The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 08, 1923, Image 2
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THE FLORENCE DAILV TIMER. THCRSHAY AFTERNOON, MARCH
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FLORENCE DAILY TIMES
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Published Daily Except Sunday
Florence, S. C-. by
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BRUNSON & GARDINER
Mason C. Brunson Editor,
Chas. S. Gardiner..Business Manager
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TELEPHONES:
Editoria and Social 225
Business Office 60
SL'BSCRIPTiON
' 1 Payable
Week
RATES
In
Advance
One Week $ 1» i
Onc*!it6tiifi .60
Three Months : 1.75
^ ■MonThs 3.50
Ififtf. — - 6.00;
- f)no
To receisv r.ttention tee same
complaints from Hiibscrilwrg in
hit Is helpful to examine and com-J
pure these four numoers.
Two nave oeen vocal vcroni the!
'.ahd of the Sky-Dlue Water, ami the’
Sextet), one Instrumental (the Min
uet). and n:u> a eomb : nation or vocal
and Instrumental (Aida March.)
Tw» have been from operas, and
both of these were oy Italian com
posers. Two have been separate com
positions, the one by a Uenmin. and
the other by an American composer.
One is a song, one n vocal ffroun
or ensemble, one a violin solo, one n '
large comoosit'oii for orchestra, banu j
and efionr*.
Three of them are in the trit;l;*!
rythni of un* waltz or the minuet: 1
that is. there Is a strong accent rot- ;
lowed by two weaker ones, one is 1
<i double or march rvthn:.
Two of tnem tire simple and folk- j
like; two are complex and hishly in- >
vo:ved. Nevertheless ail of men:!
nave such singable melodics That tn«v |
can he easily hummed or wh'stloo. i
To aid in doing lhis the following '
list of the scale names for the princi
pal tliemes will he helpful, even |
mougli the length of th< notes in not,
sol ray mt.
from Aina:
me me me,
sol fe sol luh me fah
Triumphal March
doh ray sol ray me
uoh me ray doh
Sextet from, Lucia di T.nminermoor
sol sol sol dah me ray doh sM doh te , Mrs.
lah te doh ray s(>' me sol.
scent Monday with his «unt. Mrs. Al
ii ’dren spent
v.
the gtiest of t -v aauguicr
Langston her *.
HAPPENINGS FROM
GLENW00D DISTRICT
city must
o’clock.
be made before seven
day j Indicated,
the! From the
Wa
- - Land of the Sky-Blue
i ter: ray ray sol me me sol me ray
yin Kirby Here.
Mrs. C. W. Cole and
Monday as
II. L.
i Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wiggins and
i'.ittle son Uufus of El’m..spent Sun-;
day with Mr. and Mrs Junes Lang--
’sum and family.
Miss Lucy i.augstou c.f Snarrow 1
Swamp was the guest of Miss Eunice
Glcuwood. Feb. b.—(Srocial! Mr. T l*ingston Monday night.
Ml .„ n L ismgsion and children Mrs. Marie Jones and children spent
and Mis. ». u. s ’Tuesday with Mrs. Jones’ pir.mts !
spent Sunuay with Mr. anl \Lb. lit-. . Mr an(J xIrs w H Ul , lgsl o,..
Jones and iptirly. | M : ss Made Anderson stent Mondav |
Mr. ami Mr. Rudolph Wiggma ano 'night w'th Miss Mayme McLendon of j
baby of El’m spent Saturuav night i Bparrow Swamp.
with Mr. arid Mrs. M. 11. l.aiigstos!. | Mrs. Bessie Pierce spent Sunday
Rev. J. W. .Trnluck .r In M'. t.ae! i afternoon with her parents. Mr. unu ,
coiniiiun'tty spent Sundav .ii tl:e heme ' Mrs. \V. II. Langston.
! .Miss Janie Sue Langston was the!
•guest of Miss Mabel Voting of Cen-1
j ter. Sunday.
« Mrs. Bessie- McLeod of tins place.
Ms v’sitiug her father, of North Far
I olina, who is ill. Mrs. John Jones is
spending some time with her j arents. j
i Mr. and Mrs. John l.awliorn.
Miss Annie- McLeod ! s sick i
writing.
TODAY’S BEAUTY TALK
of Mr. anri Mrs. ("uirli
l.itFe Miss Anm ■ Mi
.tones.
. id was
ray doh.
