The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, January 27, 1898, Image 1
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IN PERSONAL VEIN
SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE
AND SOME ARE NOT.
-•» Come and go and do Mauj Thtuga
and It OItss na Fleaiure to Hear
of TUeir MovamenU.
Mr. John Kuker has returned
from Charleston.
Mr. J. S. Scott., of Mars Bluff,
is iu town to-day.
«Z, T. Kershaw
Cartorsville to-day.
Dr. S. P. Watson, of Latta, was
in town this morning.
Miss Hannah Reddick has re
turned from Kingstree.
Mr. H. L. Galloway, of Dillon,
was in town this morning.
Esq. is in
Mr. Jas. Stackhouse, a prnmi-
neut citizen of Marion county,
was iu the city this morning. Mr.
Stackhouse was returning from
Columbia, where he had been to
oppose the formation of Pee D<t
county.
Chief Justice Mclver spent last
night iu the city. The Chief Jus
tice was on his way home the court
having adjourned yesterday. His
many friends in this section were
pleased to meet him and he was
the recipient of congratulations
on his recent re-election to the
Supreme Bench.
REV. A. W. MOORE.
JRSDA): EVENING. JANUARY 27
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TEENTH DAY
TH* <i*l AwiHbly lloldK Tmpoi'.t,
KImMous.
Yesdav the two houses ol the
t r ^ ...
generassembly met in joint ses-
sionf t^-lect a Comptroller Cu-n
eral. b members of the State
Boatd:Control and two feniten-
tiary qctors ,
Thewere twe candidates for
Compiler General, the present
incumlt. Mr. L. P. Epton. of
Sparta
ham,
close
world
Mr.
nomil
DerH
tor
irg, and Mr. J. P. i>>
orry. The contest wa>
exciting, and lobbying
out end preceded it.
drick, of Spartanburg.
Mr. Epton, ami Mr.
as nominated by Sena
orough of Horry. The j
rolls offe two houses were then
called, ' ;h the following result:
Derhaiji 77; Epton, 71. I bis
endedf and Mr. Derham was;
elected.
The^dwere several candidates
for thejt o positions on the State
Board |> Control, but Mr.
t' rttoH seed bulls and meal al-
vtas on hand and f»>r sale at the
warehouse at Sash ami Blind Fac-
urv. See me betore buying Or
ders left with M. E.Swaila will be
promptly filled.
I). H. Hamby.
Jaii3-3m-d«kw.
Tor ShIk
The following legal blanks are
for sale at the T mks-Mes*knoku
oHice: Bill or sale, note and full
of sale, lien on crop, agricultuial
lease and lien, lien and mortgage,
no,e and chattel mortgage. Aiso
maiistrate's blanks.
Notice.
A meeting ot the Stockholders of
the Florence Cotton Oil Mill Co.,
will be held at the office of P. A.
Keltrf In SU Honrs.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder
diseases relieved ill six hourc by
the Neiy South American Kidney
Cure.” This new remedy is a
great surprise on account Of
its exceeding promptness
lieving pain in the bladdfcl - ,
neys, back and every part —
urinary passages in male Or lemnlb.
It relieves retention of watfei 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.
Itch on human, mange on horses,
dogs and all stock, cured in 30
mimutes by Woffort’s Sanitary
Lotion. This never fails. Sold
by F. U. LAKE, Druggist.
Florence, S. C.
When you cannot sleep for
; Willccrx, Florence, S. C., on Mon- C0U ghiug, take Chamberlain’s
day, February 28th 1898, at 11 Cough Remedy. It a. ways gives
o’clock a. m., for the purpose of prompt relief. It ia moat exc$l-
M. ! electing officers, and such other lent for colds, too, as it aids ax-
Coopej^s re elected nnd Mr. I-i i )USlllejjS ag m;iv cotne before the|pectoration relieves the lungs and
prevents any tendency
Yesterday With Pythian Hoaora HI* Hody
Was Laid to Beat.
Rev. A. W. Moore was buried
yesterday afternoon at the Fratern
al esmetery. The funeral services
were conducted by Rev. Walter I.
Mr. R. L. Davis, of Marion, was j Herbert at the Methodist church,
at the depot this morning. | Harmony Lodge, Knights of Py-
Mr. John McSween of Timmons- 1 attended the funeral iu a
ville was in town last night. * an 'l the bsautiful Pythian
i burial service, Rev. H. R. Moseley
.* ^ r - M. H. Fowlkes has been ‘ actiag as prelate, was Used at the
in the city for the past two days. ffrave . The following Knights act-
In thl
done
ordere'
nurabe
duced.
