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THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES, MONDAY AFTEKNOON. MARCH 5, 1^23.
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FLORENCE DAILY TIMES
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Selection No. 2—Minuet in G. by :
(Born 1770
1S'J7 at Vi- 1
John Rcvell is reported as doing
we’l today utter a hi ntiag speil
which h_* suffered in the First Baptist
Church yesterday.
MASONIC NOTICE
Published Daily Except Sunday at
Florence, & C-, by
BRUNSON A GARDINER
Mason C. Brunson Editor j
Chas. 8. Gardiner..Business Manager-
1 Ludwig von Beethoven.
| at Bonn. Germany; died
1 ennu.) !
This is one of the lighter numbers ) , n , e rf , RU i a r montkiy communiga-
„ v ' by Ludwig von Beethoven, one 6t the t on of Hampton Loitge No. 204. A.
nilttee > al* a Special Election to de- ; pnmtest musu ians of the world. The F M wiil be hc!( i , n the Bine Lodge
eide if the General Assemby shall simple graceful melody frequently on ; Uot)m .\jusonic Temple building Mon
Editor The Florence Dailv Times—
!t has beeu suggested to me by R
B. Calder that tbe executive Com
1STRATION
iha.
adjourn, nnd if so, when. »
i. A. MULDROW.
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uiOjKiams of all the violinists.
The minuet was originally a stHteiy 1
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Social and
Telephone items for this Depart
ment to 225
' day evening. All mertibers and visit
ing ('raftsmen are invited.
, old French dance m three-four Pine, i h. A. BRUNSON.
. with the marked accents in each, Wurstrpful Master.
; measure,, a stronger accent followed ! jj K GILBERT.
by the weaker ones. The name comes | ~ _._J i
from tbe French word “menu”. NOTICE
(small) in allusion to the sma’l dainty I _____
; steps of the dancers. . | A meeting 0 f Uie Democrats of the
The dancing of the minuet was i c . t ol Florem . e w in be held ai the
w»ide ^shionabla _at con»t by Louis ■ Coua v y Cou) . t House on Friday even-
MONDAY, MARCH 5th, 1923.
~TT- j-r—r-i
JHE WEATHER
For South Carolina: Mostly cloudy
tonight and Tuesday. Local rains
Tuesday, and in aorth portion to
night. Somewnat cooler tonight.
Moderate north, shitting to easi
winds.
MONDAY, MARCH 5
4 p. m.—Friendship circle of Kings
Daughters; hostess, Mrs. Algie Bro
die at the home of Mrs. Robert Na
pier, South Dargan street.
4 p. m.—GuardVm Circle K'ng’s
Daughters; hostess, Mrs. M. G. ScotN
West Cheves street.
4:00 p. m.—Helping Hand circle of
the King’s Daughters at Central
Methodist church.
4 p. m.—Beginning week of prayer
•it the First Baptist church; every
afternoon through Friday.
4 p. m.—Sunshine cufje of the
King’s Daughters; hostess, Mrs. W.
D. Harper, 8 North McQueen street.
TUESDAY, MARCH 6
8 p. m.—Eastern. Star will meet in
the Ramwater building.
5:00 p m.—Ladies’ Aid society of
ng. Mardh !)th, 1923, at eignt o’cloeg.
The purpose of this meeting is that
oi reorganizing the Democratic Party
of the City of Florence and trie mak-'i
ing of pre’yirations looking to the
boldmg iof a Democratic Primary
XIV of France and Chanes II of Fug
land. This cquttiy dance with the
quabit formal costumes crossed t.ie
Atlantic with our forefathers of the
Southern colonies and became the
conventional dance of our Colonial
America. . . elect on, in which said j rimary Elec-
Th s particulpr m nuet is taken; „ vnr nf the
from the set of six. mib'ished in 1796. • ...
It ’will be noticed that there are realV ^
minuets, the liist with two J nien .
each eiglit meaanrea munioal Eleet^
length, then a eomrastlng m'noet tot- m ,,en ,, i mifi ,'! ■. secret-irv
lowed by a return to the first. The W. MARSHALL LRIDM.S. beci.Uiv.
contrasting one is called a trio in as- ^ ^
much as three instruments in three . CANDIDATES > CARDS
part harmony originally played it. \
The careful listener will enjoy p'ck-
Ing out the various theffies and try
ing to describe or characterize them.
