The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 31, 1923, Image 5
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THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 31, W2X
Col. 11. T. Thompson arrived in »hd
pity tins tnormnu riom Columoia
[rvhere he has been for the past sov-
prai months. Col. Thompson will re
gain here until after the Confederate
veterans reunion in the preparations
for which he is faking an active ran.
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DOINGS OF THE DyFFS- 4 Sj?jqjw? ProI>WnL
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—BY ALLMAN.
CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to express my sincere grati
tude to all who so kindly assisted me j
win one of the prises during the Flor- 1
fcnce Daily Times contest.
MISS DOROTHY WATERS. *
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MASTER’S SALE |
tate of South Carolina, j
ounty of Florence. ;
Court of Common Pleas. !
tlantic Life Insurance Co.,
Plaintiff, vs.
(Valter Poston and Armour Fertilizer J
Works, I
Defendants. ■ ‘
Pursuant to an order of the Court i
f Common Pleas for Florence Coun- j
y, S. C., in the case stated above, j
made by his honor, S. \V.. G. Shipp,
judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, i
land .’ated March 10th, 1!*23, I will, j
sell at public auction, to the highest
Ibidder, in front of the Court house,
TFlorence, S. C., during the usual
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NAME THE YOUNG LADY
Dorothy after me ^suggestion
AS I WILL AIWAVSTHlNKyis HOT OUT
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THANK YOU FOR. J
your interest
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I’M LEAVING TODAY
I WANT TO SAY THAT,
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; blem. a bow of white ribbon.
| c-elicioug refreshments were then !
‘•owed bv the attractive daughter of J
the hostess.
Mrs. E. Williamson has returned
from Palatkn, F!a., where she has
been spending the past two months
! with her son. J. Willie Williamson.
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INCREASE in thefts
MONDAY, APRIL 2. I Mrs. C. P. Bobbitt, on South
3::J0 p. m. Happy Hand Circle of I Church street. Despite the bad weather
King’s Daughters in the ladies par. or j there were nenrv a dozen members
of the Central Methodist church.
4:00 p. m. Sunshine Circ'o of thf
Kings Daughters at Central Metho
.hours of sale, on Monday, April 2.
11023 (salesday), the premises describ
ed below:
i ‘‘All of the following described real
Restate, situate, lying and being in the
^county of Florence, state of South
Carolina, to wit: Containing two hun-
*('erd ten and 40-100 (210.40) acres
*and being described as follows, to
♦wit: On the north by lands of J. D. M.
Benton r on the east by lands of W..
A'. Eaddy and James Robertson; on •
the south by run of Lake Swamp, the
Hngglns Public road and lands of S. dist ’churcn , mactcdc e *. -
» Atkinson: and on the west by lands] 4: - M ni Annual meeting of the s number of .rtieles which >T 8 ,, Lt
;‘of S. Atkinson and W. L. Abrams, and four L . irt . lt!3 of the Kings I'unghters ", fft f f , h t0 h * if, 1 * 1 ® of , f S ^' th
having the following courses and dis- ilt Htr.tl Methodist church. ‘ ‘ ™ h \! or tn ‘ a f- rv f 'L nds Wflre j Co " nt / l ."L^? re "^-
tances. to wit: Commencing at a, 4.00 ,, ciuunlian Circle of the 1 ^ * 1e nie,nl, e»'S'. The mission study In the court of Common Pleas
cypress corner In the run of Lake Kjngs naughters at centra! Methodist 1 ta "^ t bv ] v,ra Carpenter.
Swamp on the land of S. Atkinson,, ( . )iUI . < h narlcrs. j Alter the meeting delightful refresh-
thence North 17.r»ri east 2.S67 feet to | 4 D ‘ n Friendship Circle 0 ( 1 m f nts - consisting of a salad course.,
an old stake corner on the lands of ' , )a , I wit h cofree. J ’
8 ; Atkinson, thence south 0,7.00 east^,;,* |t , ule uge. aoi
CARRIE LAKE CIRCLE
HOLDS REGULAR MEETING. ; T „ .
The Carrie Lake Circle of the First. A,,ss E,ois e Dass, of Coker College
Baptist church held a ver yintresting 1 is B P (,n,,i ng the Easter holidays with
meeting yesterday afternoon at the ' ^ r ’ and A * r3 - Robert Rutledge.
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Mrs. Brooks Rutledge will return to
Florence tomorrow from Charleston,
where she was culled hv the death o
: present. The devotional was conductri ! *-<-»r nephew, Thomas Watson
j by Mrs. E. G. Carpenter. Splendid com- -* '
.nittee reports were then received. A
1.869 feet to an c,Id stake, corner. TUESDAY , APRIL 6
thence north lo.iir, west (39 teet to an 1
old cypress corner, thence south ti7.20
east 1.876 feet to an oh! stake corner. |
on the lands of W. L. Abrams, thence
a straight linn projected upon the
dividing line between the lands here-!
