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) ; -<■ Tm nwmw. T'»Bg. TKURSPA-V . A£TEIj^pOX, MARC . H ■ • M' NOTtCE j NOTICE A meeting: o£ mo Democrats of thr- The Health Cofiftnlsilimer wishe. '(.My wr'l'IWencc will i»e he!^ at the j to liml the^ presertt I x .ii jn of a m- jCouMv Cotlit. Jiouse on Friday even- gro girl uboat years chj. , ^g.^argin»th.J»$l, at Hgat oVlocg. r „med Stj .irw. S o bus an aunt I ne p'OriH^e* uf ih.s meeting is tliat i mta Joer'p'i, living at ’(I'i i;a>' ri<e\is • of reorganizing the Deinoerath: l*nrtv street bat her aunt has not seen hn of the City of Florence and Die inuk- i u two weeks .tng or nremrations looking to tbe^ This girl mav ho wo-Msu K holding of n Hempcmtic Primary. family and she is i runaway from a. election, in which said Primary dec- 1 kcarlet fev^r-’house om! a seari *t f u - tion a candidate for Mayor of the yer edmaet. and she >b :i.ib! ? to soread ' y’ity of Florence and four Council-1 the d‘sense. Anv one cat in • h. < m ■men will be nominated for the ap i this c 4 tv hinillv notify the Health pioaching municipal Election. - « *• s Social and Personal / Telephone items for this Depart ment to 225 . i hohsday, march <: :: p. in.--Parent-Teachers ' tion of Park tiehoo' at th -htii'dlug. \HMocla- sen aoi PASTORS’ AID SOCIETY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS' The Pastor's Aid Soeeij ( ,f m,. First Presbyterian chureh m< i nt tie- pome of Mrs. .1 c. Kemiall »n West Evnns street, with Mrs. .1 H. .dariiu. Mrs. J. II. McCown and Mrs. I). |>. McEachern as assistant hostess* a. Twenty-six members were present 0 t the meeting. Th members decided to bend aV their efioits along m. line of home miss ; on work, hjavlng the foreign department of Inc work to the general organization of the w<> man's auxiliary, in pursuance of this (J uU-LlMiijiM i ; Commlss'oner or Poll.** llead-iuaii< rs '.Z- PnM,,, • . T, ' m,out de1ay - »*•;.“ mUWHAM. f< 4 Dim. fteshareh eiuh. 1 iosieas.' policy the circle will help in lurnisn • ■ - - Secretary,. - Uea a Lominissunier. Mrs. Mason lirunsoit South Coll ' a teacher's room in the stewiri- Mil -| > . — lli ^4* r *^1 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 L. B. HARPER, Mgr, 43 West Evans St. Phone 312. Mason iirunsem South Coil 1!, E a street. Robinson school in the mounifrns <>j North Carolina. •!:»' 1> m I'loniice Literary .eJub.. An election of officers was held ••• i lure announces. i An average of I. >*!i2 carloads wa* j •handled every i’ t iy tlxoiighop' Mu yr.ar, fndici'llng the * xl* nt to which ihege fourlren i.-irin products is ( moved from one pari of the* country! to another. Last year's carload move ■ mi nt execed'-d that of i'.ilM !>.'■ ■ ! carloads, while Uu*,average for the' six year period, 19JT-ISLIlt, was .‘•L’t. i j 457 (jarloads. ALL AIRMEN USE PARACHUTE Itantoul. t"., .\ ( reh S. All persons r.'rt...g in government owned airerafi are now r< > <iuired to wear ;i |»ira chute o;* every flight, accordin'; te. officers at C.Tanuie Field hen;. A paraehuL course mis been added lo rhe trtiiii ng courses ;.t tlu> tinld ami • llo3t««s. Mrs. W. 1!. I’atUllo. 22 I{u-‘-'Vting .as follows:- ProsUlen,. Mrs •' ; ' .," S m . nU ' Vv- ki- avenue W. MeCOwn; first vire pr* sulent. Mis. "• 1 ' l * ir * lutemi Nn'-u p. m. Mission try frele N... I .of - H. J. Jaeger; second vice !'