The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 04, 1898, Image 3

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55 • V.iS i ii ' •-. - ,i^agaaaBaMi • •• , ... ■ ! •. f. . _ itinoc Florence Daily Times. PviLiaifCB Every Akterxooi • EFT SuhjjaY. Ex- IIRKI BRUNSOH, Proprietors. , BARR . BRUXHOB. ...ManftKer ..... Mltor. BWBHURIFTION-On« ym,, 14; ctx month*, tt, thrM moatha, $1; oua monib, 40 oenU. Bayahl# In advance, by aarrlen, 10 nenta gar weak, payable lo the carrier* oa Hatnr- aay ■•rninfa. AUVKKTlblNU KATES. Btralaaaa local*, '.c per line each insertion. Want*, boat and Kouno. not. over 2f> word*, A aanta each Imtertlon. ('aan urnat accompa- a j ardar Special mtea for Obituanea. Tribute* of Re apeet. Card* of Thank* and Kuneral Notice*, •■alal ad*, at the rate* allowed bv law. OeaBannlcatleu* of a peraonal nature at rasalar rate*. Eer rateaon trannient ana contract ad ver ttetag apply at the om<-e DARK ii BRUNSON, Proprietor*. NOTICE TO PATHOS'S. We hereby announce Mr. D. H. Hamby as our duly appointed col lector. He is authorized to make settlements with advertisers and to collect all monies that may be due this office. Dark & Brunson. The New York Herald estimates the cost of a war with Spain for six months at 5300,000,000, upon the basis of an army of 200,000. Mr. J. C. Stribling offers his services to the State in the event of war. Unlike some others he does not name the command he is willing to take. It will be neces sary, doubtless, to have some pri vates. narrow-tired wheels and with six- inch tires, on macadam streets, gravel and dirt roads in all condi tions, on meadows, pasture, stub ble and plowed fields, both wet and dry. Bulletin No. 29 of the station, by Director H. J. Waters, gives the results of these tests. The broad tires pulled materially light er on the macadam street and the gravel roads. Also on dirt roads in all conditions except when soft or sloppy on the surface, underlaid by hard roadbed, and when the mud was very deep and sticky. In both of these conditions the narrow tires pulled considerably lighter. It should be borne in mind, however, that the roads are in these condi tions for a comparatively short period of time, and this at seasons when their use has naturally been reduced to the minimum. The tests on meadows, pastures, stub ble land, corn land and plowed ground iu every condition, from dry, hard and firm to very wet and soft, show, without a single excep tion, a large saving in draft by the use of the broad tires.” Shei STATE op Flore; Court Of Elixebet le. tm m i®. ® m Stoves! CAROLINA. J MTV Em Flee* :*n al G. Clerk’s Sale. T. B. The New Era, Union, has a forcible leader on mob law. We say amen. “If ever there was a day in which the voice of the clergy and the voice of the press should be raised in behalf of law and or der, that day is upon us. ” The report of the Grand Jury, ic item of the supey- STATE OK.HOUTH CAROLINA. COTTMTT OF FLOHKKCK. U. H. Smith, Truatee, Plaintiff, va. Reynold*. H.C. lAirabertand Mamie Sturgeon, Defendant*. Under and by virtue of a decretal order of bis Honor, Judge Krneat Gary, made In the above stated case and dated the btb day of February, IKW.tl wllljndljat public auction to the highest bidder on Monday, 7th day of March 1KUH, during the uaual hours of sale, before the 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 of land, aituat* In aald county and State and city of Florence, bounded north by lot of U. C. Commander, East by right of way of N. E. railroad curve track, south by lot of N. E. railroad and west by right of way of N. K railroad, and meas uring on aald curva track two hundred and seven (2U7) feet, on 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 (100) feet, together with all bulldlnR* thereon and the following property attached to aald premise*: One engine and boiler, 20 horse power, and fixtures, one 24 nch hand planer, one klx Inch monldlng planer, on* scroll saw, one Id foot lathe with attachments, one emory atone and wheels, one grind stone and stand, one grleta mill, ill one dp saw end table, one 80 shaft with all coupjlnga.and Judgment for Under and by vl: his Honor Judge of Febn.ry 1898.1 Sheriff of Plorei sale, within the first Monday (1 before the Cou county, State mentioned and All that cer land lying being Florence. In tbe hundred and foi ed on the north on tbe east by L on tbe south b. R. O. UMkhart wayoShe W the laftconv tiffs. Terms cash, for paper*. Is. sure and Sale, a decretal order of ,ry, made tbe 5th ■vc stated rare the will offer for ,ra of sale on the i In March next door In Florence Id, the property bed as follows to wit: ce, parcel or tract of tnate in the County of foreaald containing one more or le**. bound- of W. J. Lockhart, f ofW.J. Lockhart and 1 tbe west by the right of A. Railroad, and being tt:e defendant by Plain- By Chewing Safety 1 