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MB The gL0RENe|f D^ily TTmes. VoL. [V'. FLORENCE. 8 C.. THURSDAY BgBNING. JANUARY 13, 1898. 115 ^Insdre in the 1 Liverpool and London and Globe, | - Pheenix Assurance of London, 1 North British & Merchantileoiundon, | fc ■ American FireV , 1 | Firemen’s Fund of California. | £ ° ,f CEKTR*L HOTEL. N. BARRINGER, Agent. ^ faUiUiUiUUUUUUMiUUitiUUiUiUiaiUliUiUiUiUiUii IN PERSONAL VEIN SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. Come *tu\ go aud <lo Mimy Thing* ami U Gives us Pleasure to. Hear ofThetr Movements. Mr. L. H. Meares spent yester day in Columbia. Mrs. R. L. Brunson left for Col umbia last night. MrjsPeter Wilds, of Danington, was in the city to-day on busi ness. Mr. T. W. Williamson spent the day in Florence. Mr. J. E. Ward, of Ebenszer, is in the city io-d»y. Messrs.K.C. Chase and Arthur M. McCall, duly accoutred with bag aud baggage, left town yesterday ou their wheels, In Ibis manner they propose journeyiug to Rock Hill. Another familiar figure on the warmly welcomed turt. ""Mr. mew met is a layman, and is proud of it.—The htate. Mr. Frank James aud bride, of Denmark, spent last night in Flor ence. Mr. James is the Coast Line’s agent at Denmark. Miss Jennie Welsh baa returned home after an extended visit at Clio. - Miss Lizzie Mulfred, of Wil mington, is visiting the family of Engineer William Jackson. Mr. W. H. Fitzimmons, a promi nent member of the Charleston bar, is in the city on business. County Supervisor W. B. Du. Rose has gone to Mott’s township on his weekly visity to the county chain gaag. Dr. J. A. James, of Cheraw, spent last night in the city. THE SECOND DAY. Legislature has not Lost Time In Getting to Work. Yester day’s .Summary. (Tti* Stats Jan. 1:1.) The house had hardly met at 10 o’clock before it tackled the heavy calendar of 64 bills. Before the body left off it went entirely through the calendar. Here and there bills were given deathblows, then one would be ordered to a third reading occasionally, a large number were withdrawn by their asthors and a great many were recommitted. The first bill Q> the calendar, Mr. Haselden’s bill to equalize the railroad fares of the students of the Winthrop college was killed after brief debate. The last measure on the calendar was Mr. Pollock’s joint resolution, in troduced on the opening day, to extend the time for the payment of taxes to Feb. 20; there was a lively debate over it, but the house by a large vote declared in favor of it and ordered it to a third reading. Mr- Misfaoe withdrew hjs marriage license bill; Mr. McWhite his dis pensary profit bill; Mr. De Loach his bilL to allow the borrowing of a VACCINA1 Tb* Hoard of He* The ] The local last night to pox nituatiou. | thatatuddutM at burg from this ,in>nifr, and th* the health ufficei them isolated or day. thought it rumor was withot The board is while no formal been declared, will promptly ref as indicated aboi may come from Further, the boar body be vaccitu vaccination hasl 1 compulsory. Beautiful lin< 'both ladies’ and j Rucker’s. More ribbon combined will go: er’s. Last line of all at cost at Ri See the line of 1 all at cost at Sweet, Orr at hart overalls all; We have the of gents’ collars go at cost at VHGF.I). I Bud Consul.. "sttastooo. >f health ?r the small was rumored lin in Orange- bad returned liard instructed either to have re town. Tu rned that the lundntton. le alert, aud irtuuine has health oflicer and deal with 111 persons who fected districts, jesthat every- though ns yet r beem made ■f" kid glows go at cost at It Is Time to \ arc in ate. A 1 ier -0 " "V” 1 prompt relief. It is m t j Dr. H. M. Stuart, representing the | leut f or co ld8, too, as it nail | St: ‘ t0 Health, has made an | “ When you cannot sleep for special to the News and Cou-: cou Rhing, take Chamberlain’s from Oramtobtug states that 1 Cou R h Remedy. It, a ways gives most excel- it aids ex- . lV imin , , , ^‘"l pectoration relieves the lungs nnd examination and has orononneed r . . j .1 i , , prevents anv tendency toward I the diM-aso at Orangeburg smallpox pneumonia. For sale by all drug- 0! a mud lornu Eight are in the gists and medicine dealers. {H'st house. The city has been di-! J. vided into : vaecination council turnishini m all it cost General d< . Winnsboro, General John home at Wiat clock to-night attack of .heart \ recovering fi a few days prevt hoped he Wot His ion, Rev Spartanburg, funeral Florence at Ruck- 1 valises a display Imiltou Car ; at Rucker's. ■ '# iprpldte line >rence—w ill Head. .'