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. EEiii!® Florence Daily Times. Pvblimed Every Afternoon Ex cept Sunday. h«»n’» Anti IMarctic to yon more than a child who aoila coutenence of wa- Cures old and t arrests the tron- Sold by F. IT Dm a BROS SOB, Proprietors. a. l. dark C. A, BRUNSON... .—Manager Editor. 80B8CRIPTION—One ytm,. *1; al* roontlw. R three inootba, •>; one month. 40 centa. yable In ndvenve. by cerriera. 10 eenta ear week, peyeble to the cerrtera Setar- iay mernlnga. ADVEKTIHINU KATES. Bua1ae« locale. Sc per line each insertion. Wants, l>*t and Kouna, not over 25 wonts, ft eenta eack Inaertton. Oaan must accompa- ay enter. Special re tea for Obnaanca. Tributes of Ke Oarda of Thanka and Knceral Notlcea. aria, at the ratee anowed hr law. oalcatloua of a peraoual nainre at | aiOO-Dr- E. May be wor ♦100 if you ha bedding from ter daring young alike. {ble at once. II. Lake, Druggist. Itch on humin, mange on horses, dogs and all/ stock, cured in 30 mimutes by Woffort’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by F. U. LAKE, Druggist. Florence, S. C. The best make buggies are sold by Williamson & Co. 1 Sheriff’s Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. FlokknceCousry Coart Of Oomnjon Pleas Elisabeth Vaughan et al * aa., O. J. Davis. Judgment for Foreclosure and Bale. Under and by virtue of a decretal order of his Honor Jodie Ernest Gary, made the 5th of Febu.ry 1898, in the above stated case the Sheriff of Florence county will offer for sale, within the usual bonra of sale on the first Monday (Maleaday) in March next before the Court House door In Florence county. State aforesaid, the property mentioned and described as follows to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of laud lying being and aituate in the County of Florence, in the State aforesaid containing one hundred and forty acres, more or leas, bound ed on the north by lands of W. J. Lockhart, Permits o>< transient ana contract adver* ttalng apply at the office DAKR a BRUNSON, Proprietors. The Lee County Ledger has ap peared oa our desk. We wish it every possible success. A suspected case of small pox has appeared ia Columbia. The health authorities have taken prompt action, and, if it be small pox, every effort will be made to prevent a spread of the disease. It is very well that Commander Sigsbee has entire control of the diving investigation of the Maine’s hull, but, since the precedent is established, no harm could come of allowing representatives of Spain to witness.the operation. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of ou e*»t by land*^ of letter, salt rhentn 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 cures itch, barber’s itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. The story of the fire is not yet ended. Further accounts of its destructiveness are published to day. Many people in our county have suffered serious loss, and without'doubt there arc losses not yet reported. A serious question is: such a fire get out? How did It will take a thorough investi gation to ascertain the cause of the Maine’s destruction. If hostile hands had anything to do with it, Uncle Sam’s duty is clearly mani fest. However, the fact that the explosion was not due to accident should be established beyond all doubt. In matters of such grave import hasty criticism, let alone hasty action, is altogether unwise and may recoil. Iteefinm a Human Snake. Rome, Ga., Feb. 20.—One ol the strangest and most marvelous stories ever known here has come to light in the case of Miss Carrie Ponder, Three years ago she was a hand some young woman bloeming with health, living in Walker county near the Cohuta mountains. One day, while picking some berries in a field, she was bitten on the third finger of the left hand by a rattlesnake. The wound was cauterized and she was stupefied with whiskey, but the poison was not eradicated as proven by subsequent events. She went into a gradual decline, and her movemente* assumed the characteristics of those of a snake. She began to lose flesh and her disease