In described and that of W. L. Abr
ams m a northeasterly direction to
an old stake corner, thence north
Hostess Miss ; "‘“ l wer e served hv the 1
’ | hostess. The next meeting will be with
South Daijiuu street.
5 p. m.—Ladies Aid Society Magno
lia Heights Baptist church at the
home of Mrs. J. W. Barnes. 700 Rose
avenue.
-Mr?. Gardiner on McQueen street. This
will be on the third Thursday in April.
Essen, March 31.—Thefts are re
ported to he on the increase in all;
parts of the Ruhr, according to Gor- 1
man sources. One case acciirrel at
Osterfeh’, where eighty-six Germans j
were arrested charged with compiic-
ty in the theft of goods valued at
009.000,000 marks from the railroad
station. Anting the articles stolen
wore thirty Persian rugs consigned to
one of the richest barons in the Ruhr.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the District Court of the United
States for the Eastern District ol
South Carolina.
In the matter of,
v.. 1 Walker Company, Inc..
Rinkrunt.
Notice is 'Hereby given that tb- ■
above named iiankrnnt has filed n .
petition for dscharge, and that a
hearing has been oniered to he held {
__ upon the same on the 25th dav of
J. Poinsette, Mary Jane Shine, are April. A. 1). J!):'3. before tnis Court
J. Poinsette. Mary Jane Shine et at Charleston, S. C., at 11 o’clock in
BEAUTIFUL EASTER CARDS
The Newsy Hut
49 West Evans Street
“Scatter Sunshine With Easter Greeting Cards.”
Commercial and Savings Bank.
Corporafon,* Plaintiff Against
J. W. Howard, as Trustee, Mrs.
Blanche Johnston. O. J. Gasque.
The Florence Daily Times Delivered to
Your Home or Oflice, 15c a Week
a) Delendants.
I
the forenoon, at which time and
W. C. T. U MEETS
WITH MRS. W. M. WATERS.
’riierc was a most interesting meet
fe6.45 west 1.052 feet along the line ing of the W C. T. TT. at the home of elaborate birthday dinner the guests
e otertained at cards, music and
rMTPPTMNs in HO. OR
OF BIRTHDAY
-vfiM. (Burge s. Blackwell enter-
tr.ined in honor of the 29th birthday
of R. J. ({charge at her home on Law-
son street. A number o” intimate
friends
Puisuant to an order of the Court i P’4 ,ce al1 known creditors and other
of J. D. M. Benton to a fallen .pine. .j 1( . president, Mrs W. M. Waters on | wer
thance north «7^5. west 1.516 feet Tilursday ,. flern00n Mrs . Mary A ikcn j ban.
along the line of Benton to an old
along ..... ... , , , ....
stake corner on the lane’s of James •' d lbf ‘ d 'vctl'.nai enlivening some ct
Robertson, thence south 21.20 west th:: sayings of Solofon with some of
2.133 feet along the lands of James ber own cfforts ]n tbe
Robertson to an old stake corner on
the Huggins Public road leading to ,; ' u, 'o of prohibition. Tiie business
Johnsonville. thence along the said R pc,.,jon was devoted entirely to ef-
road in a southwesterly direction to . f
a point, thence south 22-20 west 2,305 . Il , n , brr ^ Jn T] . f(
feet along the land line of W. A. Ead- 1 * 1,0 , , ,, u
dy to an old stake corner on the run tr , p is to > npet an<1 , «» eclde n h °’ v
of Lake Swamp, thence following the p,an * must 1,6 carr . l « d l ’ ut - T , hc / n ,
tmanilnr rhnnnni nf the nt 11 T>™gnr.i eom.nlttee appointed for
dancing.
of Common Pleas for Florence Coun
tv, heretofore made by Hfs Honor. S.
W. O. Shipp. Judge of the Twelfth
Circuit . I will sell af puli’lc action to
the highest bidder, in front of th«
Court Hocue at Florence, S. C., dr.r-,
were Invited. Following the 1 > n g the usual hours of sale, on Mon
day, April 2. 1923 (saw's day), the
premises described below:
All that certain piece of land sit
uated in the City of Florence, County-
and State above written, on the west
ern side of the C. and D. R It., con-
persons in interest may appear and
show cause if any they nave why ;
the prayer of the petitioner should |
not be grantee. ■
R1CHD W. HUTSOi;.
Clerk.
Mrs. Edward Ravenej nnii rt*l~
daughter, Thelma Isabel, of Gained
ville, Ga., are In the citv visiting atjtaining about one and three-fourths
the home of Mrs E. it. Ravenel on ] acres more or loss, and bounded on
Warley street.
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MASTER’S SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Florence.