•j4u: 12.— Ilea at his I 9:30 o’ a^ severe isjfffe was Attrck jemily tturn. >n, of The fc Winns- art The city has been di-. anions and compulsory! has begun, the city I the vaccine points. Continuing the special says: • ‘•Every precaution will he taken by our authorities to prevent the spread of the disease, and rigid quarantine will be enforced against all suspects. Those at the State •college are all at the pest house and will be kept there until it is consid ered safe for them to be released. There have been no new vises with in the past day or two.” There is no smallpox in Sumter, but every precaution is being taken. Anderson has no cases of the disease but free vaccination for the loor has been provided. There are two cases in Spartan burg in a pest house, and every pre caution is being taken. In other towns of the Slate com pulsory vaccination is in progress and provisions are being made for pe^t houses. Death or Mr. Samuel Y«uug. News of the death of Mr. Sam uel Young was received here this morning. He died at Hartsville last night, where he was attending | school, his illness dating only from Monday of this week. On Monday morning he was in his place in the school room, and last night he lay cold in death. Acute Bright’s disease was the cause. Mr. Young is pleasantly remem bored in Florence, particularly P e - . ~ ployed in the Palace Drug Store, and his genial, jovial manner wen for him many friends. In years he was not more than sixteen. His father was Mr. Al bert Young, who died years ago, and his grandfather, Mr. W. H. Yourg, of Ebenezer, is well-known in this section of country. The funeral services will be held to-morrow at Ebenezer Baptist church, at what hour is not now known. as was Mr. Lancaster’s bill to cr§. ate the office of State geologist, Mr, Cushman’s bill to prevent rail road compaaies from employing night operators under 18 years of age and tke same gentleman’s bill to regulate the speed of railroad trains passing certain stations. The house amended the senate resolution fixing time for the judi cial elections so as to have the elections on Tuesday next instead of Monday, to have nominations without speeches and to have the election for chief justice come last. Taken as a whole, yesterday was a busy day in the lower house. A running start was made on the session’s work. A number of new bills were introduced during the day. THE SENATE. After a session yesterday of just 45 minutes, in which time not a single new bill was introduced, the senate adjourned until 12 o’clock to-day. From this, it would seem, that the senate bills will be few this year and that re sponsibility for a prolonged ses sion will rest with the house. among the younger people. Last summer ho was employed in Dr. Peck, the New York optician, will be at the Central Hotel until Sunday. He makes no charge for examining your eyes. You want the beet medicine that can be obtained, and that is Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but ef fect a permanent care. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs- and keep ex pectoration easy. Yon want a remedy that will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the only medicine in use that meets alljall of these requirements. This remedy is famous for its cure of bad colds throughout the United States and in many foreign countries- It has many rivals, but, for the speedy aud perma' nent cure of bad colds, stands without a peer and its splendid qualities are everywhere admired and praised. For sale by all drug gists and medicine dealers. j We appeal forcibly to your economic spirit for a few days at Rucker’s. A large line of fine blanki-ts at cost at Rucker’s. If you are interested in sheeting, long cloths, etc., you will do well to buy at Rucker’s. Remember every article is for cash, during sale at Rucker The best line of umbrellas in town at cost at Rucker s. Even our notion stock go at tost at Rucker’s, ——* ■■wil."—• ■ ■ ■ Mr. Elisha Berry, of this place, says he never had anything to do him so much good aud give such quick relief from rheumatism as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. He was bothered greatly with shooting j pains from hip to knee until he used this liniment, which affords prompt relief.