The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, June 12, 1922, Image 2
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THE Vr.OREM E DAILY TIMES MONDAY AFTERVOOH. JTKR 1* IP’
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RUSSIA NEEDS VAST
it AMOUNT MACHINERY
OPEN OPPORTUNITY NOW FOR
FOREIGN TRADE SAYS COR
RESPONDENTS
SUMMERTON LAWYER
KIDS THE KIRK IN
THE FEDERAL COURT
CLAUSSEN
I to tiff* rllcrib of their beloved teach*f w«iy» R.vn in mi'.'d that thoio is no]
i cj. I chance inTtie woiKI for favonUsm to!
Fiiomls and relatives of Mr. and 1 he shown. No one In re hnows what'
Mrs. Arthur McPherson will be glad the correct list of words is and will
to learn that their little infant daugh-jr.ot until after the contest doses and
.Mrs. It. F. McPherson delightfully j ter who has been very sick with col- all papers have'been tinned over to;
entertained a number of friends atj I 11 ’ 9 . Ah’ 0 tlntt little. the judges
I>. L. McKnight is also much better
dinner on Wednesday, In honor of, n, noss .
TO OLANTA ALSO
Moscow, Juno 12.—Russia needs a
vast amount of machinery and other
material for the upbuilding of her
industries, but instead of a flood, the FOUND FLORENCE DRY
incoming streams.of supplies are tiny U/UPM CPIF[\lH IH ‘
and hardly make an impression on Wnlllll rnlCIliU ILL.
th? actual needs of the country. Had
the Genoa conference agreed upon an j JOHN J.
international loan to help Russia con
ditions in this regard might be much
more favorable today, but Soviet offi
cials are saying: **A little water 'a
•welcome in a desert.” .
Up to the present time the German ( ' 0lirt
Mr. and Mrs. r. j. seyio, of Green-.
1 ville, While Mis. C. roe McPherson pilTTI C FHITHR^
, .'entertained at supper in their honor i 1 U£ - t - L - 1 - t-L'i I uno
DEPLORES THE CONDITION OFi f ‘" . s ; ,nu! da >'' allairs were | DAILY LESSON
ROADS FROM TURBEVILLE ponded' ^ ' nj0 ^ 0(l b y a11 "' ll0 at'!
The following folks motored ! A list came m by innil a day or two
Always before you send in your listi
look over the schedule of prizes and:
note how much more you will win if
a subscription accompanies the names, j
should yon happen to he the winner.'
Personally, 1 just wish every one of,
you could win. Rut you know the very
nntuie of a contest of this kind pro-,
hibils all winning. Rut even those of!
♦ 1 i , , iiiiJiLr) .lit i>ili t i.livin', yj]
'i'i.mv in.. !° ' oantiy from Marion on a g 0i and in looking over it before Id- y 0U w j 10 ,j ( j no j win a prize will have
Thursday and are guests of Mr. and
ing away for the jubsies i noticed that
1 Mrs. J. Arthur McPherson for a few
days—Mrs. J. O. Winstoat\ Mr. J. L. tlie contestant had used a number of
j l.and, Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, words prohibited by the rules. For
CANTEY WRITES TIMES; ^ ^ ^^herson instance, the wo.ds‘“blacksmith”'and
OF HIS GOOD ^'.xv 3 IN PEE i Kathleen Owe-is ’ ' ’ C Mae ana ■.‘‘blacksmith shop” appeared. The lirst
DEE Cl •' Misshs Dorothy art! Inez McPher-'' VOrd is ,K ‘ nui ' saWc but ‘he ,eeond is
, I son are spending the week-end in not - Acc ' ol ' d,n ” to ru,< ’ t!lls > vnr<l 13
“Kidding the Kirk of the federal , jj yman w j t |, Alli*ie Lead, ; prohibited, beeuuse it is in reality two
here and finding Florence dry! . Mrs. R. Frank McPherson is spend-
* - i , j- • i *11 I n low (inwith hot* r>trv*ho»* tti it niisht bo well to wntebout for such
Russian agreement signed at Genoa because lus friend was ill. is the | 1 - 1 1 - ^ ‘ nanno khurn ' vol(ls ' tVr J'^u are liable to run over
has not been followed by any great bl „ dGn o{ n communication which The Bannockburn.
economic cooperation between thei .
two countries, nevertheless German 1 etenee Daih • -
salesmen, German experts and Ger from John J. Cantey
gotten lots of fun and enjoyment out
of it.