Minuet in O: nu» full sol fe sol fe
Entered as second class matter at
Florence, S. C. j
NOTICE
; Whereas, a petition sutiscribed by I
i a majority of the abutting property
) owners on Graham Street, from Pal
metto Street to Gregg Ave. in the City
•utltlel to the use for re r nl)li< ation j b - 0n !
of all news dispatenes credited to it! , h ,c ‘ 1 '' i ,, ^ f Ci, f 1 r ; ou, ‘ d 1 ‘’ • 1,a - V)n -
or not othenyise credited in this 1 , b ;‘ Si,id ^
the local news pub-, ncntf ’ V ,niproved ‘ i0ndit,0n that
guest of HUlo itlis.; Jewel! uarigstoii
Sunday night.
Mr. and’Mrs. M. F lyangston ami
Mrs. George igingstou spent Sator
■••iy as me guests at Mrs. Nancy
Hancock and family if Hamville
air. a'lit ,urs. Leroy latiigsion ana* Litrh
childicn spent Saturn;!v afternoor. i at this
with Air .ami Airs. B. L. lauigston
and family of Sardis.
Mrs. Nettie Langston ana bahv
spent Monday aficriiooa witn
Bessie 1 nngston.
Roger Cole o!' the llamvil!-.* sectlou
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NOTICE
Member of The Aseociated Presa
The Associated Press is exclusively
llshod-r herein.
I of the cost wt such iinprovement and
; that two-thirds of the* cost thereof
Whereas, a petition subscribed by J
a majority of the abutting ^property]
owners on Knker Avenue, from Evans I
Street to Gregg Avenue, in the City i
ot Florence, South Carolina, has neon '
one third 1 nift d " i{l1 tl,e City Council praylmil
W. M. VAN DYKE
* Teaches
BANJO, VIOLIN, GUITAR,
•CELLO, MANDOLIN
Studio: Over Lake’s Drug Co.
TlfarRSDAY,
MAUCTI 8. 192:
nnee
the
the p
for
this term of
iites eoint have fouml i
Wltiio tile street-; do | of
jjd.'jy attractive scene at • the 22nii day
*> XttU»on for the confusion
4 without exception the
r e congratulated the city
enterprise and progress
in'the paying prog'i'in.
the City .shall pay at least uii^-iunu i - . .. . ,
tnat sa:d part of said street be pe rum
l )0 .ntn'iy improved upon condition tnai
'levied upon and assessed against the^tty shall pay at lea-t om*-tlmd
upen ‘t 1, ,,,r ,,inCl1 'H'Pi'ovement ann
such portion of sai l street in p^pjr-! that two-thirds of the cost thereof he
levied upon and assessed against tin
i property immedvilely almtt’ng upo.'
such pmtion of said street in propor
tion to the frontage only of such
property, as provided by law.
1 Now. therefore, and fn pursuance
of tho Act of the Assembly, approved
such
i in med'i ttely a bu11 ! ng
of said street in
tion to the frontage only of
property, as provided by law.
Nov., tlion-fore, and in pursuance
the Act of the Assembly, approved i
A. M. STRICKLAND
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Audits. Systems. Tax Return*.
Room 15 Williamson Bldg.
FLORENCE
Postoffice Box 366.
Telephones Nos. 732 and 413-W.
of
i
22nd day of
will be had
t'.u'cuoon on
IrupFring^AV. Tolbert a recess ap
poi^tment .aa.Aoiitcd 'states .Marshall
for the Western District of South
(,.i , i > 8std."iit Harding has man
ii-(leTefinination to keep in
i nc w r tla*ttu old guard deli'gation in
Him state for eleciion purposes. \1
though the senate'rejected his non i
nntion. altrr Mr. D'al’s exiosc of
Tolbert’s record, tho President stuck
by his friend and the recess appoint
meat is the result. There is a (pies
tion itd.Id,yljether 'I’olliert can diaw
Ills salary, hnt there are more ways to
receive remuneration for services
render'd than by the mere cas ling
of a government, voucher, and from
what Seni.tir Dia,’ has opeulv ib
flared Mr. Tolbert t., well iicipiainieil
with seVeral of them.
, *< «(■ ,W. «» ■ ' ' I
CRIMES OF THE PRESS
all of Ute
erty owners, on Kukcr
Evans Street to Gregg
March, 1922, a, hear-
| itig will he had at eleven o'clock in
j the forenoon on Wednesday, the Itin
I day of March, 1923, in the Connc'J
Ghambev or City Court Room.