In co:
change
trict, th
Mr. 1
act of ’9,
’83 relat
trict in
en was chosen to suc-
Wilie Jones.
S. P. J. Garris, of Col-
W. O. Fotum were
embers of the peniten-
of directors, and the
iting adjourned.
The House.
;ouse not much work was
number of bills were
tot to the Senate and a
new bills were intro-
meetuig.
Feb.
o.
John Kukkr,
John MoSween,
A. A. Coues.
3t.
Mr. Jas. North, of this city, ia
•pisading the day iu Charleston.
Hifei iujiiwumow n»tii)>ar
to her school in Williamsburg Co.
Mr. C. K. Davis, of Friendfield,
left this morning for a trip to Ma*
rioa.
■ Mr. Chas. Housten left this
morning for Oak Ridge Institute,
N.C.
Ex-Seuator T. C. Moody, of Ma
rlon county, was at the depot this
morning.
Mr. J. C. China, a travelling
man of Charleston, was in the city
last night.
Col. R. G. Howard is in the
city attending a meeting of the
pension board.
Mr. C. D. Blackman Day, opera-
aid
ed as pall bearers: J. B. Houston,
Jno. A. Chase, M. H. Fo
.IWnrirr^nTr ./Hr
iction with the bill to
law of this sahool dis-
itate says:
lerton’s bill to amend the
amendatory to the act of
ig to a new school dis-
rlington was then taken
up. The bill simply made changes
as to the election of trustees. It
was ordered to a third reading
without debate, the author p"ut-
UUhcw immaterial amend
P. A. Willcox,
Attorney-at-Law,
Florence, S. C.
Dr. F. H. McLEOh.
Cilices above H.S. Rose’s Stort
toward
pneumonia. For sale by all drug
gists and medicine dealers.
J.
niOO—Ur' K. Detcboti’l Anti Uluivtlr
May be worth to you more than
$100 if you have a child who soils
bedding from incontenenc* of wa-
! ter during slei p- Cuies old and
young alike. It hithus the trou-
Ibleatonce. $1. bold by F. U
Lake, Druggist.
NEW BAKER 1
m
hor
tor of the Coast
with a sore arm.
Line is laic
up
Col. L. B. Rogers, a prominent
planter of the Latta section, was
in town to-day.
Mrs. J. J. Carter of Copeland,
S, C., is visiting her brother Mr.
R. C. Commander.
Mr. R. L. Mills, the popular
clothing man, left this morning
for the Pee Doe section.
Mr. J- B. Mixsou the popular
representative of C. Bart 4c Co.,
was ia the city this morning.
Dr. J. C. Williamson returned
last night from his Charleston
trip. The Doctor reports a pleas
ant time.
Mr. E. H. Gasque, of Marion,
was observed in the dining room
•ot the A. C. Line restaurant this
morning.
Mr. Baron Holmes the well
known representative of Messrs.
Walkdr, Evans & Cogswell, was in
the city this morning.
Mr. J. F. Belin of the Bostick
section is in town circulating his
petition to send up to the Legisla
ture for the repeal of the seed cotton
law.
Mr.T. B. Stackhouse was at the
depot this morning. Mr. Stuek-
houeeis an ardent .supporter of
Pee Dee county and thinks that
ghe chances are geod-
oms.
Mr. Moore was born in Georgia
about €0 years ago, bat most of his
life was spent in this State. He
obtained his education at Wofford
College making a record at that
institution. In fact he was con
sidered one of the brightest minds
ever in the college. He entered
the South Carolina conference and
served actively several years. His
sermons were always gems of
thought and eloquence.
In 1889 Mr. Moore moved to
Florence with his family and soon
afterwards began the publication of
the Centenary. For four or five
years the paper came out, and in
its field achieved an enviable and
well-dressed reputation. Just be
fore his death the publication of t he
Centenary was resumed. Though
feeble and frail, he worked upon it
with untiring energy, and the
splendid January number showed
what A. W. Moore could do even
in his dying moments. As to the
future of the paper we do not now
know.