‘-i'lM.t,! ^^ f ‘ O ntral Methodist ehurcli. Ilosless. ‘ Mis- 'V. I‘. Barringer; sc t -rcriiry. Mrs. , Mrs. I!corse Brandt. 15 Soulh Rave- ' tk Bo: >:>•; treasurer. Mrs \V. t n*'i siroet. At! nuMioeru are uig*-u n. Neely, • feiul tin meetlu<; i possible . i beiigh’lful refreshments wire serv- FRIADY. MARCH » | * ;rt dwrhig the social half hour Ilia 4 V. m.—Regn'ar semi-monlhlv ' lollowed the budBess 1>( vied ^meeting ot Hie tat dies Aiutdtnrv to) the Brotherhood of Railway Train- Mrs. Clarence Buel Ha pen and lit ’tie daughter. Miss Francos Melvi men came here from the Minted States and Hawaiian rteivivtnn nts lot mstruetkm in th's course. Phone 874-J 99 N. Irby St. Carolina Coal Company Offer for Immediate Delivery, Clean Lump Coal — mmmm 1 I !i! •as—L-e-- men in the Rn ! nwater hall. , 4 n. m. -Home sunn clttli. Hostess.' o" UreenviVe. urvived thisj Mrs. E. H. Dudley, i:, South Warier' morulug from New York where th< \ t Something New In Spring Jewelry. etreet. « p. m.—Sew-u-while club. Host, ess. Mrs. B. H. Putnam, COS Has; Evans street. mrs. McCarthy entertains SAMUEL BACOT CHAPTER Mrs. 1). S. McCarthy was hostess' yesterday afternoon' to the Satmn t j Ikicot chapter of the Daughters ot i the American Revolullttn at her prot nave oten vis’Ung .Miss I'bnmes .Me- Iver Thompsoti. Mrs. Unpen win • ;* it Mrs. Henry Malone acre, nn s- are tneee tmugliters and criuidd;mv,a ters of Col. Henry T. Thom: sou 1392 CARLOADS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HANDLED DAILN Wa.iMngton. Mirth S.- Vegi tulihr and fruit ur.idc) heavy demands oa • ty bungalow home on King avenue. * Hte transpor'iilion I'aejl'ties of lit-' •Gifts That Uust.' csmoLfsmo ttsrc Don’t experiment with fertilizers. Use brands that have been tried and found true. The Wuibern Brands have been on the ibafket a lifetime and have always made g-ood. ' Acid Kainit, Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash, Fish Tankage. Write us for prices, telling us your peeds and we will quote you. Wuibern Fertilizer Corp. Manufacturers of Fertilizer CHARLESTON, S. C. Present its guests of the ckupter 1 country last year, a total of fi'.m.xm were Mrs. D. S. McCarthy, Sr., moth | Mira havng bn* n reijulred for car t . er of the hostess, and Mrs. .1. J. Pear-; I >m! shipmen'H of f* tirtem frniis am, j son of Bennettsville. guest of Mius ! T.'gt'lahlps. the doparliuoti! o sigrk ti*- .Nellie- Bristow. Two new members t ( '.Mrs. Henry Muloue and Mrs. .1. P. Jef-) NOTICE OF SALE UNDER fords, were welcomed into the chap | , CHATTEL MORTGAGE Business matters attended lo con State of South Carolina, sisted of authorizing a eoutrilnuion | County of Florence. 1 to the immisraiits’ oe< u^atkulil. , work UNDER AND f ’BY VIRTFKE of at Ellis Island, a contribution to tn*' j the power of sale-eontained In lhal t ttrary at Tomassee i t-J lo Ibc pur- ] certain chattel mortgage exeetil* tl h.\ chaze Of pamphlets « • t iiniuR s(or*e»s‘ Roy's lueorporated lo Earmvrs A of the (lag to bo disfributed in the Mechanics Bank and bearing date ol| schools, in response to a i*apiest lor !October 29C.I, 1921. and itv the said j books of local history for the lihrarv bank assigned, for valuable cuu-iii’er-' in Continental Hall, Washington. I). ;ation. to the Bank of Florence. '.