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Vol. IV.
FLORENCE. S C. SATURDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 12. 1888.
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No. 140
^ InsOre in the 3
I Liverpool and London and Globe, I
Phoinix Assurance of London. 1
North British &Merchantile Of London, 3
American Fire Philadelphia, .1
| Firemen’s Fund of California. |
£ 0tt CEWRiL HOTEL. ^ ' BARRINGER, Agent. ^
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SUNDAY CHURCH SEKYK’ICN
niomi I'oitumCureti. ' In a rpceut lottor from Wash-
'Ph. rt> is no doubt, according toi ingtou, D. C., to an old friend,
per ! Major G. A. Studer, for twenty
_____ _ United State* Consul at
. ](“15. B. lb”) that it ie far the be«t| Singapore, eaya. “While at Dea
1’iaom to t.o •n«i wim wui i’ivih ti-Noiit-p tlio many rt iiiiii kablt* cures
th<> Tim*. formed by Botanic Blood Balmlveara
Rev. Yancy Yon A Riser wi
IN PERSONAL VEIN
Ptckiiigs
i Strawberries will soon bn in if
this weather continues.
-yKs sssn^ss.^
Tlie) Come mid go au<l «l<> Mhii; Tbiiige
and tt Gives us Pleasure . to Hear
of Their Movements.
Mr. A. A. Myers, of Foreatville,
is in the city to-day.
Mr. Jas. B. .Jarrott spent last
evening in Darlington.
Miss Gertrude Meadors went to
Darlington this morning.
F. L. Willcox, Esq.,
I talked of at an early dale in Flor- j
ence. Lots have the camp by all
means.
Shipments of lettuce are being
made via Southern Express com
pany, north from Chadbourne and
Lake Wacoainaw. What is the
matter with Florence?
preach to the Lutheran congrega
tion at 11 a. m. and 7.80 p m
Sunday school at Kuker’- hall at
4 p. ni.
No services at St. Anthony’s
Catholic church. Sunday school
at the usual hour.
At the Baptist church R >v. il.
R. Moseley, tho pastor, will preach
at 11 o’clock a. in. and 7:30 j>. m.
Sunday school at i p in
Rev. J. H. Dixon, the p ar.to *, wid
preach at the I’resbvtorian clnm.h
at H a. m. and 7 80 p. in. Suinlay
School at the usual hour.
The pastor. Rev. W. 1. Ib-rbert,
will preach at th Methodist
church at 11 a. in. a d 7 80 p. m.
Suijdav school at 4 ji tu.
There will be no «< Ivies .u the
tonic and blood purifier ever man
ufactured. All otheis pale into
insicnificance, when compared
with it. It cures pimples, ulcers,
skin diseases, and all manner of
blond and skin ailments. Buy
Darlington this morning.
Miss Marion Nettles is speed
ing the day in Darlington-
Mrs. Arthur Green of Elliotts is
visiting Mrs. H. W. Lucius.
Mr. S. Liles Miller of Charles
ton was in town this morning.
Maj. H. Frank Wilson of Sum
ter is spending the day in the city.
Mr. .Tames McCowu, of 1'ee De u ,
The ladies should call at Sulz-
! bacher’s to-day and see the dia-
1 monds. In one show case $100,-
went to 000 worth of these precious
stones are exhibited. These dia
monds are the property of a north
ern house and are here for Messrs.
Sulzbacher & Son to select from.
These diamonds will only be ex
hibited to-day.
Ed. Love, the headwaiter at the
Coast Line restaurant, is not only
a first class waiter, but under
stands how to cultivate flowers.
Ed has charge of the restaurant
(lower garder and he has put it in
beautiful fix. Hyacinths are now
Episcopal church, owing to the ;.l»-
senceof the rector. Sunday si'lvmj
at 4 p. m.
COLOUEII CHUlK HEP-
Cumberland M. E.—preaching
by the pastor, Rev. F- K. Mc
Donald. at 11 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.
