The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, September 24, 1897, Image 2
Florence Daily Times.
Published Every Afternoon Ex
cept Sunday.
D&RR & BRUNSON, Proprietors.
H. L. DARK Manager.
H. A. BRUNHON Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION—One year. *4; six months,
$2; three months, SI; one month, 40 cents.
Payable in advance. By carriers. 10 cents
per week, payable to the carriers on Hatur-
day mornings.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Business locals, *>c per line each insertion.
Wants, Lost and Found, not over 25 words,
% cen ts each Insertion. Cash must accompa
ny order
Special i-Mes for Obituaries, Tributes of Re
spect. Cards of Thanks and Funeral Notices.
Official ads. at the rates allowed bv law.
Communications of a personal nature at
regular rates.
For rates on transient and contract adver
tising apply at the office
DARK A BRUNSON. Proprietors.
The Weather Indications.
The Weather Bu
reau forecaxt* for this
section are as Jollmvs:
Fair to-night and to
morrow. Warmer.
more than one man in a position
to know say that no better prices
coaid be realized anywhere.
It is but natnral for a man to
sell his goods where he can get
the most money, and following
this natural bent it would seem
the most sensible thing to do for
planters in this section to bring
their tobacco to this market. If
good pr ; ces have anything to do
with making a market, then this
is a good one, and, as it is a good
one, oar planters wonld do well to
give it their patronage.
Come, look, try and be con
vinced.
Miss Lizzie Harllee will re-opeu
her school on Sept. 15th. Central
locality. Aug.23 1m.
JTLANT1C COAST LINE.
NORTH EASTERN R. R. OF 5. C.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Paint! Paint!! Paint!!!
The Hammar Paint,
Best and Cheapest on Earth.
Guaranteed for for 5 years and sold only for
31.10 per Gallon,
—BY—
F. H. HUDSON,
FLORENCE, S. C.
Injunctions have not yet ended
their inning. The “o. p” men
will now proceed to enjoin the
rail roads.
So much space in a newspaper
is one of the best investments for a
merchant. About that there is,
and can be, no question. Experi
ence has demonstrated it, and ex
perience does not err.
If the whole tribe of borrowers
and bummers could be extermi
nated, the circulation of the Daily
Times would be doubled. As it
Is, The Times is read by no fewer
than 1,000 people, and is a splen
did advertising medium for the
merchants of Florence.
Reports come to us that gamb
ling is going on in our midst, that
there are places in our town where
this demoralizing pastime can be
indulged in day in and day out.
Now if this be true, we have one
or two questions to ask. What is
the matter with the city authori.
ties? Why don’t they act? Why
in the name of all that is lawful,
pure and morally upright do they
not attempt to eradicate this evil?
The Daily Times has noted
with satisfaction the large eales of
tobacco during the past few weeks.
Tobacco has come from neighbor
ing counties, to say nothing of
that produced at home, and the
sellers have gone to their homes
pleased with the prices and with
Florence as a market. Without
doubt, tobacco has b«en bringing
its full value, and we have heard
TBAIB8 OOING SOUTH.
Dated Aug. 1st, 1887.
No.85
No.23
No.53
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A.M
P. M.
Leave Florence
3 35
8 00
Leave Klngstrte
.
8 58
Arrive Lanes.
4 48
8 15
P. M.
Leave Lanes
4 48
9 16
7 52
Arrive Charleston-...
8 2U
10 50
9 25
A.M.
P. M.
P. 51.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
NO.78
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No.82
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No.52
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A M.
P M.
A. M.
Leave Charleston
5 80
5 01
7 <3
Arrive Lanes
7 05
8 38
8 28
Leave Lanes
7 06
8 38
Leave Klmestree
7 £.:
Arrive Florence-...-.
8 ?')
7 55
A.M.
• a .
P.M.
A.M.
•D»ily. tD»lly except Sunday.
No. 52 raws through to Columbia via Central
Hta Re Of H Oe
Trains Noa. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and
Fayetteville—Short Line—and make olorn
Connection for all oolnts North.
I. R. KKNLY, JOHN F. DIVINE,
Gen’ 1 Manager. Qen’lSnpt,
E. BORDEN, Supt. Transportation.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Wilmington, Colombia and Augusta R. R
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Sept. 1st, 1887, |No- 56. no. 35.
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Leave Wilmington
Leave Marlon
Arrive Florence
If you
be alive
which will appear in this space.
Leave Florence
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Columbia
P. M. A. M.
*8 00 *3 35
» 12; 4 40
No. 52
P. M-A. M
I 9 15 *8 35
| lussl 10 55
No- 52 runs through from Charleston via cen
tral R. R. leaving Charleston? a. m., Lanes
8:20 a. m., Manning 8:05 a. m.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
:No. 54. No. 53.1
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A. .vi. F. E
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Leave Columbia
*5 50
»5 15
Arrive Sumter
7 12. e 35
No. 32.
A. M. P. M.
Leave Sumter
7 15
*« 45
Arrive Florence
8 25
7 55
A. M
LeaveFlorence
8 55
Leave Marion
9 34
Arrive Wilmington
12 Hx
•Dally.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen. Snpt.
J. R. KENLY. Uen. Manager.
E. BORDEN. Sup t Trans.
■tu.1
The only safe, sore
reliable Female PILL
ever offered to Ladiee,
especially recommend
ed to married Ladiee.
▲ak for SB. MOTT’S FEVHYBOTAL FILLS and take no other.
UF~ Send for circular. Price $1.00 per box, 8 boxes for $5.00.
DR. MOTT’S CHICMICLA-L. CO., - Cleveland, Ohio.
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
For sale by F. IT. Lake.
Dr. F. H. McLEOD,
Offices above H. S. Rose’s Store.
F. A. Willcox,
Attorney-at-Law,
Florence, S. C.