The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, May 21, 1920, Image 6
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tEN KERRIGAN in
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The 14th episode of
“ELMO THE FEARLEP^’
And a GEORGE OVEY CvT^.E-
DY. J miifM
Jscd Car Bargains
i tudebaker 4-5 Passenger, overhauled complete,
•w pant, new puncture proof tires $75°
1 verland 85, overhauled, new paint 600
Cflmers 35, good as new, cord tires ioo°
all and let us show you what we have or phone
usnd we will be glad to send you any particular
need car for your inspection. . .
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^e have some cars to trade for real estate.
East Florence
Service Station,
USED CAR BARGAIN HOUSE
PHONE 797.
WHISKEY SUPPLY
! FEDERAL PROHIBITION OFFI
CERS SEARCH FOR MILLION
DOLLAR SUPPLY
Chicago May 21—Federal prohibi
tion officers are searching for a
warehouse believed to hold a million
dollar whiskey supply. Seven men
were arrested in raids which the of
ficers declared disclosed hundreds of
| illegal whiskey sales.
1ARS ARE LOWERED
SAYS DANIELS
NAVAL INVESTIGATING COMMIT
TEE GIVES SIMS TOO MUCH
LATITUDE
Washington May 21—Secretary
Daniels has accused the senate na
val investigating committee of go
ing outside the original controversy
j over naval awards. He declared that
I the committee had given Admiral
' Sims an opportunity to make ostenta
tious presentation in his charges
! when they reouired him produce his
letter of criticism to th« navy de
partment.
the
’trunk lines
iith Cirollna.
information rs to be
to the Interstate Commerce
sion, wliich recently sought fro
state railroad commission informa
tion regarding the freight situation in
South Carolina. The aim of the two
commissions is improvement, if pos
sible, of the traffic situation.
School
orium
W. N T . Foreacre, general manager i
of the Southern, wires from his Char-1
lotte office that up to this time the
Southern has been able to take care
of orders for freight shipment in this
state with reasonable promptness.
I*. R. Albright, general manager of
the Atlantic Coast Line, wires from
his office in Wilmington, that his road
has a simply of freight cars in this '
state now, except flat cars and “gon- j
dolas,” the open cars. “Our requisi-1
lions today for flat cars and gondo
las,” wires Mr. Albright, “ale approxi-
inately one hundred cars in excess of
the supply.’
Blaine for the freight situation is
put up largely on the clowness of
Superinten
nminces that Monday
be » bserve.l as Me mor
N’&tinnal CcmiYery
ame with regulations when
• of the montn fr’ls on Fo. day
ckard
aster Cartoonist
MASONIC NOTICE
A Fpecial Communiea „
Hon of Hampton Lodge pi
No. 204. A. F. M. will
be held in the Blue
Room. Masonic Tern
pie Building* 1 on Tues
day evening. May 2. r »Hi
o’clock, instead of Friday
evening, May 21st.
By order of Worshipful Master.
All members and visiting ('rafts
men are invited.
H. K. (ILberf, J. B. Aiken
Secretary. Worshipful Master.
at eight
i
m
Homorist Extraordinary
Rare Fun Well Done
Management Redpath Bureau
ADMISSION:
Adults, 75c. Pupils 40c.
Northern roads, by M. H. Cahill, gen-
era! manager at the Seaboard Air
liine. He wires from Norfolk as fol- j FOR SAJ.E—Absolutely new ii pas j
lows: i songer Jackson Touring Car—
“Car supply conditions in the South I Never used at all, never even dem I
New Home For Sale
Carolina territory served by the Sea-i onstrated, $2100.00.
board have been very good since May 1 tor Co., Darlington,
first, as regards box cars, refrigera
tors and ventilated cars. We are
short of flats and open top cars for
construction and building materials,
the supply ranging from twenty-five
to forty per cent.
Darlington Mo-
S. C.
empty cars of all classes from North
ern connections is quite slow and it
is difficult to accurately forecase con
ditions for the future.”
FLORIDA FRUIT GUM
You will like Florida Fruit Gum.
Nothing like it. It’s great. Made by
The movement of , Fleer. All dealers—.jc—Adv
RUYERS ISSUE EDIG1
SOME PROFITEERS
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RE INSURANCE
. IF YOU HAVE y \
COUNTRY PROPERTY
TO INSURE SEE \ '
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Tfc FLORENCE COUNTY FARMERS ' <
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
PRUNING KNIFE MUST BE AP
PLIED BEFORE GOODS
ARE BOUGHT.
New York, May 2’.—The'price cut
ting movement reached some wholes
Balers when managers and buyers of
prominent department stores announc
ed that they would refuse to pur
chase from Jobbers until substantial
reductions are made.
MANY DELEGATES PRESENT
Greensboro, N. C.( May 21.—The
twentyAhird quadrennial contferenee
of the Methodist Protestant Church
opened with representatives from
twenty-one states present.
Heavy Buying In ,
* Government Bonds
SUBSTANTIAL RECOVERIES OF
LIBERTY BONDS AND
VICTORY NOTES.
YOUR
+ +
LIBERTY
* * *
BOND
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J. V) JcCOWN, Pres,
lorence, S. C.
D.E.FRASER, Secty. ft Agt.
Bannockburn, 3. C.
New York, May 21.—Heavy buying
of Liberty bonds and Victory notes
• during the first hour of trading, re
sulted in many substantial recoveries
of those issues. '(
The value of the otter Is fully re
cognized by the Chinese, who train
them to fish, and a well-trained otter
will bring several hundred dollars.
Attention!
The United States Government bor
rowed money from you to finance the
War. You hold the Government’s
promise to pay you pack. This prom
ise is called a Liberty Bond or Vic
tory Note. On this Bond is stated
the conditions under which the gov
ernment borrowed the money from
you.
For instance: If you hold a Bond
of the Third Liberty Loan, it states
that on April loth and October 15th
of each year until maturity, yon will
receive interest on the amount you
paid for the Bond. Other issues bear
other rates of Interest and other ma
turity dates, all of which are clearly
stated on the Bond.
Now. if you keep your Bond until
the date when the Government pays
you in full for it, you do not need to
worry if. in the meantime, theprice
is low one day or nigh the next.
You and Uncle Sam are living up to
your agreement with each other, and
neither will lose by it.
On the other hand, if you sell your
Liberty Bond now, you will find that
the man you sell it ro wdll not give
you a dollar for every dollar you paid
for it. The price has been hrough'
down because so many people are of
fering to' sell tjteir Bonds. If tho
market is flooded with tomatoes, you
can buv them cheap, but if everyone
is clamoring for tomatoes and there
are few to be had, the price goes up.
The same is true of Liberty Bonds.
Short-sighted people are dumping
them on the market, and wise 'ones
are buying them.
The best advice that can he given
to the owner of a Liberty Bond Is
this: Hold the bond you bought dur
ing the war: it is as safe and sound
as the United States Government it
self.
Buy ns many more at the present
law rate as you can afford. If you
hold them to maturity, you are bound
to make the difference between what
they sell at now and their face value.
You will also receive good Interest
on your investment.
Hold cm to your Liberty Bonds and
buy more.
'A car load of Day-Elder Worm
Driven Trucks are ready for
delivery.
Come and look them over.
Just in front of Court House.
“The Truck that sells by com
parison.’’
Florence Day-Elder Motor Co.
A Massachutetts inventor's glove
cleaning machine resembles a mina-
ture ice cream freezer, the work be
ing done inside the device as a crank
is turned.
An English inventor has combined
a rubber flesh brush with a soap
dish providing it with a vacuum cup
to hold it erect when used for the
[flatter purpose.
One story, Five rooms and hall
E very modern convenience,
dy garden with home.
me
Price
115 West Kim.
d. 50x145. Dan-
$4,750.00
“WE DO IT QUICK.”
(SlNIjA
De-alcs>holized
Serve it
Daigan-Harllee Realty & Development
Company,
McGAl.L BUILD/NG
FLORENCE, S. O.
PHONE 79t5
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SHINGLES
Big variety on hand. Come look* at a shingle
suitable for tobacco barn and other cheap roofs.
J. W. STROUD
Corner Coit and Evans Phone 126-f
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