - iiM* (.f \V. O. Faddy vs tb * Atianti--
I C( - asl I.11111I1-1 - Coi - ),oration iu wliii-Ii
jthe plaintiff is suing the dffeuduni
* 10: 8(H'00 dauiages. alleged to haw
i resnited from the building - of Iran*
load; and the cutting cf Umbo, -
| which it is claimed in the complaint
I stopped t K* natural flow of water and
Thus overflowed the land of llie ))lji»t
| (iff dturngnig this land and crops and
i npairirg the I calUi 01 his family.
[Mr. Kah'lv is 11 ; ic: 1 nied by Arrow- -
j smith. Mnidrow, Bridges & Hicks,
.-'.ml. the ’I-feudanl Is represented by
iCelfcv «k Hinds of Kingstree. Tiie
cas - b'jii.g lu nl f-. 1 gill and many
witnesses fer imth sides have l.-cen
examined.
All iurors not engaged fn tills cas-
w-ro excused from furtlier attend-
am - until loniorrow morning ;ii nine
o'clock.
There are at the eresent time I).*
tween two and tliree 'hundred women
in Mexico engaged in bullfighting,
either ss slayers rf toe wounded liill-
or as moimt-’d atiemlants in the ring,
ami they are immensely popular will,
Hu people. Their earnings vary, but
on fete days, whTm hundreds of thou
sands of people attend a bull-fight
•1 woman may be paid as much a; -
YVe ran ail sec llic big cxpu’itses ami
llic.se we worrv about.
But we seldom stop to think of the lit
tle nickel, dime and <|iiarter leaks, this
in il'ie aggregate do more to scuttle for
tune's ship than the big ones. '['he
best place for it is the savings depart
ment of tins bank. Try stopping tbe-e
tir.\ Ual-swith a pass Imok.
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nuts lie Poisensi
from Owen Moore.
'Whether Miss Bickford's form-r i
husha-Pd will bo louglit by the Neva-
... ... , , da authorities, r.ij a e-;ai - ge of p-rjury
able to about face.. This specie (for (lu . part h( . tooli (he now fu
maalty. however. Is a necessary ( n , ()lls divc -rce suit will b- determln-
ct .to a commuuity and-is here ed. it was announced today, but tb
ps; for the purpose of showing I <■'**« "I on ” William Weaver
under arrest here on a charge of per
jury in an exactly similar case.
CapUi'n J W Carter cf tiie Nevada
more progressive element of the
that the chrouic knocker has
Bter been able to stop the progress
really live community.
tYfilorence is the only city iu South
iina named for a woman,’' de
ni Mr. P. A. Willcox in his ad<
1. at the Chamber of Commerce
er, 'tand therefore,” he added,
•- make Florence beautiful.’’ In
idlng ITorentines that iu the
rgie to secure for their city nia-
Sfate |n*li<- *, in rived here this morn
ing with i.n ex-(;ut’lve warrant lo
th-* removal of Weaver to Reno, Nev
where In; Is under indictment for
8%veaiir;g that In* ;rit>n<l(*d to niako
Nevada hi* residence, and tlien tak
ing the next 1 rain for Nevada after
n divoree d-ci—e liad been granted.
Owen .Moore testified that li“ did
no t go to Nevada to permit ids
wife's summons to be served on
him.
There Ls no ground for the crimi-
EXELENT0
QUININE POMADE
FOR
STUBBORN HAIR
Have long, straight hair that
can be dfe-saed easily.
Exelento Quinine Pomade
makes hair Imie and silky.
We Make EXELENTO SKIN
BEACT1FIER. an ointment for
dark, sallow skins, used in treat-
mentofskin troubles.
Price of em-h -Jr. <-i-iiis
if you - rtouivreaii'tJl'Ti!/
you, send I'll iHme an,l
mldlY-.-. Wo wit. fi' o that
you aro supplioil.
i..\i:i.ento mi.ihcim: i o.
Atla'iilu. (,a.
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.progress they should uot be niC prosecution of Almy I’ickford.-
iidful of the aesthetic, Mr.' Wlll-
p.was.^iopt happy. It is hoped the
tstioc will take root in the
of the home owners aud the
its ; as well. There are many
gpot-: in Florence. Smooth
out and the change would bo
BrMI.
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TODAYS BIRTHDAYS 4
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leritk William, former Crown
*f Prussia and heir to the
1'imperial throne, born at
km, >38 years ago today,
guis of Hartlngton, sou and
Yhe Duke of Dovonsblre, born
ira lago today.
ir Underwood, the new Lem
lender lu the llnlted States
font at LoulsvHJe, Ky., 58
today.
£. Knox. United States
tom Pennsylvania, bom at
b. Pa. 67 years ago today.
} A Earl, president ot Dos
allege, horn at Bathvale,
51 years ago today.
said Capt.ilr. Cnrt-r. but the case of
Owen Moore is different.
The validity of tin* Weaver war
rant is t-i b<* toted In tin* local court
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5 Albert’s Rhe-.im.uic Remedy
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i The cbief indications in tlic
treatment of K II 'li.MAIISM ^
etc. are to neutralize the toxins *J
and destroy the specific poisons
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^ESTa
STORage ^battERY
"Costs lost ptr Uonth of Survico'
•ERVICE STATION
Mntnbcr Peo Deo Automotive Trad#
Association.
FLORENCE BATTERY BBRVICi
L. B. FERRELL.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUBI
PHONE 1B4-W
llie Eagle Shoe Factofy
H. W. Schmidt, Prop.
Expert Shoemaker
Repair work called for
' and delivered.
Turned Soles a specialty i
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“All 0. K.
FOR THE BLOOD”
Is What a Ciiizen of Georgia Says of,
ZiRON, the New Iron Tonic.
Iron is needed by the blood to keep
men and women strongand healthy. Iron
is needed bv the nerves to keep them !
loned up. /iron, the new iron tonic, will
put iron into vour blood and should help
renew your fagged nerve forces in the
wav it has done it for many others.
Head what Mr. 1. R. Bell, Rt. 2, Oconee,
Ga.. says about the effects ot Ziron:
“1 flunk Ziron is all O. K. for flic blood.
That was what I have been taking it for—
my blood. I liked Ziron so well that I
went back to (lie store and got two more
bottles of if.”
Ziron is a combination of a pure medi-,
final inorganic iron sail, mentioned in the j
U S. Phantfacopeia, with the hypophos-!
phites of lime and soda, and other vaiu- i
able tonic ingredients, endorsed and re-1
commended by the bept medical authori
ties and mentioned in the medical text!
.books.
All druggists sell Ziron on a money-'
back guarantee. Look for the formula
on the label. Get a bottle today, and
give it a fair trial.
ZN Ifi
\bur Blood Needs
E VERYONE can &ave abundance
of Thick, Beautiful. Glossy Hair.
7 Sutherland S sters Hair Grower Grew this Hair
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SUtHiRUKO SISURS l)nca-Wli, not now?
gj On Sslr al all Dralrra B
Sevan Sutherland Sisters
341 BB10DUBST AVE. N. Y. CITY
The thing tLat
ever}' tire buyer—
for big car or small
—i.s trying to buy,
i '.iuileagceconomy.
And the one way
to produce it is
s-ient ilic nianu-
facturing.
t
What
Most Miles
pei* Dollar
Means To
^ ^ - ’
That means quan
tity buying, quan
tity production
and quantity sell
ing — always the
Firestone way to
belter tire values
at lo\v cost.
Buy Firestones!
Arrsf iffi/Vt y-'» dollar 11 u / ur ti/V flrdfi’. <0 thf Mg
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