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1 Put Youi Wants r" DilLTTIEES. I^LOREN 1 V t ol. li.. KL<)Hl NCK. •' C.. MONDAV » VK . XOVKMliKR 9. i.sw; Per»o LOCAL!) IK BRIE?. Short Paragitphs of ilome Hap- peniags. PcrHonal ami Ofieral ^Iriitiuu of 'loan Folk* nml Ollier* Whom n e itl: KnoM. TO-MORROW MGHVS FROLIC. MLY ^IVE'i \u.ii Eyes OUk ADs. bosihiss coo- j i | Beafcons Mliy TUei-e Shot:'.J be a La rtf e I T^TniTA\10 Vmllenre at I he Ope:.» House. JIJ I Jlln|N^ At TherH are six realms why A life an |Nighi’e Frolic, itiinoii .ceil for t> - |muv cf, |morrow evening at tio* Opera! R. G. Dm A Co’s. Weekly ohj*, | Fouse should he a g: at success. _ , r ti j swell ' It was written by a pia.v wright Keview oi iraae ■ a'-out who depends upon cm tioi .- of his I Card. jown clever brain rather than the xi»e ek-.-uon, t n s«a!.»*i, ns* Already cdH a npiihcation oi other ilea-, or the Fxsrte.i n Benofiei.it I'ffeet. adoption of foreign hutn'-ur; it ' nr ‘‘ ,n 1 Byrd is qo te tl at [gr unds the funeral knell of the ^ or !» ^«ov. o.—k Mr. M. T. Ort-gg is ill of ty hoid fever. Mr. R. P. his home near Ebenezer. W A. ’ n rIington this inornitig on >usi ness. M. 8. McKianaa and \V r . C. Ben ton, of Hartsville, were here yes terday. G. Dun -|A-dfl si.iuet^ gel. IP jolowu on the stage, its characters ^ Co a - vN ^ l >' Rt ' v,ew of ; .e.a oiifTth his crow and to his an,,g - Thegan sol th □tight I he was loaded with salt from Luddington to i »go. of day the man at the 1 Ration hero thought he ling m< ve on a dark ch lioMied with the ^ sea, the float lying I mile oil the harbor, d was notified and ^Itid out that the dark jras the wreck of a ves- | ope that something .ive on the wreck he Carolina's Week of Festivities has Btgnn. \imI (ho People of the State are VlreadvHoglnmng to Ploek Toward the < apital City. At \Y 72 mis- ■C'll 1 > . ic g uuud.-. r ' ts sold : i'Diu N iv. 6 to Nov. 1; :h final i llllt It >1 Nov 6, i am P f; i 5 Ti ckets si> ii only on N >v. i 1 id 12 , Vt til liii'l limit of N< . 14, rom 'd trij > $2 40 — ... luroin/h lltr St. /., TVr,if,So. H ere is an illu* t’.' aicn oi the wav the wind handled things during , . . . , , the big St. Louis tornado. This nt the . vei tful week is at bicycle, owned in East St. Louis, .mid. Fair Cohin.bia is r.tidy was struck by three barrels of to receive h*r guests with Bruuson, Esq., went ip to '‘ re natural, its situatio is probable, J m this inorninff on .oai-! a! though absurd, and its compli* | Trade says: A great revolu ion has open capital : cations possible and consistent, j while ludicrous and n ive!. It isi business. 11 could not be in The Florence Reel Tean has not yet heard from (heir chal >nge under conditions whi 9 they are to Sumter. enacting, are at the con any fl presented with every t ttention to !^ a * r degree reflected as yet in d .'tail by a company of qualified ! l ^an8ac ^ <) * , or records, but tV.recurs. It p esenu v iTkt is is at , P le evidence already simplest, best and tr.icet in life that a crust ing weight has been j _ gfcat sufeo found a sailor cling- Clt - V * l wide open and bheextends ... , , xug to ft!f|p;ovi8id raft. i cordial invitation to the people Dnlitions which control L,,. , , ,(■ n. „i, tin,., * i . JLl he m was ab e to wave to ot u " whole State t«i come and . .-e.v c.itne up, alive was V enjoy themselves to the fullest measure. B\ to-nigh* the ciiy , will be decked in gay Iniiitiugs, | syrup, totalk fla « B W 'B by flying to the cool the aarr,*- time lifted and •oiled away and the business wi !d has begun to ad- a.u I th« Tlj visiting Miss are the ; non idelH Messrs. L. !) Oollins and DeBerry are now tervitig oi police force. Mrs. M. T. Gruber, cf Chi rles- ton is visiting her naugnter, Mrs. E. 0. Rogers. Miss Cntts, of 'Vilti:ingto just itself to a state of freedom |. it has not Etj |d amatic and int nsel humorous, |aud :ts mimic hi Aory of the do- an< ^ Beouritv which it gs of a night is set f th ithout !