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The RCoRENeE f)mvi TTmes. V'.i I'\ i^LO iKNC u^ C.. ri T E50AY HJYS^ING, FEBRITAKY 1 is9fc N» 131 Ii^sare in the ^ Liverpool and London and Globe, | Phoenix Assnrance of London. 1 North British &Merchantile Of London, 3 American Fre Philadelphia, 1 E Firemen’s Fund of '. 1 = #tl CB«TlUl HOTEL. W. R. BARRINGER, Agent. 3 7miuuuuatuiutHmuiiUu:uiautuLniuuunuuituitu>t^ l l(i PERSONAL vitM&SBBBlH OME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. .*) Come nud go and do Many Tdtn»» and It Give* na IMoaaura to Hear of Their .Mot*menu. Mr. R. M. McCown left for Co lumbia last night. Mr. J. R. Horn, of Cartersville, is in town to-day. Dr. Henry Ross, of Creek, is in the city. Mr. R. R. Stuckey left this norning for Darlington. Miss Roberta McKenzie went to Timmonsville last night. Dr. T. R. B. Kelly, of Motts Bridge, is attending court. Rev. A. W. Parrott, of Motts Bridge, is in the city^to-day. Rev. H. R. Moseley preached at Timmonsville Sunday night. Mr. R. P. Byrd came in on the Columbia train this morning. THE PLAYERS ARE 51 EKE. Mrs. % E. Wrightu »\is visitiDfcMrs. H. And To-Night at the Opera lioiuie Tlielr Playing Can be Seen. Of a porformanoe giveu by the players the Norwich Evening Re cord says: “The bells, the dream scene of which waseuacted last night, is a psychological study that describes the feeling of a man who, though respected by his fellow townsmen, is oppressed with a sinful con science. The part of Mathias, concerning which Clement Scott, . « • i the celebrated English Critic de- J dares that the roll calls for a Gar rick on an Edward Keane, was played by Clifford Petnbrooke who achieved a genuine triumph. No acting so powerful and finished has been seen in the theatre for many a day. This man is a sterl ing artist. His acting is most in telligent and convincing, always reserved even in the strongest moments. He works legitimately and quietly depeudiug upon sub tile suggestion for some of his fin est effects. A marvellous tacial expaessiou enables him to express | the nicest shades of meaning.” “The players” is a high class organization of recognized artists ElUHTKEXTl! DAY. Tiie TIiiia to Slop tli4 It.i roditci lo i of llil's 1 lift* Arrived—A Locul CVilot> l.lq'iur IUU. The lions i yis'.et^ny to k steps ; looking towards u !ini>! .‘i'jouru- rnent, i*ut ns yet n<> dat * i s b ■ i fix^ii in either brar ih of t t j g »- i era I assembly. T u* »mi • thn ’ that i- <»i itnmSciot • eiTeyt to wards this slid is jh.’M .-na iug off ■ut the faucet from >vhi ni i liav< 1kh»o flowi' g in an strenm since the 'ijst da> session. After to- lay no lulls can be introduced save throm b toe chairman of a committee. That B settled beyond the pv.-ihility of recall. The most in portar t new 1 ill introduc 'd ye. t-'i lty was ouo by Mr. Hydnck . f bjnrtivi- burg, lookiug to local cp.um on the liquor question. Tii l^e county bill was als*) pr scutei yesteiday, bearing Mr. Wilson’s •name. of bit e ■riidiess of the Hew To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty- four nours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of • the kidneys When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent de- sir' to annul.* or pai. in ibe hack, is also convincing pmof that, the ku n.*y- and biaddei are out of order. WHAT to n ». Ther-) is comfort in the know ledge s < often express >d, that Dr. Kitmei’s Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in tile back, kid . ueyr, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine i and scalding pain in passing it, or hid effects following use of liquor, wine or bee.-, and over comes that uUpleas&ut necessity I of being compelled to get up many The house decided Ivr a vote of i tnn08 ‘firing the night to urinate. 