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Vol. IV. FLORENCE. S C. TUESDAY EVE NG. JANUARY 25 l89fc ^ Insure in the ^ | Liverpool and London and Globe, | Phcenix Assurance of London, | North British &Mercbantile Of London, 3 American Fre Philadelphia, . 1 | • Firemen’s Fund of California. | S^CEHTRiL HOTEL. ^ * BARRINGER, Agent. 3 ^UiUUUUiUiUiUUUUUiUltUiUiUlUUUUiUUUiUlUUiiU^ TWELFTH IN PERSONAL VEIN SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ME NOT. Come and go and do Many Tblai* and It Gives u* Pleasure to Hear of Tbetr Movements. Mr. Johu Kuker is in Charleston to-day. Mr. Ed. Lewis of Whiteville, N. C-, is in the city. Mr. CUreoce Davis of Mars Bluff is in the ci y. Mr. Eli Gasque of Maiion was at the depot last night. Mr. J. L. Hofifbinder has been on a visit to Hampton. house, 1. A. Dillon, J. W. King and W. MeB. Alford. Dr. Jas. Evans is in Columbia to-day. The Doctor is coaierring with Gov. Eltarbe on the small pox situation. Mr. aod Mrs. J. B. Long of Marqniz, Tex., ure in the ci:y stopping at Cape. J. S. Beck’s. Mr. Long is prospecting. Mr. D. Q. Coleman who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. J. E. Williamson left this morning for her home at Whiteville. No. 125 s 1 oe di 4 - Ir dueiion >;her l ogo* FM'i WS lour u meat Mrs. Jas. A. Durant of Bishop- ville is visit<ug her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W- Moore. We regret to Hate that Mr. Moore is quite sick Still no Necessity for n NigU Hoiiw*—Senate Wor*! if The opening day of t , of ihe genera i -tseiab tremely d :ll and une' The feature of rejection of M- Ga ri.nt resolutioi or.;*To «djourum**nt <1 me t>p o'i Feb. li‘. a: a the * by Mr. Ci ughman «.f lion before ‘h., da'j’s over fixing tiif. final for Feb. 15. Then there con siderable debate over Ml. Ashlej’V bill to require nomiuitiip of al. State, county and township office's in primary elections oettre a vote was reache.I and the b|il k ileJ. The other work was on j|Uls "of no general importance, t of consequence passing fixing the punishmeu slaughter- Among the was one by Mr. Childs for the instruction of dren as to the effects ( of alco holic and intoxicating liquors upon the human system. There was no necessity for a night bos sion. la t.10 Senate. Without debate the tied to its work yetterda the two hours of its sessi 20 third reading and reading bills. This by Mr. E. L. Galloway of Dilion, , , « j 4 was in town a short while last Mr. Geo. Stack ley is confined to uight Ml . Gallcmay wa8 ou hl6 his home by sickness. way to Colombia in the interest of Mr. J. M. Stackhouse of Marion ; P 00 D 0C bounty- was in the city last uight. Mr. Jesse Hollida^ of Maiion spent Iasi night in the c : lv. Mr. W. B. Rollins ct me over from Timmonsville last night. i villa w —, ■*1)63 Mr. and M s. C. R Branch have retn ned to Wilmington. hi Mr. A. W. Jenkins of Fair Bluff, . C., was in the city laet n gni. Mr. Sam Beck has returned to his home at Wilmington, Delaware. J. P. McNeill, Esq., was among the paeeeogers from Columbia last night. Rev. J. M. Magruderof Dar ing ton waa iu the city a short whde last night- Mr*. Jat. M. Carson of Catciu l, Sumter Co., is visiting at Rev. E. T. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hawk.ns oi Magnolia ate visiting at Mi. R. C. Commander’s. . ... M ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. D- Rutledge of Hagerstown, Md„ who have been vis'tiug the amily of Dr. B. Rut ledge fer several days left last night for Sumter. mass m eting. uly b 1. ing that or mau- ew bills rovidmg ;col chil- ate set* and iu passed aeooud fa-* leads Local t'lcKiiic-, The ma.mu -ts o> eLi-.f u for al- d meu .v»< le e.' ij .V > t, C Al Yopp ud M. S. S in .m Mr. L t v.en-e Hop'll '«r while nut ' eg to !ii« .• ■ ui j'.*’) av waa b ; ti>- t on ii .> lor by .. < -g The \y.)Utid is. not a.' cus T lie i'« ur. >1 (»oo-;.ii edbeiona wul eoitvetie «t! MoiiUttV Willi ub.u - Ei' ii^st Ga' 1 ) |)f sidm-j. A heavy cnnnn.i uocket, will have t > b d’soo ed ol. * Tom wrecked curs ami norliont. of the smashed ei)gi;i>‘8 have breu brought to Flordtioo and cau now bo aeon in the shop var *s. The lot consisted of 7 cu'• loads. Mr. M. B. llii';giiis while lead- iog ua unme lageable cow through toe Bt.