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Florence Daily Times.
Pvblishbd Every Aeternoo!;
cept Sunday.
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DARR 9l BRUMSOH, Proprietors.
H. L. DARK,
a. A. BRUNSON
SUBSCRIPTION—One yeai. *1; *lx montba,
$2; three months, $1; one month, to cents.
Psysble lu sdrsnue. hy cerrlem, 10 cent*
Treapits* Notice.
Hunting, fishing and all forms
of trespass are strictly forbidden
on lands known as the “Pawley
lands” in the Duck Ponds. Viola
tions will be punished.
J. C. Parker.
I Some one
Should Drop
!S8S'. 4tw M,r31.
l>er week, payable to the carrier* ou Hatur-
dajr BDornlDKa.
ADVEKTIMINU KATES.
Bustness locals, fc per line each Insertion.
Wants, Cost and Koono, not over 26 words,
26centsaach Insertion. Chan mast sccorapa-
sjr order.
Special ratee for Obunanes, Tributes of Re
tpeet. Cards of Thanks and Funeral Notices.
Official ads. at the rates allowed by law.
Communications of a personal nature at
“A word to the wise is sufficient’'
and a word from Jhe wise should
regular rates.
Ko
ror rates on transient ana contract adver
tising apply at the office
DARR A BRUNSON, Proprietors.
be sufficient, but you ask, who are
the wise? Those who know. The
oft repeating experience of trust
worthy persons may be taken for
knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
gives better satisfaction than any
other in the market. He has been
the drug business at Elkton,
in
Cuban papers are not compli
mentary in their criticisms of the
president’s message.
The ovation given to General
Fitzhugh Lee was deserved, every dealers,
bit of it. Reading the accounts
makes the Southerner’s heart thrill
with pride, for he is of us and a
Lee of the Lee’s.
Ky., for twelve years; has sold
hundreds of bottles of this remedy
and nearly all other cough medi
cines manufactured, which shows
conclusively that Chamberlain’s
is the most satisfactory to the
people, and is the best. For sale
by all druggists and medicine
Several dollars into your pocket,
you’d think him a pretty good
fellow. We’re saving the people-
each individual one of them—who
come here to buy many dollars a
day. That’s letting you keep
money in your pocket, and is bet
ter than giving it to you. We’ve
made wonderfully low prices ou
the very best there is in
Hardware,
Glassware,
Pdnts, Oils,
Staves, Ranges*
'hen we have a full line of Summer Goods
eh as PLY PANS, WATER COOLERS,
ifrlKerators. Ice Cream Freezers, anil
fire Doors and Windows, for less money
kan you ever thought possible.
The war situation is yet muddy
“The ultimate independence of
Cuba, without the recognition
the independence of the existing
government, is the step which both
committees are to take beyond the
Pr-esident’s recommendation.”
When Congress has acted on the
resolutions presented by the com
mittees, then the war question will
have to be decided by Spain, and
appearances to-day indicate that
she will have either to fight or
completely back down. Whether
she will back down or not remains
to be seen, and the only thing we
can do is to wait a little—perhaps
a day or two, perhaps longer.
Yellow Jaundice Cured.
Suffering humanity should be
supplied with every means possi
ble for its relief. It is with pleas
ure we publish the following'.
“This is to certify that I was a
terrible suffer from yellow jaundice
0 f for over six mouths, and was
treated by some of the best phy
sicians in our city and all to no
avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist,
recommended Electric Bitters; and
after taking two bottles, I
was entirely cured. I now
take great pleasure in recom
mending them to any person
suffering from this terrible mal
ady. I am gratefully yours, M.
A. Hogarty, Laxington, K.” Sold
ir’98 CRESCENT BICYCLE
And Get Catalogue.
IT’S A BEAUTY.
,. WELLING & CO.
