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/ twb nAii.^v nvE8 Thursday ATfrehyoox, ttbrl’aky ic, i3?2./ lilV. > *;«« ><ww.'> • ■■>«•>*■ W < IMWWWWPJ»?# :«y«f 'V<» -fl» S* .'■ r A, -5# i QMSGMWX 4**a«** Winchester and Union Skatea; a apecial at $2.40 FLASHLIGHTS Winchester Flashlights .$1 to $2 ' Batteries for Your Old Flashlights • 4 McCOWN HARDWARE COMPANY ‘ i • ' ’ T K “Guaranteed by McCown.” "GO TO SPINSTERS CONVENTION" tr -y tr > ^4^ WIREUES8 TELEGRAPHY CONTROL REVOLUTIONS Enables Officials to Head Off Upris ings by Dlhset Communication and Quick Action. * + * + + <** » ** «> SOCIAL CALENDAR ,♦ •? . * 14 Satnr<!ay, 5:00 Yn 7:D0 P. M. A + ♦ Reception given In honor of the ♦ pleasure. 4 teachers of the city and Maxc-y 4 .♦ Gregg Chapter of U. D. C., by El- ♦ 4 llson Capers (Shap er of U. D. C., ♦ !4 at the fesl^nce of Mrs. Teskey, Jj ^ting ‘ cttmmitteeT’ "m™- X ,4 527 South Itnrgan fet. 4, lv , lfor " ni , M , ss NcH M oo 4 ,4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mexico City, Koo. .—Wireless tel- | egraphy has contributed greatly, to kecjriing down revolution in Mexico and the government, recognizing its value, is establishing stations in ev ery large city in the republic. Officials assert that by using the whereas they urn able to communicate l44»44*44+44 4 EU2EL1AN CLASS KlEETS ♦ 44444 + **4 + 4 •< • '' _ • ’ Vf . v. Why Announce Your Marriage? There’s A Reason, See «■ . . v. - Elaine Hammerstein Tomorrow—— 'O’Dowd Theatre A delightful hieetlnj of of fhe Euzelian Class of the f'irst liaplist Sunday • school urns held at the home of .Mrs. j Urockitrgton, February 13th, with Mes- 1 dames I. Q. Woffords, Whit ton and Mai- ! lison as .asslstaiil hostesses. Tin? | presideut, Mrs. (1. C. Rollins presidJH ana tne cuss rc». .onded to a request for sentence prayers. After this Mfs. R. M. Johnson gave an interesting tslk on “Teacher Training Class Work.” Splendid reports were made from the phrsonnl service committees, who have been busy with visiting the sick, send ing flowers and trays, etc. The en . tertoinment committee-thpoWod that, Tienter i they are p’anning an The following committees were ap pointed: Substitute teachers, Mrs. K. B .Beard, Mhs. s. J. McCown and Miss Lillie Cook; Hospital and Magazine Committee,. Mrs. Henry Srwann, Mrs. Rupert Reed and Mrs. M. H. Ander-1 directly and Immediately with mill- son; Visiting committee, Mrs Tyree, j tary headquarters and thus are able Mrs. Stnoak and Mrs. Whitton; Dec- ) to head off many incipient uprisings S. Rain- i wliich might grow into serious revolu- water and Miss Nell Moore. j lions if not promptly checked. At thd conclusion of the meeting the , i n tiie old days the first thing a *i hostesses served sandwiches with [bind of rebels d’rt was to cut all tele ijiArffoe. |£rrr‘iili and telephone wires, thus iso . — — Mating tlin region of r ‘volt. *!♦♦♦*♦♦ 4 4 '4 # +1 in its station at Chapultepec 1'ark * | ♦ COLLEGE GRADUATES * | here the Mexican government hns one * StUDY LADY GREGORY (of tho largest and heist equipped iplants wVt- LAS SI FIE ADVERTISEMENTS Ot»e Cint a Word. No Advertisement taken for Less than 25c. Cash In Advance. No advertisement taken over the telephone. One Insertion $ .25 Three Insertions .5 0 One Week (Six Insertions) .,1.00 * 4 * ♦'♦4 4 * 4 * 4 4 The Association M 'Collntth C.radu- tites hitd A delight fill rheAihk on Mon day afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. S. Royher oil South Dargan Ft., with Miss MaHe’ftV’gory ns‘h’’9l>fta:it host- ^s. ' ' ' After a short business session the literary