The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 06, 1923, Image 2

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I THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH 1922 The j upon a distressing episode, while j is to extend the lovye oud knowledge ’'showing consideration for the aecusei ut glH , d IHUS i c j,, a „ American com- FLORENCE DAILY TIMES s,rT,^ w “'""-' mi8 “ k “- Ne '! - mon oewnle-and was always proud rf ir,h iiiin*stry. | NOTICE huhihsbed Daily Except Sunday at Florence, S. C., by BRUNSON A GARDINER SELECT«G00D MEN ’ native writers. Although this song is but twelve years old its romantic lexi and haunting melody hare won I ' • a firm place in the hearts oi music I E(Vtor The Florence Daily Times—1 ! lovers ' . , . , • S^lfl AND KEEP THEM Ua*on C Bruncon Editor im enclosing an editorial from the Selection No. 3.—"Triumphal Marcnij n w j| wason tz. uruncon 1 , , , | from Aida.” bp Giuseppe Verdi. ... w , ll( rw „-^1 i a:i»isiAr>e ftAonandaf UUil.irirll Ithfo I M11 • i 1 k'f) l ,M <\\ l*V , . 1 ‘ *1 >V 1 1 M A Chorus and March of Victory | NOUICR IS HEREBY GIVEN that . The ouera Aida was written at tne j j \v. Wallace, am owner of stock * song, both words and music being by , request of an Egypt'an ruier ana is per tffi ( .ate No. 13o of the capital stock ^ .... . .' a sumptuous feast of color atio sound. , , . „ . This March is pfayed in the opera ua , of Commercial & Savings Bank of, uie trooi's. 11 us lad with victory, nur- Florence. S. C.. that the said stock ; dened with trophies, and exulting in eei . tlficate has been lost or destroyed,, many captives, return in tnumua, , . .. „„„„ , | tronv the haulefrdd. Careful listen and I will apply to the said corpora : J Chac. Q. Gardiner-Buelnect Manaper Philadelphia Inuuirer" of February i (Born ( ; nrt died (u lla)v i 8 ia.t9oi> ■ tir.. Ihja, irdteiring. to the appoint- A Great Procesaionaf meat of Senator Reed of Pennsylva-, Wtien music for gome magnificent 1 ELEPHCNES. aia, as awtnemher- of tile powerful and imposing spectacle is desired. Ed toria and Social - 226 fi uan ‘ « committee), which l Teel per-! Verdi's Triumphal March from tils will dlticiose several themes some h will reappear. Business Office do J*ins to a tnaiter f.tat cannot be Opera Aida < pronounced in three syl SUBSCRIPTION RATES brought too foivilij'y to the attention i abh‘S~-Ah-ee-dah, with the accent on of the people of the South. I Miersecond) is snre to be Considered, I During my several years.stay in !WRh blare of trumpet and heat of ^'Washington 1 hpd an opportunity toidrum in stately ryiiim. it calls up pic- Payable in Advance i study our Congress very carefully, j tures of great movina companies <- waoir t 15! '-" Hl • obstfrve that practically every ! brave men returning from triumphp:.; jne eea - • i pi ace 0I1 jiuporlant commitieea. | victories. One Month — — —- : ann all chairmans hi os were held bv • Italy’s Favorite Composer |and all chairmanships were held by Three Months l.i5 men who* had served several years in j Six Months 3.50 it lakes one term for a-lian opera composers, and a giant as ‘ Year 6 00 1 Representative to "learn the ropes - well in sacred music, ended a life of me i r ............ . and t j )e first yfJjr , n a fj cna tor’s term (88 years just as this century was be- To* receive ettention t\e same day • is usually taken up preparing bis‘ginning. The music from his operas complaints from eubscribors in the ( “maiden" speech. I also observed <is sung and whistled by the men and city must oe mace before seven that it was the Northern and Middle'' - " ' - " **- ‘ * o'clock. i Western states that kept Jheir men ! in Congress the ^longest. The South has not yet awakened to the fact that Mrs. ft. C.* Wade and liei motlier. j Mrs. D. H. Barger, of Shawsville. Va.. j tion for the issuance to me of a new certificate in lieu thereof on the 10th J day of April, 1923. J. W. WALLACE. are spending a few days in Charles-j ton. sight seeing and shopping. They will ret urn to Florence tonight. CARD OF APPRECIATION We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to the many friends for their expressions of sympathy and ...... .kindness to us during the illness and Gmseppi Verdi, the greatest of Ital 1()jj8 0 , deaj . wlf{> and IU „iher. M. C. WiMton. Sr., and Ch’ldven. i' women of itnlv with the stune free dom ami naturalness that character izes the singing of popular songs Ly our American people. See if the eyes Florence, S. ,C. Entered second class matter at! a statesman is not horn—buf made, of your Italian shoemaker do not j pnd that he caunot attain the heights . kindle with enthusiasm when you ! of true statesmanship or efficient rep- ‘. a sk him if he knows the ouera Aida! : ! resentation except by hard work and j Verdi was himself oua of the coin- experience. Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitle! to the use fur republication 6i ail news dispatches credited to it Xr net otherwise creaked in this Therefore, Mr. Editor, let me urge'.The Stave of South Carolina you to use ail the Influence of your County of Florence, paper to bring before the people of | By H. A. Brunson, Probate Judge, our state the necessity of choosing ; 'Whereas, Stella Hines and Flauder able men to represent them in Con 'Hines made suTt to me, to grant Sam paper and also to the local news pub- ( gress. and wbat is even more import- j j Royall Letters of Admiiistratiop Kshed herein. .ant—keeping them there. A Con- ' 0 f th e Estate of and eftcus of Junius ,.. gressnian should pot be knocked be- | Hines j cause he votes differently than jvhat j These are therefore to cite and ad it E&DAV, MARCH 6, 19w3. one would have him do. It should monish all jvud singular the kindred _ .... ... . 1 be remembered that he hag thousands of other constituents whose TO'MIGMT Tomorrow AlrigM l • mild, vegetable laxative to ... relieve Constipation and Bili ousness aud keep the digestive and. elimiuative functions OOfffiftL i for ot>er la. CARNEGIE WAS RIGHT Years ago, when actively en gaged in business, Andrew Car negie paid a tribute to the hu man element in business; illus trating the greatly superior value which should be placed upon brains in contrast to plant and equipment. He said wishes The special services that are being be must CO nsult. When you. h<»ve;» l a ^ heid this week are not of denomina-J good man—stick to him. and when ! Probate,Yo be held at Florence. S. (’., aud Creditors of the said Junius Hines, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court oi tiuna) interest alone. I he intluence oi such splendid efforts reaches ; u> every section of the community ana aki are in some wpy benefited aud bieseed. election time comes vote for him. Then only can we expect our states men to gain the pinnacle reached by Calhoun. ... . .. EDWIN L. LAYTON. Philadelphia. March 4. 1922. Economy that Is prompted by stin giness is far from being a virtue. If a broad vision is in mind and future development considered.- Um-sktfes man who urges the liberal expendi ture of public money may prove to he iu the long run tin* rea.\ friend of the. poor and downtrodden. That Florence has no public library j is a severe indictment against the* professed friends of the public wel tare, and especially the*requirements of the coming generation. The only reason we have no such institution -it because wo do not want it sufficiently to make the necessary effort to get It. + MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST 4 *+*++4+********+ A movement inaugurated by Flor ence Community Service to spread the knowledge and love of good music through it contest in recognizing and I nant'iig twenty-four famous composi- I tions when they are heard. Open to i everyone without fee or regiVi ration. For further details telephone Commu nity Service secretary at 61. Select'on No. 1—“From the Land of Sky-Blue Water,” by Charles Wake field Cadmah (born 1881 at Johns town, Pa,; now living in California.) An American composition. The opening composition Jn the list wh’cn Cone has had nothing to do with it. but day by day we are getting better and better. Tlie sober second thought is reflected in the home, in public places, in schools, in business. The ornate stab lily of our people has as serted itself uud eacli duv records progress in an ascent to long recog nized pnd time honored standards. A CLOSED INCIDENT on March 13th, 1923. next after pul) lication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the torenoou, to show cause, if any they have, why said Administration should.j not be gninted. Given under my hand, this 26th day of February, Anno Domini, 