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The RuoRENeE [>mLY TTmes. V .1.. IV FLORENCE. S 0.. MONDAY EVENING. ^EBRCaHY 7. iSfli. NC. 13 5 ^lr)s6re in the ^ | Liverpool and London and Globe, | Phtenix Assurance of London. | North British &Merciiantile Of London, 3 American Fire Philadelphia, 1 Firemen’s Fund of California,. | gilCEBTRAL HOTEL. W. R. BARBINCER, «, ot . 1 amuMiMmuiiiiMMiraaMmiiiMimiiimMR ^ Office in I>r. lUlerton’s Bill. Below are tha remaiii'iu; re- raaiuiliK eeoMoos of Dr. Ild^rC'm'e bill to aninmi tha ecbool law. 80c. 5. The City Treasurar shall receive as coiupenaatiou for hie service* such reasonable saia,*ioi exceeding oue hundred dollar', as said School Commissioners, may determine, and before entering into his duties as Treasurir he shall sive an oHicial bond in th» penal sum of two-thousand doltnra to the said Commissioners,' with IN PERSONAL VEIN SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE Mr - B - °- Puni y- Bostick wsre teturniDg from Sum ter where they have been visiting thefamily of Mrs. Bostick’s brother AND SOME ARE NOT. > Cuiua mbs s« a* taim* MS 11 eiTW IM PlMSBl* f Mttst •fTkair Mr. G. B. King, of Lucile, is in town. Ex-Henstor L. S. Bigham is in th. city. Capt. G. G. Lynch isj.in Colum bia to-day. VlSLtlDg in Miss Eva McCall is Darlington. Mr. C. D. Miller, of Columbia, is in|the city. Mr. R. C.JIKing spent yesterday in Wilmington- Mr. W. E. McBride, orjMax, P. 0 , is in the city. Mr. T. L j Stackhouse, of (Ma- riou, is in the city. Mr. Walter * Gregg, of Mars Biufl, is here to-day. Parrott left for Dar- Tim tingtou this morning. J. T. Barron, Esq., A. C. L. at- torusy, is in the city. Mr. Melvin Purvis, of monsville, is iu the city. Mr. G. W. Warr/jof Lueile, paid us a oall this morning. Mr. I. Sqlzbacher is spsnding the day in Oharlestou, Mr. j;. 0.' Hatchell spsnt last light irith Mr. J. J i. Cox. Loeul Pickings We regret to state that Mr. Geo, Bates, who lives iu East Floreace. is extremely ill. Senator Johu L. MoLaurin has sent a lot of tobacco seed to this postoffice for free distribution and Dr. F. H. MsLeod has the seed in charge and will distribute same. Mr. Joel M. Meggs an old citi zen of Lucils, died at his home after a long illness, on the 31st of January. Mr. Meggs was 78 years the 11th of last August. He leaves a wife Mid five grown ol^ld- ren. Little Willie the nine year old sou of Mr. J. W. Norton, of Lucile while out in the field last Thurs day where some stumps were burn ing accidently caugkt fire and his father hearing his screams ran to his assistance, but Willie was so badly burned that he died Satur day afternoon. Dr. Blackwell is Here. To-night at 8 o’oloek (note How T« PmS Oat. Kill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand tweaty- four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy conditieu of thi} kidneys When urine btaina linen it ie evidence ot kidney trouble. Too frequent de- two good suntu's, conditioned ! 8 * re to urinate or paiu in lha back, for the faithful performance of is aUo convincing proof that the hir duties Kidneys and bladder are out of Sec. 6. That the County Treas °rder. urer shall hold the Constitutional what to do. school tax and poll tax to which There is comfort in the know- tbe said school district is entitled ledge so often expressed, that Dr. under the general piovision ollaw, Kilmer’s Swamp Hoot, the great subject to the warrant of the board kidney remedy tullile every wish of School Commissioners ot said iu relieving paiu iu the back, kid school distsict. „ ' neys, liver, bladder and every Sec. 7. That the Board of School part of the urinary passages. It Commissioners shall have power! corrects inability to hold urine to assess upon each scholar as j and scalding pain iu passing it, supplimeatary tuition fees, such |or bad effects following use af sum or sums as may be necessary I iiquor, wine or beer, aad ovsr- to meet the expenses of said schools comes that unpleasant necessity Provided, That should the parent, of being compelled tu get up many *'V said School Commissioners, and Cotton seed hulls and meal al- ih*»'said Treasurer shall be liable was on hand and for ssl** at th# to all penalties uow preicribed by; warehouse at Bash and Blind Fhc* law for uon-pertormancs or ueg- tory. See me before buyihg Or- bet of duty. ! ders left with M. K Swaill will b* promptly filled i lb H. Pamst. .lau3-3m-dAw. W ben you cam el sbep for coughing, take Chamberlain’# Cough Remedy. It a wavs giv»»s prompt rsliH It is most excel lent for colds, too, as it aids ex pectoration relieves the lungs and prevents any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by all drug* gists end medicine dealers. J. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and ♦enema. 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 pi Us, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. night Mr. Jas. McCown, of Pss Dee, was in’town this morning. Mr. A. J. W. .Baoot, ofi k Back Swamp, is in the city to-day. Miss Mary MoTaggartia visiting the family of J. 8. McKenzie. Mr- H. J. McLaurio, Jr ,of Sum ter, was in town this morning. Mr. George ’ Pettigrew, of ‘Ib- enezer^wae iu town thia morning Mr. J. S. Hntcbineoa, of Mc Millans, attended the sales to-day. Court Stenographer L. I. Par rott spent yesterday in Darling ton. Miss Isla McKenzie > left this morning for Dillon,, where eke is teaching school. Mias’Mitylene Howie, ef.. Swift Creek, Is visiting her sister Mrs. W- M- Waters Mr. H. 8. Toon, railroad agent at Washington,!N. C., was in th«* city this morning. Mr. J- J. McKenzie, who is run oing a pharmacy at Dtlloi, was it the city yesterday- Mr. Joe Smith,of Timmot sville, who has been laid up with it sore arm, is able to ke out again Miss Maud Parrott, wl • has m visiting at Dr. LaWs, has sturned to her home at Hurting >n- Ir. and Mra. Arthur fCymour, Branohville, 8. C., are on a lit to Mrs. 8. J. Hewitt, of this [r. and Mrs. P. I. Bostick, of rrencsville, Ya, passed through ice this morning su routs leir feome. Mr. and Mra. the* Aims) Dr Calvin S v Blaukweil, corresponding Y. P. U., will lecture at the Bap tist church- The B- Y. P. U, will be his subject. ? Dr. Blackwell’s reputation as a fiuished scholar and eloquent speaker has preceded him, aad he will be greeted to-night by a large audience. Here is what leading papers say •f him: “There is no danger of falliug to sleep before such an orator”— Chicago Times-Herald. “He has made an enviable rep utation as a word painter.”—St Louis Republic- “He is a splendid speaker, his articulation aad pronunciation being almost perfection” * * He is an eccleiaetical statesman.” —Birmingham Evening News Horses and Mules. Majer J. D. Swops will receive a carload of Kentucky horses and mules to-night- They will be on sale at Elliott’s stable all next week and thereafter. Feb. 5-tf. Subscribe for this paper Ballet In Six Bonn. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the New South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is i great surprise on account o its exceeding promptness in re lieving pain in the bladder, kid neys, back and every part of the urinary passages inmaleor femnle It relieves retention of watei anc pain in passing it almost immedi ately. If you want quick relie and cure this is your remedy. Sold by F. U. Lake, Druggist F orence, S. C. Csttou seed msal and halls for sale at Oil Mill—Orders left at my office will have prompt atten tien. Cotton seed wanted »t Oil Mill R. C- Commander tf. tilings during the uight to uriuate. The mild and the extraordinary effect ot Swamp-Root is soon re- aliz d- It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you used u niedicitM you should have th** best, .Sold by druggists, price 50 and $1.(10. You may have a samplu bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention TiMKt- Mebsengbr and send your addreaa to Dr. Kilmer it Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The properietora of this paper guarantee the genuineness ot this offer. j Whea You Have A lla# CalS. You want the best medicine that can be obtained, and that is C.hern- berlain’e Cough Remedy. You want a remedy that will »t only give qufck relief but sf- relieve the luuga and ke* r ' ex pectoration easy. You want ft remedy th— will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. You -wira* ft. remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Charoberituij s Congh Remedy is the only medicine in use that meets all all of these requftvmeuts. This remedy is famo*'* * - its cure of be' 1 Me througuoiit the United St aim and in many foreign countries. It has many rivals, but, for the speedy end 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 Oezural Insurance Agency •r , SANBORN CHASE, Fife, Life k Aceideet lisnaiee. Auretv guardian or other person with whom such scholar resides, make application to the Board of'School Commissioners for said district, stating that such paient, ghardian or other person with w horn