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NOTICfe OF APPLICATION FOR
CHARTER
The Millc Specialty Company, Inc.
Pursuant to Chapter XLVII of Vol
ume I, Code of Laws, 1912, S. C., and
Acts amendatory thereto, Notice is
hereby given that tne undersigned
corporators wilt make application to
the Secretary of State for a chartei
for The Mills Specialty Company,
Incorporated, and after having given
public notice as required by the said
law will fine their declaration with
thq Secretary of State. The princi
pal place, of business of the propos
ed corporation will be Florence, S. C.
The* general nature of the business it
proposes to do is that of manufactur
ing and selling patented grease traps
and other plumbing accessories auu
specialty articles in general for prof
it. The amount of the proposed cap
ital stock will be }8,000.0b, divided
into cigh{y shares of the par value
of $100.00 per share. ,
A meeting of the subscribers to the
capital stock of the proposed corpo
ration will be held at the law offices
of Arrowsrnith, Muldrow, Bridges &
Micks, .at Florence, S. C.. Monday.
May tltii, 1920, at 12:00 noon, and a!
such other times and places to which
said meeting may be adjourned, for
the purpose of opening the books of
subscription to the proposed corpo
ration, and for the further purpose
of completing the organization of the
said corporation and certifying the
same to the Secretary of State.
W. S. MILLS
W. MARSHALL BRIDGES
Board of Corporators.
Florence, &. C., May 6, 1920. •
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THE BUTTON BAG.
Used Car Bargains
StudebRker 4-5 passenger,* overhauled corn-
complete, new paint . s $ 650
Overland 85, overhauled, new paint 600
Elcar, Club Roadster, practically new 600
Lexington 6, 1919’ 7 passenger, 600 miles .... 1,300
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Call and let us show you what we have or phone
us and we will be glad to send any particular car
named for your inspection.
We Have some cars to trade for Florence real
[estate.'*
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Service Station,
^USED CAR BARGAIN HOUSE
■$» PHONE 797.
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C'l»l-ekeB-ter • Br*»4
1*111# in Bed And taold metallici
boxes, seeled with Blue Ribbon.
OIAMOND mtANn for Mr
years known as Best- Safest. Always R
SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVEPYWKERE
At a regular meeting of the Board
'of Directors of Commercial and Sav-
^ lugs Bank ’und the Commercial
I*-,Trust Company held April 13th, 1929
it it was ordered that a meeting of the
S stockholdeir of bpth Corporations bo
•2 called , to cousder and afct upon the
JS advisabhity of consolidating or merg
ing the Commercial Trust Company
ft‘Into tin- Commercial and Savings
w Bonk and thereby Increase the Cup
ii ital Stock of the Commercial and
Savings Bank »o $2.jf),000.00. and for
f| the surrender of the charter of the
Commercial Trust Company for for
^ mal (iissoiution.
Therefore. Nofce is hereby given
that the Stockholders of the. Com
mercial and Savings Bank and of the
$ Ccmr.HMcial Trust Company are re
quested to meet in the banking rooms
of the Commercial and Savings Bank
in the City of Florence on the Iktii
day PT May. 1920 at 11 o'clock In the
forenoon to consider and act upon the
proposition hereinabove stated.
J. P. Mc.VEiLL.
Ch'mn Bd. of Directors
FRANK J. BRAND,
President.
J. R. CLEMMONS,
Caali'er.
NOTICE.
The undersigned will apply on
May. 28th. 1920 to the Florence Ath
letic Park Association for a certifi
cate for t wenty shares of. stock iu
said Corporation to replace stock
S4 certificate number 143 which has
jjjrji .been misplaced. lost or stolen.
" I J. A. MULDROW.
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Flowers, shapes and trimmings going at cost
and Below
. 25 cents and Up.
Our Stock Must be Reduced
It is Going Regardless of Cost
All lines of our targe and complete millinery
stock will be offered you at prices, the like of
which never have been seen here. POSITIVELY
“In a work bag,” said Daddy, “there
lived a button bag. The button bag
waa made of
blue and white
cambrla, I be
lieve you call It,
and it had a blue
allk ribbon around
It at the top—I
suppose a sort of
neck-tie, one might
say.
“At any rate, la
$ this bag were
loads and loads of
buttons. The but
ton bag was a
very large button
bag, and the work
bag was a very
large work bag.
~i‘Whenever any -
Button Waa Found, one wanted a but-
* ton, or whenever
anyone said they had lost a button or
that a button was off, the work bag
was ta keif out and then a button was
found—always a button for everything
that needed a button.
“And when any member of the
household wanted to do a little mend
ing for everything that lacked a but
ton there was always found to be one.