> i this mofi, jg was knocked .lown by her jjo narrow ly i-soaped bemg r -r ousiy hurt. \ oommittoe ol ciuzeus ot Dil* loo (.aased through Florence last uighton thei’. way to Columbia. Tins committee .ateud to press their claims far Fee ee county. Th* election to fi • ’be vacancy on the bot'’ r t of aldermen made vacant bv the resig. ation of A Ider- inan Kuker is got ig on to-day. Mr. J. J. B own is the oolycaudi dute. Krltrl lu 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 m re lieving pain in the bladder, kid neys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female, t relieves retention of watei ami pain in passing it almost immedi ately. If you want quick relief and cure tins is your remedy. Sold by F. U. Lake, Druggist orence, S. C. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 mimutes by Woffort’s Sanitary motion. This never fails. Sold jy F. U. LAKE, Druggist. Florence, S. C. In View ofa Measure o w Pend ing’ Before the Legislature, The GHiaens are xsked to Meet to-night. A bi’. to make certam c’b.rges in the Florence School T'i rie r lias been iut.oduced in l ie house 01 representatives by rep:esenl« veB William IIderton, and upon widen I jiiller and Oscar P. Simon‘thU the record of the uumbe' of b lij acted ou iu any one dajf fOi toe present session. While these measures were to n more? or 'ess extent of local character there were two of general interest. These were Mr. Reynold’s bill to provide for and regulate the pub lic priutiug, which passed its second reading, and a bill extend ing the time for the payment of the commutotion road, tax to March 1.—The State, Jan. 25. Lost. Siuai’ h*Mad puopv •/ rewswu o' 25 cts. w : U oe paid ior hi* re’urn f b ray store. Wan. Uuer on. M.- ier, Sisson, Wallace. Polk Mi.lor, the famous humor ist and ne&rd dialectician, will ap pear at the opera house this (Tues day) evening, January 25. Miss Ester Wallace, who assists Polk Liiq'us While colored, has serv ed out his t me on t 1 e county chain gang aud is now ; u the em ploy of Dr. F. P. Covi gt n. The Doctor says Lucios has always proved a f :ithful and efficient ser vaut. C. "arrett account f informs us vaooinution accide.it he is iu 'i* express When you cannot sleep for coughing, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It a ways gives irompt relief. It is most excel- ent for colds, 100, as it aids ex- jectoiation relieves the lungs and jreveuts any tendency toward nieumonia. For sale by all drug gists and medicine dealers. J. •IOO—Ur- K. Detchon’t Anti IHraetlr May be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from incontenence of wa ter during sleep. Guns old nnd young alike. Itnirevts the trou ble at once. $1. t^old by F. U Lake, Druggist. Mias Mary Du Bose of Spring is visiting her a ster R. W. Ba. nwell. Rid^e IS. M M". C. W. Baldwiu of White ville, N. C., i# in town visiting Mr. H. D. Williamson. C. A. Woods, Esq., of Ma ion 'passed though Florence last night on his way to Columbia. Rev. R. W. Barnwell returned last night from Kingstree where he couduc'.ed services Sundrv. Robt. 0. Pu dy, Esq., of Sum- »r, came m on tue N. K R. R., train ast nigi'tLom Charleatoc. Mrs. G F. Moseley mother of [Rev. H. R. Moseley returned to fher home at Greenville last 0 ^,11 . The Hon. Wm. Ildertou speut lunday and Monday in town, ile »ft last night for his seat in the louse. Mrs. E. T. Hodges has been quin 3k with fever for the past t m lys. Sue was somewhat belt > r it night. Messrs. W. J. and J. D. Mo il- lery of Mtriou passed throu4ii a favorable report baa oeea raide. The bill relates pai\icularly to ihf electi n of Graded Scho 1 Commis aioners. mat ug the number eigb' to be eke ted annuaky, lw: 1: m each ward oy tras.