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^LORliNCE. S C.. SATUROAWESING. JANUARY 29, lS9fc
No. 129
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vlH PERSONAL
HANGED AUHOT.
THE SLAYER GE
HANDLED BY\e
J. COX
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to
SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE
AND SOME ARE NOT.
Ttilns.*
He* r
city
-*» Conic and go and do Many
and it Give* n* Pleasuro to
of Their MovemenU.
Mr. Jas- M. Allen is in the
to-day.
Gen. J. DeJongh went toSavan-
&h, Ga , last night. %
Miss Texie Young left this
morning fur Marion.
Conductor J. R. Nelson ig report
ed on the sick list to-day.
Mr. K. C. Barrett came in this
morning on the Columbia train.
Mrs. P. P. Covington returned
last night from Red Banks, N. C.
Representative L. W. Casque of
Marion was in town this morning.
Mrs. E F. Hall and children
left for Charleston this morning.
Mr. Jae. R. Riggs is
the day in the city with
r*
Congressman James Norton was
at the depot this morning. The
General whs on his way to his
plantation at Mullins to epeud to
day. He will return to Columbia
to-morrow night and from there
will goon to Washington Tuesday.
He was looking well and in ex-
eellent spirits.
riling lo
Skived Here
negro, the
>x of Rav
ine lower
lity. was
spend'ng
his iuus-
c JE>r*TW!r w
county wa* ft thedepot this morn-
ing.
Dr. Jas. Evans returned last
uight from a professional trip to
Marion.
Mr. and airs. W. F. Peany and
children returned from Wilming
ton last night.
Editor Walter L Wilson of
XRays published at Lamar is in
Florence to-day.
Rev. R. E. Stackhouse of the
Columbia Female College was- in
town this morning.
Mr. R. M McCown is at home
for Sunday, the Senate having ad
journed last night
Senator W. W. Williams of
Williamsburg county was in the
city this morning.
Senator H. M. Stackhouse of
Marlboro conntv, passed throngb
Florence this morning on his way
home.
Mr. H. Clar e of the firm of
Clarks & Sons, tobacco dealers of
Statesville was in the city last
night
Mr. S. M. Watson of Latta and
Mr. Clevlahd of Kentucky are on
a visit to the family of Mr. I. K.
Watson.
Capt T. H. Harllee, Jr., who
has been at home for several days
with a sore arm was oat this
morning.
Miss Julia Schouboe after a few
days sickness was at her post of
duty this morning at the A. 0.
Line restnrant.
Local PickiugM.
To-morrow is children’s day at
the Methodist church.
Eleven colored persons were
vaccinated at City Hall ly Dr.
Bacot yesterday morning.
A reception at the residence of
Mrs. F. H. McCall on Thursday
night was one of the delightful
functions of the week.
To-morrow night a union ser
vice will be held at the Baptist
church. The sermon will be
preached by Rev. Rev. Walter I.
Herbert.
Mr. F. M. Rogers, Jr., has pur-
chaseu a machine for manufactur
ing wire fencing. This machine
will make fencing any height and
auv size.
• % vV-‘; • •
lanseeu, is lying dangerously ill
with diphtheria. We trust that
the little one will pass safely
through.
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES.
«H.‘ 1« Taken Krnin tUe <&ra. itnntfeil
n tree *u«l MU Moily IMlrd Wnlt
Uni 1*1
Marion, Jan. 28.
relninte lutonualiot
tu-day John A Bali
murderer uf Mr. l£.
ag-, a siuail poidofii
eeceton of Florence
lynched by a mob ofl) men Iasi
night at 8 o’clock abtlone mile
from Savage, near th^b.ic road
leading to Godfrey’s
As soon as the poss
Savage yesterday aft
seugers were sent outi !
recuon notifying the
the capture of the r
news spread like wildfi
direction and before
were gathered from
of Marion, Florence
ton.
Quite a controvers
where the lynching
place, the Florence corny mes
claiming that as the honjof the
murdered man, Cox, wasb their
county he should be hul there,
while the Marion menclaiisd that
the murder was couinKted in
Law’s
ghta-
ferry,
statu
SEKDS FOR DISTRIBUTION. K«n*r u. si* Hour*.