^ nos7n ^ or exaggeration, extra vagi nee or infla- It was no strictly logical that tion. What happened to the gay wheat adva ced five cents, reach- Young widow. Lie j' .iIoil wife, * n 8 ^ ur November and 85 for the bibulous h .sbaut ie am- December a id heavy realizing <»f b tious father, tie a ioro s sol- profit* showed perception of the dier, the love-bri. tnai< en, the dis-j fac t. West -rn receipts were only consulate swain and th' pert B»087,loll bushels, against8,019,910 young waiting maid, nigl t hap- * a6t y t,:,r * Atlantic exports, M of TimmonsvilUi, a i spendiu the!P G “ to any one uoder ke . ircum-! Aour ii'diuied, were only 1,500.- stauces. The lucid nt.° upon i ys® r - Agrowing disposi- which A Night’s Frolic is b ilt are tion ^I'l^'s among farmers® W fi nnj because th-y nr tru-, they llold wheat .’or better prices than Lc Eva i is on Cheves street. Mr. and Mr, Ch :rles A. S nth, day in Florence. Elliott Jam wai airested 6at- tffday night for stei lint a pa r of pants from J. R. Iv s. life-fer* as thev ni< dead than “lata lion, fug h) was abb graphic descnpiion «>f hreez» saud the many-colored < • He said his name lectr 'c arches will llasli forth their dach; that they | e f t radiance, turning night, into day >n Friday and almost lllon B street and making a the captain begun Jl^ctnrefqiie and beaiititu! picture le had for his conipan-> I,|l ‘tciiants and busmens men by the name of Fred will have the decorators out eariy It*. S >on tt thr» e this morning and ttefore the morn-i [intoxicated and they ' * l, 8 trains have begun to arrivei it way until the ,. m b j Golumbia will very widely haveon 1 badly all the way h<>r R a,a a,,ir, ■ I'l" sun will scarcelv show a tierce ot lard and one barrel o{ vinegar. Absolutely the only uninjured parts are the sat lie ami the Morgan \ Wright qu’ck repair tires, which were full ot air when the machine was foil id Even it these tires had b en punctured, unless severely Urn, any one of the holes could h ive been repaired by the quick-rej air device in them, without trouble. Riders of these tires, when they have a puncture, need only be (carelnl to pump as much air as possible into the tire before ins.rt- I ing the quick-repair tool. The re- pair can be made in two minutes, at the roadside, without taking tin tire oil the rim. are satisfactory becau .) tl iy arq no v r< alized, although at r-al, and they are p 0 v _>rfD!—-pro-i P rft3(,nt fi»v advance checks buy- Mr. Samuel ileis the men lam v king great hiiarit- — i!caus« i * n 8 f° r ex P ort - prince of Timmons, ill ) is sj :nd- ing the day in Florence. r Mr. James 'enny o 4 ’ Wih iug- tou, spent /asterday with his brother, xMr. V*' f ,F 1 emy. „ Miss Young, of S-imt'Dr co uty, 1 is visiting at the ho ne o. her sister, Mrs. W. C. Karl tee. Mr. John MeSweeu, cue of ihm- monsville’s h iding citizen', is pQr apending thecuy ii. Florenc* him Mr. Willie Cooper left Salt, rlay & night for Lanes to take charge of i ( 1® 1 the telegnph office at that joint. pas Messrs. 8. B. Atkiisou, like i"J Davidson, T. U. Dargan and ). F. McCallough, ot Darlington, Arere in Florence y^terdny. Mrs. James Sing ami children, who have been visiting Mrs. L B. Houston, hav* returned to .heir home at St. Stephens. A big crowd of Florentines will over to Columbia on Wednes- i .large demand |vanco Wo guarantee every pairot shoos wo sell you. Evans stnot, t has Biltman they aro simple and-e o reflected j Speculation in cotton was also ii the livog of tb< men mb .v^men J sxmtad on the theory that mills | of to-day. ’ * \ would sJl|rt ap f 1m many have dons m and would meei ic:,ED or shop i4fiiug ia4[^Ba < n> t**! '- '•it«nced J reaction. Ij will be better to Three Month* imii'.