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In the^ Gruen Guild worshops at
’ Madre-Biel; Switzerland, Gruen Watch
es arc made. Here, with the aid of the
most modern American machinery,
master craftsmen .fashion the Gruen
movements— and here these artisans,
with the same skill and devotion as was
possessed by the masters of old, do
what no machine can do, finish by hand
and adjust each movement to the ex
acting standards of Gruen Precisfrm ac
curacy.
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$ Nick and Nancy bad just read a fa-
*1 mens poem about an albatross; that
• la. they said It talked of such a bird
or creature, and as they knew nothing
about an albatross or his ways or Ids
family, they would love It If Daddy
would tell them something about it.
“ludeed,” said Daddy. ‘‘I will. Yon
know now, come to think of It, acme
time ago I said to myself that I must
tell you an albatross atory—telling all
that the albatross does, end how he
looks, and how he builds his nest.
“And then somehow 1 forgot about
It, and then It slipped my mind or
some such dreadful thing.”
Daddy laughed and Nick and Nancy
said: “We’re so glad, though, that you
will tell ns an albatross story."
“And please begin at once,” said
Nick. “Yes, please,” said Nancy.
“Wedl. lhat is best—to begin At
once,” said Daddy.
“Far down in south Georgia, in an
island far off from here, which you
will ftnd in your geography if you will
look it up, the Albatross family make
their nest.
“In November, which Is like our
May where they live, they leave the
ocean over which they’ve been wander
ing, and then they begin to make their
home.
“Young Alec Albatross admired Miss
j Alice ‘Albatross Immensely. He began
to pay her marked attention and he
danced for her and sang for her and
gobbled for her and shrieked for her.
“‘Will you he my albatross?’ he said.
•Will you he my albatross, sweet little
albatross mate? Of course you aren't
so very little, but I call you little be
cause I love yod and like to call you
by pet names.
“‘Yes, will you be my albatross?’
“And . Miss Alice Albatross sang
back: ‘1 will be your albatross.’ They
have no family name such as the
Johnny Penguins have. Johnny Pen
guin is a family name, hut these birds
are only known as the Albatross fam
ily, and their other names are not
family names, but just names to call
Iheiu by.
“Well, after Miss Albatross had de
cided to become Mrs. Albatross rhey
began scraping and pulling and dig
ging at the ground to make a cone-
shaped nest. They made it very high
and then they laid the single egg,
which Is their custom.
“Mr. Albatross helped hls wife in
everything she did, taking turns to
watch over the egg. He was very
MR. A. C. J EPSON RETURNS
CONFEbERATE"REUNION
Mr. A. (!. Jepson, of Florence, re
turned this morning from Sumter
where be attended the. reunion 01
Confederate veterans. Mr. Jepson
has attended most all of the Confed
erate reunions and he declares that
this was the most delightful one he
had ever attended. He is loud In his
praise of the hospitality of the Game)
Cock city and declares everything !
possible ivas done for the entertain
meat and pleasure of the old hoys
vho wore the gray. The old soldiers i
wore met at the trains by a commit
tee of ladies w ho completely took j
charge of the veterans from their
moment of lending until their* tinal
depatture and naw that, each and
every soldier was well cared for.
They were assigned to homes where
they were honored guests during
their too brief ctay in the city.
Interesting and plaesing programs
were carried out and there was not
a dull mojnent during the entire re
union. Quite a number cf old vet
erans from this county attended the
reunion.
Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi
culty in urinating, often mean
Serious disorders. The world’s
Standard fetnedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and ufic acid troubles—
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PHONE 226.
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bring quick iwlief and ofttn ward off
cUadly diseases. Known *6 tW ‘fifctionat
remedy of Holland for morS than 200
yeare. AH druggists, in three sites.
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REPORT
FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
CONCERNING
House Ants
“. ait anndying for
their faculty of getting
into, food, particularly sugars, syrups, cakes,
candies and other sweets.
“Having once gain^ access to articles of
this sort in an incredibly short time the
premises may be swarming with these un-
“welcome visitors.
“They are not only a nuisance, they help
destroy gardens and crops.’*
Keep these disgusting insects away from
. your food.
No good housekeeper will tolerate
Ante on the premises
BEE 9 BRAND
INSECT POWDER
KILLS
Ante, Reea, bed-bogi, roachee. water-bvgi,
Ike. motha, cootiea and iMuiy other houae-
fclaM sad garden inaecta. Kill* fliea and
it fanned into the air, or homed.
M Is meMtfod. itrdi, patt and
dmmtk maimah. Nan-ptitenom.
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DOMESTIC AlflNUS
BALTIMORE. MD.
