The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 23, 1923, Image 2
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•< THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES FRIDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH
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The Food is
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The Prices are Right-
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Thafs always the situation in this
store. And because of these two great
factors we have built up an enviable
: business.
Phone 86, andd Let— '
HUBBARD
FILL YOUR CUPBOARD
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i week end with her »ister,» Mrs'.’ Ivil-. Hounce the birth of a gir. • ■ « I
|. a -V, ! Mrs. W. H. Floyd of Kffirtghsim |
i' » ‘ ♦ 'spen Sunday afternoon with Mrs. (’.
I Mrs. Willie Jovner is s ek at this ^ ^ 0 i e
j writing, we are sorry to state.
Glenwood. March (Special) ( xii e nien 0 j community are
Miss Jannie Sue Langston spentj verv busy oatell!r ; g shad | n
r Tuesday night as the guest of Miss | Lynche’s river.
1 Auderv MeL en(,oa> ol ine Sparrow ( B * C. Thomas of the Elim sec-
Swamp section. 1,0,1 and Mrs - Ann,e M y ers of this
Loveiie Cole spent the past week I
end with Muck Kirby.
LAKE CITY WINS
Miss Lucy Langston, of the Spanow
Swamp section, spent Sunday past as
FIRST OF SEASON
niace were happily married Saturday
afternoon at the home of her mother.
the guest of Miss Jannie Sue Lang* O' Citsaac ,
ston here. . 'I Mr - aB ^ Mrs. Charlie Jones. Nobie
Mrs. Mary Ferrell, of the Hamvillei and Marguerite Jones spent Sunday
section, spent Tuesday the guest of 1 0 f , crnoon with D. D. White and fam-
i Mr. ahd Mrs. James Langston ano* 11 ^
family. J Mr. and Mrs. V. D. White spent
DUDLEY RETIRES 18 BATESMEN
IN FINE GAME WITH KING3-
TREE SCHCOL
YOUR HOME!
Tailor-made, just like you want it. Complete in every detail.
Financed on easy payment plan.
Cost of building increasing daily. Will be much higher by fall.
BUILD NOW AND SAVE
Real Estate & Trust Company
Phone 312 L. P. HARPER. Mgr.
Lake City. M ini'.
The Lake
City high school opened its baseball |
noon with u j
ingstree by
'family. - / , l «* 8 ' 1 season yesterduv aft err
Mr. and Mrs B. L. Langston andi Sunda y.with Mr. and Mrs. James Fea-i .. . , ...
'children spent Sunday with Mr. gnd<Sto of “<»r Lake City. .victory over its rival Ki
Mrs. Claude Langston and family’, ofj Miss CHffa Cole spent the past .score of n to Dudb v for Uk«')
'Center. , (week end wit)i Miss Marion Floyd ofj City was in good form, striking out i
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Mr. anid Mrs. Charlie Jones artd*
sixteen opponents and allowing oniv
daughter.* Nobift. and grandtdaUgbt<t'r,i Little. Miss Francis Mae Anderson t live sn tter.'d ..its. Yankuren for
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Miss Margaret Jones, spent Sunday
afternoonas the guest of Mr. Jone'a
^ister. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. White and
family, of Hamvtlle. %
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill, of Center.
>pent Sunday with Mrs. Hill s parents,
: Mr. and Mrs. John I^andgston.
Sardis girls played the Glenwood
girls a game of basketball Friday
Kingstree pitched a good game.
Score »U. 11.
Lake City j In
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To the AGGRESSIVE EN-
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DENT to JANITOR, we
attribute the.. VERY
PLEASANT RELATION
SHIP that exists with our
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afternoon on Glenwood court. Sardis I day^night beginning at 7 o’clock,
won by the score of 26 to 16. The gameMr. ahd Mrs. Nollie Matthews an
was a very interesting one.
Koger Cole of the Hatnville commun
ity, spent Sunday night with his sla
ter. Mrs. B. L. Langston here.
Little Miss Francis Mae Anderson
spent the week-end as the guest of
the little Misses Rean and Miller
Cole, of Hamville.
Mrs. Bessie Morris and children, of
Sparrow Swamp, spent one day the
past week with her parents, Mr. ana
Mrs. E. Anderson.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Jim B. Blackmon, of
Sparrow Swamp, announce the birth
of a daughter on March 19.
Mrs. Louise,. Langston spent Tues
day afternoon wdth Mrs. W. H. Lang-!
ston. I
Mrs. Sallle Langston spent Tuesday
with Mrs. James Langston,
i Rienford Pierce spent Tuesday af-|
jternoon with his grandparents, Mr. |
land Mrs. W. H. Langston. *
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Langston spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
jBob Purvis, of the Elim communltf.
j Rev. J. W. Truluck. of the Bethel!
spent the past week end with Rean
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Mr. and Mrs. V. D W’hite were
in Lake City Saturday shopping.