.city Hall Building, in’ the .l„ty . , „
I of I-'-oren'-e, at vliicli t'nvj 1 < March, 1
and place all of the abutting prop-; £! 1 i an 01 „ ..S!*'
my owners on Graham Street, from; Uity Hall Building.
Palmetto Street to Gregg Ave. shall j ^ I’.lorence, at
be heard thereupon, ami if it should • and . ’
there rippcpr 1 that the canvass here-
; tofore made by City Council was tor-
• reel and^that said petition had been
j duly suhscYihi.d by a majority ot
I such abnttmg _ praperty owners, the
(same shall he so .leclared b.' resolu
tion, and after ita adoption the same;
shall he incontestable and com-lu-ive
evidence thereof, find that
will therein on proceed to order the
improvement of said street and as- j
scss tho abutting property' owners 1
thereupon for tho payment of two
thirds of the cost thereof.
By Order of City CounciL
March. 1922, a hear- j
at eleven o'clock in |
Wcilm nlay, the lluii
in the Couuc’i j
Court Room, l
in the City I
which time •
c butting prop-
Avenue, irom
Avenue. shuJI
THE NEWSY HUT
Books — Magazines — Novelties
Pictures and Picture Framing
49 WEST EVANS ST.
NOTICE
< be heard thereupon, and if it should
there appefir th.it the canvass ume
tofore made by City Council was cor-
i reel and that said petition had been
duly subscribed by a majority o'
! until abutting property owners, the
Council I shall be so declared by resolu
tion. and after its adoption the snipe
j shall be incontestable and conclusive
evidence thereof, find that Council
will theicui on proceed to order the
improvement of said street and as-
I sess the abutting property owners
i thiHeiipon for the payment of two-
| thirds in the cost thereof.
Bv Oui'«' of City ■ Cotnlci'
MONEY TO LEND
ON IMPROVED
REAL E STATE
Chas. E. Commander
Attorney-at-Law
Phone 886 Skyscraper
The following editorial from I be i
Sun<fat-**NVv,- York Times should In* j
:>aih with as mtu li profit by renders
of nettspapus as it Is with pleasurfc
by newspaper men:
“Breathes there a man with soul so
beatTwIio n< ver to iiunself hath said.
1 cauld run a newspaper, or all tin-
newspapers, butter tnuu the subsidiz
ed, Jand incompetent scoundrels who
arc |doing it now? if so, we have
nevyr met him. However complete
nhdt evident a failure lie may be as
a business iiiun. a citizen, a husband
and,a father.'there is one point on
whiill) tiie avenge man will admit of
no kloubt .whatever— his ability to
nuinjiao a nftWspaber. It must be a<
niitt^'d that editors Invite some
this .criticism by the very nature
theif ' ailing;' whhdi requires tnem to
mak|.- comuieuts on tile short-commas
of public mrn. Very likely Hie edi
tor of The Marion (Ohio) Star, for
exai^p’e,. when no retrea to prjvnlc
life., will he. rather more lenient in
his uommixfs oti iuiraaspd executives.
Nevsrlhfelos^' we venture to believe
that | even the production of a m wa-
paper Jit n form of skHcd labor, and
i not <o easy as it looks. ,
“A move temperate and friendly
critic.-Lh,an imut, and one who knows
the kindred husincasta of magtizine
and book pnblisliiiig at first hand.
Mr. Herbert S. Houston,' last .week
ifomplaiued that tho very voiiuno of
l"cws irom ail tin' w'orid offered lo
readtjyjHgt^.'.W-l •ringing some d'sad
j vantages ,with it.. We nood, Im said.
I not mily iho news hut t iie interuroui-
[tion of. tijy, nvws; “tho interpretative
journalist should follow Inc report Inn
journalist and bring tiie flood within
the channel of ordered knowledge.'
Very true. Too much of tho world is
! with .Wb—Buv-wiien (he interpretive
[jouriiulist tiios to bring tile Hood
'’•'ithfii the channel somebody wt’l
Iris" <ip to say that it 's the wionu
jcliantel. In a reiant article 'n The
jDeariorn imie: emiimi. coninming a
(good Jilea,' o:' trull: and a good deal of
inonsonse, the point, in so rpr as then'
[was roue, seems to have been that
there* was too much Interpretation,
^et iW reporter stick to reporting.