Sunday school at 4 p. m.
Mt. Zion A- M. E.—The pastor,
Rev. W. T. Williams, will i>reach
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Suiuliiy ■
school at 3.30 p. m.
Moines I became acquainted with
a liniment known as Chamber
lain’s Bain Balm, which I found
excellent against rh* umatism as
well as against aoreueta of the
throat and chest (giving me much
the lies'. and don't throw your | easier breathing.) I had a touch
money away on substitutes. Try j of pneumonia early this week, and
the long tested and old reliable B two applications freely applied to
B. B. $1.00 per large bottle For the throat and chest relieved me
sale !-y druggists. at once. 1 would not be without
A HAI* CASK 11 HKD. I il tor anything.” For sale by all
Three years ago 1 contracted a druggists and medicine dealers,
blood poisou. I applied to a
physician at once, and Ins treat
ment came near killing me. I
employe l an nld physician mid
then w. nt to Kentucky. 1 then
wont to Hot Springs and remained
two months Nothing seemed to
i cure me permanent ly, although
temporary relief was given me.
1 returned home a mined man
physically, with but little pros
pect of ever getting well. 1 was
persuaded t<> try Botanic Blood
Balm (B. 1>. B.,) and to my utter
astonishment u quickly healed
every ulcer.
Z. T. Ham.euton,
Macon, (la.
For sale by druggists. Feb.
• HMi l>r k. lleiokou’* Autl IMniellc
May lie worth to you more than
$100 if you have a child w ho soils
bedding from iticontenence of wa
ter during sleep. Cures old and
young alike. It arrests the trou
ble at once. $1. Sold hv F. U
Lake, Druggist.
Cotton seed meal and hulls for
sale nt Oil Mill—Orders left at
my office will have prompt attei
tion.
Cotton seed wanted at Oil
B. C. Command!
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James Stackhouse & Son will
receive to-night onotlmr car load
of fine plantation and turpentine
mules. Also a lot of line driving , son any uir-in
horses. Call on thenjf before buy- m**mf
N<*t Always Umlprstoml.
A tael often overlooked, or not al
ways understood, is that woman suiter
as uiiieli Iroiii distressing kidney and
bladder troubles as the men. The
womb is situated bark of and very
close to the bladder, and for that rea-
disease or ineonve-
manilested in the kidneys,
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ing.
Williamson’s is the placo to huyj
a good buggy horse.
KlMil'll! ON^A TIE YOTi;.
Just received from Tennessee
horses and mules, at Williamson’s
stables.
has been on the jury ail the w.-eb. i , .. ...
sprouting and it will not be manv
Mrs. J. E. Kelley who has been da y 9 before they will be in full
quite sick for some tiirjAis out bl oom '. His hot house flowers are
‘ beautiful and Duicaid^ir 1
c_. . it takes g re at
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seymour I pains with his garden and delights
left for their home at Branchville I in bis work.
last night. j
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Mr. Cicero Durham a well-
known traveller was in the city
this morning.
Mr. Sanborn Chase took in Jas.
Young’s entertainment lost night
at Darlington
Mr. W. A. Green, of Wysacky,
Sumter county, is spending the
day in Florence.
W. H. Pope, Esq., attorney for
the Coast Line with headquarters
at Fayetteville, is in the city.
Mr. W. C. Wilson of
1 back, bladder or urinary passage is of
ten, by mistake, attributed to female
weakness or womb trouble of some
■SOI'I .
The error is easily made and may be
as easily avoided by setting urine aside
for twenty-four hours; a sediment
or settling is evidence that your kid
neys and bladder need doctoring. If
you have pain or dull aching in the
back, pass water too frequently, or
scanty supply, with smarting or burn-
ing,—these are
remedy.
The mild and t he extraordinary effect
will surprise you. it stands thehigh-
estfor jts wonderful cures. If you
take a medicine you should take the
best.' At druggists fifty cents and one
dollar. You may have a sample bottle
ami pamphlet, both sent free by mail.
