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The RCoRENe Vol. IV. FLORENCE. 8 FRIDAY EVEMIG. IMES. JANUARY 21, — 1898 122 A TERRIBLE ACCII THE NORTHEAST CHARLES , head end c :InsGre ip the 3 t _____ Liverpool and London and Globe, I Phoenix Assurance of London. 1 North British &Merchantile Of London, 2 American Fre ""’'V', 1 I Firemen’s Fund of California, 1 E ^ CENTRAL HOTEL. ^• B* BARRINGER, Agent. 3 IN PERSONAL ninth day. I A^hIu at Work—V ight Over the (TON THE iNEAR SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. _»>j Come and go and do Many Tblag* and It Give* ns Pleasure to Hear of Their Movements. Col. R. G. Howard is in the city to-day. Ex-Seuator L. S. Bigham is in the city. Oapt G. G. Lynch is in Charles ton to-day. Mr. R. B. Hare has been on a Visit to Sumter. Lr. Baron Holmes i in the city. of Charles- on the fer" JURIES‘DRAWN. The Nantes of Those Who Will Serve at the Approaching Term of Court, The jurors for the approaching term of court were drawn this morning. Court will convene on Monday, January 31. Here are the names of those who will serve: FIBST WEEK. John C Davis, A K McLaughlin, 8 L Hum phrey, J G Wood berry, L £ Hutchinson, W 0 Flowers, in. K Lynch, A H Carter. J T Chand ler, J M Huggins, H T Johnson, A J Coleman, J E Taylor, J K Lawrence. P L Gee, A P Mc Laughlin, A O Newton, Jno W Lynch, B H Mucker, W Henry Floyd, Hlmou K Rogers. W B Langsten. J Archie Muldrow, Kobt L Phillips, K M Davis, Jno W Ivy, J A Blmms, Geo Hoffineyer, A B Haynle, A W Turner, D B Davis, D C T irner, J E Ward, A J Thomas. J H KUnu, J M Prosser. SECOND WEEK. Walter Gee, WT Johnson, W P Davis, C H Thomas, R C Severance L L Thomas, W R Joye, James MeCown, R P Meggs, J P Taylor, Jnllns Venae, Joseph Nettles, C M Matthews, A T Bragdon, J O McLaughlin, J B Rollins, J H Burch, W Jeff Lety* J Ham, David Motts, Robt Tjfylowers, r J Davis, B es D Weaver, W T. Hill, S E Me lon, F V Huggins, E M DuBose inal A Mann, Geo WUliford, E (Hiselden.J xenons fi .JCBMfcftfl B B Napier, Itat night from Wilmiiigtou. : Geo. J. DeJough left this morn ing for the acene ot tn» r»ilroad wreck. ~mj5f"TEe6dte DeHou represen tative of the News and Coarier is in the city. Mrs. J. W. Stroud aud daughter Lillian are visiting relatives in North Carolina. Mrs. J. E. Kelley who has been sick at her residence in this city is slowly improving. Mr. George H. Edwards repre senting the Lucas ft Richardsom Co., of Charleston is in the city. Mr. J. P. MoWhite aud family left last night for their future home in Georgia. Mr. McWbite carried with him a large lot of turpentine hands. ^ mm * ■■■— If you are interested in sheeting, long cloths, etc., you will do v ell 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 goods—all go at cost at Rucker’s. Newbold Goes Free. Spartanburg, Jan. 20.—At 10.15 o’clock Wednesday night the jury had not returned a verdict in the Newbold case, as stated in a epec- ial dispatch in to-day’s Register. However, at 10.30, after the judge had been called, the jnry ha ic d in a verdict of “Not guilty.” There was some little applause from ex-constables and a few oi ti ers.—Register. Sweet, Orr and Hamilton Car hart overalls all at cost at Rucker’s. General Insurance Agtnc? or SANBORN CHASE, Fin, Life & Accident Inraranre. Surety Bonds Issued. —— er, tne tamous Jt ist aud nefa> dialectician, will ap pear at th<& opera house on next Tuesday mlrht, Jan. 25. Miss Ester Wallske, who assists Polk Miller and dviar P. Sisson this season, is a little Quakeress, and Mr. Sisson’s neice. She has a splendid mezzo^oprano voice and is as dainty and pretty on the stage as a Drenlen doll. When noton the stage she uses “thee” and “thon,” as is usual with Quak ers, and says it is often the case on the stage that it is with great difficulty she keeps from using this form of speech. Miss Wal lace wears a dress, in the