A pi 1198
Umbrellas Wanted I NOT A TALE OF WOE,
BUT III FACTS.
m* Uv/A
To repair, or paraeoU either. Broker, ilb*
ken oat and new ones pnl In without pain
Re-covering a specialty. Alto your name
neatly stamped In gold or silver. Leave all
orde ra at The Tlmes-Menenger printing offle
or 180 Houston Street, Florence, H. C.
HORATIO I). LONG.
R. W. Boyd,
Geo. W. Brown,
Darlington.
W. A. Brunson,
Harr; A. Brunson,
Florence, S. C.
Boyd, Brown & Brunsons,
Attomeys-at-Law,
Real Estate Agents,
226 Evans Street. Florence, S. C.
E are not selling at half price,
but are selling nice, clean ujhto
date goods at about halt the
price charged by others.
HI
SULZBACHER & SON,
You May Ask,
How can Morgan do thi$ ?
w» i^as day. ~ s
We pay neither store rent, '
nor clerk’s salary.
Isn’t that Proof Enough?
P. A. Willcox,
Attorney-at-Law,
Florence, S. C.
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FLORENCE, 5. C.
We Can and will Sate yon
Money on Yonr Purchases.
F. t COVINGTON, M. D.
Office in PALACE DRUG STORE
by T. D. Rhodes & Co., druggists.
Citation Notice
KINDERGARTEN.
Am InterMtlngand Instructive Talk It; Mr*.
Ida M. Lining of Charleatoa.
Mrs. Ida M. Lining, of Charles
ton, gave an impromptu talk in the
parlor ot the Jacobi House Tues
day afternoon at 5 o’clock in the
interest of the South Carolina Kin
dergarten association.
Mrs. Lining is corresponding
secretary for the S. C. K. A. and
director ot the largest free kinder
garten in South Carolina and one
of the largest in the South. This
kindergarten is under the direct
auspices of the association and it
is a noble charity. But this is not
the only noble work the association
is accomplishing, for it has estab
lished the only permanent training
class in South Carolina. To the
uninitiated this may not appear
noble work, but Mrs. Lining clear
ly explained in her talk the won
derful good of a training course for
young women. She quoted the
testimony of a lady who had grad
uated from such a class. The lady
said that after a year’s training she
found her views broadened, her
sympathy more general and better
placed, her grasp on things far
truer than it had ever been. Her
mind was better trained, self-con-1
sciousness had vanished, and she
began to taste of that almost un
known cup viz. contentment. This i
is not all it did for her, though it |
is much. These sentiments were !
warmly voiced by the rest of the
class.
Mrs. Lining said truly that all
young women should take this
training for many reasons, one be- j
ing that there are many bright wo- !
men out of employment because
the few avenues of work open to
them are filled and that this being
a comparatively new study in this
section these women would find |
without exception longed-for-tm-i
ployment. From this you will see
that the training course does not
shut one’s eyes to the material
wants of life. Mis Lining tried
to show that it made the material
spiritual and brought the spiritual
near enough to be grasped. She
closed by speaking of the associa
tion’s baby viz. the “Kindergarten
Monthly” and told the good work
expected from it. Only one
months issue has been published
so far, bu’ the prospects are good, j
The paper this month is four
pages, next month it will be eight.
The ladies and gentlemen were
requested to remain and question
Mrs. Lining on any point not un
derstood. They left much pleased
hoping that she would favor them
again.
Buc&len’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles or no pay required. It
.is guaranteed to give perfect satis-
tion or money refunded^ Price 25
cents per box. For sale by T. D.
Rhodes & Co.#-
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residence
For
The M
will meet |ij et .
of Mrs. F. Cijlieh Evans Street,
on Thursday Rej»vn6on at 5 o’clock.
A full attendance is earnestly re
quested.
The children will meet to sing
at the Presbyterian grave yard on
Friday afternoon at 5.30 o’clock,
and every Friday afternoon follow
ing until Memorial Day, May 10.
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ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY or FLORENCK.
By J. P. McNeill, Esq., Probate Judge.
