The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, May 11, 1920, Image 5

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r ‘Zirdn Did Us Both dood," Writes Mr. Gentry, . ; ofoNorehc, Tenn. — ; —— ^ -7 — . r ' is a w^ll-kirown medical facCihat -.writes: “Ziron Iron Tonic has made good iron is a necessary constituenfof Ihe I in my family. I have used rt to a very j 1 blood, and thak blood lacking iron is great advantage to myself and my 14-1 year-old boy. It did ns both good. 1 1 think it is a good medicine for what it it recommended.’' I If you are pale, weak, tired, feel down 1 the cause of many troubles that only iron will cure. •; Ziron, a scientific compound of iron with other valuable ingredients, is the remedy to take when your blood needs more- iron, and your system - requires , a tonic. Ziron is mild and.harmless, does Rpt stain the! teeth an0 iSjgood for chil- s. * d»en as well as adults ’■ Mr. P, Q. Gentry, of Norene; Tenn., Unlucky Day f«r Spain. April :j the anniversary of the j cum prom >« of fireda. in 1o66. whup Scouts Philip Grp.vwa, 12 years old, the nobler of Holland presented a peii- ...v ■hd Kay Moon. H, iivinjt next door to lion against the Inquisition and the "Won't that be pretty expensive?" ■ ITiltip, in Omaha. .Veb., had n ntiurrel ( Spa pish outrages perpetuated in it* j . t- ,. . . "Not sp tong as we confine our- and each vowed to "get.even’'at the nan:*. The revolt of the».NetherlapJs. ^ * and out, take Ziron. It wi.l put iron into ( ^, VRS t0 UlinkinK about fWfrm oppd’rtitnUV. ' I following Philip’s determinStion to ^ ; or ca j| a a McQueen^ ' k r The quarrel'.ievel.iiK'd Infb a « U t.t in' out ProtrotantiMil, ruinerl Span. WAKTED^tdu fu g^.to thq Traus. u._ ."T-■ ff '■ » .. I.k M M,ena«*r« ■ PiJar,' .n flvft Oarage aflU look over tiiciv •=’“»» ^ » " rt - ‘ NOT VERY. ••My John is thinking of charlw- Ing a yacht for Uie summer.” ydurWobd. and should help build you up. -Get a bottle from ybtir druggist today, - fiQp giyd ZIRON a fair trial. Sold by ' hpi under a money-back guarantee. „ -J-Asl; him about it. He will tell you. ' Flies for Its Life. •iBtrange how time (tii*.',." • how very-»ft .We‘bear this s<i>l--an<t still it , s Isn't so slranse: if lime Old not More folks would try to kill it. Each for Hia Own. "I sin. like any oilier man, entitled to my mvn opinion." “Of course," replied Mr. (iroticher; “the same aa I’m entitled to this dog of mine. It doesn’t follow, Tiokev«*r, that ilie dog is any good.” which one of the hoys was pretty badly prosperity, hurt before friends separated them. "No good scout will hold a grudge ngainst amdlier,” said I’attol Leader Koy L-'i'eiUund, 14 years hid. Deeply Touching. Miss N’ewrlclie—Oh, father, he hag the most delicate touch of any pianist 1 ever heard. Newricho- 1 Indicate! (.’rent Scott] Fifty ‘ dollars ‘ for two hours’ work is what I call a pretty hcnlthy touch. SCHOOL MEETING Pursnutlt fb the provisions; of tlh; *■ npeefui V:«,t of the d'egialatpro estah- , , ,, , • , . I UshlDR the Seltocl Oistrlct of the efty \Mlh the fornmllty of a regular court | of ^ 0 ,. enf .