The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, September 27, 1897, Image 4
Local IMekinjc*.
The Angle lamp can be seen at
either Lake's or Covington's drug
store. It is a beauty and gives a
splendid light. Mr. H. C. Chap
man is exhibiting this excellent
lamp.
A horse belonging to Mr. Isham
Hinson strayed out of a stable in
this city a few days ago He put
a notice in the Daily Times. The
notice appeared one time, and
through it he recovered the horse.
This points a moral.
Messrs. T. B. Reynolds and B.
D. Trapp are preparing to manu
facture wire bed springs and spring
matresses. Their establishment
will be on Dargan street nearly
opposite Elliott’s stables. To this
home enterprise we extend best
wishes. Watch for announce
ments in the Times and Times-
Messenger.
Holy Mass will be celebrated at
StAuthouy’e Catholic church Sun
day morning 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 Lutheran congregation will
hold services at Kuker’s hall Sun*
day morning at 11 o’clock and
Sunday night at 8 o’clock. Rev.
Mr. Riser, of Newberry, will con
duct both services. The people
ot Florence are cordially invited
to attend.
COURT OF SESSIONS.
one to the remainder throughout
the rest of the dark belt. There
was an advance of $i yesterday in
the local tobacco market and a
further advance of 50 cents to-day.
Reports from other sections of
Kentucky are that the crop has
been seriously damaged. On the
whole it looks as if the damage in
the State will be not less than 25
to 50 per cent.
FEVER CONTINUES.
Pleasant and reasonable board
at 217 Irby street. Also rooms to
rent, furnished or unfurnished.
Dtf. Miss S. E. Waring.
u
Ita Work Almoat Completed, a Kerean
TaltsftV ptl l Tv-B»9rrvw Horning.
7 The jury having in hand the
fate of Henry Washington, in
dicted for rape, went into their
room yesterday afternoon.
At niae o'clock last night the
court met by agreement, and, the
jury announcing that it was im
possible to agree upon a verdict,
the judge ordered a mistrial.
The State agaiustRobsrt Counts,
assault and battery of a high and
aggravated nature, was finished
this morning. He was convicted
and sentenced to pay a fine of $50
or spend 60 days on the chain
g» n 8-
John Matthews, who was yes
terday convicted of larceny, paid
his fine of $20 and was discharged.
This morning before the noon
hour the court took a recess until
to-morrow morning at ten o’clock, j
TOBACCO GOING UP.
The Kentucky Crop Serlouely Damaged by
Froat.
Cincinnati, Sept. 23.—A special
to the Enquirer from Hopkins
ville, Ky., says:
Carefully prepared estimates of
the injury done to the tobacco
crop of this section of the State by
the heavy frost of the last two
nights show that at least 30 per
cent, of the crop has been killed
and that much damage has been
Nine New Case* at New Orleana and Six
teen at Edwarda, Mlaa. Other
Development#,
New Orleans, Sept. 23.—The
local fever situation did not show
any imnrovemtnt to-day when re
sults were summed up. There
were fewer cases than were re
ported on yesterday, but there was
oue more death thau in the pre
vious 24 hours and at least four
of the patients were reported at 6
o’clock to be in a dangerous con
dition. At the close of the Isst
24 hours the record stood nine new
cases and three deaths.
MOBILE.
Mobile, Ala., Sept. 23.—The of
ficial report to-day is that so far
there have been 38 cases pro
nounced yellow fever, 2 have died,
16 have been discharged and 19
remain uuder treatment.
EDWARDS, MISS.
Edwards, Miss.. Sept. 23 —Total
cases to day, 16; cases to date,
100; total death to-day, 0; total
deaths to date, 4; convalescent,
23; now under treatment, 51.
One case has developed at At
lanta and one at Louisville, Ky.
“What nonsense it is,” remark
ed the sentimental girl, “to take
daisies and by plucking off the
petals try to learn whether or not
a man loves you.”
“Yes,” replied Miss Cayenne;
“it is very silly. A much better
method is to take the roses he
sends you around to the florist’s
and find out how much they cost.”
—Washington Star.
