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II The HteRENe % TTmes. Vot, [V. FLORENCE. S C.. THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY 20. No. 121 g Il)S(jr€ IT) 11">€ ^ I Liverpool and London and Globe, | Phoenix Assnrance of London, 1 North British &Merchantile Of London, 5 American Fre 1 Firemen’s Fund of California. | £ CESTRiL HOTEL. ^ " B* BARRINGER, Agent. 3 .^uiuuuiuiuuiiuiiiuuuuitiuuiiiuuiuuiiuimuuauu^ : Office ia IN PERSONAL VEIN SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. a») Come and go and do Many Thing* and it Gives us Pleasure to Hear of Their Movements. Mr. Z. T. Kershaw is in Carters- ville to-day. Mr. Baron Holmes was in the city this morning. Mr. I. Sulzbacher is spending the day in Charleston. Mr. W. Jl. Oakley, of Darling ton, is in the city to day. Mr. Joe Smith, of Timmonsville, was in town this morning. Mr. John M-sSween of Timmons ville ifrin the city to-day, Mr. Walter Gregg, of Mars Bluff, is in the city to-day, . Mr. C. C. Twitty a well-known drummer spent last night in the _ lams is now assign tant yard master at the freight yards. Air. Pinkus Witcover came in on the Cheraw and Darlington train this morning. Mr. D. J. Chandler a well- known clothing dealer, of Sumter, was at the depot this morning. Mr. Willie Murchison, who has been visiting Mr. W. D. Douglas, has returned to his home at Mar ion. Miss Alice Cunningham, of In- diantown, Williamsburg county, was in Florence a short while this morniag. Mr. F. B. Grier a prosperous merchant, of Sumter, passed rrough Florence this morning on lis way to Marion. Mr. W. A. McClure and Mr Rufus House, two Northeners who have been visiting in the city, left last night for a visit to the “Land of Flowers.” These genHeme will stop in Florence on their re turn trip. Mrs. W. S. Martin and clpldren passed through Florence this morning from Kingstree en route for Darlington, their future home. Mrs. Martin is the wife of Rev. VV. S. Martin of the Methodist con ference. If you are interested in sheetings 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. Our line of fine dress good’—all go at cost at Rucker’s. Itch on human, mange on hors s, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 mimutes by Woffort’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by F. U. LAKE, Druggist. Florence, S. U. General Insurance Ag n.zy OF >•' % SANBORN CHASE, L, Life & Accident Insurance, Sanborn ci fire, bile fc Aeeiden Surety Bond* U»«ed. Local Pick ini's Weather report: Fair to-night and Friday. Colder. A party of colonists from Iowa, some ten or twelve in number, passed through Florence this morning en route to Chadbourn, N. C. Mose Cannon was arrested yes terday on a warrant sworn out by Rev. E. R. Roberts, charging him with the robbery of his house some time age. Cannon is now in jail. We understand other arrests will follow. The juries for first and second week of court will be drawn to morrow. There are now fifteen prisoners in jail awaiting court. With this number on hand the chain gang will undoubtedly have a number of recruits. / TKe house of Edward McCall juAs entered by a thief last night (and some clothing and other artir cles stolen. McCall lives at the south end of Irby street. will hereafter use it during the ses sions of court. With this horn Mr. Dennfc can be heard all over Flor ence. Rev. Tom Hart’s book, “Robert Sanders,” is for sale by Mr. M. B. Lucas. The story cannot fail in terest. The Epworth League will hold its regular meeting at the Metho dist church to-morrow night at 7.30 o’clock. Note the change of time from Monday to Friday. Fresh baker’s bread received daily from the new bakery at Brown’s Cheap Cash Grocery next Ives’ market. Cotton seed meal and hulls for sale at Oil Mill—Orders left at my office will have prompt atten tion. Cotton seed wanted at Oil Mill. R. C. Commander. tf. For Sale. Poland China pigs, and vine- less potato slips. J. 17 6t. d. f It. ». J. A. Howe. Fresh eggs received every day from the country, only 15o. dozen, at Brown’s Cheap Cash Grocery, next Ives’ market. A Non-Terrifying Devtt. He had just left the elub and was a little too full for either connected utterance or steady lo comotion. He stainbled up the steps, and after a deal of fumbling succeeded iu opening the front door. But his watchful spouse think ing perhajH to inghti u him