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I Cali aud aee the wonderftrl LOCALS IN BRIEF. SHORT PARAGRAPHS OF HOME HAPPENINGS. Personal and General Mention of Home Folks and Others Whom we all Know. D. A. McLaughlin of Effingham, was in town to-day. J. C. Davis, formerly of Florence was in the city to-day. Ravenel! Lucas has a position in F. U. L ake’s store for the holi days. Capt. J. T. Whitton went down to Malmo, to look after his road to-day. R. S. Churchill, the editor of The Dillon Herald, spent yester- in the city. A.J. Hunter is having his old canteen fixed up in anticipation of war with England. D. H. Walsh had a telephone put in his meat market this morn ing. It is number ten. J. A. Bragdon, and son Timmons of Savage, are on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Walsh, of this city. Mr. J. P. Coffin, who started to Atlanta on horseback returned last night, to spend to day in the city, but leaves again to-night to resume his trip. G. W. Cottine, of Trio, will pass through here to-night with his bride on their wedding tour to Wilmington, aud will spend the night with A. L. Walton, of this city. J. W. Hughes, the line repairer of this place is absent attending the funeral of his father -in-law, Jobs Hessenger. who was found dead in his bed Tuesday morning. He was well known here. Miss Etta Sholar, a charming young lady of Wilmington, who has been visiting her uncle Z. T. Kershaw Esq., leaves for her home to-morrow morning. The friends she has made while here regret that her visit was so brief. A Runaway. A horse, this morning, belong ing to John Harrison, was left standing at Lambert’s mill. He started to walk off and was startled by some one coming up behind him and ran down to Evans street, where he turned over the wagon, leaving the body in front of Mr. Walton’s fish market. He then ran into Mr. Cohen’s lot and tore the wagon off against the gate post. He broke one of the shafts and the iron that held the other to the wagon and two of the spokes but no other damage was done. See Gregg & Lynch’s, fine line of books, poems etc. Children’s toy find story books almost innu- mesable. Before the Mayor. R. C. Snipes was arrested for shooting fire crackers in A. A. Cohen’s lot on Evans street yes terday. The case was continued until Friday a. m. J. W. Morris was arrested for jumping on train No. 75 this morning trying to beat a ride after being notified not to do so. The case was dismissed with the under standing that he leave town at once. Gregg & Lynch makes presents for young ladies and gentlemen a specialty. Notice- The city ordinance calls for col lection of taxes from Sept. 10th to Nov. 1st, of each year. The coun cil has extended the time to Jan. 1st 1896. All parties should pay up by that time or the 15 per cent, penalty will be added. No other extension will be granted. E. H. Lucas, City Clerk aud Treas. j By order of Mayor. Two more of those handsome 1 imps unsold at Gregg & Lynch’s. Judson Notes. Alex Jackson is repairing his residence. L. D Bennett is new' moving to C imb i land N. C. Lew is Cottingham’s buggy har ness was taken from his cotton h'«n®e last Saturday night. Miss Fannie Bennett, of Wades- horo, is spending this week with : he family of J. L. Bennett. J. D. Cottingham was unfor tunate in getting his finger quite badly mashed on the 9th instant. Lewis Cottingham and his friend A. C. McRae, of Clio, spent a very pleasant evening with Misses Fannie aud Walker Ben- n' tt last Saturday night. Singers, public speakers, actors, auctioneers, teachers, preachers, and all who are liable to over-tax and irritate the vocal organs, find, in Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, a safe, certain, and speedy relief. A timely dose of this preparation has prevented many a throat trouble. Horn m me. 1 will sell on easy terms, monthly payments If preferred. House and Lot. corner. 100 feet od Miller and 128 feet on Evans Street. If very cheap and desirable property is wanted apply to U. A. WILJ^OX. Louis H. IVteares ATTOKNEY AT LAW, Fire insurance and Keal Estate Agency. FLORENCE, S. C. Office in Rutledge Building. MrsOly Morgan Has a full line of LATEST STYLES in MIL- L1NEKY. HATS and BONNETS, also is agent for the celebrated Featherbone Corsets HATS and BONNETS will t>3 sold for the re mainder ot the month Ht extremely low rates. Those who have not already pur chased should do so at once. MRS. O. L. MORGAN. We lespectfully infoini #ar friendb and customers that, we have removed to our new Store 23$ Dargan Street, where we will be glad to have you call and examine our large and selected stock of Fall and Winter BOOTS and SHOES Thanking you for past favor* aud soliciting a continuance of the same we remain Yours respect fully ! CHAS. BELTMANN H. S. ROSE. — Dealer tn — GROCERIES DRY GOODS, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Etc. A FINE LINE OF FANCf &R0CERIES. M0. »17 **}*&■• QUEEN HEATE „ The poor map’s friend. Saves 25 to 50 percent in fael. Can be regulated like a lamp. Cleanest stove in thu world-no soet or dust can get One-fire will 1 fast all winter if you will pit in a stick of wood ev«iy ten or twelve hours. Also a full line of Hardware Stoves \ Tinware. L S. WBtUNG ^co. Loeb Building. 1881. 1896. Chas A Buchheit Bakery, Coufectionaries and Restaurant. Large Mol Oysters DAILY CONSIGNMENTS, Served in every style, by measure at -M) aad 50 ets per quart. Special prices on OYSTERS if ordered in advance Special p» Ices on BREAD TICKETS If appli cation is made at the store. HOT BREAD, Pies, Cakes and Vienna Rolls, delivered dally by competent and at tentive Can-'eis Send In order early for Christmas Cakes Will have about ICO assorted sizes to select from. Get prices on a'1 goods In myl ne. STRICTLY CASH. Thanking the public for their k'nd patronage for the past fourteen yeais and will always strive to merit a continuation of the same Wishing all a Merry Merry Christmas and a Happy Happy New Year. It is the hear tiest wish of the old Reliable “PIONEER BAKER’’ Chas. A. Buchheit, 265 to 269 Evans street. P A. WiLLCOX attorney at law. F LO R G E>, S* C. THIRD FOURTH,e*|IGUir8