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I THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES THK LATEST ASSOCIAT ED PRESS DISPATCHES 27th Year Florence, ST. C., Friday Afternoon, March 2, 1923. $6.00 a Year ENTIRE CHANGE IN PRISON CONTROL IS RECOMMENDED *■“1" Co ”“”“ HEAVY FINES ikes Report gating Penitentiary 1®1 CONDEMNS METHODS i NOW IN PRACTICE Declares Corporal Punish ment Must Stop. Lack Of Discipline. ON GERMAN TOWNS ARREST OFFICIALS FATHERS AND SONS ARE MERRY AROUND THE BANQUET TABLE THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- MEMBERS’ CROPS FIVE GATHER AT CHURCHES LIEN MAY SELL "THROUGH FOR THE EVENING ! THE ORGANIZATION BANKS CO-OPERATE | WITH ASSPATION j OF COHON GROWERS COVERED BY' tHftOUGh INTO SAUSAGEMEAT WHEN CAUGHT NULL PAY TEACHERS ON RIGHT HAND GROUND ! DON’T BE BASHFUL TIME ,IS BELIEF OF NEW COUNTY SUPT. FIRST ATTEMPT IN (LARGE PAYMEIOJS SOUTH CAROLINA j DISTRIBUTE TODAY SPLENDID TALK® HEARD FROM SONS AND FATHERS AP PEARING ON PROGRAM t Columbia. March 2.—The report ot the legislative committee’ investigat 1 lag conditions at the state pen'ten- tlary, today delivered to the assem- j bly, severely condemned corporal | FRENCH TROOPS VISIT THE BO-j CHU(M CITY HALL AND SEIZE MONEY With the largest number in the history of the Hi-Y Tv Florence at- ALL COUNTIES OF STATE SHARE IN THE AZ.TSO.C'W PAYMENT TO BE MADE Columbia. March 2.—Cotton grow ers in practically every county M. M. WILKES TOOK OFFICE YES TERDAY AND IS NOW HARD AT WORK I IF YOU WANT TO BE IN AT THE WINNING OPERATION NECt-SSARY BEFORE WRITES CAMPAIGN MANAGER TO HAND COULD BE REMOVED CONTESTANTS FOR THE FROM THE MACHINE BIG PRIZES TO PUSH BUILDING OF SCHOOL HOUSES ALL FINGERS ON LET OTHERS KNOW HAND ARE REMOVED YOU ARE OUT TO WIN EXPECTS VISIT EVERY IN THE COUNTY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE SCHOOL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT SOLOMON HAD 800 WIVES ADVER- DESTROYS ALL MEAT AND i STERILIZES GRINDER With his r’ght hand ground up in TISING HIS GREATNESS EVERY DAY Don't be bashfui Let folks know you are out to win; ! tend'ng the six father and son fi’th “It is my into.inor. to follow Just; ii ; ..8 closely as I can the plans outlined «n eie trie sausage mill. Abraham J _ . . _ . n ’ by Mr. Gasaue for the year.” stated MAKE f LANS TO «<. n»c vnui--- , .—— w.„ w ....., ... ....nco. kUT. — •— . unucii min t.iiauii until iiicunei mi was establ'shed for old RUN RAILROADS J c,tv ,ast niK,lt an evenin f? of ‘>nier>J cotton Growers Crooerative Assocla j intendent of education tills morning j North Dargan street, was yesterday! Hpj^whQ 3 take ^our years to get tip mf , ocTciciy •;uuuciiiucu vurpurm| jtaiument and instruct on was enjoveu j t| on is making among its inembers (at h’s o'flee at the court house. “The afternoon taken to a local hospital 1 nerve to mish John over the preclpir’ 4 punishment at the priaon and dcclnr-1 FURTHER PUNISHMENT FOR GER -’y o^the’^g^'personTnieaem' 1 Hfflcers of the ^ sa °ciat1on stated to ^ 8ch 0 °l year closes on June :;o. and | where an dperatior was performed 1 of matrimony. tOf course us men Brooks, colered boy work'ng at the, 'hat you are in the contest to win the Brinson „nd Wilson meat market on ^ 11750 Studebaker Li-ht Six Sedan ed it must come to a stop. With J proper discipline at the penitentiary, ) the report adds, the rot of last May; could have been avoided. MANS‘FOR ACTS OF SABOT AGE AND DISORDERS . .. i K88en - March 2. Bochum was flne, U lnonsv jn e W as to speak, on a'couin An entire change in Cue system ot (hlrt y. flve minion ma rR S for attacks , )f mness in his fam ly Mr McSween c m Trd 0 b V.htS™!S.u, r .“Z:!