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CHUBOHKS & SOCIETIES I KIM^COPAI. (’Ht’R' H. Holy Communion 7:30 h. m. every tsuuday eT(Wi>( Is'. rtuntlay school 1‘ta. ui. Kumlay Morning aervloe 11 a- m. Bible clnrw a! i':* 1 P *»• STi'Sf M.V rrtd., ...a .1 “Bw’AtdMv -«>»' * Ona“' >ee<l e and Thread Society everj PK&BVTBBI ? CHURCH. h«rvioe «' erv Sunday al 11 a. m. and « p. in Ptaye/meeting ed’ueaday a 15 p. m. yK Sen a prayer meeting at 7:15 p. m •^f/Soclety lat Friday In each month Rev. J. H Dixon, paator. baptist CHCRCH. Preaching every aunday at 11 a. «u. and H | Sunday.-Rev. R W Bandera, paator. METHODIST CHURCH. Servloea Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p, m. Sunday arhool at 4 p. m, . u _ m Prayer meeting Thurwlay*''« P- “• Kpwortii Deague, } oe f^* y M’ n ^, v a ‘(ter th« Dadles’ Aid society the Monday aiwr ru« ‘“llmfea^MtBMonary Society, Friday after the nm Hu^day - ^v y w. I. Herbert, paator. EAST FLORENCE M. E. CHAPEL. Servloea Sunday at U a m. and 8 p. m. Sunday achool at 2:80 p.m a i^, v myer meeting Wedneaday at 8 p. m.-Hev. C. C. Herbert, paator. FLORENCE COUNCIL, NO. 918. AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR. Meets the *2d and 4th Monday of each month, at K. of P. h * n j ULIU8 ubjongH, Wm.HOFFMEYER. Commander. SecreUry. FLORENCE LODGE. NO. 1309. KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Meets »l in <1 Wedneaday of eacbmonth “ T J OBERT CRONENBERG- C. D. BRIS Re porta FOK TRAVELLERS. IMPORTANT INKOKMATION F JK THOSE WHO BIDE 1 HE^KAlLHOADS. Th«* following i-> valiiaMt- infonna- tion to pa>.-»»»iijrer8 traveling’' over At'autic Coa^l IJiu* Syst'-rn ; FOR PASSLHGERS GOING NORTH. No. 7H leaves Charleston at ■>..'10a. ni.. arriving at Florence ai s.‘2.‘> a. m. ‘JO I mitiutes for breakfast. Conneering' ; with Xo. .VI: leaving Columbia at V.Vt) ja. ni M and arriving: at Wilmington at l 12.15 p. in. With No. t>2 for Harling- ton, Cheraw and Wadesboro. Arrives at Fayetteville at 11.20 a. in., connec ting with North Bound train on F. & Y. V. Railroad. Arrive at South Rocky Mt., at 2.<'7 p. in. ‘in minutes for dinner. Connecting with No. 4S from Wilmington with Nos. Diaml f» for N orfolk anti points on X. «t C. R. R. Arrives at Richmond at ft.40 p. m. 20 minutes for supper. orn BART & CO., Dictator. FRATERNA ETERY ASSOCIATION Meeu quarterly. BERT cronENBERG. W'M. HOFFMEYEK, Prealdent. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF .PYTHIAS, Harmony Ixxlge. No. 8, meets every Tues day night at 8 o cloelt jNo K BI)WABDe> Chancellor Commander. J.J.BROWy . Keeper of Recorda.and Seal. ANCIENT FREE MASONS. Hampton lodge, No. as meets flrst Mon day night in each month atH o^c.ock^^ W'oiahlpful Master. H. H. HUSBANDS. Seoretary. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE EN GINEERS Pee Dee Division, No. 285, i leets every Sunday afternoon at 8o - dock. „ A „_ U J. C. JlAKL'ii, J. L. WYSONG. Chief Engineer. 2d Assistant Engineer. CHOSEN FRIENDS. Florence Council, No. 2. meets tlrst Friday in each quarter at 8 o’clock. D. H. HAMBY. Secretary. GOLDEN CHAIN,' Oakland Lodge. No. 2U9, meets second and 2*7 BlimVN * <Uy Wt’OVINGTON. J - J ^U.y: Commander. MACHINISTS. Unity liOdge. No.‘2. I. A, of M. meets first and third Saturday nights in each month at 7:30 o’clock. JNO. E, EDWARDS, Master Machinist, ED. W. WOOD, Secretary. All of theatwve L<r<lges meet in Pythian Caul ie nail which is now temporarily located outhe second floor In the building n< rthwest SS-ner ^ausand Ibtrean streets occupied by Tbeo. Kuker. Gate City Chapter No. 1, Order of the ern Star meets 1st and 8d Monday s :n the month at 4 o’clock. The Kathbone Sisters ®«®t tl i® Thurs- day at 8 p. m., and the 2d, 3d, 4th, and ath. Thursdavs at 4 p. m- INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEM PLARS. Iforch’cor, o, MISS LIZZIE BOUNDS, Chief