The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, June 10, 1920, Image 5

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• MR TfnC FLORENCE DAILY tIME3 THURSDAY AFTEfeNOON, JUNE 10, 1920. T'"' Make Toll Calls from Home Every residence Bell Tepehone is the same sort of a long distance in strument as the one in your, office. Matters that slip your mind during the stress of your business day can be atten^pd to by Long Distance Bell Telephone from your home at night. vThe low night rates make this a profitable con venience. . SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS “ANNOUNCEMENT" ! VV9 wJkIi ti* i'dvlMo (hat wp hit in ptisition to furnish Saish. Doora and Blinds, made from White Pine, Yellow Pine and Hardwoods. : We tire in position to Rive you deliveries in 3ti hours from receipt ’ of order stock sizes, j ! If special work desired we are able to make prompt delivery and > shall he pleased to receive your iuipiirios. t r TRENCHARD-SPARROW LUMBER CJ). ! MANUFACTURKRS WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL DEPARTMENTS ! OKKICK PHONE 713 MILL PHONE 716 ? Kioreuce. S. C. Sa>aiinah, (ia Jacksonville, Fla, 1 . * 'A Still custom holds ito sway! It is not necessary, that the Graduation Gift comes from Sulzbachcr’s but custom seems to li^ve issued that decree. Wc. suggest, fountain pens, Evcrsharp pencils, watches, rings and there ar many other appropriate gifts that we would delight in showing you. ESTABLISHED 1881 WATCHES'} agsanaaman 2/ 1929. by The J. P. Gordon Company. Columbm. Ohio. Washable Casliron Slips-On In a Jiffy -Off Just As Quickly! |j The dust and grime that clings to auto seats—/Ae hid den Art—means soiled, and often ruined, clothes. Here's the to end the trouble: Gordon Jiffy Cush ion Slips—removable, washable and inexpensive. They keep your clothes clean and give style and dressiness to the interior of your car. Gordon Jiffy Cushion Slips can^e easily washed—with absolutely no danger of shrink ing. On and off in h jiffy. When laundered, you simply button-hole them back onto your car like any simple gar ment. We furnish the special button-heads with the slips—and any one can button them on quickly. See these simple, stylish covers. Stop in today. You Whl surely want a set. We have them in stock in hand some colors and pattems-and the price is only $3. 40 to $8. IS Per Seat. Gordon Easy-on Tire Covers for your spare tires, save many a dollar of your tire money. They protect the tires from the hot sun, dirt, oil and dampness which rob them of mileage faster than die road. A neat, attractive, money-saving accessory. Prices, $2.30 up. • FLORENCE MOTOR SALES CO. PLOWDEN AUTO CO * WHISNANT MOTOR CO> ** 1 FLORENCE CADILLAC CO. Reusing the Family- II lookofl ime a c-d 1 *'' • , ’ r •"'•'roni'ri I Pisher LL._ INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO N Y. V- 1. »J.. I 653 MY Stars! yfWfc&e. io rHAT* tScrvPtNC l UROH 1 . ?i . fruirt ■RJbfiiikX Distributed Responsibilitiea. A few must toll with thoiiRhi tntene To further some RreRt cause. The most must be the audience, And furnish the applause. Quick Way. “How CRn I set about rnnking my ion have a serious attachment for anybody hut himself?” “Get him a job as a sheriffs a» sistant." Different Kinds. Ambition sometimes has beer, know* To start poor mortala wrong; The one ambition' that they own la Just to loaf along. 1 '" ~ '"" r " ' n \ ' The Flr«‘ SI«b.' *T think he vi'ants to ‘marry m#." “Has he said srtT’ “^ot in so many words. But he's begun agreeing with father’s political views.” ‘ The Difficulty. “You know I made a good about that silk umbrella—” “Cau't be done. An umbrella ia something which must be either put up or shut up.” Trying to Explain It. bluff ' ba^rle had the same rook for fir* 1 , years,” remarked Mrs. Crosslots. “Indeed,” commented Miss Cayenne. “One of you must have a lovely dts- position.” New Meaning. “Ma, when people go Into half* mourning—’’ “Well, dear?” “Is It because they’re only hall ■orry ?” No Need. “But, my good man, you are geb ting on very well here with the work. Why do you wish to give up your Job?” “I am going to he married, sir.