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Put Your Wants ..IN... THE DULY TIMES. / . ' * . The RtORENeE D^ily TTmes. RIVET yOUR Eyes OUR ADS. i .-iT-lii . - • i«. fJ VOL. III. FLORENCE. S C;.WE04t)AY KVENLNCi, MAliCII 1S97 No. 103 LOCALS i m F. A tention is calUd to tii • uotice to rc.il estate owners whicli is jmb- j lished ;:i another column. Keturns r r» rr must be made to the county audi- :iiOi't Paragraphs of home ifap- 0 » or i,afore ,1,0,5,1,, „•«. There is nman in town who savs that lie cannot ►le*-|> at ui ^ht. In the daytime he is troubled with being sleepy. He now holds a day job. A friend of his advised him to get a position as night 1 watchman. FILIBUSTERS ACT1E. P. raotinl tuxi isoiit'ml 3)«i)iion of T fomt* Folks iintl Ot 1k‘i*s Whom wt* all Know. No special notice or communi cation of any kind of more than t one-half column in length will be' received later than 12 o’clock of, the day on which publication of The Knighu of Florence Have Delightful Two Expeditions Believeiito Have Sailed. OF INTEREST TO PYTHIANS- such is desired. To Advertisers in the Daily Times. On and after Tuesday, Jan. 19, new advertisements and changes of advertisements must he sent in not later than 11 o’clock of the day which it is desired that they on We want at Ibn.st four hundred subscribers to the Daily Times by uext Saturday night. During the coming week a representative of the paper will make a thorough canvass of the town. If you are not a subscriber, he will wait upon you. Don’t send him away. We want your name on our subscrip tion list. Work Ahead. A rousing meeting .of Harmony Lodge, No. 8, Knights of Pythias, was held at the Castle Hall last night. Work of a peculiarly in teresting nature drew the knights out, and when the meeting was ! called to order there were few va- pear. Otherwise, they will not 1 t . . , , leant chairs. An idea of the work appear until the next day. , , , . done may lie gathered from the A nenspapor cannot Jive with- that the rank of page was out support and the Florence coli L^rcd upon Kev. H. R. Moseley Daily Times is no exception to j‘ IU ^ Messrs. K. C. Darrett, John the ■ ule. While vve desire to con-! ^ ' ^-' 0 lt <,n » John A. Price, Walter tiuue its publication, we cannot j ^ ^ ar ^ ee >Douglas, S. A. do so simply for pleasure. ^ | Jones and John B.Jarrott. These larger subscription list is the one j S 0a tl° m0 n have taken the first thing desired just at present. 8tP l ) * n Pythianism, and there are more to follow. Chick’H Fun Mnkri-H. Last evening Chick’s Fun Mak ers gave their second performance at the opera house. The house was well filled and the perform ance was much enjoyed by those present. The entertainment is well worth the price of admission. Mr. and Mrs. Chick are quite pop ular in Florence. Mr. Chick re quests us to state that the prices hereafter will be 10, 15 and 20 cents. There will be no 30 cent tickets. MngDtrateH Appointed. Governor Ellerbe has appointed the magistrates for Florence. The appointees, Judge R. S. Smith and Captain E. W. Lloyd, received the official notification this morning and at once were sworn in by Clerk of Court J. W. McCown. For the Citizens of Florence. To the Editor of The Daily Times: Having been solicited by a num ber of friends who have the best interests of Florence at hea^t, I respectfully announce to the citi zens of Florence, through the col umns of your paper, that I am a candidate for the office of Mayer. I wish to state emphatically, that I am not a candidate of any particular party or faction, and that I am not offering myself on any particular issue, but my plat form is, as it always has been, for good government, low taxation, economy, good roads, a proper, just and equal assessment on all real and personal property, enforce ment of the law's, and special privileges to none. I claim to have the interests of Florence at heart, being a tax payer and property owner, and, if elected, my endeavors shall all be centered on the upbuilding of Florence. My record as an alderman for the past three years stands for it self, and, if the line of policy as indicated above, is what the citi zens of Florence desire, I ask for their suffrage at the coming elec tion. Respectfully, Howard L. Odiorne. The municipal political pot is beginning to