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HILY TIMES. RIVET yoUB Eyes ..Tvn... OUR ADS. yLO’t«\’OE. S 0.. TUESDAY ' EVENINbECE M B E K 29. lS9»i - -F- — N 114 We thank our friends js£_for their most liberal patronage. COVINGTON & icLEOD. We have a few fine goods suit able for New Year Gifts to be sold at cost. LOCALS IN BRIEF. ! ™™™rans | CHECKT0 TJ Short Paragraphs of Borne Hap penings. |i*t*rsonnl and 'Gem-rnl Sltaition of Folks and Olh<-ra Whom w« uU K now. Mr. W. H. Malloy went over to Marion this morning on a husineea trip. Mr. Siman, representing the Bell Telephone Co., is in Florence to-day. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. James, of Cheraw, spent lust night at. the Central. Mr. F- C. Withers, agent for The State, is spending the day in Florence. A delightful party was given at the residence of Mr. R. S. Smith last night. Mr. Rutger Jewett, of New York, is visiting at the residence of Dr. James Evans. Addrcsted in th« Interest or tH« llnttln Abbey. Nashville, Tenn , Dec. 27.—The following circular has been pre sented to The Sun: Oflicers and Members of Camps of United Confederate Veterans: C nnrades—We have the honor to transmit to you ihe enclosed address, issued by the executive committee: The board of trustees is de termined to carry to a successful finish the laudable purpose com mitted ta its charge. The board has undertaken the raising of funds to duplicate and THE TURK. Europe's Ultimatum to the Moslem Despot. rowers to Hold the Purse Strings mid Regulate Allowances to the Army and the Sultan. Constantinople, Dec. 28.—M. Nelidoff, Russian ambassador of Turkey, acting as spokesman for the concert of European nations, has notified the sultan that the .. 1 . . ., . c ^ , . ,, agreement of the powers upon the add to the munificent donation of 1 • , , , r , „ r> XT question of the enforcement of C omrade Charles B. Ro"ss of New , \- 1 •. , . reforms in turkey is perfect and York city, and naturally applies t y lt ^ to the organized camps of S. NOT NEEDED. BouDdar; Disputa Closed. Idly Intervention ofThIs Completed—Co!iiini«- Yet to he Ap pointed. [ton, Dec. 23.—The in- il incident of the Vnue- jii'idary dispuU it rt- clo.eJ «« far at the Itea is concerned, and negotiations for its ad- ChuTch Conferences held, 58. Communion services conducted, 20. Other religious addresses made, the ley demand that there shall tt •. 1 or- . ! , be no delay on the part of the United Confederate Veterans for ... 1 , prompt pecuniary assistance,'that ♦ porte in giving assent to the pro file endowment fund of the assn-| ciation may be as gr^at as possible and be reported to the next meet ing of the United Confederate Vet erans at their annual reunion in ■ •'lor- m •den, is visiting relative euce and vicinity. * Mr. L. D. Collins, after a pleas ant visit to friends at Hartsville, has returned home. Mr. Smilie A. Gregg, Jr., of North Carolina* is visiting his old home near Florence. Mr. M. Stackhouse, editor of the ■Marion Star, is in Florence to-day in the interest of his paper. Rev. C. C. Herbert, who has been visiting his father’s home at Batesburg, has returned to Flor ence. Miss May Wilson, who has been visiting Miss Carrie Haynesworth, has returned to tier home in Man ning. Mr. J. E. P-ttiigrew, Jr., after spending several days at the coun try home of his parents, has re turned to Marion. Mr. James Copeland, forme, ly of this place but now of Wilming ton, is spending a few days with relatives in this city. Mr. C. W. Shackleford, has just completed a large and commo dious combination barn and sta bles on the premises of Mr. J. R. Temple on Irby street- Mr. Carl E. Daylo received this morning a complete barber's out fit. He has secured the stand at the Central Hotel and will be ready for work to-morrow morn ing. Mr. Daylo served his ap prenticeship in Paris, France, and since coming to this country has worked at the barber’s trade in some of the most stylish shops of the North. He is a former em ployee of the Palmer House, Chi cago, at which place he made a specialty of ladies hair dressing. We wish him much success. tluK-C-*-*., m")' r f0*fg li.». , The board of trustees are early General Insurance Agency OF at work and are endeavoring to push forward the raisingof money, with the determination of secur ing the necessary fund to enable the erection of a suitable memorial building within which to preserve the archive records of southern v-lor and endurance, together with the literature of thb foil”! years of unqualified hardships i" the field and at home. Now is the time to act. Further delay may deteat the purpose of the board, as time will scatter and destroy many relics that the asso ciation desires to preserve. Wher it is remember, d that every dollar now raised will be covered with posals for such reforms submitted by the representatives of the pow ers. The ambassadors will hold a conference to-morrow, the