*’ Petticoats and Frills. “What's the objection to petticoat government?” I “Some people appear to he afraid it will lead to too many frills.” SHAKESPEARE. r; Hit Privilege. “What will happen if the pretty widow spurns the judge who is mak ing love to her?” “He can flue her for contempt of court. ■£ PKOUD flfVr YOUR HAIR Hava long. atraMiL fcalr can baeasily dresaed. Get dandrutLfaedthe auryiaj hair rotfls and atopfalling hair with EXELENTO QUININE . POMADE the real hsir «ww«r. Swd^Mo for either Evelcnto Quinine PomSWe or Uxelento SUln Bcautiflcr. o , 1 • DCnXItTO SSSOICtWS COSSPAMY — PHONE 226. .un UOVEHTISBMIiMrS- Riilfor Profit—Use for Results out (Jeut a Word. No Advertisement Tatau for Leas-711111 26c. Cask in Advance. One Insertion ' ... *6 Three Insertions — —I .W Oak Week (Six Insertions) —- LI1.00 I2Sl Wanted NOTIOt Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the Court ot Probate for Florence County the 23 nay of June, 1920 at 11 o'clock iu the WANTED—Three unfurnished rooms ' for man and wife, no children. Ad , dress VV. S. Dehart, 26 Jarrott St. : » WANTED—You to gv to the Tram*-, port Garage and look over their; FOR SALE—One baby carriage iu good condition. Price $20.00 cash. Apply Mrs. A. W Doughty, 108 N - Janott. FOR SALE—One new 1920 model Buick Touring Car. Price $1,860. P. B. Fidkleu, Hyman. S. C used car bargains. WANTED—You to try tbo Transport Garage for a used car. FOR SALE—Mi;c*i cow, line breed. Jersey and Holstein, fresh in Aug ust. 307 W. Darlington St. forenoon for Letters of Fjnal Lb* - ) WANTED—You to know that we ar” Miscellaneous A Misunderstanding. “I saw Jaggs the other day and Its seemed full of spirits.” “Why, I understood he was on the water wagon." charge as Administrator of the estate of Mr.joi Tom Gregg. j May 27, 1920. W. M. GREGG. prepared to give expert rervice on all machine repair work. The, Bridgera Machine Co. Administrator, i WANTED—the shoe wearing public /I Accounting for It. "A metropilis is the heart of a na tion.” “Is that the reason why the aver age metropolis has so many beats?” His Lees Chatice. Jack—1 would sooner be right than president. Bess—Goodness! Yon ara always picking out the hardest Jf*bs. De. Actor—A horse*—a horse! kingdom for a hor-r-rse! Gallery God—Machine broke Cown again? Very Comforting. “If money Is really vocal. Then, by Georxe!” said Harold Hupp, “It's an optimistic talker. For it cheers a fellow up.” *3 I Very Deliberate. Bonham—What’s your hurry? Blrs. Benham—If Adam were as slow t as you he wouldn't have finished nam ing the animals yet. NOTICE •V meeting of the stockholders of Gate City Drug Company will be held at tlie offices of Whiting and' Baker, on June 24. lf»20, at 5 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of considering a res olution of the Board of Directors of said Company, proposing to increase the capital stock of said Company, l y the issuance of preferred stock ot >;hi amount not exceeding Throe Hun dred Thousand ($800,000) . Dollars: * such preferred stock to be divided j i into riirce thousand (3,000) shares oi the par value of One Hundred ($100.) Dollars each. S. W. GRAHAM, Secretary. f Mappin & Hamilton) to know that I make old shoes look like new. Try me with a pair. G. C. Roper, care Florenoe Shoe Store E. Evans SR. phone 16:!.' ANYONE HAVING -Either furnish ed or oofurnished house to rent will please communicate witii the chair man of the School Board, Dr. N. W. Micks. The house is desired for occupancy by the new Superintend-* out of school. HOUSE PAINTING PAPER HANGING PHONE 568 OFFICE OVER McCOWN HARD WARE COMPANY i ATTENTION CONTRACTORS*— i WANTED--Two experienced sales j Sand for building, delivered any- ladies. Geo. M. McCowu Co. | where in the city at any time, ! | - ■ -- . ■ - large or small quantities. Address ' WANTED—Your car when in need of J- R- Temple R. F. D. '3. repair as ! am bettor prepared to: — ■ —— —- ■ give quicker and better service, i WHEN YOUR CL0THE9—N*4d All you have to do is to phone us | Pressing, Cleaning or Altering, we do the rest