BOOKS OF REG!
State of'South'Cafdtiii
County of Florenc«
iNOiice is hereby given mat me
books of registration for the genera-
municipal election for Mayor and!
Counc’lmeu. to be held on the first j
Tuesday in Mav. 192.’>. are now onen. ■
Persons desiring to register must'
present County Registration Ceit ii 1
cate, and proof of payment of ali j
taxes assessed and collectible in the i
yc;ir 1922. B. J. McCOWN.
Supervisor of Registration.;
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Classified
A D V E R TIS EM ENTS
One Cent a Word. No Advertisement Taken for
leu than 25c. Cash In Advance. No Advertise
ment taken over the Telephone.
One Insertion t -2*
Three Insertion* >50
One Week (Six Insertions) 1-00
Iv two
themes,
a candidate for Mayor of the
of Florence and tour Council-
wi’i be nominated for me ap
(Paid Political Advertisements)
MEET TO CONSIDER
SALES TAX BILL
In the
Columbia, March 5.—A sub-commit- ] frankness."
tee of the finance committee of the •
senate meets this afternoon to con-;
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce mvsell as a
candidate for re-election as coinmis-
Isioner for the city of Florence, sub-
j ject to the ru'es of the Democratic
[party. My pkitfoim la “fairness and
F. H. BARNWELL.
St. John's Episcopal church
Parish house.
4:00 p. m.—Pastor s Aid society or
First Presbyterian church. Hostesa.
Mrs. J- C. Kendall West Evans j on t tobacco apd soft drinks.
rS:F^T;L h rn;a«m 8 an D d 1 is composed of
sider a proposed bill to create a gen
eral sales tax, in place of the com
. modity tax bil,' now before the sen
ate, having already passed the House, 1 the ru i Cs ot u ,
this bill purporting to create taxes!
Each day s development of the pav
ing program bears witness to the
foresight and wisuom of the adminis
tration that brought this grout work
to pass, despite tremendous difficul
ties.
The real wealth and strength of a
nation consists not in the tangible
evidences at possessions but in <he
love and loyalty of Its people. Tins
kind of patriotism, like charity,
should begin at homo and should be
taught as o cardinal prmc pie.
Unmistakable signs of spring in-
sp re the age old impulse to clear
away the debris of winter and plant
and plan to -beautify our surround
ings with flower, shrub and tree. It
would Ua<i vvAiuoertiil step forward it
th's impulse could be broadened mio
a cooperative, community-wide con
ception. and all w vrk together towaru
one great purpose.
Mrs. J. 11. McCown
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7
4 p. m.—Coke# College club. Host-
cs? Mrs. J. H. At will. 32 East Cheves
street.
4:00 p. m.—Samuel Bacot Chapter
of Daughters ot American Revolu
tion. Hostess, Mrs. D. S. McCarthy,
11 Kii^j avenue.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the eft flee of Commissioner
of the City of Florence, subtoct to
liemocrat'c party.
E. \V. BALDWIN.
The lottery spirit seems to be get
ting a stranglehold on business meth
ods in this state. Getting something
toi nothing holds a strong allure fer
most people and to piay upon tirs
Weakness is not only questionable but
inexcusable. In a great number of
•fates such practices are prohibited
by law and the protection oi bin
children requires similar statutes u,
this state.
The poss bitities for helpfulness to
the individual and to the entire com
munity involved in the Music Memory
Contest which starts today appeal to
ilie imagination. The details of the
plan have' boen worked out with in
finite care and it the response ot me
public is as whole-hearted an dtntliu-
Mastic as it should be the results
would tell wonderfully in develop'ng
Florence ai a music center.
AUXILIARY HEARS
SPLENDID ADDRESS
The W’omans Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian church at its meeting
Tuesday aternoon heard a very fine
address on China and its people by
Miss Sophie Peck Grabim, niece of
Dr. H. Tucker Graham, who is visit
ing in th's.country from Hangchow,
China. Her intimate knowledge of
the great country and its opportuni-
r'es to Christian workers made her
talk most interesting to the members,
and- wonderfully appealing.