-* mee ru^s iu erch waru nnd empowerLrg the boa rd .o elect r d wn officers* in- cluling he chai;.0 n. in view of th« foregoing the c.tizeue of Florence are earnestly and rrjjent'y reque4reu to meet at the city hall to-o gilt at 8 o’clock to discuss the bill a id make what ever suggestions and recommenda tions may be deemed wise and proper. Note the time &od place. For Sale. The following legal blanks &~a for sale at the Times-Messenqsr office: Bill of sal?, note and bill of sale, lien on crop, agricultural lease and lien, lien aud mortgage, nor« and chattel mortgage. Also magistrate’s blaukt. Mlicii Cow. fur Sale. Several t^o. d Milch Cows for sale at u bargaki. These cows all •mvH void- caiv*s. W• 11 sell ther fo- c-.sh ««r w 'I t ade toi beefcaUk Apply to D. It W It. H L. Dash. Subscribe for this paper. Cotton seed hulls and meal al- ! w as op hand aud for sale at. the w arehouse at Bash and Blind Fac- | lory. See me before buying. Or- • ders left with M. E.SwaiL a ill be promptly filled season, is a little Quakeress, and Mr. Sisson’s neice. She has a splendid mezzo-soprano voica and is as dainty aud pretty on the stage as a Dresden doll. When not on the stage she uses “thee” acd “thou,” 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. Folk ML- ler, Oscar Sisson and Miss Wallace appear together iu a character fketch in w ich Mr. Miller plays the part, true to life, of “Uncle D. niel,” aud sings songs, tells stories f id picks de “banjer” in real old iV eh toned style. The pi Ices are 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents. Seats ou sale at Blackley’s millinery store. Stolen. From the A. C. L. depot on Mon day morning last a “Victor” Bicy cle belonging to me. A liberal re ward will be paid to any person re turning the . same to the undersigned. The rear tire is dark colored, while the front tire has a reddish color. J. P. McNeill. 2t. D. M”. K th t ou and '.he railroad pross-id lor 1 \e’« ueivoe. Three messengers are of’ on account of sore arms aud Mr BtirttU has been compelled to bor> w a tew men tronij Rq AfeiitJ?JNCWSlUWIw make rune. —- •— The Comiu* Woman. who goes to 'he club while her msband tends the baby, as well as the good old-fashioned woman who looks after her home, will H>th at t'inus g>‘t run down in health. They will be troubled with loss of appetite, headaches, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy spells. The most wonderful rem edy for these women is Electric Bitters. Thousands of sufferers from lame back aud weak kidneys rise up aud call it blessed. It is the medicine for women. Female complaints and nervous tronbles of all kinds are soon relieved by the use of Electric Bitters. Deli cate women should keep this rem edy on hand to build up the sys tem. Only 50 cents per bottle atT. D. Rhodes & Co.’s drug store 1 Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent rare 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 coutinned use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and culatadJidar — —— D. H. Hamby. their w : j’an3-3m-d&w. OF >reuce last night on Columbia. | " 1 *’™ , ' The prominent following c>u General Insurance Agacy it of 1 ilion were see® at »t last night: Oapt. A. F. rllae, J. H. David, R. P. Hame., A. J. C. Cottingham, E. L. J. H. Manning, A- 8. Man- M. Beury, T. B. Stack-1 SANBORN CHASE, Fire, Life k Awideat lasardoee. Surety Bonds Issued. Cady’s Condition Powders for horres are the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge Price, 25 cents. Bold by P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Buy your Garden Seed At the old reliable.... Corner Drug Store, and you will be satisfied as many others always have been. Fresh supply Rag land’s Tobacco Seed. F. U. LAKEs, Registered Pharmacist. Dr. F. H. McLEOD- Olces above H. S. Rose’s Store ^ ^ ^ ^ NEW BAKERY! VaDOF StOYOS! NEW BUBimf 205 DARGAN ST. Fresh Bread, EVEKV DAY. Well-kept stock of Cakes and Pies Groceries. Cotton seed meal and hulls for ■ale at Oil Mill-—Orders left at my office will have prompt attern- tiou- Cotton seed wanted at Oil Mill. R. CK Commander. tf. Wood! Woeri! Pine wood $1.5 • a cord ; oak wood tl.75 a cord, delivered. Cash. I Jno. L. Babrinoer, Jan25 2td. Orders will be called for and Bread and Groceries will be deliv ered at your doors. 28 Tickets for $1. Note this: Every cash purchas er of $20 worth of groceries will be presented with a substantial bed spring. Call ou us. ||| Trapp jan22-d-3m. Reynolds. CLEAN ECONOMIC COMFORTABLE And consumes only 3c in Fuel Bach 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 cla save ycr money L» 8. WELLING A LO. f ~ St. ~