and guarantee our j call on us. We are experts in tin* work. Yours for better service. L. | ij D e. Ladies garments a speslalij. V. Bass, phone 56V ! chas. Kallsky, 15 N. Dargan St' phono — 1 179. for' w. Evans St. WANTED—You to phone 577 Spanish mackerel and trout every thing in groceries, or. L. A. Command Spann & Grimsley Fire Insurance Florence, S. C. Oftice Masonic Bldg. WANTED—--Two or three rooms' with gas, suitable for light* house i * ■ —. JUST ARRIVED—Car No. 1 Florida stock yellow pine laths for Imme diate delivery. Treuchard-Sparrow Lumber Co. keeping. Address J. West Evans. E, Foss, 620 For Sale What They Do. Sammle—Say, pa, why do women put their money in their stockings? Pa—To save it till they get enough to pat It in a hat. NOTICE Notice is Jierehy given that the uiidersigu'!il intend to apply to the Secretary of State of the State of I South Carolina for a charteq incorpo rating Brunson & Gardiner, a pro- Iioreil corporation iu process of or ganization under the laws of South Carolina. The said corporation is to i he engaged in the. business of print Uselea*. The Girl—Aren’t the moon and atari) granJ? The Director—Bah! They’re no good in? a nd publishing and is to have a to shoot pictures by.—Film Fun. I Tinted Literature. "Your narrative Is loo highly col ored.” remarked the editor, returning the bulky manuscript. “In what way?’’ Inquired the disappointed author, “Why.” replied the editor, “In the verj[ first chapter you make the old man turn purple with rage, the villain green with envy, the hero turn white with anger, the heroine turn red with con- l 0 - c i oc j {i p m, capital stock of Forty Thousand Dol lars ($40,000) divided into four hun died (400) shares of the par value of One Hundred Denars ($100) each, and is to have its principal place of business at Florence. South Carolina, Notice is further given that a meet ing of the subscribers to the capital stock of the said corporation for the purpose of organizing the same will j be -held at the office of Willcox & , Wlllcox, attorneys, Florence, S. C.. on Saturday, June 12th. 1920, at four L. McD. HICKS Architect Florence, S. C. Office in McCall Bldg. FOR SALE—Rufus Red Bclgiau Hares, Pedigreed or Utility stock. 214 S. GiUlard St. fusion and he coachman with the cold.”—Tit-Bits. turn blue ■t 4 E VERYONE can have abundance of Thick, Beautiful. Qloasy Hair. 7 Sutherland Sisters Hair Grewer Grew this Hair ll Ten Value Taut Hair ana its Beaul? Trj SEVfl SUTHdtUHO SISTERS Qnca sat aa»? ^ On bat* at all Dealer* • Sivtn Sutherland Sisters 242 AVE. N. Y. CITY MASON C. BRUNSON CHARLES Si GARDINER GLAD TOJESTIFY Says Watoga Lady, “As To Wkag Cardin Has Doae For lie, £0 As To Help Otkers.” Watoga, W.ya.-Mrs, S. W. QladwcJ, Of this town, says: “When about 15 years Of afje, I suffered greatly ... Sometimes wot Id go a month or two, and I had terrible headache, backache, and bearing* down pains, and would just drag and had no appetite.' Then ... it would last ... two weeks, and was so weakening, ind my health was awful. My mother bought me a bottle of Cardui, and I began to improve after feking the first bottle, so kept it up till I look three... I gained, and was well ind strong, and I owe it ail to Cardui. I am married now and have 3 children .. Have never had to have a doctor fot female troubli; and just resort to Cardui if I need a tonic. 1 am glad to testify to what it baa done for me, so as to help others.” If you are nervous or weak, have head aches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so common to women, why not give Cardui a trial? Reconyaonded by many physicians. In use over 40 years. Begin taking Cardui today, It may be the very medicine you need. . NC-l* Dr. Z. F. HIGHSM1TH Optometrist. dyww Examined, Glee«e* Fltttd. f Office at residence, 80 Kuker Ave* four blocks from Poet Office, b*. tween W. Evan* and Chseveg Mu Telephone 699-W. GORMAN & GORMAN HEPRFSKNT1NG NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCI CU FLORENCE. %. C. A. M. STRICKLAND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANT FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA Audita Systems Tex Return* FOR SALE—O116 1917 Model Max well, good condition. Price $200. Wh!snan( Motor Company, 13 S. Church street. FOR SALE—My. entire (hop equip ment and automobile tools, con- sisting of electric drill, chain hoist etc. We are going out of the auto mobile business and will sell, onr entire equipment cheep. We also have one now 1920 Maxwell price $1,085 and one now Chalmers, price $1,850. This is the last op- portuhity to buy these cars at this price, as .both have advanced in price. Whisnant Motor Co., 13 S. Church. ATTENTION—Auto drlvera, go at once and ask Fogarty & WUlker to lot you try on Adams Noglare Sun shade for driving at night and fac ing Suit. FOR SALE—A Jewell gas range and un Isabella wood ami coal range with hot water attachments, both in good condition. Phone 234-W. BUY NOW-and dry for winter, use stove wood, mixed pine and hard wood. Price two dollars a single horse load at our mill. Giles. Bay Lumber Co. DESIRE TO BUY-r Interest in piaho or music store. Will take active part in business <i»V will purchase outright. Address giving lines handled. All replies treated cenfl. dentially. Reference? exchanged. Address Box 1482 Richmond, Va. FOR SALE—P verlan(1 Touring Car newly painted and in good condi tion. A real bargain. C. W. Eaton, 214 S. Gaill^d St FOB SALE Air Pressure Visible Gasoline Pumps. Visible Oil Dispensers. Storage Tanks—All sizes. Automatic Air Compressors. Curb Air Stands. ’ 1 Vulcanizing OutRto. ’ Grease Gtins. 1 If Oil Measures. Garage Equipment. For full infortnallou writs FILLING STATION EQUIPMENT CO. Orangeburg, S. C. * OR SALE—Secondtband furniture. ’ in good condition, which may. be seen at Apartment “E”. Sandlin Apartments, from It) to 12 o’clock cn Saturday morning, June 12 FOR SALE—Extra Clear Red Cedar Shingles, immediaJe delivery. i Phone us your orders. Sparrow Lumber Co. Trenchard- P 8Al “America’s Oldest Battery" SERVICE BTAllON FLORENCE BATTERY SERVICE L. B. FERRELL. OPPOSITE COURT HOUBI PHONE 184-W FOR SALE—Several used trucks from one to three and a half tons capacity. C. O. Ritchie, Transport Garage. FOR SALE—Corn by worth. Phone 4302. M S Hayns- FOR S*LE—At a bargain for quick sain. Lexington, seven passenger car 1919 model in good condition. Apply tq W. D. Harper, Masonic Temple, phone 54 and }{12. - 1 FOR SALE—1920 buick 1 run eight hundred miles two bumpers extra tire snubbers motor meter $1450.00 for cash. Apply H. E. McElveen, Lake City, 8. C. LOST LOST—Xu Evcrsharp Pencil, either on Coit or Cheves streets. Re ward if returned to 123 West Chev es St. LOST—Black card case containing cheek for $11.14 and $14.00 in bills also Masonic receipts and pass', iv sued by Tallassee Power Co. Find er please return to v7. M. Anderson construction office new high school building and receive reward. LOST—Pair of gold rimmed specta cles. on Monday afternoon at Flor ense swimming pool. Finder will please return to F. W. Jones, 620 8. Dargan St., and receive liberal re ward. For Rent The Eagle Shoe Factory H. W. Schmidt, Prop. Expert Shoemaker Repair work called for and delivered. Turned Soles a specialty 110 E. Evans St, Phone 99i FOR SALE—Six room house just I completed—all modern couveuicuc- ! f s and steam heat. Terms to suit [ yourself. 600 W. Evans St. Mrs. S H Saunders. FOR RENT—Throe . upstairs unfur nished rooms, to couple. Mrs. T. E. Skipper. 14 South McQueen St FOR RENT—Furnished room over SUerbe’s drug store. Gentleman preferred. Rates reasouaWo. In quire at Harvey’s Barber Shop, 203 East Evans St. FOR SALE—One ton transport truck ton and a half body. Practically new; A 1 condition. Driven less than 100 miles. Good price. Mrs S H Saunders. FOR SALE—One White Frost re frigerator, good as new, objection loo large. For information phone 613-J or call at 600 S. Church St. FOR RENT—Large furnished bbd room to two gentlemen $16.00 a qioiith. Apply Mrs. U. E. Johnson, 8 So. Jarrott Street. FOR RENT—One furnished room. Ap ply 17 N. Laniard St. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms to rotinod couple withopl children. Phone 694-W