PUZZLE EDITOR.
FRENCH MISSION TO
TAKE SHIP JUNE ?A\
Palis, Juno 12.—French financial mis
sion going to the United i^tates for con
sultation with the war debt funding
. , , .j .. , . . , ccmmission there, expects to sail on
i A delightful afternoon picnic was Hie fifteen word Jlmit. and m that eqse i , ’ ‘
has received i held at Rrown's old mill on Thursday a11 0VL,r numiber will he counted j June twenty fourth it was announced
well Unmvn of.! v/hcn ^'s. It. M. Pearce entertained I a S ain?l according to rule 11. , tfijg afternoon.
. a. ' .. . . i Sun( i av § ( .] 100 ] c .i nC q rnn^ictino I <clvist» a ( lose rf f(‘rem*e to [ ,
man scouts / or _ f ^ einlan . ca P . torney t>i Simimorton. Jnasnuuh a; nf the foliowin^ members: Misses tbe dictionary, for the winner will in qAI P op mprch ANDISP
i’y 6 i IHTC a dug' n u m l.eis!' Every "train Ml - Cante y ,K1S a ^ wd to defend the j I'jlizaheth Howard Annie Pearce, | irobahillty he the contestant who AND STORE FIXTURES
from Riga brings dozens of them and Times in ease of libel suit or someone j u 0, °']' a . ad I' ; ez McPlierson. Emma seniched out the names of the The stock of merchandise and store
they are scattering to the four corn- .. tallin „ our munl , er -. t , 0 Tim ,, s is , !S -i r h I 5r®- p /?. na ? te ?r °. r s 10 / ^ fixtures of Estate of W. E. Herring
trs of Russia to hnv, or sell, or ! . " . ■ | i'-.. 1 ‘ hrh- -, > ' UI, ? lt ( aill 0- hen lust so n in tlie puzzle. heie w jjj be so ] d pytjiie outcry Tuesday
build, or just look around. Some of «>f, tIie commuineal.on. which is a ; ' "l ,^ a k p . f are a nu.ni , .■ of little fehows ym. morni „j,. Junc i:*. 1022. at 11 o’clock.
them return to Germany disgust-* u mvs: f n .. . ' md Vl * ( , s . ,n . non 11 ' ,T V 0 '”' 0 1 U1 ! ks6 you ran i Sale at store 312 E. Cheves street.
Ltiltor of The I'loience 1 lines: , * mi 'lu.ion Muldiou. A , elicious across them m the dictionary. Terms i»k1i Irsneclion of stock i-'
On the second day of .lam . the writ-! lam b was served and afterward Well, as today is Monday, 1 11 not I invffied. P
O’DOWD THEATRE
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Today, Tomorrow and
Wednesday
The pictures of the champion
ship
BALL GAME
leColl vs. Six Mile
— Also —
Street Scenes of Florence
with business chances,
and do business.
Others stay,
Foreign money is coming into Rus- *"ith s. yeral friends Don. dimmer- ] »"« I,a 1 ve 1 ,,n,t l il ^ ' a ' ’ £in :' ;t 11K ‘ y ,J '" « ev «-
foreign Indus- t&n. piniped in a touring car and mad-, en S a 8c.'l in all nad a good time due rul days heto:' l write again. Hut al-
sia in driblets* /and
trlalists, particularly German, are ac
cepting concessions with a measure
cf control by the Bolshevik govern
ment
a liurri-'l Dip to Finn nee. South Caro
lina. the object of Abe trip being con-
ii'Cted with a certain hankrupey pro-
i ceecling before K-feree Kirk, whoni.
LENORA C. HERRING.
Admx.
