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Voi.. FLORENCE. 8 C. MONDAY EV®i'ING. JANUARY 17, lS9fc. 118 t Insure in the. 3 | Liverpool and London and Globe, | Phoenix Assurance of London, 1 North British &Merchantile Of London, 2 American F re Philadelphia, 1 I Firemen’s Fund of California. 1 e 0t OTRiL HOTEL. W. R. BARRINGER, Agent. 3 ^utiutaiuiaiauataitiuiuauuaaiiauutuamiauuiu^ IN PERSONAL VEIN SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. .«■) Cumt nnit tc<> anil ,to Many Tbinui Aint It (liVMt n* l‘l«*ii«iire to Hear • •r rtieir MoVHinetita. Dr. R. H. pHcr^of Ctanssena is in the city. Mr. VV. E. McKni^ht of Peniel is in the city. Mr. H. L. Odiorne is ovt*r in Marion to-day. Mr. J. W. King of Ehenezer is iu the city to-day. * Mr. J. C. Ma I’tm has returned from Tinimoneville. Mrs. R. D. Kigfora has returned from a visit to Lydia. Hon. J. H. Hudson ai Bennetts- ville is in the city.to-day. Mr. W. F. Penny is iu Wilming ton to-day, visiting his family. Mr. H. T. Harliee of Back Swamp waa here this morning. Mr. Joe ismitjh a popular Mrs. H. A. Wells returned this, morning from a trip to Mayesville. Mr. E. C. Bass of Norfolk, Va., is visiting his parents in this city. Miss Bessie McCowu is visiting her sis.er-iu-law Mrs. R. M. Mc- Cown. Capt. P- N. Timmerman has re turned from his trip to Ridge Spring. Mr. D. R. Capell manager of the eating house at Rocky Mt. is in the city. Mr. H. 8. Rose was elected a deacon in the Presbyterian church yesterday. Mr. Claude D. Smith has re turned from his home at Pelzer quite sick. S. W. G. Shipp, Esq., returned this morning from his visit to Beuuettsviile. Mr. C, C. Beck after a visit of several days in Florence has re turned to Dillon. Mr. J. H. Gall, manager of Coast Line restaurants, was iu the city this morning. Mr. Aleck McWbi-e of Bostick spent Saturday night and part of yesterday in the city. Mrs. ,Tas. A. Ferrell and son, of Salters are on a visit to the family of Capt. J. S. Beck. Mr. John B. Jarrott has been filling the position of station master during the absence of Capt- Timmerman. Miss Alice Hurt left this morn ing for Greensboro, Ga-, after a pleasant visit to her friend Miss Beulah Williams. To Rent. The residence lately occupied by D. H. Walsh and known as the Herring residence on Cheeves st- 4 rooms and cook room, stables and barn. Apply to. 8. D. Rogers. For Sale. Well bred stock Black Minor- cas, Black Langshans, Barred Plymouth Rocks. lii-d-2-Wi. Dk. V. H. McLeod. Meeting Wilt lx- HeUI With SaitlU Clmrch. Tin- I'l-ugrain. Elim Union will me.^t with Sar dis Baptist church on Jan. 28 30. Below is the program of exercises: Friday, 11 a. in—Introductory sermon by Rev. 11. F. Oliver. 12 m—Subject for discussion, “The influence of Christian education on missions.” Speaker, Rev. J. I. Ayers. Friday night—•Sormou by Rev. T. J. Rook. Saturday, 10 a. m—“The rela tionship of Christian education to church development.’’ Speaker, Rev. II. R. Moseley. 1130 a. m—“Sunday school. Its management and methods of work.” Speakers, Dr. P. A. Wil son and Mr. II K. C. Fountain. Sunday, 11 a in.—Missionary sermon by Rev. H. R. Moseley. % ♦ ♦ ^ ♦ — Beautiful line of kid gloves both ladies’ and gents’ go at cost at Rucker’s. More ribbon than all Florence combined will go at cost at Ruck er’s. Last line of trunks and valises all af cost at RuCker J» SUNDAY An ImllwDtQu ot' Mona Heard—1 Services were •hr rches yeslerdu each filling hi* At the Presby the morning used as a text. th« i of th»-sixth chi scribing the a| ; office of deacon | text was Matlhev us not into liver us from the kingdom, the glory, forevs ' The morning R. Moseley at t! was on the lOtl verses of Malachi are promised tt be room enough miah 13:21 was “What wilt the t VICKS. all at cost at Ruckers Sweet, Orr and Hamilton Car hart overalls all at cost at Rucker’s. We have thq most complete line of gents’ collars iu Florence—will go at cost at Rhcker’s. •Local Pickings. Mr. L. R. Ives is planting a ten acre field of Irish potatoes to-day for early shipping. •‘WoughI That’s my vaccinated arm.” When you cordially greet your friend by a slap on the shoulder or a fond grasp of the arm, pleass remember that these are days of vaccination. Kor Sale. Two mules and two horses, will take as payment or part payment, cattle, oats. u^as. corn or foraae. Address Ji:kj>mi P. Chase, Jr., • * Florence. f}3o-2td-4tw. FATAL CARD GAME. t»»e DarlliiKtou Negro Shools Another Through the Heart, Then ITces. Darlington. Jan. 16.