A fore'gn mission pageant was
presented by Mrs. M. G. Scott, assist
ed by six Irgli school girls represent-
ng the different, missions. The, pa
geant was henutifiVly arranged and
weil presented.
At this meeting new officers were
elected tor the coming year. The,
election resulted as follows: Presi
dent, Mrs. Arthur White; vice presi
dent, Mrs. NoeJ Johnson; secretary,
Mrs. J. 1). Murchison: treasurer Miss
Florence McKenzie.
Senator D. M. Croeson, of Lexington
chairman; Senat® Christensen, of
eBaufort; Senator Hearue, of Rich
land: Senator Robinson, of McCor
mick, and Stnator Mpson ot Oconee.
The commodityjtax bill which has!
already passed tho house provides for |
i a tax of five eentd a pound on tea, $2
a thousand on cigarettes, $5 a thmis
and on ordinary cigars, six cents a
pound on smoking tobacco, and ten
cents a gallon on soft drink syrups.
Successful roller bearings for trains
for a large time a dream of engine' , rs.
seem to have now been produced in
England. One man pushed with eite
a twenty-seven ton coach equipped
with the new be*rugs, whereas it
had taken seven men to push it with
out bearings, it is expected that the
saving in fuel will be about thirty par
cent
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate tor tbe office o, commissioner
of the City a Florence, subject to the
rules and regulations governing the
Democratic party.
S. 1SADORE SULZBACHER.
SMALL MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mando
lins, Ukuleles. Full line of Acces
sories, Strings, Etc.
SHEET MUSIC
Scigling Music House
Inc.
49 West Evans Street
WANTED
FOR KENT
«— i
Wanted—The public to know mat
crank shaft and cylinder re
grinding Also tbe best class auto
mobile repairing. Eagle Machine
and Mfg. Co.
ARE YOU MD
DIM, LANGUID?
D OES your head ache, are you
tired whep you get up, is it hard
to arouse enough ambition to do
even the smallest tasks?
That’s a sign of sluggish, impure
blood. That’s a warning to get a bottle
cf Glide’s Pepto-Mangan and purify
your blood and build up new strengtli
and energy. For over 30 years Gude’s
has been the favorite tonic and blood
cnricher of many thousands of iteople.
Your druggist has it, in both liquid and
tablet form.
Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan
Tonic and Blood Enricher
WANTED—Small bouse Ij West
Florence. Apply “X44,” care of
The Times.
FOR RENT—Attractive furuishel|
bouse or apartment, *close in, larg
yard and garden. Rent reasouab^
Fnone 592-W.
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WANTED—By gentleman, room :n
home dose to business section.
Address P. o. Box 690.
WANTED—Board
couple without
private family,
ot Times ofnee.
and room lor
ciffildren. Prefer
Address Z-42, care
FOR RENT—Three room apartmenj
and two separate rooms. Sandlt
Apartments. Phone 500.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
downstairs rooms. Private e#
trance, back and front. Apply 3F
South McQueen street.
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FOR RENT—Store formerly occupied*
j Ity the Gas Company. Can give^
immediate possession. Apply
Haynesworth &• Stuckey. ^
— » Ml ll ll. 1
-All the iat’ies ol Florence
WANTED
who are interested in fancy wort i
to join the class at tit: Ncw«j i
Hut. Complete instructions in em- j
nroidery will I** given each morn- • FOR
ing from 9 to 11, and each after
noon from 4 to 5. Free of charge.
FOR RENT—Three room apartment ^
at Sandlin Apartments.
RENT—Two furnished
Sandlin Apartments.
roomsi
FOR SALE
FOR RENT—One furnished room. J.
W. Ward. Phone 654-W.
NOTICE
I hereby announce myself a 'c.nai-
date lor re-election ns Commission' r
of Florence, in the forthcoming dty
election, subj< ct to the rules and
reguiut’ons ot the Democratic party.
B. S. MEEKS.
FOR MAYOR
i hereby announce myseif ,is a can
didate tor the iffice ot Mayor ot
Florence, subject to the rules and reu
illations of the Democratic primary.