such scholar resides, is not able to pay tuition, then such scholar shall he admitted free. Sec. 8. The said board may as semble at any time and elect a Clerk and Superintendent of city schools, whose duties and compen sation shall be prescribed by the said Board: Provided, That no member of the Board of School Commissioners shall be eligible to any office within the provisions of this Act. The said Board shall have the following powers and du ties: i. To discharge the same du ties in the city which are requjred of School Trustees in the counties „ jhJojtetM class books To cause examinatio] made of teachers forthecity schools. To elect and dismiss Superin tendents and teachers, prescribe their duties and term of office, and to make rules for the goverment of the schools. 5. Vacancies occur- ing ip the Board by death, resigna tion 4 , departure from the Stale or refusal to qualify, or other causes, shall be filled by election as herein before prescribed, b. To establish, when expedient, a Normal school department, and to grant diplomas. To make, if req tired, an annual report to the Superintendent of Education. 8. To determine the manner in which the tax provided for shall be expended in maintain ing the city schools. Sec. 9. The Board of School Commissioners so elected may call a mass meeting of the property holders of the eaid school district returning for taxation therein property of the value |50 er more to consider and determine wheth er, in additioa to the amount of the Oenstitutional School Tax ap propriated to the use of th# schools in the school district, it is deemed expedient to levy an additional tax not to exceed the limit here inbefore mentioned for the pay of teachers’ salaries, or the building, furnishing, repairing and improve ment of echos! houses, or for incidental expenses. No tax thus levied ihall be repealed at any subsequent meeting during the year. The property holders in such mass meeting shall appoints Chairman and Secretary, who aball keep a correct record of all proceedings and to file the same in the office of the Mayor, and may adjourn from time to time. It ■hall be also the duty of said Chairman to notify.the City Clerk, within one week, of the fctaount of tax thus levied, and the eaid Clerk ■hall thereupon proceed to assess sueh tax on all real and personal property returned in aaid school district; the City Treasurer shall, Vl . . collect this tsx at the time and in Note this: Every cash purchas- the manner provided for collecting cr °* £ 20 wortl1 °f groceries will be the city taxes, and it shall be a presented with a substantial bed- lien on all property until paid as j s P rin B- is provided for in cast of State or j County taxes- The proceeds aris ing frem this tax shall be kept separate and be paid oat by the City Treasurer in warrant drawn Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for horses sre tho best tonic, blood purifier and verraif ngo Price, 25 cents. Sold I t m* tfs* ^ & P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at- # Law, Florence, S. C. Dr. F. H. NcLEAD. Offices above H. S. Rose's Store NEW BAKERY! NEW BAKERY! 205 DARGAN ST. Buy your Garden Seed | At the old reliable ... Comer Drag Store, | and yeu will be satisfied as many others Fresh supply Rag land’s Tobacqo Seed* F. U. LAKE, Registered Pharmacist, fl Ifow ^ ^ qyj! Stoves! CLEAN ECONOMIC COMFORTABLE r And consumes only f 3c In Fuel y Bach 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 a.n saveyc. - : money L. S. WELLING « CO., 253 Evans 8t. Florwnoa, 8. 0. Fresh Bread, EVERY DAY. Well-kept stock of Cakes and Pies Orders will be, called fer and Bread and Groceries will be deliv ered at your doors. 28 Tickets for $1. Citation Notice. Call on us. Trapp jsb82-4-S«. Reynolds. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FLOKKNCC. By J.P. McNeill, Judge of Prohate Whereas Ella Jatnes has mads suit to me to grant unto her letters of administration of the estate sf aad effects of Robert James. These sre therefore to cite and ad monish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Rsbert James, deceased, that they be and ai pear before me in the Court of Profc to be held at Florence on the 21st < of February next, after public at herebf, at 11 o’clock in the. forenodi show cause if any they have, why said administration should not granted. Given under my hand this the day of February A. I>. 1868. Published on the 7th day of Febr 1M0 in the Daily Tim as. J. P. McNeim., Judge sf Prebate.