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V Florence Daily Times. Published Every Afternoon Ex cept Sunday. ‘DiRR S BRUISOI, Proprietors. H. L. DARK Manager. H. A. BRUNSON Editor. SUBSCRIPTION—One year. *4; alx month*. 9C; three month*. *1; one month, 40 cent*. Payable in advance. Hy carrier*. 10 cent* per week, payable to the carrier* on Satur day morning*. ADVERTISING RATES. Buxine** local*. 5c per line each insertion. 'Want*. Loat and Found, not over 26 word*. 26 cent* each Insertion. Cash must accompa ny order Hpeclal r*te* tor Obituaries. Tribute* of Ke tpect, Card* of Thank* and Funeral Notice*. Official ad*, at the rates allowed bv law. Communication* of a personal nature at regular rate*. For rate* on transient and contract adver tising apply at the office DARK A BRUNSON. Proprietor*. In order to make room for our fall stock of Books, we will sell our present stock of 25 cents cloth bound books at 15 cents. Call be fore they are all sold. SuLZBACHER & SON, FAIR The Weather Indication*. The Weather Bu reau forecasts for this section are as jallows: Fair to-night and to morrow. Warmer. One case of yellow fever has de veloped in Atlanta. Generosity is an admirable quality, but Atlanta exhibited foolishness in her gener osity to the refugees. To any one of the city authori ties, from the Mayor down : Do you know whether or not there is gambling in our midst ? If there is, is not your duty in the premises perfectly plain ? Should you not do all in your power to wipe out what is an infernal dis grace to any community ? The Columbia State takes a very hopeful view of the yellow fever situation as it affects Columbia and the piedmont country. While there may be no immediate dan ger, still the guardians of the State’s health have advised the use of precautions and it would be wise for all the towns of the State to heed this advice. These physi cians, having viewed the situation, are sensible of its gravity, and there is no use for us to be heedless of danger when danger exists. Old Newspapers for* sale. t 1 .'LANTIC COAST LINE. Every effort on the part of Wil mington to prevent the entrance of yellow fever into her precincts is commendable, but no person from the fever infected districts should be allowed to stop in Flor ence. We have no desire to frighten anybody, hut there is danger here, and our board of health should look into the matter. And the sooner, the better, * Miss Lizzie Harllee will re-open her school on Sept. 15th. Central locality. Aug.23 1m. NORTH EASTERN R. R. OF S. C. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAIWB BOIHa SOUTH. Dated Aug. Ut.lSST. Leave Florence......... Leave Kingstree Arrive Lane*. ... Leave Lane* - Arrive Charleston..... No.35|No.2S A.M. 8 36 i’iii 4 48 6 20 A.M P. M. 8 00 H 50 » 16 0 15 10 50 P. M. No. 581 « I P. M. 7 52 9 25 P. .V TRAIN* GOING NORTH. Leave Charleston. Arrive Lane*.. Leave Lane* —... Leave Kingstree... Arrive Florence... No.78 No.82 No.52 • • • A. M. P. M. A. M. 5 30 6 00 7 00 7 05 6 86 8 26 7 06 « 36 7 23 8 25 7 55 A.M. P. M. A.M. •Daily, tDally except Sunday. No. 52 ran* through to C Columbia vi* Central R. R. of 8. C. Train* No*. 78 and 32 ran via Wilson and Fayette vi Uo—Short Lino—and make cioa* r nnectlon for all nolnt* North. R. KENLY, JOHN F. Gen’l Mai E. BORDEN^upt. Transportation. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen’l Hupt, ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta R. R CONDENSED SCHEDULE. ....... * A ^ .V ■ TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Sept. 1st, 1897, No- 65.!no. 35. Leave Wilmington Leave Mr rlon Arrive Florence Leave Florence Arrive Sumter P. M.'A. M. *8 00 *3 35 9 12 4 40 No. 52 P. M A. M 35 >151 *9 35 i 35i 10 55 Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia No 52 runs through from Charleston via Cen tral R. R. leaving Charleston 7 a. m., Lanes 8:26a. m., Manning 9:05 a. m TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 54. No. 53. Paint! Paint!! Paint!! I 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. / v ^ t _ - ir*" • atrV • : Depends, of the Drugs, put into your ■wt* the Quality Medicine* you 1 are carefully compound- A. M P. M. Leave Columbia •5 50 *5 15 Arrive Sumter 7 12 6 35 Leave Sumter No. 32. A. M. P. M. 7 15 •6 451 Arrive Florence 8 25 7 56 LeaveFlorence Leave Marion A. M. 8 56 9 34 Arrive Wilmington 12 15 •Daily. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen. Snpt. J. K. KENLY, Gen. Manager. E. BORDEN. Sup t Tran*. Cheraw and Darlington Railroad. ■OUTHBOUND Dated Nov. 15. 189n. No 83 No.27 No .77 r. a. P. H. a. a. Lv Wadesboro 8 00 Cheraw 5 15 4 45 Darlington —.6 27 7 .30 7 45 Ar Florence.— M 55 8 15 8 10 NORTHBOUND. Lv Florence. —. Darlington ....—. Cheraw —.... Ar. Wadesboro.... >0.62 No.78 No.26 P. H. A. K. A. H. .. 8 35 » W '9 40 .....9 06 9 80 10 40 12 45 2 25 All train* dally except Sunday, except |76 and 77 whloh run Snnday onlv. When you of Toilet Article*, cases. PHARMACIST. store look at the beautiful , etc., displayed in our show- ) F. P. COVINGTON, Propr, EXfisaafcttJi The only safe, sure sad reliable Female PILL ever offered to Ladies, especially recomxnend- — — - - — — w • ed to married Ladies. Ajk for DR. MOTT’S FENTTBOYAX. PILLS and take no other. 0F Send for circular. Price *1.00 per box, 6 boxes for $5.00. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., - Cleveland. Ohio. For salo hv F. II. Lake. PENNYROYAL PILLS. Hr. F. I. MEOD, Offices above H. S. Rose’s Store. P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C. LI