The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 21, 1923, Image 5
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WPL'T!
CHANGE OF UFE
a Ladf Wat in a MisenJble
Conditioa, But Says She Found
Cardui Helpful, and
Got Well.
DOINGS OF THE
TUB FLO HE NOB DAILY TIMKA. WEDNESDAY
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AFTERNOON.
iMArtCII 21. 102
DUFFS- It’s Worth A Coat
-BY ALLMAN.
. Altha, Fla.—In explaining how she
found Cardui so helpful during chang? of
life, Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of Route 2, this !
plftcc, said:
, “I became so weakened it was an effort
for me to get around. I knew what was 1
the matter, but 1 felt like 1 couldn’t give j
up. I
“I just dragged, and I certainly was
nervous. I was so restless I could not
sit down long—yet so weak I couldn’t
get about. It is a most miserable and
such a helpless feeling.
”1 would get depressed and out ol
heart.
“I began to feel, after awhile, there was
no use to try to get well. This is all
wrong, for it makes a person worse.
“1 had heard of Cardui, and thought i‘
might strengthen me. A neighbor had
used it with good results.
“I took one bottle (of Cardui), then I
saw I wasn’t so nervous, so kept it up.;
"Gradually the nervousness left me.
1 began to eat and sleep better. Was ^
soon well, and all right. Cardui did
wonders for me, and I certainly do ■
recommend it.”
Thousands of other women have writ
ten, to tell of the beneficial results obtain
ed by taking Cardui, and to recommend'
it to others. • ^ 14 ...
Sold everywhere. Try it ; NC-146.
WELL, I GUESS WE 5AIP Gt'OD&Yt\
TO EVERVBOPV BoT VOO,ouviA-
I’M AWFULLY GLAD-To HAVE SEEN (
YOU AGAIN - I’VE TAKEN ON SO '
MUCH WEIGHT SINCE I'VE BEEN
here that i think i have "
YOU BEAT - GOOD LUCK To / COME
Vou- „ ^ y AGAIN
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Social and
Personal
Telephone items for this Depart
ment to 225
of the history of the .state.
3.o0 p. ifl. Rena ssanci: Clul),
Marshall Bridges, husiesC, 21 u
Irby street.
o p. m. - l’arent Teacher Asso
Mrs.
Soath
:iution
l.ttl''
spoud-
.viiere
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21
4 p. in.—North Cam’ina hid'es a
the «luh rooms for a contmueu si wit
Mrs. DeWltt House (Mill
! anughler, Elizabeth I.ewis, ;n
some time at .Malabar. Fla.,
! Mr. House has a nursery.
j + + •I'
f Mrs. C. W. Scott an I daughter,
of .Junior high school In the school j Alice, of Durham, N. II., who spent
the winter in Florida, arc visliin-f at
the home of Dr. . and Mrs. .iniin M.
Barnwell on W'cst" Elni street-, l><‘f-iie
n turning to (heir home
* * *
, Mrs. II. II. .McFlenagl iiii. Smith
t Clw'ves street. Jarrott stre t. wlio lias been iiuil • ili
will
F. H. Mel.eod
i. All parefiis of ,lu-
inipils me urged to
| tiiidftnr'um. Ilr.
i niiilie the addres
I fiior liigu «(riool
attend.
•» p. m.—T’lleimly Dozen Soelnl
Clul'. Mrs. T. S. ('ottiughum, hostess.
2:’. East. Cheves street.
We Now
Have Plenty
of
OAL
Phone Us
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Florence Ice & Fuel Co.
Phone 143
THURSDAY MARCH 22. i l0r H0I1U! 1,1,10 B '"Mirovin;;.
Eight p. in. rerercation leaders’! * ^
j lass of Bark school. 1 L'Mc Maynard Mobley, i> year uhi
FRIDAY, MARCH 23 ! K,,n °f M'S. Vivian Wysong Mobley. *
I> p. tn.—Baptist Circle Brayei who WilK injured a week ago isy an
|.Seivice; Fannie Meek, .Mrs. I). W. A1 uutomoliile on East Cheves stre t is
derman, 427 West Bine street; Ban i m l roving, but is still eonlir.H '■> his i
j ".Ima Burton, Mrs. W. .1.. Wi'kin’s. 222 ‘ l,e d.
I South Dargan .strret; Edna Moseley,
. Mrs. B. Rutledge, 208 South Cult * + + 4 , + 4 , + + 4* + + , i , 4 i + + +
'street: Carrie l^ike, Mrs. 0. A + MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST
Spinks, 12 East Bnlmello street; An- * + * , l ,, l ,, l , + + + + * + + + * , h
I tia llartwi'll. .Mrs. C. D. (Srinisley
excellent example of hs m refill
: worhmansliin and line religions fe d
ling, it is part of an extensiv hymn
j Hear My Brayer—for soprano solo,
! chorttsT organ, and orchestri. Tlv
[ preceding part of the hymn -Icpicts
ithe bewilderment of a peralev a sou;
■ such as that of Job in the n'ldst (;f
jiiis tronjdes. Tli-m follows this beau-
, tifni air expressing the longing to iv
I at rest, as n drive wh'ch in 1m-
wilderness built him a nest far from
the haunts of man.
i
I
j ;‘.2a W< s(. Balm itto P lorenee Hide,
Mrs. It. .1. Savej’.niee. ;o Faintli liar '
Igau .sinft.
i 4 p. m.—Stitch and Chat club; luis’’
1 i ss*. Mrs. (). A. Lucas, 4 Chase park
j Date olid pia -e c lianged on aoeouni. o
' iiluess of Mrs. Harbin.