\>iieh t'.. si-vt-rttl local histories were prom- mortgage v,':*' duly recorded on No i ised by the members. ; vember llth. 1921. iu Book A-32 at A ,lei ter wa» read from th*- SLtie page «()6 of the Records of Chattel Historian, Miss Mariliu Salley, and . jvioilgages for Florence County, the one from tho Columbia chapter re- ( terms -and conditions of which said •luestiug endorsement of Mrs. Willium :chattel mortgage having been breach- Burnt y lot Stiite Regent. This was | py t] )t . ^-,1*1 Mortgagor, the under unanimously given. Another inatlei '.tigne* 1 Mortagagee will, at the place hrouuht up was that of giving time on |-,f fiasin -ss of the Mortgagor No. , iim* i rograin to eurre.n world affairs. »o u nd 22 on the Soutli side of Ifist llereafler the roll vail will he answu-j slrGe t, at Florence. South , Carolina, offer for sale at public auc- d by titemhot's with Hems of world iOll. at ten o'clock a. m.. Friday, w’de interest. I. An entertaining program foli'owed ; Marc It 23rd. l!'2:: t to the hialn-st hid the business session. Mrs. 11. A. • ,jer for cash, all of the goods, chat mi miHon read :- <-narniing sk'-tcli ot jt<-lv nttd propi-rty lu-reinufter <-jiuni- “Old Beaufot’L" with her shell roads, j.-nil.-d and fully described in tin- chat beautiful Homes ami oreezy beaches mortgage hereinabove referred to. Mrs. 1). M. McKaehin then read at; ; _.[• uuieh thereof as may he nooes- ; essay on ' T'te South's Place in the jat y to pay the iipM'iodness. wit’k l.lleiatiire of th*' Nation," wrMten i*v 1 rusts and interest repYesentcd Itv the Mrs. Vandiver of Anderson, sister o -aid chattel mortgage said goods, he lat* Hartwell M. Ayrr. I'n's o , j "battels ami property to he thus sold say took the first prize in a coiitess ; heing .-is follows, as <lesci'ihed in saitl put. on py tut* Martin Hovt Piihtisn .-nortgage: / .. i •ng t ompany ot AUpma, and was "The pool room, cigar, fountain and treat indeed to all who maid the i restaurant business conducte*) on tln-| reading. premises at No. 20-22 East Evans .Alter the program the hostess, a*-i meet, iu the Williamson Building. In sis ted by Mrs. .Malone, served sanu 'he Cltv of Florence, t’ountv of Flor- wiehes nnd Httss'au Tea while the ence. State of South Carolina, inelud- mem hers ejiaUed gaif'y for it hal* I ing all furniture., ii" lures and enttit*- l our. The next nrmtittg will he hehilment of everv kiml and t es'-rintion wlh Mis. E. .1. Burch. ''whatsoever, used in connection with 1 any business c-ondirl-ted on the said PROMINENT COLUMBIANS j premises, or pertaiaiirg thereto am’ NOW IN FLORENCE - It'll rights and Interests of the mortga- A Mini hew of prominent Columbian- , gor In the\improvomonts placed on said Hr,* iu the <Hl\ tor the Unitml Slat** I aI > furnitiir**. fixtures and e<|uio- eottil. Among them are .1. Pope Mat- premises, together with Hie entiri* Hows .Misses Mi vie Matthews. E'lz j^Hn-k of nu-r.-liaudise -of every kind .ilu tli Meath. HMen Me.Vuster.. .Mrs. description, now owned or lmr<- William Earle, Christ!o Jhmet. I). W , ' ,|,, r aei]Hired, and titiy nmt all a*- -’i-ssions. additions, replacements or Fish ! miprovnuenls to any of the property lips and Mi>s Hutson ucJS*»sr ■ -r.: y _r„ ' Jt Vi Fr*<ibt nri'f "Tm l' rfr* s iv % & Recently Reduced $ 100 It is the t>est moderate priced closed car to buy because in addition to all closed car comforts, it provides that distinctive satisfaction that comes only with a fust into chassis. -■ ijfvcs All Year Comfort Robinson. F. 11. Weston. W. T w cock. John \V. Condor. C. C. , . , , , , bttrne, C. T. Oravden, John B. Rogers ' ; ' bovt! ^scrihed. ust-d for the purpose A. A. Maddon. Rev. Henry I). Pi.i! « M '' iu currying on the l.usiness ol the mortgagor, while any ot the unlebtediiess seettred by Bus mort- I'yago •••*mains outstanding and un- liuiul: it being provided, however, that ' the mortgagor shall have ,tin- right of 11.sing the said merchandise and other protierty in the usual riniw *>f the I opefalioa of Its business. The fix tures and equipment covered by ibid mortgage comprise ail ele< l rl<- fix .ure.