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« \ Florence Daily Times. PoBUBHED Every Afternoon Ex cept Sunday. DARK & BRUASOH, Proprietors. H. U. DARK Manager. H. A. BRUNHON...^ Editor. SUBBtTRJP'riON—One yaar. W: aix raonthu, •t; thr«a month*, II; one month, 40 nan la. Payable in advance. By earriera, 10 ceata per wMk, payable to the earriera on Satur day mornlnga. ADVERTISING RATER. Buttlneaa locale, 5c per line each Insertion. Wants, IxMt and Found, not over ‘if> words, • W> cents each Insei tlon. Cash must acconipa- ay order Special r«te* for Obituaries, Tributes of Re spect. Cards of Thank* and Funeral Notices. Official ads. at. the rate* allowed hv law. Communications of a personal nature at regular rates. For rates O" transient and contract adver- tiaing apply at the office PARR & BRUNSON■ Proprietors. The Weather Indications. The Weather Bu reau forecast* for this section are as follows: Fair to-niyht and Warmer. It is gratifyiug to note that good tobacco sales continue, and that there is no falling off in prices We have had more than one demonstration of the fact—fact is the word we want to use—that Florence is not only a good tobac co market but one of the best in this country. rnmmmmmlmmm—mm—mmmmm—mmmmmmmmmmmmm If hard work can accomplish cess. The management is putting forth all its efforts to secure splen did exhibitions, and the business men of Colvftubia will provide at tractions during the week. In brief ths indications are that this will be a week long to be remem bered in the annals of State fair history. m 1 ■ Th* Abbeville Medium remarks briefly® “Gov. EU«rbe has issued a pro- • carnation dismissing the Stats dVnstabulary and the regular offi cers of tile law will be expected to enforce the' dispensary law. We shall gee’.” Yes, wqpshall see, and we have faith suffifiieut in our towns to believe that we shall see the regu lar officers gf the law doing their full duty. The Daily Times has heretofore expressed itself on the blind tiger question and its sentiment* are well known. Blind 'tigerism should be broken up. There are ’ difficulties in the way, which we recognize, but these very difficul ties should cause a redoubling of efforts on the part of those in au thority. To the members of our own police force, upon whom now rests a large burden of responsi bility, we would simply say: Leave no stone unturned to break up the illicit sale of liquor within the limits of our town. There is nothing the matter with the weather now. Music Pupil*. Miss Nettie Evans desires music pupils. Diploma from Professor Hahr, of Sweeden, a pupil of Liszt. Sept. 29. Iw D. For Sale. Mr. James Alleu’s residence on Irby street has been placed in my hands for sale. For price and terms apply to Sept. 29 lw. C. H. Thomas. Paint! Paint!! Paint!! t 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. ATLANTIC COAST LINK. NORTH EASTERN R. R. OF 5. C. CONDENSED BCHKDULE. TBAIN8 GOING SOUTH. Dated Aug. let, lt$7. Leave Florence... I.eave Kingatree. Arrlvt Lane* Leave Lanea Leave Chaneaton ... Arrive Lanes l^ave Lanea Leave Kingatree.... Arrive Florence.... No.35|No.28 No.53 • * * a.m.Ip. m. 8 35 8 00 8 50 4 iH » 15 P. M. 4 ift 1) 15 7 52 « 2U 10 50 9 25 A.M. l\ M. p. GOING NORTH • No.78 No. 32 No.52 * t • A. M. P M. A. M. 5 30 5 01 7 00 7 05 t> ;M » 26 7 05 ti 30 7 23 ..... | 8 2> 7 35 m, r A.M. P. M. a.M. fUaUr. rDally except Sunday. *•>2 runa ttirough to Columbia v H if S, C* "Tralna Noa. 78 and 82 rnn via Wi Fayetteville—Short Line—and make connection forall oolnts North. J. R. KENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE, GenH Manager. Gen’l Hum, E. BORDEN. Supt. Trauaportatlon. tral and do** ATLANTIC COAST LINE. WilmiDgton, Columbia and Augusta R. R CONDENSED SCHEDULE- TRAINS UOINU SOUTH. Dated Sept. ]*t. 1897. No-55. no. 35. 1 1 Leave Wilmingtou P. M •4 om Leave Marion Arrive Florence 6 43 « 1 ^ Leave Florence Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia P. M. A. M. *8 00 *3 35 9 12 4 40i ; No. 52| P. M A. M. 9 15 *9 35 10 10 5ft| No runs through from Charleston via Cen tra! R. K. leaving Charleston 7 a. iu.. Lanes 8:26 a. in.. Maiming 9:05 a. m. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 54. No. 53. Leave Columbia “A. M P M *5 50 *5 15 Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Florence 7 12 S 35 No. 32. A. M. P. M. 7 16 *« 46 8 25 7 55 LeaveFlorence Leave Marion A. M. 1 8 55 9 34 Arrive Wilmington | 12 15 Your Life- - - - Depends. In a great meaxure. upon the quality - - - of the Drugs. Antidotes and Medicines you - - - put into your system. We have Nettling but Fresh, Pure Drn - - • and all prescriptions are carefully eompound- - - - ed by a virht-ci.abh pharmacist. mm mm When you come into our store look at the beautiful Toilet Articles. Perfumery, etc., displayed in our show cases. F. P. COVINGTON, Propr. The only safe, sure and reliable Female PILL ever offered to Ladiee, especially recommend- ed to married Ladiee. ; for 9JL MOTT’S ranTTSOYAX. PXUS and take no other, r Send for circular. Price *1.00 per box, • boxes for $5.00. IR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL. CO., - Cleveland, Ohio. For salo hv F. IT. Lata. PENNYROYAL PILLS. Dr. F. H. McLEOD, ♦Daily. • JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen. Supt. J. R. KENLY, Gen. Manager. E. BORDEN. Sup t Tran*.. Offices above H. S. Rose's Store. P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C.