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: — -— r'* m/% i xo t * wa . v . j *•♦♦«»»♦«»«»♦»»»»♦»»»♦»«»»•»»»♦»»«»»♦»»»♦«»»»♦«*««*« Consider The Future of I COUNCIL OF THE DIOCESE SOUTH CAROLINA EPISCOPAL IANS ARE HOLDING MEET ING IN SPARTANBURG. EMBARGO COAL TO CANADA 'Hulincs Attempts Retaliation for Embargo on Wood Pulp A. OUTSIDE CAPITAL NEEDED #* If you want a business lot for development, cen trally located, where values will never be less, that you can buy at a reasonable price, we have it. We have for sale a splendid investment proposition in business property, now yielding a little better that 7 per cent interest. Fine chance for increase in value. Price and terms on application. COME TO SEE US IT MAY MEAN MONEY TO YOU Do not forget that we have money to lend on Real Estate in the Cit-y and County of Florence at 6 per cent on long time. These loans are made at actual cost. If you need money, co-operate with us to the prid that wte bring into the City and County ONE MILLION DOLLARS outside capital this year. Capital invested through our trust department the past four months over Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. Florence Times Bureau, Wyatt Taylor, Correspondent. .Columbia, May 12.—Several hundred promindht South Carolina Episco- paliany, including the clergymen of j pUip ' voot * P a P cr the denomination in the state, are at tending the annual meeting of the council of the Diocese of South Caro lina, which convened in Spartanburg Tuesday afternoon. This meeting promises to be of considerable im portance, in view of the fact that it comes on the heels of the recent na tion-wide drive and also because of (he proposed plan of reorganizing the | denomination In the state, which will be threshed vut at Spartanburg. Ono of the two plans for the Episco pal work in the state wlU likely bo adopted.* One suggestion is that the slate be divided into two sections, with a bishop for the upper half and a bishop for the lower half. The oth er suggestion is that a bishop coad jutor be selected, to act as an assist ant to the present bishop in handling the work of the entire state, wlthouv, making the division. Other matters of importance to the denomination.' will bo transacted «t the Council I meeting. Sharon, Pa., May 13—Representa tive Hillings announced he would introduce ^ bill in Congress placing an embargo on coal to Canada as a retaliation for the present Cana dian embargo upon wood pulp and NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims or do mauds against the estate of Mary E Humber are requested to present , the same itemized and verified to the un dersigned duly qualifled administra trix of the said estate within the, time prescribed by law, twelve months; and all persons indebted to tbe said estate are asked to make prompt pavment to the undersigned. H. W. HUMBER, Admin., 12 S. McFarland Bt.,Florence, S. C PREVENTOL Kills 'Em Mil —Roaches, Bed Bugs, Moths,Cbrms. Expels Mosquitoes, Flics. Sprayer and Pint Can $1.00 at your daalar’a. *■■■■■■ . ' | BAPTISTS INSIST ON ENFORCEMENT WANT NO CANDIDATES FOR PRES (DENT NOT KNOWN TO BE PROHITIONISTS. ‘ • Washington. May 13.—The Baptist convention has adopted a resolution calling on the Democratic and Repub lican parties to adopt planks calling for strict enforcement of the prohibi- tion amendment and not to nominate candidates for pesident who are not known to be committeed by this poli cy. STUDENTS UNFAITHFUL Honor System in Northwestern versity Has Been Abo'ished Uni- Chicago, May 13—The faculty has renounced tb° abolition of the honor [j system among the students of North : I western University. The Fean said [I the students had failed to live up t > tithe confidence placeit m them. REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. m * * Phone 312 ^ l i: V -• * ) £*#*•*»** *#**#**«•*#«*«**«« ************************** Sensations of Heat and Cold. The feeling of cold or warmth Is caused by sensations in the skin and has little signitbsuce ns in the body temperature. On a hot day one