The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, September 23, 1897, Image 2
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Florence Daily Times.
Published Every Afternoon Ex
cept Sunday.
DARK A BRUflSOR. Pronrietors.
H. L. DARK MBraser.
H. A. BRUNSON Editor.
SCBs<;"1I*tion—0»e je’ $'• si* mon.ba.
$55; Ihi'ee tuo" i*v t 1 ; o e hpod-’J, -*0 renls.
PavHi>'e iii (m'vp ire. i> f». e'a, 10 renla
perweeK. o Ibacaii'iCiaoi Saior-
aay uicro >)vs.
ADVER^miNO rates.
Husinea* 'ocj's ne earn ipse'i'oi*.
Wants. L^s. pnA Fo.’nA no ova-CS ,»a.
36ceois earn inse . o . C'a*'i». ps. accompa
ny orde
Spec• ' o-Oi»'pp >• T ,-: bi’t'sc. f He
apect, C iNo T.-potspod Kotica'No. cei.
Official bi‘s. at U>e ia.esallowed bv law.
Oomrppn'cn one of a persona’ nature at
aeguWr rates.
Fo= - raies O'’t pne’ent and contract adver
tising app’y at - ne olice
DARK i KEUNKON. Proprletora.
55Miss Lizzie Harllee will re-opea
her school on Sept. 15;h. Cemral
loc^huy.
Aug.23 Ira.
RAIN
The Weather Ind’ca- 'ons.
TAc lErr.'A^r i?a-
rmu forecasts for this
section are as Jollows:
Lord showers /al
lowed by clcfuing to-mo. row.
LtK*a! PickloRjt.
Cotton has gone below 6 cents,
middling bringing to-day about
5 13-16.
The September gales are upon
us sure enough. Yesterday the
sun crossed over the equator on
his Southward journey, and the
elements are appropriately cele
brating the event. A regular Nor’
Easter is upon us, with its wetting,
ruffling and chilling power.
The City Treasurer states that
taxes are being paid slowly. On
the 15'ih of this month the books
were opened and they will be
closed on December 31st.
Now is the time to advertise
umbrellas, rubber shoes, mackin
toshes, etc. An ad in the Daily
Times brings results.
Judge and Mrs. James G. Mob
ley, ol Johnston, 8. C., gave an el-
gant reception and banquet in
honor of Dresideut-elect Henry S-
Hartzog, of Clemson College, last
8aturdav night. Ar^ong those
who made addresses on this occa
siou was Rev. C. Herbert form
erly of Florence.
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The rich men of the United
States are the most generous giv
ers in the world. During 1893
they gave for colleges and benevo
lent societies a round $29,000,000.
During 1894 they increased it 10
$32,000,000. In 1895, they gave
$32,800,000, and notwithsta.idii’g
the hard times of 1896 .he gifts
amounted Lo $27,000,000.
Notice.
Just for a limited time I will
make photographs for $1.50. Now
is your time. Lee Grier
2t. D.
Ws nted at (lace.
An Apprentice Boy or Man.
Florence Harness Company, Un
der City Hoce'.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
NORTHJEASTERN R. R. OF 5. C.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
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•Dally, tDally except Sunday.
No. 62 runs through to Columbia via Cential
r„ R. of S, C.
1 rain* Noe. 78 and S3 run via Wilson and
Fayettevi'le—Short Line—and make c’om
oo inectlou for all points North.
I. K.LENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE,
Oen’l Manatrer. Gen'IHnpt,
E. BORDEN, Supt. Tranaportal'Oj.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Wilmington. Colombia anti Arjiiyi R. R
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS CO- Vi' -OCT I.
DatedSepC let. 1897,
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Leave Marion
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Leave Florence
Arrive Sumter
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F. uO-tDEN, Sup t Trans.
Cberav and Davlio^on Railroad.
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and 77 which run Sunday only.
Paint! Paint!! Paint!!!
The Hammar Painty
Best and Cheapest on Earth.
Guaranteed for fer 5 years and sold ©nly for
$1’10 per Gallon,
—BY—
F. H. HUDSON,
FLORENCE, S. C.
E WHO WOULD BE COOL, COME TO
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OUR SODA FOUNTAIN AND DRINK
Store • Fountain.
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PENNYROYAL PILLS.
or. f. r mcleod.
above H. S. Rose’s Store.
The only safe, sure and
reliable Female FILL
ever offered to Ladiee,
especially recommend
ed to married Ladies.
Aek for D*. MOTT'S PBNNTSOTAL PILLS and take no other.
(4T Send for clrcalar. Price *1.00 per box, 6 boxes for $5.00.
DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL. CO., - Cleveland. Ohio.
For g.tlp by F. IT. Lak«.
P. A. Wiilcox,
Attorney-at-Law,
Florence, S. C.