^ ««"■■»» »■ ^ mittee made to the two branches of listen citilians. jery one of the ’8.. per i All programs were carried out as an-j day. The work of mailing out tlv [nminced. with the exception or thos« , checks began yesterday ahd w‘H h< in which Rev. John McSween of Tun expedited ns much as possible. It if the I’egislature. inh Kettwig. near Essen, where the Inadequate equipment, buMd'ngs in 1 military telephones have been cut bad condition, need of improvements | was fined a million marks. The fines M in the system of rewords and pun were levied under the order of Gen- jshment, and numerous other revolu j oral Degoutette holding the cities Conary changes were reported. and towns responsible for sabotage Members of the committee were and disorders. Officials of such towns Senators Christensen, Wlghtman and are liable to arrest and courtmartlal. V s Cooper, and Representatives Hamer. Hauahan and Norton. Among the recommendat'ons ot the committee are the following: Complete rebuilding of the prison heating plant and extension of the lighting system: a new nuiu kitchen with new equipment; new toilet and French troops collected the Bochum fine visiting the city hall and seizing the money. Assistant Director of Posts and Telegraphs Wenzel, of Dusseldorf. was sentenced to six months imprisonment charged with implication in sabotage. A hundred and fifteen locomotives. bathfaig facilities; more complete rec ! sixty cars ot coke, thirty cars of ords fuj- fingerprint; a permanent in-j toai, and the found house and rail- ventory,- pay for prison labor; recre-iroad shops were seized at Mulheim. ation which will improve the prisoners A Dusseldorf dispatch says the morally, physf<:?i ly and spiritually. : French and Belgians are going ahead The leglr t ture .adjourned today to with plans to operate the railroads, meet Monday nightr j using mostly imported help. “The riot last May was caused b unnecessarily harsh punishment an disregard for the rights of certain personal possessions long established | by reasonable and sate custom,” the report said, and added “a properly ; dlsplined force could have handled it I without firing into the crowd.’’ i i SHERIFF CAPTURES MEMBERS OF MOB Cohitnjjia^ Match g.—House ad joqjrned today until Tuesday noon, senate until Monday night. POLA AND CHARLIE. ALTHOUGH WOUNDED. OFFICER REPULSES ATTACK ON JAIL IN FLORIDA TOWN MOVIE STARS MAKE UP AFTER MEETING LAST NIGHT. CHAP- LIN’S STATEMENT Palatka, Fla.. March 2.—Eleven members of a mob were cantured to- rammrrk i/wiai day and lodged ln Alachua Jail a'ter tNuAubD AuAIN ' ,e,n R repulsed by Sheriff Hogan wnen I they attempted to aform Putnam founty jail and get a negro prisoner. Over fifty shots were fired Into the ' by the mob. One struck the , sheriff in h’s left band. The sheriff Los Angeles, Mar. 2.—Pola Negri, K * ainn i e d the jail door In the face oi who last night announced her on- * 0e m °b whan it retreated after the gagement to Charlie Chaplin had been sh o°t in g- A fifty foot rope wag left broken, early today announced the behind by the mou. engagement had been reinstated.' Chaplin visited her last night. He COTTON CONFERENCE denied he had made the statement, w he was “too poor” to marry her now. i This was the first time in Font*’ Carolina that programs nave heen pul on (he same night at the dtffrrer.* churches in the same cltv miner im county Y. M. C. A. work, and its sui> cess was such that all tiiose win we.re in any way connected w th tie undertaking are of the ouinlon that in future this will be tne plan to fo* low. Had there been oniy one larg“ garnering it is doubtful If half tm* number would have been present. As ‘instance of th's was i.ie general ram er-uon meet held in Sumter last Sat urday night. Only a few over 100 were present at this gathering. An interesting feature of the meet ings last night were the reports read (luring the evening of whtu was tak ing place at the other gatherings. The talks were splend d at all tn*> churches, and at those enurenet- where banquets were held they wer*' sumptuous and splend’diy served dv the women of the churches. The talks by the fa'hers and then sons were greatly enjoyed by an those who heard them, and the onlv result that can follow such a gainer nig will be a closer fellowship o« tween son and “dad.” The special speakers made excellent addresses on the subjects assigned them. The following numbers were pres ent at the various gatherings: im manuel Baplost 4ft; Lutheran 42. Episcopal 36; Presbyterian 104; Meth odist 101; First Baptist G6. TO CLOSE TODAY Lo» Anseles. March 2.