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-»»r fnt lour Wants ..IN... DilLI TI»ES. V’OL. m. Dhily Times. RIVET yVUK Eyes ...ON.. OUR ADS. v' * ii»TH>— 11M FLORENCE. S 0. THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY 7.1897 C. H. BARRINQER is Closing Out his Entire Stock at Cost. ^NOME. THINGS WIHL GO w 10 piece. Percale, I yard wide at —7c ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4-4 Brown Sea Inland at ■••••• 4-4 Brown Bomeapun at S54C and tHc Blanket. 4-4'Fruit ol the Ux»m at .6c 4-4 Brown Homeepun at »*canaLadle.- pnnder*hirte ! yovh rmcl B^^QL^aV..'.'."'"- Our $1 Koyal Woater Cornet at.. -7*c Our 11.35 Ladiee Shoea at• ~2® Ibs ,. ot Our Beat 4«>c Tea at.... pic Uood Calico at •roe -** 1UO palm ZeBrer*. Shoea at -4#o ^ - -..life dothla* and Panu T' '■ 40c Our Ureas pooda -AT- ou*'„ I ^®^T. l So * ( P iHceach Pauu and ciothin* , Matches »t ...^ .........Me per era Panu doth •» *So ^ ’ You Price. KOK ONEL-HALtF OOST. ties at Buys' Unlsui Men s Best at per era red Shiru at 140 '■laundered Shirts sad 3. ..-auci IIaIm Shoes Ribbons . ^- 2 Sc Outinfs i •r-- and pH- Outiu* in Our 6c Outing at 4* Bast Pe* Dee Plsid st !.^^4c Boots and Shoes I Shoes dud Boota) ....7Uc per dot .......te J# AT COST. AT COST, Respectfully, G. H. BARRINGER. LOCALS IN BRIEF. S'lort Paragraphs of Home Hap penings. Parsonal and *neneral Mention of Home Folks and.Others Whom wo all Know. Mina Lizzie Stex® 08 - 0 ^ Virginia, is visiting the Misses Evans. Mias Lizzie Blanche, of New York, is visiting the Misses Doug* las. The Misses Brockington, of. Kingstree, spent last night in the city. Mr. W If. Creasy, auditor for the A. C. L., spent last night at the Central. M.. Geo. G. Thompson has moved his law office into the Lake building up stairs. Mr. Harrall King, of New Or leans, is in the city on a visit to the Messrs. Barringer. Mr. M. B. Lucas, who has been quite sick, is rapidly impioving and will be out in a few days. A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING. Mr. Frank Boyd Garyfand Mia* Marla Loo ■*an* Marrlod at St. Joka’* Cliur.-k. Mr. Frank Boyd Gary, speaker of the Houle of Representatives, and Miss Maria Lee Evans, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. James Evans, were married at St, John’s Episco pal church yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Rev. W. A. Gueiry of Suwanee and Rev. W. S. Holmes, rector of St. John’s, performed the ceremony. The bride, preceded by her maids of honor,. Misses Jen nie and Nettie Evans, came into the church leaning on the arm of her father. At the foot of the chancel the groom, who had step ped from the ve.-try room attended by judge Ernest Gary and Mr. N. G. Evans, met her. Here they plighted their troth, and then, ad vancing a few steps to the altar railing, were made man and wife. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion in green and whi e. Mrs. J. P. McNeill played the wedding march, and the following were the attend ants : Mr. N G- Evans with Miss Nellie Evans ; judge Ernest Gary W#Rl OP COHGRESS. s ™' 0F A ^ jj;^ The Caban Qoestion is Dis cussed Id the geoate. with Miss Jennie Evans ; Governor Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Williamson! John Gary Evan, wiih Miss were in the city yesterday to at tend the Gary—Evans wedding. Mr. Samuel Heiss, one of Tim- monsville’s