Court of Common Pleas !
Farmers & Merchams National Bank,
of Lake City, S. C., plaintiff,
va.
The Carter Distributing Company.
to increase attendance
•exe^'U!
and !
Irregular channel of the run of
Lynch’s Lake Swamp in a generally
westerly direction to the beginning
point, as will more fully and in detail
appear upon reference being had to
a plat of the same made ty Adams iv
Ervin, civil engineers. December 3rd
and 4th, 1919, which plat is duly re
corded in the office of the Clerk of
Court of Common Pleas for Florence
county.”
Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to
pay for papers.
H. A. BRUNSON.
Judge of Probate,
Acting Master.
the Vn'ance of the year consisting of
Mesdames. Henry Davis and W. B
Pattil'o.
The guest of honor was the (laugh
ter of one of the old crusaders in
the cause » temnerance. Mrs. Morri-
Misses Louiso and Belva Hayns-
e commit- 1 worth are at home from Columbia
College for the Easter holidayysy.
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Among the Wofford students at
home for the Easter holidavs is
Baker Haynsworth.
+ + + hundred twenty feet on North Colt
♦ ♦ ♦ | street, and in depth one hundred and
Mayor W. R. Barringer and J. W. | twenty-five feet, more or less. nn«
Heape returned last night from Au- - bounded on the norttrwes t bv roll
the north by lot of W. P. Coleman i and ^ McNeill. Trustee In Bank-]
east by right of wav of C. and D ! ruptcy ’ Etefcnc ants.
Rwy., on the scouth by land of j Bar- > Pursuant to an ordor^ of the Court.
ringer, et al, and on the west toy'lot I I- 0111111011 Pleas for Florence conn- 1
of mortgagors *and lots or Poarce. and ' Heretofore made in the case stated
estate of Patsy Mallory, et al and. |f.' OV L u" 1 ! , at pubbo auttl on, to
Also that certain lot of land sit-1 ,be highest bidder, in front of the
uated in the City of Florence, Htate l ; r P u,t at ^ lorence ’ t; ’ uurin "
County above written, measuring one 1 . * e .. U8 - ua L b ? ur ?. 0| - sab! - on Monday,
For The Benefit of
MAXCY GREGG
Chapter U. D. C.
6& !
April 2, 1923 (Sales Day), the prem- (
ises described below: !
“All that certain lot of land situate!
in the town of Lake City, countv of,
son of Atlanta, Ga.. the mother of the j gusta, Ga., where they wont several street; northeast by lot of W. P. measuring nfnetv-ninf 0 ^?) fS^ront
secretary of the chamber cf c ' ago. T , iey drove through in Cr/emah; east by lot ofmortgagors Sd hfviig a
mercc, C. W. Morrison. At the ] Mr. Barringers automobile.- above described, and on the south . dcmh of t J 0 hun( ; red tcJ ( 210)feot
conclusion of the meeting the grand-i * * J byJot of Pearce. j and bounded as follows: North hv,
daughter of the hostess, little Miss | w ^ ,8 tbp U ” an ^ of Miss’ The’ma Hu- ' f rmS 0t 8 ' Ca9h * P ur,,hafer t0 ! lot formerly of J. E. Hazard, now of:
Marion Jrp.n Duckett prosentorl Mrs.‘ vnR , niP gu ->t or Miss i ne.ma m. • pay for paperc.
Morrison with an Easier basket, fill-! bando ^ or the last week-end. j a. BRUNSON.
ed with the tradition 1 rabbit and
eggs and tied with tha unions’ em-
STYLE!
ill II i"
QUALITY! VALUE!
“W
THE MENS SHOP
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo North will spend j
tomorrow in Orangeburg, visiting
Mrs. North’s parents of that city.
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Miss Fannia Burns, of Fayetteville.
C. is spending the week-end with
George Anderson, and lot of estate of
IO. T. Hall; East by lot of C. E. To-
C A. Jonnsjn on South Dargan
street.
CANDIDATES’ CARDS
(Paid Political Advertisements)
Judge of Probate. Acting Master. Iiinson; South by Beaufeguard street; 1
■ l West by lot of J. F. Rickenbaker, be- 1
ing designated as lot No. 1 in deed
of Mattie L. Rickenbaker to J. F.
Rickenbaker by deed recorded in
Book 22, page 246.
Terms of sale, Cash; purchaser to
pay for paners. ’
II. A. BRUNSON, I
Judge of Piobat^ Acting Master.
FOR, COMMISSIONER
I herony announce mvself as .a
candidate for re-election as commls
siener for the city of Florence, sub
Ject to the rules of the Democratic
party. My platform is “fairness and
frankness."
