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OHURCHES & SOCIETIES Kl'IHCOPAL CUl.'KCU, Holy Commnnlou ':W ». n . every HiiDlUy •JCej t Ul Hunday ttrb<ii>H«a. m. Sunday HurulliK wrvlpe u %. .| , Hlble cIhm at ; >:ii p in KveulDgaerviceUp. rn. Mrvlera on Wed eaday am: Krlday and at ■a iita daya at* p ui. Ladlra' Aid hoc:el> every Or i W>diiea>la) at 1 p m. Oitnt Nwd • an fniH d Msrtrtj tyerr* F ld»y at 4 p mi I'KfcwWTtR » CHl HeH j ervlcaa- erv $aMay at U a. m.andrkp m Hunday artiooia’«( m. : Prayer geetln^wediiaaday atAftm. FOR TRAVELLERS. Yonnc « Tbura Ladlaai an Tburadava. i aid so prayer uieeUog at 7:iS p. ne aoelety 1st Krlday in each uionth r « J. H. Dixon, pastor. Hxpnsr CHCHClt. preMtltig aarery auntey at 11 a. m. and • a "Sunday achool every Sunday at 4 p. ta Yoon# People’* aaeetluga let and Sd auadaf' at Ma. ax Chureb Oondarenoe avary aaeond Snaday at tar the regolar morning eervicee. Baerament ot the Lord's Sapper, quarterly via. latMhdaya of Aprtl, July. Uetoner an, after every d gatoday.—Hev. K W aaudera, pastor. HKTHODLST CHURCH. 11 a. m. andlLp. on tooTat 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. Epworth League, Tuesday aU8 a. m. .. Ladlea’ Aid Society tbe MOndayaftor lto*- third Sunday. Ladles' Missionary CWlleey, PHday aftrrUae first Sunday.—Kev. W. 1. Herbert, pastor. EAST kloHENCE M. E. Chapel. geivloas Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. Sunday acbool at2:So p. m C. C. iyer meet Herbart, pastor. FLORENCE OOWCTL.'NO. V16. JYMKJRTOAN LEGION OF HONOR. v Meets the: ad and 4tn Monday of each, month, at E. of P. hall. JULIUS DeJONGH, Wm. HOFFMEYER. Commander.' i Secretary. FLO HENCE'LODGE; NO. 18U9, KNIGHWOF honor. Meets it \TJ dWaduea^y of each month 0. D. BRIM Reports UBEKT CRONENBERG. Dlcutor. ETERY ASSOCIATION KKATKRNA Meets quarterl|^ fiKRT CRONENBBRG; WM. HOFFMEYKR. President. Secretary. KNiGUTM OF PYTMIaS, HatiapdyvNo. 8, meets ovdry Tu*- daya^adhT^.. Chancellor Commander. J.J. BROWN ^ ^ „ , Keeper of ltecorda.and Beal. day ANCIENTjrRKE MASONS WofihipfO lat Mon its. H. H. HUSBANDS, Secretary. .. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE EN GINEERS Paa Dee DlvJaioa^ No. 48^ aieeta every Soaday afternoon at 8o’clock. ^ HARCH J. L. WYSONO. Chief Engineer. 3d Aaatatant Engineer. caOBEMJTIitlUKM la each qaarterat 8 o’ L *«&+*'**'« ***** D. 1 ■'uesLr. J.J.B golden chain; • second and nights In each month. Oakland Lodje. No.JMB, (earth Wedn aday nlahU In MACHINISTS. Unity Lodge. No. 3, I. A, of M. meeta Orst ad third Saturday nlghta In each month at 7:ID o’clock. ED. . W.djfOPD ScMatata; JN0 ^^ HDS, hlntet. ▲11 of the above Lodges CaeUehell, which la now on the second floor tathe comer Mvano and Dargan streets oceu pled ey Thao. Knkar. r„^‘A‘?o£S8 “• e balMlng northwest IMPOKTANTV INKOHMATION F )K THOSE WHO RIDETHEgRAlLROAUS. The followiirf is valuable informa tion to passengers traveling over the Atlantic Coast Line System : FOR-PASSENGERS GOING NORTH. Xo. 7§ leaves Charleston at 6.30 a. ni„ arriving at Hiomni e^at 8.i6 a. m. 20 minutes for bnakfatt. Connecting with No. 54; leaving Columbia at 6.50 a. m., and arriving at Wilmington at 12.16 p. m. With No. 62 for Darling ton, Cheraw and Wadesboro. Arrives at Fayetteville at 11.20 a. m., connec ting with North Round train on C. F. AY. V. Railroad. Arrive at South Rocky Mt., at 2.07 p. in. 20 minutes for dinner. Connecting with No. 48 from Wilmington with Nos. 16 and 48 for Norfolk