—This af ternoon Brooks Melver and Peter Murray became involved in a diffi culty over a game of cards. Mc- Iver drew bis pistol, shot Murray through the heart and fled. Mur ray whs killed instantly. Detec tives are now trying to capture the murderer. Both parties are colored.—The State. Subscribe for this paper. For Salr. Poland China pigs, and vine less potato slips. J. 17 6t. d., It. v. * J.A. Howe. We appeal forcibly to your economic spirit for a few days at Rucker’s. rnriuus Co> grtiru- IjM-luTk Mini Tin . iu four of our I* the pastor ot ►point'd plao rian church i < J. H. Dixon fr.-l six v i - jr of Act-, de- ►intment of the At night the ■:13—“And lead tntiou. but de- For thiue is [the power, and Amen.” rmonof Rev. 11. Baptist church Uth and 12ih iherem blessings there shall not receive. Jere- ie text at night: say when he When You Have A It.ui ( old. You want the best medicine that can be obtained, nnd lhat n Ch*m. ! berlain’s Cough Remed\. You wont a remedy thu wi!! not only givi quick r» li« f in i ;• feet a permamnt cure You want t remedy thni wi i In ngs and k' •hall punish theef? for thou hast taught then: to ife captains, and as chief ovec the* ; shall not sor rows take theeJiaB a woman in travail T” Th* text of R#. R. W. Barn well’s morningIsermon at St. John’s Epii Ephesians 2:1 ye saved throi not of yoursel God.” At ni| Kings 19: the 13—“And bebo voice unto hii dsest thou hon Rev. W. I. upon the parafc the seed at the using as a texl Matthew 13:8, good ground, frnit.” The text at 6:3—“And ye city, all ye mi round about There' were »| Anthony's Cathj did the Luthel hold services. church was 'or by grace are [faith; and that ; it is the gift ol the text was 1 ter part of verse there came a and said, What lijah ?” erbert preached of the sower and ethodist chur h he first part of ut other fell into brought forth ;ht was Joshua all compass the 'of war, and go '.ity once. Thus , , ——L services at St church; nor congregation ANOTHER SUSPECTED CASE. The Smallpox Situation In Wilmlocton- .lehnson, the Klnt Patient, Doing Well. James Hodge, a colored laborer, was quarautiaed yesterday morn ing at his home in Latimer’s alley, between Orange and Aon fron. Second to Third, as probably hav- idg a case of smallpox. He cam* to the Health Office with two c^m panious and the party were march ed to Hodge’s house iu charge ot Dr. McMillan and Policeman W. D. George. One of the colored men, expecting that the house would be quarantined, managed to get away. The officers on duty iu the neighborhood were notified to keep a look-out for him, but he came back of his own accord in a short while. Jt will be sometime to-day, per haps to-morrow, before it can be finally decided that-Hodge has the smallpox. That is the informa tion gained from the Health Office. The rumors prevalent yesterday that there were three or. four now cases were started from the ft.ct that there several persons quaratu lined in the same house with Hodge. Steve Johnson, the first man to take the disease, is progressing finely under the treatment of Dr. W. D. McMillan, Superintendent of Health.—Wilmington Star. Wilmington’s physicians are busily vaccinating people. Sugar cored hams, bologna, but ter, cheese, buckwheat, etc. C. D. Bristow. General Insurance Agency OF SANBORN CHASE, Fire, Life & Accident Insurance. |S«retv Bonds Issued. Notice. All persons holding claims against the estate of R. W. Turner deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to the under signed, duly authenticated, on or before the 22nd day of December 1898, as provided by law. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make payment to the under signed. D. C. Turner, Administrator. Dec. 23,1897. will toward that ns r«liovfl the pectoral ion You want - f'lnftdv t counteract any 1* luUncy pneumonia. You wat'' •* remedy pleasant and safe to tak<>. Chamberlain s Cough Reniodv is the only iiindicine 111 use that meets all^nil ol these requirements This remedy is lanioe- * • it* cure of bn'* '-Is througm.ut tin- United Stan - and iu many foreign countries. It has many rivals, but, tor the speedy sud 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 Another I'realis Slot V Celery, malaga grapes, cranber ries, bananas, oranges, apples, raisins, cocoanuts, etc. C. D. Bristow. When y mi cannot sleep for coughing. take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It a ways gives prompt relief. It is most excel lent for colds, too, as it aids ex pectoration relieves the lungs and prevents any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by jjll drug- x ' gists and medicine dealers. .! A large line of fine blankets 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’s. The best line of umbrellas in town at cost at Rucker’s. Even our notion stock go at cost at Rucker’s. >¥100—Dr* 1%. DutchAnil Dlr.tottr May be worth fo you more than $llK) if you have a chiltl who hoi if» bedding from incontenenee of wa ter during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trou ble at once. $1. Sold by F. U Lake, Druggist. Skin Diseases. her the speedy and p.Tie uient euro of teller, salt rheum and et /.eimi, Cham berlain s Eye and Skin Ointment is Without an equal, ll relieves the it eh inir and smarting almost instantly and its eontinued n.-e efleets a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's iteh, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore-eyes e ( granulated lids. Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blond purifier and vermifuge Price, ‘25 cents. Soldby SW <v _ kv c Itch on human, mange on horses dogs and al-1 stock* cured in 30 mimutes by Wofiort’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by F. U. LAKE, Druggist. Florence, S. C. Notice. On Tuesday, Jan. t 25, 1898, there will be an election of one alderman from Ward 1 caused by the removal of Alderman Kuker to Ward 4. The last regiater book from that ward will b« used and the voting polls will be at Elliott’s atablea. Houra from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mauagera P. Laughliu, C. M. Yopp aim M. L. Swintou. Our entire stock of fine clothing will go at actual cost for cash at Rucker’s. Our line of fine dress goods- go at cost at Rucker’s. -all Uotton seed hulls and meal al- was on hand and for sale at the warehouee at Bash and Blind Fac tory. See me before buying. Or ders left with M. E.Swails will be promptly filled. D. H. Hamby. Jan3-3m-d&w. Relief in Six Hours. 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 watei 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 Hack. The undersigned offers his ser vices to the public as a hari —«n. 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. above H. S. Rose's Store ) : Buy your 'r | Garden Seed £ At the old reliable | Corner Drag Store, I nrut you will be satisfied, ^ H as many others always $ have been. & % ^ fa $ Fresh supply Rag- tf ^ ... ^ land’s Tohacco Seed. W Cl F. U. LAKE, I ^ . fa Registered J'harmtwist, Vi? V? Vapor Stoves! clean" Economic COMFORTABLE t And consumes only [ 3c in Fuel y Fach Day ! 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 cl..i saveyc.' 1 money L. S. WELLING & CO., 2fi:i KvaiiM St. -”lort‘nce, S. C Ini' H i« a non-poiRom . . fpim-ily fur UoiinrrlH '>l' l•t. (1 •-r m a 111 r r ho ' In 1 to 5 4ay>.^H Wliitiin, unnatural i ou»f»nw-:ii ■ ohmrgei, or any inflamn _ nol to (tritiorr. lion, irritation or ulci> ^Jerofenu ooourim. tion of iiMiioua in. P»VMfE*itNSC«FMl2*lCo. •'fan*'"- Non-aatrinpc *^^CINCINHATI.O .■■I *»y Hranrtali D. 3. *. ^^F nr 8, ' rit In plain wrapt '■> ‘Xprnui. prapaid, 01 no, or 3 bottlm, |i.7 Circular sent on re<|u< DR^MOTT’S NERVilRINE PILLS. Thfc xreat rein <t.V lor ntTvoi prostration nr all nervous dti eases of the pe erative ortpui of either se; such asNervot ——Prostratloi HKPOKk AM, AFTKH I HIMi FailtnK or Lo! Manhood,hnpotcncy.NiifhtlyF.misstons.Yout: ful Errors, Mental Worry, exeessive use of T haceo or Opium, which lead to Consumption ar Insanity. W 1th every #<> order we k>ve a wri ten (fuaranteo to cure or refund the mone Sold per box. 6 boxes for 9S.OO. Dl ■WITH tHKMCiU. (X>fPANV, <VrrUaS. OU