Whereas, Francis Bishop, lias
made suit to me, to grant her Letters
of Administration of the estate of and
effects of Samuel Bishop.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Samuel Bishop
deceased, that they be and appear be
fore me, In the Court of Probate, to be
held at Florence. S. C., on April
22nd next, after publication hereof, at
11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show
; tt-imy ctw/^-fcre, why tne
AdJninistration should not be granted,
iven under my hand this vth day
April, Anno Domini, 1898.
Published on the 7th day of April,
in the Daily Times.
J P McNkill,
Judge Probate.
Spring
Onnounesmenf.
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have now on hand the
very largest and complete
assortment of all the very la
test styles in our line, which
we will assure our patrons
will be sold at prices as low as
can be bought in any estab
lishment in the United States.
All we ask is for an inspection
and if we don’t convince you
it will not be our fault. We
would be pleased to have you
to examine our line, even if
you don’t wish to buy.
No Trouble to Sh.'w Goods.
have slid a few ol the
35 cents Sterling Silver
Shirt Waists sets on hand,
also, about 12 dozen sets of
Rodgers’
TRIPLE-PLATED KNIVES
AND FORKS.
at $3.00 Per Doz.
On our tables are goods brought over
from last season, which we Nfe Selling
Below Cost. All we ask is the pleas
ure of show ing and pricing.
201 DAKGAN STREET,
V,.
Morgan’s Bargain Store.
Mch 231 -y r
R E V I VO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
ell tfan
of Me.
IStbDay
THE GREAT 30th
miEisrcix:
priMlnrc* the abovo result* In 30 daw. It MM
powerful); and quickly. Caret when *11 other*fall.
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Young men a 111 regai.i their lost manhood, and old
men will recover tboir youthful vigor by using
KEVIVO. It quid:’y and surely restore* Nervoua-
ness. Lost Vitality, 1 j potency. Nightly Emission*,
Lost Power, Failing 1 -mory, Wasting Diseases, and
all effect* of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion,
wbicb unfits one for t udy, business or marriage. It
not only cures by star ting at the seat of diaeate, but
is a great nervoton'e and blood builder, bring
ing back the pink {.-low to pale cheek* and r*-
storing the fire of -oath. It wards off Insanity
and Consumption. I mist on having BEVIVO.no
other. It can be carried in veat pocket. By mall,
S1.00 per package, or six for N5.00. with* posi
tive written gumwntee to cure os refund
, tbe money. Circnlurfree. Addre**
ROYAL MEDICINE Cl)..269 DemDon SL.CHICA00.IIL
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NEW BAKERY!
NEW BAKERY!
205 DARGAN ST.
For sale by the
PALACE DRUG STORE,
Florence, S. C.
Fresh Bread,
mrid *v«RY DAY.
Well-kept
stock of
Cakes and Pies
Grocerie
a.
Orders will be called for and
Bread and Groceries will be deliv
ered at your doors.
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ACHE, INTENNAL ON EXTENNAL.
THAT FAIN*NILLER WILL NOT RE- I
LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB
STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE 1
BEARS THE NAME,
PERRY DAVIS A SON.
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
'yhousands of
women are
troubled at
monthly inter
vals with pains
in the head,
back, breasts,
shoulders,sides
hips and limbs.
But they need
not suffer.
These pains are symptom* of
dangerous derangements that
can be corrected. The men
strual function should operate
painlessly.
j MOTHERS,
IREAD THIS1
Do Ton Want to Know the
Beat Remedy for
: Flatulent Colic, Dysentery,
Nausea, Coughs,
Cholera Infantum,
Teething Children,
Cholera Morbus, |
Pains, Griping, |
And All Diseases of the
Stomach and Bowel*?