THAD W. JONES.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date tor the office of Mayor of the
City of Florence, subject to the Rules
ot the Democratic Party.
W. MARSHALL BRIDGES.
•'Diversification of farming Is one ot
tbe supreme needs of the South’’ says
the Manufacturers Record. Unques
tionably, but until some method is de
vised that eliminates absentee land
lord ownership and tenant farm’ng.
diversification will be found to be ex
tremely diflicii't to develop. Some
land settlement work must be done
before much progress along this line
is accomplished and the business men
ot. this sert'on could lend their atten-
tjon to no more important subject.
AID MEETING
OF ST. LUKES
The Ladies Aid Society of the Lu
theran church Iiq’iI its monthly meet
ing with Mrs. W. A. Damon on
Church street Tuesday afternoon
Seventeen members were present and
two visitors. After tbe old business
was disposed of the the Fathers’ and
Sons’ banquet was discussed and
several committees were appointed to
iook after the bannuet arrangements.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. W.
Damon, Miss Tillie Lultman, and Mrs.
H. B. Wessinger,. served deic'ous
chicken salad with coffee and whipped
cream. Lovely yellow jonquils added
their brightness and fragrance to the
rooms.
Indications of business recovery are
multiplying on every hand. Unem
ployment has practically disappeared,
railroads are taxed to capacity u.
handle freight, construction work
runs into astounding figures, future
orders insure increased production
and market prices are continually
climbing. The tremendous undevel
oped wealth of this country justifies
an unfaltering faith in Us future.
There can come nothing more serious
than .temporary setbacks and these
arf due largely to ignorance and tint
idity.
SENATOR A. H. WILLIAMS
Senator A. H. Wi/liams, of Florence,
tile ■‘youngster’’ who appeared in the
state senate this year from that coun
ty has succeeded in having that body
pass the question of issuing state-
bonds in the amount of I6o.000.0it0
for road building, along to the people
of the state—provided the house con
curk—is one of the most Interesting
men in Columbia these days. He is
not more than thirty years of age.
a son of former Senator Williams, of
Lake City, Florence county, who rep
resented his county for many years, is
well educated, attractive personal ap
pearance. recently married to a
“Richmond (Va.) girl,” and has han
dled his bill on the ficor of the sen
ate like a veteran.
These attributes have hfi’oed. to he
sure, but, that he believes in his
cause and has done the necessary
work to know his question, are' the
big factors. The truth of tne business
la he lias presented almost an unan
swerable argument to the senators,
unwilling as many of them were.'to
even “think of such a thing,” and
he hag eron a victory. He hat done
work, and he has tbe b^Uia, AW
PLEASANT MEETING OF
LAF-A-LOT CLUB
Mrs. B. H. Putnam entertained the
Laf-a-Lot club Friday afternoon.
Th’rteen members were present and
two visitors. Mrs. H.. Kinahan. of
London. England, and Miss Anna Go 7
forth, of Blacksburg. S. C. After
sewing was laid aside a very inter
esting rennv contest was enjoyed.
Miss Nell Morgan was the winner of
the first prize, a lovely string of Bet
ty Beads, while Mrs. W. A. Lewis
was tne winner of-the booby.
The hostess served a delicious fruit
salad course with Russian tea and
mints in dainty blue baskets.
EUZELIAN CLASS TO
MEET WITH MRS. MARTIN
The Euzelian class of the First
Baptist church will meet tonight qt
7:45 o’clock with Mrs. T. D. Martin,
224 West Pine street. All members
are urged to be present, as a splendid
social program has been arranged to
follow the business session.
Whereas, n petition subscr'bed by
n majority ot the abutting property
owners Pine SJreet, from Park Ave
nu* to Cty limits, east. In tbe City o:
Florence. South Carolina, has been
filed with ('ity Council pray ng that * ) J
raid part of sa'd street be rermn-
nently improved upon condition that
the City shall pay at least one-third
of the cost of such IniDrovemem and
that two-thirds of the cost thereof be
levied upon and assessed against the
property immediately abutting upon
such portion of sa : d street In propor
tion to the frontage only ot such
property as provided bv law.
