The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, February 03, 1898, Image 1
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f - North British SMercbantile Of London, 5
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I Firemen’s Fund of California. 1
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IN iERSOHAL
TWENTIETH DAY.
How To _
Filin bottl, or common ! "l 1 "" > ou • l "P
Aith urino and let iUUnd twnityJ C0Ugh,u * t ’ ,ak# Chamberl.An .
ban oura; a sfditn»ut ornmtling. m ,
iidicHtt-8 a!« ui healthy condition ! ,,
'f th3 kidii'** “ vvl... lent tor colda,
k’lutl Out.
or common
Wh*n
c.
^Offic
Pin, IIoom A|iMt,|>rlntM S«0,000 to B
Collegfi —HroaJ Tiro Bill Killed
la the Senate.
The hoiu- ycit^rday devoted its
f*ntir« day sosnon to the considti<
atiou of the sppropriation bit!.
Th“ mn$t rvd'itdM change in the
11 it! was tht* cniting down of tti«
$25,000 fix-'d lor the S*>uth Or to-
bna Colics to #20 000. Th re
was quitM a hard fight for the old
colleg«, but it was of no avail.
No fight has been mad* on the
Citadei appropriation or on the
Cough Kemcdy. It a ways gives
SOME A E OUR OWN PEOPLE
AND. SOME ARE NOT.
.*»> Coaae
and It
•ml
go and do Sdnuy TUInt.*
ivea as rieasnre to Hear
• • Tbetr Moremenu.
Mr. K. C. Barrett is off on the
N. E. R. R. to-day.
Mr. I. W. King, of Dillon,
• J-
las
spenjt las night in the city.
Mr. Ja ies Stackhouse a
nent citizen of Marion is
city.
Mr. B.
Mr. T. Lr Staokhoase oi Marion
ANOTHER VICTIM.
'Vm. Steadt, Keprerentlug Hlmaelf a« a
Kulght of Ptojrthlaa, I* Taking in
the CouBtrjr.
Two or three residents of this
city have unpleasant recollections
of one Wm. Steadt. A few weeks
ago he was here, and, representing
himself as a Knight of Pythias,
succeeded in getting a draft cashed
at the Bank of Florence, and thus
victimized two members of the
order. He said he was a member
of a lodge in Maine gave the semi
annual pass-word and showed cre-
the seal of the
lodge. The check was drawn on a
; Portland, Me., bank, and was
t Whitp, a promiuentjSignedbyGeo.E.Edwards.treas-
cicizen et Darlingtou was here this urer. In about a week it came
moruiug. , back protested for the following
reason: “No such account at this
bank.”
•vs When urine
.tains liu»u it is evident:* of •
Uidney trouble. Too frequenn de-'
ure to iirinat** or pain in the I ack,
4 ft Uo convincing proof that the
.idneys and biudder ar* o. t of
rd r.
what To no.
There is comfort in the know-!
Wlge so often expressed, that Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp Knot, the great
relief. It is most i-xcsl-
too, ns it aids ex-
pcctoration relieves tho lungs and
prevent! anv tendency toward
pneumonia. For stile by n‘l drug 1
gists and medicine dealers.
J.
Skin Diseases.
firTbe , ? e “ tia to nd * r
•pent lasl night with
Laughliu
Capt. Peter
re
Mr. R. A. Brown, the gema,
present dive of Sc
in the city to-day.
m H. Dou 0
-Sterday and went out on
Before he came to Florence,
however, it seems that Mr, Steadt
worked the same game elsewhere,
sent itive of Scott A Browne’ The foHowiag is taken from the
Portsmouth, Va., Star:
“On December 18 a well dressed
; All :^ H. Douglas arrived in stranger, who introduced himself
as Wm. Steadt, and claimed to be
member of the Marion Bar,
in Florence this morning.
lr. J. Wade Robinson repre-
iting t ie travellers, insurance
tpany, was in the city last
tht.
Railro
Evans w •
while thi
came in
from Cob
Mr. C. E. Nolan representative
of thaw*! known piano house of
M. A. Mr. one, Colombia, ie in the
city to-dt 7.
Rev. D . Wileen. a Presbyterian
'minister of Conway, spent last
night in t ie city as the guest of
Mr. Peter Eaughlin.
Mr. C. D. Blackman, a popular
day operator of the Coast Line
has so far recovered from the ef
fects of v. ccination as to be able
to be out ;o-day.
1 Commissioner W. D.
- in Florence a short
morning- Mr. Evans
ou the morning train
mbia.
Mr. Hr. ry Smith, a well known
shoe man A New York city, was
in town t s morning. Mr. Smith
has been travelling for the past
20 years and is a very popular
salesman.
A Brilliant Orator Coining.
“B. Y. P. U.” will be the sub
ject of a 1 cture by Dr. Calvin S.
