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i It r Florence Daily Times. PUBUSHKD EVKRY AFTERNOON EX CEPT Sunday. DARK & BRUHSOH, Proprietors. H. L. DARK H. A. BRUNHON Kditor. 8UBKCR1PTION—One year. *4; nix months, $2; three months. II; one month, 40 cents. Payable In advance. By carriers. 10 cents S r week, payable to the carriers on Hatur- y mornlUKS. ADVERTISING RATES. Business locals. 5c per line each Insertion. Wants. Lost and Found, not over 2ft words. 2R cen ts each Insertion. Cash must accompa ny order Hpeclal n>tes for Obituaries. Tributes of Re spect, Cards of Thanks a|)d Funeral Notices. Official ads. at the rales allowed bv law Communications of a personal nature at regular rales. For rate* o" transient and contract adver tising apply at the office DARK A BRUNHON. Proprietors. The Weather Indications. Flic Weather Bu reau forecast* for this section are a* follows: Fair to-night and to- Wurmer. morrow. We have nothing but commen dation for the activity of our board of health. In fact, under existing conditions they cannot be too cautious, for the yellow fever germ is easily taken from place to place, and we have no cor dial welcome here for even one of them. We only hope that oufc board will keep up its vi'gil- fcuce. One of the chief beauties of Florence is her trees, but even about them there are certain de fects. In some places the branches hang too low over the side walks and to the annoyance of pedes trians hats are some times knock ed off. We call the attention of the city council’s street committee to this, and hope they will remedy the defect, and at the same time add to the beauty of the trees, by a littls judicious trimming. Columbia had a yellow fever scare on Saturday. An Italian became sick on an incoming train which was side tracked about six miles from the city. Dr. Simons, of Charleston, was notified, and he sent Dr. P. Gourdin DeSaussure, an expert, to the scene. An ex amination was made which reveal ed that the‘suspect was suffering with malaria, and then the train was allowed to enter the city. At first glance it might seem that the Colombia health author ities were over-cautious, but we don’t think so. The man may have had yellow fever, and the fact that he didn’t, though it afforaed immense relief, is no gronnd for treating the affair lightly. Medi cal men know the death-dealing power of yellow fever, and they act wisely in striving to keep it out of our borders. Old Newspapers for sale. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. NORTH EASTERN R. R. OF 5. C. UONDENHED BCHKDUDK. T&AIHB GOING SOOTH. Dated Aug. 1st, 1897. No.36iNo.23 No*5» ! ■ * • ♦ A. M P M. Leave Florence 3 35 8 00 I^ave Kingstree K 59 Arrive Lanes 4 48 9 1ft P. M Leave Lanes 4 48 9 15 7 52 Arrive Charleston 6 20 10 TiO 9 25 A.M. P. M. P. i». THA1N8 GOING NORTH • No.78 No.82 No.52 * • • A. M. P. M. A.M. Leave Charleston 5 30 5 00 7 00 Arrive lAnes. 7 05 « 8 20 I^f? ve .... . .. 7 05 B 36 Leave Kingstree 7 23 Arrive Florence 8 2 ft 7 55 A. M. P. M.lA.M. Paint! Paint!! Paint!! t N "' aaz ^BTJY The Hammar Paint, Best and Cheapest on Earth. Guaranteed for for 5 years and sold only for $1.10 per Gallon, —BY— F. H. HUDSON, FLORENCE, S. C. •Dally. tDally except Hunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central K K of £! C Trains Nos. 78 and 32 ran via Wilson and Fayetteville—Short Line—and make close connection for all points North, J. R. KKNLY, JOHN F. DIVINE, Oeu’l Manager. Gen’l Hnpl, • E. BORDEN, Hnpt. Transportation. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Wilmington, Colombia and Aagnsta R. R CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. nJe-y.: 3,»y,« Dated Sept. 1st, I8S7, No-5ft. wo; 35.1 -I I ) Leave Wilmington Leave Marlon Arrive Florence Leave Florence Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia F. M. *4 uo jK P. M. A. M. •8 uoj *3 aft I V 12; 4 40 No. 52 P. M A. M I 9 is) *8 85 | 10 351 10 56 No 5:5 runs through trom Charleston via Cen tral K. R. leaving Charleston 7 a. m„ Lanes 8:2Aa. m.. Manning 9:06 a. m. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 64. No. 53. i Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Florence LeaveFlorenee Leave Mai ion Arrive Wilmington A. M.P. •5 50 . M.f *5 Ifc | 7 IS 6 aft no. 32.; A M. P. M. 7 t.fti *6 45, ! 8 aft 1 7 55, A. M. ! I 8 55 9 34( I 12 isj •Daily. JOHN F. DIVINE. Gen. Supt. J. R. KENLY, Gen. Manager. E. BORDEN, Sup't Trans. Cheraw and Darlington Railroad. SOUTHBOUND Dated Nov. 15, 1890, , Nr 08 No.27 No .77 P. M. P. X. A. X. Lv W adesboro 3 00 Cbersw 4 4ft Darling ton 6 27 7 .10 7 45 Ar Florence — JS 55 8 15 8 10 NORTHBOUND. No.82 No.7l No.28 P. X. A. M, A.X. Dv Florence. 8 85 9 00 ;9 40 Darlington 06 9 80 19 40 Cheraw —— 12 45 Ar. 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