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*•- , * . ■ . - > Mr u . -■ ‘-, J Florence Daily Times. PtBLIHEB EVKBT AfTEBNOOII Ex- •bit Sdhuay. HER A BRUESOR, Proprietors. .Manager M. L. UAKK.. ■. A. BHUNKOS Editor. BWB8CRIPTION—One yeai, W: al* montha. •k three montba, II; one month, 40 centa. rayahle In ad ranee, hj carrier*, 10 centa aer week, payable to the carrier* on Bator- lay ■arnlnga. ADVKKTIBIKU KATKH. Baalaaaa locale, 9c per line each insertion. Wanta, Loat and Fonno, not over 26 worda, ggeenta each laaertlon. Oaah mnat accompa ny order ■pedal rates for Obituaries, Tributes of Ke ■peat, Garda or Thanks and Funeral Notices, •fllctal ads. at the rates allowed by law. Geamuntcatlona of a personal nature at rsgpilar rates. ’ For ratoo on transient ana contract adrer- iVdag apply at tbs omce Dj aaamn Th« rain tinge n ie oTn< )AHK A BRUNSON. Proprlotoro. - 1 "' - - - "" is an nudii- to-day gujMd blaaaipR. On reading the dot* of the gen eral aieembly for 1898 it will be noted that the diepeniary remaiue Ib etatu quo. nr i-. l 11 jl So there ia fire beneath ihe •moke after all. The report of the diepeuaary investigating committee affirms as facta the ■nspioioBa of Mr. Verner. We •appose this will end the matter, bat the revelations and recom mendations of the cemmittee. are wholesome things to the body politic. The referendum on the liquor questien has been indefinitely postponed- Mr. Simkius said “are we afraid to submit this mat ter to the white people of South Carolina ?’’ Dr. Wyche called it child’i play to dictate to the demo cratic party. We leave the logic of this reply to ear readers. When did the Democratic Convention or the Democratic party become greater than the people themselves ? The public printiug baa gone to the Bryan Printing Company very worthy and competent peo ple to do the work. The commit tee claim that the award was made to the “lowest responsible bidder.” The Stste’e bid was by 9869.70 the lowest pf all the bids and backed as claimed by high and ample guarantees for the faithful performance of the printiug. The olsae vote, 6 to 7, rather verifies the claims of the State and makes the judgement of the majority as to the value of its bid a matter of indifference. So after all the door ie left open wide enough for the play of opinion and political neceeiity- We have no donbt the State would well and promptly have performed the work, and the people should, at least, appreciate ite work for the reduction of the cost of the public printing and for it* low bid, which have no donbt saved thousands to the public treasury. SOME NEW LAWS. balance of $13$ 58-100 county funds, lost by Coffin bank. An act to require all railroads and railroad cotapames operating trains and doitig busiuess in this State to provide and operate sep arate coaches or separate apart ments in coaches for the accom modation and transportation of white and colored passengers in the State. / An act to/amend an act eutitletl “an act to amend section 1687 of the general statutes relating to the bunting of deer,” approved December 24, 1886, and embraced in section 420 of the revised stai* utes, 1893, Vol. 2, approved 9th March, 1896, so as to extend the time for hunting deer in Charles ton and Florence counties. An act to require the free pub lic schools of this State to observe the third Friday in Novemter of each year as arbor day. An act to regulate the rate of interest upon any contract arising in this State for the hiring, lend ing or use of money or other com modity. An act to empower magistrates to order services by publication upon absent defendants. A joint resolution to procure information with a view to the establishment of a reformatory for youthful criminals. An act to amend section 4 of an act entitled “an act to require the supervisors of the State to publish quarterly reports,” approved 2nd day of March, 1897. An act to regulate express and telegraph companies and to extend the powers of the railroad com missioners, so as to give them power and authority to regulate charges by express companies for transportation, to regulate the charges of telegraph companies for the transmission of messages by telegraph, or charges by per sons engaged in the several bnsi nesses herein named, to apply the powers given to said commission ers, by law, over railroad compan ies to all companies or persons owning, controlling, or operating a line or lines of express and tele graph, and make the penalties prescribed against railroads for violating cotamissioner’s rules sup ply to the cyirnpaniee and persons herein named whose line or lines is or are wholly or in part iiT this State. Sheriff’s Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Fuikshck County Coart Of Common Flea* Elizabeth Vaughan et a! v*. O. J. Davis. Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale. Under and by virtue of a decretal order of bit Honor Judge Erneet Gary, made the otb of Febntry 1SS, in tbe above stated case the Sheriff of Florence county will offer for sale, within the usual hours of sale on tbe first Monday (Halesday) In March next before the Court House door In Florence county, Stale aforesaid,; tbe property mentioned and described as follows to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying being and situate in tbe County of Florence. In tbe State aforesaid containing one hundred and forty acres, more or les^ bound ed on tbe north by land* of W. J. Lockhart, on tbe east by lands of on tbe south by lauds of W. J. Lockhart and R. O. Lockhart and on the west by the right of way of the W. C. A A. Railroad, and being the land conveyed to tbe defendant by Plain tiffs. Terms cash, purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers. R. McLENDON. Feb. 11,’W. Hherlff Florence Co. By Chewing Safety Stoves! only Clerk’s Sale. A Kmldge of the Work Dane by the Reseat General Assembly. An set to make the drawiug of jurora public. An act to authorize aheriffa aud deputy sheriffs of the State tn ar- real criminala without warranta in certain oaaea. An act to eatabliah and declaie the law aa to diatreaa for rent. An act to amend aaction 167 q of the general atatutea of this h -.e being section 410 of the r< < 3 0d atatutea of 1893, Vol 2, !< . iug after “Willismiburg” tl.u county of Florence. An sot to cede unto the limited State* of America certain lands in the harbor of Chai lesion for the purpose of establishing and main taining a home and sanitarium thereon. An sot to authotiza town au thorities te exchange lalsr of towB csnvicte with county authori ties. An set to provide for the coun ty government of the various coun ties of this State. A joint resolution to relieve J. S. McCsIl, county treasurer of Florence county, of liability for a REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a Well tfan of Me. 1st Day. 15 th Day. THE GREAT 30th Day. araxiaros mimdivx produces the above results In 30 days. It seta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall. Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. €t quickly and surely reitorss Nervous- ness. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wastlna Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the aeat of disease, but la a great nerve tonte and blood bnUder, bring ing back tbe pink glow to pale cheeka and re storing the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It can bo carried in vest pocket. By mall, ■1.00 per package, or six for S5.00, with a tire written guarantee to cure or re the money. Circular free. Addreas UrciLIEDICDTC CO..269 Dearborn St.. CIllimiLL For sale by the PALACE DRUG STORE, Florence, S. C. . Mg «Ms a non-poisonous remedy for Gonorrhoea, r OI7BEb^^B Gleet, Spermatorrhoea, a Ite tdaya.^g Whites, unnatural dis- OaaraatM* ■ chargee, or any Inflamma- _ jot to sutettn. tion, irritation or ulcora- ■Pranau •oauflon. tion of mucous mem- ItheEmnSChfmichCo. br ane*. Non-astringent. ^ClNCISNiTI.O.talg •V ,d Drogglste. 0 8 . ^^Por .eut in plain wrapper, by expresa. prepaid, for (1.00, or 3 bottles, (2.75. Circular sent ou request M. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY or FLOBKNUE. G. H. Smith, Trustee, Plaintiff, rs. T. B. Reynolds, B. C. I.ambertand Mamie Sturgeon, Defendants, Under and by virtue of a decretal order of bis Honor, Judge Ernest Gary, made In tbe above stated case aud dated tbe t>tU day of February, 18»8,tl wlUJtell. at public auction to tbe highest bidder on Monday, 7th day of March 180X, daring the usual hours of sale, before the court house door. In the city of Florence, State aud County aforesaid, the following real estate and personal property to wit: All that certain tract of land, situate in said county .and State and city of Florence, bounded north by lot of R. C. Commander, East by right of way ofN. E. railroad curve track, south by lot of N. E. railroad and west by right of wsy ofN. E. railroad, and meas uring on said curve track two hundred and seven (307) feet, on the south Hue forty-one (41) feet, and on the west line one hundred and fifty feet and on the north line one hun dred and sixty (100) feet, together with all buildings thereon and the following property attached to said premises: One engine and holler, 30 horse power, and fixtures, one 24 Inch band planer, one six Inch moulding planer, one scroll saw, one 10 foot lathe with attachments, one emory stone and wheels, one grind stone and stand, one grists mill, one mill crane, one rip saw and table, one fitf foot S Inm line shaft with all couplings and hangers and neceaaary counter shafts, cut ters and knives for planer heads, 62 feet 8 inch 4 ply rubber belt, 33 feet 7 Inch 4 ply rubber belt,; 80^feet 4 Inch leather belt, 38feet 6 Inch leather belt, 86 feet 3% Inch leather belt, 611 feet 3 inch leather belt, 63 feet lb Inch rubber belt, one 20 inch by 16 Inch pul ley, one 36 by 8 Inch.face pulley, one 25 by 11 inch face pulley, one 14 by 12 Inch face pulley, one 46 by 14 Inch face pulley, one 14 by 4 Inch face pulley, one 2V by 8 Inch pulley, one 20 by 18 Inch pulley, one 34 by 10 Inch pulley. Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance In one year secured by bond .and mortgage of pur chaser with Interest from date of sale and attorney’s fees In case of foreclosure. 