boil. P. A. Willcox, Esq., spent yes terday in Darlui£tQii. Mr. W. M. Marcus is lying ill at his home in this city. We want the Daily Times to go into every home in Florence. Miss Mary Lucas, of Society Hill, is visiting Mrs. W. 11. Darby in this city. Subscriptions to the Daily Times taken this week will begin on next Monday. Messrs. J. W. Atkins and Cooper Scurry, prominent lumber dealers of Effingham, are in the city. Mr. W. F. Penny leaves to-night for New York to purchase a large stock of millinery and dress goods. Mr. S. M. McCall, who has been buying cotton on the Mayes- ville market, is in Florence once again. When the Daily Times man calls on you this week, give him your name. Ten cents a week is the cost. Our localizer is out of town to day which accounts for the fact that the local column is really not a column Four box cars containing 15,000 head of poultry passed through Florence th'u morning en route to the North. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stuckey, after an extended visit at the home of Mrs, W. H. Brown, left for BishopvjUe last night. To-day is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of lent. Seivices were held iu St. John’s church this morning at 10 o’clock. Miss Lottie Young, of Uagood, 8. C., who has been sister, Mrs. \Y alter One Leaves New York With Ais and Stores to Load on th Luurada—A Revenue Cut ter in Pursuit. Philadelphia, March possibly three, expeditiou to have left the United St day with men and muoi war for Cuba. One part ported to have left Barne the coast of New Jersey, steamship Laurada. The e tion is said to be in char General Carlos Roloff, the i 1 gent minister of war. On Saturday night the schc Donna T. Briggs, ol Stonin Conn , and the steam lig Joseph H., are said to have left foot of East 19th street, New Y loaded with arms andammuniti! in tow of a tug bound for Barne to meet the Laurada. Dozens of C bans spent the day loitering iu tli vicinity of the lighter and wh^r the tug was ready to leave, fiftyl THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. j Aits Uuliflpil l»y the Soimtp an.I lloiitfe on TupHilay. Yisterdsiy, Tuesdav, March 2, 1 the house and suiit-f ;n j nine ses sion ntilLd th' i' l iving acts of 'general interest: To further pr-scnli • the terms and coudiiious up m whioa foreign 1 corporations may do busings with- | in this Stale. To amend an act to declare the p irate town-of more than 1,000 1 inhabitants. An act to provide for a laborers' lieu. An net to amend the free school law. An act relating to the phosphate commission, empowerii g it to fix ; revalues. 1 An act to amend section 099 of the ri vised statutes 90 a« to iu- . elude probate judge, auditor, treas- A FREE BICYCLE. Cut the Coupons Out And Cast Your Ballot. A ( 'Imiioe For Some One to Win •» First-Class Wheel-Road j What Follows. On Saturday April l7,ou«d«) o* urer and maVt.r "hi equity' uuder foro K “ ter C - «. Bar- free school law of the State, re- lt9 provisions. riURer Wl11 B lVB away one lady * lating :o the exception of special An act to authorize cities to ; or S 0U Honian s bicycle. The con- graded school district from special operate water works, etc. ditionsof this plan are as tollows; act incorporating said special To protect terrapin and oysters Below will be seen two coupoua. 4 I school district. within the State. Fill one or both with the name of ^ To amend an act to regulate the To araeud an act to provide the t ho person for whom you desire to dieting of all prisoners before and manner in which railroad com -! vote. Take the coupons to the after conviction when in the cus P aui « 8 incorporated «“ d er the laws of other States may become 'fine their duties. ffokn the wroi water courses rong B. -o amend s^ctiou 320 of the re vised s atutes. relating to commis- itviiL mifoTiTFr* To amend sect’on 662 of the re vised slatutes of 1893, to provide a system of county government for tin several counties of the State. Attention Kverylxnly. As is known the firm of Sligh & visiting her Rucker has ceased to exist. For Harllee, re- the old firm I thank the people of turned home last night j Florence for their patronage in the ; teer towed either the schooner or The Daily Times being purely P a9t » and hope the same pleasant: lighter down to the Laurada. The