- oniii . ):. | for bufliuess if brjght hopes do ll( London, November C —The trial! hoist prices too fast, of Mr. and Mrs. Walt r Ctistk* oti The . lection immediately stif- 8an Francisco, churgef witu shop-jfened price? of pig iron, which iiftii g took |dac»: in Sc-gioimhoitee {reached $1? at Pittsburg ft»r j they at the p.urp* all out ;smiling thc(: above th" horizon lore used ami the mon; l! " p n ' n!1;:| « the exhibitors jciptaiu* to beach the wl11 |,r ll P 1111,1 ,loi "b' thegrounds refused. 4 When they | I ,ut,in g ihmgs in readiness for the it of Muskegon the j fon mil op. ing of the “greatest of >t know where ho was j falrh ” as ‘h' 4 event of the week is | | )■ I one and otle-hslf r,, f erred toon every side.. Gents’ Pants 38 cents pair. Star ,the protests of 1 The side show* are all ready for Ricket. fced lnm to either flUi to Snivirintendent Roche has made them arrange! live where Uh«if n captain!^ urm a kitid^f midway as was] and would Atlanta exposition. Tl t.<> do a o^kj mg' r go ashore, say- no t [ruukcu captau tents in regular order so ns I si 0 *** 0,1 Evans si reel Cah We have removed to our Eva ui see li.. ClIAS. Bt’l-TWAN. ’hey up Lie lorcfT^'' 11 ilia wmtk. the boat began Ves.erday iiundreds of people i men sought vv ' iit the fair grounds and tried IR TRAVELLERS. One by one ! t <J K aln H, d ra,JCe > ® )ut th ft guards Cion to paasenj^rs traveling : i. ••i.ru #... th.. „„f». a..^ Atlanth-Const Line System : in Clerkenwell suited in Castle bein' and Mrs. Castle Irein: to-di y and re- acquittcd fenteuced Bessemer. A slight advance i sheetings ai d print cloth# is only change which yet appears in i gweH p, oi he ladt Doe, l|ttg the ue- j clung washed in mate being INTnjtJTT^lWP'SSaM 'l' h'lh WHO lams 'i in. KAILROADe. Tiu* following is valuable iiifi cna- over Lie FOR PASSENGERS GOING NORTH. Inside the oatew ■ N '’- 7s l, ' !V, rt «! f.Ma.in., sia . ine gaits, ., rnviuir nf j.'| ori . n ,.,, at a. in. 20 were caring for niiiutes for breakfast. Conneciing viai Janj® 0 day. The principal attraction is jjjRingliug Bros’ Circus. There will be a meeting oi the Florence Hook and Ladder Com pany to-night at 9 o’clock at their usual place of meeting. Operator Langston, who has been stationed at Lanes, for iome Dad time, is now night -operator at the met railroad telegraph office here deli • Mr. M. H.McCown, of Lawnoor, praiVirginia, is visiting rolativ. s in parithis community. Mr. McCo vn is jFroa native of the Ebeuczer s* tion. Mr. J. J. B wn, foreman c f the D a f|A. C. L. carp* ntor shop, whr has been quite ill, is improving and will, it is hop d, be uur.in at y or '|80. pOJ Maior’* Court. mo The follow!og cases were fried (this morning before Mayor V . H. MolDay' to three months in prisonment j the market for cotton goods and |. )r ..j ?( , without hard labor. ! practically no change has yet ap* ‘ Two and Both prisoners were att ;. ed iu j peared fi 1 wooleu8 - black and seemed weighted down ' Failures ior the week have with sorrow. Traces of de p suf-1230 in the I nited States, agains fering were visib’o on heir faces. 280 last year, and 51’ in Canada, j ^ Mrs. Castle especiall" appeared | against 49 Ust year, to have aged considcrablv since 1 *** her arrest a month ag,. " | THRILLING STORY OF A were on the gates and none were ^ admitted unless they were exhibi tors had passe? »trem.ijdous«-ir ^ a* -w. iiin away just us day! P^*’ wr '' ro sunning themselves in IS.l./ p. m. With No, di* for liarlingj the wild scene. ! front of theT tents, resting before |ies, those of the cook i f 11811, lish sailor, have been Yesterday all incoming trains ■and taken charge of by i we f e well loaded down with early xuder Liuck, who will