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TOT A Satisfactory Purchase What a satisfaction there it in buyin| diamond* of a reputable con cern that deals only in quality merchandise and whose guarantee and advice may be depended upon abaolutely. Diamonds that enhance in value as tht years roll by musfbe of the highest grade, perfectly cut—and rightly bought. Stones of ordin ary quafity are not rare and will not attain any.great value at any time. Invest in diamonds now. Let us show you some gems that will prove a wise purchase, and demonstrate new ways of mounting them that will materially enhance their attractiveness. FINKELSTEIN Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, who was thet first woman to swim the Solent, is preparing to attempt the English | Channel sarun an Aaumat. Mrs. Ham fn^miglish socie ty, being the wife of a prominent j army officer and the (laughter of a j baronet. She' is also a descendant j of the. famous Duchess of Gordon, ■ who raised a batalkon of the Gordon Highlanders by offering to kiss every j man who enliste.d. - » ***f + *<»-*«>» ♦ ♦ + MRS. T. B. HAYNSWORTH ♦ * ENTERTAINS MUSIC CLUB + »** * + W%?4*4 4 THE GRAHAM CIRCLE ..4 4444444444444444 WHHHHtfTfTlIlUmiWII—HliMlBM •i-vrr-v Sure Relief V. 27 E. EVANS ST. PHONE100 Dell-ans >t water Sure Relief RE LL-KNS B#rOR INDIGESTION Ford THE UNIVERSAL CAR Every Ford Owner Should Know Juat what Ford Service is, and why it Is lifterent from ordinary garage service, and why it is more profitable to patronize the Authorized Ford Dealer?—The Ford .Deal er is a part of the Big Ford Familp.*' .‘He carries a large stock of genuine Ford parts tor repairs a^d replacements so you don’t have to wait while he sends for them, and lie utes only genuine parts because he known the imitation parts aren’t dependable and don’t wear. 1 He has a thoroughly equipped up-to-the-ninute garage with tools that enable Ids Ford Keobanios to effioiemly and properly make any repair—from a m:nor adjustment to a complete overhaul. And when the work is finished, his hill .represents the reasonable, standard Ford prices. I Now, we are Authorized Ford Dealers—a part of that great Ford service organization which was formed chiefly to put within each community a dealer who would have more than a passing interest in Ford repairs and adjustments. We are prepared and equipped to render prompt, care Ford service. Drive in or ’ phone and we’ll come afJer your car. * # -— Crowell & Co. Florence, S. C. •^4;. INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS ; > One of, the loveliest social affairs of the season was the mfeeting of the Florence MtiaH; Flub, with Mrs. T. B. Haynsworth, on Wednesday after noon. The entire lower n'oor of this beau tiful home was thrown open en suite, and tastefully decorated with cut flowers amhterns. A large number of guests, besides the members of the Clqf, were present to enjoy the chaeming musical program whtth had beSt prepJSfed. ^ At'the conclusion of the program,, the guests were invited into the din ing room, where the hostess, assisted by Misses Louise and Befva Hayns worth, Pearl Lindsay and Mary Scott served a delightful sweet course, con sisting of blocty cream and cake, fol lowed by mints;; fn a cozy .nook, de licious punch jUins dispensed by little Misses Clara Haynsworth and Belva Jenkinsrm, of Manning, S. C. This me. ting concluded tlfc? work for this, year, and the chib adjourned for the summer months. The following program was rend ered during the afternoon: Vocal Dhet—Mfsses Louise and Bel va Haynsworth Piano Solo—Mrs. L. B. Harper Violin Solo—Mrs. D. Smyser Vccal Solo—Miss Lola Lawrence Piano Solo— Miss Genie Boinest Vocal Solo—Miss Louise Hayns worth | Viotin Solo—Miss Jessie Gregg Vocal Solo- Mrs J. L. Wysong Piano Solo—Mrs. Edwards Mrs. Henry Jaeger entertained the Graham Circlt^’bf tbp** ftloshyterian J.. M. S. most charmingly on last Frl day afternoon, at her home on J3ast Evans St. She invited the members of the Davis Circle to be her gueses. and quite a large number ot guests filled the spacious parlors. Trie sub- i Ject -of the month being Japan, Mrs. H. Tucker Graham, formerly a Mis sionary fn Takamatsu, Japan, gave a talk on Japanese customs. She was dressed in Mapanese costume, and showed interesting [curios brought from Japan. Among them a Rooster feather measuring 9 feet 7 inches. She closed with the story of a Buddhist Rosary. During the social* hour delicious cooling refresh ments were served by three charm ing Japanese “Maids from school” Misses Ella Jaeger, Elsie Napier, and Theo Ganse. The circle will meet next month with Mrs. W. H. Ross on S. Church street. H Better be “Safe than Scrry" | means you better carry Fire Insurance. Ours is costing our members something like $5.25 per Thousand a year. Write us to come see you and go into detail. Country Property only. THE FLORENCE COUNTY FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. J. W. McCOWN, Pres. Florence, S. C. D.E.FRASER, Secty. & Agt. Bannockburn, 3. C. rec. vs. pat. orr. Great Britain now has 25 peeresses In their own right. Of this numbey five are countesses, one is a duclyjss, two are viscountesses, and the re mainder baronesses. i fo Reduce Fever Relieve Headaches and Neuralgic Pains Hue rAspitoue is very effiolent and absolutely safe to use as it does not depress the heart eieu in extrioiie cases of debility or Weak heart, neurasthenia or anaemia. Manufactur ed by a formula In use by leading physicians generally. 1!* parts pure Aspirin. 1 part pure Caffeine, 1 parts excipient, in convenient tablet form, doe tier package til your drug gists or by mail from tile manufacturers, Piedmont Laboratories, Inc.. Clinton, S. C. “ T Everywhere f * —camp, club or fount, the ire cold bottle of •H 1 Chero-Cola fHCRt •> NONt JO GOOD Refreshing With no had after effect fib) TTT ; A 7 8 !!?!