A Beautiful skin
is one of the chief requisites of an
attractive appearance. Rough,
dry, scaly patches, little blistery
eruptions, red and unsightly ring-
worms-these would spoil the beau
ty of a veritable Venus. They are
completely and quickly cured by
Tetteriue. 50 cents a box at drug
stores or for 50 cents in stamps
from J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah,
Ga., or F. U. Lake, Florence.
How to Find Out.
Fill a buttle or common glass with
urine and let it stand twenty-four
hours; a sediment or settling indicates
an unhealthy condition of the kidneys.
When urine stains linen it is evidence
of kidney trouble. Too frequent de
sire to urinate or pain in the back, is
also convincing proof that the kidneys
and bladder are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the knowledge
so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy
fulfills every wish in relieving pain in
the back, kidneys, liver, bladder a:
every part of the urinary passages,
corrects inability to bold tinne and
scalding paiu in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to get up
many times duringthe nighttourmate.
The mild and the extraordinary effect
of Swamp Root is soon reatiaed. It
stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing casqs. If
you need a medicine yon should have the
best. Sold by druggists, price fifty
cents and one dollar. You may have
a sample bottleand pamphlet both sent
free by inaii. Mention Times-Messen
ger and send your address to Dr. Kil
im r & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The
proprietors of this paper guarantee the
genuineness of this offer.
•IOO—Dr. K. Deletion's Anti Diuretic*
May be worth to you more than
$100 if you have a child who soils
bedding from iuconteneuce of wa
ter during sleep. Cures old and
young alike. It arrests the trou
ble at once. $1. Sold by F. U.
Lake, Druggist.
Horses ami Mules.
The undersigned has just re
turned from the Virginia horse
market, and has brought back a
carload of horses and mules suita
ble for all purposes. They all are
Virginia raised and you can find
in the lot good horses for family
use. A good chance to secure a
good horse or mule.
s3tf. S, D. Rodgers
Family Horae.
Good family horse, suitable for
children and ladies and first-class
top buggy and harness for sale
cheap for cash. $60 takes the out
fit. Applv at this office.
F. P. COVINGTON, M. D.
■ !.
ugtfHRce
in PALACE DRUG STORE
DISK ASKS OK THE SKIN.
The intense inching anil smarting inci
dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and other
diaeai * of the skin is instantly allayed by
apply! ig Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
permanently cured by it. It is equally
efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil
blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they
are just what a horse needs when in bad condi
tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
The General Electiou.
Tuesday, October 12, is the date
of the election for Congressman
and Judge of Probate, and for
these offices respectively th« can
didates are James Norton and J.
P. M-Neill. In this vreek’s Timeb-
Messenger the election notice,
with names of precincts and man
agers, is published and as in regu
lar general elections the voter will
be required to exhibit his registra
tion certificate and tax receipt.
The polls will open at 7 a. m.
and close at 4 p. m.
Chickens.
Thoroughbred Black Minorca
eggs for sale. $1.00 per setting ot
13. I have the very finest str
Leave your orders with Geo. Stack
ley or call on the undersigned.
March 26-tf Chas. Cole
Miss Htrllee’s
School
GARTEN.
G. F. JACOBI,
Graduate of Mr». L. N. Jemnoftky's
Training Clu*» of Ike Charleeton Female
Seminary.
Ametaid Kindergartner, MiettADELE
JACOBI.
Prin&ry and IiteriKdiateDepiitiieiits.
Teacher, Mi** LIZZIE HARLLEE, of
St. Mary’* School, Raleigh, X. C.
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.
Teacher, Mi** G.F. JACOBI, Graduate
Pott Graduate of (hr Charltrtnn Fe-
,Seminary.
#OGRAPHY A- TV PE WRITING.
For term* apply to any of the above.
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SOLD BY
F. H. Hudson.
1 BURNER, $3.25
2 BURNERS, $4.75
3 BURNERS, $6.50
Advantages we claim: It is superior to any gasoline stove,
and does not endanger life or property. You can burn any
oil that is refined from petroleum.
Yours from time to time,
Sep 1B-K
F\ H. HUDSON.