a local paper must derive its sup port from the people of Florence. Aren’t you one of the people? | no naI1 „i „ nH *0 | Da.whtor.of ti« confederacy. tody of the supervisors and sher-1 iffs of the State. To amend an act to provide for the formation of Mutual Protec tion associations. To amend an act to require con tractor- in the erection, alteration !or repairing of buildings to pav 1 laborers, sub-contractors and ma terial men for their services and j material furnished. To amend an act to incorporate the Farmers Mutual Insurance as- sociatimi of Florence county. To amend an act to provide for men jumped on board and disap-| tke organization of the supreme peared in the vessel’s hold. Thel 0 ^^ de ^ t10 powers and ju- Laurada left Baltimore on Satur- r ® diction ’ aud to provide for the day and the tug with her tow lay l aj P 011 - m0Ut of its officers and to off Barnegat until to-day when the sea moderated enough for the cargo to be discharged into the Laurada’s hold. The Laurada’s cargo is said to consist of 7,000 rifles; 1,/00,000 rounds of ammu nition, 25 tons of dynamite, 500 machetes aimI ^ ajp^/iy medicine aud surgical instruments. It is reported that the Laurada will return in a few days as soon as her cargo aud passengers are transferred to another vessel. Another expedition is said to have left the New Jersey coast near New York on the steamer South Portland, whicli sailed on Satur day ostensibly for Barraquilla, Central America. The vessel is reported to have been chartered by the Cuban Junta at S100 a day and security for 125,000 was given to indemnify the owners in case the steamer should be lost while on her voyage to Cuba. Her car go is a large one, including about 1,500 tons of war material. She also carries about 100 passengers. The South Portland was formerly the British steamship Caroline Miller. The Bermuda is also off the Long Island coast ready, it is said to carry au expedition which left New York on Sunday for Block Island, where the transfer is to be made. Thus far, it has been im possible to receive the cargo on board, owing to the heavy sea running in the sound. New York, March 2.—The cap tain of a tug arriving iu this port to-night reports that when off Barnegat to-day he sighted a steamer, which he believes was the Laurada. A 3-masted schooner and a lighter were beside thr Laurada, unloading goods onto her. It is presumed that the steamer is setting out on a filibus tering expedition to Cuba. The United States revenue cut ter Manhattan left Battery pier to-night for Barnegat, aud if any arms and ammunition are feund on board she will be seized. It was also said that the tug Volun- mny incorporated in this State. To amend section* 2,375 of the revised statute* of 1893 relating to jury commissioners. To amend the free school law. To incorporate the Atlantic Coast Line company and to char ter certain >ailroads undfr that name. Ilon'k This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 year*, aud believe him perfectly honora ble in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their store of C. H. Barringer aud for every 10cent purchase you will be allowed one coupon-vote. A list of the names with the vote polled will appear in each issue of the Daily Times and Timeb-Mfsskn- oeh. On Saturday, April 17, the person having the largest number of votes will get a first-class bicycle. Cut out the qoupons and cast your ballots. To n ake corporations liable for firm. dumagi 3 resulting to land owners . ^ ^ f lu . a . x ’ " Eelesalo Drug r . . . .. f 1 gists, Toledo, O ful obstruction of 6 V- Waldiug, Kinnau A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken iu- tertuilly, acting-directly upon the tnooC aifu imreoua stinacosot the system. .Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. l! i Threw Away Ills Caue*. Mr. D. Wiley, ex-postmaster, To amend section 2064 of the re- Black Creek, N. Y., was so badly vised s.atnteB of 1893, changing afflicted with rheumatism that he the timM for executors and admin- vv ? s on b’ aide to hobble around • . . . . . .. , . ! with canes, and even then it caused istrators to account to the probate .. r , 1 r ! him great pain. After using Cham- judges. berlain’s Pain Balm he was so To provide a penalty on railroad much improved that he throwaway companies owning, leasing or oi>er- his canes. He says this liniment ating competing railroad lines him more good than all other medicines and treatment put to- cu <=> w >—3 « 5^- OQ c/a bs w OQ pd within thia State, and to provide gether. For sale at 50 cents per <30 relations will continue to exist be tween them and the undersigned. Our buyer is now in the East pur- Volunteer, it is alleged was sold about a mouth ago by her owners for the recovery thereof. j bottle by all druggists. Joint resolution constituting the 1 — governor, attorney general and Here is an illustration of the way , . . the wind handled things during comptroller general a comm, 8B .on (he big s , Louis Th £ to adjudicate the claim of Thomas bicycle, owned in East St. Louis, J. Mackey for services alleged to was struck by three barrels of have been rendered in prosecuting syrup, a tierce of lard and one the claim of the State against the barrel of vinegar. Absolutely the r T j c. . r , . . a , only uninjured parts are the saddle United States for rent of the South aml the Morgai ; & Wr igh t quick- Carolina Military academy. , repair tires, which were full of air Requiring that a committee of when the machine was found one senator aud two members of Uven if these tires had been the house of representatives be an- ! P unctured > severe b’ torn » , . , anyone of the holes could have nually appointed to examine the 1 accounts, books and vouchers of the penal and charitable institu tions of this State. To protect the Mongolian pheas ant. To require ail State institutions to pay for transporting, clothing, b,. en repaired by the quick-repair mi-fenm. Jwiwon w guarding ami for medical treat- t fe v i C e in them, without trouble, meat of all convicts received by Riders of these tires, when they them under acts or joint resolu- 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- To amend the law relating to p^jr can be made in two minutes, pensions. at the roadside, without taking the To require the supervisors of the tire off the rim. * 8 to Real Estate Owners. fraternities or any organization* | of like nature iu State iostitu- Uuder the provisions of an act tions. of the legislature, just passed, all To amend section 1053 of the persons are required to return to revised statutes of 1893, volume this office all real property and 1, relating to the report of the improvements ther^m, lying with- school commissioner to the court in the limits of t>n? city of Flor- of sessions. enc". on or before the 15th of tions of the general assembly, and to give receipts for their work. To regulate the appointment of chasing as usual, and we will soon We cordially thank those people | have one of the most complete March, 1897. All property shall A meeting of the Daughters of of our community who have stuck g^ks) 0 f goods ever brought to ; t b e Confederacy will be held on to the Daily Times through thick Florence. aud thin. We promise them and g. Rucker. all our new subscribers a better 1 — service and a prompt delivery. ( Advertising pays. Thursday March 4th at 4 p. m , at Mrs. T. H. Harllee’s, Cheeves st. Mrs. V. C. Tarrh, Secretary. receivers by the courts of this be returned by lots, blocks or sec State in causes Unrein. tions according to city map. A Au act to define the jurisdiction penalty of 50 per cent, will be of aud to settle the procedure in | added to all property not so re- municipal courts of the cities and; turned by the 15th of March, 1897. towns of this State. i W. L. Habbell, An act to amepd act to ineor- C/3 OQ w QQ OQ CO SB <30 Below is the result of the vote up to the hour of closing last night: Mrs. Oban, ('ole H05 Mm. T. O. Water* 670 Mis* LII)l»nHwall* MS Mlw A<la HukkIu* 6Ht Mi** J. p. Hcboul)oe...« ];* Ravenel Lucaa 7$ Willie H&Mkln* 7* Oha* A. Rucblieli .lr., on M Inn Mary Hyi-U 43 Jama* Willoughby Min* Mae ISowner J. Willie WllII*iu*ou * — Subscribe to the Times-Messen- ger. A splendid variety of Tobacco seed for sale at Palace Drug Store. Covington A McLeod. * Propr’s. General Insurance Agency OK 9 * SANBORN CHASE, 1'irr, Life & Accident Insnranee. Surety Bonds Issued. Phone a. - - FLORENCE. 5. C Wanted to Rent Two good 3-horse farms within 6 miles of Florence or Timmons- ville, together or separate. Address W. Timrs Messenger. SI i I ife» 1