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siiSeai ' 1 W- CHURCESS & eOCILTIES FOR TRAVELLERS. KPIMOOFAI. t'Hl'Kt'H. Holy i^oniiuunlon ?:!W m. a . every Sunday •> or 11 l*i HudiIhj wIxh.I In* in. MorniiiK m-rvioe II a. m. Hlbie cli.v* hi :)i p in K' eiill'* M’l v We ii p. in. bervlc*** «»u '•'eel iMlay ami KrldHy ami al aa nii- day* ei K p in l.aiiie*' Aul s .c 1 ely ever\ tlr X u etlnebiluj at i p »> Ui » Ne.de an Tine d «‘ocie»y every niO*> *t 4 u in 1 1<>S ) ' ’ J J J CHl’Ki'H rervlce e er' Hundav at 11 a. in. andii p ui Sunday arnooi n p in. Prayer tueetlu* W ertuesday at 1 p. m. Younr ineu'a prayer meeting at 7:i« p. m au Tliurkdaya. Ladta* aid aoelety lat KrlOay in each month H»v. J H Dixon, paalor. baptist chdhcu. Preach log every eunday at 11 a. m. and 11 aa. Sun ay achnol every Sunday at t p. m Young People a meetlUKa lat and M Sunday a 10 a. aa. Oburoh Contsrenoe even second Sunday al tar the resnlar morutnu aervP-ee. Sacran eat at live Lord’s Supper, qaartesly rla. 1st Suuda • a of April, July. Oetoier an. ianua y. Prayer meet! iui every Wedneediiy at a p. re Woman s WorktUK Society Tueeday aftei every 1st Sunday. Mtesion Society Tuee'ay after every t •onday — Hev. K W Sander*, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Services Sunday at 11 a. in and 8 p, m. Sunday school at 4 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. Kpwi rth League. Tueeday al 8 a m. Ladhs’ Aid Society the Monday after lh« third Sunday. Ladiee M aatonary Society. Krlday after the dnt Sunday —Hev. W. 1. Uertiert, paatnr. IMPORT\>T ISFOKMATION P »K THOSR WHO KlUE THR.K81LKOADH. The fnllowiiiu: i< valuable in forma tion to passengers traveling over the At Untie Coast Line Systein : tOK FASbLNOLHS GOihu NUiiTH. N<>. T* leaves Charleston at o.ltOa. ni., arriving at i'loreiiee at a. m. 21) minutes for breakfast. Connecting ’ n K with No. 64; leaving Columbia at 6.>V) a. in., aifd arriving at Wihniugton at 12.15 p.m. With No. H2 for Darling- ton, Cheraw ami Watlesboro. Arriv»*« at Fayetteville at 11.20 a. in., Conner-j ting with North Bound train on C. F., it Y. V. Railroad. Arrive at South Rocky Mt., at 2.07 p. m. 20 miuntes for dinner. Connecting with Of the Face. Mrs. Laura E. Mims, of Smithvitle.Ga. savs: “A small pimple « f a strawhem iorn is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield _. r . w increases ami the soil improves color appeared on my ^ , Jf properly treated with fer- began to grow rapidly, notwltli.tan 1 C . aii c«nrf^ «« ’• tilizers containing not under *7 OX * • C. BART & CO., WIlOLKSALK DKAiaSRS IN to check it. Mv eye became terribly inflamed, and was so swollen that for quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I bad Cancer of the most malignant type, and after ex bansting their efforts without doing me any good,they gave hopeless. When in- Fruit and P reduce,! EAST FLORENCE M. E. ('HAPEL. Bervioea Sunday at 11 a m.and8p m. Sunday school at‘J:8H p. in Prayer meeting Wednesday al 8 p. io.-Kmv. (J. C. Herbert, peator. FLORENCE COUNCIL. NO.»l«, AMERICAN LEGION OK HONOR. Meet* the ‘id and 4tu Monday of each month, at K. of P hall. JULIUS DaJONOH, WM. HoKKMKYK.R. Commander Secretary. FLORENCE LODGE, NO. 1»». KNIGHTS OK Ht'NOR u«ete it *1 Wednesday of each month vj OBKRT CRoN knBERG, a D HRI ■> Dictator. Reports FRATEKNA ETKRY ASSOCIATION Meetsquarterly. (BERT ckonenhkko WM. HOKEMEYER, Pieatdent. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Harmony Lodne, No. 8, meeU every Tues day nuiht at 8 o’clock. y JNO. E. EDWARDS, Chancellor Commander. J. J.BROW > , Keeper of Recoraa.and Heal. ANCIENT FREE MASONS. Hampton Ixidge, No. 31)4 meets drat Mon day night In each month at 8 o'clock. K. W* I-jJWJi Lr, Worshipful Master. H. H. HUSBANDS. Secretary. p No. 4S from Wilmington with Nos. 16 and 48 for Norfolk and points on N. & C. R. R. Arrives at Richmond at 6.40 p.m. 20 “P 1 , c ^ se a * hope.