The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, May 21, 1920, Image 3
DQ you know that all
lires$jvanced in price appro!
on March 8th?
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t We have just received a large si
I MONDS at the old price and for aS^ppprime^
* will sell these tires at the old price, saving ourj
l tomers about 25 per cent.
YOU WILL SOON NEED NEW TIRES
WHY NOT NOW
25%
1 Fogarty & Walker
; Complete stock of AUTO SUPPLIES ✓ :
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! Our Creed:
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We believe in the solid worth of our lo
cal business institutions and in the
sturdy integrity of the people who ha>e
made our great progress possible.
To serve them is our aim: to aid in com
munity development, our mission; to
counsel well and wisely, to foster all
good movements todiave a constructive
hand in shaping tin? destinies
of these people is and ever shall be our
“highest purpose.
THE
FARMERS & MECHANICS
BANK,
Florence, S. C.
T he Bank for Everybody.
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Products
ofthe
PIEDMONT MILLS
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THE BEST COOKS
Iff THE WORLD
T HE South has the reputation of having the best
cooks and the finest cooking in the world. “South
ern Cooking” is synonymous with the highest ob
tainable in cookery. With such a reputation to main
tain, Southern cooks are careful to select only the best
materials'. ,
This is the reason that
“PIEDMONT” “PURITAN”
AND
‘ ARGUS SELF-RISING”
are the brands of flour'used exclusively in thousands of
Southern homes.
The Piedmont Mills haw been furnishing the South
with Quality" Flour for thdpfest 60 yeaut. The Piedmont
Milling Process retains AUg(the~ nutriment of the wheat
and ‘produces a flour of iKeptlonaV whiteness, f.oeness
and unequaled aweetnesa. If you do not know these
famous brands, make their acquaintance today.
The
Piedmont
Mills Inc,
High Grade
Winter Wheat
Flour
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INDICES
> Cal
rtin was thTclTar
the Renaissance CIu
meeting for this year,
edn'esday afternoon. May 19th.
There were twenty-one members
present and responded to the roll
call with quotations from Jane Aus
ten.
During tho business part of the
program. Mrs. John Dudley, chair
man of the program committee, sub-,
milted most attractive programs for
next year’s course of study.
The Club pledged thirty-six dollars i
a year to the support of ftie travel-1
er’s aid.
After the business, the Club beard j
a very interesting literary program
sis follows:
Life of Jane Austen- Mrs. E. IL
Lucas.
Reading from Pride and Prejudice
Mrs. Edwin Allen
Typical Short Story of Today—Mis
Earle Martin
Then came a discussion of Jane
Austen and her works compared with
the women writers of today.
After this, the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Herman Smith and Mrs. John i
Web: ter. served a tempting salad
course with iced tea and mints.
♦IN COMPLIMENT TO TEACHERS*
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In compliment to the teachers of
Florence, Mr. Edwin E. Brunson en
tortained at Pinewood Club last
night There were nearly -seventy
persons present and the evening was
greatly enjoyed. It was one of the
most brilliant social functions of the
season. Music was furnished by the
Romine Orchestra. Curing the even
inp elegant refreshments were serv
ed in the dining room of the club and
dancing followed.
6 BellUns
Hot welter
Su^ Relief
LL-A'NS
indigestion
FINE FOR KIDDIES
The biddies just love Florida Fruit ,
(iulii. It’s pore, wholesome, and bene!
filial. Take home ’a package today.:
Made l y Fleer. All d alers 6c Adv
FOR SALE—Absolutely new .> pas-1
senger Jackson Touring Car
Xever used at all. never even dem ;
omtinted. $”100.00. Darlington Mo !
ter Co.. Darlington, S. C.
ha
Hey leum, dj T'oTumbiif, cr,,
his pleasure et the South Can
plan of sending an uninstructed
gallon to the national Demo#
convention at San Francisco. M
McAdoo stresses the point that be is
no: a candidate for the ‘presidency. | 4
He expresses the hope than a better , I
man than himself will be selected.
"I cannot help feeling that a tree
convention of high-minded men and ’
women, who will strive to do the A
best possible tiling for the country.!
regardless cf present ambitions or in-j'
teresis. will select a man who wiil. 1
have the best chance of getting they
support of the American people.”
‘‘1 am n'd seeking the nomination!
