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THIS FLORENCE DAILY TIMES SATURDAY AFT! )N, JUNE 26, 1920. Arbor .Day is now regularly obapr 'ed in the United States Canada and Jew Zealand. The largest meteorite actually mown to have fallen to earth weigh !d 437 pounds Each Hat Special Gift. Degrees Infinite of luster there must always be, but the weakest among u*. has a gift, 'however seemfrigl.v trivial, which Is peculiar to him. and which,, worthily used, will be a gift, also, to bis rac** forever.—.lolm Ruskin. *********** * * * ^M^PW^Chiurches * ♦ ♦ HYMAN SUPPLY COMPANY Attention Mr. Farmer Now is the time to place your orders for Machinery for FALL use. Put more Machinery on youi farm and give your help work all the year around, and you won’t have trouble keeping help. After the crop is laved by, put the Tractor to work running a Saw Mill. I^itli Mill. Shingle Mill, Corn Mill, Feed Mill, Corn Sheller, Cord Wood Saw. We make a specialty of light Saw Mills for farm use. Corn Mills, Food Mills and Farm Machinery. HYMAN SUPPLY COMPANY THE MACHINERY HOUSE OF THE SOUTH V/ILMINGTON, N. C. NEW BERN. N. C. HHHHHHHHMHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHMMHHHUHt’ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Irby and Palmetto Sts. Rev. Furman H. Martin, D. D., P tstor Sunday schooPat 10 a. m. Mr. W. M. Waters, Superinieudent. At 11:15 a m a Recognition Ser vice for Miss Ruth Pettigrew and Miss Neale Young, appointees of the Foreign Mission Board for ser vice in China and Africa. Music by Furman Quartette At 8:80 p. m. preaching by the Pastor. ' * B. Y. P. U. at 7:30 p. m.. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 8:30 P. m. , Strangers and visitors in the city cordially invited to all services. IS Y®UR MILK SAFE? No rtty feels itself safe unless it possesses a pure water supply. Water is a public question. Wheji water is impure public opinion deimmds that munici pal authorities take steps to remedy the evil. * In like man ner the milk supply is a public question. The danger to the health of citizens from milk is greater Jn, maBydce^peets than the (/.nger from water. No Milk is Safe unless Clarl- led and Pasteurized. CENTRAL MU.K STATION Phone 74«. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. If. Tucker Graham D. D., Pas tor. 10:00 a. m‘. Sunday school, J. P. McNeill, Supt. 11:15 p. m. Morning Service with sermon by the pastor. Subject: The Right Arm of The Church 7*45 p. m. Christian Endeavor 8:30 p. m. Evening service. Subject. A Deserter Disciplined. 8:30 p. iri. Wednesday—Prayer meeting 1 6:00 p. m. Friday Ladies Aid So ciety with Mrs. W. H. Ross, 420 S. Church St., There will be an important meet ing of all the officers in the church parlors immediately after the morn ing service All pows free. The public Is cor dially invited to all church services. Strangers especially welcome. lile Courtney of Columbia. 8:30 p. m. Wednesday—Midweek prayer meeting Strangers and visitors are welcome to all the services of this church. Good music. UAILLARD STREET PHESBYTEK. IAN CHURCH. Rev. D. G. Garland, Pasto 1 ', Sunday school at 10:30 a. in. Preaching and divine service at the following hours: 11:30 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Morning Topic. A Scene in Glory Evening Topic: A Faithful Ser vant. ‘ you Free. Ye Shall be Free Indeed Friends and strangers have a warm welcome. Good mafic and inspiring singing is a special feature of the Wt rphlp. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS We are very anxrous to give the best service possible, and will ap preciate It if our subscribers will phone circulation department if pa per is not deliered by.6:30 p. m. so that one may be sent by a special carrier. 11,000 Shots a Minute Tried by ' "'Noiseless Gun Clothed. In strict secrecy and at tended only by officers of the Army and government scientists, experi ments are being made at the bureau of standards on a large-caliber ma chine gun, from which bullets are pro pelled at a high rate by centrifugal force. The weapon is practically soundless in operation, and if perfect ed will have a revolutionary effect upon the use of small arms in modern warfare. The gun consists of a rotating bar rel with a bore of approximately one- half inch. This barrel is attached to a shaft whicli is caused to rotate by motor-driven gears at varying speed. The projectiles which are one half- inch caliber and spherical in form, are fed into the gun bj - an automatic feed, obtaining a speed, or muzzle velocity, of approximately 920 foot seconds at 8,000 revolutions per min ute of the gun barrel, 1,135 feet per i second at 10,500 revolutions and 1210 feet per second at 11,000 revolutions per minute. Penetrate Seven-Inch Wood The penetration of the projectile is about seven inches of prne wood at I, 20t) feet per second' at a distance of six inches from the muzzle of tho rifle. The gun can maintain a rate of fire of one shot per revolution, or II. 000 shots for 11,000 revolutions per minute. However, any rate of fire can be maintained, according to the number of projectiles that are fed into the barrel at the will of the opera tor. It can he-handled for traverse fire in much the same manner as an ordinary machine gun. and is design ed for light armored cars, tanks and airplanes. One important feature of the gun is that it does away with the use of powder or other explosives as a means to propel the bullets. ( entri- fugal force throws the projectiles for ward.