Herr P. Rhottack, charge cl’aiffairs I c fter some difiiculty, we found happily j
cf the Gennan mission at Petrojjiad,! houred in the F.'d-rrl Uouit niu-’ at,
has announced ;n the Ivestia that a] Florence. Kirk, the Referee, claims'
Russo-Genaan Chamber of Commerce 1 an aristocratic pedigree and traces his
Is to be organized at Petrograd. (ancestral history ba-k to Miq first h •;
“Germany,” he said, ••will give Rus-i ginning.? of South C.u olina bistory, but
eia technical help. 1 am of the opin-jthe writer has investigated the matter i
ion that Russia and Germany can re-, and finds that the word “Kirk” means j
establish their economic life by their; a little Church, and there lore Referee,
own efforts.” « ; Kirk is not a person at all. but ho is I
This feeling of Herr Shotteek Isjnieio'.y a little sacod edifice, being!
slrared by many Soviet officials with made a part of the Federal Court build-1
whom the correspondent has talked, j jng at Florence by the judicial decree ,
They never had much hope, after they 0 f Federal Judge II. A. M. Smith. Ever
learned that America would not par-j s j Iu . t t ] 10 wiiter first commenced the!
ticipate in Genoa, that they could, ex- rC ading of bi.-toiy, he has understood
pect any immediate economic help
from the allies.
• The Russian Foreign Trade depart
ment and the Supreme Economic
council discontinued many negotia
tions w'th individuals seeking con
cessions or endeavoring to make
sales, while the Genoa conference wa
In session. These negotiations ar-j |‘7 ‘ j '
now to be renewed. 1
POLISH COTTON INDUSTRY
PASSES PRE-WAR DAYS
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Official figures published today
ae Polish Ministry of^Trade and (
merce reveal the fact that the cotton
that when our forefathers settled this i
country, they declared for file separa- i
Don of the Church and the State, but i
when Federal Judge Smith installed!
Kirk, the Referee, in the Federal bni'd-
ing at Florence, tie clearly made Kirk.]
the Church, a part and parcel of the i
Federal Court House and thereby vio-i
st principles of the Con-i
JstiMition of tlie United «tate:;. The I
I public highway from Siirmnerton toj
Florence, despite heavy rains which!
canu* down in tonents during the day
and bad been fiilling heavily during
the Polish Ministry of Trade and Com-1h 01 *' 11 ] of wa3 in fi,1P
i .i,„ ! shape and condition with the excep
tion of that part of the toad between
the town of TurhevlUe in the County
| or Clnr-ndon and Die town of olaiitn
I in the Comity of Florence, covering
industry in Lodz during the first three
months of 1U22 surpasses the pre-war
output. Export to Western Em ope,
the Ministry’s report shows, is on the
increase, due hugely to the importa
tion of American raw materials.
Lodz ib the largest eottoti manu
facturing center in Continental Europe,
and second only to Manchester, Eng
land, in factory facilities.
THE GOVERNOR’S STAFF
Columbia. June 12.—Governor Hnr-
a distance of about six miles. Both
Florence county and rlarrmlon county
have neglected that part, of the high
way between Turheville and (Mania,
and the fact that such a condition of
affairs exixis ; s a disgrace to both i
Florence county and Clarendon county.
The writer understands that the divid
ing line between Florence and Claren
don Counties runs somewhere between
vey has appointed seven members ofl" 10 towa « °' Turbeville and Olanta.
his staff to date. Others are to be H '° r 1 f ' <,ult h™" ,ha oa.cn county Has
named later. I simply worked up the pub ic road to
The seven already appointed are: I!' 10 i t town in cncii county and
• Daniel L. Sinkler, of Charleston; havo "^‘^ted the intervening space
Frank J. Tripp, of Pelzci; F. 11. Me- of r ° ssU,lv s,x 1n,1 o
Master, of Columbia; C. 1). Diown, of
'Abbeville; H. I. Elleibe, of Manning;
James H. Craig, former state bank ex
aminer, of Anderson; and Major J. C.
Hemphill, of Spartanburg.
Each meniher of the governor’s staff
which is travers
ed here'and there by numerous neigh
borhood roads, none of which can be
traveled with any degree of pleasure.
Now, tlie people living between the
towns of Olanta and Tuibeville need
help and deserve tc be Boated better
onel.
will have the rank of lieutenant col- ij” rna,( er oi a public highway •ban
•he aforesaid facts would tend to show,
and the object of this letter is to
bring the pressure of public opinion
on the authorities of Florence and
Michigan has nearly 12,000 toolmak
ers, which is more than any other
State.
ATTENTION!
AUTOISTS!