F. L. Benton spent Monday with C.,
W. Cole-and family. _ j After upending several days in j
Rev. G. C. Vause the pastor of; Charleston, during which she attend i
Bethany church bps decided all of his jed the meeting of parent teacher as |
leisure time by preaching everv sun-j sedations of the state and dtended i
the Rotary district conference. Mrs,
J. W. Ivey has returned to the city.
as easy to open
as winding
the clock
HOT CROSS
BUNS
Fresh and crisp from our oven daily
during Lent. To insure having them
for Good Friday and Easter place
your order early
ELECTRIK MAID
BAKE SHOP
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and '•
community, spent Sunday as
guest of Mrs. Lula Anderson
family, of Sparrow Swamp.
Miss Eunice Langston was the
pleasant guest of Miss Dorothy Litng- j
Eton, Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George l^ingston J
spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mm. Joe’
Langston and faintly'
OAK GROVES WINS OME
FROM EILM SCHOOL
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Hamville. March 32.— (Special)—
The girls team of Oak Grpve school
of this place journeyed over to the
Klim school last Wednesday after
noon, where they played the girls an
interesting game of basket ball. The
tirst half it seemed as if the home
team vns going to win. the score be
ing 2 to 5. in\favor of Elim.
la.the,second half was tho turning (
point. The visiting team began to
score over the Home team. The score
heing 13 to 15 in favor of Oak Grove.
The gir}s haven’t lost but one game
during the season and have won
three.
Miss Faupie Brown was the pkes
ant guest of Mrs. Mary Lee the past
j week enif;
Miss Grace Tedder spent the past
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1GARETTES
BOOKS OF REGISTRATION
State of South Carolinx
County of Flov^ne** -
! Munce Is hereby given mat tue
books of registration' for the general
municipal election for Mayor, nod
Councilmeu. to be bold on the, tirai
Tuesday in May, 1923, are now ooon
Persons desiring to register muai
present County Registration Ceitifi
cate, and proof of payment >of aj»
taxes assessed and collectible in the
yenr 1922. , S. J. MeCOWN.
r Supervisor of Registration.
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Florence Dry Goods Co.
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BIDS
Bids will be reoeived in the Super
visors Office up until 12 -o’clock
Vpril 5th for maintaln'ng tho follow
ing roads such as shaping, keeping ail
holes well tyied, roads dragged and
shrubbed to the' ditches on either aide
or Doth sides also all drainage carer*
for. ...
Implements furnished by. Countv.
Mules or tractor furnished uy bidder
Road from Nation*! Cemetery, by
the way of -Prices gin house to Dr.
Pearce’s.
xtoad from Florence to Brick
Church by way of Mars. Bluff School
House
Road from Morrells gin house to
Hudson Bridge’ by the-way of James
E. Hill and P. A. Truett.
Road from Lee Sansbury’s to Tim-
tnonsville by way S. H. Young arid
Baxter Whites.
Road from .lames X Road by R. V.
.wwy Henry McElveen’s. Press Han
cocks to John Cusaac.
Road from Jamas X Road by J. V.
Askina, Nough Andersona to the
Olantif Road at Alvin Slmsv
Road from Timmonsvlllc to TDtfr
•Ington County Mne at Middle Swamp
t>y the way 6f Bailey^. Store.
Road from* CaVterspilre 'to’ James-X
Rcttd by way Tyler Whites' and
Humphries place.
Road from Flurence-TimmonsvVIe
oar<i surface road by the Way of John
Morris and pehl.el Church and Ed ;
mohd tnes Road From Edmond
Raines’* to Muldrow Oates by tbe way
of Jese-HoUonjann and Hartwell Wll-
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Road leading from Janies X Road
to Tlmm^nsville by tlie wny oi
(Claude W. Laugslon, Lee Sanshury,
W. G. Stokes and Jasper HHls.
1 Road from Lee Sansbury's to
(Glenwood by. the way of Charlie Pow
| ers, Sparrow Swamp Church.
'i Road from Morrells Giji House to
1| P. R. Copelands by the vvay of Mrs.
Roxy Ham and Albert Copeland aud
I* C. ..Minims. « , .
Rruil from TlmmonavlUe to Darling
ton County line pear Walter Coker’s
; j by the.way of the Wilkes Place.
The Supervisor antf Commission
ers have the right to reject any aud
all bida. * , 1'. . j
8. R. PHILLIPS.
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