—-Washington Post, ST. JOHN S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 112 S. Dargan m. X WHmer S. Poynor, Pastor «Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:16 "The Christian Man a Manly Man Evening prayer and sermon at 8:30 "Jesus The Lover of Souls" Tuesday, St. Peter, The Apostle, Holy Communion at 11:00 a. m. Wednesday—Evening prayer at fi. The pews are all free, and a warm and cordial Wellcome Is ex tended to tho public to attend all services at St. John's. Make your self known to the Rector at the close of the service. “Felt Like Eating” Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work, Were Greatly Helped by Ziron. ■ Y WIFE and I, after a hard spring on the farm, were tired apd run-down,” says Mr. E. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acwortb, “We neither felt well. I knew my ilood was bad,, as 1 had little boils on (stbey seemed worse.' back of my neck. felt we needed a builder. We beard of Ziron and thought it iust be what we needed. It certainly We took It faithfully, and after Fweek or such a matter we betas to and 1 sure felt like eating. "Ziron sure did ua Kqod. It made us both feel stronger ^ And Hietter for the fall work, which everyone knows is ‘some work’ on & farm. My boils began to dry up, though Just at first We are much better and can highly recommend Ziron, and gladly do so for It sure did us good." Ziron is a safe, reliable, tonic medi cine, good for men, women and child ren, when an iron tonic is Indicated, It la easy to take and contains bo habit-forming drugs. ^ j v tetter, jour dmk*Ut,or d*alerS« v - CA1HOLIC HAKibH CHURCH Frther Dubois Wood, Pastor. Holy Communion at 8 a. in. Phrcchlol Mass 10 a. m.' Instruction and sermon _ Sunday School afier Mass Special Mass and Holy Cotnmun ion for first Friday. Visitation Mass July 2nd. IMMANUEL BAP T J31 C-«jRCh E Chevea Street. Rev. B. F. Allen, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. C. T. Nelson, Superintendent. 11:15 a. m. Morning Worship with preaching by the pastor. 7:30 p m. Baptist Young Peoples Union. 8:30 p. m. Exfuiing service witli preaching by the Pastor. Mid week prayer meeting 8:30 pm Strangers and visitors cordially invited. Special Music CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Cor. Irby ancl Cheves Sts. Rev. E. L. McCoy, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m., Mr. II A. Brunson, General Snperintendenl. Departments and classes for all 11.15 a m. Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor 4:00 p. m. Epworth League, devo tional services. 8:30 p. m. Evening worship. Service conducted by Rev. Car- Dontmlss this chance to get a QUAKER. Multi-Tube FREE \ I I Everyone Who Purchased • the famous “Miles Cheaper” Quaker City Tires during the past three weeks was doubly pleased in getting with each casing a Quaker Multi-Tube FREE. This free offer holds good only to Saturday, July 10, next. Let u* thow them to you "xM ' Sold by E. C. MACK Proprietor “Tire Exchange” Florence. “Princess Pat” and Her Baby First Use of Water Colors. Water colors were practically un known in Europe until the eighteenth century, and they were used only as a vehicle in art. Fresco paintings were a natural outgrowtli of their use. Wa ter colors were employed by the ar tist In decorating many famous build ings. They took the place of oil col ors. Mappin & Hamilton HOUSE PAINTING PAPER HANGING PHONE 56a OFFICE OVER McCOWN HARD WARE COMPANY StoisBPTOStekt - -*•’ "America’s Oldest Battery” SERVICE STATION FLORENCE BATTERY SERVfICE L. B. FERRELL. - OPPOSITE COURT HOUSt PHONE 154-W. I I First photograph received here of the Lady Patricia Ramsay and her | baby son. The marriage of “Princess Pat,” for whom Canada’s most famous | regiment was named, to the Hon. A. Ramsay, still lingers in memories as one i of the most elaborate ceremonies London has seen In recent years. She is a! daughter of the duke and duchess of Qouuuught. Don’t Let Your House Grow Old M ANY houses, built ten years ago, are spoken and thought of as old houses. They look like old houses, bring the rentals of old houses, and are Worth old-house prices when sold. • ‘ , If your house needs repairs, now is the time to moke them. We have pictures, plans and articles on the repair ing and remodeling of all kinds of buildings. No matter what you eventually buy, we can give you ftill informa tion about everything on the market worth considering. * TRENCHARD-SPARROW LUMBER CO. PHONE 713 FLORENCE, S. C. Note:~ No ar.uj*/ i.f quality serves as many purposes at so Uttlk c&st U* U*»rlik < at tt/i tla Fin* mm* THE StyLOST BEAUTIFUL CZ71B IH .TUnERICJX A merican business has ^ been motorized. For both short and long hauls, the gasoline truck has proven itself a thoroughly efficient form of transportation. And no intelligen held exec utive would dream of tackling his job without the proper equipment—a dependable tour ing car or roadster. It would amaze you to know how many lawyers, doctors, architects, contractors and specialty salesmen have adopt ed the Paige. These men have bought their cars for active service and they have been in fluenced in their selection by practical considerations only. 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