A Free Tube with every
V. C. TIRE
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Good until J'jn* 30th. Pennsylva
nia Tires make satisfied customers.
Try one and be satisfied.
Ice Tea Glasses 75c and $1.00 Set.
Lawn Mowers $8.00 and up.
Garden Hose, 15c Foot; 17c Foot
with three years guaranty.
Weeks-Bradley Hdw.
* Co, ;
PHONE 71
Clarendon counties and force the com-
i pletion of a safe and decent highway
Jhrtweon the towns of Olanta and Tur-
j beville. Go^d roads the foio-run-
I net’s of civilization, it is a common
sight to see grown men and women
who live be'ween the towns of Olanta
and Turbeville sitting in their rocking
j chairs on Die front porch absolutely
barefooted and apparently without any
1 idea of the necessity of shoes as a pro
jection from the ravages nf hook-
| worm, to say nothing about the com-
I fort and the idea lire of wearing a
(nice pair of shoes. The solo object
i of Christianity is to make decent citi-
{zens and the earth Jf tit place to live
iin, and the wiiter has always had scant
IpoMenee with those old religious cod
[gers. who are always preparing trea
sures to lay up in heaven and to lit
•.themselves foi mansions in the skv.
it being betti; to give those little om s
: a cup of coin water or a good highway
I system than to become the Governor
j of South Carolina.
! On account of the sickness of friend
j — , the writ -i could find nothing
; to drink in Florence, except water, wa-
| ter everywhere, but it was late when
.the dinner hour arrived, after the
; business of the day had Tieen complet
ed, and the-wrilei forDmate enough
; to plunge his teeth into tlie best straw-
j berry short-cake ever served since the
I historic period of the Garden of Eden.”
Its aroma creates
anticipation-only its
flavor can satisfy. Its
Good to the last drop
REG US. PAT. OFF.
CREDIT IS CHARACTER
DO YOU PAY YOUR BILLS?
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CREDIT!
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It accomplishes greater things than the miracles of the past.
It is the basis on which practically all of the world’s commerce is carried on. It has made millionaires. It buys
more in the open market than all the gold in existance. ^ ^ ^
That’s why we emphasize the need of keeping YOUR CREDIT GOOD.
Promptness in meeting your obligations creates credit.
Pay your bills promptly and save yourself much EMBARRASSMENT. You safeguard your character, your
self-respect, YOUR HONOR! «
A man who pays his bills can look the whole world in the face. And better still, that man can buy again and
say,—“charge it.” * _ i
HOW DO YOU PAY YOUR BILLS?
Have you gotten “slow,”—do you owe a lot of bills which are more than you can pay at once? Are you on the
slippery path which leads down to being classed as a “deadbeat and failure?”
Then it is time to call a halt, QUICK! f
Pay what you can NOW, and make definite arrangements to pay up the balance.
If your credit is bad today, you can still make it good. Make up your mind to start anew and place yourself
upon the plane of HONOR. YOU CAN. j K ^ J * rx**#
BEGIN TODAY to square off your old obligations and take care of the new ones as they fall due. Show that
you’re in earnest and vou’ll find that every merchant in this city is for you and will help you.
THE DEAD-BEAT IS NAILED. ,r ? ♦ *
Our clearing house promptly spots the nerson of “careless credit” and posts the merchants.
In unity there is strength, and we stand together to eliminate the undesirable customer. He must PAY AS
HE GOES or quit going.
PAY UP,—credit is too valuable an asset to lose.
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THE FLORENCE CREDIT ASSOCIATION
HARDWARE. DFALERfi
Crcgr Barringer Hardware Co.
McCqwm Hardware Cn
FLORlSTli
Palmetti Nurseries ^
DRUG c TOREr,
F. C. Lake Drug Co.
Rilyu Drug Co.
Zeigler’n Drug Store.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Lucan £. Van Auken.
FURNITURE STORES
S. Vaughn Furniture Co.
W. M. Waters
BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES
Floience Builders & Supply Co.
GROCERIES
Howell Grocery Co.
Hubbard’s.
J. F. Stacktry Co.
I UMBER
O. V. King Lumber Co.
DRY GOODS & READY TO WEAR
Florence Dr. Goods Co.
L. E. Waters.
GENT’S FURNISHINGS
Maxwell ttird Co.
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