NOTICfc:
Notice is herebv given tha‘ tlie un
dersigned will apply lo the Secretary
of State of Sou'h Carolina for a char
ter creating the Wagoner Lumber
Company. « Corporation in the pro-
cess o! organization under the laws
of the State of South Carolina, the
said Corporation to have a capital
stock of Twenty Thousand Dollars
($20,000.00), divided into two hun
dred. (200) shares cf the par value
of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
each; to have its principal place of
business at Pampllro, S. C\, and to|
engage in the business of manufac-i
luring lumber, veneer and all build-}
ing and construction materials and J
other wood products; in buying and'
selling real estate and personal prop
erty, and in doing any and all things
Incident to or that are necessary m
the manufacture and production cf
the articles and products before men
tioned.
Notice is further given that a meet
; ng of the subscribers to the capital
nock of said Corporation will he held
on the 10th day of May. 1020, at 11
o’clock a.- m. at Pamplico, S. C.. a>.
which the organization cf the said
Oompanv will be perfected.
CHARLES E. •WAGONER
H. M. PROPST
Corporators.
FOR THE HAIR'S
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Take the Kinks Out,
BY USING HARADE!
It promotes a healthy growth, re.
lievea itching at the «calp, cure*
tetter; removes dandruff, makeij
the hair soft and long.
Accept no substitutes.
At ail drug stores, and by mall
26c. Send stamps or coin.
Agents Wanted..,^
Write for
proposition.
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Atlanta. Ca.
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Wanted
FOR SALE—One blue reed .Uviijg
room or sun parlor set. AlgO oie
Mason I- Hamlin Piano In good con
dition. Mrs. L. Ctiase. 201 South Celt
WANTED—You to gv to the Truufi-
port Garagfc'abd'* took over their
used car bargains: FOR SALE—A nice eight room, two
story dwelling. Fine community
WANTED—Roy s buys cbtcketrs,' tor N 0 . ; E. Pine. Lot 75x125. House
Levs, ducks, eggs, potatoes and built when lumber was cheap and
produce. Bring them any time. j quality good.. F. H. P.arnwell Phone
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For SALE—Cheap! Onb Moore
SO Touring Car, practically new,
run only 400 miles, extra tire and
case, only $1000. J. W. Berger phone
oto-J.
WANTED—You to try the Transport;
Garage for a used car.
WANTED—Agents to write - Monthly
Health and Accident Insurance
policy’s. Apply ftocm 7 Barringer
Bldg, or write M. E. Street Box 30u,
Florence, S. C.
WANTED—Room and hoard, close in
by quiet middle aged ' man. Ad
dress “Roomer” care- Times office.
WANTED—at once by young couple,
iwo or three furnished rooms fof
light housekeeping, call Mrs. W. B.
Fulton, Phone 242 W.
WANTED—A horse man. A good
salary to the right man. lie must
be a good trader and a man that can
gain the confidence of the people.
Must have good references ns to abll
ity and character. The J. I). Rasor
Co., AHjlllns, S. C.
FOR SALE—Ten registered Duroc
Jersey Tried sows farrow May and
June. They are bfed to Taxpayer,
grand son of Orion Cherry King Jr.
the SH550.00 hog. Young’s Pedigreed
Seed Farm. Tlmmonsvllle, S. C.
FOR SALE—\ No 1 Jersey Cow with
second calf. Apply 714 Ellis Axe.
Florence, S. C.
POD SALE—One three room house
near corner of Darlington and San
born streets. Terms $1000. J ,W
Ward 403 Dfty et..' Phone 235 J^. .
FOR SALE—One bed room sUUi.
dining room set (both oak) alro
perfection oil stove, cooking uten
sils, dishes etc. Apply 13 S. Ilarllve
street.
WANTED—A stenographer one of
experience familiar with lumber
prefered. Trenchard-Spaifow Lum-
b™ Co. .FOR SALE—Kline touring car la
—. — j good condition has been run four
WANTED—To rent 3 or G room thousand miles. Call 567 W. H. >tc-
house or. 4 rooms. Address W. E. Neill.
F. care V M G A J .. .
— 'FOR SALE—A Piano in good condi-
WINTED—Lumber inspector fami)- j tion, cheap fo r cash. Phone 586J
iar with dressed stock N.C. Pine or call No 3 S. McQueen.
grading, also machine
Pino
feeder, and
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Darlington, S. C.
Many Devoted Admirers.
handsome with his while body, his
touches of color on wings and back.
He watched ahead of him and side
ways to see that all was well.
“For a long time after the children
from the nests all about are really able
to look after themselves they still stay
about their homes and where the coin
nles of'uvny of the*family are. But
when the time for more little ones to
come to the nests comes about the old
er ones go off with patches of gray
down still abont their plumage.