„ s , c . ; . tlie Board of j of. justice a Hoy feco’ut court W{, *|S<-hool Copthtlssipi'Ors of raid Flor- v*1b*d. I ,, JK . e School District does, upon peti- Following the hearing, which lasted || 0 n cf the tc\ paying citizens, here- an hour, .ihe “Jury” reported n “ver- by call a meeting of nil the tax pn.v- diet” as follows: ling citizens of the said school dis- "1Ye 8ml that tmlh hoys are to blam* ti l t. The meeting will be held In for the trouble. I the county court house, on May 21st Each is sentenced to do the other |n * *>...0 p tw '- r •' ^' ’ ' r weeks. tinted IFOK .SALE—A I’Jauo ip go I Uo.’i. cheap lo r cgsft. ! Phoi usei n > Garage add car bargains. FOIL SALE—One. store bullttlug J sto.k of goods r&mottfttfng to l_ . .. , IcOO.OO about 2 mites from FrorettCc*^ - ^ WANTED—Roy f buys cMcKbns, Mr .tregg « Anderson. keys, aufks. 2gga, potatoes and, ’ ••’" ' t* yf ! FOU SALE—One U-4 ton Republic f >*■ producer . Bmg them any time. at 8:C0 p. m. The objects ...... | m t! ai .,, : Ftrt* to levy a 1 :o good turns every %eck foi fouf W(H ., a , ’, Hr; foc dnd tp ‘elect ““ t " school cowmtf-slonci *‘ ’ Tomorrow. Night VERLET Taking No Chancea. Mrs. A.—1 really believe she had her second husband selected before she was divorced from the first one. Miq. B.—Certainly. Why else should she get a divorce? Tomorrow night Florence is privileged to hear Alice Verlet. The celebrated coloratura will appear in person. iTcr consists of the “songs that soprano program America loves. & Assisting Miss Verlet wiil be Mr. 'I’honias A. F/disons’ Three Million Dollar Flionograph. OPERA HOUSE at 8:15 P. M. # . . FREE TICKETS . Call, writ: or telephone us for free tickets of ad mittance. They will be issued in order of appli. cation. S. VAUGHAN FURNITURE CO. NOTE—So grout has bi*en the dennnd for scats that but few remain. We advise you to call In person today. When It Raya to Be Ignorant "(Jabbells seems to be well Inform ed on any subject.” "Except when be will be able to pay me who! be owes me. He is absolute ly stupid on that point.” Old Friend*. “(Jrandpop says he cares only for the things of long ago.” “Yes. I see he subscribes to a smart magazine." “Thai's for the sake of the jokq.V* Probably. Fix—Wlio was ii said that the lines- pedtsl always happens? * Dix—I don’t know. Wasn’t it some body connected with the weather bu reau V ‘‘The hoy who quits the troop be cause of the trouble, or who fails,to do the.good turns, will be considered the most guilty." > The verdict read. Philip and Hay sprang from their seats and shook hands, agreeing to forget their past dl/- ferenees and be "pals” again. They left the meeting arm In arm amidst the cheering of their fellow scout mem- 1 hers. , . . ALL COMFORTS OF HOME. of the local our from wait! one, , - By erdor o£_ lhe t Begird. WANtlCD—You to try the Trauspoit Garage 'for a used car. A .\N'TEbr-v-Agents tp write Monthly I Health and Acclusut ipsinanco policy's. Apply Hot m 7 Bamngu Hldg or write M. E. Street Box tfUp, Florence, S. C. tnick cheap If spld at once. TGrcijit'i & Anderson. ' ’ '''*. r i May i9l:o. v \V. L. Brook er,. Secy. W AN TED—Two alvound locomotive **&>*■ niachlnlsis. k Southcastem ip out. •!. t’. I MiscelkaniMiua FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE-^Tni tent? a-package. IVlit'ered lh coa- neeth-n with, the tiiilk. Phone yotr orders in. Phone 716. Central Ml ik - ■■ i '.t.i • iS u agree- : pqj, vVebh While. Hock Hilk S. t : GORMAN & GORMAN NEW YORK LIFE INBURANCl CO FLORENCE, t. C. , . ST Nothing Like That. • "Phi those two men have an epis tolary dispute?" "No pistols in the dispute at all. Tliev took it out in leiteriwriling." • Manhattan Jsland. "•rJiey tell pie New York is located on a narrow neck of land.” "Yep. sort of mi island, entirely sur rounded In advertisements.” Two Views. “No I .tever visit the pawnshop. I, don’t, like the principle of the thing.