prosperous merchants, Bessie Lee of Virginia ; Gen. John Gary Watts with Miss Hattie Chase; Mj. Ifj C. Heath with. Miss VlarieGary; Mr. R. L. Dar is spend intfthe day with relatives 8 an w * t ^ Miss Mary Scott; Mr..W. in this city. Miller with Miss Su^ie Bmn- Senator Call Speaks of Cruelties (a the Island, and Cites in stances Which Demand! Action In This Country. Washington, Jan 6—The Cuban question was under consideration in the Senate to-day in the form >f the two resolutions offerini yes terday by Mr. Cali (Demi)'of Florida—the one a simple retolal non calling on the iHcreta»*y of State for copie* of the correspond ence in the matter of Julio Bad- rfuitly, an American cuiz^i con demned by the ^patusi^ - authofi- tiestiu. Cuba to perpetajll uupris- oiiiueut in chains; and* the other a joint resolution instructii g the President to demand bangutlly’s immediate r Mease. 'Die first wss^ agreed to and the second was referred to khe commit- t--e on foreign relations. Iu a long speech on the* su* j -cl 1 of tin se resolutions, theipiase oi Ghas. Goviu •was<ii*cu>*seij4miiette much -are 1 BIvsd la Floranc# ou Fabraarjr il ass it. Sumtsr, 8, O., January 5, 1896. Mrs. H. E Monrue, whuMe trip through tin* S«mtfc last winter was •ucl a booming success, is about to makft h<*r second tour. Flor ence m* one of the points at which4be desired to give her in- estimaMe entengi iment, called ‘The S ^»ry of the Reformaiion.” fit* JjI te’s Lutheran church re- . iccupied here have decided, « cousultat : on, to permit ve it under their auspices. , as all know who have heard af this wonderful historical entertainment, it cannot be given Cut the Coupons Out And Cast Your Ballot. Mr. and Mrs' .A. .Bvduor came, >wn t MMH . i>a 11 lUsjtLr') ■■I riage.' son; Mr. W. A. Evans with Mi-s T^enkr‘ Mar? Eva . ns i.‘ Mr ' - P -i K,nard ushers, Messrs. John A. Chase and as that of baugumy. jhe slate* lueuts of the Spanish nffician tuat Guviu’s dcaJh resulted luotu wounds rect-ivedj in i»ait»e weie discredited ;. amMihe assertion Was r-peat*d, on ih* uuiliorny <f a pnsou whom Mr. Gad did jn>t o.im^ but who iii> taitf wa* Iigtue a F ?*lr. T. W. Norment, a genial H. A Brunson, -'aster Junius knight of ihegnp with headq iar- Ev<tris, Jr., and iittle Miss Evans, teis at Baltimore, is registered at both of Marion, came up the aisle just ahead ot the maids of honor, th-one bearin.; ti.e little book, “Our Marriage Vow,” which con- the Central to-day. Our office has treated itself to a brai d new sign. The sign whs made by our friend Mr. J A Game and painted by Mr. Mansfield. The law firm of Thompson & Kershaw has been dissolved. Each cut iu pieces wi squad of cavalry two Cases, Mr. types of what wa; di>ds of Ameri • If » past, Tuo sain, were T done to hun- 11 CltlZeOS IU need* by on 'tingle churoh or •aciety. * hep ter giving the whole city ban hfU invited to srive their at- It. takes fiom 40 U» 1B0 to make it a charming sue- he dates she has selected ntertainmnit are tbh 11 ‘ of February, 1897. Hei 4 marked out tiaforu she ud dates fixed, and all accept date* a* thev Jer. Hence ThirfedaV a^Feiiruary 11 and 12,; 9 for FI -ri?iij*.c and Onl® <%t< 9. pt’\phurch has under- shtHiUwr the rwFpousibti-. r this higiiy instructivs and rate- w»ft\tamnrei,t. bpt sh® rail jttnly ('JtrrF|t through by se- _Ulv co-fyeration of all the