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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 6

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'IL PAGE SIX TIfE MORNING NEWS REVIEW LORENCE 3 RIDAY MORNING JULY 2 1926 (Established May 18 1922) UNDS Waters hy word is a luap uato ay feat tad a light uto ay pati PwIa 119: 195 THE LAG ABROAD 4 Lake Junaluska Will Be in ceBi 1 NINE LYNCHED IRTT WAR DEBTS ORGIVEN I ah ASHEVILLE HOME DELIVERY OUR SPECIALTY a success ATLANTIC COAST LINE Call TEN THREE THREE Pronounce 1033 VULCANIZING LORENCE ICE UEL CO Confidence Builds or Better Times! Rock Divine 0 refuge dear A shelter in the time of storm' How to make the picnic a complete cave 11:1 "pm 9: 1)5 pm 8: lit) pin THE DAY IN WASHINGTON The Senate passed and sent to True Lies in Trusting the Merchant and His Trusting You THE ROCK AGES "He is the Rock His work is perfect: for all His ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity just and right is Deut 32:4 Money or responsibility often turns a radical into a conservative a small man nowadays who can successfully hide behind his skirts igures compilee by Prof Irvin ischer of Yale show that settlements made with our foreign war debtors have mostly followed the Golden Rule We forgiven our to the extent of ignoring the loans wo made them while we were engaged in a common cause during the war We have asked hardly anything but payment of loans made since the armistice for domestic reconstruction purposes in the debtor countries This has been true particularly the figures show of the settlements made with Italy and Bel gium and several of the smaller debtors and approximately true in the case of rance Of the $1970000000 lent ran ce before the Armistice only about $250000000 is charg ed against her in the present settlement Thus it appears the United States has actually done for the debtors nations associated with us in the war what they have argued that we should have done treated those war loans not as business loans but as a part of our contribut ion to the war in which all we were partners That is ex cept in the case of Great Britain Because that country was considered well able to repay most of her war loans were charged up against her in the final settlement If those facts had been given to the world earlier Ameri ca would be loss unpopular abroad today than she is All the more reason for seeing that they are widely understood now PHONE 719 OR A BRICK Prompt delivery at all times Open 10 at night O'DOWD Manager BRUNSON Associate Editor Mcknight Advertising Manager ADAMS A A I'ashfimvr Station LORENCE PHONE 52 CARTER ELECTRIC SERVICE CO 168 Evans St LORENCE 'S Leave Arrive10: rjijiin THROUGH SLEEPING CAR DAILY CANDIDATES CARDS I hereby announce myself candidate for re election to the office of Magistrate of the lor ence District subject to the rules of the Democratic party Marvin Smith $175 350 600 He will take with1 him practieally the same oiganiwtion he had when be worked on the Stone Mountain memorial until relieved of the task The now mon ument will cost a half million dol lars PARNELL Publbher A ZEIGLER Editor SADLER Telegraph and Sport Editor lorence Columbia Spartanburg Jienderaonvillr Asheville THE LORENCE DAILY TIMES (Established 1894) Consolidated With The Morning New Review March 27 1925 Published Every Morning Except Monday AND ALL TIRE SERVICE PIONEER GAS AND TIRE SERVICE Corner Dargan and Chceves SERVICE ICE CREAM CO Next to Palmetto Ice Cream actory I hereby offer myself a candi date for the office of Magistrate in the district for the City of lorence and vicinity subject to the rules of the Democratic party If elected 1 shall endeavor to give to the citizens of the dis trict the most efficient and busi ness like administration that the office has ever known WALKER Your Dinner is not complete without ICE CREAM New Arrival of Sample Shoes! GOING AT BARGAIN PRICES elt Slippers the $100 kind Special 65c you Jind it elsewhere come and get it here RAPID SHOE CO IN CONNECTION 217 Evans St Phone 332 RAILROAD MAN DIES gk NEW YORK July 1 James Cresso Parish Rd inter nationally known railroad organi zer was found dead in bed today in his apartment at the Metropo litan Club Mr Parrish organized the Mis souri Kansas and Texas and the present Norfolk and Western Railroads He is survived by two child ren ami a brother ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM SOCIAL SERVICE IWORKERSTONIEET ON JULY OURTH There is a little difficulty about flags in Canada Thous ands of American tourists are flying the American flag on their cars The Canadians have nothing in particular against) our flag or any other foreign nag oui uiey non une lo it flaunted in their faces that way They dont flaunt their flag over here Aroused apparently by criticism of such procedure in Canadian newspapers the American consul in Hamilton Ontario has gently called the attention of the local authorities to a mitigating circumstance He points out that Canadian business men have taken to dis playing the American flag in their windows and on their buildings to attract the patronage Of these same American tourists Canadians he observes can hardly blame the Am ericans for lying the Stars and Stripes in the Dominion patriotic motives when the Canadians themselves fly it for business reasons a thing not permitted in this coun try The Americans it need hardly be said have meant no offenpe Neither have the Canadians But less flag flying on both sides