—B. F. Baker, drug gist, 8t. Paris, Ohio. For sale by all druggists and medicine deal- Creneral Insurance Asrencv! — ^9 v Itch on human, mange on horses CAfunftDvi r-n acc i do S s and a11 stock ’ cured in 3° bANBORN CHASE, mimutes by Woffort’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold F. U.f LAKE, Druggist. Florence, S. C. Young’s Island early cabbage plants for sale at Walton’s Fish market. Call and leave your or ders. dtf. Death of Mr. Frank A. Gilbert. The death of Mr. Frank A. Gil bert, of Yorkville, is announced in the News and Courier to-day. This will he s*d news to many of our people. Mr. Gilbert was cashier of the Bank of Yorkville and was a useful and honored citizen of that town He was a nephew of the late H. M Gilbert of this city, and a year or two age was here on a visit to rela tives apd friends. Sugar cured hams, bologna, but ter, cheese, buckwheat, etc. C. D. Bristow. Another I'rexli* stork. Celery, malaga grapes, cranber ries, bananas, oranges, apples, raisins, cocoanuts, etc. C- D. Bristow. ^ _ To Kent. The residence lately occupied by D. H. Walsh and known as the Herring residence on Cheevea st. 4 rooms and cook room, stables and barn. Apply to. 8- D. Ruokusv itr au alderman from Ward 1 caused by the removal of Alderman Kuker to Ward 4.. The last register book from that ward will b« used and the voting polls will be at Elliott’s stables. Hours from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. Managers P. Laughlin,C. M. Yopp ana M. L. Swinton. •IOO-Dr- K. Deletion’* Anti Dluivtlr May be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who toils bedding from incontenenoe of wa ter during sleep. Cures old aud young alike. It arrests the trou ble at once. $1. Hold by F. U Lake, Druggist. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Cham berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated litis. Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic. blood purifier and vermifuge Price, 35 cents, bold bv ^ ^ bd & & ll Buy your ?. ^ Garden Seed I is? At the old reliable. . Corner Drug Store, | tisfied Our,entire stock of fine clothing will go at actual cost for cash at Rucker’s. Our line of fine dress goods—all go at cost at Rucker’s. ^ Fresh supply Rag- land's Tobacco Seed. 7(i I F. U. LAKE, $ Registered Pharmacist. W W W W W W £ Stores! Fire, Life & Accideat lasaranee. by tSurstv Bonds Istnsd. 1 Uotton seed hulls aud meal al- was on hand and for sale at the warehouse at Bash and Blind Fac tory. 'See me before buying. Or ders left with M. E. Swails will be promptly filled. D. II. Hamby. Jau3-3m-d&w. Relief Id Sis Hour*. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the New South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in re lieving pain, in the bladder, kid neys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immedi ately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by F. U. Lake, Druggist, F orence, S. C. Public* lirtfY The undersigned oners his ser vices to the public as a Hackman. Will meet all trains with a good covered carriage and will carry passengers to any part of city. Patronage solicited. Come to 220 Dargan street. W. P. Rogers. P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Dr. F. H. McLEOD, i Offices above H.S. Rose's Store CLEAN :conomic [COMFORTABLE only r And consumes ; 3c In Fuel V Each Day ! ▼ V Everybody should have one. You can test them at your home for the asking. Examine our line of Hardware, Glassware, Paints and Oils and Bicycles For we can saveyc money L. S. WELLING & CO., 2A3 Evans St. Florence, 8. C. 'CUBES' ■ 1 to 4d»;« ’ OatrestMd lot 10 •trtator*. tv.ou OOSUftOI lrHEEnNiCsFMicii.1 \CMCMIMTI.0.( C. S. J Mr d I* • non-poinonon* retnody for UoDorrtioe*, C-lwt, Sp« mi it lor r ha-u. White#. anti*tur*l die- ch*r(««, or >tir infUmm*- tion, irritation or uiuer*- tion of m u < o o a mcm- brnDtit. Non »#triog«ut. •oM By Drucvtate, 'or #ent in plain wrapper, by expKM, prnpaid, for (1.00. or 8 bottle#, 02.78. Circular sent on requent- RosM ManM. DR. MOTT'S NERVERINE FILLS. : rsiN The irreut rome Uy for uervouH prostration and all nervous ditt- eauestif thegen- . erative organs |of either sex, I such as Nervous 'Prom ration. Falling or Lost Manhood,Impotency,Nightly Emissloi.8. Youth f ul Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use of To bacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every $.\ order we give a rrit- teu guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold atjf.O0 per box. A boxes for DR. BOTTM ClUUItCU. UUWAXI, Unaiaad, Ithle. ‘ '.-I ll I