baffled the skill of the best physicians. She would pull the cover over her head and slyly peep out with a snake-like glittering in her eyes On some occasions she would imitate a snake in every way. She died Thursday night at 10 - 50 o’clock, an hour at which the clock on the mantle had stopped fo three successive nights Miss Ponder was 28 years old and belonged to a well-kn family in this section. Her b was taken to Tunnill Hui for >v..... yesterday. Which? Editor Daily Times: Theover- burdened tax payers would like to know Dr. Tally’s Tonilillon Powders for horses are the bej-t tonic, blood purifier andvennifuge Price, 25cent6. Soldbv REVIVO RESTORES VITAUTy. Made a ** Well od the south by lauds of W. .1. Lockhart and K. (). Lockhart and on the weat by the rlRht of way of the W. C. A A. Railroad, and being the land conveyed to t .e defendant by Plain tiffs. T, rnis cash. purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers. R. McLENDON, Feb. 11, Wl. .‘Sheriff Florence Co. .And consumes only ** . 3c in Pue! ^ fr»ach Day ! Everybody should have ofte.' You can test them at your home for the asking. J. Examine our line of Hardwire. Clerk's Sale. rian of Me. r tat Day. 18th Day. THE GREAT 30th Pay. rrujTUCTnTYEr produces tho above result* ir. 30 da* s. It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all ether* fall. Yuung men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will roc.rcr tiilir youthful vigor by using ItKVI VO. It quickly end Riirely restores Nervous* ness. Lost Vitality, Impoteucy, Nightly Emissions, Lost 1’ower, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases,and all effects of self abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unlits one for st udy, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at tho ceat of disease, but isagreat nervo tonic and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to pale checks and re storing the fire of youth. It ward* off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO.no other. It can be carried in vest pockst. By mail, Sl.OO per package, or six for WS.OO, with a posi tive written cnarvntee to rare or rofandl the money* Circultt free. Address EOYALMmCiliE C0..863 DeM SI.. CHICAGO. OJL For sale by the PALACE DRUG STORE, Florence, S. C. Y ou can a SAFETY BICYCLE FREE It is worth enquiring abiut at LAKE'S Corner Drug Store. iii? « is » non-poisonous remedy for Gonorrhoea, Oleet, Spermatorrhoea, Whites, unnatural dis- | charges, or any inffamma* tion, irritation or ulcera tion of m u c o n s mem- ItheEvansCheMIRIlCo. Non-astringent. Bold by Dragctats. *or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, for tl.flO, or 3 bottles, 12.75. Circular sent on request Sheriff’s Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FLORENCE. Coart of Common Pleas. Mary C. McKween, V8. W. M. Solomon. Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale. Under and by virtue of a decretal order of his Honor, Judge Ernest Gary, made In the above stated case and dated the 10th day of February, 1898. the sheriff of Florence county wilt offer for sale, within the usual hours of sale, on first Monday, (salesday) In March next, before the court house door In Florence County, the property mentioned and descrll>ed as follows to wit: All that certain lot of laud In the city and county of Florence, and State aforesaid, on the west side of (ves street, measuring fifty feet front on said Ives street, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet, bounded ou the north by lot of Isaac iiall, south and west by lots of Jerome 1*. Chase and east by said Ives street; said lot being In the eastern pari of said city. Terms of sale: one-half cash and balance In one year, with privilege of the purchaser to pay all cash. The deferred payment to lie secured by bond of the purchaser and mort gage of the premises, the bond to draw Inter est from date of sale at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum. Purchaser to pay for papers. ^ R. MCLENDON, Sheriff Florence County, Feb. Uth, 