program began With I '- n in teresting p*j”or on “The Life and in- fluenee of Lady Cregdr’y.” hV Mrs. W. L. W r .iite. A comedy of Lady Greg ory's, “Spreading the News,” wis re- “ Hutt in on the continent. During the Carranza administration the station was practi cally idle but during the post few months it has been used daily by the government in sending official news let'ors to Central ard South American countries and in keeping its ministers rind consuls informed of affairs at home. It has been announced that the gov- errircnt expects' to open the station shortly for commercial work. It has also boon found that the sta- t.'nn here can he lined ;:s a supplement for the land wires throughout the re- WANTED I MISCELLANEOUS WANT ED—S hoe repairing. Work culled lot and delivered. If you can got better work done i:: Flor ence we will rcpaii your shoes free. Rhone 74!i-VV. Carolina Electric Shoo shop, 63 East Evans St., next to I'almetto .Market. P. Guarlnello, Proprietor. Ladies’ shoo shine par- lot in connection. LADIES SAMPLE line of silk dresses, SL'.IS, $6.98, $7.50 to $22.(-.», at “The Little Shop.’’ WANTED—You to know we have a select lot lightwood posts for fenc-1 ing. Lasts live times as long as j sawed posts. Carolina Bldg. Mu-1 leiial Co. Phone 188-W. 1 SUITS PRESSED—35c; suits sponged ana pressed, 60c; suits spotted and pressed, 75c; suits dry cleaned and presaol, $1.00; suits scrubbed and pressed, $1.00. Gate City Pressing Club, 120 East Evans St. J. j. Scar borough. prop. Phone 185. n yiewd hv Mrs. A. H. Hutt fn a vor . humorous manner. Mrs. Edw in Car- j und congestion on the latter is t.penter rhad very lieauMfnlly a d,™' ■ often relieved liv the Chapulteioco entertainment! malic little Olay «'’titled “The Travel- ; pIant for the boys of the Industrial School in the neav future. .big Min.” “The Rising c: thfc'-Mo<m, one ov I vH- C.-egnry’S mostt^nopai n The inVitartibn Extended by the Wo-, eomed'es MDrttton Mid rh nacti r, . lty 5n Mexico, will represent the nn-h Billie rim - in the Krrzelians to was .ihly discussed ahd T ea ^ !V ‘' 5 | public at the radio-telegraph conv i their guests at a Valentine party 1 Mnrloh Brtmrtt. Mrs. U A. ^ R ;t!nr. to be held in Rome next April. nmnv bn Tuesday evening Was accepted with Ignacio Galirdo. who for monyvyears has be m identified with wireless activ- \e- conveh- First Showing 'of and Summer Millinery For \ ■ t- -• y -* We will display Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties, includ- ingi/f lowers^ Feathery, Ribbons, Ornaments, Pips and V eils , Thursday, February 17th. * •' You Are Cordially Invited new member, w'ho has hnard W illia Butlrt Veits. Ike fff-.t RriimriMkl stud-J ird by W> Hiuh. gave her irtipre^ion j ft ’•«—> ir> i chirrhievv tap*. •' • After having ^hlcomerL Thrr- ne-” r*,'tn)'ers Mrs. ViPcenf M~b Brortkc and Mrs. n. T. TTarmos. WANTED—Yot; to navo your shoes rebuilt (not cobbled), upon our ciooilyear Weils. Orders called for and delivered promptly. Florence Fhoe Repair Shop. Phone 163. WANTED—You to know you can buy dressed chlckeh at Brinson’s Fisli Market. Phone 121. WILLIAM SCOTT, the expert black smith, wishes to announce to his old trionds and customers that ne can be tound at Foss Machinery and Supply Co., rear the J. D. Bridgers Co., where he is equipped to do sitring welding and all iGnds of blacksmith work. SNOW USE PRAYING HERE Hill—I prayed for snow last night, but the weather man didn’t seem to get my drift. Dale—But he gave ns rain this sr Hal half hour wlis tmbvml while the | morning, so he must have got your WANTED—You to phone 71, or drop a card to 404 South Cojvington, if you want a home built, your old ono repaired or remodeled, .screen ing, or any work in the carpon er s line, and wo will give you prompt attention and do it to please you. J. E. Tuylcr. \ , YOUNG LADY desnes position about March 1st as bookkeeper, or book keeping, stenographic and general office work. Eight years experience. Address 10 East Evans St. ffestr»sh , ' 5 i srr’-od salad with coffee. deliciors chicken J patter!