The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, February 15, 1898, Image 1
RCORENeE
mix Times
Vol. IV.
FLORENCE. 8 C.. TUESDAY EVENING. FICimUARY 15. i89fc.
N<>. 142
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| Liverpool and London and Globe, |
Phcenix Assurance of London, 1
North British & Merchantile »t i**W |
American Fire Philadelphia, |
Firemen's Fund of California. I
NEW COUNTY DAY.
It HAD THIS.
Lm «»untjr Cr«at«tl and Per it |
▲aothar Klaottoa—Saperala Coach pill '
Haw.
Tli»?n» wa» something lively,
•picy and internating in the pro
ceeding* of the house of repreewn-
y«»rd.y »ud liquor .ao,. nor ,. 0 », hoe , „ uh , tor
pl«. w.r. »t thrbottom of th. I;t- acv-rtis^meut will .Jll ov.
tic breeze that created for tl
Much In it of liitnroM and Vain* to
A dvertlaarii.a
;OopyriKatad by Chat. Anna Uaica.)
NO. 14.
Advertisi innnt* wou’t work inir- j
acles, won’t sell ice in Greenland;
An |
•rcoatsl
Office in '
£ CENTRAL HOTEL.
SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE
AND SOME ARE NOT.
Thoy C'iniM and «o and do Many Tbla**
an t It Olrea ua Plaaanr* to Hoar
of Tholr MuTatnanta.
Mr, W. P. Friar spent yesterday
ia Samter.
Capt. H. W. Lwcius weat to
Sumter yesterday.
Mr. T. J. Flippin a prominent
drummer is in the city.
Mr. S. D. Rogers left last sight
for the stock markets.
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Malloy,
are visiting at Cheraw.
W. R. BARRINGER, Age „t. i
liiiaiuiiuiuiuitiuiUiUiiutiutuiuiiuumuumuuumuK
111" PERSONAL VEIN , ' 'T "tT, 7,
Look out for another lot of cheap
horses and mules. 8. D. Rogers
left last night for the stock markets
to lay in a large lot. He desires
his patrons to wait an him if they
need good cheap stock.
Deputy Sheriff Hays of Marion
was in the city this morning with
a prisoner Julius James that was
arrested near Mars Bluff in this
county a few days ago. James
broke jail in Marion on the 14th
•f January.
The following parties from Flor
ence attended a masquerade ball
in Darling^/U last night. Messrs.
C. M. Chapman, Brooks Howell,
L. W. Moseley and I as. Evans,
Misses Theo. Kuker, Nettie Evans
and Sarah Batringer. A most de
lightful time is reported.
Messrs. Williamson & Co., have
the job of moving the merry-go-
round. This enterprising firm
used jo horses and mules and 10
wagons in conveying the tent,
wooden horses and paraphanalia
to Mars Bluff Ferry this morning
HQt yet returned
what time they
. • -i in July it they are cheap enough,
nm. being » ripple nu the «ua j but a 6r .,„ u .b|, ,d. „f ,»ble
.. ir Stuff is always best.
.. .- Mf- v «"« O.IM to the Hull Ma.uu .dvertiiiug mutt be
attention of _th. houne the repot t. | c0 „ t , ( |, r ,, d J, , d „ r .
lising and as insurance—tn*u-
surface of the flu da session
tive sea.
that he had freely heard that dis
pensary sample liquor was ben g
given away and that senators and
representatives bad been drinking
such stuff. He followed it up
ranee ot business — insurance
against loss of trade.
Such insurance should be placed
... . . .. . — 1 on the same business principles
with a concurrent icsolutiou th it tbal dicttttw the pl#ciu F g of F fire
created some lively and peculiarly ;Uld lifH 1U8uratlCe . F r ie k 0 ut the
strongest companies—the best
interesting debate end was thru |
Capt. G. G.
terday ia Wile
Lyach
lington.
spent yes-
Mr. Joe Smith, of Tiniinensville,
was iu town this morning.
Ex-Senator T. C. Moody, of
Marion, was in town this morning.
Mr Gus Hoffmeyer
ifiornipg for ii trip *. C
Mr. L. W. Moseley iWft this
morniag for his home ini Green
ville.
1
Mrs. O. H. Matthews, of Ben-
nettsville, is visitiag relatives in
the city. *
Mr. H. L. Galloway, of Dilloa,
was in town a short while this
morning.
