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*4S* t THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 19, 1923. tr-Y* .'f Why Florence Is The Best Town In State To Live In nity. This is the place for a iikiu t0 : WQ)\/j|r|\| VOTERS ARE come, Jive and 4io»«. i Eighth—People and Social Life: j URGED TO REGISTER Composed of a cosmopolitan citizen | ■ sh p^we live and work together, j know and love each other.. Our social ■ „ I life is varied and hea*thy. Fwrenco D., ciassili- have compU'ted ‘ho prescribed course j w iiomn ot people who cume here WR1GL and give you? stomach a list. Provides ”tjhc bit ol sweet** In keneficial loria. Helps, to cleanse the teetb and keep them healthy. In thk; classification Florence :'s ad inittc 1 to bo one of the five best cit- ( lie ' in the 'tatc, and is ranhed the 5th !< ty in South Circlin'. However, this 1 < taoHifieation is not necessarily cc.r jrret and w > propose to show why * Florence is the best city ! 'Carolina. i-aie a county registration certlf! WHEN FELL IN VA I ' eate. liy special arrangement ta • . . . (county registration booas will be PAMPLICO MAN HORRIBLY RURN-: kei ’t opon at 1,10 Ca,,nty t ' burt llmj3, i until April Is; ! Everyone is urged to register and ! to vote.. ' • ■ ' ' 'i t ED WHEN HE WAS PLUNGED INTO BOILING w/yrpp. There are two million Hoy Scout in the world. William H. Hamilton, valued em ploye of the Federal Civil Service Bureau, Washington, says he would not be without Tanlac, ever if it cost ten dollars a bottle. "Tarmac put me on my foot and kept me on the job, and even if it cost ten (’ollars a bottle I wouldn't he without it,” declared Wm. H, Hamilton, 101'.* 4 1-2 St.. iui Washington, D. C/., well known special policeman at the Civil Servicfe iTuUding. chinn;h troubles 'and a run down condition caused me terrible suffering several years. After eit-, ing I blqated with gas till I had to gasp lor breath, and pains in my hack a< ded to my misery. 1 couldn’t sleep and was so weak and worn out 1 thought 1 was about done for. ‘‘But now 1 feel .'is good as when I was forty, 1 am sixty-nine but walk to and from work, sleep like a ton, eat hearty and enjoy splendid health.” Tanlac is sold by al igood drug gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. <Hy N. W. Hicks. M ^ ( cat'on physician (medutii), Florence | of study. We foster and maintain in aQ ( ] wherever they may go Florence Uotary Llub.J ! addition to the usual departments In'is always “Home.” orente the best town to live,in in ! »' school; music, sight singing; hand Ninth-Every. citizen or Florence | ( , 1 .... {and orchestra, physical culture; phys-1 laves Florence because Horence is ..onth Carolina. Why? » ical director in charge of boys and i Home; everyone- who comes to Flor- . From the standpoint of measuring | g| r j S( W itb a well equipfed and ap-i "nee n^ikus Florence (heir home; the advantages of a citv, “the biggest 1 pointed gymnasium, also* supervised j therefore, everybody who ha- nan ibis usually conceded to'be the best/ 1'^ ™ our play grounds; manual lrivilege loves Florence. Come aim training; a well equipped shop and try it. courses In mechlini nl diawing. Home j economics: modern and well equipped ( Q|£Q FROM BURNS sewing and cooking departments | Art: In art our departments of draw-j nig, painting and decorating is ex- cci’ent. Athletics: we feature athM Fmith j irls > 11 ou,i desire to interest bo/s' rtnd girls and keep them in ecluoL| I First—H is admitted to be one ot sn <l we do *t- We havft the he: ' , | _ ; the best, (tie fifth in the state from! eouviies and our teams in hitseha.l. i pamrlico. Ma: ! tli<' stan-ljioint cf size and import-, football and basketball merit recogni-1 . ) | 0I ,i ( , r ;>i.i i aa« o. i tion. '' ' " ’ • i Second—It is (ho largest city in) We have the. best school. In our [on WcdncRdp-^ afrerpoon r^f last week j eastern South Carolina, north of flute, our people know it ami are wll-. when Charier- l». Yennv. years of | Charleston. [ling to lend It the : r support. 'J'here | age. ncc'd'Uitlv feji into tin hro v;<irer ; Third—Lot nt on: “The gate city of! T 13 n>ver been a recorded vote I eastern South Carolina,” it has a against the special tax le w ror mam- , geographical location that is not ex- tenance of our schools. ' celled in the state. ! Third—The City licuutiful: While j Fcurth—Railway accommodations: 'a young city our beautiful shade trees Situated on the main .line of the A.