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I THE'UTiURENCB DAH/Y -TIMES. MONf" V \FT?^k6oN. MARCH lf». 1923. T i •» RORENCE DAILY TIMES What Can You Do With A Fellow Like This? Published Daily Except Sunday at Florence, S. C., by BRUNSON & GARDINER • i (Mason C. Brunson Editor , Chas. S. Gardiner.-Business Manager' TELEPHONES: Ejlitorlp and 225 ! Business 'Otfliio V CO, I '■ i, ■ $V6 ^‘IIATES j if fn ‘Advance »- 15 | .col Three Months 1.75 Six Months 3.601 fuio Year • 6.00 | Pay Ono Week One Month To receive nUentlon tie aamo day complaints from subscribers in tho city roust o'clock. be made before seven, Entered as second class matter at j Florence, S. G. Member of The Associated Press i Th« Associated Press la exclusively •utitlel to the use for rcpitblicatinn I Of all news dispute,nes credited to it* Or not otherwise credited in this) paper and. also to the local news pub-, Ushed herein. MONDAY, M*RCH 19, 1923 Every protiticted rainy spell em phasizes the wisdom of street paving. Probably more men attend Bible classes -1*0-eiorenee than in any / ifl'mlltr sized city, in this entire tion. see- X '■S* r"—rvv.rf lowered more on the dollar than his’t' General Assembly lower,e i s property tax levy for s-ate reve- / if Voh v/oa’.T. fijSViT 'fua GoT^a <;<3aiceD£ me Th&‘ i mcToI^V / ; ;1 t ; “Worn out at twenty.” was tho ! recent verdict on modern society ! girls passed by a well-known woman physician. ; Smoking Jackets, specially design- led for wonfens wear, are said to n*' isellliiK well* in the fashionable shops ioT London. One variety of oyster round in Aus tralian waters is as large as a dinner 'plate, and one mhkes a meat. Classifie ADVERTISEMENTS One Cent a Word. No Advertisement'Taken for •ess than 25c. Cash in Advance. No Advertise ment taken over the Telephone. One Insertion $ -25 Three Insertions — -50 One Week (Six Insertions) 1-00 .NOTICE OP SALE UNDER | CHATTEL MORTGAGE | State of, Sontlr Oiimlina, j WANTED Countv of EIotuucq. rXDF.It ANi>" V.V .VlItTI UE, of y -\ o^° > the power of Jrttlo contaimsl hi that j certain chatter mortgage, excctittd by> Roys Incorporated to runners &! Mechanics Bank and bearing dale of October 2!>t.Li, 1H21, and by the said bank assigned, for valuable consider ation. to the Bank o ! ' Florence, which mortgage was duly recorded on No vember. 11th, 1921. in Book A-32 at nage 606 of the Records of Chattel j Mortgages for Florence County, the .enns and conditions of which said! chattel mortgage having been breach-1 f*d by the said Mortgagor, the under-: signet! Mortagagce will, at the place! I of business of the Mortgagor No. . 20 ancL.22 on the South side of I'tisr i Evans street, at Eloretk-e, South' j Carolina, offer for sale at public auc tion. at ten o’clock a. in., Friday, * March 23rd, 1923, to the highest bid- j tier for cash, all of the goods, ehat- ' els and property licreinafteB ooum- I ' rated and fully described in the ehat- [ rel mortgage hereinabove referred to. WANTED—The pnbtier to know mat Wc^ao crank sliau. umi f ylimler re grinding Also the best class auto mobile repairing, Eagl* Machine and Mfg. Ca , K)R RENT Two or three rooms j light housekeeping. Close in. A( , wlv 130 West Evans street. Phoii ■s 841-.F; also ‘ hoarders talfen. Bel meals. . f ( . , L ! WANTED—The puonc. io.tvuu.7 1 do ) general repair work oil gas' stoves, water heaters; also pipe houses. •FOR RENT Two large connects lirst floor looms, furnished ftj housekeeping. f>08 South Darg« street. Phone 158. f Apply street. .loliu Uieliter, 404 North Colt I LOST WANTED--Two or three rooms, fur-, nished or unfurnished; suitable tor f light housekeeping, by entipie with-; out ehildren. Gi\. and price asked in crenees exchanged, ence. S. O. LOST OR STRAYED From my home. 17 S. Waricy street, a Welseii )| black ponv. I,. B. Harper. mil description lirst letter. Ref- Box 303, Flor- W’ANTEI)—Business young man re-j ffuires single room, in private home.