*’ “It’s the merest that 1 don’t Ilk*.’’ B'-Ming Tin Cans. After tryi.ig many oiler processes >f recovering tin from old onus, there is now, according, to La, Nature, a re turn to the old fashioned method of hoiling the scraps (well denned) in a solution containing an excess of frpe alkali and saltpeter. The tin is recov ered as crystals of siamiate of soda, and the alkali and saltpeter can b* used over ami over ngniu. i GincterAle J/vm Vi^ima irTTihimgi mm eicome 7, A0t MARK REGISTtRtO itfi - /) .,f. L McD. v Architect Piuretfc#* S* C. Office in Bldg , , ^ ^ ■■ — BEAUTY SUPPLIES Culinary, Toilet, Hobp and Household requlsltlea. 1’reparatlon for every skin • Made by FRANCO AMERICAN HYGIENIC CO. and Guaranteed on money back MINT* BEAUTY SUPPLY HOUSE Mra. De’oria Ceddelle Mintz, Prop. MhQrh>8t.-'<We«* End) FiiMrence, S.-C. LITERATURE—and prices i»n South Alab&ma and West Floftia ^ lands write to (j. M. Simmons, lipft- | ford, Ala. ‘ . * WANTEO—A slcnograpncr one of — — cxpJrlonce familiur with lumber WHEN ; YOUR CLOTHES—Nj.'J prefrt tfd. Trenchard-Sparrow Lum- * Pressing, (icauiug or AlterlLg, her Co; jcall on us. ,We ate experts irt this r“T* — - jiinc. Ladies garments a spetlull). WANT EH—:Lady to assist in dress- Chae. Kall;ky, 15 N. Uargau St phone making Tlepartment. Apply Miss 171). ' Julia LKtuglas. j 1 ——_ WANTF.H—Furnished room b young man; Address ii. li. B. P. i Box 61 Florence, S. C. w ANTED—Positiou by cxperlcnted rlenographer at once. Address Stcliograpiicr tare Tlthos office. WANTED—6 Salesladies, apply S U Kre.ts k Co., \V. Evans streot FRESH BUTTER MILK—30 confs * gallon in gallon lots only n ft but- tied, bring your own cunluluci*. Ceu tral MHk Station. . _ FURNISilKD i tOUt 15 WANTED - For one, two or Hitch tm/hths. Per feet care guaranteed. 1 Addresa P ,»0. Box 121. \ CEDAR FENCE POSTS—Largo round '{ ones, 7 feet long, average 4 t-2 in. WANTED—Ftirnbhcd room by young across sinull end with plenty of large iiian. Addrna It. V. I’ostoHicc Box ones mixed in for gates ami corners. 61. Florence, S. C. 3tjc. each delivered In car lots of 120l) i — ... . — 1 or more. Draft with bill lading at- WANTED~-At once severa: school taeUed. Fred O. Auld, Jbustovcr, S. C boys to deliver and collect. Work — 7* does not interfere with school hours. STRAIGHT SALARY—$35.00 per A,m>l> at Tiroes office between hours of 3 ami ,3. w eek- and expenses to man or wo man with rig to introduce poultry ^ mixture. Eureka Mfg. Co. Ea t Si. WANTED^—Position as. bookkeeper Eoul;., 111. In the Woods Ready invention Supplies Meet of Out Customary Appliance^. 1 i . ’• 4 r-V'. by young lady of experience. An swer . immediately. Phone -277-W NOTICE We buve Juut maU.d out state Mappin & Hanitttoh> H'OOSfc PAINTlNe J PAPER HANQlNG PHOftg m ^OFFICE OVER McCOWN harp- ware COMPANY WAI7TED—Six first class painters Ui mt-a <d llto ncetnuutv due u : i. W « A 1 -0 F X T A 1. . . n-ikirl<2 - B ■ A YX I ‘ #>J • 1 LI f f I Ikrillllllt I to (ll'xr 80c per hour. Apply 16 North Irby street. Georgo A. Winkle. WANTED--Fifty pounds clean Bees Wnx and 10 pounds .strained honey. .The Gate CUy Lrug Co. would uppieclaUi prompt arttletnefit Florence Dry Good.i Co. , LOST ALL WOULD BE BOVS AGAIN. Don Benid at a recent scniit , mHy j In Scranton told the boys that they ^ must not be afraid or overawed b.Y, "the bunch of clergymen, dignified ’ .itidgen and confidentially that there !