33 to 30 that it would not hold a l ' tlH mil ' 1 a,ld the extraordinary nigh: eessioh. During the season 5 HrtVot ot ^wamp-Root is soon re- of two hours and a qu rter it did ^ etands the highest for not accomplish very much. Itj** 9 wonderful cures of the most passed the Verner bill p ;i viding: d,8trws » in « c » 8,, b- H you up«d a for the heavy punishun at of those i uo H ciiciue you nhouid have the convicted of‘ the sedu cion of an i 8ol<l druggists, price 60 unmarried woman und r promis-i i ’DO. \ou may have a sample of mairiage; then Mr. Ashley’s 1 bill to appropriate th > pr.vilego tax to the com non >uhools got killed, and Josh says he onnnot understand hcyx such a just re form nhould y«* retuseu. Mr. Blythe's bill requiring issignmeut of mortgages to bo entered on the record also re solved a do«e of knock-out drop i and died. There was much disi ussion as to Mr. bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention Times- Messrngrk aud send your address to Dr. Kilmer ifcOo., Binghamton, N. V. The proncrietors of this piper guarantee the genuineness ot this offer. j When you cannot sloop for coughing, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It a ways gives prompt relief. It is most excel lent for colds, too. ns it aids ex pectoration relieves the lungs and prevents any tendency toward pneumonia For sole by ad drug gists and medicine dealers. J. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure 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 and its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sorg eyes and granulated lids. * Powders loon purifier for Dr. Cady's Condition horses are the best tonic, blood pm and vermifuge price, 83 cents. Sold by |p && ghtmao of Ello*ypresenting dramas, comedies and Peake. id ^odore DeHon, of the s aqd Courier, was in the city! his morning. Mrs. E. P. Cannon and daugh ter Miss Maud have returned from a trip to Cheraw. Miss Bessie Cottingham, of Dillon, spent last night with Miss Addie Cottingham. Mr. E. B. Pleasant, engineer of roadway of the A. C. Line, was in town this morning. Dr. W. E. Evans, rector of Trinity church Columbia, S. C., vas at the depot this morning. Mr. J. A. Mette, representative of the Columbia Register, passed through Florence this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Howie, of ^wift Creek, have been on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Waters. County Superintendent of Ed ucation E. J. Smith returned from a trip to Timmonsville this morn ing. Miss Dollie Barkley of Charles ton who has been visiting Mrs. H. '!. Peake left this morning for her 1 ome, much to the regret of her many friends. r One Year Amongst Us. Next Sunday, February 6, will T > the let anniversary of the pas torate of the Rev. H. R. Moseley, < the Florence Baptist chnrch. The services next Sunday will b« v ry interesting to the member- ti'.ip. The covenant w ill be read, i oeii a short review of ibe year’s v irk, the report of th* treasurer, « id an anniversary semi >n by the l istor. The pastor hopes that, every r. rnber of the church will be p :*sent next Sunday at 11a. m. • 100—Dr* E. D«tchon’» A lilt Diorallr . May be worth to you more than $I*X) if you have a child who soils b olding from incontenence of wa- t r during sleep. Cures old and- young alike. It arrests the Iron bm at once. $1. Sold by F. U Like, Druggist. Fine lot of pea-vino hay for •ule. Apply Box 82, Florence, 8. C. Feb* 1. 6td. ltw. Times-1 of the leading Udy, is an actress nfinemeut and ability. To-nignt, to-morrow afternoon at a matinee aud to-morrow night this company will appear at the opera house. SITUATION AT ORANGEBURG The Small Omm—Official Report anil Hitl- letln Received. « * Governor Ellerbe yesterday re ceived a letter from Mr. VV. R. Lowman, the secretary of the board of trustees of the State colored college at Orangeburg, in which he stated that the seven original cases of smallpox hnd com pletely recovered. Three new cases have broken out, but they are very mild aud the diseased patients have been moved to the pest house. Two of these are about well and the authorities at Orangeburg antici pate no further trouble. The following bulletin has been issued by the board of health there: “The public may rest assured that every possible precaution will be taken to prevent the epr*ad of the eruptive disease at the State college. Even those who have developed suspicious erup tion, after vaccination, are isolated aud will bo kept so until recovery is complete. No inmate of the pest house will be permitted to leave there until disinfected, fumigated aud clad anew.