[Cert:»inlv everybydy wlio disagree;:
jwith iUj- iufdVytgcthtive reporter w it
JdenottiMe him gty, a disiorti'r of tin
Inews'and w*ijl' Can for want arc rath-
sr lo4sely Ajo»iUvns> i “the facts,’' Tie*
ItruthMs tlnw wfr-u readers, ami cer
Ininlv 4 most renders of the elass which
»s so j free AV.^ z-ritieism. have onlv
|me qrit riot: - Jut the ai-eurai v ot
Whereas, a petition sutiscribed by
a majority of the abutting property
owners on Griffin Street, from Evans
Si not to Clieves street, in the City
of Florence, South Carolina, has been
filed with tiie City Council praying
that said part of said street he pci ma
unify improved upon condition that
the City shall pay at least anu-thlrd
of the cost of such improvement and
that two-thirds of the cost thereof he
levied upon and assessed against 'he
•omrty ii,lined','tely abntt’ng upon
such portion of said street in propoi#
• ton io the frontage only of such
property, as provided by law.
Now. then love, and In pur-uupo-t
of tho. Act of thy Assembly, approved
the 22iid day of March, 1922, a hear-
of j * n K "ill he had at eleven o’clock in
oi j (lie forenoon on Wednesday. t,lm lltL
day of March, 1923,
Chamber or City
City Hall Building,
of Florence, at
and place all pf the
In the CouHc’i
Court Root
in tin City
which fine
butting prop
erty owners on Griffin Street, Irom
Evans street to Cheves Street, sbal!
| he* heard thereupon, and if it shoiiln
i tH^rc rippeur fhat the,canvass here-
! tofore made by City Council was cor
and that said petition had been
duly subscribed bv a majority ol
such abutt'ng property owners, the
same shall be so deciaicd by resolu
tion. and after its adoption the saint
shall be incontestable and conclusive
evidence thereof. «:ml that Council
will there upon nro'cei d to order tin
Improvement of said street and as
scss the abutting property owners
thereupon for tin* payment of two
thirds of the cost thereof.
By Order of City Council'.
CANDIDATES’ CARDS |
(Paid Political Advertisements)
‘FOR COMMISSIONER
1 here.y announce nivseit us n
candidate for reflection us commis
sioner for the city of Florence, sub
Ject to itrc rules ol the Democratic
party. My plptfoun is “fairness and
frankness.”
F. H. BARNWELL.
. I hereby announce myself as a can- j
| didate for Hie of:lcu' of Conimissione: j
lot’ the Citv of Florence, subject to •
(tiie rules of th .* iimi'nerat’c party.
E. W. BALDWIN, j
I
1 Hereby announce ‘myself as a can .
didate for the office o: commissioner ^
iof tho City o' Florence, subject to the i
'rules and regulations governing in*'!
'Democratic parly,
i fc'. IS ADORE SULZBACHER.
! I hereby aunounc" myself a e.iudi-1
• dato tor re-election as Commission'*!
(of Florence. In the fortli- oming city |
election, subject to tin* rules ntid |
! regulations of the P iiio'-rittle nurt y.!
II. S. MEEKS.
1 herebj' announce myself as a 1
candidate for the office of Contmls*
[ sioner of the City of Florenceli subject !
|to*the rules of the Democratic party. 1
T. C. XENDAEE.
SMALL MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Violins. Guitars. Banjos, Mando
lins, Ukuleles. Full line of Acces
sories, Strings, Etc.
SHEET MUSIC
Seigling Music House
Inc.
49 West Evans Street
OUR REPAIR WORK'S
THE^KIND — THAT
"STAYS
FIXED
SOYOU'Ltl
FIND
'SOLID "m
PLUMBlNCr
Phone 314-J
j&utfdfCsMePtumber
- mm \
Note stopped up?
MENTHOLAIUM
^quickly clears it.
1 herenv unnounci:
dhlate for the oilice
of the City of IFo.'cuce
lilies and
NOTICE
* ) democratic
rogulatloiiH
party.
W
myself as a can
of Cominl-sioaci
subject to the
goveining the
ira If? .
^mim
VSttm
H. BERRY
Wiiereas. a pelltion sutiscribed by 1
a inajorit.v of the abutting property!
owrters on McFarland Street, from i
Pine Street to Dsiv Street. In the (Mty ,
of Florence. South Carolina has been I
filed wl.th the City Council nrayipg!
that Ku.’d part of said utreet be perma- 1
nenCy imr-roved ur*o:i condition that
the citv shall pay at least one-third i
of the cist of sit :n imurovem* nt ahd i
that two-thirds yf Hu* cost thereof be
levied upon and assessed against Hie
lroperty iinmedi;.itely abutHng upon
su« li poition of said street, in propor
tion in the frontage only of such
property, as provi lefi by iuw.