Mr. Moore was a loyal and en
thusiastic Pythian and for some
time had been the traveling repre
sentative of the Pythian Lodge
Secret. His column in that paper
entitled “Across the Continent”
formed one of ite best features, sim
ply because it scintillated with the
brightness of A. W. Moore's intel
lect. “A Book of Travels” was
the title of a work which he had
partially completed at the time of
his death, and the second part of
which set forth Pythianism in the
United States.
But his work on earth is done.
A strong and earnest believer iu
fraternity he now rests in a ceme
tery which bean the n.irne “Fra
ternal.”
morning
and every uav*
night sessions. The chief thing Well-kept
done was the passage of the Roy- , stock of
nolds printiag bill, which gives the
printing to the lowest bidder.
Skin Diseases*
For the speedy and permanent cure Of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham*
berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment fc
without an eqnal. It relieves thS itch-*
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barW’s itoh,
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles^
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes
granulated lids.
horses are the best ionic, blood"purifier
and vermifuge Price, 25 cents. Sold hr
Local Picking*.
No more cases of elephant's itch
to report to-day.
Fertilizers are now being hauled
out to the farms.
Mrs. J. L. Neeley has returned
from Charleston. We are pleased
to state that Mr. Neeley is doing
well and a speedy recovery is
hoped for.
Mrs. H. M Peake gave a socia
ble at her residence last night
complimentary to Miss Dollie
Barkley, of Charleston. There
was a large crowd present and thtf
occasion was very much enjoyed.
The County Pension Board met
to-day in the office of Capt. E. W.
Lloyd. There were four members
of the board present as follows:
Col. R. G. Howard, chairman;
Capt. E. W. Lloyd, Mr. Campbell
and Dr. P. B. Bacot the surgeon.
Yery little business was transacted
and tfie board adjourned to meet
the 14th of February.
Strayed or Stolen.
A red butt headed cow disappear
ed from my lot Wednesday night.
Reward for her return.
ltd. T. B. Reynolds.
Orders will be called for and
11 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 on us.
Trapp & Reynolds.
jan22-d-3tn.
Assignee's and Mortgagee’s Sale.
KTATK OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
COU5TY OK KLOKEKC'E.
Under and by virtuoof a deed ofaMlgnment
executed to tbc undersigned (or the benefit
of bis creditors and also a» a cent of K. Htem-
berger, mortgagee, and of creditors of the
said Samuel H< Ian, I will eell at the store
lately occupied by him at 'Umroonevllle, s.
0., tbe aaalgned stock of Kencral merchandise
consisting of dry gooda, shoes, notions, groc
eries, etc., at public anetlon to tbe bighaat
bidder for cash. The said, stock to be sold
singly or in parcels aa may be determined by
tbe asalgilee. agent and committee of credit
ors. Tbe sale to begin at 12 o'clock on tbe
10th day of Kebruary next and to continue
from day to day until tbe Mle In completed.
W. K. Barkinom,
Assignee and Agent of Creditors of Samuel
Helai and Agent of K. Sternberger, Mort
gagee.
t
P
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Buy your
Garden Seed
At the old religble....
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.
Subtcribe for this pap
General Insurance Agency
OK
SANBORN CHASE,
Fire, Life k Accident lisiruce,
An Earthquake in Arkansas.
Helena, Ark, January 26.—At
7.50 o’clock to-night this city was
startled by a severe earthquake
shock. Houses were shaken to
their foundations and a succession
of noises were heard that sounded
like immense explosions. The people
who had assembled in the Presby
terian Church for prayer meeting
rushed out of the church, expect
ing the walls to tumble * down upon
them. There were three distinct
| shocks within quick succession, the
; first being the most severe, oceupy-
! ing less than half a dozen seconds.
They were succeeded by a trembling
or shaking motion and not by the
usual swaying and waving motion.
Telephone messages from country
points indicate that the shock was
felt at many places.^
Sale Under Chattel Mortgage.
Under and by virtne of two
bills of sale exeented by W. 8.
Oates to me of dates respectively,
June 12tb, 1897, and August 9tb,
1897/ and recorded respectively
June 14th and August 13th, 1897,
I will sell in front of the Court
House door in the City of Flor
ence on Thursday the 10th day of
February, 1898, the followinp
property seized under the sau
Bills of Sale, to-wit: One gray
horse about 10 years old known as
the “M. Harrell Horse.” Also one
bay horse about six years ok
known as the horse bought from
William Fortune.
Terms ot sale, cash.
8. 1>. Rogers,^
Mortgagee.
Jan. 26, dlt." w2t
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