1923. H. A. BRUNSON, Judge of Probate. Chips off NOTICE NOTICE The charges mane by the late Sen ator Thomas E. Watson of Georgia reflecting upon the humanity and honor of American army officers in France shocked a great many people. Some of them were almost convinced by tlie Senator's ftrith in his wit nesses, wifi) were brought from all parts of the country to tell a Senate committee that .'Amerlcaif soldiers had been, hanged without trial gnu that officers had shot down their own men ip cold blood. If these recitals •were true, the court-martial records of the arnvy had been ra.’sirted and there bad been a great scandal. A pantograph at a gallows at Gievfea figured in the case that the Senator presented to the committee. No less than twenty-one executions' weiu sup posed to have tfikeu place upon -'it. Eat It- was only one of the several gallows where soldiei's bad been Jlbiig! ed wlcnout trial, if the glib witnesses could.-be bellfevfti. iGne of. them •"caw" tWelva- men hanged at -Is-spr- Tike between January and June. 1919. t otonei Retiurl of the Judge Advocate General's Department submitted his . records showing that In all twelve eoidlers were executed in France, but cniy aJter orderly court-martial ana reference of rueir cases to the High Command. Tuere were more witnesses. Oalv sheii-shock c-oula account for the state cl m,ud ct me takers of tnese dread ful siories. it was declared with pos it: veness that Major, Opie of the 116th Infantry had shot dowu two soldiers ct his command in a ireuzy at the fiont. He appeared in his own tie fense ana produced me regimental records to disprove the charge—"not e. single man was either shot tor failure to oo his dutv or executed m the whole Twenty-ninth D'vision.’ The senator stood by his Witnesses to the end of a long inquiry. Months elapsed after the taking of testimony, aud mere was no meeting of the committee to resume the h«ir- ings. Efenator Watson, who would Whereas, a petition subscribed by a majority of the abutting property owners Fine Street, from Park Ave nue to City limits, .east.. In the City o \ Florence. South Carolina, has been filed with .City. Council praying that raid part- of sa’d street be perma nently improved upon condition that the City shall pay at least one-third of the cost of such Improvement and that two-thirds of the cost thereof be levied upon and assessed against the property immediately abutting upon such portion of su’d street in propor tion to the frontage only such property as provided bv law. Now. therefore, and in pursuance of the the ing tlie forenoon on Thursda) tlie 8th day of March, 1923, in the Counc'l Chamber or City Court Room. Citv A meeting of me Democrats of the C’ty of Florence will lie held at the County Court House on Friday even ing, March 9th, 1923. at eight o’clocs. The purpose of this meeting.is that of reorganizing the Democratic Party of tlie City of Florence and tne mak J tug ot preiitralions looking to the holding of a Democratic Primary election, in which said Primary Elec tion a candidate for Mayor of the City of Florence and four Council- men will be nominated for the ap proaching muuic’pal Election. A. H. GASQCK. Chairman. W. MARSHALL BRIDGES, Secretary. CANDI DATEFPtfARDS (Paid Political Advertisements) (A JUNIORS — Little ms One-third the reffu- 1 lar doee. Made of ’ a a m e ineredienta, then cendy coated. For children and adultt. F. U. LAKE DRUG COMPANY DO YOU WANT A HOME? We are building modern dwellings. Let us finance and build yours. An interview will convince you. Real Estate & Trust Company Phone 312. L. B..HARPER, Mgr. 43 West Evans 6t. FOR COM Ml SSI ON Let I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as commis sioner for the city of Florence, sub ject to tlie ru'es of the Democratic party. My platfown is “fairness aud frankness.'* F. H. BARNWELL. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Commissioner to A< Vi f the . Assembly, approved 0I lhe c|ty u{ Florence, subject 22nd day of March. 