The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, June 26, 1920, Image 5

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4 i TUB FLORUNdB PAILT TDiBS SATPRDAT )N. JTJNfc 28, 1928. • •HI ************************ *##*****»**#; Small Farm Near Town 30 acres one mile West of City on Darlington Street public road, all cleared and in high state of cultivation, three tenant houses and necessary barns and stables. This is a splendid trucking proposition, ait a reasonable price. Let us show it to you. LUCAS & BRUNSON Real Estate Brokers 32 1-2 West Evans Street s FLORENCE. S. C. Phone 386 HELD FIVE YEARS IN 6ERMANY Z* MMHHMHMMMHMHHM*•*#*** *#***~"»*********l'*******#*****- We Handle the Best in Our Line f The Victrola Talking Machine mmmm The Ivers & Pond Kranich & Bach Steinway Kurtzmann Shoninger Pianos i Robert »\ William* <».' Watertown, N. 1\., wJ'th ltW famHjr arttvlrif tll New York I'rorn Europe, tiller a lapte of six years, more than live btthg spent In an enforced stay at Wiesbaden, Germany. Mr. Williams and Ills family were ; touring Europe when the war he can. and though nrrfted with proper or* dentlats v.'ere not permitted to leave Wiesbaden, tlie 1 German' commander suspecting Mr. Williams of being a spy. During, the war they were forced to subsist on German government rations, and it was not until last uioutb that they recei\ ed permission to start for the United States. Mr. WUlMatk Is the sou of former Supreme Court Justice Pardon C. Williams. ■9 ADVESTISfetoCdltS ftarifor Pfaifit—Use far Results Ons Cent a Word, m AdvertlseUMit Tun for Lte* Tbart 2SC. uar.li la Advance • 6oe Insert ton *————• 1 .28 TVrbtf InMitions '—--—9 Av Odd Woak «»1X Insertions) - 11.00 Wanted FOR STALE—P.vth srtMSBd' jlhe Inm- ber of all kinds. See Li J. Hew itt, at Hewitt's Mbrkef, N Dargan St. or phone H50-J. W’ANTED—Two., ori; threto robms with gas. suitable for light house- „.. _ m ^ , keeping, only one child, seven F0R SALE—Ten head of cows and months- old. Addrefis J. E Foss, : yearlings odd about 40 shoates, 620 West Evans St. '' • or W,R trade for good milch cows, —u ‘ registered stock preferred. - C. E. FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear David > R F D J Florence, S. C. from owner of farm or good land — '——————— ■" for sale Send price and discrip-! HAVE FOR SALE—A full ^llne tion. FaM delivery: L. Hones, llox 561-. Olney, HE of parts for two tort and ton Spec ial Republic Tfticks. Will sell cheap. Transport Garage. Ritchie, Transport Garage. «' >s. .. ,1^ MiiceRafieMtt RED COVER ONCE AGAIN Seaboard Air Line Schedule Folder Returns to Pre-war Status FOR HUURBBEflS ■ t i • ■ • COME TO US FOR VICTOR RECORDS * l | Pre-war days are recalled in th^ ! new schedule folder Issued recentlj by the Seaboard Air Line railway, j Tib- old and familiar red cover has ITEMS GATHERED HERE AND j returned under private ownership I THERE AND CONDENSED along with several improvlments j ror QUICK READING .calculated to assist passengers ini tending to use the company’s lines. 1 Sumter-Two smalt children o£ Of especial interest to the traveling two negro families living near Sum i public will be the schedule of Pull- ter got into a fuss which was later ! turn car rates, including the new 20 taken up by the two mothers of j pet cent, 4nc*,‘ase, now contairted the children and finally by the falli , in the folder. ers and as a result one of the ne- j grots was shot mid killed and the ' Ancient Idea of Comet*. 011,01 escapeti the swamp. Ancient peoples, puzzled by these . Greeniiville-Preparatlons are l,e- awe-insplring phenomena, proclaimed harried forward .or 11 b'f ,h..-com,,. rt .... *n,. ' " y na t'' d J S r “, W nT ' ,m " l ' ,U " of morli.1,, .vlilch. .iscmlln, ,o IM , nos ... Unr | ng ta , rtl „ n8r re . sky. and so coming to the not oe o ) . (iKa 0 | ( . our t a negro who was to <► God. are set on tire hy Ills wrath. 1 1 ave h ‘j t tried that afternoon WANTED—You to bring your moi. tor troubles to Me before expert, menting with them. Light repairs 1 or overhauling Motors a specialty C. W. Eaton, 214 8. Dillard St. ' . ■ WELDING^—We aro prepsifed to do WANTED—You to try our repair o^P^t welding, both light and shop, and be convinced that we I hoavy. Alfee expert service on all can deliver the goods. Open day machine repair work. The Brid- and night. East Florence Service. , bers Machine Co. Station. Phone 979. 