Now. tlier' tore, and In our-uauct.'
of the Act of the Assembly, anuroved
the 22ii-j day of March. 1922. a hear
lug will be had at eleven o’clock fu
the forenoon on Wednesday, (he Tith
1 hereby
didate lor
FOR MAYOR
announce myself ,is a can
(lie if lice yf Mayor ol
Florence, subject to the rules and reg
ulations of Hie Democratic jirimiuy.
THAU \V\ JONES.
I l.jreby announce myself a candi
date tor the office of Mayor of the,
City of Florence, subject to the Rules |
of the Wemocrutb' Party.
W. MARSHALL BRIDGES.
I hereby announce, myself as a
candidate for tiie office of Mayor off
the Citv of Florence, subject to Hie!
rules governing the Democratic I
H NEW SURE
TREATMENT FOR PILES
We note with satisfaction that a
well known physician in liis hos
pital and private practice lias dis
covered that Moo lie’s Emerald Oil
will remove the -most obstinate
Piles with just a Tew applications
and stop all itching, burning,
bleeding and distress.
Sufferers sriotgi got a small bot
tle of Moope's -Emerald Oil and
begin the treatment at once. It is
a remedy Hint is easily appl'ed
and the first applUcution gives in
stant relief and comfort. All good
druggists have It. or can get it
for von on short notice.
What beautiful hair that Miss
Barnes nas: and so thick and lus
trous no.v. She says it's all due
to Parisian Sage, the ha if .in vigor-
ator K \ U. Lake Drug Co. is selling
with a guarantee.
EVERY TRACE OF
FLU DISAPPEARS
Oreadful After Effects Entirely
Overcome. States Atlanta Citizen.
Gains 18 Pounds.
r"
•T have reaped such great bene
fits from taking Tnnlae that l can
tell the world it is a truly wonder
ful medicine.” recently declared A.
W. Wheeless. 18. r > Peachtree
Street, Atlanta, Ga., special repre
sentative of the Wtight Co., deal
ers in hotel equipment.
“I sulfered with nervous indiges
tion a year or more, lost nearly
Twenty pounds and became’ baii'y
weakened. Tin < ,.i this run down
state. 1 was s.ri*k**n wit’i nu a.ul
it left me in a very critkfu condi
tion. I had no appetite, couli **ot
digest properly the little | jin eat,
and was too nervous to sleep.
‘•Hearing of Tanlac through
some friends I concluded to tesl
it for myself, (t ended my indi
gestion. built me up eighteen
pounds and ever since it set .me
right I have enjoyed excellent
health. I gladly lecommend the
treatment, not onl^ for what it
has done for me. but also for the
good it has done a number of my
friends and relatives.”
Tn«ilac is for sale by all good
druggists. Take no substitute.
Over 35 million bottles sold.
Classified
ADVERTISEMENTS
One Cent a Word. No Advertisement Taken for
less than 25c. Cash In Advance. No Advertiaa-
ment taken over the Telephona.
One Insertion 1 -25
Three Insertlona -60
One Week (Six Insertion*) 1-00
WANTED
•WANTED—Tho public to know, toat
Wc # Jo crank shaft and cyllhdefr fe
I grinding Also tho best class auto
’ mobile repairing. Eagle Machine
• and Mfg. Co.
MAKE YOt’R MOTOR TTPTTTKd’Tiew
by having your i.ylfmterr-rrgrotnid
gnd lilted with pew pistons. Wo’vo
iofetalleil. modern cydinjdj rj grinding
equipment in our plant and it, is
operated by expert mechanics. Let
ns tell you more about it. The J- D.
Bridges Co. • 1 ;
WANTED The home ‘^ekers (jall Carolina Building Material Co.f
•loience to know that they tan u. Jor pr j cea on bdHdiirfe*-material.
,S lm ™. rd st T‘ l like Paying l vara’sheb, ctmuiois. hie.
len . l,,nge lot. 1,>U x l.j) Bet. phono 66. 22 East Cedar street.
All modern conveniences. Brandy
new. Tobin & Barnwell, Inc., Ma-*’ * ~— ~ -
sonic Temple. Phone 581. ;1F YOU are going to pajut yojujjionsn
phone 6U. Caraltiia Building Mater-
I
WANTED—Two or throe unfurished
rooms for couple without children, i
In West Florence.