Now, therefore, and in pursuance o'
the Act of the Assembly, approved
the 22nd day of March. 1922. a hear
ing will he had at eleven o’clock in
the forenoon on Thursday the 8th dav
of March, 1923, in the CouncM
Chamber or 0|ty Court Room. City
Hall Building, in the City of Florence. 1
at which time and place all of the 1
abutting property owners on Pine
Street, from Park Avenue, to Citv
limits, east, shall he heard thereupon,
and if it should th*-re appear that the
canvass heretofore made by City
Council was correct and that sa d pe
tition had been duly subscribed bv n
majority of suen abutting property
owners, the same shall be so de
clared by resolut’on and after its
adoption the same shall be incontest
able and conclusive evidence tnereot.
and that Council will t4iereupon pro
ceed to order the improvement ot
->ald street and assess the abutting
property owners thereupon for the
payment of two-thirds of the cost
thereof.
By Order ot City Council.
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Mayor of
j the City of Florence, subject to the
i rules ” governing
the Democratic
W. M. WATERS.
THE NEWSY HUT
3ooks — Magazines — Novelties
Pictures and Picture Framing
49 WEST EVANS ST,
TODAY’S BEAUTY TALK
“What beautiful hair that Miss
Barnes has; and so thick and lus
trous new. She says it’s all due
to Parisian Sage, the hair invigor-
ator that the F. U. Lake Drug Co.
is selling with a guarantee.”
I
OUR REPAIR WORK'S
THE.KIND — THAT
v STAYS
FIXED "
SO YOU’LL |
FIND
Tracey E. Fore of £atta spent yes
terday in the city with his daughter,
Miss Mildred Fore, who has been
very iM in a local hospital.
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Friends of Mrs. S. K. Campbell will
regret to learn that It was necessary
for her to enter a local hospital yes
terdav where she will undergo an op
eratlon.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. George Saunders, ot State-
nurg. is the guest of her B:ster u Mrs.
ti. H. Saunders.
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss LeCiare Saunders of Allen
dale. who has been visiting Mrs. S.
II. Saunders, has returned to her
nome
♦ ♦ ♦
Roy jervey, of Hendersonville, N.
C.. returned home Saturday night at
ter a visit to Mantling Saunders.
* 4 *
Manning Saunders left Saturday
night for Hendersonvikc. N. C.. where
he has accepted a position with a
ousiness firm.
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Friends of Mrs. F. E. Wright will
be glad to know she U much better
today after having been quite nick
at bqr hoffte op Sopth. JRAtepel *treoj,) ^ Order,.#1 QUy Council.
NOTICE
Whereas, a petition subscr’bed by
a majority of the abutting property
owners on North Barringer Street, be
tween intersection of North Co't
and City limits, in the City of
Florence, South Carolina,, has been
filed with City Council praying that
said part of sa’d street be perma
nently improved upon condition that
tiic ^ity shall pay at least one-thiru
of the cost of such improvement and
that two-thirds of the cost thereof be
levied upon and assessed agamst thp
property immediately abutting upon
such portion of sa’d street in propor
tion to the frontage only of such
property as provided by law.
Now, therefore, and in pursuance oi
the Act of the Assembly, approved
the 22nd day of March, 1922. a hear
ing will be had at eievtyi o’clock irf
the forenoon on Thursday the 8th day
of March, 1923, in the CotiffcH’i
Chamber or city Court Room, City j
Hall Building, in the City of Florence, I
at which time ami place all of the |
abutting property owners on North !
Barringer Street, between iritersec- [
tion of North Co’t Street and City
limits shall bo neat d thereupon,
and if it should there appear that the
canvass heretofore made by City
Council was correct and that said pe
tition had been duly subscribed by a
majority of such abutting property
owners, the same shall be so de
clared by resoluron and after its
adoption the game shall he incontest-
I'ble and conclusive evidence thereof,
and that Council will thereupon pro
ceed to order the improvement of
property owners tnerenpon for the'
payment of two-thirds of the cost
thereof.