Blackwell, corresponding secretary
of the Ba; tist Young People’s lin
ing, auxiliary to the Southern Bap
tist conve tion, and associate edi
tor of the Baptist Union of Chica-
on next Monday night at the
laptist church. The press of this
sntire country places Dr. Black-
irell as an orator among the first
rank. Note the following :
“A man of conspicuous person
lity, mat. iiless oratory and thrill
eloque ice”-—Wilmington Mes
general appropriation* for any of r ; >aie dy fulfils every wish
the other State colleges. Another u relieving pain in the bark, kid
fight whs made on the appropr.a- liver, Madder and every
tion fur tho State Fair society, j t” irt U*® urinary pavsngos. It
and this provision was cat out ofj ‘ :orreCtB inability to hold urine
the bill altogether. When ihej lU,c l 8t ' R ldi ll K pain in passing it,
house took a recess it had under! u . r effects following use of
consideration the appropriationf Wllie or beer, and over-
for tbe payment of the Mackey i C0,UP> that unpleasant necessity
claim, Mr. Caughman leading a’°/k e * n K COl up«ll«d to get up many
fight upon it. Dr. Sturkie sue-! ^ ur * u 8 the night to urinate,
ceeded in getting the $1,000 put in ^he mild and the extraordinary
for the State board ot health in- ‘‘t^t ot Swamp-Root is soon re
created to #1,600. . alizsd. It stands the highest for
During tbe day the supply billj'b* won ^® r f°l cures of the most
was presented by the committee ca8e8 - if you need a
on ways and means. In its pr»;$- ( 'u^i 0 * 00 you should have the
ent form so far as the several '' e8t * Sold by druggists, price 60
counties are concerned the bill isj; u< i #L00. You may have a sample
a dummy It provides, however,}pamphlet both sent
however, for a State levy of 5 mill* i [ e ® by mail. Mention Times-
based 011 a session of the legisla-
For the speedy and permanent cure 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 itch,
scald head, sore nipples, itching pilaa.
chapped hands, chronic sore eye* and
granulated lids. *
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge Price, M cents. Bold b»
lure not lasting longer than the
end of next week, so Chairman
Thomas states,
Tbe Ssaate.
The senate went to work with a
msat-ax yesterday and killed al-
mo*t every bill on which there
free
I Messenger and send vour address
to Dr. Kilmer tfeCo., Binghamton,
N Y. The pronerietors of this
paper guarantee the genuineness ot
this offer. j
When Vou Have A Bad Cold.
You want the best medicine that
J
isscdcirc
that gentleman to iden
tify him at the Merchants’ and
Farmers’ Bank.
Steadt claimed to be a Pythian,
and gave the semi-annual pass
word; he showed a travelling card
issued by Scott Lodge, No. 37» I*
O. O. F., oi Davenport, Iowa, also
letter of recommendation from
that Lodge; Steadt also professed
to be an Elk, and gave the grip of
the order.
Mr. Scott was disarmed by these
recommendations, accompanied
the stranger to the bank, where he
identifidd him and endorsed his
draft for $30 on a bank in Daven-
port
In taking leave of Mr. Scott,
after thanking him profusely,
Steadt said:
“Well, brother Scott, I am a
stranger to you, but you’ll find I
am a perfect gentleman, and never
fear but this business will be all
right.”
Id refutation of these assurances,
the stranger’s draft was returned
to Mr. Scott marked “no funds.
Mr. Steadt’s credentials supposed
to be forgeries.”
In addition to the face value of
the draft, Mr. Scott was called
upon to pa^ a protest fee of $3.
Steadt is said to have worked
Newport News before coming
here.”
was the least debate. The fir.t to! 5 an , be p b t“iued, and that i* Cham
berlain e Cough Remedy.
You want a remedy that will
not only give quick relief but ef
fect a permanent cure
Yon want a remedy that will
|ieve the lung* and keer ex-
suffer was Mr. Patton’s paving
bill and soon after Mr. Gaine's,
broad tire bill received the same
fate. Mr. liendersou’a county gov- i
eminent bill ran the ganntlet, hi
ccessMil:
in
jger.
“He is ;;inongthe most popular ., ro 15 ajui 20
polisaed orators in th^’J fowls 25 cents,
ith.”—Richmond States.
rhese notices indicate that a j ■ 1 —
rich, rare treat—is in store j Subscribe for this paper
Next
Local Pickings
Eggs are now plentiful at 10
cents a dozen on tho street.
The weather indicated for this
morning d'd not arrive. »Vhere
is the s cow ?
Q (it* a large cro vd of* pronn-
nem insurance men were at the
depot’.bis morning.
There seems to be the greatest
amount of poultry offered for sale
this market- Fall chickens
cents and grown
Who cannot livo
i in Florence t
FRIEXDFIELD ITEMS, i
WtiooplBK Counn Utoaos a School. AhOtbor
Happy marriage. Perwaal Notea.
