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The D^ily TTmes. Vol. IV. FLORENCE. S C. SATURDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 25. 1897. No. 21. IN PERSONAL VEIN SOME ARE OUR ‘.OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. Coma aud go and do Many Things and It Gives as Pleasure to Hear of Their Movements. Dr. Boweu. of Cfttudau, is in the city. Chancellor Johnson of Marion is an the city to-day. Mr. W. E. McKnight, of Peniel, it in city to-day. Mr. R. J. Whitton spent iwt night in Timmonsville. C. A. Woods, Esq., of Marion is attending court to-day. W. J. Montgomery, Esq., came over from Marion last night. L Col. W. W. Sellers of the Marion <bar is attending court to-day. Mr. J. W. King, ef Dillon, the popular,drummer, is in the city to-day. Mre. m* are gnests at the Jaoobi, Court Stenographer Lauren I. Parrott left for hie home iu Sum ter last night Station Master Timmerman is at his post of duty, again after a few days illness. Mr. L L. Caldwell, a prominent lightful visit to relatives in Spartanburg, Greenville and other points in upper Carolina, returned home last night. Miss Mary M. Hardy, who for the past two or three weeks has been a charming guest at the coun try home of Mr. J. W. Brunson, left for Spartanburg yesterday evening. President F. C. Woodward of the South Carolina College and Mrs. Woodward passed through Florence last night on their way to Columbia. The college opens on Tuesday of next week and the prospects are bright for a large at tendance. Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic ures Fey In One Day. FEVEK CONDITIONS. Death Rale In New Oriean* U 1.1 per rent. Kdwarda, Miia., the Centre of the Plague. New Orleans, Sspt. 24.—Emi- meut physicians believe that the work of the board of health is pro ductive of good results aud that the fever ie not spreading, but, on the contrary, is being confined to localities. Thus far there have been a few lees than one hundred oaaes and fiteen deaths. The death rate is in the neighborhood of 15 per cent. It wae in 1878 16 cent. So that up to the present time the disease is about as viru lent as it was iu the last great ep idemic that visited New Orleans. Yesterday there were three new cases aud ten deaths. AT MOBILE. Mobile, Ala., Sept. 24.—There have been three death* and three new casee since the report handed out yesterday at 2 o’clock. The bulletin to-day says 41 oases, 6 deaths, 19 discharged aud '^16 under treatment. With one or ’P’/o exceptions, the sick are doing MAY ME DANGER. Aad Cltlsea Cells the Aitentioe of the Au thorities to the Fact. There is VTls Sam la C»re. Editor Dellr Times: In view of the fact that there is j some danger of yellow fever being merchant of Lake City, spent yee- dropped off of some of the trains terday in the city. MHH? Jgff Mr. T, C. Willoughby, who has been quite sick for several days, is able to be out again; Mr. C. C. Twitty, the genial and popular commercial traveler, was seen at the depot last night. J. T. Hay, Esq-, of the Camden bar, is here to-day iu attendance upon the sessions of the court. Rev. J. M. Magruder, of Dar lington, will preach at St. John’s Episcopal church to-morrow night -at 8 o’clock. Mr. W. B. Rowell has been duly elected to fill the vacancy on the police force caused by the resig nation of Mr. L. M. Pettigrew. Miss Ella Frambee, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. D. House, left last night for Sum ter. Mrs. J. W. Brunson, after a de- which come from the direction of Atlanta and the infected districts, 11 think it advisable that our city board of health take some precau tions to keep the dread disease out of our little town. I noticed this morning on Front street, near the freight depot, that the city force* of street hands were exhuming some tile drainage piping. Is it not against the common law of health to tear up the ground at this time of year? I respecJnlly urge the proper authorities to look into this matter. Citizen. A good this office. For Sale Cheap. work mule. Apply at General Insurance Agency or 9 SANBORN CHASE, Fire, Life & Accident liramce. Surety Beads Issued, r *••• .’UMtENce j. There were 20 new cates at Ed wards, Miss., yesterday, 24th. “Total cases to date, 120. Total deaths to-day, nons; total deaths to dats, 4. Convalescent, 44; now under treatment, 85. “No cases are reported discharged ,o-day. Cases under treatment having increased to 85, we are very short of physicians, having but ’our. Their energies are sorely taxed.” The board of health elates that there is no fever inQTuxas. Another case was suspected a Atlanta, but a physician there thinks the sufferer has a bad cold. Edwards, Miss., stems to be the centre of the plague. As reports indicate the disease is spreading more rapidly there than elsewhere- He Didn’t Succeed. At a late hour *n last Tuesday night an unknown visitor sought entrance to one of our West Flor ence residences. He shook the door knob and asked for admit tance, but would give do account of himself There was not a man in the house at the time, but five piatol shots proved a powerful persuader, and the stranger took hinceelf off into the darkness. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. Piece* to Go anil Who Will Preech-Notioe tho Tim*. There will be no services at the Methodist church. Sunday School at Kuker’s Hall at 5 o’clock. The pastor, Rev. H. R, Moseley, will preach at the Baptist church to-morrow at 11 a. m., and at 8 p. m. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Rev. J. H. Dixon, the pastor, will preach at the Presbyterian church at 11 a- m. and at night at 8 p. m. Sunday School at the usual hour. Holy Mass will be celebra ted at 8t. Anthony's Catholic church at 10 o’clock. Father Laycock will preach on “The Church that Christ Established.” In the afternoon at five o’clock the League of the Sacred Heart will be canonically established. The Lutherau congregation will hold services at Kuker’s hall in the morning at 11 o’clock and at night at 8 o’clock. Rev. Mr. Rieer, of Newberry, will con duct both services. Sunday school at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. At St. John’s Episcopal church, the regular Lay Reading service will be held in the morning at 11 o’clock. At 8 p. m.. Rev. J. M. Magruder will preach. Sunday school at 5 p. m. •lOO—Dr. K. Deletion’■ Anti Diuretic May be worth to you more than 100 if you have a child who toil* bedding from incontinence of wa ter during sleep. Cures old and rouug alike. It arrests the trou- >le at once. $1. Sold by F. U. -ake, Druggiet. For Mothodiets. Methodists are again notified that the Sunday School will meet at Kuker’s hall to-morrow afternoon at 5 o’clock. Those who read this will please inform those who do not. Miss Lizzie Harllee will re-opeu her school on Sept. 15th. Centra locality. Aug. 23 1m. Feued. A bunch of keys found on Irby street between the residences of drs. Hines and Mr. M. L- Rhodes. Owner can have same by paying or this advertisement. Pemiljr Horae. Good family horse, suitable for children and ladies aud first-claaa top buggy and harness, for sale cheap for cash. 560 takes the out fit. Applv at this office. Pleasaut and reasouable board at 217 Irby street. Alio rooms to rent, furnished or unfurnished. Dtf. Miss S. E. Waring.