IS THE STANDARD.
s It carries Children over the critical 5
| period of TEETHING, and la highly |
E recommended by the best physician*. |
| It is pleasant to the taste and newer s
: fails to give satisfaction,
i It la a Positive Specific for all the r
: troubles for which it is rec< mmended. z
SOLD BY All Druogists
23 AND 50 CENT*.
makes menstruation painless,
and regular. It puts the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops all this pain.
U by will any woman suffer
month after month when Wine
of Cardui will. relieve her? It
costs |i.oo at the drug store.
Why don’t you get a bottle
to-day?
For advice, in cases requiring
special directions, address, giv
ing symptoms, "The Ladies’
Advisory Department,” The
Chattanooga Medicine Co..
Chattanooga, Tenn.
KanikiNS
bJCHU ^
JJNIPBR*
g A Reliable Remedy £
for all Diseases £
of the S
KIDNEYS AND Z
BLADDER. |
£ It 4 Good for Men, Women and Children. £
ani..jn»».M
Notice.
Subscribe for this paper.
•••f
Mrs. ROZENA LEWIS,
ol Osnavlltt, Tsxtt. tivt:
Mb !** 1** l"lsr»al»
with tsrrlbl* pains In my hsag and back.
The election for County Dispen
ser^ for the dispensaries situated
at Florence and Timmonsville will
be Held in the office of County
Supervisor on Friday, May the 6tb
neijt, at 11 o’clock, a. m.
Lll applicants must file their ap
plications with the undersigned at
leabt twenty (20) days before the
)ve date.
S. Smith, Chairman Board of
itrol, for Florence County,
>rence, S. C.
Lpr. 9, ’98. Dit. Wit.
28 Tickets for $1.
big « is a uoo-puUonous
remedy for Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Spermatorrhoea,
Whites, unnatural dis
chargee, or any inflamma
tion, irritation Ar oleera-
pmsau MaMglen. tion of mucous mem-
LtheEvansChfmichCo. br “*»- ■*■ —rlngui
Sold by
'or sent in plain wra;
by express^ DC
•UOkorTKt!
at on reou
MUST BE SOLD IN
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.
Reynolds.
Final Discharge.
A FEW DAYS
$3,000 Worth of Liquors and
At Half Price.
—-—W
GEO. 8TACKLEY
I
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to the Court of Probate for
Florence County, on April 23,1898,
for Letters Dismissory as adminis
tratrix of the estate of Joseph
Speers, deceased.
Phcebe Speers, :
March 23,1898. Admx.
Agent for
GUCKENHEIMER& Sons,
Dargan st., Florence, S. C.
Dr. F il. McLEOD.
Offices aliovr H. S. Rose's Store
Administrator’s Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Probate Court for Florence Coun
ty, 1 will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, at the residence of Dr.
Samuel I. Blackwell, in said county, on
the 7th day of April, IHliis, the personal
property belonging to the estate of the
said Samuel 1. Blackwell, consisting
chiefly of farming utensils, wagons,
buggies, hogs, horses, corn, bacon, fod
der and cotton seed.
Terms cash. Same. B. Atkinson,
March 2H, 1898. Admr.
Final Discharge.
Notice la hereby i;iven that I will apply to
the Probate Court I >r Florence county, on the
Zkl day of Aprit F!H, for letters dlsmlasory
as administratrix ( f the estate of Ger-rxe C.
James, deceu-ed.
Elizabeth Jahkb.
March litl, 1HR8. Adtnx,
am offering
Something at a price to convince you that temporary
nr tf*rm TN.STJR A\Y'F rnctc Lolf : //
or term INSURANCE costs about
a policy covering your whole life.
THIS IS THE RATE FOR
FIVE YEARS :
half the price of
At age 30 the price is ’ . *i,000 per annum
At age 40 the price is $ ? per $1,000 per annum
At age 60 the price is $24 20 per $1,000 per annum
At expiration of term you are at liberty to change the
policy to any kind you wish without medical re-examination
Call on, or address,
Iaouis H. Meiareis,
Gen. Agt., The Washington Life Ins. Co. of N. Y
Florence, S. G.
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