may feel very hot when the body tempera ture Is quite normal. Again at the beginning of a fever one may feel cold as In the case of a chill. This chilly feeling Is caused by the contrast Se- J tween the higher temperature of (tie Interim! organs and still normal tem perature of the skin. ‘Geta-It ” Never Leavea a Corn On Any Foot For Very Loaf. The hurting ‘■pep" goes right out of that corn the moment a few drops of ‘'Geta-It" lands thereon. It le through, and. "for keeps.’' SCHOOL MEETING Pursuant to the provisions of tlm special net of the legislature estab lishing the School District of the city Of Florence, S. C.. the Board of School Commissioners of said Flor ence School District does, upon peti tion bf (he t.iX paying citizens, here by call a meeting of all Hie lax pay ing citizens of the said school dls tiht The meeting will he held in lhe t county, court, house on May 21st at 8:30 p. m. The objects of the meeting- are: First to levy a local special tav; second to elect our school cotumisjdoiior firrm ward oils. By order of the Board, W. I*. Brooker, Secy. May 7, I'.*20. ■■.in* PHONE 22$. C LASSIFIEfV ADVERTISEMENTS JL^ R23J for Profit-Use for Results One Cent • Word. No Advertisement Taken for Less Than 26c. Cash hi Advance. One Insertion 9 .25* Three Insertions 9 .60 One Week (Six Insertions) - $1.00 Wanted WANTED—You to gv to the Trans port Garage aud look over their used car bargains. GORMAN & GORMAN BF.I'BFSENTIVU NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CU FLORENCE. «. C. Corns and “Grts-It” Can’t Lire ' Together Ton’ll have no more pain but will notice the corn getting loose and wobblv. In a day or so, you lift It right off without *any feeling. That’s the end of the corn and of your troubles. Millions have proved "Oets-It’* to be the one and only unfailing, common sense corn re mover. Why not you? •'Gets-It” costs but a trifle at any drug store and carries a money- back guarantee. Mf’d. by E. Law rence & Co., Chicago.^ Bold la Florence ana recommended the world's best corn remedy by M Lake L.ug Co. WANTED—Roy s buys chickens, tur keys, ducks, eggs, potatoes and produce.. Bring them any time. WANTED- You. to try tho. Transport •Garage for a used car. WANTED—Ageuts to write Monthly Health * and Accident Insurance policy’s. Apply Room 7 Barringer Bldg, or write*M. E. Street Box 300, Florence, S. C. FOR LITERATURE—and prices on South Alabama and West Flori la lands write to C. M. Simmons, Hart ford, Ala. WHEN YOUR CLOTHES—Need Pressing, Cleaning or Altering, coll on ns. We are experts irt this line. Ladies garments a specially. Chas. Kalisky. 15 N. Dargan St phone 179. WANTED—Two ulmnnd locomotive mixture. machinists. Southeastern agree mout. J. Webb White, Rock Hill, S. C. < ’ FRESH BUTTER MILK—30 cents a gallon lu gallon lots only mt bot tled. bring your owu containers. Cen tral Milk Station. STRAIGHT SALARY—$35.00 per week amt expenses to man or wo man with rig to introduce poultry Eureka Mfg. Co. East St. Louis, III. WANTED—A steuegrapuer oue of experience familiar with lumber! puntiW prefeied. Trencliard Sparrow Lum- i / 1 her Co. • 1 * CALL—The Florence Roller Mills for chicken feed. wood and coal. Phone 43. L. Mcl). HICKS Architect Florence, S. C. Office in McCall Bldg BEAUTY SUPPLIES Culinary, Toilet, Soap and Household V requisities. Preparation for every skin Made by FRANCO AMERICAN HYGIENIC CO. and Guaranteed on money back MINTZ BEAUTY SUPPLY HOUSE Mrs. Deloria Caddelle-Mintz, Prop. High St. (West End) Florence, S. C WANTED—Furnished room by young man; Address H. H. D. P. O Box Cl Florence, S. C. , • . " > . 