The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, June 03, 1920, Image 2

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/ THE FLORENCE DAIT^T TIMES THURSDAY AFTER1 JUNE 3, IDHO. li* r Oh be glad! THE SECg^T OF HAPPINESS Spresiding the wonderful gospel of everlusting gladness MARY PICKBORD in 4er jjictur^ POirVANNA” — -•— ASSESSMENTS FIXED 1 , STATE CANDIDATES PLEDGES MUST BE FILED WITH STATE SECRETARY BY JUNE 21 ST U la bringing Joy apd new hope to millions. As you watch her the ‘ glad" feeling creeps throuyh your veins and into yourJ heart and lo! you find yourself loving even our ene mies and trying to do good by them. O’Dowd Theatre MONDAY uud TUESDAY • PRICES 15, and 35c The new name <>£ what ,was once German East Africa has been provis ionally fixed , by tije British Colonial Office as Tanganyika Territory. PREVENTOL. I If S||_, Moths, Roaches, 1 PVIIIS Bed Bugs, Germs I Disinfects against disease. Expel* | Flies and Mosquitoes. Sprayer and | Pint Can,'|1.20 at your dtaler’a. Florence Times Bureau, Wyatt A. Taylor, Correspondent Columbia, June 1—Candidates for state offices ol for seats in the Unit ed States Senate and in Congress must file their pledges by noon of June 2i, acclining to a statement issued Ik the State• Democratic Exe cutive Committee Monday afternoon. There pledges should Tie filed with Thomas P. Cothran, of Greenville, chairman of the committee, but for convenience the secretary, H. N. Edmunds, and the treasurer, Wylie Jones, of ('.iliimbia, will receive the pledges. Pledge" must also bt‘ filed with the Secretary of State in Co lumbia. Blanks foi pledges will be famished by the secretary of the Democratic committee. The ar? assessments ’» t( Hows: United Stab's Senate Congress Governor ail other state* Solicitor- for candidates $400 offices $ 75 S 75 These assessments must be paid by candidates not later than noon, June 21. Otherwise, aspirants will ne t be recognized as candidates. Hydrographers Know the Sea. A person who prescribes ocean mutes for steamers is known ns n hy- drogrwpher. lie makes maps and charts of the seas and other waters. He determines and reports the condi tion of navigable waters, whether ocean or Inland, charting the coasts and rivers, determining depths, the quality of the bottom, the times of the tides and measuring the currents. \ 7 Bank Vice-President Tells How Ziron Iron Tonic Helped His Daughter After Operation for Appendicitis. A FTER any serious illness, the first thing you not^e when you begin to get around is your lack Of strength and energy—a tired, weak feeling. The sooner you get, your strength, back'the better. The thing to do Is to eat plenty of good, nourishing food, get all the,fresh air you can, exercise conservatively, and take Zirou Iron Tonic three ’times a day. Your doctor will tell you this Is found advice, and urge you to follow it. She was operated op for .appendicitis, has been taking Zifon for two Read this letter from Mr. .1. B. Kelly, vice-president of the First National Bank, Graceville, Fla.: "My daughter had been in bad health since last April. She has been taklnj weeks. Her appetite is better than It has been.- ’ Her nervfts are better, and she says she feels better ... I know that* Ziron Is good for weak and feeble people.” 1 £tron Is a scientific, reconstructive tonic, prepared from valuable strength building ingredients, for weak people with thin blood. Druggists sell Ziron on a money-back guarantee. Try 1L 'I' With 70,000 towns connected, each with every other by millons of miles of long dis tance wire, your tele phone horizon is mighty near a point beyond conception. \ r ou are next door to New York and San Francisco. Thousands use this vast system daily with profit. It is all at your service. Ask Long Distance for rates and details. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AtfD TELEGRAPH COMPANY REPORT v FROM THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONCERNING ROACHES Water-bugs 4i Wherever Roaches occur —Food Supplies are tainted beyond redemption.—They leave an of fensive, sickening (Roachy) odor, partly from excrement but chiefly from the mouth of the insect; and a peculiar, dis gusting taste and odor is imparted to and retained by (food or) dishes in which food is served! ECrPul RMohiI* fucvfo* Don't allow Roaches lo crawl over YOUR food and dishes l BEE @ BRAND INSECT POWDER KILLS AnU. fleas, bed-bugs, roaches, water-bugs, lice, moths, cooties and many other house hold and garden insects. Kills flies and mosquitoes if fanned into the air, or burned. Harmless lo mankind, birds, pets and ■' domestic animals. Non-poiaonous. Wc, 35c. and 65c. everywhere «jk*.Ve*' 'i. . < ■ *. S 0 - • BALTIMORE. MD Had His Doubt. The Counsellor—What, you broke after having a hand Itp that big box Job? I thought you fellows Jjad a gentlemen's agreement to share the loot. The Yegg—We had. But I suspect some of the parties to it were no gentlemen. Pertinent Illustration. “What have you there?” “A booklet entitled, ‘Short Cuts to Riches.’ ” “Ah! I see there’s a mountain of dollars on the cover. To he consistent, there should he the picture of a' peni tentiary on the hack.” Too Comprehensive. “Of course,” said Senator Sorghum, “I approve of freedom of speech; but I don't like our’colleague’s idea of it.” “What is his idea?” “The universe as an audience and eternity as the time limit.” Missed Opportunity “I.read the other day where a wom an dislocated her jaw by yawning and became speechless.” “And I have been trying iq break my wife of yawning because it seemed such a rude habit!” 1 A Surmise. “What busted Cholly?” “Dunno.” “He was apparently doing well sell ing tips on the stock market.” “Maybe he got to playing his own tips.” A Whole Lot “Cholly, do you love me?” “Sure.” “A whple lot?” “Listen here, girl. I think I love you nearly as well as you love your self.” , TEST, OF NERVES. , First-Doctor—How are that pa tient's nerves? Second Doctor—Fine; ho can read all the headlines in the daily paper now without a tremor. Think of Others. When oh the slippery street you set Your feet and get a twist. Think of what fun the others get; Just be an altruist. *r 4 Why He Was Sent to Bed. “J’a, what is an anarchist?” “One who thinks there should ha no government and. no authority, my son.” “Then, pa, is ma an anarchist?" with You Know Him! “I don’t like to play poker Smith,” soid Brown. “Neither do I,” replied Jones. “If lie loses he gels hot headed, and if he wins he gets cold feet.” Her Reason. “I wish I had psychic powers.'' “Why so?” “Because 1 am crazy for a car, and then I could give my husband auto suggestions.” An Enthusiast. “Cleanliness can he carried too far." ‘^Impossible.” “It can. If I don’t stop her, my wife would scour the lettuce with soap.” Method in His Madness. Carter—Why do you have so many shoes? Corning—It’s a great relief; no two of them hurt in the same place. One Assurance. “Do you think the tale Miss Flirty told you was made up on the face of It?” “Maybe not, but she was." i f Often in One. Heck—My wife lias n great fond ness for pets; lias yours? Beck—That depends on whether you refer to animals or the mood. Its Financial State. “That couple have just come hack from, their'wedding trip dead broke.” “Ah! So the honeymoon has got to its last quarter.” Exact Locality. Lawyer—Officer, did you catch th« prisoner In flagrante delictu? Policeman—No, sir; I caught him la the back alley. Answered. “Why do they always hava to get angels for plays?” “Because there Is the devil to pay If they don’t.” AGREEMENT REACHED Beat Drum—Spent Night in Prison’ \r DY hitting a big bass drum just one resminding \vhack for which she spent a night in jail, • resolute black eyed girl changed the police classification of Salva tion Army drumming from “petty nuisance” to “music.” That was twenty-two years ago, and the black eyes have grown more gentle in years of service for the poor since those battling days, butytbey si ill twin kle \yhen (lie story is told. fy was Mrs. Adam Gifford, wife oi; the colonel now cunimnnding the New England forces of the Salvation Army, who wiejehd the drumstick and struck defiance at the Pennsylvania blue coated policeman of the town whore she and her husband were then stationed. Irate citizens had complained bitter ly of the Salvation Army and its street corner meetings and musical services but particularly of the bass drums of the hand. Night after night the drums had been confiscated by the police, hut to no effect. Finally a police order , went out to “arrest anyone attempting to beat a drum." • Following tlds Colonel Gifford In an effort to test the constitutionality of \i •;? I • Jui’** 2—Complete r;?reenicut on the House merchant marine bill lias I been rci.clu d by tlM House and the | Senate conferees today after virtual lly an ail night ■session. The senat** i prevision for a permanent shipping board of 7 members was retained. * RHEUMATISM • Is completely wasneii out of the system by the celebrated Khlirai Mineral Wat-r. I’osi.tKcly gifajL’Sm teed by monoy back offer. Tastes tine; costs a frille. Delivered any where bv our Florence agents, Gregg & Andersou. Phornr tliorj. FOR SALE Strictly modern bungalow corner West LvaiuijiyicJ Huroltl streets facing East. . Highest elevation in Florence. Living room, two bed rooms, dining room, kitchen, pantry, screened back porch, bath and sleeping porch. ‘ Brand new and will sell right anyl give possession at once. If not sold in ten‘days will rent furnished for the summer. Sec M. C. Newbery owner, corner West Evans•• and Harold street. MRS. COLONEL ADAM GIFFORD, Salvationist. under way. Immediately the frail lit tie Salvation Army lassie was plneei! under arrest and escorted by a ernwe of Amused hnt sympathetic Mdooker.