would ease the situation vThe national cm I Hem like other sacred things may be revered most when flaunted least STAMORD Conn July 1 M) Gutzdn Borglum sculptor announced today that he had been commissioned by the state of i Georgia to carve a monument to' Alexander biepnens vice presiueni of the Confederacy He will leave in a few days for Mt Rushmore Good Bye Old Ice Scales reduced to a science in my house and from now 'on your boss gets the cold shoulder bought a 666 la prescription for Malaria Chills and ever Dengue or Bilious ever It kllta the germs Serves Tryon faludn lat Rock Biltmore Connections for Lake Toxaytav Black Mountain Laku Junaluska Waynesville etc Tickets and Reservations from JOS POWELL Ticket Audit ITORENCE Phone 52 512 loans on improved City' Real Estate Long terms if desired 6'f(0n monthly7 payments' Size of loans considered $2000 to $lQ0000 THE LORENCE PRINTING CO 0 BOX 072 LORENCE 8 When In Need of Good Coal PHONE We handle the genuine Royal Blue Diamond Jellico Coal the best coal obtainable When you buy one ton you will be convinced of its quality Let us fill your order and give you service with a smile Your Business is Always Appreciated Price: dcliv PLnnn Pricc: $800 a ton I flOne 06 1 $800 a ton THE PEE DEE COAL COMPANY TURNER I crease over the ame period of the three previous years Six of the persons lynched were negroes two white and one In dian and three of them wen charged with murder one with burglary and one with wounding an officer of the law The others faced various charges involving linsults to women The states in which the lynch ings occurred were: Arkansas 1 lorida 3 Kentucky 1 Missisaip pi 2 New Mexico 1 and Texas 1 Phone 334 for particulars JTMENGTH STABiCrv ltiikeOuow IHCQPJRATU YOUR INSURANCE R1BND9 lorence Sc DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By Gerdon WORDS OTEN MSUSED: speak of a "lovely supper It is a much abus ed adjective OTEN Arkansas Ar kan saw and accent first syllable OTEN MISSPELLED defendant ant SLNONYMS: intelligence cleverness brilliancy sag acity sense alertness WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day word SUPPLICATE to seek humbly and earnestly beg implore "The prisoner gaVe one timid supplicating I hereby announce myself a cadidate for the State Senate from lorence County subpect to the rules of the Democratic McElveen I hereby announce myself for re election to the house of rep resentatives from lorence coun ty pledging to abide by the rule! of the Democratic party INKLE A vaiHiviivn vk discussed by leading experts in industry and child labor In connection with the social service conference the board of of the Church South is sponsoring throughout the Church a national observance of July 4' as on which loyal citizens of the country will hold public demonstrations in favor of supporting the Constitution and the laws of the land Methodist pastors throughout the connec tion have been asked to lead in this movement PARK SWIMMING POOL NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC 7 A Io 11 A 3 Io 11 Bathing fee adults 15c Children 10c Suits for Hire (lc resh Running Water Everything absolutely sanitary Life guards on duty SUBSCRIPTION RATES Three Months Six Months One Year ill! Associated Press Disuatches The Associated Press is exclusively entitled tv the use and repub lication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OREIGN REPRESENTATIVES: rost Landis Kohn New York Chicago Atlanta and St Louie Make All Checks Papable to BORGLUM TO CARVE STATUE STEVENS Scene of Gathering of Several Hundred Lake Junalaska July under the general pro gram topic and the nationally known speakers on socjal problems will deliver nbilfnrm ntLlrnocna nt thn cnrinl service conference to be held Mr Ilocglum today said that here tby the southern assembly jhe considered this to be one of of the Methodist Episcopal church ithe greatest projects he hail un soutn toe weex oi auiy i xx chairman of the board of temper ance an and social service of the Bishop James Cannon Jr church announces the daily pro gram speakers as follows: Dr Edmond Soper vice president of Duke university Durham Dr William Edison of the Am erican Association of Social Hy geine Dr A Parker St Louis Mo director of the Southeastern Division of the Playground anil Recreation Association of Amer ica Mrs Kate Burr Johnson Ral eigh Lieut Oxley head of the Bureau of Work among Ne groes Department of Public Wel fare of North Carolina Dr Woof ter of the general commission on race relations Dr Henry Atkinson New York of the ed eral Council of Churches of Christ in America Dr Edison will give daily talks on social hygeine Dr Soper will condust daily Bible classes Dr subjects will include "Youth and and Profitable Use of The question of defictive dependent add deliquent negro children will be discussed by Lieut Oxley while Dr Wooftcr will discuss the question of negro youth in industry The work of girls and women in the factories shops and canneries of the South will be nr TT TT' A irnr or Tine inquiij iuw HAL Ur Irllo ItAKIpenses in primary activities I AJtnilU IIUU tlirtl UUJ his support in the Pennsylvania ONE of the main objects of a picnic is to escape the heat How much bet ter we can do that if the food and dnnka are kept deliciously cold There are various devices for doing this running board ice chests ice baskets etc Or with a little experimenting a way can easily be provided with home utensils Have an extra piece of ice for reserve well