-Char». K» w Orleans, March 2.-lnsuranr. Chaplin, film comedian, ’3 “too poo r ' on cotton shioments. margin calls on to marry Pola Negr. film trage- forward sales, sh'pments invoiced a' dienne “Just now" the Los Angeles provisional trices ugalnst contracts Examiner queted him today. Tiie and the report of the resolutions Er, miner anticipated it would be comn.!>tee. were the princ'pal husi mid-summer before they are marrier.. neas matters for the final sessions ot •T am ton poor to marry,” said (the national cotton conference today Chaplin. “Th's Is a working world. Representatives of all lines from and we have all got to stay busy and growers to spinners, were present cooperate and keep away from maxes of sentiment.’’ TO PRESENT TROPHY ON MONDAY EVENING ROADS OF COUNTRY HEAVILY TAXED CHURCHES UNITE IN STATE CONVENTION CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS OF THE STATE GATHER HERE IN APRIL hoped to have all of them ;ma : led out in one week's time, although it was pointed out by Assoc ation o'ficial? that there will he over lU.ftOft checks issued, which w’ll be a tremendouf task. Announcement is made by the A? sociation that effective today initln drafts made by members fur cottm may be made for 17 cents a pounr for short staple rind 23 cents n pmim for long staple cotton. ,Tlie init al advance heretofore has been 1; cents a pound for short staple am 18 cents for long staple. Banks all over the state are sign ing agreements with the assocVtioi that they will permit all members ot the Association on whose crops thei hold liens to sell their cotton through the Assoc'utlon next fall. In severa counties every bank has signed ui and advertisements have been print cd in the papers of Uv count'es an nouncing their action by the banks. •after that date I will', of course, i, . „ 'T , . * .(think we are proposing dur'ng the make my own plans for Die future. ‘ !e * orfc 11e c'l.d bp .pcovered ,three years, but poor boobs, we Mr. Wilkes took h s new office ves 'from the mill, i'he attending phy j arp j„ s t kidding ourselves. Nobodv erday nnd already is down to bard ("i* (an removed all of the lingers p”'l!p Ver proposed hut what "sweetie" work getting acquainted with the i tan of the right hand. i wasn't wise that it was coming. * working details of the office anil! After completing the operation the^nng. long time before the Decla’iv handling suen county school matters i severed d'gits coifd not be removed j fj on 0 f Love came on.) from the hopper nnd it had »o op rc- | n u t the whole nubbin is that you connected and the fingers grounv j , ail uot decrv the value of advertis LOOKS WITH FAVOR ON OFFICE BljlLDING HOUSE BELIEVES WOULD SAVE MONEY IN RENTS. OTHER LEGISLATIVE MATTERS ! ER; Ch cagcx Marc,, !.—Taxes charged „ , * railroads in l:i_. increased 10 1-2 The committee in charge announc- pc: cent over 1321. Hole. Holden ed today that arrangements are u**-, chairman of the western railway Ing made to make the fprmal preaeu tation of the Sulzbachcr trophy cup to the All-Star team, the winners m committee announce 1 today. The total was $304,885,158. He also sa d the 1922 taxes were 178 1-2 per cent the recent volley ball league, at th*; more than the 1912 taxes, and that volley ball oou«| Monday yvening. j tney amounted to 28 per cent of the The presentation will he made with 1 net earnings of the roads ceremony and the friends of the All j — I_. ^ ” ut ' n IDENTIFY KLUGH AS At the same time the second gam*. ANHPPQnN’Q Ql AYCD of the new volley ball league will b*! HNUCndUN O OLATLK played between the Methodists and i — ^ , Palmetto Power and Light co. To-1 A ,,e - March 2.