Templar. Secretary Through the St. U ' Tornodo. Here is an illurtraticn of the way the wind handled things during the big St. Louis tornado. This bicycle, owned in East St. Louis, was struck by three barrels of syrup, a tierce of lard and one barrel of vinegar. Absolutely the only uninjured parts are the saddle and the Morgan & Wright quick- repair tires, which were full of air when the machine was found Even if these tires had been punctured, unless severely torn any one of the holes could hav up the 01 the Face. Mrs. Laura E. Mims.of Smlthville.tia,, says: “A small pimple < f a strawberry color appeared on tnv cheek; it soon began to grow rapidly, notwithstand ing all efforts lo check it. My eye became terribly iuH.imed, and v.as so swollen that for quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most malignant, type, and after ex- hansting their efforts without doing me any good, they gave ax x. Ti, , m -v ■ hopeless. When in- iper .*'' Th rough* cl laches f ° nned ^ m >' had died from Charleston to Washington. Pullman the same disease, they said I must die, Sieepor Charleston to Wilmington and as hereditary Cancer was incura ■ Jacksonville to New York. ' “At this crisis, I was adwed to tar No. 3*2 leaves Charleston at 5.*20 p. m., ?!**' S *’ f nd , , . n “ s hort while the Cancer arrives at Florence at 8.15 p. m. *20 be K an *° discharge and eontmued todo minutes for supper. Connects with «o for three “^^. then it began to No. 32 from Augusta and Aiken, S. C., ^ eal * 1 th J via Denmark and Hum ter connecting longer ufibl the Cancer d ^ pp< atSumterwith Xo. 53 from Columbia. W;l9 V tbp dife-ice ’* Xo. 32 also has a Sleeper from M acon ; there has beennoret,,ra of the dlseas,; Ga., which Xo. 82 takes to Xcw York.' Xo. 32 also connects at Florence with Xo 03 from Wadesboro. Cheraw ami Darlington. Through Coaches from Charleston to Washington. In addi tion to Pullman Sleeper from Macon to New York, there are Sleepers from Charleston to New York and Tampa to New York. No. 82 also makes con nec- blood. Send for our tion at South Rocky Mt. with No. 40 oa Cancer and Blood from Wilmington, and leaves South Rooky Mt. at 12.45 a. m., and reaches Richmond at 3.40 a. m. is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fer tilizers containing not under 7% actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. All about Potash—tbc results of its use by actual «•* peri tarot on the host farms io the United States' ■ la told is a little book which we publish and will gladly ■ail free to any farmer in America who will write fur is. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New Yssk. \V tit >I.KS VI.E DRAf.KKS IN ifFruit and Produce,jjj: MAKKI-ll STKliET, Charleston, 5. C. mere utreu ouietuiu vA*owur» r . A Real Blood Remedy. C. A. Woods. Marion. C. S. S. W. G. Shi Florence S 1 C FROM RICHMOND GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond on No. “23 at 9.U5a m. Reach South Rocky Mt., at I p. m. 20 minutes for dinner. Arrive at Wilson at 2.05 p. in. Change cars for Goldsboro and Wilmington on No. 40. Arrive Fayetteville 4.15 |>. in., connec ting with southbound trains on C. F. & Y. V. Railroad for Wilmington and Bennettsville. Arrive Florence6.65 p. m. 20 minutes for supper. Change cars for Sumter and Columbia, reach ing Columbia by No. 55 at fi.F » p. m. Also change to No. 24 for Dan.ngton, Hartsville and Bennettsville. Arrive at Charleston at 10.20p. m.. connecting with Plant System for Savannah and all points south. Through coaches on this train from Washington to Charles ton. Pullman sleeper New York at Jacksonville. Also leave Richmmond by No. 35 7.30 p. m. South Rocky Mt. at 10.44 p. m. Passengers for Wilmington take No. 41, leaving Scuth Rocky Mt. at \U5 a. in. No. 35 arrives at Florence 3.14 a. m., connecting with No. 35 for Sumter, Columbia