wrapped in a boiler or large kettle Ice Ma many important ue besidea cooling the home refrigerator No aubstitute can pouibly provide all the convenience and pleasures of having ice I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho office of Mag istrate at Cowrads a nd Olanta and do pledge myself to abide by the rules of The Democratic Club The support of the voter of Olanta Coward Oak Grove and Salem Clubs will be highly appreciated A Turner I hereby announce myself a candidate for a place oi the County Governing Commission for that District lying between Railroad and Lynches River and do pledge my self to abide by the rules of the of tho Democratic Club The sup lort of the voters of this District will be highly appreciated and if cted I will strive to serve lor ence County in the same manner as I have done while on this Board for the past years Turner A 4 irst Car Sunday June 27 1926 uneral Directors 'seeing is enmo iM i i i Manly win give me Amouiance oervice the veteran refer letter perhaps wc(B iiftnp(5 T)qv ion him to go to his wife will nlsoiH Aitfht 343 and Dxrkklam Tnr illD Place 111 Pnlli ICIll TIOI11T I te 1 i jroy HECTHIcfe RERICBRATOR and my wife says it keeps foods betwr and cheaper than frozen I water ever did Why you men nnd they will lie true to SCO hrigidaire working at you: treat I twin greatly and they will show themselves Thus wrote Emerson in his Essays on Prudi nco And how trua to life those facts are especially the busi ness side of life Unless we have CONIDENCE and TRUST in the merchants with whom we deal and feel that they are doing their best to satisfy us we're not going to do bu iress with them very long Unless the merchant knows that a customer is one to whom he can ex tend a eustomeriAvho always promptly pays his bills when due a customer who has a good reputation and is cf good character wo expect thnt merchant to be of the kind very long Kcy'to'all CONIDENCE the key to all progress The key all big undertakings that have re suited in success It's something we all should possess And you kind' readers vnn gain a good deal more of it by reading the eighth of a se ries of educational messages our business and professional interests have been broadcasting through the Icolumns of this paper Y'ou'II find i I't page ox inis issu primary was maintained by before the Senate (Editor News Review: I Jn his Open Letter addressed i to the Daughters of the Confed eracy in your columns of June Mr Mnnlv to be laboring under very wrongfsaid bank in the place of the impressions in regard to trie sincerity of the Daughters of the Confederacy in their labors and 1 would suggest that he in form himself more fully upon the subject befoie making such adverse criticisms of an organi zation actuated by the principles of Truth Loyalty Love and appreciation which brought tho Daughters of the Confederacy into being Perhaps Mr Manly does not know of tho in Columbia where the wife of a veteran may also go that the two may not bo separat ed but that both may be cared for The Home is not nor is it asylum but a Home and the Daughters of the Confederacy make regular visits to the home doing all they can to help cheer the last days of the old veterans I would suggest that Mr Man ly call at the Home the next time ne is in oiiimbia as believing with Now if Mr tho name of red to in hi can persuade Home where be made welcome I use the word persuade adviscdlv as we Dau ghters have not the authority to compel a veteran to go to the Home wo can onlv offer its sheltering arms to him Verv truly Mattie Brunson PTsi'lent Maxey Gregg Chnvter lorence June 30 1920 Hills sponsored by state and na tional governments As part of the task Mr Borglum will carve on the side nf fh mountain the faces of four presidents Washington Jefferson 'conference the $51000000 second Lincoln and Wilson who are de deficiency bill signaled a and pre 'servers of the republic 1 11 1NO11C1L Leiters to the Editor I Notice is hereby given that the i undersigned after six 'weeks publication hereot to wit: on the 7th day of August 192U nt 12 on said day apply to the armers Merchants Bank of Pamplico for new certificate's of capital stock of original certificates of stock is sued to the undersigned by the said bank which original certifi cates have been lout or destroy ed and are described as follows to wit: Certificate No 228 par value $10 certificate No 314 par value $10 certifi cate No 123 par value $100 certificate No293 par val ue $80 certificate No 183 par value $80 certificate No 292 par value $400 certi ficate No IGO' par value $150 Cottingham 7:2 9 10 23 30 8:6 A treasury surplus of $377 768000 was shown at the close of the fiscal year' Investigation of Trade Commis sion $nd Department of Justice handlingof the bread trust cast) 'the Senate Misuse of Senatorial mail on Iowa primary material was trac ed by postal officials) the jnad vA'tapce of a clerk campaign expenses were discussed in the Senate Re presentative Schaefer demanded a llnusB inuuirv into various ex Denial Yarn tried to buy Ain Titlsr 1 (P) Nine arsons were lynched during the first six months of 1926 records nt Tuskegee In stitute revealed today This was an increase of four over the number of persons who died through mob violence in the same months of I 1925 although a marked de i i I ma SBBESS 1 I zZx I 'Vj TLECTiov iWrr i i VT A 1 xWZ Vlx li i'll' 1 Vi Vi A '''1 y' 1 Vyd LI I I pl 1' 5 Mui A I WlVw a.

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