8 SIDELINE Salesman— Salesman - ■ - ■ traveling the tobacco belt can han .WANTED—Automobile owners to 1 dle a 1,ne of SaWdioard assort know that we have the best ments: nothing to carry but two marhinica In town at the East photographs. Address The Novel Florence ServicA Station Phone ,v Salesman, North, S. C. 797. Open day and night. —_I i FORD OWNERS—Make that Ford WAtNTED—you to look at the two r,de eas y- Apply a set of Holliday Dodge Cars that the Transport Oar Shock Absorbers, $16.00. East age has tor sale. Florence Service Station. Open ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE The undersigned having duly quaillled as administrator of the es tote of L. M. Day, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to file them with tlie undersigned at once. All per-. sdns indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. Thltf the 24th day of June 1920. GEO. C. GREEN, Administrator of estate of L. M. Dry, deceased, Weldon. N". C. NOTICE Books for enrolling numbers of democratic party In /Ward 4, City of Florence, for th* purpose of voting In democratic primary this summer, will be found at the office of Real Estate & Trust Company. Ward 4 is comprised of the terri tory lying south of Evans street arid West of Dargan Street. L. B. HARPER, Secy Democ?*t!c Club, Ward 4. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Take notice that the undersigned board of corporators will apply to Hon. W. Banks Dove, Secy of State on the 29 day of June 1920 for char ter, incorporating the Men’s Shop, a proposed corporation being organ ized lor the purpose of dealing in Men’s and boy's furnishings and general merchandise. ( , Proposed capital to be $60,000.00 divided Into 120 shares of the par value of $500.00 each. Principal place of business to be at Florence S. C. Books of subscription now open at office of Real Estate and Trus* C<>. and will remain open un til the whole amount of said capital is subscribed. W. E. OSTEEN L. B. HARPER Board of Corporators. day and night. Phone 797 WANTED-the shoe wearing public) T^r^Tinv to know that I make old shoes look ATTLNTION .like new. Try me with a pair. ti. C. Roper, care flbrenfee Shoe Store E. E-vans., St. phone 163. C0NTRACT0R8- Sand for building, delivered any where in the city at any time, large or small quantities. Address J R. Temple R. F. D. 3. WANTED—you to do right and come 1 , to the Transport Garage and see the used Dort Touring Car and the WHEN YOUR CLOTHES—Need Prehslngl' Cleaning or Altvrlng Overland there. Club Roadster for sale HOW *0 FIND 'lilE ■ RIGHT E ACH kind of motor lias its peculiar lub ricating problem. But even more im portant, is the condition of the motor. If it is a new motor, the parts are snug. If it has been run a'short while, the parts have become loosened up. If it has been run for a long time, the purls are probably well worn. Each of these conditions requires a different grade of oil. Vou cannot place too much importance upon thifr fundamental Law of Lubrication: — ■ ..i^. . Pen EVERY HACHIK E, of EVERY DEGREE of WEAR tffere /rA SCIENTIFIC . WCLAIR • OIL to SUIT ftt SPEED AND CONSERVE its POWER. Our index, based on this Law, tells you the right oil for every motor and motor condition. Ask the nearest Sinclair Dealer for a copy. y r- ■ • SINCLAIR RliFINING CO., Chicago Atlanta Hroi'kliiu Hiltfalo Cleveland Denver letroit imiNtOd * Aanstts City SU0. itw Sinn oj t>Si i \ This luterprvtntlon of comets, though , inad(1 , |is * es<1 . (pa from thft 00linlv convenient for mnlilng people more re- j ;| j| ligious, was not otherwise valuable..' Spartanburg—Thos. H. Daniels „ By 1050 A. D. u good deal was known ) ias been elevated cashier of the 1 about the laws governing them. Bank of Commerce. He is a gradu- ate' of Woffo'iJT College, class 1902 and has been connected with the legal department of the Southern Railroad for many years. He Is a brother of Dr. W. D. Daniels Of Clemson, 1‘rof. J (’ Daniels of Darl ington, <’ E Daniels of Spartanburg and Mrs. Arial of Florence. „ Greenville—The 20th annual ses sion of the State Bankers' assQ&l v lion closed and tlie following are the officers elected for t-Kte coming year. H. W. Fraser of Geofrgotowh. president; E P Grice of C’hartdston viet! president; Lee G. Holleman of. Anderson, secretary and . treasurer, and K. Hart Moss of Orangeburg, attorney. !* , • Columbia—More than 1Q0 Boy Scouts have returned to their home fn Columbia after a ten days camp lug trip near Ratesburg. The survey of the Camden-New- l.erry road has been about complet ed and the commission will soon be ready for bids when completed this will be one of the finest seretches of road in theentire country. Columbia—An intensive drive for t !