4 p. in. Biirent-teacher association
i of Central school.
; 4 p. in.—Homespun Club: hnstnss.
Mrs, Eugene N. Zelgler t S18 liooiii
'Danon street.
' : , .;:5 Op. m. Forthy Two Club
i Mis. M. C. Stuckey hostess. 200 South
■ McQueen street
The Very Best
Storage Battery for Fords, Chevro-
lets, Overlands and all other small
cars is the Philco Rubber Cased Dia
mond Grid. Costing a little more, per-
haps, but giving service that cannot
be measured in mere Dollars and
«
Cents.
Won’t you let us show you this Bat
tery and explain its advantages?
W. V. PARROTT
‘‘Better Batteries”
21) South Dargan Street Phone 25
COKER ALUMNAE TO
HAVE BANQUET
i During the session of the Stat"
Teachers Meeting, the Coker College
Alumnae will have a banquet at the
Jefferson Hotel Colmnb'ti. Friday
i evening, .Apr l 1?., at 7 o'clock.
The Coker club of Columbia
Hie hostess ol' the occasion,
U;20 will meet the members
A movement inaugurated by Flor
ence Community Service to spread
Hie knowledge and love of good music
through (i contest in recognizing nno 1
iiiinrng iwenty-funr famous composi
tions when they are heard. Open to
everyone without fi e or regi-urai on.,
For lurtlicr details telephone Column !
uity Service secretary, at til. ,
Selection No. 12— 0 for the Wings
of a Dove. By FeBx Meudeissniin-
Bartholdv. (Born in Hamburg, iso:*;
died in Leipsic, 1847.)
( A Child of Fortune Who Worhef* !
, if ever there was a favorite of for •
tune it was the wonderful child ami,
wouder-nian Mendelssohn. Usually
wo commend a person for having sue-1
<;eeded >n spite of difficulties; tbN
man is remarkable in that lie w ir 1 ;-
; e>i stead ly without the urge'of out
ward necessity.
; Versatility Combined With Efficiency;
M T Carroll, who has been as-
sociated with tlio Southern Baying |
and Construction Company liero since;
the work of paving begain. lias been ,
notified of his promotion to a more
responsible post by his company. Ho ;
1 will leave tonight for Chattanooga.j
ami after a short stay there will pro-'
! coed to Orlam'a, Ma.. where his com-j
' pany is openting on a large scale. Mr. i
| Carroll has made many friends here 1
who will regret to see him leave tho I
cit v.
ii in a
Snowdrift
airtight bucket
as easy to open
as winding
the clock
SMALL MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Violins, Guitars. Banjos, Mando
lins, Ukuleles. Bull line of Acces
series, Strings, Etc.
SHEET MUSIC
Scigling Music House
49 West
inj.
Evans
Street
The Florence Daily Times- Delivered to
Your Home or Office, 15c a V* eek
will be I
and at
on ! he
mezzanine iloor of the Jefferson Ho
tel.
All former Coker students are urg
ed lo attend and to send their names
with one dollar and a quarter tu Mrs.
A. B. Horten lElizabetn Van l.anding-
hami Ki12 Mariou street, Coltimi*l*.
S. C.
Felix Memhdssolui-Barl lioidy
deserved
word for
turn and
well
his name Felix (the Lane
"hapiy"), because' his im-
his surroundings were hap-
Mrs. E. H. itobinson, of Clinton, N. |
ve visiting her sons. J. M. and A.
M. Robinson on Palmetto street. |
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Robert R. Green has returned from
a business trip to Grensboro. N. C. ,
♦ ♦ ♦
I*. C. Wilcox lias returned from |
Manning, where he has been attend- j
ing to business before, the Clarem’on
county court.
» 4* + #•
Mrs. i.eon Morris, who has been 1
visiting her sons. Leon and Charlie in >
N< w York and Baltimore, has returned
home.
CANDIDATES’ CARDS
py from beginning to end. Biiin with
a maiveious talent, at tiu- age of 17
. ho produced the overture to Midsum
mer N gilt'ii Dream, a coin nosit ion
that today ranks with the finest over-
i tures by any of the gr » l masters
J He was an accomplished nerimnu;'
' on the piano, organ, violin, and viola;
'he was a skill ful painter; ana as a
i writer lie might have bocoa'e jenowp-*
( cd had not liis surpassing talent in
• music claimed most of his (ittentioii.
IPs joyous nature caused mite a of hit.