—The State, Feb. 1. / _ __ »_ Mtrajreil or Stolen. A sorrel horse, with star in face, and bald left eye, from Elliott’s Stable lot Friday night. Finder Will be rewarded by returning same to J. VC Farmer, Florence, S. C. Jan. 29-itd. When You llnve A Iteil Cold. You want the best medicine that can be obtained, and that is Cham- W. C. Davis’ propositiontochauge berlain’s Cough Remedy. the rules in the! master of consid ering bills unfavorably reported, but no final action was taken. Mr. Siukler of Charleston pre sented a bill to amend the law in latiou to Jpharmaciits. Mr. Gasque had oul mum schedule! ilintf Qt LOite (Uses in thial based upon o jeot m Nortfi III Two hours 1 out debate ena torday morniuj to fix the muxi- of prices for. the by tb* - waxen te. * The bin is n the same sub- oliua. Senate. eady work with- l|d the senate yes- k) clear its cal endar of all t linl reading bills, aud make somi 1 headway on the long list of sec ond reading bills. A resolution providing that no bills shall after February 3rd be introduced into the sonata com mittees was agreed to la connect link with the passage of the broad tine bill to its third reading, Mr. Gaines stated that the present bill was a substitute for the one introduced by him tor his former measure. The bill was not substituted by the committee, but by him-—The State, Fob. 1. You want a remedy that will not only give quibk relief but ef fect a permanent cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keer ex pectoration eapy. • You want ? remedy t!— will counteract any tendency tqward piuoimoniM You wan 1 ' remedy that fa pleasant aud safe to take. Chamberlaiu s Cough Remedy is the only medicine in use that meets all all of these requirements. This remedy is famoi^ * ^ its cure of be' 1 • Ms througnuut the United Starts 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 diug- gists and medicine dealers. j Lost. Small hound puppy, a reward of 25 ct*. will be paid for his return to my stove. Wm. Uderton. S Relief tu SU Hour*. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the New South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a reat surprise on account of s exceeding promptness m re lieving painifi the bladder, kid neys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of watei 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. .SubMftke hr this ftf*. General Insurance Agency or SANBORN CHASE, Fire, Life & Aeeideet Insurance. Semtv 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. Vor Sat*. The following legal blanks are for sale at the Tjmes-Mes>en<ier office: Bill of sale, note and loll of sale, lien on crop, agricultural P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at-Law, . Florence, S. C. Dr. F. H. McLEOD. Offices above B. S. Rose’s Store NEW BAKERY! NEW BAKERY! 205 DARGAN ST. 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. JEtoJU LAKEi, Pharmacist. t Registered Pharmacist. Vapor Stoves! CLEAN ECONOMIC COMFORTABLE 0 And consumes 3c In Puel Each Day! Everybody should have one. You can test them at your home for the asking. Examine our line of Bardvare, Glassware, Paints and Oils and Bicycles For we c«.n saveycr money If 8. WELLING & CO., 2S3 Evans St. Florence, 8. C. Fresh Bread, EVERY DAY. Well-kept stock of Cakes and Pies Orders will be called for and Bread and Groceries will be deliv- lease and lien, lien and mortgage, 1 ered at y° ur doors note and chattel mortgage- Also magistrate’s blanks. ► ♦ m Cotton seed bn)i|and meal al- was on hand and fjpr sale at the warehouse at Sash and Blind Fac tory. Bee me before buying. Or ders left with M. E.Swails will be promptly filled. D- H. Hamby. Jan3-3m-d<&w. 1. 28 Tickets for $1. Note this: Every cash purchas er of $20 worth of groceries will be presented with a substantial bed spring. Call bn us. Trapp jao2’2-4-8m. Reynolds. VLIE bo losier supply our aoHs to dealers to TT sell agsiu. At the same time, any one who has bought our seeds or their local dealer during either 1896 or 1897 will be sent our Manual ol “ Everything for the Qardeu n fer.l8W CDCU provided they by letter s KLC an( j gi ve the name of the local uwrchaat from whom they bought To all others, this magnifi cent Mauual, every copy of which costs us Jl cents to place in your hands, will be sent free on receipt of It cents (stamps) to cover postage. Nothing like this Mauual has ever been seen here or abroad; it is a book of 2tt pages, contains Mi engravings of seeds and plants, mostly new, and these are ''ll size colored plates supplemented by 6 ful of the I best novelties of the season, finally, OUR 'SOUVEMr SEED COLLECTION will also be sent without charge to all appli cants sending It eta. fur the Manual who will state where they saw this advertisement. NRal Card AppHutioat Will Racatra Na j PiterHenderson*/ y^ 7 7C0RTLANDlS T NEWYti