“*Ab,’ said Mr. Albatross, ‘1 always
feared I wouldn’t wirt you. You had
so many devoted admirers. There they
all were with their chests stuck out,
throwing out their wings and making
such fine gestures, and trying to make
you look at each of them alone.
“‘Ah, I felt yon liked us all the
«ame at first, but then to my happineffl
I saw that you didn't, and that the
others who had soijght you for their
bride were going away with their beads
held low and waving them from side
to side.’
“Mrs. Albatross smiled to herself.-
She had thought It quite proper not to
show Mr. Albatross too quickly that
she liked him the best.
‘‘They were sitting now on 'on* of
the stalks which formed a sort of
courtyard to their nest. Mrs. AlbatYoss
was sitting In u very dignified man
ner while Mr. Albatross was at'her
feet, squatting before her and looking
at her with adoring eyes.
“They would twch their bills and
stroke each other’s necks and they
would sing In fheir gquawky voices,
and Mr. Albatross would pose and
make fine gestures for her so she
wouldn't be sorry she'bad chosen him.
“They take turns, as J said'before."
continued Daddy, “to sit on the egg.
Sometimes the one who has gone off
will be gone o number'ef days look
ing for squids, their favorite food, but
the one behind never moves from hls
place on the nest, hut takes naps with
his head under hls wing.
“And, also, they are fussing with
their heme, making It aofter and ntcer
all the time and looking out at the
world with happy, soft brown eyec"
Womien are now liable to be sutr-
m<>ne<i to serve on Juries tn England,
hut to be qualified for such service
a woman must occupy a house of the
ta?:nble value of $150 in London or
$100 In the country.
100,000; PRESCRIPTIONS WERE
FILLED BEFORE NU MRER.40 FOR
r THE B LOOD WAS DISCOVERED
j. ('. Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind.. write and give you my experience
spent 40 years'in the drug business., with your great medicine, Number 111
compounded over 100,000 prescrip-; For the Blood. When 1 began U
tions before “Number 40 For The | lake Number 40 I was suffering with
Blood” was dlscovereu. 40 is an old a severe stomach trouble, could not
doctor's prescription, has cured the Pat anything without great distress,
worst cases cf blood troubles, ehvon was mn down, weighing but 130
ic rheumatism. cAtarrh, constipation.; pounds. I improved frem the start,
stomach trouble, indigestion, func-jam now o nmy fourth bottle. Can eat
tional nervous disorders, skin erup- anything 1 want, weigh 156 pounds
tions, such as eczema, sores, ulcers. ! and feel like a new man and wish to
pimples, etc. v rhomas Anderson, 418 thank you for the wonderful benefit
Linden St., Winston Salem, N. C„ I have received by taking this- won
writes as follows: “I thought I would:derful medicine.”
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Cig^i 7 Supreme
Better and morepleasing than
any mild Havana, cigar.
Ask yo'jr dealer for your favorite age
If your denier cart supply you— urrite us.
I. LEWIS CIGAR MFtCO.HEwww.NJ
Largest Independent Cigar Factonj in Die World %
several laborers apply to plant, Front FOR SALE 1 -Large Roe Shad. Span
ish Mackerel, fresh water bream
ard trout. Lewis J. Hollins, the
Poor Man’s Friend.
Mracelteneoiift
street. Superintendent. Treiichard-
Sparrcw Lumber Company.
| W ANTED—Several gentlemen can
he accomodated with room and
board at No 8 North Gaillard St.
mar A. C. L. station.
WANJTD—Second hand gus range.
Must be in-goo deonditlon. Phone
317 J
WANTED—Bookkeeper y with some
expc rleuee. Give references. State
ealaiy, and when can report first let
ter. Ask for Mr. Martin. D W Aider-
man, Jr.
FRESH CREAMERY B,tlTTER—Onr
own make, delivered to our cus
tomers ’n connection with thb '
fi'is oer poiitid Central Milk Su
tton. Pawn f46. > ^
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WANTED—A few more table hoard
ers.^ Phone 554-J.
WANTED—Young lady desires some
btenogi irphicat wdrk ,before 9 aV
m. or after 6 p. m. dally. Address
K. K. care, times.
WANTED- 1 to rent 3 to 6 room house
or* 3 rooms suitable for light house
keeping. References exchanged. Ad-
dres?: 'J J care Times office or phone
614 I. 3
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WANTED—Position by experienced
stenpgranher at once. Address
Stenographere care Times office.
WANtED—6 'Salesladies, apply S I»
Kre s & Co.. W. Evans street
FRESH POTTAGE CHEESE—T« A
cents a package. Delivered iu coj-
nerthn with the milk. Phono.yofe,
orders in. Phone 746. Central Ml k
Station. i
FOR LITERATURE—and prices <m
South Alabama and West Flori’Ia
lands write to C. M. Simmons, -Ho
ftoi’d, Ala.