<«' collec’.ion cf delinquent sales and other misce.laneous taxes, sued as the socalled luxury tax, the soft drink tax, the admission tax, the manufacturers tax, tax on jewelry and works of art and the tax on toilet articles and proprietry metii- cir.es, will be conducted during the next two months according to a statement Issued yesterday by D C Heyward, collector of internal reve itue. Greenville—Sheriff Willis is searc hing for a negro mgn in connection with the murder of Barney Hamp I ton. age 21, whose dead body was found lying ip a branch in the cen ter of a wooded spot past outside Hie city limits. Tne officers feel certain that the motive for the crime was robbery, inasmuch as evl dence has been obtained which j shows that Hampton had over $600 in cash on his person a short while before the shooting. Greenville—Unnecessary noises by motor horns and cutouts In the night will be stopped in Greenville if the city fathers have their way about it. City Council voted to ask the police commission to give or ders that an end be put to these practices on the city’s streets. I.exin gton—Arrangements for floating the $100,000 authorized by the last legislature for the purpose of completing construction of the roads in Lexington county embrac ed in the state highway sysem have about bffen completed. Five banks in the county taking up. the entire issue locally. Chester—Chester has hvartily in dorsed the proposed community Y VI. C. A. by adopting a budget of $1,500 and subscribing $2,025 in cash at a rally meeting. of 30 prominent business men. Louisville Minneapolis Newark Norfolk Omaha Rock IsliuU Tulsa ' Wichit# Sinduir Service Unpleasant Bedfellow. -> In California and on the etaked plains in Texae where the nights are cold, It It the rattlesnake's custom to crawl between a traveler's blankets and snuggle up close to him till morn, ing. Numbers of them are killed in camp every year by soldiers campaign log In that tectlon; but as the rattle* snakes seldom abuse hospitality by biting the sleeper, few accidents hap pen. Still, there are men who, when out 00 a bard march, prefer to sleep alooe, WANTED—A young mad by the National Window Craning Co. Good opportunity to learn tfie trail-!. See A. B. Yoder, 114- West Eva: s Ct. between 7 and 1 8 o'elotlr s .. . . . . . •, ,» . ; . , , •VANTIiD—Four or five brlokma- sons, at Florence : Fjcrttllzer Works. AyftVy Monday morning Juno 28. ylth tools ready to go to work. E. J. Meekins. call on us.* We afe edtpertu in tin* fine; - Ladies garments a ape Mali) Chart. Keiteky, 16 N. Dargan St pheu* its. BUY NOW—and dry for winter, use stove wood, mixed pine- and bard ' wood. Price two dollars a single horse load at our mill. Giles Bay Lumber Co. Ai 1 SUITABLE REWARD^—Will- be paid for information leading to recovery of black norse.. Strayed 01? stolen on last Saturday night. Florence Vulcanizing Works phone 36. WANTED—Four or five carpenters fbr work in TimtnOnsvlUe. Ap ply at office in Florence or ort the AUTOMOBILES—We Font an agent job oh Smith street, Timmons- J in this county for the R. and V. vtlte. E. J. Meekins. VVANTEl)—-1*o roiii garage for hous ing a Ford roadster, must be with in one' block of ’Tithes Office.- Phone 1 411-J- ■ V- Knight Six which is the only Knight Six manufactured in Amer lea. Columbia Sales Agency, Co- hitphla, S, O. . .—- v:—;—u : —_—-— FOR SAfcR--Any .-amount ot dry slab 16 inotm stmt)' wood $8.00 per cord, delivered anywhere in the city. Phone 36. C. E. McGee NOTICE—To builders and public. 1 make -mantles, door and window f frames- .also screens and sash to fit your openings. M. D. Good man 37-39 Houston and R. R. Ave ' in front of Adams House FOR SALE—5 room dwelling dlS W Palmetto St. Large Lot. Southern exposure. Real Estate- and Trust CO. Phone 312 .1. .——, — ..--.-i. . . .... FOR SALE—Porto Rido , Potato plants Wo have an unusually fine Ibt of slips for ehfcptnent this week, by eocpresB $2.00' per thous and or Parcel Post 6G©> f 1.50 1000 $2.50 Parker Farms, Moultrie, Gtt. FORD FOR SALE—At tjie Transport Garage. FOR SALE—-Five room house West Florence, Warley street close in, immediate possession.’ A. T. Has- elflen; 4 S. Warley street, phone 228-W. ■ 1 . *- ■ 1 , . , - . . CLERKS—fMen Women) 18 upward 'for Postal Mall Service, $135 'month. Examinations Uuly. Ex perience unnecessary. For free particulars, write R. Terry (form er Civil Service Examiner) 410 Conti(|eotal Building. Washing ton For fceirt FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms to coupl4 without chil dren. 28 East Chaves St. FOR RENT—Leaf tobacco sales ware house. Full information on request J H McElwee. Statesville. N. C. FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms with kitchenette, next dodr to postoffice Apflly at houfltt ,,r * Irby St. FOR SALE—Practically new set of Double Flues for 20 foot tobacco barn. Having no need for them will sell cheap to- quick purchaser Mrs Dorter Lewis, R F D 2, Flor ence, S. ;C. LOST FOR SALE—Two of the finest building- h»ts on South Dargan St. 58x200 .feet. Lots -facing East LOST—A gold watch bracelet oh the streets of Florence, or In a store, Thursday morning. Find er please phone Miss Zillah CraV- er, 456^r. Liberal Reward. EStsy tenmtr and prices rjght. g^e LOST—Certificate of Deposit No. 423 F. H. Barnwell or call phone 796 FOR • SALE—One refrigerator in good condition. Phone 784-W. FOR SALE—At a nargath Winton ’’Site, seven passenger, fully equip ped. in first class condition. Reas on fbr selling have' bought Sedan' J; - L. Barringer, FOft SALK— Arbuzzi Rye. Place your o^ers white It’s cheap. WHi Haynswofth. Phone 3403. ■ i ■——■ ■ FOR SALE—Porto Rico sweet po tato plants. Immediate delivery. Pee Dee-Experiment Station. ■ ■ihA 1 1 1 ■ ■■ «i 1 —1 -x FOR SALE—We. have plenty of dry blocks suitable for cooking wood, $2.06- per load.- Send yodr wagon fd mill. Better secure this dry wbod tor your winter supply. Trenchard^Sparrow Lumber Co x, . — - FOR SALE—5 room house, 13 South Hferllrte St. city water and electric lights. Real Estate and Trust Co., Phone 312. dated March 17, 1920, payable 3 months from date for $1,300.00 with interest at 5 per cent fh. favor of G W. Munu and Wife, City Savings Banb. Subscribe to THE DAILY TIMES Nature’* Adaptation; British’ mine-rescue investigators bare mode the curious discovery that while th* average man la stimulated by the oxygen ot tbelr apparatus, no ejfect on. miner* la apparent It 19 suggested that long Work In a close at mosphere has given the lungs such fun use of the available .oxygen that an ex cess bos no Influence. GORMAN & GORMAN REPRFSF.VTIVO NEW YORk LIFE INSURANCE OU FLORENCE* A. G. .V. . t • The Eagle Shoe Factory FL W. Schmidt, Prop. Expert Shoemaker Repair work called for and delivered* Turned Soles a specialty 110 E. Evans St Phone 99, L. McD. HICKS Architect ^ Florence, S. C. • - * ■ Office in McCall Bldg. Dr. Z. F. HIGHSMITlL. - Optometrist. Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted.’ Office at .residence, 20 Kuker Ave.. four blocks from Post Office.- be tween W. Evans and Cheeves Sts. Telephone 699-W. VlTCH! Mean back without tf HUNT AOkivo taM n-MfinoiK of ITCH. BCsmsa, RINGWORM. TBTTtR or oarer itWUtu ikla StoeMoa. Tr» a Th edit mk at Our Bsk >. U LAKE DNUO CO RHlfii fMATISM is com pier my wasne.a out ot m* system by the Celebrated Shi vat Mineral v V*t<»r. Positively guaran teed by money-back offer. Tastea fine; costs a trifle, Delivered any where by our Florence agents, Gregg A Anderson. Phone them. R S Pill |«M» BKINOH HaZSt mSi ■BNBBNHHBKta<,A!«*T«x«!UlV SOUnWOBTSHEimMBI LADIES WTien irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always d* pendable. Not sold at drug stores, Do not experiment with others; save disaplMintment. Write for “Relief’* and particulars, its free. Address: National Medical Institute, Milwau kee, W*s. .is: FOR 8ALFJ—At a bargain for quick skin, Lexington, seven passenger car 1919 model tn good condition. Apply to W.'. D. Harper. Masonic Temple, phone 54 and 212. FOR SALE- Slightly nse<f Kline Touring Car. Apply C. O. Ritchie Transport Garage | , »■ -**•• '■*«- • •' **' *' t !‘ A. M. STRICKLAND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANT FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA Audlti •ykttma Tax RotUTM m CANDIDATES CARDS FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce myself a.can didate for re-election to Congress from the Sixth Congressional Dis trict, subject to the rules of thO Democratic Primary PHILIP H. STOLL. FOR SHERIFF l hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Florence county, subject to th* rules of the Democratle Primary. S. J. COLE. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff ot Florence county and pledge myself to abide by the rule t s of the Demo cratic party. Appreciating the sup port of the people of the county 'JOHN H. LANGSTON. To the Democratic Voters of Flor ence County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for ro-electlon as Sheriff of Florence county, pledging myself to ! abide the results of the Democratic Primary. . THUS. 8. BURCIf, t