The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, September 29, 1897, Image 1
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D^ily Times.
Vol. IV.
FLORENCE. B C.. WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 29, 1897.
No. 24
IN PERSONAL
SOME ARE OUR ;0WN PEOPLE
AND SOME ARE NOT.
Com) anJ go and <lo Many |Things
and it Oivea n» Pleasure ,to Hear
of Ttaeir Movement*.
Mrs. T. E. Sligh, of Darlington,
is here to*day on a visit to her
sister, Mrs. B. R. Rocker
Miss Maude Wilson, of Marion,
passed through the city last night
en route home from Manning.
Mr. Wilmot B. Allen returned
to Richmond last night to resume
his work as a medical student
Rev. Walter I. Herbert arrived
toome last night.
J. J. Ward, Esq., of Darlington
is in the city
and
Quarantine Notice.
From and after this date
until otherwise ordered all per
sons are hereby notified that the
n, ^• ,■ ,cit> of Florence has been duly
th'daym ChJLfcm. ^ .. tT* l?*, 1,111 ‘''TTT* ^n’ 1
y 1 New Orleans aud all other yellow
•r infected places. Glean health
Mr. 8. A. Woods of Darlingtoi
is in Florence to-day.
Capt R. L. Singletary, of Mars
Bluff, is in town to-day.
Mr. 11. L. Darr sjient yesterday
tn<i to-day in Charleston.
Mr. R,. P. Howell, of]
X. 0., is? in Florence to-day
Dr. C. E. King of
was in the city last night.
Miss Sue Brunson ofl
in Florence for a few days.
Mrs. E. S. Lathrop i
are visiting friends in thi
Mr. Waverly Cannon is
monsville on a visit to relat
Mrs. C. W. DuBose of Darling
ton 18 spending the day in Flor
ence
Mrs. F. W. Clare of Timmons-
ville is with friends in this city
to-day.
cates or other satisfactory
that aoch persona have
not been in the infected districts
within 12 days will only be recog
nized by the health officer of this
city. All baggage, freight, or «x-
press from said districts will not
be allowed to enter the city until
,ve been properly famigated.
order Board of Health City
lorence.
Henby H. Hosbakds,
Sefc. and Health Officer,
orence, S. C., Sept., 27, ’97.
Mr. F. C. Witt
tative of the Si
to-day.
is
represen-
in the city
■S
•evi
Mrs.
from a
night*
M. L. Outlaw returned
visit to Rock Hill last
Miss Lizzie Ragsdale of Tim
monsville is spending the day in
this city,
Mr. Willie Murchison, of Ma
rion, is spending some time in
Florence.
Miss Maria Beldeu is at home
again after a pleasant stay at
tjrlenn Springs.
Mr. J. W. Brunson, Jr., of the
'Southern Railway arrived in the
city this morning.
Mr. Leroy Lee, of Florence
county, returned to the South Car
olina College last night.
SOLICITOR’S ItKI’OUT.
t HOI’S OF THE COl’NTKY.
He lias Uootl Word* tugay of tbe Clerk aud The Weekly Keportof (be Nallonul Wealh-
sherlff of Ploreuce Couuly. * T •*u r ****.
As this is the last term of the Washington, Sept. 28. The
circuit court for the year 1897, weekly crop bulletin ot the agri-
Solicitor Wilson submitted his final cultural department says to-day :
report. Below is what he says Except on the Atlantic coast
about our clerk and sheriff. where rains have fallen the week
To His Honor I. D. Witherspoon, has been exceptionally dry, and
Judge : upon the whole very favorable for
In pursuance of section 571 of maturing and gathering crops,
the Revised Statutes the under- Like the preceding weeks, however,
signed makes the following report: it has been very unfavorable for
1 have examined into the offices germination of sown grain, as well
of the Sheriff and Clerk and find a* lor fallowing and seeding, which
that these offices have substantially is much delayed generally through-
complied with the laws in discharg- out the central and western and in
ing the duties of their respec- some of the southern states. In
tive offices, and, in my opinion, I Nebraska, however, a large acreage
have done so in an efficient man- of wheat has been sown, much ot
ner. which is up and doing nicely. In
The Clerk’s office is the most [the Atlantic coast states the condi-
thoroughly equipped office of the tions have been more favorable for
kind in the Circuit—he having j lad seeding, and satisfactory pro-
made improvements even since my gress has been made,
last report—and the cases, books, The frosts ot the early part ot
&c., therein are models of neat-1 the week proved injurious to late
ness
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day.
Horse Bale To-morrow.
Twenty-five head of fine horses
belonging to Fuller Bros. &
Bristow have arrived in the city.
They are in good condition. Re
member that the aale takes place
at Elliott’s stables to-morrow.
Res}>ectfully submitted,.
John S. Wilson,
. Sol’r 3rd. Circuit.
September 2oth 1897.
in portions of Ohio, Kentucky
isylvahia tud New York] but
corn
Penns;
further west no serious injury is
reported, and in some states cotton
is nearing completion.
Cotton {licking has iieen pushed
. . .forward rapidly in all sections of
The Carolina College had t j 10 although interrupt-
.p).ud,d opeuiQg v,.t»rd.y. , s „ m(!wllat j,, Carolina*.
One hundred and seventy students L, , ,, i lo • i i
were enrolled and among them 1 LasUjrn (jeor K^ an<1 * lomk hy
Local Pk'king.H.
Kor Sal* Cheap
A good work mule,
this office.
Apply at
General Insurance Agency
SANBORN CHASE,
Fire, Life & Accident lisiruee,
Surety Beads Issued.
**••• .^•aaisca a.
were twenty young ladies.
Secretary of Agriculture James
Wilson, who was invited to de
liver an address in Columbia dur
ing the State fair, has written a
letter expressing his regret that he
cannot be present.
The engineer for Mr. J. E. Priv-
•tt, who lives at McCall’s X Roads,
had his lip snd chin split by the
beam of the cotton scales, while,. ....
at work this morning. The wound | ken seriously injured by frosts
was dressed by Dr. F. P. Coving
ton, and, though very painfully
injured, the man is doing nicely.
While at work this afternoon Mr,
B. C. Lambert had the misfortune to
heavy rains. The crop has suffered
further deterioration in Arkansas
and portions of Mississippi and
Louisiana, and damage from rains
has resulted in the Carolinas and
Florida. As stated m the bulletin
of the previous week, the bulk of
the crop will lie gathered by Octo
ber 15.
In Tennnessee, Kentucky, Ohio
and Virginia, late tobacco has
SHOO-Dr. K. Deletion’! Anti Dluretle
May be worth to you more than
$100 if you have a child who soila
bedding from iucontenence of wa
ter during steep. Cures old and
get his hand caught in his cotton young alike. It arrests the trou-
gin. Two of the fingers of his left ble at once. $1. Hold by F. U
hand were badly lascerated, but Dr. | Lake, Druggist.
Covington, the attending physician,
thinks that Mr. Lambert will not * 0,,u ‘i'
lose them. ^ bunch of keys found on Irby
street between the residences of
, | Mrs. Hines and Mr. M. L. Rhcdes-
Pleasant aud reasonable hoard 0wuer cau haVB 8d|Utt by ftyi
at21/ rby street. Also roorns to f or advertisement.
rent, famished or unfurnished.
Dtf. Miss S. E. Waring. { Old Newspapers for sale.
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