After Every Meal
WRIGIETS
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red halch-
Ing eggs. I have seien pens mated
up this year, setting eggs are
$3 and $4 jer setting. Satisfac- I
tion guaranteed. Write for mating
list. Chester B. Steven^. Florence.
FOR SALE—Nitrate ot soda, acid,
kainit, sulphate ot potash, mixed
fertilisers am! calcium arsenate. W. 1
H. Syrnor & Co. i
LOST
LOST—Pair of tortoiseshell eye gla s
es. near Central school. Gold
frames, dark rims. Reward 1# re
turned to “'OS South Dargan street.
Liberal reward. ,
STRAYED—White and black fleabit-
ten female pointer. Any Informa
tion as to whereabouts please notl-.
fy G. Counts Sanders.
Chew .your food
welt, then use
WRIGLEY’S to
aid digestion.
It also keeps
the teeth clean,
breath sweet,
appetite keen.
The Great American
Sweetmeat
FOR SALE—Steel and Iron bars,
rods, angles, I beams, etc., ware
house and fabricating plant, Shand
Engineering & Sales Co., Columbia,
S. C.
FOUND
I FOR SALE—Window guards, fire es '
j cures and railings merte by Shand '
1 Engineering & Sales Co., Columbia,
S. C.
TAKEN UP^—Black cow with lone!
horns. Owner may have same bvt
proving property and paying ex-
prnses. Charles Nissen.
i FOR SALE—Bright, well cured
baled crab grass hay at $15
| ton. Delivered in town. M.
llaynesworth.
FOR SALE—Bright, well haled oat
straw at $10 per ton. Delivered in I
town.—M. S. Hayneswortn. 1
A. M. STRICKLAND,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Audits. Systems. Tax Returns.
Room 15 Williamson Bldg.
FLORENCE
Postoffice Box 3M.
Telephones Nos. 732 and 418-W.
FOR SALE—Milk. A few more cus-;
tomors wanted. Price, two quarts
for 25c. Butter at 60c. Cream at |
40c per pint. Idylwilde Dairy Fa r m.
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FOR SALE—Eleven room boarding
house, completely furnished. Best
location in city. Good reasons for
selling. Cash or terms. Address j
“G,” care of Times i
MONEY
TO LEND
ON IMPROVED
REAL
ESTATE
Chas. E.
Commander
^ Attorney-at-Law
Phone 886
Skyscraper
•Aja
50 UO
PLUWBWCr
Phone 314-J
Ladies’ Silk
< i 1
f Hosiery
Ask to See No. 642
A Pure Heavy Silk with Hand-
{ Drawn Lace Clox
* $2.50 <
\sk to See No. 1000
A Pure, Heavy Glove Silk In
Lace Effect, with the new Wide
Duo Seam ih back and a new
Pointex Heel
Special $2.95
Black Only
The
Little Shop
Next door to Geo. Mcfcown’t
TOBACCO
FLUES
SAVE $5—Give us your order
now. Sure to be higher.
COLE CORN PLANTERS —
Every farmer knows they are
better.
GARDEN and POULTRY WIRE
—$2.50 to $8.50 per roll.
Planet, Jr., GARDEN PLOWS
6.25.
GARDEN RAKES, • HOES,
TOOLS—50c.
Free Tire Cover Given with
Every Tire Until 25 Tires Are
Sold.
First Come, First Served.
FREE TIRE COVER
WEEKS-BRADLEY
HARDWARE CO.
54 E. Evans Phone 71
:
FOR SALE—One dining room .suit,
nine Gold Seal Congoleum rug, one
Singer sewing machine, one baby
crib complete. Also one large Vic-
trola with electric motor attach
ment and 60 records. C. S. Parker,
1024 East Evans street. Phone
273-J.
W. M. VAN DYKE
i
Teaches
BANJO, VIOLIN, GUITAR,
'CELLO, MANDOLIN
Studio: Over Lake’s Drug Co.
FOR SALE—12 Rhode island Red
bens and one cockerel. This pen
cost $65. First check for $30 gets
them. Cockerel is of the Owen’s
Farm strain. Address H. R. Smith,
care B. of L. E. Store.
FOR SALE—Or rent. Eight room
house, corner West Evans and Law-1
son street. Modern conveniences.;
Aoply to C.