Distressing Kidney and Bltdder
coiigr*MMMu N«nou hm uuanutiM of diseases relieved in six hours by
Tham, luciu.iiiiirTobncoo writ* the New South American Kidney
for Them. Cure.” This new remedy is a
Congressman Norton has at his great surprise on account of
disposal for distribution 120 pack- its exceeding promptness m re
ages tobacco seed, 4,000 packages ’ lieving pain in the bladder, kid-
garden seed, 3,000 packages flower neys, back and every part of the
seed and J4 dozen quarts Ber- urinary passages in male or female,
muda grass seed, also, various It relieves retention ol water and
bulletins on different subjects of pain in passing it almost immedi-
agriculture, etc., and 1,000 bound ately. If you want quick relief
reports ot agriculture. As there and cure this is your remedy,
will not be enough of these thinys Sold by b. ^J. Lake, Druggist,
ived at
>n mej-
^v^ry cii-
(izens of
po. The
|u every
:tt' men
bunties
larling-
as to
to send everybody in the district,
the General requests us to state
that he will send any of them to
any one who will kindly address
him a postal at Washington. Pa
pers in the district will please copy
this notice.
Kvangelisi SchoolfleUI Coining.
Rev. W. I. Herbert has re
ceived a letter from Evangelist ].
E. Schoolfield, of Virginia, say-
I ing that he will be here to con
duct a meeting some time during
the month of March. He will
bring a singer with him. The
ffMF 1 exact date will be fixed next week
F orence, S. C.
Itch on human, mange on horses,
dogs and all stock, cured in 30
inimutes 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 excsl-
leut for colds, too, as it aids ex
pectoration relieves the lungs and
prevents any tendency toward
pueumonia. For sale by all drug
gists and medicine dealers.
J •
as
.s obtnt
Marion county on CoI n C.
piaoratiofi he should be b
3roH3 the river at Godfre
which is only twe miles
from Savage.
The prisoner iu the meiitime
was in charge of two Flreuce
county deputies whose uamlcau- nn(J|imr>mn
not now be learned. It * al^ual- j P u ? um
ly decided to bring the uegi^Dver
W arn You Have A lta<l Cold.
You want th* best medicine that
can be obtained, and that is Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy.
You want a remedy that will
not only give quick relief but ef
fect a permanent cure
You want a remedy Jhat will
relieve the lungs and kee r * ex-
! pectoration easy.
You want n remedy tb ’* will
counteract any tendency toward
8100—Ur- K. Uelchou’* Anti IMurwUr
May he worth to you more thaa
$100 if you have a child who soils
bedding from incontenence of wa
ter during sleep- Cures old md
young alike. It arrests the trou
ble at once. $1. Sold by F. U
ake, Druggist.
Skin Diseases.
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/
Vine** to On and Who Will Treai'li—Notice
the Tim*.
The Lutheran congregation
will hold noservices. Sunday school
at Kuker’s hall at 4 p. m.
At St Anthony’s Catholic church
Holy Mass will be celebrated at
10.30 a. m. At 4.30 p. m., Father
Laycock will speak on devotion to
the Blessed Virgin Mary as under
stood by Catholics.
At the Baptist church Rev. H.
R. Moseley, the pastor, will preach
at 11 o’clock a. m. Union services
at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Rev.
Walter I. Herbert- Sunday school
at 4 p m.
Rev. J. H. Dixon, the pastor, will
preach at the Presbyterian church
at 11 a. m. Sunday School at the
usual hour.
The pastor, Rev. W. I. Herbert,
will preach at the Methodist
church at 11 a. m. Sunday
school at 4 p. m.
Rev. R. W. Barnwell, the rector,
will preach at St. John’s Episoopal
church at 11 a. m-, and 7.30 p. in.
Sunday school at 4 p. m.
to this county aod Corl
Davis of Marion weiit down
ferry to meet them^hoping G
charge of the prisoner a^il
him on to Marion’s jai'
* u procession was or
wai
ceeded about one mile, warn
command, “Halt,” was give 1
Immediately a dozen or\moro
streng arms grabbed the Awo
deputies and hied them away.