sketch with Mr. Sisson; “Cousin Ella’s Visit from the Country,” that is made over from a dress worn by her great grandmother, aud she presents a picture that is as pretty as the dress is quaint. Polk Mil* ler, Oscar Sisson and Miss Wallace appear together in a character sketch in which Mr. Miller plays the part, true to life, of “Uncle Daniel,” aud sings songs, tells stories and picks de “banjer” in real old fashioned style. The prices are 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents. Seats on sale at Stackley’s millinery 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 ajl at cost at Rucker’s. Our entire stock of fine clothing will go at actual cost for cash at Rucker’s. We have the most complete line of gents’ collars in Florence—will go at cost at Rucker’s. Cotton seed meal and hulls for sale at Oil Mill—Orders left at my office will have proiuj t atten tion. Cotton seed wanted a; Oil Mill. R. C. Commander. tf. Public Hack. The undersigned offers his ser vices to the public as a baHwn. 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. Rocirs. The Two Firemen Kille Neeiy nntl iiall Falufl rial Otheix Are Her SerlouslJ Charleston, S. Special to The Ti 37 of the Atlanta C New York for Flori local from Charlesto: collided about eight Charleston at 7.17 Two men were killed were injured. The killed were I fireman of No. 37, Bishop, fireman of colored. The injured Neely, of 37, mashed John Sellers, colored ed; E. R. Liles, b&| leg crushed; Engiuoe No. 52, arm broken; H- Bingham, leg and M. McDuffie, bagg bruised about the hea ell, express masssnger, A. J. Gourdin, Chari W. Hood, Knoxville, about the head eugersontheP Knelnvrr* iiijunU SrV* 1 Or Lena Jan. 21.— Train No. tiine from d No. 52, Columbia, es west of s morning, a number rt James, id Wesley 1 .162. Both Engineer scalded; ir, eoald- [e master, F. Hall, M clerk J. rm broken; master, J. A. Pow- broken; and T*x KmcdsIoh Bill—A Hot TIuik lx lli« S«imte. r l he sficoud ripple on the si-a of dispensary legislation broke yes terday vneu Mr. Winkler intro duced a concurrent resolution the houe.j giviuii an i.xprcibaiou of opinion iu the preamble, aud call ing upon the South Carolina dele gation in congress to urge the pas sage of the iillman dispensary measure now pending in the Uni ted State senate. The resolution was adopted without u word of discussion. In the course of the day the house adjeurnsd again without providing for a night session and adopted the concurrent resolution fixing the time for the election of a comptroller general for next Wednesday, the resolution being amended, however, so as to pro- vids also for the election of two members of the State board of control and two directors of the State penitentiary. The memorial from the State Good Roads’ con volition was presented aud ur- rangemeuts were made for the delegation from the convention to wait on tha joint cemmittee from Kellrf tu Six 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 l! ' urinary passages in male or femnle. It relieves retention oi water aud 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. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 niimutes by Woffort’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by F. U. LAKE, Druggist. Florence, S. C. When you 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 anv tendency toward pneumonia. Fof sale by all drug gists and medicine dealers. si • the two Thi e lOCBTTl'Rin siding if it could be made by 7.19. The point was reached at 7-17, but the spetial was a minutes ahead Of time reported, and the two trains came together. Both locomotives were smashed but only two cars were damaged. A relief train was sent at once aud the injured were brought to this city. THE MINSTRELS. They Will be Here To-morrow Night—Grand Street Parade ia the Morniag. The miustrels are coming. They will be seen