Evans streat.
A. Moody, 308 West;
PIANOS — VICTROLAS
Seigling Music House
Inc.
We are agents for tbe Steinway
Piano, Brambach Small Grandi
Ivers & Pond, Kranich A Bach,
Shoninger, Stodart.
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FOR SALE—One baby go-eart. good
ns new, will take less than half
the cost. Mrs. II. F. Stokes. 309
East Cheves street.
MISCELLANEOUS
PHONE
wood.
947 —For nice
$1.30 per load.
dry stove
West End
National Cash Register
Sale*, Service And Supplies.
8. C. JACKSON, Sales Agent.
6 North Irby Bt.
MRS. Z. A. HARRILL
GAINS 24 POUNDS
Declares Tanlac Restored Her Af
ter 5 Years of Suffering from
Stomach Trouble
“I was almost a nervous wreck,
hut Tanlac has built me up twen
ty-four pounds, and 1 never felt
better in my life,” declared Mrs.
Z. A. Harrill, 309 West Graham
Street, Shelby, N. C.
‘•1 suffered from stomach
trouble five years, and \Vas in a
terribly nervous, .um-down con
dition. Almost everything 1 ate
refus< d to digest, but soured on
my stomach and kept me in mis
ery. My appetite left me entirely
and 1 simply dreaded to eat. be
cause I k.v-w I wo,ill suffer so
badly aLeVwards. i was so- un
strung the least little thing would
upset me, a good night’s sleep was
impossible and nothing seemed to
do me any good until 1 took Tan
lac.
“Six bottles of Tanlac made me
a well and happy woman. My ner
vousness is gone, 1 sleep soundly,
and fearful headaches that used to
nearly drive me frantic have nev
er bothered me since. My stom
ach trouble lias been com
pletely overcome: 1 have a splen-
did'itppeUte and 1 think Tanlac is
simply grand.”
Tanlac is sold by all good drug
gists. Over 35 milliou bottles void.
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CAROLINA ELECTRIC —ice troop
.uses the best primed leather. Our j
workmanship Is 'feuaranteed. New .
shoes made to order. Headquarters j
for Goodyear Wingfoot Rubber;
Heels. Work called for and deliv
ered. Phone 249-J. Best Shine in ;
City, 5c.
Morning
MILK
Delivery. Your
Solicited.
Trade
H. E: CORRIE
Phone 8311
R. F. D. No. 1
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START Your Garden Now—We can ■
supply the best seeds grown. L.!
O. Watson Seed Co., old Times'
Bldg. i
FLORENCE SHOE REPAIR SHOP. 3 |
East Evans street. In tho Florence ,
Shoe Store. Phone 163. Half soels
and rubber heels for men, $1.50:
for Indies $1.25: halt soles for ladies
85c. Rubber heels straight, 40c.
Guarantee on all work. Satisfac
tion or refund. Call for and delilver.
CALL Carolina Building Materia] Co.
tnr prices on t.11 building material,
paints, var.t’shes. enamels, etc./
Phone 66. 22 East Cedar street. j
MAKE YOUR MOTOR run like new!,
by having your cylinders reground
and fitted with new pistons. We’ve I
installed modern cylinder grinding ,
equipment in our plant and it isj
operated by expert, mechanics. Let,
us tell you more about it. The J. D
Bridges Co.
COTTON c
For Spot and -Future Delivery in
units of 10 bales and upward.
Margin requirement at present
$10 per bale.
J. P. BRUNSON, SUMTER, S. C.
Correspondent
HOUGHTON & DORAN
115 Broad Street, New York City
Members of ODD LOT COTTON
EXCHANGE OF NEW YORK «nd
Clearing Members.
Phone or wire me your order*
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IF YOU are going to paint your bouse
phone 66. Catalina Building Mater
nal Co., for an expert paint man to
call on you and give you an esti
mate.
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MRS. MEREDITH will resume bar
business Monday morning. Up
stairs over former gas office. Pboas
834.
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BURN OAK WOOD.
Ona ^cord of oak wood squats one-
ton of coal. Wa cut It any length.
Phone 947 \]
West End Fuel Com
pany. | V I