Mr. C. S. MeCallongh, of Dar
lington, was at the depot this
morning.
Chancellor W. D. Johnson, of
Marion, passed through Florence
this morning.
Mrs. J. S. McCall.of Effingham,
is visaing her daughter Mrs. Ed.
Niles, who is just recovering from
a spell of sickness,
Mr. Percy Mood, of Marion,
who has been visiting relatives at
Sumter, passed through the city
this morniag en route to Marion.
Mr T. B. Stackhouse, nf Dillon,
was in the city this morning. Mr.
Stacl house was returning from Co
lumbia where he had been in the
interest of Pee Dee county.
Mr? J. J. Conyers, who organized
the^ouncii of the Jr. O. U. A. M.
here last night, left for Marion
this morning where he expects to
put in a council of the order.
The teams have
so we cannot tell
Messrs. A. T. Harllee, R. P.
Hamer, Dr. T. J. Weatherly, Dr.
J. H. David, M. Stackhouse and
R. P. Hamer, Jr., part of the com
mittee from Dillon that went to
Columbia in the interest of Pee
Dee county were at the depot this
morning. Theee gentlemen were
jnbilant over their victory in hav
ing another election to decide the
matter.
Mr. A. C. Stoll was painfully
hnrt last Sunday by a mad Jersey
bull on Mr. T. H. Harllee’s place.
The bull attacked Mr. Stoll and
knocked him almost senseless.
Mr. Stoll found himself on the op
posite side of a fence and does not
know whether the bull threw him
over, or whether in trying 'To es
cape he got over. Mr. Stoll has
several bad bruises on his body
and narrowly escaped being kill
ed.
passed, providing for an imtne 11-
ate investigation of the reports.
Ttmi it want over to the senate
ami that body put an end to <l
with all its possibilities. Durit g
ths day session tbo house gave the
county government bill a final
reading and than considered only
senate bills—a number of th ?m
were killed. No afternoon session {„ Pver
waaheld. . tbe advertising
At the night session Mr. Ildar-
ton urged the houstKo take up out
of its order the bill to giv# the
town of Florence th# powar to
punish criminals. A .defect in
the charter left the town without
that powar.
Ia Ui« Hemte.
It was new county day in the
senate yesterday, and as a result
Lee will join the sisterhood of
counties and Pee Dee will have
another opportunity to do so. The
principal fight was made on the
concurrent resolution authorizing
the governor to order a new elec
tion to determine th< question of
sstablishing
Relief in Six Hours.
Di stressing Kidney and Bladder
diseases relieved in six hours by
the New South American Kidney
Cure.” This new remedy is
great surprise on account ofj
its exceeding promptness tn re
lieving pain in the bladder, kid
neys, back and every part of the
urinary passages in male or iemale.
It relieves retention of watr 1 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.
SCOTT’S always cures G t
from CcTington’s Drug Store.
it
In a recent letter from Wash
ington, D. C., to an old friend
Major G. A. Studer, for twenty
years United States Consul at
Singapore, says. “While at Des
Moines I became acquainted with
a liniment known as Chamber
Iain’s Pain Balm, which I fount
excellent against rheumatism as
well as against soreness of the
throat and chest (giving me much
easier breathing.) I had a touch
of pneumonia early this week, and
two applications freely applied to
the throat and chest relieved me
at once. 1 would not be without
it for anything.” For sale by all
druggists and medicine dealers.
A awl Ivor Wrack.
Charleston, S. C„ Feb, 13.—At
Adams Run on the Charleston and
Savannah road, there was a rear
end collisioa at 5 o’clock this
morning between passenger train
No. 78, of tho Plant System, aad
a freight train. The caboose of
the freight was demolished and
the passenger engine was slightly
damaged. Eagiaeer Tucker of
No. 78, sprained his ankle badly
when he jumped frem liis tab. No
one else was injared.
new county. By a ybte of 23 to
13 the senate declared that the
people should have, in view of the
alleged frauds in the first election,
a second chance to vote on this
new county question.
Up to the time of the debate on
this matter very little had been
done except to give^a number of
bills a final reading.
The conference committee on
the appropriation bill reperted
that it had agreed to the senate
amendment placing the appropria
tion of the South Carolina college
at 125,000 ; the committee failed
to agree on the amendment autho
rizing the loan of $2,400 to the
State Agricultural and Mechanical
society. A committee of free con
ference was ordered appointed for
this last item.