1898. Clerk’s Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FLOBKSCK. U. H. Smith, Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. T. B. Reynolds, B. C. Lambert and Mamie Al. Sturgeon, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decretal order of hla Honor, Judge Ernest Gary, made lu the above stated case and dated the oth day of February, 1898,*1 wlll.sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder ou Monday, 7th day of March 189H, during the usual hours of sale, before tbe court house door, In the city of Florence, State and County- aforesaid, the following real estate and personal property to wit: All that certain tract ofland, situate In said county and State and city of Florence, boauded 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 w*y of N. E. railroad, and meas uring on said curve track two hundred and seven (297) feet, ou the south line forty-one (41) feet, and on the west line one hundred and .fifty feet and on the north line one hun dred and sixty (160) feet, together with all buildings thereon and tbe following property attached to said premises: One engine and boiler, 20 horse power, and fixtures, one 24 Inch hand planer, one six inch moulding planer, one scroll saw, one 18 foot lathe with attachments, one emory stone and wheels, one grind atone and stand, one grlsta mill, one mlU eraue, one rip saw and table, one 86 foot 3 inch line shaft with all couplings and hangers and necessary counter shafts, cut ter* and knives for planer tyeada, 62 feet 8 inch 4 ply rubber belt. 85 feet 7 inch 4 ply rubber belt, 180.feet 4 Inch leather belt, 381 set 5 inch taastter .neu, so net 3^ men leather belt, 56 feet 8 Inch leather belt, 68 feet lb tucb rubber belt, one 20 Inch by 16 Inch pul ley, one 86 by 8 Inch face pulley, one 25 by 11 Inch lace pulley, one 14 by 12 inch face pulley, one 48 by 14 inch face pulley, one 14 by 4 Inch dace pulley, one 29 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 caae of foreclosure. Pur chaser to pay for papers. J. W. McCOWN, C. C. C. P. Feb. 11.1898. Clerk's Sale. bTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FLORENCE. J. R. Thrower. Jr. vs. A. M. Maxwell, Defendant. Uaderand by virtueofa decretal order of His Honor Judge Earnest Gary, made In the above ttated caae. and dated Kith day of February 1898, I will se’l at public, auction to,the highest bidder on Monday, 7th day ef March 1898, during the uaual bonra of sale before tbe court bouse door in the city of Florence, State and.county aforesaid, tbe following.described premises. All that lot, piece;or parcel of land situate,;iylng. and be ing In the city of Florence, county and State aforesaid, containing six acres, more or leas, and bounded on tbe north by street unnamed separatiaglt from lots No. 17 and No. 14 as represented on plat of James H. Pawley’s plantation executed by Geo. W. Earle Sur veyor. and dated September 10th 1877, East i by unnamed street separating It from lot No. 17 ou said plat, and by lot So. 16 ou said plat, South by lot No. 16 and by street unnamed, separating It from lot No. ; II on said plat, and west by .street unnamed 1 s«paratliMIt from lot No. 11 and No. 14 on said plat i be said lots and streets unnamed being lot No. 15 and streets surrounding It as designated on plat of James H. Pawley's plrntatton executed by Geo. W. Earle and $ | $ & i IS? Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FLOKENC^ By J. P. McNeill, Judge of ?robate Whereas Ella James hm made suit to me to grant unto het letters of administration of the estat^ of and effects of Robert James. These are therefore to cite kid ad monish all and singular the lindred and creditors of the said Robert James, deceased, that they be jid ap pear before me in the Court of n-obate to be held at Florence on the tikt day of February next, after publkation hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forethon to show cause if any they have, wr the said administration should (ft be granted. Given under my hand this ti* 7th day of February A. D. 1898. Published on the 7th day of Fetijuary 1898 in the Daily Times. Jt P. McNeil J udge of Probal Dr. F. H. McLEAD. Offices above H. S. Rose’s Paints and Oils and Bicycles. ^ For we Cc.a saveycr money Li. 8. WELLING & CO., > ‘JAM Evans 8t. Florence, 8. 