1 WANTED—Position as bookkeeper by young lady of experience. Au swer immediately. Phone 277-W Varnishing, Enameling, Kalsoinininr. glazing, white whsH- inp, fly-screening, carpentry, furni K |tnre and real estate repairs. Patch plastering wall scraping soldering gardening, floor shellaced, waxed polished, house window', rug—carpet clearing, city or outside. Puiutor 11 Phone 3C7, 37 E. Evans St. ui 'rty > RKFIUGEKATOKS This “Haverty’s Hygienic’' re frigerator is a r'-al lee saver. It's the "Box with a ehill.” It's a refrigerator of the better kind. Helds mo pounds of Ice. Golden oak finish. Price 872.25 $7.5U Otsh. Bn In lire $7.5(1 Month. That one word can be applied to every piece of furniture on our floors. Before any fur niture can find a placo in our store, it must Pi'st possess character. At Haverty-Rustin’s commonp'aee, Characterless furntiure is conspicuous by its absemfe. Ever since the be ginning of this business we have aimed’to secure furniture of unusual design, thoroughly well madov and place this furniture within the means of everyons through moderation In price and a credit system free from red tape and arbitrary regulations. No interest is charged, and it is not necessary to close your account in 3», CO or 90 days. Rather you can extend your account over any period that will be satisfactory, and pay for what you par- c'xqr.o.in weekly or monthly remittances. Through (his system you may enjoy furniture of the better sort. The kind that you'll tails pride in in after years. The purchase of urniture-should be looked upon es an Invast- meat, and the poorest investment you can possibly make' is In commonplacs, character- *«ss furniture, that becomes an eyesore in a very short time. Buy the best, it pays in the long nm. * BEAUTIFUL LIVING-ROOM SUIT Here is a suit that is o»en more comfortable than it looks. Solidly built frame, ».pholslered in best grade figured tapes try, springs are the best, loose cushion seats. It'S a "Knrpen" suit, which is a guarantee of quality. It's a suit of the better soli. You can have this better class furniture, and enjoy it while paying for it. Price of; three piece suit $098.75. $109 Cash. BALANCE $75 MONTH. MAHOGANY BED ROOM SUIT Scientists tell n^^tat we spent) one-third of our time in our lied room, therefore it behooves us to make th ! s room attrn" *■ We are showing h^re rn attractive lied room suit consisting of dress?! - , bed, chiffonier, vanity table, two chairs ami a rocker, ,11 of Hie popular "(Oirtcn A:l'i''’* period, handsomely finished in brown mahogany. Ifa a suit of the better kind. Unjoy ii while paying for it. Price .9583.75 $30'£Q Cask BALANCE $$0.00 MONTH. an if Call on * v.b or write, we are always at your service. 1 L THE HOUSS OF SERVICE 17i8 MAIN STREET C0LU?MA, S. C. The Columbia Graforola' is the “Supreme Home Enter- tainer.” Sold cn easy terns. Mappin & Hamilton HOUSE PAINTING PAPER HANGING PHONE 568 OFFICE OVER McCOWN HARD WARE COMPANY WANTED—Six first class painters 80c per hour. Apply 15 North Irby street. George A. Winkle. WANTED—Fifty pounds clean Bees Wax and 10 pounds strained honey. The Gate City Drug Co. NOTICE We have just imtik'd out slate incuts of the accounts due us. We would appreciate prompt settlement Florence Dry Goods Co. LOST WANTED—Position by young lady who is experienced in bookkeeping and typewriting. Best of references. Mazzi.* Boyd No Employed at present. Address D.l 191*! foi' $160. care Times office. LOST—One certificate of Deposit i." sued by Bank of Florence, to W. H. Gary—Payable in case of death to 685 date June 9, WANTED—A bookkeeper. Lady pre ferred. Apply in own handwriting, j J. F. Stackley State experience and references. Ad STRAYED—One bay horse with white feet and blazed face. Notify em e. S. C. dress Bookkeeper, P. O. Box 429, Flor LOST OR STRAYED—Monday May 10th a white current sheep from city lot. Finder please notify Lylo Strothers 49 N. Dargan St. Phone 494 and receive reward. For Sale FOR SALE—Several used trucks from one to three and a half tons capacity. C. O. Ritchie, Transport * Garage. FOR For Rent Dr. Miles W. Maloney OPTOMETRIST Eyes examined, glasses fitted. Sulzbachere, up stalr$ » Entrance through store. s® Bt 13 “America’s Oldest Battery" SERVICE STAl ION “ FLORENCE BATTERY SSRYICB L. B. FERRELL. OPPOSITE COURT HOUBB PHONE 154-W The Eagle Shoe Factory H. W. Schmidt, Prop. Expert Shoemaker Repair work called for and delivered. Turned Soles a specialty 110 E. Evans St, Phone 99. ECZE Monry