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I THI PLCmBNOB DAILY^TIMKS -AlON^j AKTBfcNft^N, MARCH 5; HEAlTH DEPARTMENT-'GOVERNOR COMMENDS/ WORKING TO PUT AN ! CTIZENS OF SALEM END TO DOG-BITING NOMINATION COUPON * GOOD FOR 50,000 VOTES M , Only One Counted to an Entrant Thit; Nomination Ballot is good for 50,000 votes for the person whoie'name is written thereon. When $1.75 accompanies the entry the ballot will count for 75,000 votes; when accompanied by'$12.00 In subscription business It is good for 150,000 votes. Beth new subscriptions or renewals count. M . -—4..^— — ——-— ^ — Town R. F. D. State (strict No, Nominated by — i. Persons making nominations must! sign the batlot as evidence df*‘.'j 'good, ffetth, bgt names will not be divulged. Maft this Coupon to The Florence Dally Time*, Campaign Depart- * meht, Florence, 8. C. > . If. LAKE CITY FEASTS . ’ I MOTHERS AND SQNS SPLENDID PROGRAM RENDERED | AT BANQUET HELD TUES DAY EVENING EXPRESSES HOPE OTHER COM MUNITIES WILL ORGANIZE FOR LAW AND ORDER ~ SEVEN CASES HAVE BEEN RE PORTED TO COMMISSIONER WITHIN FIVE WEEKS advise VaccInaTIon <;■ I OF ANIMALS AT ONCE II ' PUBLIC IN DANGER AS LONG AS DOGS ARE PERMITTED TO RUN At LARGE i Lake City. Mare:*. G—lSpecie,')-- [•Mrs. M. E. Hanna was hostess thisj _ week to the Wednesday Afternoon Statewide efforts to organize "law club. An interesting r'rogram ano order lL-a2ue8■ , are proposed by | han oeen arranged, a salad course ' (iovf rnor Thonias G. McLeod in a servpd by , tl)e hostess assisted ..itaienient *n comm* hung upon the by friends. announcement of the. formation - ^ Mrs. R. W. K. DuBose bps return- ie^ue at Salem in J-torence counh^^ejd home-alter q visit of* several days made In the Times a te^r days ago. H* to her mother, Mrd. Stikeleather, in believeh that the work of eptyj-cing Florence, i -ie , Ww>. auu securing a more ;$pn- C. W; MOW eraj reBbect for law can be ably p(ro-1'guest of Afr. OPERA HOUSE “THE TEMPLE OF THE SILENT ART" McwrisoR. pf. Florence, was .the Afr. and Mrs. If. V 'Eiip s MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST Selections for week, March 5th to 10th. «* ‘ For those who wish to familiarize them selves with these selections We will be glad f at any time during the week to play the following records: “From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water” —Cadman. X Minuet in G—Beethoven. “Triumph March of Aida”—Verdi. Sextette from “Lucia di Lammermoor”— Donozetti W. M. WATERS ! “THE HOME FURNISHER.” Wouldn’t You? Wouldn’t you much rather use the RENT money for BUYING your own home at the same time you’re getting the benefit of living in it? Nothing gives quite the same sensation of pleasure as home-ownership —knowipg it’s all yours, and will continue so for years to come. None of us are ever satisfied just to live in a House—we much prefer a real HOME. HOW? You’ll agree that our plan is sensible; we sell you a lot on easy terms, then build a nice home for you, making the terms so small that you hadly miss the payments. MAPLE PARK Is a modern subdivision—a homesite for attractive HOMES. « ^ LUCAS & BRUNSON REAL ESTATE BROKERS-Since 1910 27 West Evans Street Phone 386 Fertilizers For Sale w V,. ! Florence High Grade, 8-4-4 $29.00 Standard Cotton Seed Meal Mix ture, 8-3-3 25.00 Cotton Special, 10-3-3 27.00 Tobaqco, Special, 8-3-5 28.00 Agrkulture lime for peanuts, in 200 Ih t bags, f. o. b. Florence, a ton 7.00 wIubimswu.COTTON SEED MEAL, ACID KAINIT, FISH, and NITRATE OF SODA. r We can give you Mixed Cars of any goods you may desire. Call at our plant, telephone, or write for price*. Special Prlcea to Dealera. FLORENCE SEED CO. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN -HIGH .GRADE FERTILIZERS ““ j Wi^h et least seven person;, in Flor- — i encef having, .been b’Uen by «o?s dnr-; » * t I Ing the past five wet ks. one of them ! known to have been ’a mad dog. the | ; health department of the citv is tnit j j ing petive steps lo put n ston to nr. | J many dogs running about tli» «irepr» . land endangering the tit zona, a niim-j ! her ,'of those bitten are now tak'nn , ! tht? *Pasteur treatment, and according 1 1 to the health commissioner, those wno ' i are not Vking it are running great j risk of contracting hydrophtbla. j In an interview w‘th Dr. H. P. Hrle- • ham. the health commissioner, this morning, he had the following to sav jon the situation: “The matter