-i. including lighls and fans; nine I pool table, with rarKS. ettt-s, chairs and all olher -equipment used iu cou- 'neetion with the operaof the pool room, the fountain, show cases, wall * eases an*! all other equuipitment per- 1 wining to or uses for the purpose of tho business now conducted in the | front part of the pool room premises: oflice. fixtures and equipment, includ- 1 ing cash registers, safe, typewriter:). I adding machines, and all other office equipment of every kind: dining room ; and kitchen equipment, including tables, chairs. Iray stands, trays. Un it nti. plate and hollow silverware, crockery, glassware, pictures, refrig- uators. ranges, ovens and all other dining room and > kitchen equipment | and utensils of every kind.” TOC ETHER with the good will of; I tho said business, the leasehold rights of I lie mortgagor lo ♦hr- premises above described, and all and singular the rights and appurtenances to any ‘ of ilu: said properties l« Inuring, nr in ' anywise appertaining. ' Terms of sale cash. Proceeds arig ! Ing then from to h- applied on the i mortgaged indehtednesb. i This 7th day of-.Mar.Ji. A. D.. 1923 j BANK OF FLORENCE. Mortgagee. Florence, S. C WHICH? WILL YOU WIN t * New^Friceh Lowest Ever for , ,, ESSEX .« « *4 j W • • Toorin* - • Cabriolet - - 114T> Coach ... Freight nntt T'tx Frtra Y«mi v/ili likcthcCoach hoHy hcctliko of lt» beauty and rtvrtly const met ion. It cvbry efzrn- ’ -H) closed car utility. It in Uklinirly reliable. It will p 7 ivr long ferv. ice a\ a minimum of operating and main* tcnancc cost. t Thirty thousand Coaches in uSc prove how completely they meet cloned car re quirements. MILK Morning Delivery. Your Trada Solicited. H. E: CORRIK Phone 3311 R. F. D. No. 1 i -yf.ti* l * - ■ i SOUTHERN MOTOR CAR CO. \,, Nfltlohal Cash Register Sales, Service And Suppllaa 8. C. JACKSON, Sales Agent, 6 North Irby St * FIRST GRAND PRIZE $1,750 Studebaker'Light Six Sedan. Purchased of G. C. Chandler. THINK — of the beautiful summer months just ahead. Think, too, of the wonderful drives in every direct ion. Are you content to hear your friends and neighbors tell of their wonderful outings? Why not have a Sedan of your own. Really live and see things for your self. BE ABLE TO TELL OTHERS. ' WORK TODAY! RIDE TOMORROW LOAF TODAY - f MOURN ALL SUMMER! SECOND GRAND PRIZE Purchased cf Crowell & Co. ACT NOW! Don’t let “Spring Fever” rob you of something Your better judgment urges you forward to better things Be wise enough t o stop and listen. \ ou have every thing to gain—so DON’T LOAF NOW-ACT! The Race IS close, really worth while. TWO FORD TOUR ING CARS AWAIT WORKERS IN TIMES RACE- AND THE BATTLE HANGS IN THE BALANCE. DISTRICT PRIZES 1 w* to he Awarded. Purchased of C lo vell A Co. If You Don’t Get a Prize, You Will Receive 'Fen Per Cent Commission—$45 In Cash Prizes Go Saturday and Four Autos and Two Radios , Saturday, March 24th. Go