into soberness, had umiyttfl herself in Jiideous habiliments, and when the door swung open a frightful appa- ritien confronted the erstwhile winebibber. “Who’s you?” he asked with maudlin surprise. “I am the devil,” came the reply i sepulchral tones. “Glad to meet you Mi*. Da^il Me and you’e kin. I m u rietiyour sister.” AMONG LEGISLATORS. Tellerdny wan Spent at 01ei»»*©u--8*n»u>r Archer will l>e a Candidate for Governor. The members of the legislature spent yesterday at Clemaou Col lege. A drizzlihg raiu fell during the d iv, but neveithdU'SH a de lightin' time is reported. N,xt Tuesday n oomptroller- geueral will bo elected, the ap pointment of Mr. Kpu u holding only until the legislature can act. Mr. J. P. Durham . ot Horry, a clerk iu the office, will oppose Mr. Epton. Senator E. L. Archer of Spar tanburg has atmounfeod himself as a candidate for gwlfdor. 18 also said that Cof. IC%. Watson of Edgefield, will b# a candidate, and the name of Co4 O. L. Sohnm- pert is mentioned \h connection with the place. Pj|ibably theie are others. The dispensary discussion in the week. It is prot changes made, if important. There ing in the United and until these dispensary caum “where it is at” Fc there seems to be among legislators stand as it is, for a come up for islature next Ue that the |, will be un cases pend- Jtates courts, decided the determine this reason disposition let the law line at least. Swift & Go’s; tender pickled pig’s feet, 2 for 5c, at Brown's Cheap Cash Groce A Great Mi Primrose and unique place in th| Having risen froi to-day stand as tablished the st oa’s native ami iences iu If I Show. st have an |nstrel world. > ranks, they fho have es- of A me ri ant. Large 1 have been Sweet, Orr and HaiqHton Car hart overalls all at cost at Rucker’s. We have the most complete line of gents’ collars in Florence—will go at cost at Rucker’s. More ribbon than all Florence combined will go at cost at Ruck er’s. mirth provoking performancesfbe- hiud the foot light!, and where- ever they go a hearty we'come awaits them. They carry a company of forty people, and m the number is George Wilson whose reputa tion is well known in this State. On Saturday night this com pany of minstrels will be at tho Florence opera house, and it goes without saying that a treat is in store for lovers of minstrelsy. Tickets on sale at Stackley’s mil linery store. Beautiful line of kid gloves both ladies’ and gents’ go at cost at Rucker’s. Last line of trunks and valises all at cost at Rucker’s. See the line of shoes we display all at cost at Rucker’s. Our entire stock cf fine clothing will go at actual cost for cash at Rucker’s. Cotton Seed Wanted. I am in the market for cotton seed delivered in Florence or at other stations. Scales and weigher can be found on east side track near Lambert’s mill. See me be fore you sell. R. C. Commander. N4tf. Subscribe for this paper. Atlantic Coast Line. \ j SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT. (^HBBAW AMD DAHUNCTOK RAILKOAD. i Nq. 60 leaves Florence 9.55 a. ra. for Darling ton. JlsirtsvlUe. Cheraw. NcT ti‘J leaves Florence 8:35 p, m. for Darling ton, iHartsvtlle,' Hennettsvllle. Na. 61 arrives Florence 9.25 a. m. from Dar- Unfum. No. 63 arrives Florence 7 p. m. from DarUng toy Hartsville. Cheraw. / NORTH EASTERN RAILROAD. / No. 35 leaves Florence 3.25 a. m. for Charles ton. No. 23 leaves Florence 7.56 p. m. for Charles ton stops at all stations. No. 78 arrives Florence 9.M a. m. from Charleston. No. 32 arrives Florence 7.56 p. m. from Charleston. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA ARD AUGUSTA RAIL* ROAD. No. 35 leaves Florence 3.26 a. m. for Sumter Denmark and Columbia. No. 56 leaves Florence 8. jk m. for Sumter and Columbia. No. 5# arrives Florence 9.35 a. m. from Sum ter and Columbia. No. 32 arrives Florence 7.48 p. m. from Sum ter and Columbia. No. 55 arrives Florence 725 from Marion, Mullins, Nichols and Wilmington. No. 54 leaves Florence 10.06 a. m. for Marion, Mullins, Nichols and Wilmington. No. 23 arrives Florence 7.16 p. m. from Sel lerg, — - a, m. for Sellers mt lys only^ atere. BANK OF FLORENCE I i 7”. Win'ii you cannot sleep for ' „ . coughing. take Chamberlain’s Stock Helders Mev tl s R ,M JTbisMur|lliHt _ Co ^ hl f einedv ^ r ^ ^ The MBclenl Olttcera Re elected. ! prompt relief. It U niOft eiwl- The annual meeting of the