11: chaser to pay for papers. J. W. McCOWN, C.C.C. P. Feb. 11,1808. <<( Y ou can a ! SAFETY BICYCLE FREE f ^ It is worth enquiring about at | LAKE’S | I Corner Drag Store. | ^ w w CLEAN ECONOMIC COMFORTABLE r And consumes . 3c in Fuel V Each Day ! Everybody should have one. You can test them at your home for the asking. -^-773^5^*5= Examine our line of Hardware, Glassware, Paints and Oils and Bicycles. For we Cc.a saveyor money _ L. S. WELLING & CO., 253 Evans St. Florence, 8. 0, Citation Notice. HEW BAKERY! HEW BAKERY! 205 DARGAN ST. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OK KLOBKNCK. By J. P. McNeill, Judge of Probate Whereas Ella James has made suit to me to grant unto her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Robert James. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Robert James, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me in the Court of Probate to be held at Florence on the 21st day of February next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon to show cause if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this the 7th day of February A. D. 1898. Published on the 7th day of February 1898 in the Daily Times. J. P. McNeill, Judge of Probate. Fresh Bread, every day. Well-kept stock of Cakes and Pie£ Dr. F. H. McLEOD. Offices aboye H. S. Rose's Store Orders will be cglled for and Bread and Groceries will be deliv ered at your doors. 28 Tickets for $1. Note this: Every cash purchas er of $20 worth of groceries will be presented with a substantial bed- spring. Call on us. Trapp jan22-d-3m. I P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Clerk’s Sale. Sheriff’s Sale. STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FLORENCS. Court of Com mein Plea*. Mary C. McSween, v*. W. M. Solomon. Judgment for Foreclosure am! Bale. Under and by virtue of a decretal order of his Honor. Judge Ernest Gary, in»de in Ihe above stated case and dated the 10th day of February. )«88. the sheriff of Florence county will offer for sale, within the usual hours of sals, on first Monday, (salesday) in March next, before the oourt houso door in Florence County, the property mmtloned and described ss fo’low* to wit: All that certain lot of land In the city and county of Florence, and State aforeeald. on tbe west side of Ives street, measuring fifty feet front on said Ives street, and In depth one hundred and fifty feet, bounded on the north by lot of Isaac Hail, south aud west by lots of Jerome P. Chase ann east by said Ives street; said lot being In the eastern part of mid elty. Term* of sale: one-half cash sn l balance in one year, wltb privilege of the purchaser to pay ail cash. The deferred payment to be secured by bond of the purchaser aud mort gage of the premises, the bond to draw lotar- sst from date of sale at the rate of 7 per sent, per annum. Purchaser to pay for papers. R MCLENDON. Sheriff Florence County, Fsb. lltb, DUS. - bTATE.OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FLORENCE. J. R. Thrower, Jr. ✓ vs. A, M. Maxwell, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decretal order of His Honor Judge Earnest Gary, mads in the above stated case, and dated Kith day of February 1888, I will se’l at public, auction to;the highest bidder on Monday, 7th day of March 1898, daring the usual hoars of sale before the court house door in the city of Florence, State and.county aforesaid, the followingidescrlbed premises. All that lot, piece.orfparcel of land situate,;iylng. and be ing in the elty of Florence, county and State aforamid, containing six acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by street unnamed separating it from lots No. 17 and No. 14 ss represented on plat of Jamea H. Pawley’s plantation executed by Geo. W. Earle Sur veyor, and dated September 10th 1877, East by unnamed street separating it from lot No. 17 on said plat, aud by lot No. 16 on sa'd plat. South by lot No. 16 and by street unnamed, separating It from lot No. II on mid plat, and west by .street unnamed separating It from lot No. 11 and No. 14 on mid plat the mid lots and streets unnamed being lot No. 16 and streets surrounding It as designated on plat of James H. Pawley’s plantation executed by Geo. W. Earle and dated September 10th 1877. The above prem ises are located In the Northeast part of the City of Florence. Terms of mle cash. Purchaser to pay for pspers. J. W. McCOWN, C. C. C. P. Feb. 11, 1897, ■■■piH on. 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Agt., The Washington Life Ins. C®. #f N. Y Rlorence, ©. G. SZEIEIDS ? The time for planting them is rapidly approaching ' A fresh stock of Woods’, Landreth's, and Buist’s Seeds Of Tobacco Seed Carolina planting. suitable for Ssutk F. P Coviiyitoii, PROPRIETOR OF THE Palace Drug Store. Mail orders promptly filled. PENNYROYAL PILLS. I « The only safe, i reliable Fa •war offered to i especially i Jot OU. MOTT'S FEVVTBOTAX KAMI and“e r Send tor circular. Price $1.00 pot Box* • >R. MOTT’S ClttCMJCAL. do., - Ql For sale by F. U. . V 'm*M3