The negro then commenced tabeg
and plead for his life, but hisfren
treaties weroof uo avail. A $ope
was thrown around his neek£ his
bands were tied and he was led
screaming and begging for his life,
under a large oak by the roadside.
A man was already up thfc tree
and the loose end of the rope was
thrown to him and quickly passed
over the limb back to the ground,
aud in less time than it takis to
tell it, the wretch was dangling 10
feet in the air. His sufferings
were of short duiation, for as soon
as his feet left the ground the
crowd commenced shooting, and
it is said the contents of 75 guns
were emptied into bis body. The
mob immediately dispersed, leav
ing the body hanging there by
shreds, feeling satisfied that the
murder of E. J. Cox had been
avenged.—The State.
A DAYLIGHT FIRE.
You wan* ^ remedy that is
pleasant and safe to take.
Chamberlain s Cough Remedy
is the only medicine in use that
meets all all of these requirements.
This remedy is famo«*- ‘ - its
curo of b**' 1 Ms throoguvui t
nent efire of bad cold 17 stands
without a peer and its splendid
qualities are everywhere admired
and praised. For sale by all drug
gists and medicine dealers. j
Cotton seed meal and halls 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 the speedy and permanent core 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 itoh.
scald head, sore nipples, itcl
‘ ‘ nd
and vermifuge
Public Hack.
The undersigned offers his ser-1
vices to the public as a harl'»-u*n.
Will meet all trains with a good |
covered carriage and will carry |
passengers to any part of city.
Patronage solicited. Come to 2201
Dargan street. W. P. Rogers.
For Sal*.
The following legal blanks are
for sale at the Ti'mes-Messenoer
office.: Bill of sale, note and bill
of Mile, luu on crop, agricultural
ieaso and lien, hen-and mortgage,
note and chattel mortgage. Also
magistrate’s blanks.
i®f; R H “;,.T i T e p?* n bull. .Dd «.! .1.
? f th9 . tV. r! ’'»» »•> band and for sal. at tha
from.Aiken county, took bre. k- h , t 8jsh d B)inrt Flc .
fast in r lorence this morning. ^ • r\
. • jury, bee me before buying. Or-
Misses Marion and Lizzie Me-: ders left with M. E.Swaiis will be
Lauchhn who have been visiting ! promptly filled.
their brother Mr. C. H. McLaugh- D. H. Hamby.
lin,left this morning for Fayette- j Jan3-3m-d&w.
▼ille.
Joe Jefferson and his wife Mrs
Jefferson came into Fiorenci-
yeeterday on the Southbound
vestibule. Mr. Jefferson took an.
Airing here while waiting for th*-
train to leave, no doubt many of
our readers have seen him as Kip
Van Winkle.
The Residence of Geo. W. McArojr With*
Portion of Hi* Kurnltare Destroyed.
This morning about daylight
the residence of Geo. W. McAvoy
on Dargan street, together with a
small shop in his yard, was de
stroyed by fire- Despite every ef
fort it was possible to save
only a portion of the household
furniture.
The fire department responded
promptly, the Hope Hoso Com
pany with us beautiful wagon be
ing the first to reach the scene.
Six hundred dollars of insur
ance was carried iu the agency of
Jerome P. Chase and Sons.
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P. A. Willcox,
Attorney-at-Law,
Florence, S. C.
Dr. F. H. McLEOD.
Offices abotefl-S. Rose’s Store |
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MW BAKERY!
205 DARGAN ST.
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!
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General Insurance Agency
Strayed or Stolen.
A sorrel horse, with star ia face,
and bald left eye, from Elliott’s
stable lot Friday night. Finder
will be rewarded by returning
same to
J. W. Farmer,
Florence, S. C.
Jan. 29-itd.
Fresh Bread,
EVERY DAY.
Well-kept
stock of
Cakes and Pies
Groceries.
only
And consumes
3c in Fuel
Each Day!
Everybody should have one.
You can test them at
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Surety Bends Issued.
* Lost.
Small hound puppy, a reward of
25 eta. will be paid ’for his return
to my store.
m. Ilderton.
Orders will be called for and
Bread and Groceries will be deliv- j home for the asking,
ered at your doors.
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er of $20 worth of groceries will be
presented with a substantial bed
spring.
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