Mention Tub Timks-Mehsknokk and
send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghampton, N. Y. The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuine
ness of this offer.
You can buy
horses, mules,
carriages and
prices.
at Williamson’s
wagons, buggies,
harness at low
Seaatwr riilinan’s l)U!>en*ary Bill ^teem-es
It* IVealli Mow In Die < iimiiiiiieftltooiii.
Washington, Feb. IL—The
ty
State of South Carolina urCTflfowr
liquors brought into the State in
original packages. The motion
to report it favorably was lost on
a tie vote.
The action of the committee to-
. ,, . day ends a Jong contest that has
Well broken, all-purpoee horee. ustiol f al aUe , ltio „. 0 ne
•od mu ee at low price, at W.l- of tbe prioci|>a | objectl „ DB ,| eV ei.
liameou e .table., 0[)ed £ (h> i jt w r ould ^ th()
Arrived this morning a large lot gtate the power to control intar-
of mules and horses. William- gtate commerce and might lead to ;
son’s stables. the invocation of power in the
Chamberlain’a" Cough* lleuietly ~AI Mitya CaB0 ° f ° ther Commodities. Be-
Fioves EfTertuni. fore the direct vote was taken to-
^ ... day an amendment to the bill pro-
Ibere are no better raediciuee v i di „ K t h a t tbe Stab* should not
on the market than Cbamberlaiu e. dl>ci r mll ' late aga; , lsl tho Uqaor of
We have need the Cough Bemwly auv p ar t jcu i ar 8 Stal , ) wa8 a dopted
u n t kho d net thia mornmJ wheu , a ^ otll8 ?‘ B failed, and in by a vote of 7 to o. The vote on
H,ll wee at the depot thie morning, .very inetanoe it proved efleetual. ^ motion t0 faiorably r6port t he
Mr. Wileon la out proepeeting. Almoet daily we hear the virtuea bll| „„ than |oat on a -, ie ‘ votBt a ,
Mrs. Manly Barrett, of Bay of Chamberlain a remediea ex- it Vequirea a majority to report a
Head, Fla, i.'vi.itiug til, family *>y tbo« who have need bill 7 avnrably .
r.f Mr A A Vfvers of Forestville thom ' This is not an empty puff,
‘ ' y ’ paid for at so much a line, but is LEE COUNTY CREATED.
Mr. LeRoy I^ee, a Florence voluntarily given in good faith, in
county boy, who is attending the the hope that suffering humanity Houk' ot llnprvsrnUitlves 1*:i«mmI (lift Bill
South Carolina College, is in the may try these remedies and, like Ye»ter«iajr.—senate iterusen t<»
c ,ty. the writer, be benefttted.—From An »* rrt> * J*""* Act -
, , . ., * the Glenville (W. Va.) Bathfinder. Columbia, February 11.—The
Those who attended the James p or ga j e a U druggists and med- House to-day, by a tremendous
Young entertainment in Darling- i 0 me dealers. majority, passed the Act creating
ton last night say that it was Lee County, and it will go to the
something extra. ^ Have you seen those beautiful Senate Jto-morrow. The Legisla-' nffipan ghnvoH'Q finco’o Ctnrc
Mr. R- C. King the general A. mules at Williamson’s stables? live appropriation bill was ordered I (lUUlC Hi 0. RU5C 5 OIUIG
Lvnch’loffiTa^ndid the^pf.? Wi l U ""V“ * P?' h " V ? t0 Ther t e h w r a 8 c 8 on,'id g er«ble,feb.teon
P/TamefYouT h. DarUngfoS SLu'd‘hn’r.. 0 .' Pla “ l,, '° U th “ amendinenu to the genera,
jast night. appropriation bill as made in the
~ 1 Senate. The House generally in-
| sisted on its appropriations, nota
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ETY BICYCLE FREE
It i^wortli enquiring about al
bAKE’S
Cotner Drug Store.