ELITE PRESSING CLUB
32 1-2 WEST EVANS STREET
CLEAN liYU — PRESSING — ALTERATION
Cleaned and pressed _.50 cents
Cleoaned and pressed -- -- --60 cents
All Work Called for and Delivered
W. O. ATKINSON, Prop.
H. C. STACEY, Mgr.
Thone 80":
vT r ' •
F. H. BARNWELL.
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the oflice of Commissioner
of the Citv of Florence, subject to
the rules of the | ten ocratv party.
E. W. BALDWIN,
1 nereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of commissioner
j of the City of Florence, subject to the
I rules and regulations governing tbe
. Democratic parly.
I S. ISADOUE SULZBACHEH.
i 1 hereby announce myself a ccndi
! date for re-election as Commissioner
| of Florence, in the forthcoming citv
election, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic party. 1
B. S. MEEKS.
I hereby announce myself as a
j candidate for the" office of Commls-
| sioner of the City of Florence!! subject
j to the rules of the Democratic party.
J. C. KENDALL.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the otfice of Commissioner
of the City of H'orence. subject to the
rules and regulations governing the
democratic party.
W. H. BERRY.
NOTICE
-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
under a resolution adopted by the
Board of Schoo,' Commissioners of
the School Distrct of the City of
Morence on March 22. 1923, puisuant
to authority contained In an act en
titled ‘An Act to Authorize and Em
power the School District of the City
of Florence, in Florence County, S.
C., to issue Bonds to Provide Funds
for the Erection, Equipment and
Maintenance of Schools and Schoo.
Build'ngs In said District.” apnroveft
‘ho If,th day of March, 1923. the
question of issuing and selling bonds
of said {School District in the sum,'
of Two Hundred and Fifty Thou
sand ($250,000) Dollars will he sub
mitted for determination to an elec
lion hv the quallf'ed e'er.tors residing |
in said School District, tu he held j
nt the City Hall in the City <>f Flor-1
once, on Tuesday, the loth duv of
Anril. 1923. The bonds sn promised
to he i.s.Hied shall be.of such denomi
nations as shall he dei-'rniined bv
the Board of School (‘ommisslonftfs
of said School District and shall heai j
interest at u rate not exceeding si?: |
percent per annum payable either an '
nually or senil-annual'y In the discre |
lion of the Board. They mav he Is \
sued as payable not exceeding forty
years from date, with the right of
redemption at or "after twenty years
from date, or they may be Issued as
serial bonds. •
The purpose for wh'ch It is pro
I posed to issue and sell such bonds i
, in the sum of $250,000 is to provide *
I funds to be used by the Board in |
i the erection, equipment and maint- .
I enauce of scnools and scho.vl build
ings in said district.
The managers designated and ap
pointed to hold such elect'ons are:
J. W. Stroud. S. 3. Dusenbury and
W. T. Jackson. The form of ballot
to he used In said election by those
voting in favor of such bonds shall l
be the words” For Bonds.” and by j
*rs*4lta«v ncralnat IwYtlfI‘4 t
LITTLE CHURCH
UNO THE CORNER”
Opera House
Monday and Tuesday
A picture that has a wonderful appeal
and will be enjoyed by old and young.
t
REGULAR ADMISSION
those voting against said bonds shal.' |
1 be the words “Against Bonds”, and '
I hereby announce mvse.'f a candl- a supply of ballots of each kind will J
be furnished to the managers. ,
/fhe managers shall conduct the |
election, open the polls at 8 oc-Iock
a. m. on the day of election and
close them at 4 o’clock p. m. on
the came day. At the close of the
election, the managers shall) count
I
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j date for the office of Commissioner
for the City of Florence, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
U. F. ZEIOLER;
FOR MAYOR
I hereby announce myself ps a can-
j didate for the jffire of Mayor of the votes and make a return of the
Florence, subject to the rules and reg- I result thereof In writing to the Bi-nnl
ulatlons of the Democratic primary. 1 of School Commissioners, who shall
THAD W. JONES.
as soon as convenient thereafter can- ,
vass the returns and declare the re- j
I hereby announce myself a candl-; suit. I
date for the office of Mayor of the, At such election only duly qualified
City of Florence, subject to the Rules electors residing in said School Dis- j
of the Democratic Party. j trtet shall he entitled to vote.
W. MARSHALL BRIDGES.
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Mayor of'
the C ity of Florence, subject to the j
riih,a governing the Democratic'
party * v “ ^ W*. H/mtER8.
School
School District
Florence.
N. W. Hicks |
A. A. Cohen |
J McClenaghan 0 |
Het.rv E. Davis
It K Currin
C( intniasioners of the;
of the City oI t
Announcing the Re-
Opening of '‘Doug ” Martin’s
CAFETER
Monday, April ’2, at noon we will have completed cleaning and
renovating and will have awaiting you food properly prepared
and seasoned and of just that tastiness to tempt the lagging appe
tite. i
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