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•* ■:/ TTTWrLORWNCK DAILY TIMBA TTTESDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 25. 1920. ihiiiih i i i"ii • i 1.1 i i i i i i i i • i i i i r i • >« i i i • i i «i i r i i> i i i i m i' iii i i" COAL SOCIAL NEWS Have a small quantity of Anthracite Chestnut Coal, $16.00 per ton delivered. Also a small quantity of^um Coal, $13.00 per ton delivered. Orders will l‘ave to be placed before May 28th at the above prices. PHONE 489 or leave order at Office of FLORENCE GAS CO. till ill I l ii I I li iiiiiiiiiiiii l I* I i!iliiaiii"iHiti|ii|!tiij|tt|n|i:i i i a A PLEA FOR MORE CORN Hurbandf apd little Miss Emma Mc-j‘ Cutchen . . • • | ” —■— The attractive home was converted Farmers of Stale Urged to Produce into a bawer of Dorothy Perkins' Big Corn Crop to Meet Wheat roses, whose beautiful colors were\ Shortage, matched by artificial lights burnhij FOR CONSTIPATION CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PIL A* A FEW DAYS OF THIS TREATMENT WILL DO MORE FOR YOUR COMPLEXION THAN ALL THE BEAUTY DOCTORS IN CREATION. DEMAND THE CENUINC PURELY VEGETABLE ste!; BeariiiK Signature ♦ * + **■*• + * + + + + *4 * SOCIAL EVENTS FOR ♦ + THE COMING WEEK + ; «• * *+ + + + * + + + * + 4 — The Spring Social Season is now I at its height and this week promises to be unusually interesting. Invita tions have been received for the fol lowing affairs: Wednesday Afternoon—Mrs. 15. V Oulla .and Mrs. Le Koy Brown will give a reception in compliment to Mrs. Thomas Scott and Mrs. J. Y. McKinney, who aVe new comers in the city. Wednesday Evening-Mrs E. I.. Oulla and Mrs Le Koy Brown will entertain for their sister. Mis; Jessie King. < j Thursday Afternoon—Mrs. N. W. Hicks and Mrs. J. W. Stroud will entertain in honor of Mrs K. M. Hicks and Mrs. W. E. Stroud, n, Goldsboro, X. C Friday Afternoon—Mrs Jas A. Thig pen will give a cant party for Mis.. Lucy Thompson. \ * Jsi* Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. | OCEANIC HOTEL 1 > + + ♦*♦* + + ♦>♦*♦4 + MRS. SALLENGER GIVES * * A DELIGHTFUL TEA • + (•* + + + + * + + *♦♦ + Open June ist. WILL BE FAMOUS FOR GOOD LIVING • Management Vining A Russell, also operating Eseeola Inn, Lineville, N. C., and Breton Inn, Or mond Beach, Florida. . $ 1 Used Car Bargains * • • i Studebaker 4-5 Passenger, overhauled complete, new pant, new puncture proof tires $750 1 Overland 85, overhauled, new paint 600 Chalmers 35, good as new, cord tires 1000 Call and let us show you what we have or phone hs and we will be glad to send you any particular named car for your inspection. We have some cars to trade for real estate. East Florence Service Station, • * USED CAR BARGAIN HOUSE PHONE 797. A Iqvc'y affuir of Friday was an afternoon tea given by Mrs. Edward Duncan Sallcnger ai h?r home on Laurel street, in compliment to her sister-in-law. Mrs. James Clyde Will iams <jf Lake City. Mrs. Williams will be pleasantly remembered ii Florence as Miss Mary Bo'ling John ston. iteceiving with Mrs. SaKenger and her house guest, Mrs. Williams, were Miss Leone Williams. Miss Elelda Fillmore. Mrs. A. H. Williams, Mrs H. V. Epps. Mrs C. M. Epps and Miss Hlnnant, of Lake City. Others assisting during the after noc n, were: Mesdames S. R. Lucas. F. K. Lake. George Murrell. E JJ Lu eas. Leslie McLjurin. W. H. Sydnoi. Jamts Lynch, Gedney Brown. E. L Oulla, Abbott Lake. J. R. Webster Munford Scoit. Marlon Lucas, J. W Ivey, ('. E. Harris. Misses Alma Tin mens. Susie Lucas, Jessie Gregg, Mae NEW HAIR after .BALDNESS IF YOU >re Inning hair, liars damlrulT. or a'* bald. In It bo known dial KOTALKO. lonuln- Ing lanulna btar oil ami other potent liikredt- onu. In womlertully eucieenful. Kor men. Women, children. Hafr frown, dandruff ellinlnatrd lu many ea.er when all else failed. $300 (il'AK- ANTKK and inonuy-refuinl offer, flet a boa at any busy pharmacy; or aend 10 couia tor grant pox of XOTALKO to » J. H. Brittain, lac.. Station F, New York, N. Y. TOO LATE , Death only a matter of short time. Don’t wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid | %inful consequences by taking ! GOLD MEDAL BBin—p The world’s standard remedy for kidnay, i livar, bladder and uric acid troubles- —the : National Remedy of Holland ainca 1696. Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. • Lot*, for tha name Gold Modal oa orory box •ad accept imiutioa An out-and-out c-h-a-l-l-e-n-g-e! Compare Camels with any cigarette at any price! Camels bring to you every joy you ever looked for in a cigarette! They are so new to your taste, so delightful in their mellow mildness and flavor, and so re freshing, you will marvel that so much enjoyment could be put into a cigarette! Camels quality is as unusual as Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will prefer to either kind smoked straight! And, no matter how liberally you smoke, Camels never tire your taste! Your de light will also be keen when you realize Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price ! .1; everywhere. As the guests arrived' they were served delightful punch. In the dining room, at an artistical ly arnnged table spread with lace, and decorated with a center piece of pink roses and tall silver bud vasc^, tea and cofiee were poured. Delicicus sandwiches, dainty cakes and mints were also served. *♦♦♦ + *♦ ♦ DANCE FRIDAY » ♦ *♦♦***♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ NIGHT * ♦ ♦ ♦ « On next Friday evening The Amer icau Legion will give a dunce at Pine •vood Club, from 10 P. M. to 2 A. M. All ex-service men are invited, iutRations have been issued. Price ot HcKet will be $3.00 Clemson College, May 25.9Tbe lat est report of the South Carolina Field Agent of .he Bureau of Crop Esti mates. Mr. B. B. Hare, shows an indi cated wheat yield of 1.801,000 bushels foi this state, or 35,000 less than last year. Two per cent of the acreage sown has been abandoned. The win ter wheat acreage for the United states is 34.165.000 against 49.905 000 last year, and the estimated produc tion is 33.8 per cent less than last year. In view of this great reduction in acreage and alarming shortage in production. Mr. W. W\ Long, director of the Extension Service, feels that prompt and decided action should he Authorized Dealers For— Packard No. Fr:.nklin DARLINGTON MOTOR CO. Darlington, S. C. + ♦*♦♦ + ♦ + MUSIC CLUB TO MEET + **♦♦♦ + + N : o taken toward a larger corn crop in } i.s srat * to help meet the emergency .J He is therefore sending out widely i ^ ^ ■' throught the state the following message on the subject in »4»'t****4H4*******<***-*** *****'****** ******************* the hope that South Caro- * — - -- —^— + * The Florence Music Club will meet A'edn \s<luy afternoon at 3:30 o’clock a 1 it a Mis. A. H. Gasque, on Irby St., and u fuli attendance is requested. 1.0 L.\ LAWRENCE, Secretary. ♦ AMONG THE SICK' •» + + ♦*•*■•*♦♦ + + Mis. W. O. Gentry, who Is in the Infirmary ior trealmis improving Rcely end hopes soon to be able to be cut again. * * * Mrs. S. J. Kodgej-s ol laike City, was brought to the Floience Intirin- »ry yesterday foi treatment. * * * Mr. Bellflowers, who bus been very ill at the Floranci Intiimary, is im i roving. > PERSONALS * **************** Mrs. 1. P. Mallett lias returned to her home in Sumter after a week’; visit to her son. Mr. Wayne Mallett m S. (’oil street. * * # Dr. B G Gregg has returned from Baltimore where he went several .lays ago with his son B. G. Jr., who •niered a hospital in that city for treatment. * * * , Mrs. W. C. Watkins of Roxboro, X. C. is visiting her parents, Capt tnd Mrs M R Xelson, on McQueen St. v * * Miss Erian Mae Hyman, of Pampli- <<>. spent yesterday in Florence pleas • ntly visiting her aunt. Mrs. Sue I’inklea, on West Evans street. » * * * The many friends of Mrs. W. R. Barringer will b ; glad to know that he is .able to be out #gain, after being confined to lier home for some lays, on account of a sprained ankle 4c St A ,Rev. S. J. Park of Charleston, was i visitor