Mr. McAdoor says, “but am hoping j
that a better man than myself may'
be found to lead the party to vic-i
tory.”
* STORY-TELLING HOUR *
Mrs. Wllmer S. Poyner will con !
duct the “Story-Tehing Hour” at the
Central School Saturday (tomorrowt
afternoon at five o’clock.
it pays i*n the long to have us
VULCANIZE
your punctures for OCR expert vul
canizing doesn't injure the tubes
and it PERMANENTLY repairs
the .puncture.
If you want to avoid the exas
peration. work and delays that, tie;
cemented patch causes—have US
VULCANIZE THE PUNCTURES.
Reasonable cost.
City Filling Station
NORTH IRBY STREET
Opposite County Court House
FLORENCE, S. C.
Alarm bells can now be
wireless at a distance of one
miles.
rung by
hundred
The First Nad
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Of Florence.
“Almost Everything in
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J car of rare beauty
-£•
Oi Gar built by
MB?
* PURELY PERSONAL *
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Mrs. James Williams of Lake City,
is spending several days in the city
with Mrs. E. L>. Sallenger
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Miss Daisy Hill has returned to
her home in Charleston, after visit
ing her sister. Mrs. G. T. Walker on
East Pine street.
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Miss Jenkins Dowling, who has
been teaching school in Lee county. •
has returned to her home in the
city
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Mrs. H. V. Williams of Lake City,
is spending the day in the city with
her daughter Mrs. E. If. Sallenger.
AAA
Mrs. R. W. Lewis left yesterday
moruing for Spartanburg, having
been called there on account of the
serious illness of her sister.
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Mrsi W. (’. Blount. Jr., of Macon.
Ga., is visiting Mr and Mrs W C
Blount, Sr., on Evans street.
AAA
Miss Leone Williams, of Coker Col
lege, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
E. D. Sallenger, for today.
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Mrs. Gus Woodham anj family of
Bishopville. are visiting Mrs. W. A.
Dowling on \V. Palmetto street
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The friends of Mrs. E. W. Hall will
be glad to know that she is able to
be out again after being confned to
her home with sickness for the past
week.
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Miss Dorothea Waters left last
night for Benort, Miss., to visit a col
lege friend.
AAA
Mrs. August Elliott and little son
left yesterday for Macon, Georgia, to
visit relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. L Hardee and lit
tle son. Covington, left last night for
Jackson, Miss, to visit the former’s
parents.
Stomach
Out of Fix?
’Phone T your J grocer or
druggist for a dozen bottles
of this delicious digestant,—a glass
with meals gives delightful relief, or
no charge for the first dozen used.
ShivarfAlc
I PUnE digestive aromatics with d
I SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER ^
Nothing like it for renovating old
tired stomachs^f converting food
into rich blood and sound flesh, kjf
if your regular-dealer cannot
supply you, tedephone
NESMITH POWELL CO
DISTRIBUTORS FOR
FLORENCE.
When you are thinking of nuying a car—
Don’t forget to consider the company behind it. Know
the standing of the factory that build?, it—know the per
manency and the character of its organization.
The Company that makes the Sayers Six has been building
cuality vehicles for more than 40 years -and for over 10
years it has made motor cars for a specialized trade.
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During that time it lies established a reputation for the
high quality and dependability of its products. Jn the
Sayers Six this standard n maintained through-out.
Note the Save is-( ^ntincnlnl Red Seal Motor- Stewart
Vacuum (lasolin? Feed Dcleo Starting and Lighting
System—Stewart Speedometer—Boyce Motometcr Power
"l ire 1’ump—every part rtendard and cf proven quality.
Arrange today to tee the Sayers Six—to ride in it
see h' 1 * yourc^K what a wonderful vplue it is.
The Sayers & Scoviil Company, Cincinnati
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Ca- be made lonpr, straight and silky by
QUEEN DRESSING
This is a new discovers, different from
all others. It will absolutely grow your
hair long and smooth. If your hair is
dry, brittle and breaks off, use QUEEN.
It will give your hair the oil it needs and
make it so pretty you will never be with
out Queen. Send 2', eents for a box to
Newbro Mfg. Co., Atlanta, Ga.
We v/ili pay you BIG MONEY to tell
your friends about QUEEN and distribate
our advertising pamphlets. Write for
apecial money making offer.
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G O. Ritchie, Distributor
KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT
THE BIG VALUE
PACKAGES
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