U) ^Mphi ifeflinillip. . fihe er ll'lcui/ coin||dertaking ■,ple yria/—-'■TflHm ni s ^Vsoether a suffiT*nt A Chance For Home One to Win a Firat-Class Wheel—Read What Follows. On Saturday April 7,oitHday be fore F^aster Sunday, 0. H. Bar- ringer will give away one ladv’s or gentlemairs bicycle. The con ditions of this plan are as follows; Below will lie Seen two < OUpoDS. Fill one or both with the nam® of the pe-«oii for wfioni y*>u desire to vote. Take the coupons to the ■tore of C. H. Barringer and for every 10cent purchase \ou will lie allowed one coupon-vote. A list of tb® names with the vote polled will appear iu each hen- of the Daily ITmes and Times-Mlssen- GMCK. ,0n Saturday, April7, the person having the largeat uumbir of votes will get a first-class bicycle. Cut out the coup >n* and cast Vo-ir b* Hi if.4 When making Christmas presents remember that Sulzbacher A Soil have a select stock of Christmafll goods. * 1 hat is right, there are others but none have as complete an as sortment of books „nd stationary as Sulzbacher <& Son. * Several nice office rooms oa front balcony of City Hotel for rent also, handsome store room. Apply to T. C. Willoughby. Try Hot Chocolate Soda Watei at Lake’s Drug Store. Holies, Pensioners. f tain- the marriage service, and the other, the wedding ring upon a sil ver salver. After the ceremony an elegant Cuba, and it only’Wed* d mvesti- tioU by lUe senaleXto “lake lbe Cover otf that zone <V butcn*-ry.” A* to a couibinatioii ol Euro pean powers against the Uuit*-il States, Mr. Call declared that there iU h 1(7 , Iu iv upon to lake III ffi> ie’it c;i:/lir s cured to carry it h. A^h'Tever Mrs Monroe t|\iiir cr .ttd* ntteuded, pgi. r- ►poke hi^iily ol r. u/.gion; N. C., where men, ih/hou-o wa* crowded to H* ui mo If capacity, offered $5 l'*r a *ent, a locii: pu>er t-avs, “A spleii- cn o (A Florence, 8 C . Jan. r> 1897. In compliance with an act of he General Assembly approved the 9lh day ol March A. I). Is96, the county Flxamining Board of Pensions will meet at the court house at Florence, S. C., ou thi hinl Monday iu January 1897 at 1 o'clock u. m , for the purpose of considering the applications for )'iisions provide ! for in said act By order of R. 0. Howaut). Chairman. Notice of Dissolution of Oo-parfr- nership. i/i The co-pnrtnership heretofore exisV ing, between the undersigned is dha- solved by mutual consent. W. 1). JOHNSON, J. M.JOHNSON, J. W. JOHNSON, W u reception was jftven the bridal par- ; w.ts no danger ot such a lu.ng in di 1 fcUS.'H*'. m the practice of his profession Several citizen* tt’ent out to Harllee’s Swamp on Pee Dee riy-r evening train for Charleston. Tuesuav Oil » UweT Ulive. 1 tto Ol three deer were muted but * lily one, ran within shooting range. One O' the veteran huntsmen blazed away at mm but to hi*i*urpri*e he brought down a big hog in-iead oi a buck. ember ot the firm will continue tv and a few friends at the home ol! vi*w ot lue effect which n w*di d there the TO-NIGHT. Air*, .vbinro, i* going >ud tone on h T t<>Uf 'I'tie Columbia It* g- “D-iode-l hu.’’ i'll tne sv lupalhles of mankind would I Pnt*L^rg Di-bateh s tv*. ‘Tnten*e- ly thrllmu Dr. Evans. have on the masses of the people - ttus wjnt* r Mr. and Mrs. Gary left on the j a Euiopean countries, ai <t iti .1 i ister *ny-, A Braiifli Money Order Offiee. Nlr. K C. Barreir, tbe «* i in rfliciei.t route stent of tin* i-i * in division co the S- ulheru pres* Cv inpany. n loritis us tie ll •*iu hlii-hed »i ranch monei t'loieice “Hie Motile OiiIi^sI” at tlie Opera Ilo.iee. T he Lang ton Hr-itnutic t om- p i •ipen* t thr--night **ngage- ni nt in F'lor-nce tin* ev* niiw. The Week of Braver. ‘‘Pn*. \obie Otlleie ” \V i ' I be pfe- To-night ►erviee* will tie tieid ai gen ted tui* eveni 4. I’ ice- th • Meth. dm dhuron, the sufj- e' 25 an 1 oi "*uts. Th- K-«n rmin bung For 1 Missions. and Earn . Eden ton, N. C. T .-morrow night at the Presby- gays: terian I'hurch, the subject to be “Th« La* gd 'o Dramatic Com- Considered is outlined a* follows: pan , comp"- .1 nt t^u oieV'-r per- “Ifoiu© Mi.-sious and the Jew*, formers, *om** of itn- b--nt itmt Praise for increased activity h*v* ever appeared bef oe an amongst God’s people, and for Edentoo audie .CH, is fi ling a m my tokens ot the power of the wnek’* engagement at If a’sOp ia M lybrick, which was raperti-d ad b with the American republic in suen a struggle. .'senate bill to amend the act fe- p ft.ing the timber culture law, Wits passed; al*o the house blit for tiie app intment by brevet ol active or retired officers of the anny. An adverse report lri>m 15,! the committee on loieigu relations on the claims of John 8. Waller, United 8*ales c msul at Madagas- ear, lor U.iinag** by reason ol his arreei and imprisonment, was pre sente*! and ind* finitely postpon’d l he Senate joint r* BoluilOU r*- questing the government of Great hntain to pardon Mrs. Florence A Charlotte pap*-' say*,“M '*1 impressiv*-.” R m in ti* r it Is a Inst neal and r*ligi(ni- (Hleriiinmeut, jiresenltng v vidi; ny l c|t talent "lie of the Hi"* 1 trying and exciting epoch* in ail history. Alt who will take pari, make up your minds anl wbei. die triiuer c .m»‘s, an ample utim her iriijy be r*-*dv to undergo 1 structibin The Reformation is 11 periodjthrough which aM have bL'n benefit t* d and all stnml* tiave am eqiiul mtere-t. Ail 11 11 doubt Mill be pleased to l* j ari something from tie* forever past A Repkbsentative of Luke’s. Versely last session, was taken from the calendar and iudefiuite- H ly "pint accompanying the House in this city. E ich night m ians used. Prayer tor the blea»- the company has been favor d > y ing of God to rest abundantly upon a large and appreciative audieuo* ly postponed. House bill piovid- *11 evangelistic efforts; for w®rk and a merited applause. Th® ing for free homestead® on th® amongst soldiers and sailors; and Langdon Company is m er-try r®- punlic lands in Oklahoma Terri- for the better obserrance o^ the spuet a first-class troupe, and ws tory—amended eo as to apply to Sabbath. Praise for the wide cir- know of no company that ha* so {all lauds obtained from Indian tnbea—was taken up aa the un finished buainesa and was dis cussed for nearly two hours, and went oyer tilt to-morrow without cuiatiou obtained for the Hebrew highly pleased and entertained Mew Testament, and for the en- our people. Miss Elsie Graham, touraging work amongst Jews* as leading lady, is an actress of Prayer that there may be such an undoubted ability, and baa won outpouring of the Holy Spirit ‘ * * — upon the Jews as has narer been witnessed since apostolic times.” General Insurance Agency OF SANBORN CHASE. Fin, Life k Aecidert liMnin the