“What did the buttons and the but
ton bag have to say to all this? Were
they pleased they were so useful?
We will hear.
“ ‘When is the party going to be?*
asked the hig, white button, *with the
shining face.
“‘Pretty soon,’ said the little green
button, •pretty soon.’
“Tve been to lots of parties,’ said
a button with a funny little face, a
face of some pld, old knight or lord
or something very noble!
“He had two sisters and a brother
and the four of them were all just
alike. They had never been used. a«
nothing had ever come np that needed
their time and their presence. They
had been in the button box for years.
Rut, of course, / they were kept, for
there might be a time, no one knows
when or how soon, when the buttons
with the faces might he just the ones
wanted,
“‘It’s so nice,’ said the one who
had just spoken, ‘that we are always
sure of a liome. It’s so nice. Some
folks would throw us away and would
say they had no use for a lot of old
buttons taking up mom when they
were about sure We'd never he used.
‘“But we don't have to worry, for
the mistress of the house who owns
the work hag and the button hag and
all. the buttons, always says that we
don't eat or driuk, meaning we don’t
cost her any money, and we might be
useful some time.
" ‘Site’s a sensible lady, yes shh I?.
And we’re sure of a home, quite *ure
of one.
“ ‘But as I said I had been to a great,
many parties because I have lived in
the button hag such a -long time, though
once I iRed on a handsome dressroh.
such a handsome dress, and then I
went to great halls and parties and
all.’
"‘Ah,’ said a big black button. Tve
hod a nice life, too. I’ve lived on
fur coats. I’ve been on several, and
I've been out on gloriously bruciug win
ter days when the snow came in my
face and body all at qnce!
"Tve been for sleigh-rides where
bells jingled and where my button
heart leaped for Joy!’
“‘And I,’ said a little brown but
ton, ‘have on the other hand been
about In the summer. I belonged to a
lovely bathing suit which belonged to
a little girl, and I used to see the sand
made into castles and bridges and
rivers, and all sorts of marvelous
things, and the lovely ocean would go
over me—oh, It was ho cool and re
freshing !
“‘And all about me were happy,
■miling people. Evejrone was shriek
ing with delight.
GORMAN & GORMAN
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NEW YORK LIFE IN8URANCK CO.
FLORENCE. B. C.
L. McD. HICKS
Architect
Florence, S. C.
Office in McCall BlUg
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BEAUTY SUPPLIES
Culinary, roilot/* Soap und Household
roquisities.
Prepa ration for every skin
Made by
FRANCO AMERICAN HYGIENIC CO.
and
Guaranteed on money buck
MINTZ BEAUTY SUPPLY HpUSE
Mrs. Oeloria Caddellc-M'otz, Prop.
High St. (West End) Florence, S. C.
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Wanted
WANTED—You to gv to the Trans
port Uurago and look over their
used car bargains.
WANTED—Roy s buys citckeua. tur
keys, ducks, eggs, potatoes ami
produce. Briug them any time.
WANTED—You to try the Transport
Garage for a used .ear.
FOR SALE—Ouo' blue reed |tvicg
room or sun parlor act. Also one
Mason & Hamlin Piano in good cob-
dition. Mrs. L. Chuso. 201 South Cott
FOR SALE—A nice eight room, twit
story dwelling. Fine 'community
No. ? E. Pine. Lot 7f>\12r*. HoUtse
1 built when lumber was citeap and,
quality good. F. 11. Barnwell Phone
796.
■ lYlD SALE—One three room bouue
—— near corner of Darlington and Sam
WANTED—Agents to wrRe Monthly) horn streets. Terms $1000.- J W
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Mappin &. Hamilton
HOUSE PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
PHONE 568
OFFICE OVER McCOWN HARD
WARE COMPANY
Health and Accidout lusuiauvu
policy’s. Apply Room 7 Barnugoi
Bldg, or write M. E. Street Box 3U0,
Florence, S. C.
Ward 403 Day et. Phone 23a J.
FOR SALE—Ono bed room sqit?,
dining room set (both oak) alfu
perfection oil stove, cooking utoM-
WAXTED—To rent a 3 or 4 room’ liisbea etc. Apply 13 fT Hatttet
house or 3 or 4 room apartment, 1 atree ^ , *
cither furnished or unfurnished. Ad- p 0 ,i SALE—KHne touring car •• Ii
di ‘css E., G. Bradford, caro Hayns- good condition has been run four
worth fi Lawton. [thousand miles. Call■ 667"W. H. Mc
Neill.
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Wanted—Two alround locomotive for SALE—A Piano-iu good condi
machinists. Southeastern agree- [ tiou. cheap fo r cash. Phone 696J
meut. F. Webb While. Rock Hill, S. or call No 3 S. McQueen.