buck with on* if HUNT'S Salve bub in <h, treatment of ITCH. BCZEM A. RINGWORM. TKTTKR or other iichm* *kin di.eaw* Trv « 7 j cent bn* ar one ri.k F. U LAKE DRUG CO Dr, Z. F. HIGHSMITH Optometrist. Eyas Examined. Glasses Flttad. Office at residence, 20 Kuker Ave* four blocks from Poet Office, be. tween W. Evans and CHseVes Mb Telephone 699-W. FOR SALE—Plants, cabbage, tomato lettuce, pepper and egg plants. All large well rooted plants. For imme diate delivery, either write F. H. Mc Leod, Jr., R F D No 3 or call 784W FOR SALE—Two continental 70 saws Gins, in good condition, cheap for cash. Address S. B. King, Char leston, S. C. FOR SALE—One la/'ge Michigan Register in good shape. Very cheap. Call at 110 E. Evans St. FOR SALE—GOOD FARMS IN SOUTH GEORGIA. Will s&l 371 acres in Lowndes county located In the heart of -the tobacco growing section Just one mile east of Hahira, Ga., which is on the G. S. & F. R. R. and also on the National Highway; 150 acres in high state of cultivation, nearly all stumped, rented this year for $1,509.00 cash rent. It fs near the best school in the county; also good churches, soli is the very best grade of Tifton clay loam, good pastures, well watered. Buildings alone osti mated at value of $7,000.00. Price of entire tract $56.00 per acre. Also 100 acres eight miles north of Val dosta, Ga., at Bemis on the Ga. & Fla. R. R. Sixty acres stumped and in a high state of Cultivation. It is the very best grade of Tifton clay loam. No waste Lind on tract. All finder good wire fence. House in 60 yards of railroad station; nice bunga low, seven rooms: good water, 15 to 20 minutes drive from Valdosta over excellent road. Price - $10,000.00. Will make terms if desired. I own the lands above described and will deal direct with the purchaser and avoid unnecessary commissions which would be paid to an agent. For fur- ther information, write to J. F. Me Crackin. Valdosta, Georgia. FOR SALE—One store buildiug with stock of goods amounting to about $500.00 about 2 miles from Florence Gregg ft Anderson. FOR SALE—One 3-4 ton Republic truck cheap if sold at once. Gregg ft Anderspn. FOR SAE-—McCray ice Box large Size. Slightly used at 55 East Evans street, phone 192 J RENT—Two unfurnished con nec-ting rooms to couple without chiidre/i. Phone 701 W FOR RENT—One front room furnish ed Apply 6 S Coit St. WILL RENT—Furnished rooms to lady or couple, while out of city. Phone 752 W. References exchanged Doq's Life. A dog attains Its full growth at tba age of two. Is old at ten, aud seldom Uvea more thau 20 years. E VERYONE can fiaveabundance of Thick. Beautiful. Glossy Hair. 7 Sutherland Sister! Hair Grower Grew this Hair n It Too Value Vent Hair and Its leautjr Trv SfVfd SUTHfRUHO SISTERS Qnd -Wkv nil ni»7 ^ On Sale at all Dealera # Seven Sutherland Sisters 242 BRAOHURST AVE. * N. Y. CITY PGR SALE—Small Jersey cow giving! 3 1-2 gallons of milk second calf, j Condition perfect. Come see her| milked. 216 West Palmetto St. or Phone 536 W. FOR SALE—My house at 205 S. War- ley St. T. J. O’Connor, Box 447, city A. M. STRICKLAND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANT FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA. Audits Systems Tax Returns Miscellaneous FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE—Tm cents a package. Delivered in con- aectir-n with the milk. Phone yoer orders In. Phone 746. Central Milk Station. |i >* * REWARD—One Hundred Dollars re ward for arrest and conviction, or for evidence leading to arrest and con victlon of party or parties who broke into rear of my store on East Evans Street on night of May 11th. D. W. Alderman, Jr., Florence, S. C. STIMPSON Automatic—Computing SCALES 100, 30, 6 and 3 pound capacity All scales equipped with or with out scoops. <0 SPRINGS. NO COG WHEELS. NO RATCHETS Put an END to your scale TROU BLES by replacing your old scales with STIMPSONS. I am In position to make immedl- ste deliveries. EDGAR B. HEAPE 14 S. McQueen St. Florence, S. C. • .. * .■ ■■■■ ■ 1 0 ■ . p , ’ v ,-i . ..e-i,. '. ^ 1 . - ..... 1 _ .