admiration of all who bay® action, witnessed her performance. ■ ■ Lost. One red cow with horns sawed off. Finder will be rewarded , by leading same at th® residence of Mr./Ckas. Cule on Pine street. Attend the auction on Saturday at Elliott’s stables and purchase a fine horse at your price. Merckeate Proto* t Wa Asaaeiatiaa Orta- pUNM* Thu ’merchants of onr city met in the City Hall lust night for th# purpose of urganimog u mutual protective association. The aaao- elation wua parmaataotly organissd nnd«e the name of The Merchants Protect!ye Association and officers for the ensuing year were elected. Funaral •( Mr». Uofliimii. The funeral service* of the niie Mrs. Christiana Hoffman wer* held yescerday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Hoffman was ou* of the oldest residents of Uolum bia and has always had the esteem of those who knew her. She leaves two sous—Messrs. John and Henry Hoffman. During her itineaa the ladies who knew her beet ahowed her many kindnesses. The following gualltmen acted as pallbearers: Col. F. W. McMas- ter and Messrs. Douglas McKay. W. I. Dnffis, T. fi. Bryan, Abram Btork and Charles Jfarey.—-Tbs State. OIM r * Hi “at Hnll’I’Hti’- *l|i>.*vfort with Mr. G. M. Mh(’owii a* hl'lit 'niiZMi* putrouizi 4 ili“ SoutluTii Ex •!*'*- Go. will find tin* w gr**tn e uvenieiice. ” r. llarrett d* set v* s jirain** for hi* *piric of accomiiio. dm n o. ♦ -***♦♦» Ilrlck for l**v«ineni*. 1 run miking and will be ready to deliver in 90 days special brick tor paving streets. Apply .or prices. D. A. Layton, Florence. S. C N w tobacco H'“d ju*! received it Lake* Comer Dm.; "tore A few ir nth*men boar Lr* <'*ii b* accoinmodifed at rea*bnah rates. Mrs II T. Young. i) 28 4t. l’>9 Jarrott 8t. CALL H. I,. KUKER’S. itvillLC. The it abovo th brick lay- pavem*'oi • Kv ord*- tu g o per cut of brii". "id >tif ’ h A Notice. e a d t If you want a horse or mule wait on S. D. Rogers. He leaves to night for the Virginia Stock Mar kets. fr'or Male. Two extra good milch cows with young calves. Prices $25 and #40. Also plug horse cheap. Apply at this office. Don’t fail to go to Covington & McLeod’s Drug Store to hear the Casey Selections “Sousa’s Band Selections,” also the best songs of the day, on Edison’s Phonograph. For bill heads, note heads, let ter heads and envelopes. Go te the Times-Messenger office. Watch for Penny’s big adver tisement in a few days. Big bar gains for cash purschases. Hot Beef Tea at Lake’s Drug Store. a Big horse auction at Elliott’s ^tables Saturday, January 9th. No p-u tit taxe« until fu*i Jan lo, 1897. By order o C ai» ci t H. Luca®, c. c. & r. Wanted to Rent Two good 3-horse farms within 6 miles ot Florence or T mmon#- ville, together or separate. Address , W. Times-MessenoEU. Steam prcs&cd I have on hand, in any quantity, the best quality. Steam Pres * Brick, I h^ve yaft^e in Mariqf Florence. Prices quoted brick delivered promptly. Apply to my agent, M. E. SWA1LS, at Florence or to myself. Jt-iyv D. A. LAYTON. 1 T D. H. UANCKEL. . neraalp. 1 .. ty y ^ The iiiulerslgmd have lid* day | formed ft co-partner*hip in the praotio® of law for Florence c«»iinty under Ike linn name oi Johnson Jfc Wells. \V. 1). JOHNSON, J M.JOHNSON, j J. W. JOHNSON, VVA1.TKK 11. WELLS, j January 1, 1MJ7. jl w It \ V* L‘ f r> *1# General ker liaikise, i£2tea.. A1 • Low Priced ♦ L't