* Address "R. Cl.,” earn of Florence; Hotel. Florence, S. C. LOST—Silver mesh bag. presumably new. Posteffice. Keep the ehang<* anil return bag to Titos. R. Miller. Times Bldg. Phone 231. V ^ NE4 SFRMC E or so much thereof as may be neccs- i sary to pay the indebtedness, with : costs and interest represented by th.. ' ^NIED WANTED Shipping clerk, young man, who is willing and bus good education. P. O. Box 674, Florence, S. Originally a native of North Ametov [lea, and a member of I lie pheasant ‘family, tho turkey was so called from Prefer Rhe mistaken idea that this bird came to wont;from the eountry of that name. Address i >• — » L. The action of pnlilishing a one v r ev f i poisons mcndahl^ spirit the railroads half rate on shows n c of co-operation. First all-woman' Jury' in Kansas! meeting reached an agreement even If they din discuss the case seven hours. If a closer touch between the*town pml the country could be established j ;ind maintained the results would he of mutual benefit. Somehow Florence 1 has allowed her interest In agncul-1 turul problems to wane ami is feei-j dng the effects of it today. I -rr*' Belgium hoarders are Belg um is nlpcing large America for prunes. out of luck, orders with A girl of 17 wno walked 68 miles to hunt a Job in 1’frlad loliia should he signed un as a postman. % The ^merchants ,of Flolenee could and business men do no better work One job worse than being a wife Is lieinc a central ami answering the | Mume ( hone all day long. of the Charleston Post iieit Wednesday night Comirruiflcr J. Law renee Gantt of the Charloston Post, said his organization expected to tot cue list. J Colleton Post. No. 93. is luytn;. plans to observe Memorul Dav. M • ; 30. The post will plant a double row of palmetto trees on one of the maitj , driveways in Walterboro. It is tie I,’an of the post oflieiiils to plant tni: uriveway as a inamorial to tue men, ory of Colleton's war dead. i^n ent traveled ones. As a result some of the less traveled roads, not p part of tlie highway’ system, get in poor con- __ niion Over in the Gallowavtowu I section a number of citizens of the uoiiimuuity, under tha leadership ot Messrs. A. E. Moziugo. H. R. Howie. i. B. Howie, and A. F. Brand, have nit upon tho riglir Idea for keeping ;he r: ads in their, conununitv m coi- nitioii. /thout alltthat tlie sand clay roads In tliis county need to keen iheui in condition is dragging, or scraping. | said chattel mortgage said goods.) I ‘ chattels and property to be thus sold , being as follows, as described in said mortgage: “The pool room, cigar, fountain and restaurant business conducted on the premises at No. 20-22 East Evans street, in the Williamson Building, in the City of Florence, County of Flor-1 ence. State of South Carolina, im-luil- j ing all furniture, fixtures and equip-1 of every kind and description used in connection with any business conducted on Hie said premises, or pertaining ■'thereto and all rights and interests of the mortga- * gor in the improvements placed on said premises, together with the entire stock of merchandise of every kind Cheves BOARDERS—AC 709 East 1 stre.tt. Also rooms tor 1 rent, suitable for light housekeep ing. Mrs. N. 1.. Bass, * FOR SALE National Cash Register Sales, Service And BuppIlM. S. C. JACKSON, Sales Agent 6 North Irby Bt l' ,< Bt SALE—Nitrate ot soda, acid, kainit, sulphate of potash, mixed fertilizers and calcium arsenate. W. H. Syrnor & Cc. !the Boys club being formed through opt .thp juOiuitry. Ward-McLendon is 1 devoting what time he can to this work, hut cannot do all that is necessary to accomulish what the im-J portance of this effort demanus. ew» ■ •«*»«* - W.