0. NEW BAKERY! NEW BAKEM! 205 DARGAN ST. Fresh Bread, every day. Well-kept stock of Cakes and Pies Grocerie 0. Orders will be called for and Bread and Groceries will he deliv ered at your doors. 28 Tickets for $1. Note this: Every cash purchas er of $20 wortli of groceries will be presented with a substantial bed- spring. S Call on us. Trapp jan22-d-3m. P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C. I am offer in Something at a price tq convince you that te or term INSURANCE costs about half the a policy covering your whole life. THIS IS THE RATE FOR FIVE YEA.iS : ^ Atjage 30 the price is ' r . $1,000 per annum At age 40 the price is $ , * per $l,000j)er|annum At age 60 the price is $24 20 per $1,000 per annum At expiration of term you are at liberty t« change the policy to any kind you wish without medical re-examinati#n. Call on, or address, Louis H. Meiareis, Gen. Agt., The Washington Life Ins. Ce. ef N, Y Florence, S. G. SEEDS ? The time for planting them is rapidly approaching We Hla-ve of the city which of the STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FLORENCE. JohnKuker, Plaintiff, vs. I Amsuds Baker, Cora Bak«r, Ben llt>k 0 r and others. Defendant.. Under and by virtue of ii decretal order o his Honor, Judge I. D. Witberepoou. made In he above stated case and dated Ibe let day e-- . , ..... „ „ , dated Heptember 10th 1877. The above prem- i f October, I‘9. ( I will sell at nnb lc ■. . .. . H fee* are located In the Northeast part of the auetton to the highest bidder, during the i.'i«rAn«. usual hours of sale baiore the cour* house ' ' doorln the City of Florence, State and Coun- Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for ty aforesaid, on MonJaj the 7lh day of h*h 6rs - March. 1898. during the usual hours ofsa'e. J MfCJOWN, tbe following real estste, to wit: j C. C. C. P. All that certain pali-^i and tract »f land I.v-I Feb. II. 1897. inn and being In Cain’s townOdp in the nouuiy and State aforesaid, and known ns No. 7 of the Binds estate ’lands, containing A fresh stock of Woods’, Landreth’s, and Buist’s Seeds Of Tobacco Seed Carolina planting. suitable far South , i j 0 t fonr hund-vd and four (Ittjacr-'sr. ore or less. Gifts hauled thc^t . p * * * uc * bounded ao follows: On lb-* north by groceries. Now come, Captain, aad enlighten the public, acknowl- error, for an honest edge your confession is good foff'the soul. C. Morgan. .Wwi MiinM. P Covliigfoq, PROPRIETOR OF THE Buggie* * ud carritifu* of all kiuda on hand cheap at, William- gon A Oo’f. •tahlea. Williamson & Co. can sell you g buggy At bottom prices. lands Of Jaiin s H iselden- wei,t by !aude ofi Sampson Judge au t Bill Long; south by lauds 1 of J R Hinds und A..U. Munti, and east by: lands of J.K iLnW Being the same tract of j land conveyed to Wary itaker and o' tors, by R. B. Smith. (TerkfclCom t by deed dsled the '.1882. Tern s of sale one- n one and two years, se- iortg:»ge of the purchaser r pat ois. J. W. MoCown. C. C. C. P. 6th day of Kohl u»i ( third cash, balano cured by bond and Purchaser to pay f< Feb. 14. lift. 13. tfOTT’S NERVEftiNE PILLS. Ths great reme dy for nervous Tiros) ration and all nervous dis eases of the gen erative organs of either sex, such a* Nervous Prostration. after CStSS Falling or Lost Manboodjmnotoncy,Nightly Emissions.Youth ful Srrors. Mental Worry, excessive use of To bacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. W tth every BA order we give a writ ten guarantee to care or refund the money. Soldat AJ^NO per bex. 6 boxes for $6.00. M. CHk-aRAL M1PART. CRrslsad, Mia. Palace Drug Store. Mail orders promptly filled. ‘ I, i # 0,117 M r liable Vernal* e-.-er offered Lipeeially for D* VOVT’S PEJiTTYRCYAIi FUJ,' and "take no r~ Bond tor circular. Pric e *1.00 per bo -, B boxeeifor >R. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO-, - OlereUnd; PENNYROYAL PILLS. •For Bale bj F. U. T^fra.