•■•(. ft •?-, ' < \ ' always has that same snappy ap peal, so pleasing and refreshing. h'lij i " .a fV v r, r 1 w • " Iv II 44444444*44444 4 PERSONALS 4 44444444444 P. Ottis Arrowsmith of Kingstrec was 'visiting in the city today * * * Mrs. X. W. Hicks and children left this morning for Ridge Crest, N. C. whero they will spend the summer. * * *, Dr. Edward J. Burkholder and Mr Albeit Jenkins of Lynchburg, Va., are guests of the former’s aunt, Mrs F F. Crumpton on S. Irby street. * * * Miss Belva Jenkinson of Kingstree is visiting Miss Clara Haynsworth on S. Dargan street. * * * Dr. M. L. Brpckington and Dr. Ir vin 1 t'arr. returned last night from Columbia, where they have been at tending the Dental Association * * * Mrs. U. B. Foster of Columbia, is visiting Mrs. W. L. Brown on South Dargan street < * * Mrs R. F. Ives and Jitlle daughter Louise returned last night from Sum ter, where they have been visiting relatives for several days. * * * Miss ’ Elizabeth Durham of Bur- gaw, N (’., is visiting .Mrs. Thomas H. Lee on E. Cheves St. 4444«r*p «?'■;« 44 4 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN 4 44444444444 Queen Alexandra has confessed that her favorite dish is Yorkshire pudding. JFbr Consflipatiort —the Modern Method of Treating an old Complaint * Nujol works on an entirely new prin-^ ciple. Without forcing or irritating, it softens the food waste. This enables the s many tiny muscles in the intestines, con tracting and expanding in their normal ^ way, to squeeze the food waste along * and out of the system. It is absolutely harmless and pleas- ant to take. Try it. “ TZegular as Clockwork iiiMiiiMiiniiiiiiimimiinriuiiiiiiiyL ifil n&ipation OMTMCiyiUft For CendhpaHon |^| sm 4 .Vi A large proportion of (he usurers who lend money in the poorer lain den districts are women. It is only a few years since m Ko rea they thought it hardly worth while to give a girl baby a name. Alice Al. Robertson, of Muskogee, is a candidate for the Republican con gressional nomination in the Second Oklahoma district. Waitresses in the teashops of Lon- (lon are threatening a general strike unless they receive an increase in wags and lecognitioti of their union. A housewife in England has been awarded damages for what counsel iit the case termed "the gravest of fense of modern '•times—the larceny of a cook.’ It is said that wealthy French wo men use extra-dry champaign as a shampoo for the purpose of produc ing reddish-brown hair with rich gol den lights in it. Miss Elsie Southgate, England's famous violinist, has decided to ap pear in overalls at all her future en gagements, in protest against the high cost of clothing. Courtesy and Currency 4. , WHERE COURTESY ENTERS, THERE CUR- . \. u RENCY CENTERS. It’s true In every community— People are irresistibly drawn to the courteous bank. r i he resources here are over 2 million dollars. The First National Bank Of Florence. Purple is the favorite color of Eli nor Glyn, the well-known novelist. When at home she does most of her writing in a room with purple walls and a purple’carpet. Helen Crombie and Emma M. Savil two teachers in the Boston public schools, have been retired on pension after more than fifty-one years of con tin nous service. “Almost Everything in Banking * - ■ tr ^, ^ , The lowest wage on which a wo man can live, according to statistics gathered by the United Statep Gov ernment, has increased from $9.50 in 1915 to $16.12 in 1919. When the personal effects of the once-Tamous dances "R.golboche ’ who died recently in Paris at the age of 80, were sold at auction, an old silk dress was knoexed down to a second hand ciothesdealer for a mere song. On carefully examining the garment the purchaser found conceal ed In the lining a bundle o^ French bank-notes to the value of $1060. if * Can be made lensr, straight and silky by “"If QUEEN dressing This is a new discovery, different from nil others. It will absolutely grow your hair long and smooth. If your hair is dry. britfle and breaks off, use QUEEN. It will give your hair the oil it needs and make it so pretty you will never be with out Queen. Send 25 cents for a box to Newbro Mfg. Co., Atlanta, Ca. We will pay you Bid MONEY to tell your friends about QUEEN and distribste our advertising pamphlets. Write for speslal money making offer. A PK TVRK of social serenity, everything "going so nicely,” and then—a >vhr-r-r-r and a hang! The old-fashioned window shade has gone flying up again. What a nuisance they arc, and how provoking and em barrassing they can be! “Cu-Co” W i n d o w Shades ;u^ "Springless.’’ They nev™ fly up. They are built so simply and so well that they nevefacause any trouble. A single controls the upwfpd ami downward movement. No danger of their being pulled off the roller either. Then, too, the fact that they are handled so much less means less strain on the fabric, and none of the ugly finger-prints that so quickly disfigure ordinary shades. ”('u-Co” Springless Shades have established a new standard of window shade comfort and convenience. Built with such care that they last a lifetime. Made in all grades of material from the cheapest water colors to the finest cambrics and linens, and in a variety of tints to harmonize with any Scheme of decoration. Special orders can be filled promptly,’ S»»4* ‘‘Cu-Co ,, Springless Shades mean the end of your window shade troubles, and they cost only a very Tittle more ffian l In ordinary kind. Any dealer will gladly demonst rate therfl today. CUNNINGHAM SPRINCLESS SHADE COMPANV M wm Ai-rcte it. Guiknsboro, N. 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