* to the patrol wagon and thence to tin local jail, where she spent tin* night. The case was taken before the si; prenio court of the state, where even tually the contention of the “Army' was sustained. Following tin* decision tin* ptifln _ . „ __ corps, led by Colonel Gifford, marched the order advertised that upon a cer- to the city hull to demand the drums a monster meeting would ’ tain cvenin be held and that upon that occasion Mrs. Gifford would bent the drill,i. that had been confiscated by the po lice. Twenty-eight of tie offendlu; “prisoners" were released In the l ■ i ■ l l ■ ■ IIIIHilM'il il I l l i l l i i l i J i • i : i i ■ a i i I i ,i ii ■ ■ i i ■ i S •* i: SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS 11 * « 1 “ANNOUNCEMENT” I ! s s \\ o wish lo advise that we arc in position lo furnish Sitsln Doors *" and Blinds, made from W hite I’inc, Yellow’ I’ine and Hardwoods. - ■> f> are ia position to give you deliveries in :!(i hums from receipt ” i oi order stock sizes, 9 ’• 1 li special work desired we are able to make prompt delivery and •' 2 ' shall he pleased to receive your inquiries. < 2 m 1 TRENCHARD-SPARROW LUMBER CO. ■i ** p MANUFACTURERS ■ • 2 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HERARTMUNTS Z l I’HONK 713 MILL i’HONE 715 ” , - Florence. S. C. Savannah, Ga. Jacksonville, Eia. - ai> « •B ' ii i i i i i i i ■ i i iitririr i i i i ■ ■ i • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n g ( t | j t , , • nnn |n| iu| •iiiiiii'ii As anticipated, a record breaking | tody of the .corps. From that date ft crowd was turned out. The police re- eerves were called upon to quell the the present none of the meetings o the Salvation Army lias been lUsturbef riots which might ensue. At a given .by the police. Furthermore, the freer Mgnal Mrs. Giffntd gnve the drum n re-idem established lias been nmiiitainet Sounding thump and the meeting was |in ncail.' every stale in the Union. Nature’s Supremacy. Emerson In Ids essay on Nature says: “At the gnt<*s of the forest the surprised man of the world Is forced to leave his city estimates of great and small, wise and foolish. The knapsack of custom falls off ids back with the first step ho makes Into these preeja^;. Here Is sanctity which shan^^wr legions and reality which dlscr^^Mkir In^oesf’ Temperature Important. Lead is said to act lik;.* steel at or dinary temperatures in liquid air. It will serve as a helical spring, for ex ample. This behavior of soft non elastic metals iij very interesting. It I shows how* very important tempera ture is. Just as Iron ds soft and In elastic at a high red color, so lead Is . dull and soft at ordinary temperatures, for it Is Well on itb way to be melted. --=L. '/foe. *— x ' ii?' PUNCTUALLY AS WE DELIVER "iir rl.u Tied and ’ pasteurized mi'li, w • i ill on find a kiddy or two wailing for ua and it. For li"' youngsters do certainly like our milk. You can’t make them lired of il. And (lie more they drink of it the stronger and quicker they grow. Let us I 'ave a bottle Or so at your house mornings, "ihc kids will like it. friend ftusliund will like ii as well us the Pream and so ' ill you. ‘ CENTRAL Milk STATION Phone 748. —•-■■■•^1^0.* 19 M • t • I 11 9 a >■ i a • t ~ ai ■ ■••»«aaMiaiaii £ia aa•r (v >9*t UMiiiaaiaf* • •• . •■ “• «• i a ‘ an*, Bata ~ aia The Sunflow(%\ The modern sunflower was formerly called soTaoece, the sun follower. In those days the marigold wiw called the sunflower. First thing you ; do next get a package of Camels and compare them with any cigarette in the world! C AMELS quality, flavor and mellow mild body will delight your taste and sense of cigarette satisfaction! Before you have smoked many Camels you'll want to tell the world they are made to meet your taste! Camels goodness is due to quality and to Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You will prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! This combination is simply irresisti ble to smokers who desire real refreshment and smoothness of body. Camels are absolutely new and unique to your taste—yet, no matter how liberally you smoke, Camels never will tire it! You are al ways keen for Camels! They are free from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! Compare Camels with any ciga rette in the world at any price! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. 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