19-2. a hear- j lbe nile.s of the Hemocrat'c party, will be had at eleven o clock in K w . HALDWLN' l hereby announce myself as a can , . didate for the office of commissioner Hall Building, in the City of Florence. I 0 j- (’it y o; Florence, subject to ilie at which time and place all of the abutting property owners on Pine Street, from Park Avenue, to Citv Hurts, east, shall he heard thereuoon, and if it should there appear that the canvass heretofore made by City Council was correct and that *ald pe tition bad been duly subscribed by n majority #f snen abutting property owners, the same shall be so be dared by resolution and after its adoption the same shall be incontest able and conclusive evidence thereof, and that Council will thereupon pro ceed to order the improvement ot raid street and assess the abutting pioperty owners thereupon tor the! payment ot two-thirds of the cost thereof -- — By Order of City Council rules and regulations governing the Democratic parly. S. 1SADORE SULZBACHEH. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date tor'’re-election as Commissioner of Florence, in the forth oniing dtv eleetio^ subject to the rules and regu-’acous ot the Democratic partv. B. S. MEEKS. Free Moving Pictures On Growing Cotton Under Boll Weevil Conditions AT The Opera House, Florence, S. C., O N Thursday^ March 8th, 1923, at 11 a. m. This picture is shown by ttye Chilean Nitrate Committee 61 New York. It will be found to be both entertaining and instructive, and as it is absolutely free all persons interested in this subject are urged to attend. I hereby announce myself as a candidate .for tl»e office of Conamis-j sioner of the City of Florencefi subject to the rules of the Democratic party. J. C. KENDALL. FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself ps a can didate tor the office of Mayor of Florence, subject to the rules and reg uiattons of the Democratic primary THAD W. JONEB Whereas, a petition subscribed a majority of ike abutting property j hereby announce myself a eandi- 3 owners on North Barringer Street, oe- j date for the office of Mayor of the tween intersection of North Co’.t' city of Florence, subject to the Rules and M?ity limits, in the City of, of t he Democratic Party. NOTICE •flLj.fr g* Lv* : /*''0) . j JI j A. Tht Standard of Comparison Florence, South Carolina, has been filed with City Council praying that said part ot sa’d street > ne perma- nentlv unproved upon condition Uhat W. MARSHALL BRIDGES. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Mayor of lhe tjty slia'l pay at least, one-thirn the City of Florence, subject to the oi the cost of such improvement ana ( rules governing the Democratic j that two thirds of the cost thereof be party. ««•»• «">" >" '»• o< tlm,. H. 2?" ° . ,h * .. °"'L - " ,c6 ' levied upon and assessed aga nst the j property immediately abutting upon,; W. M. WATERS. had been long ill, and it was ouly charitable to attribute the hystera be displayed during the inquiry to his nervous condition. Now that he has been dead severall months, the committee brings in a report that i» significant for Its brevity-—only twolve lines—to say that lhe charges of Thomas E. Watson were *jiot sustain ed by the testimony.” Senator 1 Er nest filed a separate report in vindi cation of Major Opie, who had heed a gallant officer with no slain on hi.-t record. Thus a painful incident is closed. It should be recalled that the newspapers ctased to print the testi mony In full when it became appar ent that Senator Watson was a vic tim of misinformation. It was said that the press, after having made a sensation of his attacks upon the army, lost interest in the proceedings and neglected a. public duty. The truth bs, J bat. (be committee was more than ARCff .qq,IJed.upon to make its re port, cbdlfl only be a vlndit.it- ’ tion of . (he United States Army. As now given out, its directne«» apd jUVYUy cypress the. public judgment property as provided by law. Now, therefore, and in pursuance ot the Act of the Assembly, approved the 22nd day of March, 1922, a hear iug will be had at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on Thursday the 8th day of March, 1923, in the • Council | Chamber or City Court Room, City: Hall Building, in the City of Florence, j at which time and place all of the’ abutting property owners on North Barringer Street, between Intersec lion of North Co’t Street and City limits shall be heard thereupon,; aud if it should there appear that the canvass heretofore made bt Cily | Council was correct and that said pe- lition had been duly subscribed by u majority of such abutting property owners, the same shall be so de | dared by resolution and after its I adoption the same shall be incontest- J gble and conclusive evidence thereof, and that Council will thereupon pro ceed to order- the Improvement of | property owners thereupon for the j payment of two-thirds of the cost thereof. • . 