■ not n man In the crowd who would not be willing to change places with thf greenest tenderfoot among the scouts present.” This remark seemed to hit both the boys and men very favorably, and Robert L. Graham was moved to send tlMt*e Hues to the scout comtuisslouei*: I d like to hit the sood old tcails. And tramp the woods near lioin* till sola. , Id like to l>e with old-time pals, I'd -like to be a boy once more. t hear the bugle calling. It’s calling me back again— Back to the land of "Yesterday.*’ To the camp of ''Whal-has-been." j I think 1 see the bugler. His name is ‘■Memory." And he's calling for this "gnpd scoqY* To come back and happy be. SCOUT OATH GAVE MOST HELP. 1 s: , ■ ■ ^ • .*• A Boston p?pcr offered n prize for the paragraph that had given thi greatest inspiration and help. Lin^* from Tennyson and others were sent in by the hundred. The letter thfct gained tlip prtxe‘w-a$ as follows : -• A I am only. a.boy. and boys”opinions n re not ‘respected by most grown-up*, but we have them just- the same. The paragraph which helps me lh« most is the Boy Scout oa.th. ns foljow^s: On my honor. I Will do my best: ' ’ 1. To do my duty to God runl my country, and to obey the scout law. 2. To help other people at all times. 8. To keep myself physically strong. mentally awake and mornlly. straight. Dr. Miles W. Maloney OPTOMETRIST Eyes examined, glasses fitted. SulzbachcrK up stairs Entrance through store. For Sate j> , ' . 4. . •• _.j. -i J" - r T — FOR SALE—Several used trucks from one to three and a half tons capacity. C. O. Ritchie, Transport Garage. FOR SALK LUMBER-We are oper ating 2 mills..pear Florence and arc prepared to deliver framing of all kinds <ntick by tnick* right on the Job. Call at oty office In Timea building fci prices or write Box 12 city. Hox. Lumber Co FOR SAL]£—PlauH cabbago. tomato le’tuce. pepper and ogg plants. AM large well rooted plants. For imme diate delivery, either write F. II. Mc Leod, Jr., U F D No 2 or call 78IW FOR SALK—Cement. A Imlted Quantity of gooii cefheht i,t $1.25 •i sack.- S/ C. InduHtrial School. TaI “America's Oldest Battery" •ERY,ICE,87A< ibn FLOKENtB BatHhY BIRVICI L. B. FERRELL. OPPOSITE COURT HOUBI PHONE 1M-W FOR SALE—Two continental 70 saws Gins, in good condition, cheap for cash; Address S. B. King, Char leston, S. C. LOST—One certificate of Deposit to- sued by Bank ol IToretw e To W. ID Gary—i’aytiblc in case qf death to Mnzzie. Boyd No ‘3685 date June h. 1919 for $160. ' • •• LOST—Small bay h^rse with star on head and letter “A” branded”on left side. It found notify Ed. Rose at Charles Luhr s place. STRAYED -On: bar horse with white feck i-bd hlaz-U face. Notify J. F. StackWy. '•/ For Rent SCOUT'S DAILY GOOD TURNS. OJeatiing of an old graveyard which was an “eyesore” to the town add erecting a town Hag and a service flag were the things that a troop of hoy neonl 1 * in Elizabeth, Pa., dW Mr their, eomninnlty. ■ Scout Troop No. 1", In Washington. f>. C., ha« a boy scouts’ band, which ha* without cost played day after ds.v for ine funds «f the Red t.’roe.s. sick soldiers. Liberty loans, ami also for churches and poorhouse*. The world’s babies born every twen | ty-four hours are imm than sufficient j to rnpenple u cilv of Hie size of Homi- | ton or Duluth, < TliV ®agle Shoe Factory tt. W; Prop. ■ Expert Shoemaker Repair work called foi /; ’ aftd (delivered. Turned Sbieg a specialty 110 R EVAnff St ; Mob- y. , » I HI.'NT 5Tf*Iv <»<h ‘e ; Te«iino"ienTCH.HCZeMA It NO WORM. WHyr*F nr Hhw-icai ifc sirsTry; » 71 c-.n- <•"» .••.