stock * en ^ ^ or loo < aa holders of the Bank ot Florence P ec t orftt, on relieves the lungs k»id was held at the bank this niormug prevents nnv tendency to wild and the following directors were P" Plimon ' a - For sale by all dftig- gists and medicine dealers. i elected to year: serve for the ensuing J. L. Barringer, P. A. Will cox, W. J Brown, A. A. Cohen J. F. Stackley, F. L. Willcox ami John Kuker. The bank has done • 100-Ur K. Dvtchon’s Anti Utuicllr Mav be worth to you more thau year, aud its co„di„ 0 „ ,X ^‘"8 f ' 0 "" >»couU> nenM of -a- great credit on the management A ‘‘“’"."'l ’‘‘T Cu ' e \. ol,i , 4nd • 5 u A young alike. It arrests the trou ble at once. $1. Sold by F. U Lake, Druggist. per cent has been dividend of 6 recently paid. At a meeting of the directors the old officers of the bank were re elected as follows: President, J. L. Barringer; vice-president, P.’ A. Willcox; cashier, W.J. Brown; as sistant cashier, R. Lee Brunson. Fine North Carolina apples 45c. peck, and Florida oranges 30c. dozen, at Brown’s Cheap Cash Grocery. Smallpox in Wilmington. No new cases of smallpox were reported yesterday, and the au thorities were quite hopeful. The first patient is improving too rap idly to make it necessary for him to be carried to the hospital for smallpox, aud the weather was too raw yesterday to admit of Hodge’s being removed. The advertisement in the papers for a nurse brought fifty or seven ty-five responses. Lum Cotton, a colored man, was the suciesstul applicant aud isporced at the hospital promptly —Star. Jan. 19. When You Have A llnil Cold. You want the best medicine that can be obtained, and that is Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. You want a ect a puriiia f Vou want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keep ex pectoration easy. You want ft femedy th-- will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. You waur. -5 remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlaius Cough Remedy is the only medicine in use that meets alkali of these requirements. This remedy is famo»' > ' - its cure of b»^ • Ms thronguuat the United States and in many foreign countries- It has many rivals, but, for the speedy and 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 aud medicine dealers. Public Hack. The undersigned offers his ser vices to the public as a harl*—#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. , • Cotton seed hulls and 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. H. Hamby. Jan3*3m-d&w. - ■— —■ ^ ^ Relief lu Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the New South American Kidney Lure.” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness m 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. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent enre 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 lids. Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier andvermifugo Price, 25 cents. Sold by r Buy your Garden Seed At the old reliable.... and you will be satisfied H as many others always have been. |\] Fresh supply Rag land’s Tobacco Seed. F. U. LAKE, i Registered Pharmacist. 'tW'W w w w w )tx P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Vapor Stoves! only CLEAN ECONOMIC COMFORTABLE t And consumes [ 3c in Fuel V Each 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 Bicjcles. For we cla save yen money L. 8. WELLING & CO., 253 Evans St. Florence, 8. C. 'In l to6dnji* OunntMd iot to ■tri.mre. li'rer.nu oosUflot ItheEwib OhiwoiI icmcmiiiri.o., O.S.A. Die « in • non-poinonoiM remedy for UoDoirhaM, Oleet, Spermnturrha-a, Whiten, anantarnl din- chnrgen, or *or indnmmn. tion, iriiution or ulcere- tlon of maeouo mem- brenee. Non-netringeut.. ■•M kj I>raCTta«u, *or (eat in plnin wrenper, Circnlnr tent on reqnent- Dr. F. H. McLEOD. Offices abofdti. S. Rose’s Store Restored Manhood. OR.MOTrS KERVERIIE MILS. The great reme dy for nervous prostration mnd nil nervous dis eases of the gen erative organa of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration. J «» AfTBu csisa Falling or Lost Manhood,lmDotency,Nlghtly Emissions,Youth ful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use of To bacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. W 1th every #4 order we give a writ ten guarantee to cure or refund the money. sssftlssssi'SiAssr “ T liter’" mm