—Wayside Tales. I fd hide Tlftfeo LINES Miss Scruggs 57 E. Ev tins St From the Hellnentnr. i After a tiring da* tvbAn Von "•int | to look vour host, follow )V>RO direr. I Dorm to’ relieve fAtilnre. thoroughly ; cleanse your face and neck with the nffind cleansing creams. AnA wasa ! with warm water to open the no’ - ^ i i «rf, ove*- the race nild neck with absorbent cotton dinp'ed tn nnW’itor white of egg • t envc this on for 10 minntes. It tviil dry in. fobr:r- | A three-year-old hoy. who danced on keenedged sword blades with bare feet, recently appeared before tin- Prince of Walds in India. WANTED—Five salesmen capable or furnishing bond, experier.ee unbec ersary. Good proposition lor rig. I man. Call for Mr. Gatcll, Friday lie- twean three and four, 34 North Coit St. BABY CHICK S—From big-framed, healthy Rhode Island Reds, splen did layers. Hatch Sunday. Deliv ered Monday . Ord r at once. Miss Nellie Bristow. 516 South Dargan. Phore 627 af er 6:00 P. M. IF YOU WANT your uoilrr’s worth and more come to “The Little Shop.’’ l NOTICE. Pursuant to Chapter XLV1I of the Code of Laws of South Carolina of 1912 and Acta mandatory thereto. NOtfHft IS HEREBY GIVEN that tiie tindersig'-ed Will fi’e their Declara tion with tiie Secretary of State of South Carolina, after the expiration of three (3) days notice and will make ! mask thPt will tighten the weary Mies i application for a Charter for the Flor Be careful, during this time, not tn laugh or move the neck in anv wi” tn disturb this mask. When Die in Thinutes are up, wash again with warm water to remove thdyegg and mold in Just enough of a very^montn cream to hold powder. imitation coat, as good ns article at half its cost, is tij qMPduotlfiin—okBmrtd- by « rhAimst. r le VP?P lati'it Here’s what Mrs. D.»B. Strickland thinks of The iC Florence Dept. Store’s Great Day and Night Sale Florence, S. C., Feb. 15,1922. FLORENCE DEPARTMENT STORE, Flor s ence, S. C. Dear Sirs: ! k Why should not the people liberally patronize this sale, especially the working class. ' . • • ... , m •• . ,. > , ‘ v i ■■ v. i The masses are composed of this class, and on them the merchant de pends largely for his sales. * 5 * • • * \ j i t < * It is true that during the war wa ges of labor increased, but the burden of taxation and increase of prices di d much to prevent the spending of money except only for necessities. Economy became a household word. Vi- No matter how he was taxed, what prices he had to pay, or whether you bought much or little, the merchant felt it a duty to his business and to the public to keep well stocked^ He now finds himself with more of this high priced stock on hand than the public consumed. . # _ * t ' ‘ ti l,'-. 1 4 It is our duty, therefore, to help the merchant, and in so doing, take advantage of these low prices to buy what we have long done without. : i The country today is facing a great business depression. Idleness has beached an acute stage. People are begging for work. By buying, you are helping thousands,of unemployed. The more you buy, the greater the de mand on bur factories, and mb greater the' demand for Ihbor. WANTED—Young man desires work; SAY!