here last Sunday. / * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Waters left oda> for Greenwood, where they go o attend the State Association of ,i 'urn)ture Dealers now in session in • bat city. * * * Mr. J. W. Duckett has returned to Ui:« home in Greenwood after a de Mghtful visit to his son. Mr. Charles 'lucket, here * * * Messr W. M. Waters and D. W. Mdermnn. Jr., were in Hartsville yes terday where they attended a meet mg of the Board of Trustees of Co- ter College. * ♦' * Miss Willie Bryan. Mr. Ernest Ivey Mi. end. Mrs. Charles Ducket, Mr. J W. Ducket. Mr. Wilbur Hicks. Miss Cyril Waters. Mr. Furman Swails and Mr.’ That! Rone? attended commence mont exercises at Coker College Sun day. lina may not be caught without food Jjj this fall. Fortunately it is not yet too * late to save the day. 1 * “Reports just received from Dnited 7 States Department of Agriculture in- * dicate 34 per cent reduction in wheat production this year. Unless some thing is done to meet this situation. Hour will lie on the same basis as dur ing the war. with tills difference,—. we were then blessed with large corn yields. Owing to unfavorable weath er conditions and the natural incen tive to grow cotton on account of j present high price and fear of the wider spreading of the weevil within next few years, we are liable to have a distressingly short corn crop. “I am sending to many farmers, bankers, merchants, cotton seed crush ers, and newspapers so that our farm ers, even at this late date may be urged to increase their acreage in corn. If this is done, we Van largely increase our food supply and there by save a serious situation most likely to prevail this fall. I suggest county meetinys of prominent farmers, hank- ( ers and merchants to consider the situation. Money without bread is not , satisfying." JUST TO SHOW i vour old car '! >c renewed and bright Mow well can ened up by an appropriate painting job—step in and bare ns show color schemes, quote prices on the job von want. $ FLORENCE AUTO TOP AND PAINT SHOP Upstairs over Ideal Filling Station 103 E. Evans St **-::-*********•*****-**-•*.« ****;k: #tt.**#**4H4***#***4t#4H»##4»*#* 'rive first woman in China to* he qualilied as a doctor is Dr. Ya M' 1 ! Kin. who has practised medicine in her native country and in Japan, and lectured in America and England. ORAL HYGIENE KEY TO HEALTH %T9 Dental Authorities Urge Sterilization of Mouth at Vital Part of Daily Toilet; Prevents Decay of Teeth; Stops Infection of Gums ar Pyor rhoea, and Infection of Tonsils and Throat. Dental Science has proven that the mouth is a veritable incubator or breeding place for germs and that about ninety-five per cent of all mouths examined are infected. This unhappy picture is the com mon fate of those who neglect the laws of oral hygiene. It may be eas ily avoided by prompt repair of the teeth by your dentist followed by daily sterilization of the mouth, teeth and threat to prevent reinfec tion. For this purpose ‘Dental Sci ence lias perfected a most delightful and effective sterilizing solution for the toilet, called Steroline. It absolu tely sterilizes Urn moutfy teeth and throat, penetrating even the minute crevices between the teeth which can not he reached in any other way. Used as a mouth wash and gurgle, night and morning. Steroline quickly becomes a most delightful and indis- peusaMe part of the daily toilet. It imparts a delightful sensation of cleanliness, freshness and comfort to sweetening the breath even of tobac co. preventing pyorrhoea or Riggs Disease, tpnsilitls, throat trouble and many other contagions that might otherwise gain entrance to the sys tem through the mouth. Telephone your druggist now for a bottle of Steroline ana begin today to enjoy its delights and protection. A large bottle enough for the entire family, may be had for half a dol lar.—-Adv, SOFT SILKY HAIR that can be easily dressed. Is your hair brittle end l-'fcless? 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