At the night session the Jim
Crow car bill was taken up at 25
minutes to 9 and by previous agree
ment the vote was taken at 10
o’clock. Mr. Ragsdale w T as the first
speaker. He favored the bill. The
vote on the passage of the bill to a
third reading was 19 to 18.—The
State, Feb. 15. ,
papers.
Business insurance—advertis
ing—is better than ths other
kinds. They repay the losses
causid by misfortune. Advertis
ing prevents the misfortuu*.
It may be possible to do adver
tising from which you will never
see any results. It is certain that
get results from
that you do not
do.
If all the money tuat is wasted
in W'orthleiif media were concen
trated in tho best paper—a paper
lik-- “The Timks-Messenukr or
Daily Times,” it would carry a good
advertisement straight th r «ugh
the dull seasou.
Advertising finds a parallel iu
farming. At some seasons the
harvest follows the planting very
quickly, at others the result is
slower.
Plant advertising seed in De
cember and the crop comes at
once. Plant in July end it may
be September before the full, rich
iiarv^st comes, bu| it will qo
(WSrfryou pTania littfs “ga“
eass’l along with it, yon'l'/tfiP
something to eat right strft„a(
throqgh July and August too.
Don’t try to sell heavy thiugs—
things involving great outlay.
Seek out the little catchy, useful
things. Get a wedge of satisfac
tion started into the house with a
three-cent fan, and tbs big end of
it will carry in some silk dresses
later ou.
Running expenses are much the
same whether you’re dull or busy.
Figuie the cost of the advertising
sgaiust the gross profit of the in
creased business from week to
week, and the operation will show
a profit every time, provided ths
advertisements ars properly con
sidered aad written—“but that’s
another story,” as Mr. Kipling
savs.
llluud 1’uiM.n I'urt-tl.
There is no doubt, according to
.the many remarkable cuies pi r
; formed by Botanic Blood Bulm
: (“B. B. B.”) that it is far the best
I tonic and blood purifier ever man
ufactured. All otheis pule into
insignificance, when compared
with it. It cures pimples, ulcers,
skin diseases, and all manner of
blood and skin ailments. Buy
the best, and don’t throw your
money away on substitutes. Try
the lung tested and old reiiabb B.
B. B. $1.00 per large bottl- For
sale by druggists.
A BAD CASK I'UttKD.
Three years ago 1 contracted a
blood poison. 1 applied to a
physician at once, and his trrat-
ment came near killing me. 1
employed an old physician and
then went to Kentucky. I then
went to Hot Springs ami remained
two mouths. Nothing seemed to
cure me permanently, altlnugh
temporary relief was given me.
I returned home a ruined man
physically, with but little pros
pect of ever getting well. 1 was
persuaded to try Botanic Bloi d
Balm (B. B. B.,) and t<» inv inter
astonishment it quickly Imaled
every ulcer.
Z. T. Hallkkton,
Macon, Ga.
For sale by druggists. F« h.
BEULAH HIGH SC HOOL.
General Insurance Agency
OF
SANBORN CHASE,
fire, Life k Accident liisurijnee.
Sunty Iwnerd.
•IOO—Dr- I,. Uotchon’a Anti iMcirtlc
May b« worth to you more than
$100 if you have a child who soils
bedding from inconteuence of wa
fer during sleep. Cures old and
young alike. It arrests tbs trou
ble at once. $1. Sold by F. U
Lake, Druggist.
•IK. ORDER U. A. M.
A Bwllier tetnion Began Under Href. Liud-
uy’e Management-oilier Mai taw.
Ou February 4th the trust “os
and patrons of Beulah H.^h
School met and approved Profess
or Lindsay’s manner of condcct-
iog the school and agreed to con
tinue the same under his maime-
ment. The second session of 100
days begun on the 7th inst.
Mr. Wiilis’ little boy, who was
very low with pnsumonia, is con
valescing.
Two very interesting addresses
were recently delivered to the
students and patrons of Beulah
High School hy Dr. Darhy and
Rev. Mr. Patterson.
The farmers are moving around
in th*.-ir work preparing for another
crop.
We,
Notioe to Ladies.
the Hope Hose Cempany,
Hampton Counall No. 43 Organfaa* laat
Night With Twenty Charter llawbara.
Hampton Council No. 42 Junior
Order United American Mechanics
was instituted in the K. of P. hall
last night.