of dogs biting people, l principally ch’ldren. has been one j that has been brought to the atten- I tion of the health commission verv | frequently of late. Seven suen cases * fcnve occurred within a period of about j hve weeks. That is too many for an enlightened community of the class of me c ty of Florence. stray dogs not cared for bv any 1 person should he done awav with, they .are a menace to your chMdren—and 1 fvonr wife or yoursr-.’f. It Is true that ! '.there Is a treatment that irevents th» i bitten person from contraetlng hvdro- i phobia, but who wonts to be obliged to have a needle stuck into them j twenty-one times, or have to live I with that liability alwavs before them ! just because some tramp dog wants i to live in the city of Florence? While 1 we don’t blame .«ie Uug iur ms seiee- I lion of this citv. as the best, citv to live *n. sril! we are reminded of the slogan formerly used by a well known lodge of men used during one of their ‘concloves/ or gatherings, which states ‘a camel can go eight days j without a drink, but who wants to he a camel?’ • Ae mer I nor von want to he the goat for the benefit of stray dogs. And. carrying the idea further, we don’t want to he the goat, beonuse a person owns a dog which he thinks enough of to license, but does not think enough of to protect against a disease as deadly as hydrophobia "Frankly, I feel that anv man who likes his dog well enough iu support him. should like ium wei'l enough to spend one dollar and a half, or twice thnt, to vaccinate him against hvdro phobia, and thereby protect the dog— to say nothing about the protection of his own family and ttm community at large. t ms treatment is available for all. See any veterinarian, and he will tell you all about the irtgumenl that wilr; protect your* dog for at least one year, to say nothing about the protection that the universal use of tnoted-t»v these assoeailona. ' (while jo Lal$e City attending the following is p copy of the state- Mothei-hntf Son bmiqilet. ; - i: I ment Issued: . I Dr. and Airs. It. M. Johnston of 'T rt»j.ice with much Interest in to Florence-were |udsts of Air. and Mrs. day s papers that the citizens of the j R. p. Schofield this’ week. Salem peciion of Florence county arc. The m^ny, friends of Mr. and Mrs. organizing a law and order league|j. L. Richaftfstm arW •delighfed to' and thdt the purpose of the orgamza . learn that their little son. James, is t:on is to rencer all assistance, aiu improving in p hospital in Char.'eston, 1 anu conr.ort possible to officers in | where he was carried lor treatment., enforcing the lews. I wish to public- i Mrs. M. E. Hanna. Mrs. it. H. Sums j Jy commend those patriotic c.iom:... ".and Airs. A. C. Twlford were hostesses . tor the splendid step they have taken jon Thursday afternoon at the home' ana to express myse,if as favoring the ; of Mrs. Hanna at a large forty-two. organization of similar law and order | party. Nine tables had been arrang • ie; Mies a 1 over- the state. j for the plovers, anti Mrs. J. C “I believe that organizations ■ young was awarded score prize at the throughout the state g'milar to mo i conclusion of several intcregt'iig law and order league of the Salem j games. A delightful swwet course section of Florence county would go was served. a tong way toward solving the proo- i n Gordon Baker ot, Florence spent min Oi law enforcement in South Car- Friday in Lake City on professional ollna. These iaw and order elagues , „ could serve a threefold purpose.) Following is the program of the They could create a wholesome pith Hi-Y Mother and Son banouet held in lie sentiment among the people in the Legion hall Tuesday everrng. favor of enforcement of the laws: sec- i •• i|,sunaster. Air. Peeler, ondly, they cpuld be of material as-1 prayer, James Easterling. SHOWING TODAY “THE STORM” With a big All-Star Cast headed by HOUSE PETERS, VIRGINIA VALLI, and MATT MOORE. In presenting “THE STORM’’ we give with each ticket a guarantee of its entertainment value; we bglieve that there is not a single picture that will surpass it. The scenery has been secured at a larne exoense; the snow scenery will surpass anything you have ever seen, and the fire scenes are in natural colors, that are a real treat to the eye. IF YOU DO NOT LIKE “THE STORM" WE WILL iYOUR MONEYS REMEMBER IF YO GLADLY RErtJND • »' j i t . ■ - * • , • WEEK-END PARTY*’! COMEDY—STAN