-.. — While the success of the creamery! Justifies the faith of its founder and j ■the hard work he put into it. tnc| Veal significance is to he foum! in' Die homes into which the weekly pay j Check goes. It is fine that Hie cream-1 *jry Is succeeding and the Times, Ueartilv congratulates Mr. fart .wright 'on his ncrsoual accomplish | aiont but over and bevond Hiat. we ( want to thank biin for the marvelous- fy beneficial ellect his institution! and his woiHl have had in the farm life of this section. ; A reformer Is a man who doesn't know whit a good time Is and aoe* not want anyone else to know. Most of ns get wrinkles worrying over tilings that never happen or i Hut have happened airead;'. ; Another progressive s:ep Is to h- made by tlie Colleton County Rost. Commander B. McL. Newton uas at- , non need that a baby clinic will be or ganized. The clinic will bi‘ under tin* superv'sion of competent nurses am. rican Legion and Aux Ttiry. Tin* only cure for spr ug fever winter and even that usually faus. is ; leeiors saying heavy estrr’wrs it retch girls ears overlook the fact tpey may hove been stretched listen ing for dinner invitations. Koine day we ning striking a and say Hie thunder. wili read about itglit- tax collector's oHice applause sounded like | just what these citizens are doing, iof In llie winter t ine, alter crops are gathered, there is often little for the farm animals to do. and tKe farm* r tiiiiisclf lias more leisure than he has during Hie crop season. This leisure, turned to coonenatlve community ef- tort loH good roads, as these (Jallo- waylowfi farmers are doing, can uo more 'oward Ueyrng these roads conditi^ji. and at smaller expense to tiie farmers themselves, than tie; ro'JUit^l'oad Commission can do. even ff it had more funds available than it lias .it preieat. The tanners, lie- it g the main users of the roads *n their community, are more than re paid for their derived from chandise and description, after acquired, and any and all ae-i cessions, additions, replacements or an occasional | improvements to any of the property And that Is above described, used for the purpose FOR SALE- Firewood from slabs, consisting largely of ash and oak. Brice $1 for one horse load at mill. Giles l}ay Lumber Co. FOR SALE—Master transplanters, or resetting tobacco plants, $6 each.' Lorick and Lowrance, Inc., Colum bia. S. C. I W. M. VAN DYKE Teaches BANJO, VIOLIN, GUITAR, 'CELLO, MANDOLIN Studio: Over Lake’s Drug Co. make possible. In u county some -of the North roads Clouds are formed by hot air and er clouds are no except'on With practically every one cm 'ployed, all industries working close j vlo capacity, 'loanable funds almnd-! uni. orders exceeding output, prices! Iiiidually advancing ami (‘valences ot * Optimistic spirit everywhere, llierej ||( every reason to believe (hat the #kuniiig year will he tut exceedingly I fnospcruuH one. The effect in tbls- ipunediate section will depend large ! ly upon agricultural conditions. A' good crop year would work a wonder- ud change ‘n the area where the boll weevil and exceshivo rains played ftavoc the past year. AMERICAN LEGION AFFAIRS 87 BPDS AtMJM ' rioivleSlMS. S- C * The Timon welcomes into Hie Kershaw Post of tlie legion, which was recent,'y organized, is showing! rapid growth, at ord’ng to Hapt. F. Murray Mack, of Fort Mill, fifth d*s ! executive The Charleston Post hetd a bn. meeting Wednesday night. Mr. J. R. Cohan, commander