—The Flower Simp can supply you with uny kind of floral design ing. “Say it with flowers.” Call 911, The Flower Shop, 110 W. Evans. eight years in mercantile business. YOUNG MEN, women, over 17, desir- Can keep set of books. Willing to do any kind of jvork. Can furnish references. Apply “G. C.”, care Times. WANTED -Automobile owners to know that they can buy Willard Bat teries from W. V. Barrott for $22.50. W. V. Parrott. ing govern inert positions, $130.00 monthly. Write for free list of po sitions now open. R. Terry (former Civil Service examiner), 410 Conti nental B!dg„ Washington, D. C. once Coca Cola Bottling COinpa'nV, the' proposed corporation. Tiie V-’inctpai | place of biminosi of the r.nid corpora ( tion win b > at Florence, South' Caro lina and the general nature of the business pro post d to lie done by sail corporation will lie that of a general bottling tirtshicsa, the manufactur.Tig and hottllrg bf soft drinks and all JAFONiCAS—Just received last ship ment for this year. Put cm out now and s-ive a year’s grow.h. All colors. Pee Dee Nursery. . Phone 64S-L2. WANTED - Roomers ahd boarders. B r st location in town. Best table- ■- market affords, $30 and $’.5 peri SAVE MONEY on your garden seeds clthcV things incident ia_iLt,M’n.er:il hoL tlin" TTusin^ss. The capital stock or said corporation \Vill he $25,000.00 di vided in Two Hundred and Fifty (2501 shires of the par valub of $100.00 Tbl share. NOTfCE lS FURTHER GIVHn thru a meeting of the sobscrlhers to the capital stock of the proposed corpora tion will be hold at the offices of the d’almetto Bank & Trust Company at Florence, S. C., at 11 o’tiock A. M.. on February 18lh, 1922, when the organ! zatlon of the said corporatioh will be com pic ted and the facts certified to the Recietaiy of State, along with re quest for Charter. W. R. BARRINGER. A. A. MUNN. Florence, R. C. February 16th, 1922. A. M. STRICKLAND CONSULTING ACCOUNTANt Florence, South Carolina. Audits, Systems, tax Retjrns men 1 h. Fee Mrs. McGowan, at Fam ily Hotel, opposite City Hall. WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light hou.:ekoeping < by couple with out children. Phone 910. N r ifiVY¥tf--:A-inh S r plain or fa~ Will g oand s 1 w in homes or at my room. Guarantee work at reason able price. Cali and nee me, or ad dress “A. B. S 1 .,” 115 North Church St., Florence, S. C. and still buy the host. Give us a trial order. L. O. Watson Feed uo., Times Bldg. FOR BERT PRICES on ferlilizers write A. R. Boyd, Box 4S5. Sumter, S, (’. Sell for cash or satisfni trn^A. collateral, any analysis. RECLEANED cotton sged. Earliest and best varieties for boll weevil conditions. L. O. Watson Seed Co., Times Bldg. WANTED—Salesman willing to earn THERE WILL LE an Oyster Supper $100.00 per week. Lowest prices guaranteed Cord and Fabric Ures. | Master Production Cotyi,, South Betid, Indiana. at C. E. McGee’s residence Friday night. Feb. 17, for the benefit of the new Methodist church. All are in vited. FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE—Fertilizer, any quan«-| F OR RENT — Apartment in Tiroea ties, in warehouse. Nitrate of soda, • Bldg. Apply W. E. Osteen, Phono Kainit, acid, etc. Spot or future.; 250. Call E. D. Sallenger or W. H. Syd-! * nor & Co. Palmetto Bank Building.