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TTmes. rLORENCK. 8 C.. MONDAY EVfiXING. JANU ARY 31 l89i; No. 130 JrsGre ir) ll^e 3 Liverpool and London and Globe, I Phoenix Assurance of London, 1 r North British &Herchantile Of London, ^ ' ‘ lean Fro Philadelphia, 1 men’s Fund of California, 1 bkNtik ,«— i SEVEK^TKENTII 1>AY. THE GIICL IN BUSINESS. i>«a« B«- tr ^Office is g CENTRAL HOTEL Sliii IR PERSORAL VBIR W. R. BARRINGER, Agent. SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. Come and gomnd 'do Many And It Give* >i* Pleasure to Hear nt Their MoVeqienta. Miu*B. F. Jones of Magnolia it iu.the mty. Mr W. Ivy, of Timmonsville, it in town. VU ym ' ■' &{ J. DeJ^otigKEsq it in Wilmiug* UMOrday. Mr. J, R. I?es has retamed Bp.Mu.taV. Jblini'Raker is upending the Islington. , J/W. King of Dillon R .his ittorning. J nd #& Glb80 “ 0 f Vi bo ^w» s ! Tunmoi™ ** Mr. li Columbl iras M nA«TT*?/s#n '■n :v, this Mi ter. •a ■ *# hwb&l. /gene Wilson a well-known ?r is in town to-day. M. Sturgeon a well-known font of Lake City it in town. Albert Eaddy of Johnson- spent last night in the city. Messrs. R 0. King and Sam ixon spent yesterday in Colom bia. Mr. John aod-Miss Bessie Ros- coe left this morning for a visit to Cheraw. Rev. H. R. Moaeley came in on the train from Timmonsville this morning. Mr. W. U. Able, formerly a yardmaster here, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Gibbes left Saturday night for their home in Charleaton. Mrs. Coker ot Hartaville it vis iting Mrs. A. Poindexter Taylor at Dr. Covington’s. I Mr. Robb Napier and Misses Carter and Sesssms spent yester day at Mars Bluff. Mr. E. P. Gannon spent yester day with his family and left this morning for Dillon. Mr. D. H. Trailer, of Timmoni- ville, par sed through this morning en route for Darlington. Mrs. E. O. Purdy, of Sumter, is visiting the family of Mr. M. £. Hayuesworth near the city. Mr. P. 1. Bostick of Laurence- ville, Va., who is visiting in thp county, is in the city to-dsy. Mr. R F. Cox, of Johnson viile •pent la&t night m the city as the guest of Mr. H. D. Williams >n. . Governor W. H. Ellerbe passed mgh Florence yesterday morli en route for his home inMa- Mr- Frank Parrott, editor cf the Independent Republic published in Horry, passed through Flor ence Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. G. N. Stothart left Saturday night for Augusta, Ga. Dr. Stothart made many friends in Florence during his short stay here. Local Pickings Court crier J. E. Dennis is using the big tin horn to-day in an nouncing and adjourning court and he oau bo heard all over town. Track laying was Commenced this morning in the now freight yards and the steam shovel will commence work to-piofrow. The shovel is ip. charge of Mr. Jack Hutchinson. We understand that the wotfc'will be pushed and that the yard #ill be ready by the first of June, 1898; ‘ Court convened *thia morning with his Honor Judge E meat Gary presiding. Court Stenographer L.-|. Parrott is praient attending this dutios. SolicitorJoi dutlfcfor» , flbingattend to by Attorneys 8. W. G. Shipp and P. A. Willcox. The congressional committee on Rivers and Harbors passed through Florence last night in two special cars. These representatives were returning from Tampa and had with them their families. Senitt# Not In S«A}ton—Tho H.» pool* the intl-Krer Pm* Act Only the lower house of the «- ■Hinbly was in session yssterdsv. | B()C j a ||y» The session was ubt siie Should Not Ace pt Girta >'or Social KeeoKultlOD From Her Employer*. “Youmav meet your writes a jmng miB and when the body' adjourned it did so until nooiji to-morrow. The work was ot a stA^Xjiug yharaolHr ami but very little was accom plished. Considerable y ni '' wua spent ou matters from the senate and in discussing billsfon their final passage. There wm another Bght ou tae bilEto jep3l the an- ti-free pass aoqHta^Se nous' stood to its previouTA^hi. :t t:. - matter and refused ^frfeooGimit the bill by a vote ofol. Mr Bacotof Charleston acuM very ac ceptably as speaker darlbg a por tion of the session. Ajflpne time it looked as if Mr. Cbifll prohi bition bill would be takpr up, but it was not. Mr. Magill’s bill to provide that all officers, appoint ive as well as elective, be chosen by the people after the next gen eral election was favorably re ported. There were questions of personal privilege by; Messrs. Caughman and PollOjck| in refer ence to the separate coach bill, but there wag nothing exciting about them. The only matter bearing on the public printing was a concurrent resolution providing for the pay of Charles B. Calvo for the time he hasser ^J; this was passed without debate.—The State, Jan. 30. •** -4 Sunday at.xhe Church CM. The pulpit of the Presbyterian church was filled by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Dixon, yesterday morn At tLo Methodist fvsee was |n tSfe in employer Ruth Ash more in an article ou “The Business Girl and her Ku p oyer,” in the February Ladies dome Journal, ne y s » back and ever y P a d “bin during the hours that you ! “ rinar y P assa R es inmale Qr i* Inal <» K«ltrf In 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 in r«< lieving pain in the bladder,’ kid- of ths ton. Mr. Mclver Ervin left Sunday ight for Nassau, Bahama Is- where he will remain the balance of tbo winter. Mr. J. E. Norment, the genial travelling correspondent of the Nbwt and Courier, was in the city A short while this morning. SMALLPOX IN TENNESSEE. It Break* Out at Cumberland Gap—Not 10 Per Cent Vaccinated. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 31.