purpose of which is understood t« be the compel the sultan to put the prq- posed reforms into operation should such action become neces sary to their enforcement, matter of the time of putting £he measures into operation will also be discussed. The financial scheme formulated by M. Nelidoff is understood to involve the revision of the entire Ottoman debt under a guarantee of the European powers signatory to the agreement. The plan also contemplates the full control of the EuYopean powers over the Turkish revenues, with the allotment of a fixed sum for the maintenance of the army and navy and for the 95- Recitations and meetings with Bible class, 144. Mission society meetings held, 40. Deacons and committee meetings attended, 30. Conventions attended, 7. Protracted meetings engaged in, S. In .he above work, there is not included the many miles traveled and many visits made to the homes of hi > members in the country. In addition Dr. Sanders’ duties .. , . . as Vice President of the Home lie wholly with th. j Mission Board and President of the contrOT.r.j, Ten-i , he State Convention, as feat Titian, ^ Pruatee of Fufman University and ip'anatiou come, from ,., c Greenvi||e Ctll| apartment, .here it i» j required the f.ee use of his time and ited that with tha as- |y the Venezuelan cov- iree weeks ago of the the proposed treaty of _a^ign t d by Sir J purposes of the sultan’s private another, through trie great bberai-j 1 r .1 -j . _ . , . I purse, and further provides that the sultan’s appointment of his ministers shall be subject to the approval or veto of the represen- ity of Comrade Rouss, ’tis the commonest kind of plain business sense to meet him with the largest possible locil cash donations, that this liberality may be made avail able and a memorial edifice erected to the heroism of the south m people. It 1? suggested, and respectfully urged upou all divisions, brigade and camp commanders 10 provide for a money collection by every camp in the United Confederate Veteran’s organization on the 19th day of January, the birthday of Gen. Robert E. Lee, for the bene fit of the association. Of course, it is not intended that efforts should t)« delayed until then, or to cease after that time, but the object of this suggestion tatives of the powers in Constanti nople. Hot Beef Tea Store. at Lake’s Drug A few gentlemen boarders can be accommodated at reasonable rates. Mrs. H. T. Young, D-28 4t. 139 Jarrott St. Advertising pays. Fine raisins 10c lb. 3 lbs. for 2oc at Brown’s Cheap Cash Store. Ge< . Stackley is taking the lead in Xmas delicacies. Kalamazoo celery at 0. D. Bris tow’s. J. F. Stackley’s is headquarters is to make that day a memoriable ^ f or fireworks and Xmas goods. SANBORN CHASE, Fir«, Life 4 Aetideel Insurance, Surety Bonds Issued. . FLORENCE, 5. C one in the work which should en list the deep interest of every Con federate soldier, who, while ac cepting and upho'ding loyally the results of the war, still loves and venerates the memory of his com rades who died for the cause they loved so well. The superintendent and secre tary will bo actively in the field for the* subscriptions; therefore, for the present address him at Covingiou, Ky., and if absent, let ters will be immediately forward ed and receive prompt attention. Verv truly and frate-nally, W. I). Chipley, President. Jxo C. Underwood, Supt. and Sec., etc. All my make of pure candies 10c lb. at J R. Ives. A large assortment of Smyrna rugs cheap at W. M. Waters. Fine mixed candy 10c lb. at Brown’s Cheap Cash Store. Fruit of all kinds for the holi days at Geo. Stackley’s. More new holiday goods leceived until Xmas eve, at Lakes’ Corner Drug Store. The best rocker on the market for 12 at W. M. Waters. Subscribe for this paper. Cream cocoanut 10c lb. at J. R Ives. energy, to say nothing ol the many religious articles that came from his able pen. Again, he contributed his time UMMB.py air J^- • .. 12, the friendly in- baptists worship. Although the means to build it came from the Baptists and also from people of other denominations, who gave willingly and freely, still it was due largely to the untiring efforts of Dr. Sanders that the house was built, | which stands to-day an ornament to the town and a monument to n of the UuiUu 8talas hail L completed, and tha only ad<|al acts of ths Uuitsd the matter will be the puitiou ot the evidence and re ci Hooted by the Venezue la gh c( mmission, and the ev ill reference to the United St supreme court of the con- ^is zeal and that of his members cu ; request of the two coun- j p) r Sanders in closing made tri r the appointment of two some j ee ling a.id touching remarks, ju as members of the tribunal jq e S p 0 ke of the zeal and love and as Tided by the treaty. earnestness of his members and the tin Venezuelan congress, | i ove arl( j attachment he had for wl must pass upou thi* treaty, them, for toe people of this town ha in called in extra session on ! an( j surrounding towns and of Ft iry 1 iast'ai of waiting un- 1 the eas tern part of this country, tilionstitutional meeting day, 1 and t i K . n sa i d ; Ftfii'V 20, it is presumed that “The record is made; God drada and the British am- it; May !