1 By Order of City Council. | t THE NEWSY HUT looks — Magazines — Novelties Pictures and Picture Framing 49 WEST EVANS 6T. oua repair work's THE^KltyD — THAT "STAYS FIXED * .SOYOU'LLl FIND 'SOHO PL0MB\N< As Good As It Looks A glance at this beautifully proportioned two passenger four-cylinder roadster is an invitation to get behind the wheel. The speed and power suggested by its graceful lines and low-hung body are fully realized on the open road. And its ease of manipulation . and instant response to the throttle insure un usually satisfactory behavior in traffic. It is roomy and comfortable for two people. It contains every convenience for easy, restful motoring in any weather. Fours i Pat*. Koadtwr $865 S Patt. Touring 885 3 Pat*. Coupe - 1175 S Paas. Sedan - 1395 S Pass. Touring Sedan - - - 1335 Sport Roadster 1035 Sixes 3 Pass. Roadster $1175 4 Past. Coupe • $1895 5 Pass. Touring S Pass. Touring Sedan ... S Pasa. Sedan - 1195 1935 1985 7 Pats. Touring 7 Pass. Sedan • Sport Roadster Sport Touring • Prices f. o. b. Bulck Fmctorlss i government tarn to be added. Ask about the G. 14. A. C. Purchase Plan, which provides for Deterred Payments. Phone 314-J Chilton's. O-lS-38-NP C. W. Hewitt 6? Son Florence, S. C. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY ( FLINT, MICHIGAN When better automobiles afd tudlt, Bufck wttl build them Classified advertisements One Cent a Word. No Advertleement Taken lot less thafv 25c- Cash In Advance. No Advartlca- menT taken over the Telephone. One WWrtTon , - —-I • 25 Three Insertion* — ......—.50 One Week (Six Inceptions) I-CKJ a ‘T “Take away my faettories my plants, take away my rail- roads, my ships, my transpor tation, take away my money strip me of alt these, but leave me my men, and in two or three years I will have them all again.” WANTED WANTED-^The public to know that wttJo crank shaft and cylinder ra ! grinding Also the beet class v »utn mobile repairing. fiagle Machine end Mfg. Co. , WANTED—By gentleman, room In home close -^o business section. i Address P. O.* Box 690. i Life Insurance companies al so recognize the value of cer tain individuals to successful enterprises and are willing to insure such lives for the benefit of the business. The time may come when insurance on the di recting heads of a going con cern will be as universal as fire insurance on merchandisne and buildings. Thos. R. Miller EQUITABLE life (Assets over $600,000,000) Times Building, Florence, S. C Phone 231 : WANTED—Board and room lot ■ couple without children. Prefer j private family. Address Z-42, care ; of Times office. ; WANTED—All the ladies of Florence who are interested In fancy wont , to join the class at tho New*j Hut. Complete instructions in em broidery will W given each morn ing from 9 to 11, and each after noon from 4 to 5. Free of charge MAKE YOUR MOTOR run like new by having your cyliadera regrounu and fllted with new pistons. We’ve installed modern cylinder grinding equipment Ja_our plant and it is operated by expert mechanics. Let us tell you more about it. The J. D. Bridges Co. — *.•/Cm —— • FOK KENT FOR RENT—One furnished room. J- W. Ward. _Phone 664-W. *4 FOR RENT—Six room house. Apply T, L. Grimmer, 308 South McQueen street. Phone 517-W. LOST WANTED—The home seekers^ of Florence to know that they can buy 18 Howard street just like paying rent. Large lot, liiO' x 150 feet. All modern conveniences. Brand STRAYED—White and black fleabil- ten female pointer. Any Informa tion as to whereabouts please noti fy G. Counts Sanderi. .... LOST—One black and tan hound dog. Has white spot on ureas* am' tail. Answers to name ••Ring.” Notify C. E. Summerford, care of Fire.De- "j partment. new. Tobin & Barnwell. Inc., Ma-J sonic Temple. Phone 581. | LOST—Around Union Depot. Monday FOR SALE FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red batch ing eggs. 1 have seven pens mau^ up this year. Setting eggs are $2,' $3 and $4 oer setting. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Write for mating , list Chester B. Steven^ Florence night, about 9 p. m.. lady’s solid gold wrist watch, small size, en- , graved case. 15 Jewel movement. Kindly return to East Evans street tower and get reward, or call 6.)5-J, FOR SALE—Nitrate ot soda, acid, kainit, sulphate of potash, mixed fertilizers and calcium arsenate. W. H. Syrnor & Co. FOR SALE—Steel and Iron bars, rods, angles, I beams, etc., ware house and fabricating plant, Shand Engineering & Sales Co., Columbia, S. C. LOST—One hay horse, weighs about 1.000 pounds, and one black with broken top. Reward for informa tion leading to return. J. E. Cal- der, R. F. D. 1, Effingham. S. C. The veterinary science was no-; systemai callv studied until the eigbteenth century, although it is FOR SALE—Window guards, fire es ! capes and railings made by Shand , Engineering & Sales Co., Columbia, | S. C. A. M. STRICKLAND PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits. Systems;' Tax Return* Room 15. Williamson Bldf. FLORENCE Postoffico Box 3M. Telephones Nos. 732 and 41S-W. •;+ FOR SALE—Bright, well cured and baled crab grass bay at $15 per ton. Delivered in town. M. S. > Haynesworth. FOR SALE—Bright, well baled oat straw at $lt) per ton. Delivered in town.—M. S. Haynesworth. W. M. VAN DYKE Teaches BANJO, VIOLIN, GUITAR, •CELLO, MANDOLIN Studio: Over Lake’s Drug Co. j FOR SALE—Milk. A few more cus tomers wanted. Price, two quarts, j for 25c? Butter at 50c. Cream at 40c per pint. Idylwilde Dairy Farm. ^ FOR SALE—12 Rhode Island Red hens and one cockerel. This pen 1 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. PIANOS — VICTROLAS Seigling Music House -■Tlie. We are agenta for the Steinway Piano, Brambach Small'' Grand, Ivers & Pond, Kranlch & Bach, Shoninger, StodarL \ FOR SALE—Or rent. Eight room house, corner West Evans and Law- > son street. Modern conveniences, i Apply to C. A. Moody, 308 West! Evans street. FOR SALE—That beautiful five room house with all modern convenienc-; es, located at 18 Howard street. ““ Best location in Florence. Dandy home,for rail.-oad man. Lot 150 x 150 feet. Brand new. Easy terms, ( $400 down and $35 a month, in-; eludes Interest and principal. Tob-| in & Barnwell, Inc., Masonic Tem-< pie. Phone 581. National Cash Register Bales, Service And Buppllee. B. C. JACKSON, Bales AfenL 6 North Irby it FOR SALE—Majestic range equipped j with 60 gallon tank. • Practically | : new'. Cost $140 will sell for $75 I quick sale. Also refrigerator. 109 Park avenue. ■ i FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red hatch ing eggs, Owens farm strains.! heavy layers. $1.50 aud $2.50 per 1 setting. R. H. Moore, 19 South Jarrott street. i MILK Morning Delivery. Your Trade Solicited. H. E: CORRIE Phone 3311 R. P. IX Ne. 1 MISCELLANEOUS PHONE wood. 947—For nice $1.50 par load. dry stove I West End j SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mando lins, Ukuleles. Pull line of Acces sories, Strings, Etc. SHEET MUSIC Seigling Music House Inc. 49 West Evans Street CAROLINA ELECTRIC ?moe ^hopi .uses the best primed leather. Our i • workmanship Ts\ guaranteed. New BhQ>e.s made to oYder. Headquarters 1 for Goodyear Wingfoot Rubber Heels. Work called'for and deliv-! ered. Phone 249-J. City, 6c. Rest Shine in START Your Garden Now—We epn supply the best seeds grown. L.', O. Watson Seed Co., old Times *»<* ! j FLORENCE SHOE REPAIR SHOP. 3 East Evans street, in tbe Florence, Shoe Store. Phone 163. Half soels and rubber heels tor men. $1.50: < for ladies $1.26; $.alf soles for ladies! 85c. Rubber heels straight, 40c. j Guarantee on all work. Satisfac tion or refund. CaH-for and delilver. I COTTON * 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 A DORAN 115 Broad Street, New York City Members of ODD LOT COTTON EXCHANGE OF NEW YORK end Clearing Members. Phone or wire me your orders CALL Carolina Building Material Co. | for prices on all building material, paints, Tarj'shes. enamels, etc., Phone 66. 22 East Cedar street. 1 IF YOU are going to paint your bouse * pbone 66. Carolina Building Mater-, rial Co., for an expert paint man to* call on you and give you an estlr, mate. -tti' MRS. MEREDITH will .reanme ban business Monday .morning. .Up stairs over former gas office. Phene 834. 3 • • *»»<■• *» — Mm.. BURN OAK WOOD. One cord of oak wood oquais on* ton of coal. We cut It any length. Phone 947 West End Fuel Com pany* f M it* ?