of the post at ; vaunali, was present and spoke on the work of the post. The post will cca- , duct a one-day round up of old mem bers Tuesday. Garda have been dis- tqibutcd hy l^ouls A. Nikle, post a;l juhuit, and every one who takes parts in the drive is to report at le gion headquarters at 6.30. o'clock : Tuesday night and report on the re by this sort 'of cooperative effort are suit of his efforts. WMliant 1L Cqgs | cveir'better tlmn-the roads keut eu ! well, Jr, cha rman of the member ttrely by the otinty, and that county ship committee, will be in charge of has more road funds available (lie round-up. Darlington county has. This cooper: alive plan Is a good wav to nave more roads with less taxes, and !:• : one that, eph reach into every commit- Good Example Set by Gallowaytown miy. u couldn't build a stale system Darlington County of roads, nor even a county system. • i Ind thrfrf is un better way to provide ,'l'lie Jlar'svIlM Messenger says: for'lln* coua'y roads that must loin During th * winter season d is jjip sta;,. ami county highways. Those i'l’iltticuJIy impiissih!i* far the cimiity irrogressive Gallowaytown citizens road commission to keep any mails i have .h’t on the right Idea, and we’ll ih smooth condition except the main , take a wager thnt their mini-tax wil: and in carrying on Hie business of tho mortgagor, while any of the indebtedness secured by this mort gage remains outstanding and un paid: it being provided, however, that the mortgagor shall have the right of using tbi ‘eUd merchandise ami other property in the usual course of the operation of its business. The fix tures and equipment covered hv this mortgage comprise all electric lix- utres, including lights and fans: nine! pool tables, with racks, cues, chairs and all other equipment used In con- pection witli the operation of the pool room; the fountain, show cases, wall cases and all other cquuipument per- ’OR SALE—Grocery store in Fior- »dee. For the reason that tpe ; owner wants to go into another i business. He will se.'l for casn a small live grocery store, including j fixtures. All stock fresh. Good trade. Stand on pr ncinal street a couple of blocks fiom center of (Ity. Write “Grocery,” care The! Times. taining to or uses for tne purpose of efforts by the benefits j the business now conducted in the the good roads they (front part of the pool room premises: FARMERS DRAG ROADS ' trict executive (•ommttteenmn, who J _ „ , iwas instrumental in assisting in the, i* l>a,lv N '" vs P:; v, ‘ >w wl ' ch ,,Ui,U '; post reorjnnization The post plaits | its how to the public vesterday niorii ' Jiic. The paper is n morulng daily bnd will lie published every dav in Mie week except Monday. Y' atciilay'a ftsuc. the first to conic off the press corn* il a i|u;intity of reading matter j Hi.d a wealth of nusti.cw» from the b> | stnw . |rt ,. osf< N „. ( ; (j> „ r ,ucnl,an,R :,n ' 1 bus,, “ Mil "Hgoing to have a .b-asanl ....... ... ..... { Everett True By Condo Carolina J office fixtures and equipment, includ kei t up • ing cash registers, safe, typewriters. adding machines, and all other office equipment bf every kind: dining mom and kitchen equipment, including tryun j tables; chairs, tray stands, trays, lin ens, plate and hollow silverware, crockery, glassware, pictures, refriK- erators, rtinges, ovens and till other dining room and kitchen equipment and utensils of every kind.’’ TOGETHER with the good will of the said business, the leasehold rights of the mortgagor to the premises above described, and all and singula 1 ’ the rights and appurtenances to any of the said properties belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Terms of stile cash. Proceeds aris ing therefrom to be applied on Hie mortgaged indebtedness. , This 7lh (lay of March. A. 1>„ 1923. ‘ ‘ BANK OF FLORENCE, • Mortgagee. Florence. S. C. FOR SALE— which has mile from from R. 1. A fine tract of timber never been blocked. Si” Florence. 3. 1-2 miles If intensted, address 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 Strest ~ - ii ' - - -i n... I*. O. Box No. 23 MISCKLL AM: m j h START Your supply the O. Watson Bldg. Garden Now—We can best seeds grown, i.. Seed Co., old Times quite a number if jictlvltiei durian ’ I the coni ng year. An onlertaiiinmu? | I held recently ucifed a good ! y sum for ’lUt.* treasury. American I Stewart ;.on men Itavc pledged tbe'r support to the |)ew enterprise. The Daily News Review for the iireseut. is receiving !t:f press" disi atchcs from the Uni { irsal Sctvlro furnished hv Uie loarst organtzaiion. The editor of fcjle new 0ap.?r is John A. /angler and tfie business manager ’s J. B. lYir- qcll. Botli of these gentlemen arc I products of The Times having gained l^,,, )(jtr n-!wsnaper expertoned through j „,, y . |rvice with his newsiuper and Ihc laios wishes them all success in i ^oir new venturi the of Meeci* York, are leasanl duty to oer iflernonn of Friday r I'S THI S ON<5 op THOSe V^CTUR^S 4A1P XArKCM OP- <SV« US'TT Z- y ' ! form on l March 23. The Winilitop Glee Hlnb oi j W’litlirop Golb'ge, Rink Mill, is to ap near in York that evening under tie nuspiees of Meeclt Stewart I’ost. L<» |cal legionnaires will go over to Wit* i thmp aft'T the members of the club 1 and carry (hem by automolitbi it , York. Following the show they wib back. EVery lop'onnaire cur has offered Itis serv i ices. Commander W. C. Kandifer th* clarcs that some have made ppillca lions with tears 'n thiiir eyes. om Sims Says- MAKE YOUR MOTOR run like new by having your cylinders reground and fitted with new pistons. We’ve Installed modern' cylinder equipment in our plant un operated by expert meeliutiles. Let us tell you more about it. Th^ J. D grinding rur it is Smoke SABOKOSO CIGARS Two Sizes 5c and 2 for 15c Take Your Choice— They’re Both Gocd. Bridges Co. 11 CALL Carolina Building Material Co. for prices on til building material, paints, vari'shos, enamels, etc. Choiie 66. 22 East CcOnr street. % > TH4T , S‘ owe Of* THEM • The visit of National Commander Alvin M. Owsley' to .South Camlm* stirred up a great deal of interest’ hi; American Legion affa rs. Col. Owt rst sign of spring in the Arctic (icy spun Friday end Fridny night in [ous is wiieu an Eskimo’s wife , . where he addrvssed tlu* tmt ; a pair of •^tinnier ear iiiuITh. “General Assembly, a Jo’iit luiielieoi. yoilr l’ S f imeur too tight * Billy of the legion and auxi'iary and tn^ iiiuiuay meeting, lie visited * Rings that' fir are dangnous. \ bandit is Maids t«{ t^t the finger off. 4$lcc tiling nbout beuig a man don't have to pull your socks uo 'over vour knees. [fleers are giving the publicity dcuun j f t : ■ ! ment of the legion splendid coopera- j A woman can do ju.^t about any-J turn. This is true of Messrs. Bcnj, tjjing with q hairpin except make it Mullins, Marlon; Henry Jolimiu r . Stay in her hatr. * * Aiken: Charles Major. Greenwoou. ■■ and James D. Grist. York. These rlt Is not true that two monkeys gentlemen are keeping in touch wuu | Ich escaped Jn San Mateo, Cal..; affairs in their listrict and are :nr , it as posing as snleke. ( n'shing the piiblic with valuable tu j • .formation on tlie mrutei. . |.the Charleston Post-Saturdav morn | mg and took part in the dedicut ou o: , Memorial avenue nt tbe Cituuei. is i on | Several of the Jistrict publicity of are giving ment i tion. X PIANOS — VICTROLAS Scitflinji Music I louse Inc. We are nqents for the Steinway Piano, Brambach Small Grand, Ivers & Pond, Kranich & Bach, Shoninger, Stodart .F leu are going to paint your house phone 66. Carolina Building Mater- i rial Co., for an expert paint man to! call on you and givo you an ostt-; mate. FLORENCE SHOE REPAIR MIIOP. 