and points on N. A C. R. R. Arrives at Richmond at 6.40 p. m. 20 C. BART A CO., Jairksom iUo Do New York. No. 82 leaves Charleston at 5.20 p. m., arrives at Florence at 8.15 p. m. 20 minutes for supper. Connects with No. 82 from Augusta and Aiken, S. C., via Denmark and Sumter connecting at Sumter with No. 58 from Columbia. No. 82 also has a Sleeper from Macon w hich No. 82 takes to New York, fo. 82 also connects at Florence with No 63 from Wadesboro. Cheraw and Darlington. Is a blood discaae and only gblpad reme dy can cure it.. 66 many, people make the mistake of takiag remedies which j at best are only tonics and cannot poeat- j n| bly reach their trouble. Mr. AsaSmith, | Greencastle, Indiana, aays; "For years I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma tism, which the best physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent medicines bnt they did not seem to reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I waa. un able to take my food or handle myfelf in any way; I waa abso lutely belpleaa. Three bottles of S.S.S. re lieved me ao that. I soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk across, the room, and when I bad finished,pfe dozen bottles , c. was cared completely and am as well aa ever. I now weigh 170." 3 coKan pteno live million dollar; , lV This U an enorvoas and tan be prevented. ;$\ experiments at Ala -Experiment Station show ^ ^j£^ STRl-T'l lively that the use of WHOl.. SALK DEALERS IN L- -••ef *•••• *•••# fFpuit and Froduce, Charleston, 5. C. Irevent that dreaded plant oct-aa-sm Country orders solicited. 1 P*iMh—lb* r**o):< of us usr by », tu»l *»• » th« best Utnu u the Unucd Visits—is Ms book which w« publish and wifi gladly » My Gknfet>n America who wiil a ril* for it. V uflt. Paid In Capital, 12,000.00. ^INCORPORATED* Telephone 314- G. Shi Tofence S P ( A Real Blood Remedy. at S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema, and any form of blopd tronbles. If ]N>u Through Coaches from Washington. In addi- , _ tion to Pullman Sleeper from Macon cine—S.S.S. (guatantredpurely vegei to New York, there are Sleepers from table) is exclusively for the blood and Charleston to New York and Tampa to is recomnw»ded la Charleston to Washington. In addi- have a blood disease, take ablood medi- r tla- Officf New .York, No. 32 also makes coiinec- forces out the poi tioaat South Rocky Mt. with No. 40 ly. We will from Wilmington, and leaves South send to aajm&j floflky Mt. at 12.45 a. in., and reaches our valuable books. Address Swift Specific recommended for nothing else. It forces out the poison matter permanent- Richmond at 8.40 a. m. FR01 RICHMOND GOING SOUTH. Co., Atlanta, Ga. * IS fOOds- & Shipp ittorneys-at-Law, Florence, S. C. |a6 Evans Street, Up-siairs XL & JONES, Feed and Sale Stables. 1 O a* King St, ♦♦ ( U ARLES TON, S, C. Commission Merchant, Wholetmlo aud Retail Dealer In ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCTSl Such as Poultry, Eggs, Creamery ami Dairy Butter, Cheese, Country Meats, Fruits and Vegetables of every description, Seed Potatoes. Furs, Be Roots eswax, Tallow, Herbs, Etc. Medicinal CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 1 RETURNS MADE DAILY. Leave Richmond on No. 23 at 9.05 a m. Reach South Rocky Mt., at 1 p. m. 20 minutes for dinner. Arrive at Wilson at 2.05 p. m. Change cars for Goldsboro and Wilmington on No. 49. Arrive Fayetteville 4.15 p. m., connec ting with southbound trains on C. F. A Y. V. Railroad for Wilmington and fiennettsvilie. Arrive Florence 6.66 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 fbr Dar..ngton, Hartsville and Bennettsville, Arrive at Charleston .at 10.20 p. 