Friendukld, Jan. 24.—-The
Friend field School has closed on
account of whooping cough. Our
suceessful teacher, Miss Hattie
Waldress has pleased her patrons
and gained the friendship of a
great many or our people who re
gret to part with her.
Farm work has begun and we
hope our “plow boys” will stnve
hard to make plenty of hominy,
hog and Masses
Mr M. A. Lee, of Mt. Holly, is
spending some time with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lee, at
this place.
With the resignation of Rev. H.
F. Oliver, the members of Hebron
church have been successful in se
curing Rev. A. McA. Pittman to
fill the pulpit every 3rd Saturday
and Sunday. We wish him much
success in his work.
Mrs. H. P. Kirton of Forest-
ville was summoned to the bedside
of h**r daughter last week, Mrs. M
W. Gasque of this place.
Mr. B. B. McWhite, Jr., and
Miss Anna Myers was united in
wedlock on Thursday evening,
Jan. 20th, Rev. T. A. Evans offi
ciating. Much happiness to the
young couple. Mr. McWhite is
also of Williamsburg. “Boys don’t
let the Williamsburg-ites take all
of our girls.”
Mr. Elisha Berry, of this place,
says he never bed anything to do
him eo much g >< d and give such
quick rejiff from iheauiatism as
Chamberlain’* Pam Balm. He
wae bothered greatly with shooting
pains from, hip to knee until he
used this liniment, which affords
prompt relief.—B. F. Baker, d.ug-
gist, St. Paris, Ohio. For sale by
all druggists and medicine deaU
ere. j
tendency toward
that ST
t auy
pneumonia-
You wau r remedy
pleasant and safe to take.
Chamberlaiu a Cough Remedy
s the only medicine in use that
neets all all of these requirements,
’’hie remedy is famo»»- * ' its
‘••ire of b*' 1 *ds througuwut the
United Staite 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
end praised. For sale by all drug-
ists and medicine dealers. j
Buy your
Garden Seed
At the old reliable ...
Comer Drag Store
and you will be satisfied
as many others always
have been.
Fresh supply Rag-
F. U. LAKE,
Registered Pharmacist.
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'371$' r <W
Stoves!
CLEAN
ECONOMIC
COMFORTABLE
only
• 104—Dr* E. DaMchon’t Anti Dlarrtlr
May be worth to you more than
$100 if you have a child who aoils
redding from inconteuence of wa
ter during sleep. Cures old and
young alike. It arrests the trou
ble at once. $1. Sold by F. U
f^ake, Druggist.
P. A. Willcox,
Attorney-at-Law,
Florence, S. C.
Dr. F. H. NcLEOD.
Dices above H. S. Rose’s Store
iW BAKERY!
NEW BAKERY!
205 DARGAN ST.
r And consumes
f 3c In Fuel
y &ach 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 c*.a save yor money
L. 8. WELLING & CO.,
2fia Evana St. FloreMft, 8. C.
Fresh Bread,
EVERV DAY.
Well-kept
stock of
Cakes and Pies
Groceries.
the people of our city.
Fine lot of pea-vine bay (< r
siil**. Apply Box 82,Florence, 8. 0.
Feb. 1. 6td. Itw.
.day nt jht it the time. — ,
ntton
at Oi
* *ed meal and built f<»r
Mill—Order* left al
OF
|office will have prompt attn>-j SANBORN CHASE,
Fire, Life & Aeeideit Unmee
Surety Issued.
tton sued wanted at Oil Mill.
R. C. Commander.
Cotton seed halls and meal a!-,
was on hand and for sale at the
warehouse at Sash and Blind Fac-
t try. See me before baying. Or
ders left with M. E. Swells will be
promptly filled.
D. H- Hamby.
Jaa3-3m-d<&w.
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 wohh of groceries will be
presented with a substantial bed
spring.
Call on us.
I - Tfi PP
jsntS-4-tss.
Reynolds.
WE •« longer sspply oar i
" sell sgsia. At the same time, any
one who has bought our seeds of their
local dealer during either tSgfior 1807 will
be sent our Maaoal of -EverytUag lor tfcc
Oardea " for IMS nDCC provided they
apply by letter rKCC and give the
name of the local merchant tram wham
they boagbt To all others, this magnifi
cent Maaaal, every copy of which costs us
* cents to place in your hands, will be sent
free on receipt of 10 cents (stamps) to coyer
postage. Nothing like this Maaaal has
ever been seen here or abroad; it is a book
of 201 pages, contains MO engravings of
seeds and plants, mostly new, and these are
supplemented by 0 full size colored plates
of the best novelties of the season, finally,
OUR ‘SOUVENIR’’ SEED COLLEODOR
will also be sent without charge to all appli*
cants sending IOcts.fortheMaaailwhowUl
state where they saw this advertisement
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