The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, June 10, 1920, Image 2
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Alabama Minister Relieved
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CLASS OF 1912
IN REUNION
Stomach Troubles Made Him.Feel Sick at Meal Times, j
But Flow Always Enjoys His Meals.
D O YOU enjoy your meals? Eat
without the dread of the after
effects?
'. Lack of appetite, and a disgreeable,
*Ick-at-the-stomach feeling after meals,
usually indicate that your digestive
organs are not working properly. As
a result, you will leel weak, lose weight
and lack the energy that is to be de
rived from well-dagested food.
A valuable help in correcting sue. 1 !
Conditions is mentiotfCd 'by the Rev.
B. K. McKenzie, of Route 1, Section,
ESTABLISHES $150,000 SCHOLAR
SHIP AT FURMAN
UNIVERSITY.
Ala., who writes: “I had stomach trou
ble. When 1 would go to eat, 1 would
turn sick. I took one bottle of Ziron,
and it cured me. Am always ready;
for my meals and enjoy them. I think:
it is a fine medicine.”
If ycur food hurts you, if your appe-'
tite Is poor, if you are pale, weak and
run-down, and have other symptoms
that indicate your system needs help,'
try Ziron. It will put iron into your,
bloodjpmd help build you up. Take Iti
accpraing to directions, and if not
benefited by the first bottle, the money
back guarantee will protect you.
Ask your druggist
REPORT
FROM THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
CONCERNING
The House Fly
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“Flies art dangerous to the
health of human beings—
carrying as they do the germs
of intestinal diseases such as
Typhoid Fever and Cholera.
“ Flies feed upon the most filthy substances (maybe the
excreta of typhoid or dysentery patients or the dis
charge from one suffering from tuberculosis).
“ When flies crawl over infected material they become
loaded with germs; and subsequent visits to human
foods result in contamination from their excreta or
vomit-spots.
“ The importance of house-fly control is clear."
Flies in your home may mean
death to some of your family !
Greenville. June 10.—The Furman
class of 191” held a reunion here
Tuesday, at which William R. Tim
mons, secretary of the Chamber of
Commerce, was elected president.
Short addresses- were made by C. D.
Boyd. E. C. Simpson. E L Perry. K C
Tannery, W R Timmons. E W Brock-
wan, E M Hicks. W B Carson and
Max Rice. E W Brocsnian, of Spar
tanburg. was elected vice pVesident of
the class, and Max Rice, of Belton,
was chosen as coresponding secre
tary.
The class decided to establish an
annual scholarship of $150,000 to he
known as the Tracy Askins Memorial
Scholarship, and to hold another re
union in 1922.
ILL USE ABLEST
BBIS III STATE
EXPERTS TO SERVE ON SPECIAL
COMMISSIONS FOR GOOD
OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT
SET BACK IN LOUISIANA
PUN APPEALS TO LEADERS
Development Board Has Thua Far Sug
gested Prosecution of 18 Separate
Matters, Mainly Agricul
tural.
FOR
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Bee © Brand Insect Powder
L te it For
Anti. fle»s. bed-tugs, rosclirs, water tugs. lice,
moths, roohes r.ud many other household and gar
den insects. Kills flies and mosquitoes if fanned
into the air, or burned.
Harmlea lo mankind, birds, pelt and
domestic animats. Son-poisonous.
15c., 35c. and 65c. everywhere
McCORMICK & CO.
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HUMAN HFIAD^
Well rubbed-into the scalp kills
many hair destroying parasites
and promotes the growth and
uxuriance of the hair.
At 21 cer.Icrs, 65 cents,
D“.nt Medicine Lo., A'cv/om pjj y,
Vou win -ike the o.dor.
Laton Rouge, La., June 9.—The rest)
lution providing for ratification of the
federal suffrage amendment was de
feated in the senate of the general as
sembly of Louisiana last night by a
vote of 22 to 19.
The vote was on a motion to in
definitely postpone consideration of
the resolution which was carried.
This action of the senate docs not
mean the definite defeat of suffrage
in the Louisiana legislature, as a reso
lution exactly duplicating the one in
troduced in the senate is now pending
in the lower bouse and if it passes will
again come before the senate for fi
nal action.
FOUND HUSGAND DEAD
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DON’T NEGLECT
The torn or worn up-
holskery of your machine
liave the repairs made
n time and save money.
You get expert work in
the overhaul, dressing or
replacement it we do the .
jol)—have us give esti-
mate.
FLORENCE AUTO TOP AND PAINT SHOP (
I * Upstairs over Ideal Filling Station 10” E. Evans St
Diamond
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T HE Diamond Tire is
known as the owner’s
tire. It is never sold to car
manufacturers as original
equipment. It is sold only
to car owners—who know
by experience the superior
service found in Diamonds.
If you have no Diamond
on your car now — let
your next purchase be a
Diamond. It will prove its
superiority.
Buy Diamond Tires—and
be sure.
Adjustment Basis
8,000 mile* for Cords
1 6,000 mllei for Fabrics
[UU.o'UF!
Named tor the state of its origin, the
“South Carolina Plan” tor the devel
opment of our natural resources and
advantages, is attracting wide-spread
attention. Inquiriea regarding it have
come from several southern states and
from Oregon, where preparations for
a movement of similar purposes are
being made.