> accept it.” will complete the details ; << . ^ nd n0W) brethren, I commend jonveutiou directly, in o-der y 0U to God, and to the word of lay reach Caracas within ni s grace, which is able to build I riety at J. F. Stackley’s. Ith. tuioh negotiation is y OU U p, and to give you an inheri- Brown’s Cheap Cash Store, is tilt to ba devoid of anv un- tance among all them which are the cheapest place in the city to ? I.!.*.. Stott Cut your Xmas oysttrs at Wal ton's market. I ieklen, chow chow, and every delicacy for the holidays at J. K. Stack ley’s Tby largest stock and lowest pries on X m is delicacies to lie found in Florence at Goo. Stack- ley’s. Ladies’ or Gents’ Elmore Bi uycle* fully guaranteed, #40 each, at blorence Bicycle Co., Dargan si reel, opposite Opera House, A splendid variety of Tobacco 8"e(. tor sale ut 1’alace Drugstore. Covington & McLeod. Propr’s. Nothing more acceptable for n Christina* present than a nice comfortable rocker. Waters has them in gn at variety. Now tobacco seed just received ni Lakey Corner Drug Store. Go to C. D. Bristow for raisins, citro.i, currents, almonds, walnuts, butternuts, peacans, cocoauutsetc. A word to the wise is sullicient. Cheap goods at Ponuy’s. Did you say you wished n quart Brown's Cheap Cash Store. For Xmas delicacies of all kinds call at Geo. Htackley’s. Go to C. D. Bristow for apples, oranges, bananas, lemons etc. When you are to be married buy your furniture of W. M. Waters. Finest apples 30c peck at Brown’s Cheap Cash Store. Best att‘ ntion paid to all oyster older* left at A. L. Walton’s. He receives heavy shipments daily. A Xmas present that pleases and in rea< h of all. Our $2.00 rocker. W. M. Waters. Geo. 8ta :kley is prepared tolur- nish everything nice for the holi day trade. When you need a baby carriage go to W. M. Waters, he carries the best and cheapest line. Fruit of all kinds in endless va- ^e, as the heads of the j sancJ jfi ed • » Acts : xx ; 32. nre already b >011 disposed ; Sa {j h e a g a in, “I feel like say- only certain well defined j ng> .The prayers of David, the 11 of introduction are son 0 [ j e sse, are ended’ ?’’ Ps. 72, lg [FIS LAST SERVICE- Ketliv. Saad»m Speaki Tender Loving Wf of Farewell to HU Congregation. Sunday morning Rev. B. W.lnders gave his congregation a hi summary of his four years labln his church. It was very in 20. buy fire works, fruits, candy, nuts, &c. The cheapest line of oak suits ever brought to this market just received at W. M. Waters. Dr. Sanders should feel proud of | Fine fruits and confectioneries the record he has made during his at Gwo - Stackley’s. four years pastorate here. 4 hall Roman candles, 1c each It is one not made of wood, hay, at Brown’s Cheap Cash Store. stubble that shall be consumed, Everything for a firat-clais but one built of gold, silver, and J Xmaa dinner can be had at J. precious stones, that will abide the J black ley s. fi rc . Remember that Geo. Stackley The Baptist church here has J leads in nice fresh Xmas goods. San- pa Bel we . u * T ting to listen to and shows j lost (in the departure of Dr. oau 1 When you want a wedding or thetat amount of work he has ( ders) a Godly, noble, able pastor ChriBtmaB |)r(>8eut f or your f, i #nd dojuring his residence here as I and the community a good citizen go to W. M. Waters. of the Baptist church.! and sincere friend, one that cannot j ]y|j uce m eat, Jellies, preserves we give a brief account as ! be easily replaced and one, who, aad ever ything nice for Xmas at it while he was speaking: | though absent, will always have a J. F. Stackley’s. ons |-reached, 381; | pl a ce in the hearts of his hundreds Fresh almonds, 15c lb. at er meetings conducted, 196 ; of friends, to whom, his many kind Brown’s Cheap Cash Store. and tender words and deeds have j Fresh nuts, raisins, citron, &c. greatly endeared him. J at J. F. Stackley s. Oranges, apples, grapes, bana- Try Hot Chocolate Soda Water nas, nuts, fireworks &e., at J. R- Ives. New Bicycles at $35 at Floreace Bicycle Co. Dargan street. Go to C. D. Bristow for celery. Citron, raisins, nuts and svsry- ieral ^ral visits made, 217; ral visits made, 3,006; services conducted, 38; Nonages solemnized, 15; en held in the homes, 749; Rltived into the church, by Bai»m, 51- ived into the church by lettl 57. Alcciations attended, 9. lion meetings attended, 6. Tichers meetings attended, 15. at Lake’s Drug Store. Fresh new groceries arriving daily at J. F. Stackley’s. 30 ball Roman caudles, 16ceach at Brown'a Cnean Cash Store. Pictnres make nice Xmas pres-1 thing nice at Geo. Stackleys. ents. You can get them at W. M. I Peanut Brittle 10c lb at J Waters. I Ives R.