Box 392.
Address P. O.
rial Co., for an expert paint man to
call on you and glvd 'ydu iin eptl-
mate. .
v
WANTED To rent for two weeks in
June or July, furnished cottage, in
cluding water and lights, on Myrtle
Beach. Duncan McKenzie, Tim-
monsviUe. S. C.
WANTED -Thret
or jnnfurnished
housekeeping,
ate family ivi
References
“P X,” care
fittl.
furnished rooms
rooms for light
Or board in priv-
IFLORENCE SHOE REPAIR SHOP. 3
East Evans street. iu the Florence
shoe Store. Piione ifi!!: ifalf jlotds
, ntid rubber heeip for u 1( .|j, fl.iid);
for ladies !f 1.25; bait soles for ladies
85c. Rubber heels straight, 4‘»c.
Giiurautee on all work. Hailsfac
tion or refund Call for and delllvar.
coupre wiiii one child, i «l .1.
exchanged. Apply i N.
of Times. Or phonw-t ano tuner and repairer, will be
. , for a few dnys. Phoae 258.
TOMXINSON. of CharlotLee,
’.. with Chas. M. Sielfl Co..'pi-
SAYS HIS PRESCRIP
TION HAS POWERFUL
INFLUENCE OVER
RHEUMATISM
Mr. James H. Alien, of Roches
ter, N. Y.. suffered for years with
rheumatism. Many limes this ter-
lilde disease left him helpless and
unable to work.
He finally decided, after years
of ceaseless study, that no one pan
he free from rheumatism until the
accumulated impurities, common
ly cailed uric a< id (’(-posits, were
dissolved in the joints and muscles
and .expelled from the body.
With this idea in mind he con-
suite'* physicians, made experi
ments and filially compounded a
prescription that quickly and com
pletely banished every sign and
.symptom of rheumatism from his
system.
He freely gave his discovery,
which he called Ailenrhu, to oth
ers who took it. with wliat might
lie called marvelous success. Af
ter y *ars of urging he decided to
let sufferers everywhere know
about his discovery ♦hrough Hie
newspapers. He I>,is therefore in
strueteil (iruggists everywhere to
disperse AHonrhu with the under
standing that if the first pint bot
tle does not show the way to com
plete recovery he will gladly re
turn your moticy without comment.
Ail druggists can supply you.
WANTED—By refined couple with
one baby. Board and room in nri-'
vate home or two rooms for light,
housekeeping. Furnished or un
furnished. ^Apply “3 X.V cave <>f
Times.
FOK KENT
her*
r
FOR RENT—Six
'I'. L. Griti'mer.
street. Phone
room house
•'.'Oi' South
• i . - *<V
FOR SALE
FOR SALK—Nitrate ot soda, acid,
kuinit, sulphate ,u potash, mixed
fertilizers and calcium arsenate. W.
H. Syrnor ii Cc.
FOR SALK— Steel and iron bars,
rods, angles, I beams, etc., ware
house tin;] fabricaiing plant, Slum*!
Engineering & Sales Co., Columbia,
S. C.
FOR SALE—Window guards, fire es
capes and railings made by Sham!'
Engineering & Sales Co., Columbia
S. C.
Apgly
.'IcQinivn
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FOR RENT—Two / ’or three coululcl-
ing rooms, suilahle for light house
keeping. Adjoining hath roiAn.
I'lion,.* 5821.2, or apply 5ott Ivlsi
Pine street. *
FOR RENT—One nicely fufnWheil
Modern couv'enleflves.
from • ttepof.-- -Apply
(iaillard street. Pilate
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WMMWpa ■
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bedivon.
Three blocks
1Id South
217-W.
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I'OR RENT
FOR SALE- Tliat beautiful five room 1 ,
house with all modern convenient:-)
es, located at 18 Howard street.
Best location in Florence. Dandy"
home for railroad man. , Lot 150 x'
150 feet. Brand new. Easy terms,!
$400 down and $25 a mouth, iu-j
clm’es interest and principal. Tob- ~
in (i Barnwell. Inc., Masonic Tem
ple. Phone 5<;i. _
One nicely fttnii
room with all conttanimjles. Tfn
blocks From main cot net . Refkt-
eticcs requested. Mrs. J. l>c Jongl:,
210 South Dargan street Phiim
426-W. j 111»• i ,
RENT—Two rooms ai'm utftl.
furnished or unfurnished. Use o?
hath. Hot tituh cold * wstet. Atndy
too South Church street. Phon*
r.45-W. ..