Feb. U, ’98, niter or purchasers to pay R. MCLENDON, Sheriff Florence Co. -51 firs Sale. Yon cun Gcf a SAFETY BICYCLE FREE It is worth enqniriiigabout at I bAKfc’S i Corner Drug Store. ! CLEAN vj j ECONOMIC l#j COMFORTABLE j A __ ; A And consumes •nly 3c in Fuel ^ I;>ach Day ! Everybody should have one. You can test them at y»Mr home for the asking. Examine our line of Hardware, Glassware, faints and Oils and Bicycles. For we cl.i saveyc.i m#ney L. S. WELLING & CO., C V> 2BB lie r** V V _ *3 , EvunsSt. FUiremcc.S. 1 nex rot Judgmi Under am his Honor, the above of Februa county w hours of March Florence and desert All that county the west feet front one bun north lota ofJei street; said city Terma one yei pay all secured gage of est froi per an 1 by 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. V OF FLORENCE, if Common Pleas, y C. McSween, vs. M. Solomon, r Foreclosure and Hale, virtue of a decretal order of Eluent Gary, mnde In case and dated the 10th day tt, the sheriff of Florence r for sale, within the usual n first Monday, (salesday) in fore the court house door in nty, the property mentioned as follows to wit: In lot of land In the city and re nee, and State aforesaid, on of tves street, measuring fifty said ive* street, and In depth and fifty feet, bounded on tbe of Isaac Hall, south and west by e P. Chase and east by said Ives being In the eastern part of "i Citation Notice. NEW BAKERY! NEW BAKERY! 205 DARGAN ST. STATEOF SOF I’ll (A HO I, I VA KLOHKNt K COI N I V. By J. I*. McNeill, Esq., Probate .fmltfe I Whereas, S. B. Atkinson has made; suit to me to grant him letters of ad ministration of the estate of anti ef fects of 8. I. Blackwell. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and siuiftilar the kindred reditors of the said S. 1. Black- deceased, that they be and iu the court of Pro to be held at Florence.on t he 5th Fresh Bread, EVERY DAY. Well-kept stock of Cakes Groceries. and well appear before me bate nuhlica- lot le: one-half cash and balance In privilege of the purchaser to h. The deferred payment to be bond of the purchaser and mort- premtses, the bond to draw Inter- of sale at the rate of 7 per cent. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. McLENDON, Sheriff Florence County, Feb. 11th, 1898. rlth i ■late 1 im. day of Mar<h, next, after tion thereof at 11 o’clock in the fore noon, to show eause. if any they have why the said administration should not be granted. Given nnuer my hand this the IXth day of February Anno Dotiiini, 1898. Published on the IKth day of Febru ary. 1898, in the Florence Daily Times and Times-Messenger. J. J\ McNeill, Judge Probate. for visor’s ic r jtal expenditures fiscal year te?' ott tot tot 0cv c * eS . tVvC ’ 'Ut*' 0 \\V\Ofc * the countv u * u * C4r * —,- -,— —... J ten and knlv«i for planer head*, 17 Are $18,- inch 4 ply rubber belt, 85 feet W Inch 4 ply countv our- rnbber h* 11 * W* Met 4 Inch leather belt, ^ * 88feet 5 Inch leather belt, 88 feet 8)4 Inch than 516, OOO, leatherbelt.iW feet 3 inch leather belt, 08 feet er 53,000. 8TJ ms on liner d©il, xw» « • 10 Inch rubber belt, one 20 Inch by 10 Inch pul- j ley, one 80 by 8 Inch face pulley, one 25 by 11 Inch face pulley, one 14 by 12 Inch face pulley, a one 46 by 14 Inch face pulley, oue 14 by 4 Inch Semi- ftW! ® policy, one 29 by 8 inch pulley, one 20 by 13Inch pulley, one 34 by 10 inch pulley. OttttOUS /eports the going Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance In one V\Y ttflarge ware-houses eecured by boud.and mortgage of pur- ^ chaser with Interest from date of sale and Street attorney’s fees In case of foreclosure. Pur chaser to pay for paper*. J. W. MoCOWN, C. V. C. P. a, 'k’s Sale. TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FLORENCE. JohnCuker, Plaintiff, va Dr. F. H. McLEOn. .Offices abofe H.& Rose’s Store Orders will be called Bread and Groceries will fie deliv- eied at \ our doors. 28 Tickets for $1. Note this: Every cash purchas er ol $20 worth of groceries will fie presented with a substantial fied- spring. Call on us. Trapp A Repelis. jan2£-d-8m. P. A. WillMi, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C. i n B be Bon to g fuse* cbnrg Wh raigne. against iu the h give the added th, through w her hushal s^Is scarcely tVv^fvhich two or more are not at present . But Spartanburg 1 /ills. Keb. n, la*. Clerk’s Sale. that the /le people haughty line ward and was cash in ) $1000, 1 a lawyf make r tal. V ttivo r worn.' enterprising of Pickens it on the Legislature to oad-tire bill. We quote eople’s Journal, “Liber- i » Broad Tire Wagon Co. very well attended and in- ( jg meeting on the i8th inst. ransacting considerable bus- /and examining the law and g in some 5Noo more stock, it lecided best to defer tbe or- /zation of the company a few i. All the doubting Thomases i a chance to be convinced that ».