on the street to-mor row. Among them are prime favorites of the minstrel stage, as, for instance, Geo. Wilson, the fa mous monologue artist, Ernest Tenney, the inimitable imperson ator, Manuel Romane, the sweet tenor, the three Seymour brothers, famous acrobats, aud last, but not least, Guo. H. Primrose himself. An opportunity will be given the people of this city to see min strelsy in its highest development, for, in truth, Primrose and West stand at the top in their line of business. Tickets are on sale at Stackley’s millinery store. There will be a grand street parade at 11.30 in ihe morning. Local Pickings A medical expert has made the discovery that there ii ne small pox iu this State. The disease thought to be smallpox is known in Africa as elephant’s itch and ia not dangerous, although it ia easily coutracted. Mr. George Stackley will receive in a few days a package of Cuban tobacco seed sent him by General Fitzhugh Lee who ie in Cuba. These seed, Mr. Stackley will give the tobacco growers free of charge. Artistic wire jewelry, rings, bracelets, watch chains of special design, broaches with name on them, and many other novelties- Three days only at Btyodee ft Co. ’s drug store. State. isea at 4.30 p. m of the day was over, sh’a bill to put tele- Bxpresa companies un- rol of the State Rail- lesion. It was amsud- to include telephone ind passed by a decis- Ir. Reynolds’ bill to is engrossing depart death. The arbor ed. 3L introduced a bill auti-free pats act. has a uew bill to sionsof the supreme mouth for nine |f every year. Mr hill he presented il the act providing liuJiPJ IN THE • lOO-Dr- K. Dftcholi’* Ant) Ului«>l|r May be worth to you more than 1100 if you have a child who soil* ledding from incontenence of wa- ,er durinc s'eiq*. (Tiros old and young alike. Ii. err» s*s the trou- >le at once! $1. bold by F. U .<ake, Druggist. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rhenm 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. Condition for A personal alte Senators Ragsdale and curred yesterday in th during the progress of which looked at one though it were going to into a serious matter. It final ended by each senator expiaiuiug his remarks, expressing a high opinion for the ojher and declar ing that he stood every ready on the floor or off to defend his hon or. With this happy culmination the senate eoon recovered from the little breeze of excitement atten dant upen the incident and set tled down into a protracted die- cussion of Mr. Brown’s compul sory education bill, which passed its second reading by a good ma- In addition to this a determined fight was made against the exten sion of the time for payment of taxes and the bill to provide for a banking and insnranoe commis sioner was killed.—The State. Jan. 21. Regarding the tax extension bill the fight was over a motion to strike out the enacting words of the bill. This motion was lost by a vote of 20 to 16. Uotton seed hulls and meal al- was on hand and for sale at the warehouse at Sash and Blind Fac tory. See me before buying. Or ders left with M. E. Swails will be promptly filled. D. H. Hamby. Jan3-3m-dftw. aud yine- For Solo. Poland China pigs, less potato slips. J. J7 6t. d., It. u. J. A. Howe. Subscribe for this paper. P. A. Willed, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Buy your; Garden Seed At the old reliable.... Corner Drag Store, and you will be satisfied as many others always have been. # Fresh supply Rag land’s Tobacco Seed. F. U. LAKE, Registered Pharmacist. Stoves! CLEAN ECONOMIC COMFORTABLE only Dr. F. H. McLEOD. Oices above H. S. Rose’s Store And consumes 3c in Fuel Each Day! Everybody should have one. You can test them at your home for the asking. Examine our line of Hardvare, Glassware, Paints and Oils and Bicycles. For we cla save ycr money L. 8. WELLING & CO., 253 Evans St. Florence, 8.0.