i' ^dors, who come to spend the ton, Cheraw and Wadesboro. Arrives a( Fayet teville at 11.10 a. in., eon nee- tin g with North Bound train on (’. F. & V. X. Bail road. Arrive at South Kin ky Mt., at 1.45 p. in. 20 minutes fur dinner. (Connecting with No. 48 from Wilmington witli Nos. 16 and 48 for Norfolk and points on V. &( '. K. K. est to-morrow. ♦--- ♦-—— IflRINE MONROE. an wa figli City of Florence vs. E iiott, As a clerk read the indictment and called upon the prisoners to plead, Mr. Uark aro e and said that his client Mrs. C stle would p.ead guilty to all ndictmeuts which were then read separately. Castle pleaded at the same time not guilty to each separate charge. At 11.45 a. m., the magistrates retired. At 12.1(1 p. m., tlu mag istrates returned and silence once more followed, Mrs. Gas tie was again brought up from the cells with difficulty, sobbin ; vie 'ently. Sue staggered to the ft out of the dock and touched the rail while the clerk of the court read the in dictment to which she had pleaded guilty. The judge sentence of three mot onment without hard Mrs. Castle. Th gen sion which preva.led i tin court w as that this mentis L at the home office would speedily eleuja Mrs. Castle on her own rec gnizr.uce. | The unfortunate vonarn oa WRECK. I.Rftt t Di pud A Drunken Captain Cautex the L.o«m of hi* Vessel and Crew In Lake Michigan. Only one Man nctng Saved. 1 gjj e Muskegon, Mich., November 8.— The schooner Waulkesha was wrecked off this port early this morning and six lives were lost. But one man, of a crew of seven commanded by a drunken captain, lands ii Virginia during (he war reached shore. Two bodies have | weg ( ( tj,,. |j 0 , 11( been »ecovered. ; 8 ^ aa( j , became the Home for It was about 1.30 this morning i j'rj, jj egB 8oma years ago, but when the b< ach patrolman on the remairT Mig8 Monroe’s home ml south shore of the harbor report- ,^j| } 1( . r ed wreckage coming ashore. This ! report, to the mind i f Capt. Wood, | | entire week. The hotels and Arrive* at Biehmoml at 6.40 p. in. 20 ■ board!,, howM nr. already ■Ills, | i up rapidly. By this evening the ^in-per ( barlesion to Wilmington ami i— - and it Will IZrltu at 4 p. «.r r.k.dcnt iiniriM' i>ie» g ro \ V greater and greater until arrives at Florence at 7.20 p. m. 20 in Duhufiue. . , ■ _ 1 , Lniinuies for supper, ('onnets witfi la Nov 8—-Miss ‘ l ' 0 LK9 18 rettCfc ^ "• v m,tida y ! No. 60 from Augusta ami Aiken, 8. C., I ’ * Thursday. Then will bean im-; vi:i Lvimmrk and Sumter coeneeting * nroe, aged 76. is dead. . f 1 • . at Sumter with No. 6if from Columbia •iBlar rf Tnd.fl fh,.m Cr0,d uf * «"• j SXMrt.1*. .. Xtanwr , Km S& ** g 1 lom i 01. Wednesday when the circus ig ^a., which No. 32 takes to New York. u _ . . i .... . , N o. 82 also connects at Florence with President Janus Mon 1 whe “ f le and tlie No 6.') from Wadesboro. Cheraw and Fi s dei t . arms Mon-, veteraua p ara( j e au( i w h eil t i iere are so many otlier attractions. , Charleston to New York and Tampa to as Mi relatbv roe. Hsr flher served in the war of 181f. pe family lost valuable THE CLEM SON 0 pHing of W. C. T. 1* Darlington. Through Coaches from Charleston to Washington. In addi tion (o Pullman Sleeper from Macon to Now York, there are Sleepers from Charleston to New York and Tampa to The advance guard of the Cum- New York. No. 32also make? con nee j S U„ ndete arrived i„ .b. chy ye.- j STW*’ “J- terdny and it quartered at the ! Kocky Mt. at 12.0W a. in., and reaches Grand Central. It consists of th J Ki ‘’ h ™» d at8 - 40a - »'• band of the corps and Professors | RICHMOND OOltlC SOUTH. Riggs, Wright and Bowman, the! heave Ki.dimond on No 23 at u. »3a , . . , . , «n. Beach South Kocky Mt., at l.lt) p. tormer having engaged to furnish m. 20 minutes for dinner. Arrival good music during the week at the ilt Change -ar for ” . . ... Goldsboro and Wilminirtoii on N< ijames, arrest* fi for stealing r pair hjari ^ the sen enc wr r into! to iof pants from J. R Ives. 5.00 or 10 dr vs on the stree * at : ned 1 ^y 8 ^* r * C8 ’ shrieking she came in sight u!)d the station who ar ot members, are requested theni < to be able to give L. s !! to . \?’ . f, * r I> arl ington, sent word up Udwh for the Carrie to attt Ryersou, w! ich came down, but would not venture out in the face of the big gi a which was running, i The sc! ioon r was apparently all iGod!” for abo. t c " mutes. right durinu* the evening and at 9 She then threw t p he 111 tus and m ipihard labor with ba : ai dcha 1. Ifoifl. City of Fioren ) vs. R land j” was though she bed slipped he jconPearce, John Drim. Frank S nth, "‘Coherently anc the, *m-k«l m ■ ^ tnd ^ ^ [to and John My* re, arrested fot loaf- " ‘ “Eouy. [tilt th- seq let shows she hurt not. (jing on the streets with no v ible In the terri ic Morni, awful cold iRobeans of suoport- Order* to Qgjjgp^l ' ^ > "'gj2gy ar,ddll ^»^' ,10 flastnight,gixhu- Unjleave the city at or'« 1 id in tc ; 0 ,, * man lives Lad been snuffed out this oil er K urn - , 11 SANBORN X ; ASH, a , nd not a 8 , 1 u! 0, ‘ 8lu,re was a whU cht City of T’orei -e vs. . lien j * * * j the wiser. In the wreckage^was (rooks, arret.ed >r ightii g on fire, Life & Act‘i(!eil llKliraBCe. found the name plate of? tile !hurch street Cas-odbrniss- 1 for j Surety Bonds 1: med. schooner, which was the rant of evidence to convict* j Phono. - • Fi JRENCB, ». c sha, comma ^ Ow tip tott Mrs. C. R. Cokkin, Pres. Wrxrjts. Hartsville and BeubettsviUe. Arrive them pointers aliout the capital, at Charleston at lOARp.m., connect ing city. The hand will be here until il'ii 111 •* *?"' ^*7 fcen Jn,! or B»**unah and the lair is over, Ijut the cadet this train from Washington toCharles- corps will remain over only lege day ” *col- ton. Pullman sleeper New York at Jacksonville. Also leave Richiniuond by No. 35 p n r » . 1 7.30 p.m. South Rocky Mt. at 10.14 to Don t forget to keep an eyefm. Passengers for Wilmington take o’clock the lookout saw her lights J\V A5 D—THE SERVICED OF A open tor pick pickets, especially on No. 4!, leaving South Kocky Mt. at 5.f>0 After that t AAtr flinat>r> u *p u J h< leeper, and to have care of a irAin« enmii.., ii.i^ iha ..o, a. m. No. 35 arrive at Florence 8.14 a. .vutr r.iat tiey disappeared and it family children. Address \V. traiD * con'iog udo the city. 111., connecting with No. 51 for Sumter was though she had slipped hei Mattht Florence, s. C. it The intelligence office of the cit- tk)lui " bi J‘ Dennj8rk ’Aiken, 8. C.,Aiis- 1 Ar)J j^o'urjcf. Th" intelligence, office of the cit- Colun jbia Denmark, Aiken, S. C M Aus- > 1: »anu Macon, and Atlanta Put man izens committee 1? in the Kendall I Sleeping Car on this train, New York Hl_. to Macon. Passengers for Columbia can go to Sumter and wait until 0.44 building There tin* visitor will receive courteous treatment—The a. im/for N0^2”from Charleston"'^ M MM ER LA PROBE. Find- State. riving atCaluinbia at H a. m., or take confer favor by ler.vingat No-15, a mixed train leaving Florence On Weduesdav and Thursday a at 4 a in., and arriving at Columbia at . .f*! » il1 SSSTJK ran have same by calling at at / odock a. in. and returning t,on 7 miles from Charleston, with 1 • . . 1 - nr* A STORE DOOR KEY. , 8 P° an have sai , n j payin, tor a.lv ,rri«-I iH "ch was the Wanlke- W.TrJpr-nsiSi. - tied by Capt. ftgZ F 0 Vftr“ 0 ^: ■2 tiinhin ni ", Qf| ,,, * lant Bystem for South. Through . , u,uj|a a t •J-SO p* m. coaches, Washington to Charleston on APPTY ».j. i I ickets will b<j sold as follows, this train. Pullman sleepers New leach fare iocludittg 50 cent, at). aSSon^Ssew'Yorit'toll^a.''' 1