, music to i>3 sweeter rather than no -p,
and yet some o! his religious wntiugs
, Have never been surpassed in <ievo
| tion and dramatic power.
A Beautiful and Sincere Song
O for the Wings of a Dove wan
' written In his mature i f' atid is an
(Bald Bolitical Advertisements)
FOR COMMISSIONED |
1 hereby announce mvself as a.
candidate for re-olecnon as conimis-
sloner for the city of Florence, sub
Jeet to the ru'cs of Hie Democratic i
party. My pUitfoiiii is ‘‘fairness and
frankness.’’
F. H. BA UNWELL. I
I hereby annoiince myself as a can-
| didate for the of Hoc of Coniuilssionei
of the City of Florence, subject to
Hie rules of the ilemocjal'c. party. j
j E. \V. BAIJJWLN'. e
1 l uereby announce.inys«.|f asm can )|
didato for Hie ofiicg of comuiissiom-r |
of the thly of Florence, subjccL to tlieil
, niles and regulations governing thej
DeinociaUc party. , L
,8. 1SADOUE SLlkaiiACHER. 1
IS GREEN NO MORE
"My experience with your medi
cine lias been wonderful- Vly
Hloinaeh and liver trouble of five"
years standing took a now turn
two years ago when I took on an
olive green complexion. I spent $1.-
200 with doctors and specialists
only to proW) that I was stilt as
green as ever. A friend advised me
to take Mayr's Wonderful Remedy,
and 1 am green no more. My
stomach and liver trouble has all
disappeared." It is a simple, harm
less preparation that removes the
Catarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allays Hi s jut lamination
which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments. including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money re
funded.
F. U. Lake Drug Co.* and ali <lru^«
. gists.
$15.00 Added Value
That Costs You Nothing
During
this
• V ✓
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Specia
Sale
■cr^
i or
a
Short
Time
Only
, i.
I hereby announce myself a aiiidi j
dal.- for re-elcclioiit as Commisslone;- ]
of Florence, in Hie forlh-piHiiig city
eh t lion, Kiibj“ct to tho rules and ;
regulat’oiis of Hie Democratic party.'
B. 8. MEEKS.
I hereby announce inysclf as a|
candidale for 11m offico juf it’pmmis-1
sioner of Hie < 1 itv of Florencell subject;
, to the rules of
t
the Democratic party.
J. G. KENDALL.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for th^ oilier of ComintsHloner
of the, City of Mhuence. subject 4o the
| rules and regulations governing the
i democratic puny., .
W. H ; . BERRY.
f
FOR MAYOR
! I hereby announce myself :is a can I
didate for the ifliee of Alayor of
Florence, subject to the rules and reg- f
illations of the Democratic primary.*
THAD VV. JONES. "
I
l hereby announce myself a candi
date for the ofllee of Mayor of the
City of Florence, subject to the Rules
of the Democratic Party.
W. MARSHALL BRIDGES.
( I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Mayor of
jthe City of Florence, subject to the
, rule* governing the Democratic J
I party.
W. M. WATERS.
A GOOD FRIEND
A good friend stands by
you when in need. Florence
people tell how I loan’s Kidney
Rills have stood the test- Mrs. H.
W. Uoyett, of 14 Dickson, Florence
endorsed Doan's four rears ago
and again (oiUirins tin- story.
Could you ask for more con
vincing testimony?
*‘I had terrlole pains in the
Small of my back and they shot
iiu to the base of iny brain.” says
Mrs. Boyett. "When I stooped to
do any dusting it felt as though
sharp knives were being stuck in
my back, and I could hardly
straighten. ! was nervous and the
least tiling would irritate bit*. I
hud dizzy spoils and at times felt
as though the room were going
around. My kidneys aeted too
frequently. I used Loan's Kidney
Bills and saw a change in my con
dition right away Doan's is posi
tively the only medicine that cured
me.” ii ZVII
The above statement was given
January 22. 1918 and on March 3,
1922 Mrs Boyett said: “Doan's
Kidneys Bills cured me after the
doctor was uuulily to reach my
case.. All I said in 1U1N is true."
‘ Sixty cents at all dealers. Foster-
Milhurn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. X. Y.
i »
ffiith Every McDougall
A 42 Piece Dinner Set, bearing the new Dorothy Vernon design,
will be-given away ABSOLUTEL Y FREE with every McDougall
Kitchen Cabinet during our special sale. Tins oifer is open as
long as our stock of these dinner sets lasts..
What A McDougall Will
Do For You
if. -«4
The New Irnnroved Auto-Front McDomjall is a
central Working station from which you can direct
conVfdi tably and Cooly the work of your kitchen.
Seated before your McDougall, win everything
needed immediately before you, you wonder
why you used to trot from Kitchen to nantry to sink
and , again in search of ingredients
and utcnsh»
The time caved, the steos you arc snared, meiq
comfort and leisure after work, soon and well
done. All this is yours, with the 42 piece dinner
set. bn our very convenient payment plan.
COML—JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
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Rainwater Furniture Co.
34-36 North Dargan St. Phone 111