| RENT—Storage space. Plow- don Anto Co. VICTOR M. MANNER Insurance PHONE 732 Williamson Building \ |Money, like the boomerang, returns. " If unwisely or foolishly spent, it brings in return things ofTi^tle or no value, but when given an opportun ity such as this, to invest hibhey wisely; we receive in return things that #*e profitable and necessary to pur general comfort and happiness. ;ir Live, and give the other fellow the same chance. * Very truly yours, (Signed) , MRS. D. B. STRICKLAND. 107 S. Warley Street. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Miss Florence Barnwell SECOND FLOOR MUNCASTER BUILDING PHONE 449-L2 FOR SALE—Used Sash 6 10 In. x 15 — in. lights plain rail, white pincj 1 3-8 1 Ff1 R RENT in. thick in any quantity at $1.251 each. Doors 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in.' 5 panel, white pine dontfelete with 1 mortise locks and hinges at $2.501 eanh. Army Escort Wagons and | Carts. One 50 cycle 200 Horse-] power Electric Motor. One brand new .American Thompson Steam En gine Indicator. Address C. B. Mar coni, Box 840, Columbia, S. C. My farm near Pamplioo, 50 acres of good land in high state of cultivation. Two good tobacco bar’s. Can furnish mules and teed to tiie right party. Prefer to rent, but would share crop. Dr. Jesse Finklea, Pamplico, S. C. FOR RENT—Three connec ting rooms, unfiiriiislu d, convenient to bath. Apply 23 South Coit St. FOR SALE—Swifts celebrated ferti-' lizors, cash or time. Small stock! 8-3-3 and soda in warehouse for im-{ mediate delivery. See Jake W. Ber ger, Agent. FOR SALE—Two lots on Darlington St. Also, seven lots in rear or Houston Ave. S.x hundred or more Jots tor sale. , Ask me about th^ Cannon Sub-Division. Howard Can non. ■’OR RUNT—Reasonable, two large, connecting rooms, hall, running wa ter in kitchenette, front porch, pri vate bath, garage, three blocks post- office. Phene 562-\V. 115 West Pine St. ! TTV FOR RENT—Small store. 566 Mullins Street. Apply Mallie Jackson, 534 Stackley St. ! LOST h OR SALE 2000 be. cotton seed. LOST—In or near post office, bunch Young s year before last seed, which ! of keys containing one Ford switch are clear of boil weevils. Howard j key No. 62. Finder please leave at Times office and receive reward. Cannon. DR. R. M. GRAHAM Wishes to announce that he has rc&urr-d the practice of medicine, with offices over the old City Savings Bank, . 7 South Dargan Street. U. M. GRAHAM, M. D. Office Phone 464 Residence Phone 782-L-2 FOR SALE—20t,0 bu. white corn, fit i FOR RENT —One good four-room for milling, Cannon variety. Also | house with hallway on Brunson St., 500 bu. sweet potatoes. Howard) Magnolia Heights. $20 per month. Cannon. I Apply M. Rosenfeid. FOR SALE Eggs from pure bred) Instead of supplying towels in their Buff Leghorns and Shepard’s Ancon-j iviblie lavatories, some hotels have ns. and ono Ancona rooster. A' installed machines whereby hot nir beauty. M. L. Howard, 28 S. Craw-j Is blown through tubes and played on ford St. the hands and face, drying thorn i»n- ; mediately. i J l FOR SALE—One 4-burner gas stove with oven. Premo-Eclipso. Tele phone 74 2-W. I _ . CAROLINA COAL Does Not Clinker Phone ' I 874-J CAROLINA COAL COMPANY FOR SALE 45 Willard Batteries that were left oh my hands when I gave up the Willard agency. Yon can buy them chealPi- W. V. Parrott. FOR SALE — One Chevrolet sedan automobile, runt about 4.000 miles, in good condition, will sell cheap or exchange for real estate or Liberty bonds. H. A. Smith, Phone 77. FOR SALE—One Wellington piano, practically new, $175.00 also one large Vesta range used very little ’ *::0 00. Mrs. c. L. Remedy, 15 W. Palmetto St. O-'iv ono man in t %, -eo is perfectly healthy. WHEN SOME WORK TO] US YOU MENTION- YOU'LL GET MIGHTY QUICK ^ATTENTION PHONE 314-1 WePlunber T*- W"