The South Carolina Plan is that
which has been devised by the South
Carolina Development Board. Its out*
Branding feature is the use of special
commissions for the prosecution of
particular undertakings. These com
missions will be composed of men pe
culiarly suited to handle the specific
tasks given them, by reason of their
knowledge, interest and ability.
The whole theory of a special com
mission is that a group of men who
want a particular thing done will work
harder and more intelligently for that
thing than would those whose inter
ests might lie in other directions.
Special com missions which have
been suggested partly as a result of
the year's activity of the development
board anA largely in meeting a demand
for a comprehensive program for the
immediate future are the following:
Markets.
Live stock and live stock credits.
Live stock sanitation.
Grains, grasses and forage.
Rates and transportation. ,
Farm labor. ^ '
Land settlement, a- ~ ;
Community life. V. 7 j
Publicity. «
Legislation.
Assessment and taxation.
Education.
Health and sanitation.
Drainage and drainage projects.
Civic-commercial organizations.
Inter-raciak relation*.
Good roads!
Natural resources and Industrial re
search.
These commissions. 18 in number,
will be seUmp with the greatest care.
In each cape the chairman will be the
one man in South Carolina who should
take the leadership in the matter
given to his commission. Each com-
misaion will be composed of 12 mem
ber*, this giving every section of the
state representation and making it
possible to have the benefit of the
ability of the foremost experts In all
the projects undertaken.
The effect of this process of selec
tion, in which members of the board
will participate through a balloting
system, will be to bring to the prose
cution ef the program the very best
brains in South Carolina.
In the past two weeks there have
been a number ef conferences at va
rious points In the state at which the
form of organization of the develop
ment board ha* been thoroughly dis
cussed. especially the special commls-
alons to handle the major activities of
the board. At these meetings the
South Carolina Pfan has been warmly
commended as simple, workable and
practical. It will he put Into opera
tion at once after the completion of
the expansion campaign which Is to be
made from June 21 to 26.
Greenville, June 10.—When break
fast was almost ready Tuesday morn
ing at 6 o’clock in the home of A. A.
Cobb In Greer, this county, Mrs.
Cobb, in accordance with her custom,
went to the bed % to wake her husband
and discovered 'that he was dead. A
physician stated that Mr. Cobb had
probably been dead since the early
part of the night.
COMMENCEMENT CLASSES
Greenville. June 10.—Tuesday
hi ought the close ot the commence
ment season and the 1919-1920 sesions
for both the Greenville Womans Col- :
lege and Furman University. Mr.
Charles S. Gardner, of Louisville. Ky..
deivered the baccalaureate address be
fore the young women graduates. I
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THE HAIRS SAKE
Take the Kinks Out
BY USING liARAUE!
It promotes a healthy growth, re
lieves itching of the scalp, cures
tetter: removes dmdruff, makes
the hair soft and long.
Accept no substitutes.
Afr all drug stores, and by mail
25c, Send (tamps or coin.
Agents V/anted.
Write for
proposition.
HARADE
MFC. CO.
[ ZVJ-AK E. Hunter
Atlauti, fia.
WHAT ORGANIZATION CAN
_DOJN SOUTH CAROLINA,
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D. W. ALDERMAN, Jr.
Michigan has 18,000 'abandoned”
fagms; there were said to be 24,000
unoccupied farms in New York state.
A few years ago we heard much about
the abandoned farms in New England.
New England has largely solved its
problem through an organization call
ed the Eastern States Exposition,
which has made farm life attractive
and profitable. New York through its
farm bureaus began two years ago to
induce people to return to the farms,
with marked successes in some coun
ties. Now Michigan has formed a
lemi-offlcial organization called the
Western Michigan Development Bu
reau, which is going to try to bring
its unused lands into use.
Organization with a big O is tha
method being employed. New Eng
land has proved Its value. New York
is proving it and Michigan is going to
try it.
South Carolina has taken a long
Step in the same direction. For more
than a year the South Carolina Devel
opment Board has been doing a con
structive work for the agriculture of
tne state. In fact. It has done so
much, in the opinion of a large num
ber of the leading men. that It Is now
being urged to equip itself with the
membership and resources which will
enable it to carry through a state-wide
prograpi of natural resource develop*
ment. It lias answered the call by an-
nounrius an expansion campaign from
June 21 to 26. The headquarterg ol
the board la in Columbia.
wsixvimaHH
is completely wanned • out of the
ayutera by the celebrated Shivar
Mineral Water. Positively gimran-,
teed by money back offer. Tastes
fine; costs a trifle. Delivered any
where by our Florence, agents, Gregg
& Anderson. Phone them.
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a Clean Mouth
T HAT is what you should seek in a
dentifrice. And it is easily found,
if you will care for your teeth rnguiarly
with Klenzo Dental Creme. And th*
delightful after-taste of Klenzo—that
Cool, Clean, Klenzo Feeling—is satis
fying evidence of the good it does.
Step in and get a tube today.
RILEY DRUG CO.
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want—for it is made by the cxclu*
sivc Ward process from nothing
but the pure delicious oil pressed
from California lemons, finest
granulated sugar, carbonated
w ater and citric acid, the natural
acid of the lemon. Lemon-Crush
is the companion drink to Ward's
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in bottles or at fountains
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