Denmark, Aiken, S. C., Aus- ta and Macon, and Atlanta. Pullman Sleeping Car on this train, Xew York to Macon. Passengers for Columbia can go to Sumter and wait until 0.48 а. in., for Xo. 52 from Charleston, ar riving at Columbia at 10.55a. m.,nr take No. 15, a mixed train leaving Florence at 7.40 a m., and arriving at Columbia at 11.45a. m. No. 85 reaches Charleston at б. 02 a. m., connecting at Ashley Junc tion 7 miles from Charleston, with Plant System for South. Through coaches, Washington to Charleston on this train. . Pullman eleepers New York to Tampa, Fla., New York to Charleston, and New York to Macon. Cancer is a blood disease, and only a blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. (guaranteed purely vegetable') is a real blood remedy, and never fails to per manently enre Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism or any other disease of the boo k s Diseases, mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. SSS WOOds & Shipp Attorneys-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Office, 226 Evans Street. Up-Mairs Oot-M-liu. Country orders solicited. Pai.i in Capital, *>.000 w 1 . sINOOUPORATEI* Telephone 314 JU H®2i3»SS, King St., It CHARLESTON, <V. C, Commission Merchant, Wholesale iimi Kctail Dealer in Bicycle Repair Shop s/® THREE DOORS FROM THE POST- OFFICE, ON EVANS STREET, ml to do any kind of work on wtieol. Rp-»*pokine. SlraiKhum- inn franiMi—tu faot, making new machines out of old ones, doueat short notice. and atn p re par any kina of wl Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FLOllK-NCK, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John Kuker, Plaintiff, against Amanda Baker, Cora Judge, Ben Baker, Edward Baker,|Alfred Baker, Mary Baker, and John Baker, De fendants. Summons for Relief. Complaint served. To the defendants above named : You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in tins action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your an.'wor tv the said complaint on the subscribers at their ottice No. *233 Evans street, Florence, S. ('., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within theti le aforesaid, the plaintiff in this actioi will apply to the court for the relit: demanded in the com plaint dated Wth, November 1896, A. D. Johnsons, L eJoxoh & Uakckkl, ' Plaintiff’s Attorneys. To the Defendants. Cora Judge, Ben Baker, Edward Baker and Alfred Baker: Take notice that the complaint in this action was filed in theollice of tin.* Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Florem e county, on Dec. 8th 1896. Johnsons DiUonoh & Uanckei., Plaintiff’s Attorneys. McCALL & JONES, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. if ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCTSI Such as Poultry, Eggs, CreauH’tA ami Dairy Putter, Cheese, Country Meats, Fruits ami Vegetables of every description. Seed Potatoes, Furs, Beeswax, Tallow, Medicinal Roots Herbs, Etc. OOKKKSDONDKNOK SOLICITED. RETURNS MADE DAILY. Glenn Springs Hotel, GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. Me HKKXRXAvB Columiuas Bajikinw anp Thust Ck> Southern Fruit Co., W. H. MIXSON, flanager. Importers ami Wholesale Dealers in Suppose You Were a Horse. Wouldn’t you work better— wouldn’t you hold your head higher -if you had a fine new buggy to draw r Don't let your horse be ashamed of your vehicle. Start the New Year with a shining new buggy. Our stock is here to be looked at —look at it whether you buy it or not. iF’rui't = and -* Produce,, Fruit and Vegetable Shipping Packages, Etc. 21? EAST BAY L. Y. King, tysician Sc Surgeon FLORENCE, S. C. • OFFICE .U — Uingto.) -5 of McLeod’s Drug Store. Six Years’ Experience! Prices ireasonable! Hal Intact lot) Guaranteed! A Supply of Nice WHEELH TO RENT Always on Hand. JOHN D- TRGVATHAR oaa-Sm FLORENCE. 