—Testimony for Bight the first game will be played I * 10 Df^cution continue! today when the Rotary club meets the Am-'.;. ln . H ' tl ? f H ®" ry K1 ' 1Kh '• Ir ” with killing William Anderson from Ambush on February 6. Several wii- r, sses have yet to he heard. Tim fn'her and brother of the dead man yesterday identified Klugh as th* slayer. A negro g'rl testified Klugn J bi d borrowed her father’s rifts. erican Legion. ft ‘ The Presbyterians, according to statement made by A. L. Hardee to day, are girding themselves for the b g effort of the year in entertaining the Christian Endeavor Sjite Con vention, which will he held in Flor ence on Airil Gth, 7th and 8th, am' which will bring to the city thre^ or four hundred delegates and numbers of celebrated speakers and m'nis ters of the gospel. To this end. Mr Hardee is addressing a communics tipn to each min'ster in th« city, asking the cooperation of the church es cf the city in the enterta'nnient ol the delegates. Delegates will be entertained on what is known as the “Harvard Plan,” that is lodging and break fast for each day of the convention is prov'ded, and the delegates secure the other meals elsewhere. Tiieac meals for the most part come as a part of a series of lunches, supper- and banquets in which all the dele gates join. While the convention is coming io Florence upon the Invitation of the Presbyterian church, it is hoped that, in the spirit of fellowship and coop eration, all the churches will join heartily in “putting across” as no one church could hope to successfully entertain such a large convention among its own people. Florence, Mr.' Hard n e says he is sure, will respond and make good its reputation for hospitality ano friendly Christian spirit. FIREMEN GET CHECK FOR SIXTY DOLLARS The Florence fire department today * received from J. M. O'Dowd a check for $60 as the department's share, iu benefit picture, “The Third Alarm.’ produced at the theatre this week. DEMOCRATS NAMED Washington. March 2—The Presi . . . .deni Was mid today to lie about The members of the department ex-j ready to send the names of three pressed their great appreciat on forDemocrats for membership to the the Interest Mr. Q’Dowd displayed In the campaign to raise funds for relief purpose and for his generosity in the division of receipts. Chief McKain Is today making formal acknowl* df ment of the receipt of the chuck tor the fire department. INCOME TAX OFFICIAL NOW IN FLORENCE An income tax officer is now a the post pffice, where he will lie fn* a few days to assist the people it- making out their tax income return* 11 js resuested that those desiring hi* services call upon him at their earliest conven'eiice as lie will he hero onlv until March .15. Columb'n, March 2.—The house o' representatives last night went or record as favoring a state offic* memorial building, when it refuser, by a vote of 43 to 57 to kill the b‘,M Representatives Bellamy, R Ellison, W. L. Gray and Sawyer. Tb- hill would provide a memorial build ing, with offices to take the place ol the present office rooms rented i: the city of Columbia. A special committee, named earli in the session, reported that th< money now spent by the state foi office rent would more than takt care of the cost of the proposet building. The building under consideratioi would cost $400,000. After debating the measure ai through the Thursday n'ght session and refusing to strike out the enact mg words, the house then bv a vote of 76 to 20 postponed to next Thurs, day the debate and final action. Senators Wightman, Cooper am- Chr'stensen, the senate members ol the committee which investigated thr- state penitentiary today introducei in the upper branch of the legislature a bill to provide for a hoard of five members to control the penitentiary Th's board would be named by tin governor and subject to h s removal and this board to replace the presetn beard, elected by the General Assem bly. This hoard woiKM have the pow er to select the prison superintend ent, in place of his election by tin legislature, as at present. The sal