| lar e pkiising to our vizitors and at- ,C. L., and with the S. A. L. in the j tractive to our citizens. Our Park i field as an retire competitor, the Comm'ssion is planting trees, pruning (very best railway accommodations! and caring tor those we have and I are assured. The divergent railway j have instituted a program of planting I lines, nortii. east, south ami west, ornamenti-1 shrubbery that will ho ; give Florence the deserved souhri-! niost attr; L-tive. The profusion of (quet, “The Hub City." | do worts and esnecially our roses. ; Fifth—This location with the vast; merit spec al mention. Out in the i field to be served, which is rightfully j open roses in May and roses in I)c- Tb<> League of Women Voters wishes to remind its members, am all other women of Florence wno are qmi'itied to vote in the coming elec tion of city officers. in order to vote in this election it is necessary to have a city registra tion certificate. These certificates may be obtained at the McCown Haul- ware Company’s store. The hook < ? •egistration at this store will re main open until April 5th, that in. \ live days before the first primary. ! In order to secure this city regiztra- li,on certificate It is necessary m [MORROW TO TELL THE INSIDE STORY his home nbs :t ' up in sand dunes alter the enmnuin-f The Florence Daily Times, 15c a Week comber, with their fragrance ana beauty of form, are here to greet us. Florence's territory, makes Horence ; potentially one of the best d’strihut I ing points in the country. The di- ,'rcct connection with the north and -j west, assures this ndvinitnge. The ; field is inviting to the prospective i business man along this line. ! Sixth—Climate and sod: Florence , has a Cj'i nate unexcelled anywhere ’In ; tliis or any other state. The mean • temperature and humidity Is all that could he desired from uti agricultunil New ideas come to us, grow and bear [State of South Caroling. . fruit and are not henry wtn ago. ; County of Floreno* Those “with us are of us" and are j jounce is hereby given mat urn section to a variety of agricultural at home and Vork with us. .books of registration for the generai crops that can be profitably grown j Fifth—Streets: Our present paving - municipal election for Mayor and and is not excelled anywhere. The (program wiilmake us a city of paved ■ Counclmen. to be In Id on the lirsi location of the State' Experiment' streets. (Tuesday in May, 1922. ere now onen. Station here admits (his statement;) Sixth—Growth: The pun and get-- Persons desiring to register must the "Jerry Moori” of corn fame is-together spirit is responsible for our [ present County IWgistratlon Celt fi st. Joseph, Mich., March 19.— Mnu vat oi the CFar nt .v'enew and Ltim I rice Wolf, of the justice department, her Co . and v is gevejcW scalded. • wt?:?-.'ated to identify the ptm-rs dug Being moved to four mihs >n tnr> rmintw .-ifti »■ ;in ing r^ce ved mnd’cal aid 1! succu n- bed to the shock and burns, ana d’f.d at*-5 o’c-’oek Thursday morning. IMr. Young was well known, havin , a Inrge family connection In this sec- * tion. He leaves nesidcs his widow, who was Miss Susie Poston. un«i three small children, four brothers and one ■ sister. Mrs. W. H. Kanell. of Pam-i plico. Lewis T.. Arthur W.. Zonn’e K.. and .lu.’ius Young, all of Hvmnn, S. i C. Funeral services were h< hi at Mt. Zion Baj.-tist church, near iiere. j We Now Have Plenty, of GOOD COAL Phone Us Florence Ice & Fuel Co. t ;* g* * • • * .a . ' I* .< * » - • * •* • Phone 143 i iunvention lasf-Aurnst, when the trial of William Z. Foster for crimi nal syndicalism, was reopened *o.luy. Alter We'F’s testimony Francis .\ior- •“w was to tell the “insiiic” story of the convention. NOTICE With our beautiful homes well; on Friday morning af Hi oVlo; k con- ket t lawns, majestic shade trees. ; ducted bv Hev. .1 W. Moifitt. of th-- profusion of flowers and ornnmental j Hyman Ikiptist cii’ircn. shrubbery we are destined to add a j third soubriquet to our list. “The City Spectacles, wc#e inventel in the Lilli Beautiful.’’ jeenturv. Fourth—Cosmopolitan populat'on: ! This is onr real advantage as a Citv. J BOOK R This is the secret of growth and vigar. To my rnencr.: viw-ing to cm-umstanees wh'ch liave lately developed practically all of my time may lie taken up out of the city this summer. Therefore i am com- iioljcd to withdraw my name as a can- didat.-; for re t lection, as u candidate' for com’ssioner. Thanking you for the most flatter ing vote given me in the last elec tion, 1 am. Yours verv truly. J. F. ST ACKLEY l: tandpoint for a place to live. This j coupled with the soil, adapts this our product; the Carolina Bright To bacco Belt embraces our section; King Cytton” is at home with us; [Carolina Sweet Potatoes is the prod uct of onr soil; our me'ons are as ,swert and projl’fic as can be grown; peaches to eat and peaches to look at only vie with each other find are I unexcelled; trucking is a growing In [diistry and demand is the limit of the possibility of our section in tins line; this section is the home of Pedigreed Reed, of oats, rye, corn and cotton; our soil and climate of fers the greatest opportunities |dairying and this field is