8. C. The Queen of Summer Resorts. New Hotel with large cool piazzas. Electric Bells, Water Works, Baths, and a complete system of Sewerage. Good roads for driving. Large Lawn, shaded by native oaks. Telegraph con nection. Mail and Express in Hotel. Railroad Depot 300 yards from Hotel, and the Best IVItnea Water on the Continent. For rates of board, apply to SIMPSON & SIMPSON. For water, apply to PAUL SIMPSON. been repaired by the quick-repair device in them, without trouble. Riders of these tires, when they have a puncture, need only be careful to pump as much air as possible into the tire before insert ing the quick-repair tool. The re pair can be made in two minutes, at the roadside, without taking the tire off the rim. Cream cocoauut 10c lb. iTee. at J> H The Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Association -^Fa,©MEM5E, S. CL NOTICE TO CREDITOR*. All pcmoiiH Imvlniz clnluiM ouslcat the cc'ale of L. K Tlmn'OMM. riecenm-d. hereby noti fied to present the Name to then deie’xned, uly Authen'K-Hted on or by Hie 27ih dMy o November. I8!>7; and all perHima indebted to hen Id estate are requested to inake prompt payment to the un tera ane . Mattix E. Timmons. .Iso. i Nih»«n. November 2’. IsOti. Adininistrators. deoH-tr John J. Ponard, WHOLESALE GHARUE.STON, S. G V. CHICCO, Importer of and Wholesale uud Kelatl Dealer In Macaroni, Cheese, Gives, Olive Oil, And nil Italian and French Produce. Imported Delicacies and Canned Goods a Specialty. Fine Family Groceries. Tobacco & Cigars. 83 MARKET STREET. -TELEPHONE, 84. Charleston, S. C. oet-EJ-3m Ccmmi si;n Merchant, Denier In FRUIT, POULTRY, EGGS, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, 104 Market St., Charleston, S. C. 0-22- Charleston Produce Exchange. S. J. L. flATTHEWS, Commission rierchant, Hz 92 and 94: Market Street. 3 W E SOLICIT consignments of all kinds •! Country Produce. Quick returns. Com missions, 5c. We solicit your orders for all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Produce. References: jneramtile Agency, Enterprise Bank. o22-3mo ^aez^INSURES AGAINST Fire, Wipd-Storn), Ligl) tr ) ir )0* a r»d No Paid up Capital. The Supreme Court makes the Property Insured, (now amounting to $220,000) itself, the security for tne payment of all losses. Insurance taken on all property outside of towns, except Gin-houses, Tobacco Barns and Pack Houses. ) J. E. PET1IGREW, President. OFFICERS* - • H. 1. HARLLEE, Agent and Secretary. ) J. W. McCOWN, Treasurer. All persons desiring Insurance and any persons desiring dc any information whatsoever, will please a H. T. HARLLEE, at Florence, S. C n 19 3'Hi idress the Agent, NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE. All..ML, Ga. K.l.bltab.d 1874. Treats Club Feet. Disease, of ibe Spice. Hip, Joints, Paraly-la, Piles. Fi-tnla. Ft-male and private dlasaaea, Ht-ruia, Rheumatism, Urin ary Organa, etc. R- nd fur i.luntrated circular. Shepherd Supply Company, 232 MEETING ST., CHARLESTON, SC, Statu Aoknts fok the Hai.k ok —AND— Dr. F. H, Mceod, Office above Lake & Co. Residence, 232 Irby Street, Florence, S. C. FOR SALK. My 6-room residence on Cheeves Street, near M. E. Church. House first-class. Price reasonable. Mrs. Esi HF.g Dargax. Bom-tr ;WHOLESALE STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, OIL HEATERS. H. E. GEE, Dentist, O&oe abort F. C. Laka’a Drag Store. Fforesee, S. C. Over 200 Different Styles Cooking and \ Heating Stoves Also Oil Cookers and Heaters. >A\CHIG4^ iT STOVTS \ MdNGfcM WHOLESALE TIN PLATE SHEET IRON, TINNERS’ SUPPLIES, GALVANIZED Gutter and Pipe. We want the leading mer chant in every town In tbe Mate to aell oar U Dea #f Ntovea. We vuaraatee fodJ protection In hia terrltoryTa each agent weap.olnt. If not aold lu yow Iowa. «end direct to na for on ta and priaea Vtl A 1 ,1 1 ' \ yi v ‘4 :> \ .1! I if 1 A jm j fl S'VSl "STf.