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WANTED—A stenograpner one of
experience familiar with lumber
prefered. Trenchard-Sparrow Luue
her Co.
; FOR SALE—Large Roc Shad. Span-
WANTED—Salesman; Sales manager
position open for capable, energetic
salesman to represent Nationally
known Mumu'uctuting Corporation in
local territory. Must, call on whole
sale jobbers, stores and garage
trade
ish Mackerel, fresh water bfeam
and trout. Lewis J. Rollins, the
Poor Man’s Frjend.
FOR SALE—Jersey cow. Apply 3.
E. Pettigrew, Florence, S. C.
Miscellaneous
FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE—Tin
cents a package. Delivered in cua-
Line well advertised and de- ‘ ne' tit n with the milk. Phone yo »r
Dr. Miles W. Maloney
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined, glasses fjtted.
Sulzbachere, up stairs.
Entrance through store.
maml great. Permanent connection orders in. Phone 746. Central Mijji
and good income for right man. Mil
waukee Tank Works, Milwaukee, Wis
Station.
WANTED—Lady to assist in dress
making department. Apply Miss ^’j”
Julia Douglas. ‘ ’
FOR LITERATURE—and prices on
South Alabama and West Florila
> lands writs to C, M. Simmons, Ha^t-
WHEN YOUR CLOTHES—Nied
WANTED—Furnished room -by Pressing, Cleaning or Altaring,
young man; Address H. H. D. P; O call on us. Wje. are experts in thD
Box 61 Florence, S. C. ' .jline. Ladles garments a special!).
-- m lchas. Kalisky, 15 N. Dargan St phone
WANTED—Young lady desires some
.stenographies! work rhefore 9 a.! — ———
in. or after 6 p. m. daily. Address FRESH BUTTER MILK 30 cents a
K. K. care times. j gallon iu gallon lots only n>t bot-
]Ued, bring your own containeis. Cen
StoE
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For a new m select line of W. B. Corsets
Below Cost
Open Wednesday, 10 A. M.
For 10 Days Great Run.
Watch ^The Times Tuesday
Our Price list.
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27 South Dargan Street.
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“America’s Oldest Battery”
SERVICE STAilON
FLORENCE BATTERY 8ERVICB
L. B. FERRELL.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUBI
PHONE 164-W
WANTED—to rent 3 to 5 room house tral Milk Station.
or 3 rooms suitable for light house ... - —
keeping. References exchanged. Ad- HAVE REOPENED—Business, black
dress J J care Times office or phone
611 L 3 ,
The Eagle Shoe Factory
H. W. Schmidt, Prop.
Expert Shoemaker
Repair work called for
and delivered.
Turned Soles a specialty
110 E. Evans SL
Phone 09.
ECZEMAS
Mon.y withotjr c•
I HUNT'S K.lv. fail. •« th*
re.imem oftTCH. RC7F M A.
SINOWOPM TKTTFP nr
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i*r*»r h*- # * •• rtMf M«lt
U LAKE
WANTED—Position by experienced
stenographer at once. Address
Stenographer care Times office.
WANTED—6 Salesladies, apply S H
Kress & Co.. W. Evans street
WANTED—Young man. Large mer
cantile organization operating
chain of stores 1ms openings for sev
eral young men from 20 to 25 years
of ago who desire to connect them
elves with a large organization
where thev will have unlimited op
puituuities to advance and tit them
selves for higher positions. Previous
experience in mercantile work help
ful Successful applicants wW he
given a thorough training fo learin
the details of the business. Only ser
ious, hard working men with a cleaa
past record will bo considered. Ap
plications, which will ho considered
strictly confidential should stale age,
education, und details of business ex
perience. Address ’‘Opportunity’’
care Times office.
“IV« So Nice."
If 1 had known
how to shriek I
would have called
at the. top of my
voice, if I had A
voice:
“ ‘ “f)h, the but
ton is happy, too,
the hutJtou is - so
happy!” ’/
“ ’Well,’ said the
tan button, we
must get ready
frfr the party, as
we must frolic
all night and then
he Ipick in our
places by morn
ing, so it won’t
confuse or mix
one up if they sew in the morning,’
“‘Right,’ said all the buttons.
“So they all borrowed old pieces of
ribbon from the hag and little pieces
of thread, and they dressed themselves
in fine array, and then they danced
and sang in their little button
voices, which, of course, aren't real
voices, and only make-believe ones.
And.Jhia was their apag; •
•• T6« button, sr# wo,‘ hsptty. sad
VfO’re of «U kind, and w.'j-o nwer .ad. •
W. lovrfolk. who **e a. folks who d<
AX. y.», Indcad, wa're a marfy. merry loti* "
Many in LittU.