^. — minutes for supper. Through coaches formed fkf* m y father had died from Charleston to Washington. I’ullman th* **me disease, they said I nmst die, Sleeper Charleston to Wilmington and as hereditary Cancer was incurable. Jacksonville to New York. 0 “At this crisis. I was advised to try No. .82 leaves ('barleston at 5.20 p. tn., S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer arrives at Florence at K.15 p. m. 20 be K an 1° discharge and continned to do minutes for supper. Connects with »«for three months then it began to No. 32 from Augusta and Aiken, S. C., ^ eal ' 1 c P“Vu the “® d,cine a T h *i via Denmark and Sumter connecting jp n Ker ontil the Cancer disappeared e - at Sumter with No. 63 from Columbia. I rel *\. Th ‘ 8 was #e ^ ral FZ™ f? 0 .. No. 32 also has a Sleeper from Macon there has beennoreturn of the disease. Ca., which No. 32 takeg to New York. A T?p^| Wpfncdv* No. 32 also connects at Florence with XvwillwkAjfA Nt» 63 from Wadesboro. Cheraw and Cancer is a blood disease, and only a Darlington. Through Coaches from blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. Charleston to Washington. In addi- (guaranteed purely vegetable') is a real tiou to Pullman Sleeper from Macon blood remedy, and never fails to per- to New York, there are Sleepers from manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Ecrema, Charleston to New York and Tampa to Rheumatism or any other disease of the New York. No. 82 also makes eonneo- blood. Send for oor book* tion at South Rocky Mt. with No. 40 on Cancer and Blood Diseases, from Wilmington, and leaves South mailed free to Rocky Mt. at 12.45 a. in., and reacbea tnr address Richmond at 3.40 a. in 7 7% actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to oet-e-s». profitable culture. AU skoal r<x*ih—the results of Us use by »rlo*l e*- kriwawnt nm. .W- » ' MAKKKT STKKET, Charleston, S. C. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE EN GINEERS Pm Dm Division, No. 386, meets every Sunday afternoon at 8 o’clock, 4. L. WYHONG. id Aaetatant Engtueer J. C. MARCH, Chief EnglnMr. D. H. HAMBY, Heoretary, GOLDEN CHAIN. FROM RICHMOND GOING SOUTH. Leave Riehmnnd on No. 23 at 9.06 a in. Reach South Rocky Mt., at 1 p. in. 20 minutes for dinner. Arrive at Wilson at 2.05 p. m. Change cars for Doidsboro and Wilmington on No. ID. Arrive Fayetteville 4.15 p. m., connec ting with southbound trains on C. F. & Y. Y. Railroad for Wilmington and Bennettsville. Arrive Florence6.56 p. m. 20 minutes for supper. Change cars for Sumter and Columbia, reach ing Columbia by No. 55 at 9.f » p. m. Also change to No. 24 for Dar.-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. 36 7.30 p. m. South Rocky Mt. at 10.44 p. m. Passengers for Wilmington take No. 41, leaving South Rocky Mt. at 6.46 a. m. No. 36 arrives at Florence 3.14 a. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. sss in., connecting with No. 35 for Sumter, Columbia Denmark, Aiken, S. C., Aos ta and Macon, and Atlanta. Pullman Sleeping Car on this train, New York to Macon. Passengers for Columbia can go to Sumter and wait until 9.48 a. m., for No. 52 from Charleston, ar riving at Columbia at 10.55 a. m., or take No. 16, a mixed train leaving Florence at 7.40 a m., and arriving at Columbia at CHOBKN FRIENDS. | 1 19th, PlaratoM Connell. No. X meeteftm maay *; f, fcff From ^harfeawtf 1 ■> —«pm" in Moh quarter at 8 o’clock.^ r h A m rv I PUnt System fo? f^“h Through ' coaches, Washington to Charleston on this train. Pullman sleepers New York to Tampa, Fla., New York to Charleston, and New York to Macon. Oakland Lodtte, No. -M», meet* aeoondand (ourth Wedn aday utchu in each mouth J. J. BROWN, F P. COVINGTON. Heoretary, Commander. MACHINISTB. Unity Lodge, No. 2, I. A, of M. meets first and third Haturday nights In each month at 7:80 o’clock. JNO. E, EDWARDS, Master MachlnM. ED. W. WOOD, Secretary. I HAVE OPENED A Bicycle Repair .Shop Sammons for Relief. 7 ✓ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK FI.ORKNCE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John Kukcr, Plaintiff, against Amanda Baker, Cora Judge, Ben Baker. Edward Baker.JAlfred Baker, Mary Baker, and John Baker, De fendants. Summons for Relief. Complaint served. To the defendants abovf* named : You are hereby suimiHiued and re quired to answer the conmlaint in this action of which a cop/ is herewith served upon you, and tt/serve a copy of your answer to the saga complaint on the subscribers at t»ir office No. 233 Evans street, Flore ace, S. C., within twenty days after jthe service hereof, exclusive of the d^y of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action williapply to the court for the relief deinandtHl in the com- ovember 1896, A. D. Hanckei., ntiff’s Attorneys. Cora Judge, Ben ... Alfred —.uc maiit ol its asr by ■erineir OB hr best tarms i* the United State*—• told m • little book which we publish and will gladly •oil fcwc to hay fanner in America who will write fur k. GERMAN KALI WORKS, yj hi mm Sl, New YartL -Country orders solicited. Pal i in Capitol, 82.080.00. INCORPORATED Trite phone *1* C A. Woods. Marti n, (\ s. N- W. G. Shi Floreuot U l 9 c WOOds & Shipp Attorneys-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Office, 226 Evans Street, Up-MAirs IcCALL & JONES, ’ iverj. Feed and Sale Stables. a * Kino St,, XX CHARLESTON, 8. Commission Merchant, Wholesale aud Rtitoil Dealer ti> ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCTS! Such as Poultry, Eggs, Creamery ami Dairy Butter, Cheese, Country Meats, Fruits and Vegetables of every description, Seed Potatoes, Furs, Beeswftx, Tallow, Medicinal Boots Herbs, Etc. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. RETURNS MADE DAILY Mr*it*N«* (Vlt.l'MIHAN HANKINti AWU To the Defendan Baker, Edward Baker: Take notice thn Baker and the complaint in I.. ^ • --' All of the aiwive lAMlgea mee' In Pythian ♦ 'untie null, which Ik now leinimiiirily iiM-MU-d on lire Meemel door in llie liuildinx in rtliweat corner Kvanaand limitHii hit,elK oecupled l>> Tbeo. Kukei. ! TUKKK DOORS FROM THE I’OM- OEFICE, ON EVANS STRKI I. i KtnlHin iireparcd lo do any kind of work '11 \ miiv kit d of w’leel l<,--|Mikinv siraiutilen- I Intr fram-M—In fael. n »klr-i/ new nntehines j out of old one*, do 1 >e ht ahort not lee. .....» *.■> • oniinaiiii in this action was filed in the office of tlx? Clerk of the Court! of Common Pleas for Floren, e county, on Dec. *th isufl. Johnsons DkJonoh A Hanckki.. I'hiiiit'lfl's Attorneys. Glenn Spring Hotel, If KX\ NPRIXCS, s. r. Suppose You Were a Horse. Wouldn’t you work better— wouldn’t you hold your head htgtfiV—i‘ \ou had a fine new biiKgyto draw ? Don’t let your house ae a hamed of your vehicle. Start the New Year with a shining net* buggy. stock s here to be looked at loHk at it whether you buy it or not. L* Y. King, Physician Sc Surgeon JofEN Southern Fruit Co., W. H. JWIXSON, rianager. ImpnrWTn ami Wholi^aln Dealers Jn Fruit - and - Produce., Fruit and Vegetable Shipping Packages, Etc. Vi 317 EAST HAY, GHARL.ESTON, S. FLORENCE, S. C. -yiKPica Al— Cqwigton f McLeod^ o\i Slope. V. CHICCO, JmimrUT of uml Wlmlcsjil,- .md Ri'tuil Dfiiler In Mdcaroni, Gheese. Olives, Olive OU, J TO «Tt EDI TOILS. W > Itilf i<« Mm W 1/ t ail « 4*** 1 Ml of® i i f «• " i*»‘ •*»«-• ! • r Ii h fi- f nr» dry *. / 1 d s • • 1 o 11 •« «i *• % tin*/ U.* •' ** 1 ’ •' -Fih * •' /IHM7; :«» it s« 1 * t N 11 fit*' ' ’ I 4 ' M ft r/t a I *- M r- f| ♦ *a! *'.» I M • . ,1 III And X»*i' in )' 1 j iatt* < It) t’h»pie 1 No. I. 1 Intel of tin- HiinI- 1 Mai ii.nnlh IM anil :-d AIIHiiIh) In III, (i era Mai month at I o’cliM-k. Hie-toiljlioin- siatent un-el the Ihi Thura- ila> at, p. in., and die 2d. 8d, 4 III. and .Slh. I’hunidtvHal 4 p. in. INDKI’tNDKNT ORDER OK GOOD TEM- PLAHpt. Kloreme l.odiie No. 22.1 ireeia every Fri day nlml. hi 8 o'eloek hi the old Haptlai ehureh, r*r. of I’aliiieUnHiid Irby slreel. LEWIS NEWMAN, MISS LIZMK HOUNDS. Chief’lempiHi. tk»ci*e?.Rry ihi‘01^/4 the St, Ij\ Tm'Hftfto. Here i au illut traticn of the wav the winci handled things during the liig Si Louis tornado. This bicycle, oined in East St. Louis, was struc'} by three barrels of syrup, a Tree of lard and one barrel of viegar. Absolutely the j only uninjukrf parts are the saddle quick ill of air found had been punctured, %tless severely torn anyone of t % holes could hav The pen of Sommer Resorts. j New Hotel with large eool ph.Z’.is. Kleetrie Bells. Water Works, Baths, 1 ami a complete system of Sewerage. 1 (,00(1 mails for driving. Large Lawn, shaded by native oak?. Telegraph con- Meet ion. Mail and Express in Hotel. Railroad Depot 300 yards from Hotel, and the V..V , ... d .•:( ij John '•A I f k \ I r l H • N *• •'.I*- t.»r all Italian an I I'lcncli Produce. Canned (icmds a- Imported Dulicacius and Specialty. Line I'amilv (iiDcui ies. ! ohacro A Cigars. MAKKKT S TKKK T -ciam. Ponard, ■n rchvnt, ■ TELnPHONIZ. H4. << Charleston, S. C. Six Yearn' Experience! I’no-a UeHMwiRhle! HiAi.tafMt'ltoii (Iiiuiaiileed! Best IVlirea Water the Continent. on A Supply of Nine Alwayaou HmihI. W H KKIas TO KKNT : For water, apply to JOHN n. TRGVATMAM.! PAUL SIMPSON. 022-SIU - 1 Hiller !i FKUir. FOUL I KY. EC.CiS, ANP C OUNTRY I’KODL’CE, For rates of hoard, apply to SIMPSON A SIMPSON, i lo * ^ t '» ( ' ,ar ' t ston ’ V. 0-22- i fdirknce. OF The Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Association a apd Charleston Produce Exchange. S. J. L. riATTHEWS, Commiasloii /lerchant, ^ and 94 IVIarket Street. ^ W K". SOLICn rons'oninents of all kinds of i».-. a /v.-.’-i * - I ‘d ducc. Quick returns. Country missions. 5c. Wc solicit your orders for all kinds Foreitm and Domestic Fruits and Produce. References: Mercantile Agency, Unterprlse Bank. Com- of 022-3010 '^azzz&> INS UK ES A (; AIN ST Fire, Wind-Stornr), Liyhtniny.. N4TI0NIL SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Ailaatn, l.n. 1 „i> l*hrd |M14. rreaU>4'lub Fael. iMm-aw- o he Spine, Hip. Joinla, pHraljr la. Pile-, F 1 tula. E> mule and private dWaaen. It, ruin. RlieuiimtDui. Urin ary Oreao,,. et, s ud f.,r t lu«lral*H]. jr, ular been repaired by the quick-repair device in them, Xthout trouble. Riders of these tins, when they have a puncture, ed only be careful to pump ft much air as possible into the tit wefore insert ing the quick-repair Ail. The re pair can be made iiftvo minutes, ut the roadside, withtg taking thi I ire off the rim. Cream cocoanut 10c I Ives. HI T No Paid up Capital. The Supreme Court makes the Property Insured, (now amounting to $220,000) itself, the security for the payment of all losses. Insurance taken on all property outside of towns, ! except Gin-houses, Tobacco Barns and Pack Houses. ! Dr. F. If, Hceod, Office above Lake & Co. Residence, 232 Irby Street, Florence, S. C. FOR SALK. .' htphtrtl 232 MKETiN‘■ > Statk Ackn WHOLESALE STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, OIL HEATERS. OFFICERS, * J. E. PETl 1GREW, President. 11. K. HARLLEE, Agent and Secretary. J. W. McCOWN, Treasurer. My 6 -room residence on Cheeves Street, near M. E. Church. House Over 200 Different —1—— ' v» * fjrst-class. Price reasonable. Mrs. Esther Dakgan. rF • All persons desiring Insurance and any persons desiring anv information whatsoever, will please address the Agent, H. T. HA RELEE, at Fbrence, S. C. H. E. GEE, Dentist, CIBce above F. U. Lake's Drug Store. Florence, S. C. Styles Cooking * § • » HKAfiXG Sr vi • out pa *1 y, ULKSTON, S C. riir. Sai.f. ok WHOLESALE TIN PLATE SHEET IRON, TINNERS’ SUPPLIES, GALVANIZED i UC Guttfr and Pipe. Also Oil Cookers and Heaters. AM) SfOVFs V J-Ganges J. • We want tlie !• hjI-or mer- rlmm in every town in th» Male lo sen our llnea o' Moves. We guarantee ful' protection In hl» territory i*> each sgent neap oink. l( not ao d In yiiiir town r "ni| tlrjUt U> ,u,