FOK
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LOST
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XAMIISE the
new Goodyear
Cord Tiro with the
beveled All-Weather
Tread. The tread U
semi-flat,the rubber
compound is new
and improved, the
sidewall is heavier,
the tread blocks are
reinforced. Theft
buy it, and you will
find thst it is the
longest-lasting tire
you have ever used.
We will give you real
service on it.
An Goett?**r Stn'jc* Station
Heiferit* nelf urul rct'orri-
mend Goodyear Tire* and
bock them t%p with ettndard
Goodyear Srrrfvm
JOUTHERN MOTO c .
CAF5 CO. . ,
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FOR SALE Majestic range (.'quipped .
with 00 gallon tank. Practically
new. Cost $140 will soil for ?75
quick sale. Also re’iigcrator. lo'J 1
Park avenue.
i |
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red hatch
ing eggs. Owens farm straifls.
heavy layers. $1.50 and $2.50 per
setting. It. II. Moore, 19 South
Jarrott street.
FOR SALE -Horse, wagon, harness
and buggy. PI.one 813-W.
FOR SALE-. We must sell at once
lhat beautiful and valuable lot just
off of Palm* l to strOel on Mc()ucen
street, facing east. In the Heart of
(lie best neighborhood of Went
Florence. Near lo ehurchtvs and
schools. Lot cost in 1920. $2,250.50.
Will sell now for $1,050. $U5o down
and balance to suit purchaser. Tob
in ,YBarnwell. Inc., Masonic Tem
ple. phone 581.
LOST—One blhc.R and tan hound dqg.
lias white spot on ni* .-«•>- ami taJI.
Answers to name • Rihg." Notify
(’. K. Suminerford, care of Fir*' In-
partment. ,• 1 t,, (
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LOST -Around Union D^pot. Monday
night, about !l p. in.. lady's soljd
gold wrist watch, small size, en
graved case. 15 jewfel'* MAvenieilt.
KIik’Iv return to East Evans strelit
tower and get reward, or cdll
055-.I. ««* i
i OST—One liny horse. wS^hs nboyt
l.ono pounds, and omx black with
broken top. Reward for inforiuji-
Hon leading to return. .1. K. Cifr
(h r. R. F. D. 1. Efffngliaiu. K. C l
FOR SAEK—At a sacrifice, kv nice lot 1
facing east, just off Palmetto on 1
.\ « Queen street. Worth $2,500.
Will take $1,050. $(550 down and
$1,000 one yenr. Tobin X- Barn-'
well. Masonic Temple
FOR SALE- - Fertilizer
F. Stackley Co.
STR.YYKD--Or stolen; Fox terrier,
all white, black marking. Half
j face and oui- ear black. Reward
for information io if^sTTarie New
man. care of Gibbs Bros.
t
; LOST—Between Saniwuy Cafe, Pal-
ice Drug, Co., and FlonancL* Iniirui-
cry. Diamond ring, wjth ^two * •»-'
iiionds. Finder pleasm net urn to
Palace Drug Co. nnd focclvo r*
ward. ^
1*110111! 581.’ LOST—Fox Terrier PiiU. wSfu w ith
hlafk ears. Four mohtlis old. Find
er please phone 302. Balace Drug
Co. Receive reward.
for gardens. J.
FOR SALE—Three-piece parlor suit.I
one library table, one davenport,
ami one sideboard, am! two small
tables. All In perfec' condition.
Will sell for $40 cash. 11 McFarland ’
street.
FOR SALE—Fruits aud vegetables
and groceries at Artec's. Cream of.
Wheat, 2uc per package: sugar j
corn, two cans for 25e. Swift’s Pro-;
niium hams, 25c per lb. White,
granulated sugar, 9 1-2 cents per )
pound. Fresh tomatoes, 2 lbs. for
25c. Whole grain rice. 6 1-2 cunta
per lb. Creamery butter 55c. For
bargains ring 26. Artec’s, 53 East
Evans street.
PIANOS — VICTROLA8
. Sc idling Music House '
. »"«• . „."
We are agents for the Steinway
.Piano, Brambach Small Oram),
Ivera & Pond, Kranich A Bach,*
Shoninger, Stodart. ■
party.