cry of the prison superintendent would be $5,600. Senator A. H. Williams, last nigln introduced a bill to provide for r luiee-cent gasoline tax, the proceeds ot which would be divided equally b* tween the state, the counties and the state highway department. The Bppropration hill was intro duced in the senate last night. It is understood the senate is makinp plans to put it through as rapidly as possible, but the Gqheral Assembly will hardly get awayTrom the capital before the last part of week after next. The report of the penitentiary in vestigat'ng committee is expected to In: made to the two branches today. The legislature lias not any action regarding the election of a supenn tendent of the penitentiary, pending disposition of this committee’s re port. as come to hia attention. For the next few months he exti^cts to ik one of the busiest men in the county The new superintenci Q nt is a strong believer In adequately equipped mod ern school buildings, ami it is his in tention to push the school building program in the county just as strong y as it 's possible to do so. "My hobby—if 1 have one.” sa'd Mr. Wilkes, “is to pay n'l county teachers promptly. Having been a school teacher myself for the past 12 years, I fully realize the importance and necessity for doing this. Teach ers as a rule cannot afford to wait for their money, and it is mv inten tion to pay them, even If I have to borrow the money to do so.” Another line that Mr. Wilkes is greatly interested in is the keeping of all the present tcai hers in the county who are worthy, tie does no*, believe in mak'ng too frequent chang es in the teaching personnel of a school and wtU work towards keep ng those already employed as long as it can be done. Just as soon as he ran leave the office Mr. Wilkes expects to n-nkc a personal visit to every senool in the county and get acquainted with the teachers and the workings of the school. Having been president of tin Florence county teachers' association for two years, lie already knows most of the teacners. hut tt. Is u s desire to get as close to the setioon is lie possibiy run m order to render the greatest servlc#. through the m il. As sotm as tne ac rideni. was report'd, .the health com missioner went to the market, hair all of the meat that had been run through the mill lest roved. He iook the mill itself to th health laboratory in the citv hall where it wan tnor oughly sterilized and returned this morrrng. The accident occurred wlv.’e th'- market was making sausage meai yes terday afternoon. The negro buy came from one of the stores aerone the street to assist in the work, aim while feeding the meat into the nop per caught his hand in the mill, which ground the fingers to a mlip. DIES AT GREENWOOD Greenwood. March 2.—T. J. Beach am. aged sixty-three former repre sentative from Greenwood county men 'at his home near Ware Shoals iodav after i> long 'lln^ss. The funeral wFjI be tomorrow morninp. And the person who says "I'll wait until some other time; not. just now,' is downright out of 'luck.” Old King Tut Ankh-Amen. the’chap Mat has just been dug up over in Egypt and whose excavation added several tons of knowledge of ancent modes of living, etc., made that mis take 3 ftftft years ago What good is all th s present publicity doing tus royal nibs now? Old King Solomon was the wisest man and used a lot of publ'city on all occasions. He had no Encyclope dia Brittanica to refer to. but he djd have Soft wives and they kept the old hoy fairly well sharpened up ou '■ nemo." Old King Tut was the richest man. Ye* he made a sad mistake. He want- "d to hold onto his shekels anil LIBRARY DAY FOR CENTRAL SCHOOL SIX ENLISTED MEN DIE IN EXPLOSION ACCIDENT OCCURS ON BOARD UNITED STATES DESTROYER HULBERT AT MANILA Debt Funding commisa'on to the senate. Sen:%»r Simmons of Nort ^ Carolina, rnay be one. DAILY MARKETS LAKE CITY YOUTTr IS BROUGHT TO HOSPITAL ■Lake City, March 2.