being rapid- -!y developed. These are our natural advantages, many others could be eiiumenitod. [but what have we done to appronn late tin* opportunity which is onrn and •to develop our city? First-- Churches: We have excel [knt. churches, many religious denom- : illations are rei resenjed here: w« •ill work in harmony and the i 1 gioiis^ growth. Florence Is conceded to he me most rapidly growing city in our state. Seventh—Opportunity: The above makes Florence the C'tv of Opportu CANDIDATES’ CARDS (Paid Political Advertisements) FOR COM MISSIONED ' I hereby announce mvself as a candidate for re-elecuun aa commis- stener for the city of Florence, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic [ party. My plntfoim is “fairness ami j cate, and proof of payment of aii j taxes assessed and collectible in the . yepr 1922. S. J. McCOWN. ' Supervisor oi Registration, j STOPS FALLING HAIR What will stop my hair from fall ing out? Parisian Sage. It will also stimulate new hair to grow soft, thick and glossy a id prevent dandruff. Ask K. 1J. Lake Drug Co. to show you the money-baek guarantee printed on every pack age. * WATER CONSUMERS NOTICE! 11* your water bill is not paid on or before Tuesday, March 20th, supply will be subject to cut oft* without further notice. Water Department CITY HALL fraiiknrsz.” F. H. BARNWELL. ! I herchv announce myself as a can j didate for the office of Commissftmer of the City of Florence, subject to Die rules .of tli i Imuioorat’c party. E. W. BALDWIN. 1 nereby ann-junce myself as a can didate for the office of commissionc; life of our city in the various phases j i of activity is excellent and merits , ■ i . . ., . i, .'of tile City o, Florence, subject to the I the sunp irt tind cooperation of all of ./ . our citiz-rir, I Second—Schools: We have* admit-i ledly the host School System in* our j state. Py School System I mean not only buildings and books, but the [various ph:r es of activity incorporat ed in our schools: to educate, to ue- I rules and regulations governin Democratic parly. S. JSADOKUi.ZBACHER. Hu 1 hereby announce myself a enndi date for re-election as Commissioner of Florence, in the forthcoming city , , . [election, subject to the •rules and velop, to interest and to keey our i-pgui.at’ous of the Democratic nartv. boys and gifi's in school until they' g g PlU RETTES )« \ -or j 1 hereby announce myself as a j ■ candidate for the office of Commis-/ I sioner ot the City of Florence!! subject l to the rules of the. Democratic party. J. C. KENDALL. [ 1 hereby announce mvself as a can didate for the office of Commissioner [of the City of Mlorence. subject to the . rules and regulations governing *the -! democratic party. W. H. BERRY. FOR MAYOR j I hereby announce myself ,-is a can didate for the iffice of Mayor of j Florence, subject to the rules and reg | illations of the Democratic primary THAI) W. JONES. tip: s -T x? WW: : v-' cA fluid that fils the Springtime 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Mayor of the I City of Flois-nce, subject Irvthe Rules of the Democratic Party. W. MARSHALL BRIDGES. In the sparkling beauty, in tho lustrous coloring and in the zest that they bring to motoring, the Buick Sport Roadsters fit the spirit of springtime. Quite in keeping with every outdoor pastime, equally tuited to every day tasks and duties and always smart, up to the minute and attractive, the sport roadsters provide luxurious motoring. Only a trip behind the wheel can reveal how far their appointments and refinement have bettered motor car ciomfoit and convenienco. I hereby announce myself as a ’. candidate for the office of Mayor of ! the City of Florence, subject to the j ruk-s governing the Democratic I party. - I W. M. WATERS. Fours 2 Pan. Ro*d»ter S'Psh. Touring 3 Pan. Coupe • 5 Pan. Sedan • 5 Pan. Touring Sedan - - - Sport Roaditer 4 Price to be Plan, Sixes $«65 h'iS ms 2 Pan Ro!»(l»ter$1175 4 Pan. Coupe - $189% t 5 P&99. Touring 1195 7 Pass. Turning 1435 I3y > 5 Pass. Touring 7 Pun. Sedan • ‘2195 1325 Sedan - - - 1935 Sport Roadster 1625 1025 5 Pass. Sedan • 1985 Sport Touring • 1675 »f.o. b. lluich Factories; government tax jiitlai. Ask about the (1. A/T A. C. Purchase ■which provides for Deferred Payments. D-15-3J-NP C. W. Hewitt & Son Florence, S. C. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT, MICHIGAN . , ..r.-;™*’ 1 ' 1l-'- 2 ; When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them 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 i: • • it-;- Ats- - 1 -> smmmm ; «- *:*&•: >. ***%&!!' ■ ' ’ ' • i'- 1 ' -Mil. < y. ..i ' r ' i.i. f v •• mu . «-■ 'T know why ^ they sold 115s seven billion” )% v.i-4 •— 7,000,000,000 Over 7 billion smoked last year Chesterfield Americas, fastest growing CIGARETTE Lioc.ett & Myers TonACCo Co. mm .-.y.-.v. .-> • • '.'.y.viiKj.*