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. 85 7.80 p. m. South Rocky Mt. at 10.4-1 p. m. Passengers for Wilmingtyn take No. 41, leaving South Rocky Mt.at 9.43 a. m. No. 85 arrives at Florence fr.H a. m., connecting with No. 35 for Sumter, Columbia Denmark, Aiken, S. 0., Aos ta and Macon, and Atlanta. Pullman SleepingOar on this train, New York to Macon. Passengers for Columbia can go to Sumter and wait until 9.43 a. m., for No. 52 from Charleston, ar- rivingat Columbia at 10.55 a. m., or take No. 15, a mixed train leaving Florence at 7 AO a m., and arriving at Columbia at 11.46a. m. No. 35 reaches Charleston at 8.02 a. m.. connecting at A*Mej Junc tion 7 roues from Charleston, with Plant System for South. 1 Through coaches, to Charleston on this train. Pullman sleepers New Norkto Tkmtr. Fla., New York to Charlesto*. and-New York to Macon. \iy 7f\ HKKKKKNC'K com mhian Hanking and Trust Co. Summons for Relfef. (cycle Repair Shop '^r THREE DOORS FROM THE POST- OFFICE, ON EVANS STREET, and am prep*ml to do >ny kind of work on any kind of wheel. Ue-«pokina. Htraigbten- in* frame*—In fact, making new machine* of old oue* done at short notice. GnU City. Chapter No. h 0 ^°^ •rn 1> fit Md 3d Motid*yto » month ftt 4 o’clock. The Rathbone Blateremjet thaliltOkni*- day at 0 p. m.. and th*2d, Sd, «h. and 5tn. Thwndavaaad ». m. INDEPENDENT ORDRR OF GOOD TEM PLARS. MIMUEZLX UOUNDMr Chief Templar. tta’Alc X. ~ * Trrmmdm HWte bmHltiftfliionofilie wmy the -wiiid hamilecl thmgs duri^ thc.«|r$t l-bais This bicyi^m’, -owiied hx Eart =Sf? iLbtns,' was struck by three barrels of gyrup, a tierce -of lard and one barrel of vinegar. Absolutely the only uninjured farts are the saddle and the Morgan & Wright quick- repair tire*, which were full of air whefi.fi the machine was found Eve*ri if- these tires had been punctured, unless severely torn any one of thfc ; holes could hav red by the quick-repair them, without trouble. Rider* ot ' these thes, when they iavs- a ^puncture, need only » •os Six Years’ Experience! Prices Reasonable;! Satlafkctlon Guaranteed! A Supply of Nice WHEELS TO RENT Always on Hand. JOHN D- TRCVATHAN, oB3-Sm FLORENCE. S. C. STATE OFSOUTH;€AROLINA, COUNTY OF FLORENCE, COURT COMMON PiAAS. John Kufcer, Plaintiff, against Amanda Baker, Cora Judge, Bern Baker. Edward Baker,fAlfred Baker* Mary Baker, and John Baker, Do* 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 yon, and to serve a copy of your answer to the aaid complaint on the;subscribers at their office No. 283 Evans street,. Florence. 8. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and,if you fail to answer the complaint within th* time aforesaid, the plaint iff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com- plaintdatnfl 10*41, M.■ iimbM AfPrf Johnsons, DeJonoh A Hanckkl, Plaintiff^ 4ttpan»fs. To the DefSsadants, Cora Jndgw, Ben Baker, Edward Baker'and Alfred Baker: Take notice that % thv. complaint in this action was filed in the office of the] Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Florem e county, on Dec. 8th W86. Johnsons DeJonoh A Hanckel, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Southern Fruit Co., W. H. JVUXSON, Hanager. linporicrs at >1 Whot sulo Dealers In Ware ou orse. ouldn’t you work better— wouldnt you hold your head highar-wf you had a fine new buggy t# draw ? Don’t let your horse ber 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. I Fruit - and - Produce., Fruit and Vegetable Shipping Packages, Etc. 217 EAST WAY, GHA.RI_kE.STON, S. G- TTY; King, Physician & Surgeon FLORENCE, S. C. “ * » — OFFICE AT—- C»Mti I leLeod’s Drag Store. Glenn - Springe^ HoteligSffegSS TLENN SPRINGS, 8. JQ. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. to Umar' *r b: ■ 187; and nit Mgr payment tovhe andersiftne prompt Tbe Qneei MSmiier 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 Mine Water on the Continent. For rates of board, apply to SIMPSON A SIMPSON. For water, apply to PAUL SIMPSON. The Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Association i —^FLORENCE, & C. Nowph** 27. 1896. Jso IT IK 1 1. A\ N tSSXN. Administrator*. John J. Ponard, WHOLESALE CtmnussicB Merchant, Dealer In FRUIT, POULTRY, EGGS, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, 104 Market St., Charleston, S. C. 0-33- . l^»c§ V. CHICCO, Importer of and Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Macaroni* Gheese, Olives, Olive And all Italian and French Produce. Imported Delicacies and Canned Goods a Specialty. Fine Family Groceries, Tobacco & Cigars. 83 MARKET STREET, TELEPHONE, 84., oct-22-3m. Charleston, S. C. Charleston Produce Exchange. S. J. L. HATTHEWS, Commission ITerchant, s~ 92 and 94: Market Street. 3 ^-a^^INSURES AGAINST Fire, Wir)d-Storrr), Ligl)ti)ii)g,. ai)d *0*mm**m No Paid up Capital. The Supreme Court makes the Property Insured, (new amoonting 104220*000). itself, me security for tne payment of all losses. Insurance taken on all property outside of towns, except Gin-houses, Tobacco Barns and Pack Houses. \UE SOLICIT consignments of all kinds of ™ Country Produce. Quick returns. Com missions, 5c. ^ We solicit your orders for all kinds Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Produce. of Reference5: Mercantile Agency, Enterprise Bank. o22-3tno mmi. Company. Rh.amatUui, Urtn- nor. xr-c’c-pr Km o^r. nrr a r>r r^ccrmxT on !vr LlustratM circular. be •’ td ptitnp ** a * r as into the tire before insert- ng the quick ^repair tool. The re- made wrtwo ’hmute*, t thfinroidsidea wrthUuy taking the ire'off’the rina. Oibawfiocoanut lOo lb. fit J* Bj ..11 -j. OFFICERS, k E. PET1IGREW, President. Dr. F: H, Mceod, Office above Lake & Co. Residence, 232 Irby Street, Florence, S. C. FOK SALF,. T. HARLLEE, Agent and Secretarx. J. W. McCOWN, Treasurer. AH persons desiring Insurance and any persons desiring j any information whatsoever, will please address the Agent, H. T. HARLLEE, at Florence, S; C. n 19 ym My 6 -room residence on Cheevi s Street, near M. E. Church. Hous' first-class. Price reasonable. Mrs. Esther Dargan. nov38-tf If; E. GEE, Dentist, Offlcca»«m*F.*U.oL*keB3«DrugStore. Florence, S. C. WHOLESALE STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, OIL HEATERS. Over 200 Different Styles Cooking and Heating Stoves 232 MEETING ST., CHARLESTON, S C. St at* Aof.nth for thk Salk ok —an n— Also Oil Cookers and Heaters. M4NGEM WHOLESALE TIN PLATE SHEET IRON, TINNERS’ SUPPLIES, GALVANIZED Gutter and Pipe. W e want the leading me. - chaiit 11. every town Id tfce .'tale to *e 1 our line* o move*. We g'laiantee full p.o oklon in tua lerrltury to each agent v e appoint. If not sold lu yourgiowii. send diract toua forcut«;and prlee*