* Broad Tire Wagon Factory will /aterialize at an early date.” what the von* ae to good i-'inmon but BROAD TIRES SAVE DRAFT. Time will demonstrate that our General Assembly made a grave error in not passiag the bill * re quiring the adoption of broad tired wagons. We do not ’ now what arguments were used agai: passage of the bill assert that the sense of the people wi ..i. approve it after putting on their thinking caps for a little time. And the result of a large number of experi ments made during the past two years by the Missouri Experiment Station is actual proof of the great advantages of such a law. We clip from the Morning New’s, Savannah : “The Missouri Experiment Sta- 1— „f KTATK.OF MOUTH CAROLINA. COUBTY OF FLOKRNC't. J. 11. Thrower. Jr. vs. A. M. Maxwell, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decretal order of Uls Honor Judge Earnest Gary, made In the above fctated case, and dated Kith day of February 1898, I will sc I at public; auetlou to.the highest bidder on Monday, 7th day of March 1898, during tbe usual hours; of sale before the court house door lu the city of Florence, State aud.county aforesaid, the following described premises. All that lot, plece;or.paicel of land situate, lylug;and be ing in|the city of Florence, county and State aforesaid. contaiulug>ix acres, more or less, and l>ounded on thenorthlby street unnamed separatingU.from lota No. 17 and|No. 14 ** represented on plat of James H. Pawley’s plantation executed by;.Geo. W.;Kaiie Sur veyor. and dated September It'tb 1877, East by unnamed street separating It from lot No. 17 on said plat, and by lot No. 18 on said , South by lot No. 16 and .. by street unuamed, separating It from 11 on said plat, and west by street (unnamed separating It from lot No. II and No. non said plat tbe said lots and streets unnamed being lot No. 15 and streets surrounding It as designated on plat of Janies H. Pawley’s plantaUon executed by Geo. W. Earle and dated September 10th 1877. The above prem ises are located;!njttae Northeast part of the City of Florence. Terms of sale cash.’ .Puiohaser to pay for AmanAa Baker, Cora Baker, Ben Baker and otl srs. Defendants Und rand by virtue of a dscretal order o hie He lor, Judge I. D. Witherspoon, made In theab v« stated case and dated the 1st day of ;o« ober, 1897, I will sell at public anctio to the highest bidder, durlrg the usual iours of sale be lor* tbe cour, 1 ouse door 1 the City of Florence, Mtate and Cou n- ty al reeald. on Monday the 71 h day of Marcl 1890, during the usual hours of sale, the fd iwlng real estate, to wit: AIK at certain parcel and tract of land ly ing a I being in Cain’s township, In the count and Btate aforesaid, and known as No. 7 f the Hlnda estate ^anda, containing four I nd^ed and four 1404] acres more or less, and unded as follows: On Hi a north by landi r James Hsselden; west by lands of Ham| m Judge aud Bill Long; south by lands of J. Hinds and A. B. Munn, and east by land] E J. K. Hinds. Being the aame tract of land nveyed to Mary Baker and others, by K. H nlth, Clerk of Court by deed dated tbe 6th ( of February, 1882. Terms of tale one- thin «b, balance In one and two yeara.se- cufc y bond and mortgsge of the purchaser Pun ser to pay for papers. J. W. McCown. C. C. C.P, am offerin I Somethin" at a price to convince you that temporary or term INSURANCE costs about half the price a policy covering your whole life. THIS IS THE RATE FOR FIVE YEARS : A ({age 30 the price ia ” p . $1,000 per tnntia At age 40 the price is $1 J i”) per $1,000'peijiniiuaa At age SO 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-examination. Call on, or address, LyOUIS H. Meiarrs, Gen. Agt., The Washington Life Ins. Co. of N. Y PloroncG, & G. papers. Feb. 11,18*7 J. W, McCOWN. C. C. c. P. Rested DR. MOTT’S NERVERINE PILLS. "ss^REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a fell .'Man of Me* mb Day. 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Addrees C0..263 DsarDors Si. CHICAGO. IU* le by the ACE DRUG STORE, Florence, S. C. SEIEIDS ? 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 South F. F PROPRIETOR OF THE ” i lie , tion has made a large number of | Manhood.impotenoy.Nigniiy fslUlSSlvno* a vrueu intinc the past two ; i •— .nt.fc W MX arder we give S Writ- ! ^CCKEs r ji wtssy* fOursatMd I li awlaMN. experim-nts during the past years with the draft of broad and I n,anUy - Wlth *wy Worder wegii* • * r*-> i i mjo to cure or rofiiod thA nmn# narrow-tired wagons. These tests Hold at, remaa tnemoiw have been naade with the ordinary ■ ,l * Tr * 1 ,nte* to cure or —— '.no nor box. 6 boxen for ngl t>tp Cl is a non-poisonons rwmedy for Uonorrhina, OlMt, Spermatorrho-n, White*, unnatural dis charges, or any inflamma tion, irritation or ulccra- tion of mucous mem- GhEMIOuCO. brane*. Non-sstringent. 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