LAURREL in “THE SHOWS START 3:00; 4:45; 6:20; 7:50 and 9:40 ADMISSION—Matinee, 10c, 15c, and 25c; Ninht, 10c, 20c, and 35c. -- J The Florence Daily Tiroes Delivered to *(' 4 Your Home or Office, 15c a Week >1 • Song. America Supper. Purpose of the Hi-Y, William Grave- sistance to officers In ppprehension of the violators of the laws by fur nishing information and by support- .ing officers in their efforts to stamp ly. out lawlessness, and In the third ’camp Wadmalaw. Rollins Fops, place these law and order ,'eaguei, state older Bov's Conference at could do a great deal toward proettr- charleston. Clarence Holowav. ing action on the part of officers who ! Recreation and Entertainment are Ipx and indifferent. Merke Epps. *• “I trust that the example set by the County Boys’ Con’erence. Olanta c’tizeus of S:, em will he fallowed In Charles Joyner, all sections of the state.’’ j '...iimet nn*7 Kostfits of HI-Y In • Lake City, J. D. Whitehead. MR. EMANUEL BEREAVED [ HtY as seen by a teacher, tj. W. —~ ■ ■— Wilkes. S. A. Emanuei was called to Ben , H'-i as seen by a mother. Airs. W nettsville Thursday niorn'tig by the' c. Kelly. extreme imess of his sister. Miss Sallie Emanuel, who pissed awa> short!v alter he miched her bedside at the Bennettsville hosp tai. Miss Emanuel has visited Mr. and Alrq. EmaTiu,i'l in Florence many t'mes. ami had many friends here wno will hear of her death with sorrow. CHAMBER OF COMMEDGE DIRECTORS TO MEET The hoard of directors of the chamber of commerce w‘11 meet to morrow evening at K o’clock. A num ber of important mutters renting to both local anti state matters are ex pected to com^ up at th s meeting. Address, Mrs. C. W. Morrison, Flor ence. t Benediction, Mr. W. S. Brooke. The mus e of the evening was fur- j nished by an orchestra compuaed of I Messrs. Dudley Rogers. William Kel- ; lyj Morris Abraham, Kelly Ward, j Bruce Whitehead and Ansel Eaddy. ) The supper consisted of turkey, dressing, rice and gravy, Irish potato salad, p ckles. hot biscuits and coffee, followed by block ice cream and cake. Birds are as sensitive to colors as are human beings, but fish respond most readily to green and yellow 1'ghts. Ail Honest Product Is Our Best Advertisement WHY Have Our Bread Sales Doubled? There’s a reason! With all due respect to mother, we have a slight edge on her, in making Mother’s Bread. Be sure that you get Mother’s Bread when ordering from your grocety ELECTRIK MAID BAKE SHOP the treatment would give the public at large. t ' DAILY MARKETS \ • New York Cotton Open High Low Close March . • • • . 30.t!f» 30.7 S 30.60 30.69 May .. • . . . .30.75 30.05 30.70 30.81 July .. . . . . ..29.51 29.95 29 50 29.81 Oct. .. • a • • ..26.95 27.20 26.80 26.93 Dec. .. .26.45 26.So 26.41 26.45 New Orleans Cotton Open High Low Close Alarch 30.55 30.8;* Alay .. . .30.25 30.63 30.20 30.30 July .. • • • • ..26.26 26.73 26.25 26.40 Oct. .. . . . . ..26.25 26.73 26.25 26.40 Dec. .. • • • • ..26.85 25.85 25.98 ,*V Snow Is white because it is formed of an infinite number of verv minut-* crystals and prisms, which reflect all the component rays of which white light consists. t.r . D. C. SHELLEY, Mgr, ^jPlapfr Opposite O. V. King Lumbar Co.) PhoneJ97 The Newest Millinery Sensation The Flapper 2-fti-l Hat, a Soft Sport Hat Trimmed in Paisley. The crown can be changed to Plain or Paisley in a second. «, * ’ $5.00 > Medium Rolled Brim Fine Straw Hat, $2.50 Large Rolled Brim, $2.95 New Pattern Dress Hats Arrive Daily The Little Shop "Nothing but Hats and Hosiery’’ (Next Door Q«o. McCowh'a Store) Exclusive Agency COAT SUITS We have just received a wonderful assortment of the newest and smartest things in CAPES, COATS, and CO AT SUITS ever shown in Florence—and the prices are very reasonable. Smart Suits for the Fla pper and Mother in all the new designs and materials. We have spec ially priced one big lot $29.50 These are the best you can get for the money. One big lot of unusual values. Priced . . . $35.00 i • If: t, I'kfJ '/ [Jl 4 t « *< V I I I 11/ I. Dresses . We have just received about 200 DRESSES, which .we .have put special prices on to move at once. Now is the time to buy your dress. They are all vpry moderately priced, and embrace the new styles and materials. 4 Big lot of Stylish Stqit Dresses,;; Come in and see what we have to offer you. \ 00MRYGo o ^ThoiStore^oftStores i M t's.r, ■ .. _ I. J J.. Xr,. 1 .- ....j