WHEN YOUR CLOTHES—MM
.- Pressing, (.’leaning or Alleging,
call on us. We ate experts jr. tills
Hne. Ladies garmeate a spe^alt^.
Cl as. Kallsky, 15 N. Dargan St phone
179.
FRESH BUTTER MILK—88 rente a
gallon in gallon lots only nit bot
tled, bring your own containete. Cen
tral Milk Station.
WANTED—Young man. Large mer
cantile organization operating
chain of stores lias openings tor stv-
eml yAung men ffbm 20 to 25 years
of age who desire to connect them-
elves with a large organization
where thev will have unlimited op-
poitunittcs to advance and fit them
selves for higher posltione. Previous
experience In mercantile work help
ful Successful applicants wiU be
given a thorough training to learn
the details of the business. Only se.r-
ions, hard-working meft with a clean
par t record will be -’considered. Ap
plications, which will be considered
strictly confidential should atate age,
education, and details of business ex
perience. Address “Opportunity’*
care Times office.
ATTEND THE—fire Demons‘.rallon
of Lee Puncture proof tires Satur
day May 8th af kvDO P. M. Em t Flor
enoe Service St.atlon. cor R* venjell
ami Evans.
HAVE REOPENED—Businesf. black
smith and wheelwright, horst shoo
ing a specialty. Fully prepared for
thorough service. All work guaran
teed. Patronage ot old ctiftontera
and the public generally Is 'solfclted.
Robert Foster Bralley, 5 West Front
street.
LOST
LOST OR STRAYED-Sunday April’
25 a white current sh4ep from city
lot. Finder please notify Lylo Broth
ers, 49 N. Dargan St. Phone 494 and
receive rewaid.
WANTED—At once several school
boys to deliver and collect.' Work
does not interfere with school hours.! u-Gi' ^v iror
.Vfiplp at Times office between-hours ’
of if and 5.
T/>ST—A small white and browfr
spotted Collie pupfiy. The dog or
any information will he rewarded.
For Sale
IvOST—Who found the horseshoe
wilh the points turned up and. full
of luck. Address Box 205.
FOR SALE—Several used trucks! lost—One certificate of Deposit 1s-
from one td three and a half tons| s „ Prt uv Bank of Flofahoe to W. H. r
capacity. C. O. Ritchie, Transport Gary—Payable in case of death to
Garage. Mazzie Boyd No 3683 date June 9,
— — < ; 1019 for $150.
I OR RALE—Corn and pea vine hay.
M. S. Haynsworth. Phone 3402
FOR SALE LUMBER—Wo are oper-i
t or Rent
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The New York Cafe
ANNOUNCES
to its patrons and friends that they have installed
a hot cake griddle and waffle ironsand broilers for
their breakfast trade. And a fourteen foot steam
j table for dinner and sypper trade. Hot ve&et&bles
} and roast at all times when in season. Now in 1
l service. - !
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| PHONE 464.
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atina 2 mills, near Florence and are! POR rent—Warehouse 48x120 with
prepared lo deliver framing of allj i,, lin | t square of Main street and
kinds oniric by trucks right on thel slde , rar |{ facilities. Suitable tor any
fab. Call at our office in Tlmesl wh0 i 0 p a | e C r automobile business. T
building' for prices or write Box 12; r Barringer,
city. Rox Lumber Co L , — -
FOR SALE—Plugit Factory. Large
brick hfi'llding, suitable for wholt-
r-ale or warehouse. Real Estate 41
Trust Co'.'
FOR SALK—Five .room dwelling on
AV Kim street. PokspsKiou 90 days
Splendid Utile home for $3,660.
Terms. Real Estate & Trust Co.
FOR , SALE—East Palmetto street
prop»rty. No. 109 100 feet front;
No 113. -62 t-2 feet front; No UL
62 1-2 feet .front; No. 119, 100 feet
front. Afiply to B. H. Maynard, 10&
E. Palthettto street.
FOR B.yLE—Grand Jersey Cow giv
ing 3 gallons, milk pet *ay, gentle
and easy milker, p. L. \yifilamsOn,
Phone 3004,
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
io single men. Apply Mrs. Spen
cer. 103 W. Darlington 3t.
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hT)R RENT—Nicely furnished room
with all modern conveniences. Ap
ply 221 S. Church street.
Found
TAKEN—by Mistake oil train from
Columbia at Florence Wednesday
night one soft leather black, port
folio legal size; double pockets. Re
ward If re*urned to D. W. Galloway.
Columbia. S. C.
Three Northern California mnnlei-
asllties have recente ! eet*d wore. >n
as city clerks.