The following gentleaien from
Sumter came over to install the of
ficers and conducting the initiatory
service: Messrs. Wm. Yeadon, W.
E. Mims, B. Frank Kelly, Bay-
nard Yeadon and J. J. Conyers.
The charter roll contained the
names of twenty members, nearly
all of whom were present and re
ceived into full membership.
The officers elected to serve the
first term were as follows: Henry
H. Husbands, councilor; J. T.
Sholar, vice-councilor; Richard C.
King, recording secretary, J. J.
Brown, financial secretary; A. E.
Tomlinson, warden; F. V. Hug
gins, conductor: W. FL Elliott,
treasurer; T. D. Rhodes, inside
sentinel; Robert Cronenberg, Jr.,
outside sentinel; F. P. Cooper, Jr,
past councilor.
The future prospects of the new
council are very promising. The
; next meeting nightwill be Monday
!the 28th.
Nol AImtu}), Uiiil'-rtiloixl.
A fact often overlooked, or nut al
ways understood, is that woman sutler
as mue.h from distressing kidney and
bladder iron bleu as ihe men. The
womb is situated back of and \ery
close to the bladder, and for that rea
son any distreaa, disease or inconve
nience manifested iu the kidneys,
back, bladder or urinary passage is of
ten, by mistake, attributed to female
weakness or t-.mub trouble of some
sort. »
The error is easily made and may he
as easily avoided by setting urine | tide
tor twenty-foar hours; a sediment S|
or settling is evidence that your kid- f
ueys ai|d bladder need doctoring. If
w hive pain nr dull-aching in the'
ick, pass water too frequently, or
scanty supply, With smarting or burn
ing,—these are,also convincing proofs
of kidney trouble. If you have doctor*
ed without benefit, try I>r. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy.
The mild and t ie extraordinary effect
will surprise you. It stands thehigh-
estfor its 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
and pamphlet, both sent free by mail.
Mention Thk Timks-Mkssknokk and
send your address to I>r. Kilmer A Co.,
Binghampton, X. Y. The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuine
ness of this offer.
— ■ ■■ i ■' ——
ChanibarlHtu’a Cornel' K.-meil.v .11 ways
Ptoves KITeelual.
There are hd better njediciues
ou the market than Chamberlain’s.
We have used the Cough Remedy
when all others failed, and in
every inatauce it proved effectual.
Almost daily we hear the virtues
of Chamberlain's remedies ex
tolled by those who have used
them. This is not an empty puff,
paid for at so much a line, but is
voluntarily given in good faith, in
the hope that suffering humanity
may try these remedies and, like
the writer, be henefitted.—From
the Glenville (W.Va.) Pathfinder.
For sale by all druggists and med
icine dealers.
Everybody uses SCOTT’S. Get
it at Covington’s Palace Drug
Store.
ilemented by 4
do earnestly request that the ladies j Mr. J. H. Smith of our town is! of’thobeatnoveltie
\UE a* loagtr sspply oar seeds to dealers to
TT sell agsli. At the same time, any
one who has bought our seeds of their
local dealer during either 1896 or 1897 will
be sent our Msaiial of M Everything for the
Qsrdco ” for IMS CDCC provided they
apply by letter rKED and give the
name of the local merchant from whom
they bought. To all others, this magnifi
cent Maaaal, every copy of which costs us
M coats to place ih your hands, will be sent
free on receipt of !• cent* (stamps) to cover
postage. Nothing like this Manual has
ever been seen here or abroad; it Is a book
of 2H pages, contains SO* engravings of
seeds and plants, mostly new, and these are
‘ ‘ ‘ full size colored plates
[ties of the season, fi nally,
meet with us on Friday afternoon, j a first class paper hanger and" has i OUR "SOUVENIR ’ SEED COLLECTION
beb. 17, at 4.30 p. m. to arrange the agency for the largest wall will also be sent without charge to all appli-
fer a bazaar. We shall be pleased j pn pur concern in the United States cantssending 10 cts. for the Manual who will
to have as many attend as possibly (Mr Smith will take nleasure in’! y. he l e th - ey .. saw -l h l i ’ ! tJ ^ rtlselT ? enta
caa. Place of meeting will he;calling on-any one desiring to see *** ""ggyP
given in to morrow’s paper. samples. Notices left at ihe post
Respectfully, office will
The Hope Hose Co. tion.
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receive prompt atfen-
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