—Tn« many friends of Mr and Mrs. J. L. Richard •on will regret to learn of the critical illness ot their young son, James who was hurried to a Cl arleston’oos pita! yesterday. Reports today Indl •Uition. ashington, March 2.—The filled hill was sei^t to the President The president signed the arnty ap- •opriation hill. THE WEATHER For South Carolina; Fair tonight nnd Saturday. Variable winds, be- coni'iig moderate to liesh southerly. (Courtesy of II. and B. Beer.) New York Cotton Open Hign Low Close MARCH NINTH HAS BEEN SET ASIDE FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO LIBRARY March 9 has r.een set aside ns ‘Library Day” at the Central school, when all persons interested are r* quested to contribute books to the icbool ’ibinry. An* one hav ng ?* hook to give will be doing a splendid service for the children oi tne scuooi if they w’ll contribute it to its li brary as the ch'ldren are eager read ers ajid are working hard to build up a real library at this school. No school Is really complete until there is a school library where th* children can have the privilege ol selecting and taking home w th them to enjoy books suited to their grade and such books as will create in them a taste for good literature. The parents St Florence have done much for their children in providing for them such splendid schools bio they have not yet answered the erv of the children for good books to . ead. Several of the grades have tried to answer th's ca'l and supply books Many of the children have brought books from home suited to their grade and these form n corner 11 oiary. But these book-, are only loaned to the grade and their great est use is to serve as supplementary readers. All are now given an opportunity to give hooks to the school. The list has heen published and the ilan ex- planed in preced’ng articles. Manila, March 2.—The destroyer Hnlbert had just taken the As’atic fleet speed trophy by doing thirl, five knots an hour yesterdav wnen an explosion occurred that killed s * enlisted men in the boiler room. At* investigation hoard has been appoint ed to determine the caus*> SENIOR AND JUNIOR CLASS PLAY TONIGHT idvica given M. M, Wilkes, the new County Superintendent of Education, who succeeded A. H. Casque on March 1st DISTRICT 2 Florence Gen. Del. Miss Neaiie Brigman Scranton Miss Mary Graham Mars Bluff Miss Nora Mae McMil'an .. Lake City, R. F. D. 3 Miss Myrtle Godwin 400,900 197,250 BETHEL ADDS TlifO GAMES TO CREDIT Friday afternoon the fast little Bethel quintette walked away with Lynchburg High with the big end of a 30 to 18 score. Wednesday after noon the local court was the scene of another victory for Bethel when they March .. .. 30.45 30.58 30.34 30.53; frounced upon the Saidls High sex May 30.50 30.65 30.33 30.57 ;tette to the tune of 38 to 12. July - 29.45 29.73 29.35 29.56 This makes seven victories for the Senior and junibr classes of the Florence High school will present their class play tonight ami tomorrow night iu the auditorium of the High nchool. The cast will number at least a hundred persons and has been thoroughly coached by experi enced directors of dramatic produc- Mons. Those who have witnessed re- '.iearsals of the play declare that it Is splendid and an evening of pleas ure therefore awaits all those who attend tonight or tomorrow night. October __ ..25.95 2G.14 25.76 26.10 December -- -.25.55 25.68 25.33 New Orleans Cotton March 30.10 30.28 30.10 30.28 May 29.80 30.11 29.80 29.95 July 29.15 29.4ft 29.10 29.28 Octobers .. ..25.50 26.73 25.31 26.67 Decombijr 25.00 25.30 24.95 25.30 Bethel lads with only one defeat and that to Florence. They have rung up a total of 205 points while their opponents have only 8G to their cred it. Two games scheduled with Tim- monsvillo which will close the sea son for Hie local club. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS At 8:30 Monday morning the water will he cut off over that section on Colt from Pal metto street soutwTOcily limlte; Palmetto street from McQueen to Dargan; Bhie street; McQueen to Irby. Tiiis water will remain off all day and consumers are re quested to draw a supply of water for the day's use, Timmonsvilie, R. F. D. 1 M'ss Eloise Cole Pamplico Andrew Coleman, Jr Florence, R. F. D. 1 Ernest Haselden 327,875 Leo. R. F. D. 1 Mrs. Annie McDaniel 308,500 Bannockburn, R. F. D. 1 Mias Add'e Eagerton 250,40ft Cowards Mrs. Janie Parrott 250.ft00 Kingbsurg Mrs. G. R. Gaskins 231.00ft Timmonsvilie, R, F. D. 1 Miss Sn »w Langston ; 226.00'* Timmonsvilie Miss Margaret Ndlson 22',350 Timmonsvi'le, F5. F. D. 4 Miss Ed'th Carraway 215.609 Olanta Miss Syb'l Trulii k 201.400 Bannockburn, R. F. D. 1 Miss Allie May Harrell 180,825 Timmonsvilie Miss OU Ham 180,800 Lake City, R. F. D. 1 Miss Selma Floyd 176,000 Mullins Miss Beatrice Martin 173,600 Lake City, R. F. D. 3 Miss Louise Saxyn 150,000 cou'dn't figure the percentage on tue returns af advert'slng. He ha a fnllao to "come back” like Rip Van WinkU L.ven Oody has talked of Sbiomon all these 3,000 years, or thereabouts Suppose P. T. Barnum shunned du*»- ’ licity. Or Henrv Ford. Or Jonn ) Wannamaker. Or Mary Pickford. l*' Wm. S. Hart. Snpposs they shunn e pub'lclty. Where would any of these peop'e get off without publicity! Even suppose the Campaign Manager ilidnt have these columns to get tula stuff off his chest. Years ago Arbuckle Bros, thought •heir coffee was advertised to the world in a last ng way tnrough thr newspapers and decided to "save- e lot of money, conceiving a premium scheme to take the place of nev/sne- oer advertis'ng at a lot less cost. Tha moral—how many, people ask tor Ar buckle coffee today You can’t cheat in ailvertis’ng w thout cheating your self. The columns of The Florence Detlv Times, "day bv day” show wno ttie live-wires in business in 'Fldvence ers The’r co’umns also advertise Hie fact to every friend of every contest ant that your name is tn the race Rut—and we pause to light a cigar ette—but you must back un that, ad vert s ng with personal salesmanship —you must call on your friends, on your neighbors, on vour relatives and impress th,em w'tb ths fiicV that you want their help, which in this in stance means their subserlpCon or lenewal. Advertise yourself. You know even the Good 13onk •»( vises against hid‘ng vouf. a bushel—it is the first ai “to advertisa." One lady said. "I know where I can get a subscription, and I am go ing after ‘t so fust that 1 won t have lime to powder my nose enroute ' That is our notion of ultimate speed. Well, there are lots and lo*s of sun- ■criptions io he had. They are com ing in every dav. Go back over rrtnr prom ses. Prod their memory ar« raise your vote Standings w‘ll he printed tomorrow. Also at 6 p. m. Saturday will ha end ed the per od in which each $18 g'ras 523.175 j 100.000 Extra Votes. Also at 6 Sat unlay evening will go $20 to District Ore and the same to District Two Will you win the $10 or one of the two $5 prizes offered yot\r distr’qt? These cash prizes are mere hf>p«. tizers for the $1750 Studebaker L'ght Six Sedan purchased of G. C. Chand ler. the $607.20 Ford Coupe, and two $464.72 Ford .touring cars on disp'ft'' at Crowell and Co., and the two $195 Radio sets purchased of W. V. Par roll, one of which Is on display 4nd furmsh'ng music and entertainment every night at The Florence Da lv Times office. You \vatit to win a prize worth while March 24th. don’t von? Then advertise tt to us by bringing in the best subacripfon report you hare made. And have it readh us by 6 p. in. Saturday n‘ght, or at least have it in the mail at your post office if von live in District 2 . DISTRICT 1 F'o.-snce Miss Ethel Werhan MBs Mare Richardson . Miss Margaret Gandy ... Albert Taylor Miss Mary Fetner Mrs. J. E. Konpman Mrs. I: L Hyman Mrs. Donald McLauehltn [Miss Dorothea Waters .. Miss Lizzie McIntyre ... Mrs. Louis Palles Mrs. H. D. Sanders 490.500 466,000 440,00* i « • • • • I 539.000 525 6X0 496.45ft 444,87i» 435.2 <R 435.225 429,35ft 365.675 840.825 340.075 1104.725 291,475 Miss Myrtle Slackley 251,00ft Miss Stella Pope 250 ! O0Q