-i. » H ». O LAKE uRGi, FOR S ALE--Two bouses cheap tor cash transaction, lots 50x150 ft. each. Located E, Chcves St. Soo W. M. Brown, Peanut stand on Lake’s corner * FOR RENT—Two rurnDlpd rooms t,o single men. Apply Mrs. Spen cer. It’3 W. Darlington St. FOR RENT—Two . nicely furnished bed rothus. Meals convenient aoosr t|»e street if desired. Apply 108 South Irby street. - < '.■**' - r~' " FOR RENT—On.- fin st nod h d room Phone 730-L-2. FOR RENT—Two unfuruished ecu- nectlug roonn to couple without chiidien. Phone 701 AV FOR SALE—Dining room furniture I u good - condition at a bargain. Phone 2B7-.VV. NOTICE! An election "111 he held in the- Scranton Lank Building, In Scranton School District No 49, on Monday. May 17^h. lust., lor the puropsc oi voting on the question of levying au additional Special tax of eight (8* mills, four 14) for Foramen School purpose*.uud four (4), lor High lidieol purposes, Su|d election wTll be lield ilOT o d>TK r c " u 1 under the provDions and In Accord- k sldebdaid and aU| a nco with Section of 1742 cf tbo Code FOR. SALE- 1 One shade. Oue oak "xteusldp dining ’table. Apply 105' of Sout i, Cgrolltra 1912 Sotilh Trb” sti-eet or pboue 474-AV , ,„. u is thereto.’ . . ... I Polls will open al 3 o’clock A. M. I and close, at;. 4 O’clock P. M, Boat'd i of Trustees Hcllng a,s Juana jers. AV; By order ot the CVudty Board of »V/ gist: — Dr. Z. F. HIGHSM1TH Optometrist. tyM Examined, Glateee FlttaE. Office at realcler.ee, 20 Kukar At four bloek* from Root tween W. Evani and Chaavoa Telephone 6^9-W. F.0ii SAl-L—One thjee room house near cornier of Uartlnifton and San borfi nti'eottj.-, Tcruja $1000. J AV AVprd 403 Day ct. ' Pbpue 235 J. j Edutution 1'Oit sai^e-good farms in -SOUTH GEORGIA AVillAtoll 371 acres' iu JL/jw itdes county loeritCtHn the heart 1 of tho tobacco growth^ sectlou Just one mile oast cf Huhlru. Ga.. which Is . on the G. S. & F. ,|l. ft. and also on the National Highway: 150 acres In high slate of cultivation, nearly all stumped, rented this year -.for $1,500.00 cash rent. U is near' ihe best school in the county; also goed churches, soil 4s the very best grade of Til’tou clay loam, good pastures, > •volt watered. Buildings alone osti-| muted at value of $7.0ij0.00. Price j of entile tract $55.00 jmyVacre. AJsoj 100 acres eight miles north of A'al-j ♦lOsta. .Oa., «t Bemis on-the Go. & Fig. R. Ry Sixty acres stumped audj In a high state of ciilllvatiori. It it the very best grade of Tiftou clay, loam. No waste ^thd on tract. All; under good wire fepce. House in 60, yards Of railroad statlod; nice hnng.i-, iow,' seven rooms; good water, 16 toi 2t) minutes drive from Valdosta over j excellent road. Price $10,000.00. Wtllj make terms if desired. I own the j lands ahpve dsecrlbed ami will deal i direct With Hie purchaser and avind j untibcessap.' (cottimirsinns 1 ‘‘ 1 ' 2 with aincud-'t > Hi v ti\ H. .1 KlItBYi H. M. on A HAM m GRAliAM ,. .V , TGMtdoV A. M. STRICKLAND PRIVATE ACCOUbfTAffT , FLORENCE. SOUTH CAROLINA. Audlti Sy«tem* t*x :r whhjb would be Paid to an agent. For fur Information, wHte U> -l F- •kln, A f »Wosta, ^ ther Crackln i -M Tj STlMPSON Automatic—Cfimpufini SCALES •f ion, 30. 6 and 3 pound capacity | All scalea equipped with or with out scoops. , 40 SPRINGS. NO COO WHBELfl. NO RATCHETS Put an END to your scale TROD BLES by replacing yout old scales : with ST1MP80NS. I am in position to make Immedi ate deliveries. * EDGAR B. HBAPE 1| s.^McQueen it. Plojbnce. Sill 4 L/f*' i f»is t [ivi N a\ ini ii .hn ito^i i | • ’ » + *#»##<