^W ^ w m 1 m'
l or Sate.
The following legal blanks are
for sale at the Ti.mks-Mksbknger
oflice: Bill of sale, note and bill
of sale, lien on crop, agricultural
lease and lien, lien and mortgage,
note and chattel mortgage. Also
magistrate's blanks.
P. A. Willcox,
Attorney-at-Law,
Florence, S. £.
Dr. F. H. McLEOB.
Vapor StoYes!
CLEAN
ECONOMIC
COMFORTABLE
r And consumes only
f 3c in Fuel
^ Each Day !
Everybody should have one.
You can test them at your
home for the asking.
Messrs- H. D. and J. C.
Williamson returned from the|
stock markets last night and as a
result of their visit hue horses and
mules have arrived.
Rev. T. P. Baker of Cheraw
passed through Florence this
morning en route for Marion
where he will conduct services in
the Episcopal church to-morrow.
Mr. J. L- Neeley arrived this
morning from Charleston. Al
though quite weak, Mr. Neeley is
looking well and we hope lie will
soon be alright again. Mr. Neeley
was accompanied by Mrs. Neeley.
On the arrival of the train Mr.
Neeley was surrounded by his
friends who were delighted to see
him.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent enre of
tetter, salt rhentu and eczema, Cham
berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment is
without an eqnal. It relieves the itch
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also cares itch, barber’s itch,
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lids.
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge Price, 25 cents. Sold by
NEW BAKERY! .
NEW BAKERY!
205 DARGAN ST.
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Cakes and Pies
Groceries.
General Insurance Agency
SANBORN CHASE,
Firt, Life & Accident Insurant^-
Surety Bonds Issued.
bly those to the South Carolina
College and the htate board of
health, aud in its refusal to make Fresh Dread,
any loan to the State Fair. Re- j kvkrv i».\v.
peated efforts were made to pass a ! Well-kept
county government bill, but final ( clock 0 f
action was avoided as often as it
was approached. ! Orders will be called lor and
'The Senate would not consent to ! f{ rca( j an d Groceries will be deltv-
repeal the anti-free pass law, and ;„ te d a t \our doors,
it killed Mr. Mayfield’s dispensary i
bill, refusing to do anything with j 00 TipVfltC fAP
thn law. Senator Pettigrew’s dis-; £0 IHmOlO lUl tj)I»
peiitary bill went wUh thooth- Notc , bis; Every cash purchas-
.r. -N.w.nud Conner. j er Sjo worth grocc . r ie7 Will be
Ta . . . , ^ i presented with a substantial hed-
Itch on human,jmange on horses, ! *
Examine our line of
Hardware,
Glassware,
' Paiats and Oils
and Bicycles
For we c^.i saveyc? money
L. S. WELLING & CO.,
253 Evans 8t. Florence, S. t’.
Citation Notice.
dogs and all stbek, cured in 30
mimutes by \Nlofiort’s Sanitary
Lotion. This nLver fails. Sold
by F. U. IfAEE, Druggist. ,
(Florence, S. C.
spring.
Call on us.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
cor NT Y OK Ff.ORKNCC.
By J. P. McNeill, Judge of I'rotiate
Wber^as Ells .tame* Ini* nuute
suit to me to grant unto lier letter*
of administration of the e*t»tr of ami
effect* of Robert James.
These are tlierefore tb cite, ami ad
monish all and singular the kindred
aud creditors of the said Robert
I James, deceased, that they be and ap
pear before me in the Court of Probate
to be held at Florenee on the 21st day
of February next, after publication
hereof, nt 11 o’clock in the forenoon to
show • ause if any they have, why the
said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this the Tth
I day of February A. I). 18tW.
Published on theTth day of February
Ikuk in the Daii.y Timkh.
J. P. McNmi.l,
J ndge of Probate.
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