In t handful of snow there might
be 2,000 crystals and no two of then
Alike.—Brooklyn Eagle.
Dr. L F. IHGHSM1TH
Optometrist.
Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted.
Office at reslderee, 20 Kuker Ave^
four block* f:om Post Office, be
tween W. Evane and Cheevea St»
Telephone 699-W.
A woman—Joan of Arc—saved
France from becoming part of Brit
ain, and another woman, Catherine
the Great, set Russia high among the
nations. .
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WITH „
’ Bee Brand
Insect Powder
McCORMICK & CO.
BALI IMORf:, L S. A
WANTED—At once several school
l|pys to deliver and collect. Work
does not interfere with school hours.
Apply at Times office between hours
of 3 and 5.- 1 f-f *>■ t it
smith and wheelwright, horseshoe-
fug a specialty. Fully prepared for
thorough ' Bcrvico. All Work guaran
teed. Patronage of old customers
and the public generally is solicited.
Robert Foster Brailey,. 5 West Frout
street.
NOTICE
W'e have just mailed out state
ments of the accounts due us. We
would appreciate prompt seUlcmeht
Florence Dry Goods Co.
NOTICE
Monday May 10th. Memorial Day.
being legal holiday no busiueGr, wlil
be transacted by the hanks of the
city.
Florence Clearing House Ans’n.
For Side
POTATO PLANTS—One millkra puis
Porto Rico and Nancy Hall potato
plants ready for immediate ship
ment. Two dollars thousand, ship
ping point. All orders receive
prompt attention. G. J. Derrick,
Lancaster, S, C.
LADIES
When Irregular or suppreased use.
Triumph Pills. Safe and always de
pendable. Not sold at drug stores.
Do not experiment with others; save
disappointment. Write for “Relief”
and particulars, its free. Address’:
National Medical Institute, MUwau-
kee, Wis.
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FOR SALE—Several used trucks
from (me to three and a halt tons
capacity. V. O. JtitclUe, Transport
Garage.
FOR SALE LUMBER ~We are oper
ating; 2 mills, near Florence apd are
prepared to deliver framing of all
kinds quick by trucks right on the
job. Call at our office in Times
building fcf prices or write Box 12
city. Rex. Lumber Co
LOST
LOST—One certificate of Deposit is
sued by Bank of Florence to W. H.
Gary—Payable in case of death to
Mazzie Boyd No 3685 date June 9,
19J9 for 5150.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Two rurniahed rooms
to single men. Apply Mrs. Spen
cer. 103’W. Darlington St.
FOR SALE—Pluglt Factory. Large I _
brick bvlldint. suitable fpr RENT—Nicely furnished room
sale or warehouse.
Trust Co.
Real Estate &J w mj board all modern conveniences.
: Apply 304 S. Church street or phone
FOR SALE-—Five room dwelling on j
\V l!!ni street. Possession 90 days)
Splendid little home for $3,650.
Terms. Rival F.state & Trust Co.
FOR SALE—East Palmetto street j
property. No. 109 100 feet front;
No 113. 62 1-2 feet front; No 115,
62 1-2 feet front; No. 119, 100 feet
front. Apply to B. H. Maynard, 109
E. Palmetto street.
FOR SALE—Plants, cabbage, tomato
lettuce, pepper and egg plants. All
large well rooted plants. For Imme
diate deliver), either write F. H. Mc
Leod, Jr., R F D No 2 or call 784W
406 W.
LOST—Who found the horseshoe
with the points turned up, full of
luck und belonging to Bill Grogan and
Rath Warren? Addxess, Box 205.
Found
FOR SALE—Cement. A limited
.quantity of good cement at $1.25
a sack, 8. C. Industrial School.
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FOR SALE—Two continental 70
saws Gins. In good condition, cheap
for cash. Address S, B. King, t Char-
lestqn, S. C.
FOR SALE—Two houses cheap for
cash transaction, lots 50x150 ft.
each. Located E. Cbeves St. See
W. M. Brown. Peanut stand on Lake’s
corner.
TAKEN—by Mistake off train from
Colombia at Florence Wednesday
night one soft leather black port
folio legal size, double pockets. Re
ward If returned to D. W. Galloway,
Columbia, 3. C.
Figure* in the Moen.'
Some keenly discerning people *6*
4 woman alongside the man in th*
moon and account for her presence
there by her churning on Sunday while
the “old gentleman” chopped the
wood. A pretty eastern fancy is, that
the figure in the moon ia that o£ Iqa,
who weaves the^ouds into white cloth
and who sent her hutband back to
earth by the rainbow ridge ih order
that death might not defile her heaven
ly home.
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