W. M. WATERS.
lews.* comment or interpretation. If
|t agijces with tiie reader’s i ievious J day of March. 1923.
jpinlun, it is true: if it coulPcts w'Hi •Chamher or City
Ihat epinion. ii ■ is a piece of ly 'ng |Clty Hall Building,
ropagamla and the paper has been
bought by UriHsh or Bolshevis
rpld." L.!.
J* + *+ 'f*»* + + *+ + + + + + +
$• MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST *
♦ ♦♦4v6«.'|»+*i**r + 'l* + + *+ , 'f
A moviynont inaugural cd by Flor-
nee C^iyunuiiltv. Service to spread
ic knowledge and love of good music
trough u contest In recognizing and
J amhig, (weitty-four famous eomposl-
ons wlron they are heard. Open to
reryone wlthoiil fee or registration,
ir further details telephone Cbrnniu-
hy Service secretary at Hi.
Review of the Brat four selection*.'
an aid to the
In the Conned
Court Room,:
in the Ci’y I
ai which time,
the abutting prop ;
McFarland Street.!
to Dii\ Slrce.t. shall;
i — ■
of Florence,
an 1 i lace all of
erfy owners, on
Irom Pine Street
be heard thereupon, and if IL should
jthnye npp(, r that the eanva“s Imre
j tofore made- bv City Council was cor-,
reel and that said ULtition bad''been j
(Inly subscriln d by a majority of \
jsuch abuli’ng property owners, the
, same shall be so decliiied by resolu !
jtion. and after Its adoption the saum;
ishall be Incontestable and conclusive'
i evidence thereof, nnd that Council J
i will thereupon nifAcncd to order the :
j Improvement of said ^atrdet and as-!
, aess the abutting property owners
thereupon for the payment of two
itarial already Included In our list,
—■i — •• - ^
memory of the | thirds of the cost thereof.
By Order of City Couucij..
Awnings—
Tents—^Covers
Porch Curtains. Chautauqua
Tents, Boy Tents. Wcgon Cov
ers. Water-proof Tfdck Covers.
Water-proof Cen int Covers.
The best in material and work
manship at the right price
A card will bring a representa
tive to calf on you.
W* As Ingram
MONROE, N. C.
Agent Anchor Supply Co.
■*ii iM>
NOMINATION COUPON
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^ GOOD FOR 50,000 VOTES
Only One Counted to an Entrant
Thi* Nomination Ballet is good for 50,000 votes for the person
whose 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.
Both new subscriptions or renewals count.
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Town - R. F. D State
District No. Nominated by
Persons making nominations must sign the ballot as evidence of
good faith, but names will not be divulged.
MaH this Coupon to The Florenc* Dally Times, Campaign Depart
ment, Florence, 8. C.
FOR SALE- Sow with seven fine'
pigK. Registered sows that will,
•.'arrow this month. Extra.fine milk
cow. Prices reasonable. . Young's
IVi’lgreod Send Farm, Timmons
ville. Phone 2003.
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j FOR SALE—One Dumoro Sewing ma-[
chine motor, * in good condition.*
i Price $5. Phone 82D-W. •
' CO T TON
For Spot and Future Delivery in
units of 10 bales and upward.
M.vgfn ’requiiemenf' at present
$10 per bate.
J. P. BRUNSON, - StfkffFR, S. C.
>-Corresponthkif
. - 440UGHT3^; A -tJfllRAN
1 itf fcroad sireei.. N^fe?jkork Ci’ly
Clearing Mer
Pholfe or ’Wire me ydur^ orders
MISCELLANEOUS
PHONE nil -For nice dry stove
wood, fl.50 per load. West End
START Your Garden Now—We can
supply the beat seeds grown. L.
O. 'Watson Seed Co., old Times
BU'g'.x
k—g—: ; i
I’AKOEYN’A ELECTRIC Shoe Shot
uses flie bert prime leather. Our
workmanship is guaranteed. Head
quarters for Goodyear Wingfootj
Ruhher HeelH, 50c^ All other .makes j
are 35*. ’ Man's half sole, $1; ladles’ 1
half sole. 85c. Work called tor and
I ^delivered. Phone 249-J. Best shine
in citv lor 5c. 57 East Evans st.
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BURN OAK WOOD,
• *•* •* • • V >• -• .nM
On* cord of oak woott'Vkual* on*
ton of coal. Ws cut it.ll^y I an ft h.
Piione 947 <
West End Fuel Com*\
pany.