—A special to The Conrier-Journal from Cumberland Gap, Teuu., says: “Great excitement exists here on account of smallpox. The eecretary of the board of health of Virginia is hers, and health officers from the boards of Ken tucky and Tennessee are expected to-morrow. It is claimed that the mining districte are in an alarming condition, namerous oases being reported to-day. There are said to be about 20 cases in Middlesboro. It is also stated that many peraons fleeing from these points have been stopped, and are now down with the disease at various stages along the railroads, particularly at Norton, Big Stone Gap, Litrell and Pineville. Not 10 per cent, of the inhabitants have ever been vaccinated. It is claimed that the germ was brought here from Alabama by negroes who came to work in the iron districts. Local officers are doing all in their power, preparing pest houses in the different dis tricts. A number of physicians tendHred thefr i^rvicos and the residents are uuw being rapidly vaccinated. ' —. ' IH"—' I Strayed or Stolen. A sorrel horse, with star in face, and J>ald 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. General Insurance Agency or SANBORN CHASE, Fire, Life k Accident Inioranee. Surety Bond* rch the t of tie Pfc snperin- aan, and bert. banezer unsfin, the assists teudent, Professor J. L the pastor, Rev. W. I. Rev. J. I. Ayres of preached at the Baptist Church. The rector, Rev. R. W. Barnwell, preached at St. John’s Episcopal Church. There was a Bt, ra]OU at night. Rev. Father Laycock or Charles ton conducted Holy Ma% g^ Anthony’s Catholic chnrch j a morning and in the after^ 00u j] e spoke upon devotion to th e y ir g lu Mary as understood by C^holics. At night a union servj ce was held at the Baptist char c ^ ) an( j at this service the pulpit by Rev, W. 1. Herbert. Drank Concentrated | >ve The little child ef Mr Lewis th, plan- drank after- late at- Sansbnry who lives on tation of Mr. J. W. King concentrated lye last Friday noon. It received immedi a tention, Mr. and Mrs. King giving their valuable assistance, aLd to day the little one, though L suf fered agonies, is considered , ou t 0 f danger. Sad Death. % Beckie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McFL a i* B Qn died Saturday afternoon ’ from diphtheria and was buried yL^ter- day at Hopewell. Mr. and! Mrs. McPherson have the sympathy 0 f the public in their sad affliction. nre iu ib« effice you *rt» employed by him, hikI vou have no light to claim, and ho has no right to ask, any social rec ignition. You cau always bo polite; you need not be hard-hearted, and there can be, without ba nq au exchange of pleasant words. Bat during busi ness hours there is wisdom in at tending to your business and doing nothing else. Your self- respect shocld not allow you to be free in your manner with the dif ferent clerks who are your com panions, and you should be wise enough not to have a confidant in the office. “No matter who your employer is, you cannot afford to accept luncheons, drives, flowers or any special social recognition from him. I do not mean that all men are bad. Again, I thank God there are thousands of good men, but masculine human nature is weak, and when things have gone wrong there is au immenai satisfaction to the average man in getting a sweet sympathy, which he probab ly does not deserve, from a pretty, charming girl who believes iu him But you are hired to work, not to cater to the emotions of your employer, aud when your are doing* your work faithfully yon are doing all that you are paid for.” It relieves retention of watei knd pain in passing it almost itnmedi* 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 osnnot sleep for coughing, take Chamberlain’* Congh Remedy. It a. ways gives prompt relief. It is most excel lent for colds, too, as it aids ex pectoration relieves the lungs aud prevents any tendency |owgt« pneumonia. For sale by uUdr gists and medicine dealers. J. *r When You Hmve A Bad Cold. You want the best medicine that erlaih's Cougn itemed} You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but ef fect a permanent cure You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and kee? ex pectoration eaey. You want a remedy t.h~- will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. You wair ^ remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain a Cough Remedy is the ouly medicine in use that meets all all of these requirements. This remedy is famo»'* * - its cure of be'* • Ms throoguuut the United Stattn 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 and medicine dealers. j •IOO-Or K. Ltetehu*’* Anti IMi.teMr May be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from incoutenence of wa ter daring sle< p. Cures old and young alike. It arrmts the trou ble at once. $]. SSold. by F, U Lake, Druggist. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent core of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment Is -withont an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly its continued use effects a «MWr ^ftnlac eofw-fetjtijn scald head, sore4ii{iples. Itching pflss, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood pnrlfler and vermifuge Price, 85 cents. Sold hr Subscribe for this paper P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Public Hack. The undersigned offers hjj| vices to the public as a hai Will meet all trains with covered carriage and will passengers to any part Patronage solicited. Con Dargan street. W. ser- I’or Sale. The following lega for aaie at the Time office: Bill of sale, of sale, lien on crop/0/ lease and lien, lien 4 - note and chattel magistrate’e blank! Dr. F. H. McLEAD. Offices aboie H.S. Rose's Store NEW BAKERY! NEW 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. LAKEs, Registered Pharmacist. Steves! Fresh Bread, EVERV DAY. Well-kept stock of Cakes and Pies Groceries. only fie /•re Gotten seed h was on hand an warehouse at Bi tory. See me dera left with Ml promptly filled. kh j is * he <l «| thei Mddr. n nan in a _ 0o, J «o but by expedi 1 care Orders will be called for and 11 Bread and Groceries will be deliv- [ jered 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. CLEAN ECONOMIC COMFORTABLE 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 Hardwire, Glassware, Paints and Oils and Bicycles Foe we cla save ycr money