3 East Evans slr“<‘t. in the Florence Shoe Store. Photic 163. Half sods anil rubber heels for men, SI.50; for ladies $1.25; half soli’s for ludiwc 85c; Rubber heels straight, 49c.. Guarantee on till work. Katisfac- : lion or r*‘fiiii(l Call for and delilvor. : C O T T O N For Spot and Future Delivery In units of 10 bales and upward. Margin requirement at pretent $10 per bale. J. P. BRUNSON, SUMTER, S. C. Correspondent HOUGHTON & DORAN 115 Broad Street, New York Cily Members of ODD LOT COTTON EXCHANGE OF NEW YORK apd, Clearing Members. Phone or wire mfc your orders Tee-Hee— Cvgcc, I'CC- SAY THIS plCTOftS IS A OY= 'fcA GX> ^ACT. 'CHAT'S NO JOKe! r J. C MONEY TO LEND O N REA I M PROVED ESTATE Chas. E. Commander Phone 886 Attorney-aLLaw Skyscraper rltish earl’s n.rw eon has oeeu titled RoderTk Dhu and Is too Ull to do anything about tt. Li. he worse, in battle gt-of art Churlestou Post No. I 1 ), is in tti‘ race to ,'eud the stute th a year, u is reported Hiat Snartanburz tiaa .. 1 large kumh(‘r oi members, wntln . ju .regqrded li> some as t^ ye«r», j real contender for (he honor, o.* - , l \ OH, Y&S / IT \5 A SUT IT HAS Com LoM\^KsR^ l . l .l jokfe j te V A. M. STRICKLAND PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits. Systems. Tax Returns. Room 15 Williamson Bldg. FLORENCE Postoffice Box 366. Telephones Nos. 732 and 41#*W. PHONE 947 Fur nice wood. $1.50 per load. Fuel Co dry store Vest End II. J. TOM KIN SON. of <’hurl()ttt‘,N&.. with (’lias. M. Ktciff A’: Co., piano lumr and repairer, will be hero for a few days. I'liotic 258. I’AROEIN’A ELECTRIC Kb m Shn’v uses the 1 *(*-.< prime leather. Out wotkmanship is guarautei'd. 1 Heiid- quarters for Goodyear Wingfoot. Rubber Heels, 50c. All other makes are 35c. M in’s half sole, $1.; holies’ li .‘If sole, 85c.- Work calk'd for and delivered. Phone 249-J. Best shine in city for 5c. 57 East Evans st. BURN OAK WOOD. On* cord of oak wood equal* one ton of coal. Mfe cut It an? length, ‘ Phone 947 i. , ^ t ■ '■ ? * ’ West End Fuel Com- * * 'U • pany. jJL \VK 1I|LN‘1>LE (baby, chicks, jponU'ry supolii s. Broqder stoves. Ask us. Tally's Flowef Shop. Call' 911. ) ~ S ♦ iT. < V^; SKA MCIIVK R MILK Morning Delivery. Your Trad* Solicited. H. E: CORRIEX Phone 3311 R. F. D. No. 1 ( PLENTY of cut flowers'- of all kinds. Tally'*) Flower Shop. We are spec ialized in funeral designs. GET ON THE TRAINS FOR^HEALTHVILLE t WHAT'S THE SE ILL •i* RADDLE SPECIALS—Genuine Me 1 ClelVns, new, with leather covered ! stirru.is and fenders, com uieto. $12.5o. Without fenders, coniulete., $11.75. With ron .stirrups, a bar | gain, $11.75. Slightly used saddles. | $7.75. These saddles cost the gov- ij.i eminent $36. Order yours from the P. S. Army Goods Wilmington. N. C. todav ■ Store. 1 It THE NEWSY HUT Sooks — Maga/inee — Novelties Picture's arid F icture Framing 49 WEST EVANS ST. FOR REN I i FOR RENT—.’ffvb Hiifm uisly. 1 voyms for light itousekeeping. (’lose la. Apply after 2 p. m. 299 W’-Ckevcs street. All aboard for Healthville! Take the modern plumbing train. Pay the conductor—that’s us—a smal ler price than yog thought, your ticket would co$t you. It's a one-way ticket, you know. After you get used to modern plumbing ; conveniences you won't ( yva|ft to go back. i 1 ‘ Phone 314-J t |h{ TluvUiial in Li cage. ,if the streets of T.otrdnu i3' 5,i23. r r -' - i i- Chilton’s £tt/eP/umbep: