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1 3UHCHES &• SOCIETIES M^ltiOOPAL CHi:Bt H. k>lf •'otimmilon 7::« » « . •very f'DiMJay ♦ k.l IhI.. jttiAtjr ►rho-'l I"h i" in.dux Moroinu►••rxfce I •. n . :l| l ieClHM«l':'l M i» ,» *-iiiih H**r\ let- # p. i". »*«VlCt*h (>|) •' t'lt 4-mUi*^ ’I|m! h I *«1 *> -! Illf► » M l‘ ••• Aid .xx: ety i-xi-i Hr i xxt-di.i» »j I II Dl t h> N«*. df mi ’i’llr** d •‘Xlmy i-y.-rj di> hi 4 p in ... PUtnUY Jl l: > ( HI K H •i vlec h crx Sun lx ai II ». ui h id ■ p UllltHl HI-hi ■Oil p III rujer uieeltiin wednifHdHy »t h.jn._ niinr men's pri*.'ei meeting «t 7:io p. m Tliursdnyii. •dleii »ld »ocletx IhI Krldny tneedi month R«v. J. H LMxou. pMilor. baptist chuhch. ’reaottlM every sundry at II ». ui. and > | nn^ay achool every Monday an p. m ouug People’s meet Inga istaud :« sucfaj •a. m. hurcb Conference every uecohd Sunt a. al tkerefSlaiiuoniiiiiiiervi.ee. aoran ent of the Lor.l’a supper, qoait rlj . let Buuda.xa of April, July. Oetoi er an tuft y. rayer meeting every WedneedHy at « p. a roman e Worklut society, Tuesday aitei ry lat Sunday. . taalon Society. Tuesday after every * iday—Itev. K W Saudera paator. FOR TRAVELLERS. MKT HOI) 1ST CHURCH. trvtceeSunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. inday achool at 4 p. in. rayer meeting Thursday at 8 p m. pwi-rth League, Tuet-dny at 8 a m idles’ Aid society the Monday after th« d Sunday. tdiee' Missionary Society. Friday after tbr Sunday -Kev. W. 1. Herbert, pastor. EAST FLOREN CL M. E. ChAPEI* .nrlcea Sunday at 11 a m.andHp. aa. inday achool at‘J:"o p. m aver meeting Weduesday at 8 p. m.— Rev. . Herbert, pastor. IRENCK COUNCIL, NO. 91B. AMERICAN LEGION OK HONOR, seta tbe 3d and 4th Monday of each ■tb, at K. of P. ball. JULIUS DKJONOH. . HOFKMETF.R Commander, lecretary. 'HENCE LODGE, NO. 1.308, KNIGHTS OK HONOR. wta it in 4 V. eduesday of each month OBERT CRuNKNUERG. Dictator. BRIM te ports .TERN A. ela quarterly. ROBERT CRONENBERG. HOKFMEYEH, Piesldent. MWUrjr, ETERY ASSOCIATION KNIGHTS OK.PYTHIAS, rmony lx>dge, No. 8, meets every Tues- ught at 8 o'clock. JNO. E. EDWARDS, Chancellor Commander. SHOWN eeper of Becordg.and Heal. ANCIENT FREE MASONS, tnpton Ixxlge. No. 2l)i meets first Mon light In each mouth at 8 o’clock. E. W. LLOYD, Worshipful Master. HUSBANDS. ncretary. IHERUOOD OK LOCOMOTIVE EN GINEERS Dee Division, No. 'Mo, meets every ay afternoon at So olock. J. C. I LARCH, WYSONG. Chief Engineer. I Amts tan t Engineer. CHOSEN FRIENDS. Council, No. 2 t quarter at a oidor inca Council, No. 2, meets drat Friday t V o'clock.. D.H. HAMBY, Secretary. GOLDEN CHAIN. ind Lodge, No. 209, meets second and Wedn sat M)WN. ■etary. Jay night* in each month. F. P. COVINGTON, Commander. MACHINISTS. ;r Lodge, No. 2, 1. A, of M. meets drat 3rd "Saturday nights In each month at -lock. JNO. E, EDWARDS, Master Machinist. ). WOOD. srataiy. if the above Lodges meet In Pythian hall, sfhtch Is noxv temporarily located second door In the building nr rthwest Evausand Dargau streets occupied by Kuker. City Chapter No. 1, Order of the East- r meets 1st and 3d Monday's Id the at 4 o’cloek. tathbone Sisters meet the 1st Tbuia- 8 p. m., and th* 2d, Hd, 4th, and &th. •vast4 p. m. •ENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEM PLARS. nee Lodge No. 225 meets every Frl- Ight at 8 o’clock at the old Baptist . cor. of Palmetto and Irby street. ’ LEWIS P. NEWMAN, JZ.ZTE BOUNDS. Chief Templar. Secretary. hrovgh thf HI. UuU T»rnmd». ire is an illustration of the way wind handled things during iig St. Louis tornado. This :le, owned in East St. Louis, struck by three barrels of >, a tierce of lard and one 1 of vinegar. Absolutely the uninjured parts are the saddle :he Morgan & Wright quick r tires, which were full of air i the machine was found i if these tires had been cturcd, unless severely torn one of the holes could hav , repaired by the quick-repair Ift them, without troubles rs'otf these tires, when they puncture, need only be uk to pump ns much air as ible rnto the tire before insert- Ij.fc q^itk-repair tool. The re- Mh be'mat^e in two minutes, idroaffaide, without taking the iff the rim. * •av •©•oan-ut 10© lli« at J. R IMIVKTvNT INFORM \ I I.*X F 'R THOME WHO WHETHER 1LKOADH. 'I' .e I. Howinir is VHlunlilc informH- ti' i t ni'M’iii'ers traveling over the Al‘ ni t 11 a>t Line Systeiu : r.; i P/.LSEKGEKS COIKG NORTH. No. TM lenves Cliarli -ton •; a. in., ri . ii:g at Finn nee at H-’-e a. in. 20 ininutts for breakfast. Connecting with No. .»4: leaving Columbia at .i.fH) n. in., and arriving at Wilmington at li.l.j p. tn. With No. .02 for Darling- um. Cheraw and Wadesboro. Arrives at Fayetteville at 11.20 a. m., connec ting with North liound train on C. F. & Y. V. Railroad. Arrive at South Rocky ML, at 2.07 p. in. 20 minutes for dinner. Connecting with No. 441 from Wilmington with Nos. 10 and 48 for Norfolk and points on N. A C. R. R. Arrives at Richmond at 6.40 p.m. 2# minutes for supper. Through coaches i Charleston to Washington. Pullman Sieeper Charleston to Wilmington and Jacksonville to New York. No. 82 leaves Charleston at 5.20p. m., arrives at Florence at K.15 p. in. 20 minutes for supper. Connects with No. 82 from Augusta and Aiken, S. C., via Denmark and Sumter connecting at Sumter with No. 53 from Columbia. No. 32 also has a Sleeper from Macon tia.. which No. 32 takes to New York. No. 32 also connects at Florence with No 63 from Wadesboro. Cheraw and 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 t6 New York. No. 32 also makes connec tion at South Rocky Mt. with No. 40 from Wilmington, and leaves South Rocky Mt. at 12.45 a. m., and reaches Richmond at 3.40 a. in. FROM RICHMOND GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond on No. 23 at 0.05 a m. Reach South Rocky Mt., at 1 p. m. 20 minutes for dinner. Arrive at Wilson at 2.05 p. in. Chang** cars for Goldsboro and Wilmington on No. 40. Arrive Fayetteville 4.15 p. m., connec ting with southbound trains on C. F. & Y. V. Railroad for Wilmington and Rennettsville. Arrive Florence 0.55 p. in. 20 minutes for supper. Change cars for Sumter and Columbia, reach ing Columbia by No. 55 at O.f i p. in. Also change to No. 24 for Dar..ngton, Hartsville and Rennettsville. 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 Riclunmond by No. 35 7.30 p. in. South Rocky Mt. at 10.44 p. in. Passengers for Wilmington take No. 41, leaving South Rocky Mt. at 6.45 a. m. No. 35 arrives at Florence 3.14 a. m., connecting with No. 86 for Sumter, Columbia Denmark, Aiken. S. C., Aus- 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 ».48 а. m., for No. 52 from Charleston, ar riving at Columbia at 10.55 a. in., or take No. 16, a mixed train leaving Florence at 7.40 a m., and arriving at Columbia at б. 02 a. in., connecting at Ashley Junc- tion 7 miles from Charleston, with Plant System for ‘South. Through coaches, Washington to Charleston on this train. Pullman sleepers New York to Tampa, F la., New York to Charleston, and New York to Macon. Cancer Of the Face. Mrs. Laura E. Mipas.of Smithvillc.Ga. says: "A small pimple « f a strawberr color appeared oxf my cheek; it soo* began to grow rapidly, notwithstam! ing all efforts to check it. M eye became tenibb inflamed, and was si swollen thatfor quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most malignant type, and after ex bansting their effort? without doing mt any good, they gavt hopeless. When in- _ father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, as hereditary Cancer was incurable. iorn a vigorous feeder and re- fonds well to liberal fertiliza- >n. On corn lands the yield :reases and the soil improves properly treated with fer- Izers containing not under actual Potash. C. BART & CO., WHOLESALE in: vl.l » IN jjjjl puit and l’poduce,j vIARKET STREET, Charleston, 5. C. up the formed IV*? case that At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while longer until the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This was several years ago and there has been no return of the disease.” A Real Blood Remedy. 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 cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism or any other disease of the blood. Send for our books on 'Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to any address. Swift Speciflc Co. Atlanta, Ga. trial of this plan costs but lie and is sure to lead to) vi-m fitablc culture. .Country orders solicited. * f 1 about F 't -h—the retultx of lt« tue by actual e«- j pent on the best farms in the United States—is 1 l little b >uk mhich we publish and will gladly !re« to any farmer in America who will write for it. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. Paid in Ci.pitul, t2.ixJ0.UU. H NCOUPOK XT Tedoptusoo 8U' A. W' Is iMuricti. x. S. S. W. G. Shipp. Florcnoe. M, t sss WOOds & Shipp Attorneys-at-Law, Florence, S. C. |e, 22G Evans Street, Upmairs 111 & jones, Liry, Feed and Sale Stables M «> King SI., :: CIIAlii.ESTON, S. C. Commission Merchant, Wholesale ami Retail Dx-:.lcr in ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCTSI Such as Poultry, EgRs, Creamery and Ihiiiv Putter, Cheese, Country Meats, Emits and Vegetables of vi ty description, Seed Potatoes, Furs, Beeswax. Fallow, Medicinal Roots Herbs, Etc. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED RETURNS MADE DAILY. RKriHEWUR : \ * i.i xiitiAN Hanrino and Trust Oo Bicycle Repair Shop O' THREE DOORS FROM THE POST- OFFICE, ON EVANS STREET, and am prepared to do any kind of work on any kind of wlieel. Re-epoklng. Kirulghten- Imt framefl—In fact, making new machines out of old ones, done at short notice. Six Years' Experience! Prices Reasonable! Satisfaction Guaranteed! A Supply of Nice WHEELS TO RENT Always on Hand. JOHN a TRGVATHAR o2t-3m FLORENCE, 8. C. Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FLORENCE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John Kuker, Plaintiff, against A,raamia Raker, Cora Judge., Ben Raker. 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 this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office No. 233 Evans street, Florence, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court lor lllw mlief demanded in the com- Southern Fruit Co., VV. H. M1XSON, manager. Importers and Wholeaali 1* t ;rs in Suppcsc You Were a Horse. Wouldn’t you work better— wouldn’t you hold your head higher—-if you hatl a fine new buggy to draw ? 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 —lock at it whether you buy it or not. - RRUIT - ANO - I PRODUCE!, Fruit and Vegetable Shipping \J p ac kages, Etc. 0 217 EAST HAY, GHARRE.STCM, S. G- • t Johnsons, DeJongh & Hangul, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. To the Defendants, Cora Judge, Ben Baker, Edward Baker.and Alfred Baker: Take notice tliat the complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Ihe Court of Common Pleas for Florem e county, on Dec. 8th 1896. Johnsons DeJongh & Hanckxl, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Glenn Springs Hotel, GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. Tbe Queen of Sommer 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 800 yards from Hotel, and the Best Minea Water on the Continent. For rates of board, apply to SIMPSON & SIMPSON. For water, apply to PAUL SIMPSON. Physician Sc Surgeon FLORENCE, S. C. — OFFICE Al— Covington <S McLeod’s Drag Store. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All ix'mon* tin vIiik claim* aKainst the estate of L. K. 'limnjx)i)a, deceased are hereby noti fied to preaent the same to the U"dei signed, duly authenticated, on or by the 27th day o November. 18‘t7; and all person* Indebted tn the a- til eatute are requested to make prompt paymx nt to the undcrsigne . Mattie E. Timmons, . Jno. T. Nisskn. Nov. tuber 27. 1896. Administrators. decs it V. CHICCO, Importer of und Wholesale an.l Retail Dealer In Macaroni, Cheese, Olives, Olive Oil, And all Italian and French Produce. Imported Delicacies and Canned Goods a Specialty. Fine Family Groceries, Tobacco & Cigars. 83 MARKET STREET, John J. Ponard, WHOLESALE Camrsion Merchant, -TELEPHONE, 84. OCt-22-3m Charleston, S. C. The Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Association S. C. arid Dealer in FRI IT, POULTRY, EGGS, A’iD COUNTRY PRODUCE, 104 Market St., Charleston, S. C. 0-22- f Charleston Produce Exchange. S. J. L. HATTHEWS, Commission flerchant, £ 92 and 94 Market Street. 3 WE SOLICIT consignments of all kinds of TT Country Produce. Quick returns. Com missions, 5c. We solicit your orders for all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Produce. References: Mercantile Agency, Enterprise Bank. •82-Jaw s ^a2^^*INSURES AGAINST Fire, Wipd-Storn), Ligtypipg.; RHOML SURGICU INSTITUTE. Itluta, Gm. established 1814. Tr*S8 Clob Feet, Disease* of the Spine, Hip, Jobn, Paralysis, PUes7»l’ , tuln, Female and privtp diseases. Hernia, Rheumatism, Urln- tgans. 4 * - - - - • . etc. Send for Illustrated circular. Shepherd Supply Company, 232 MEETING ST., CHARLESTON, SC. State Agents foh the Sale of 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. ) J. E. PETTIGREW, President, OFFICERS, \ H. T. HARLLEE, Agent and Secretary. ) J. W. McCOWN, Treasurer. jLgf" All persons desiring Insurance and any persons desiring any informaton whatsoever, will please address the Agent, H. T. HARLLEE, at Florence, S. C. n 19 Dr. F. H, Mceod, '^bce above Lake & Co.* Residence, 232 Irby Street, Florence, S. C. I Stfft fin FOR SALE WHOLESALE STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, OIL HEATERS. -AN l> 6-room residence on Cheeves , near M. E. Church. House ' 7lass. Price reasonable. Mks. Esther Dargan. nnGlxf H. E. GEE, Dentist, i#ee aoovaiF.jU. Lake's Dru«xfet®T». Florence, S. C. Over 200 Different Styles Cooking and Heat.ng Stoves Also Oil Cookers and Heaters. WHOLESALE TIN PLATE SHEET IRON, TINNERS’ SUPPLIES, GALVANIZED Gutter and Pipe. We want the laadlaa Mr. chant In every town Tn tka ■Hate to >ell our Hues of hiovm. We guarantee mil paotecxlon In hia territory tn each agent we ap olnt. If not sold In your town, send direct to ns forouleMd prtees 1