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rSSSOHAL ' ni%1 | |>ur»>iii >»* ijlii tli« liMfcd. jir. SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. Y*r) Come and K» and do Many Thtaa* anil It Give* na Plraaufe to Hear of Their Movement*. J. DdJoa^h, Ejq., id ia Darling ton r,o-dny. Mrs. \V. F. Olaytou id visiting at Mars BlulT- Mr. J. W. Brunson is over in Marion to-day. u ,„ .... Yuuqj.u. .. a ^vetn.ne Hu*be S Toq.c ( n cw fint-ol... worktnau .,)d m.d.r- ! ^proved, Us.e t-leasant), taken stand, the business thoroughly. | ““''Y s P nn 8 “ nd <>». prevents Ho also'handle, the Columbi« ch ‘ lls - d, ;"S ue and rnalar.al levers. * j Acts on the liver, tones up the sys- ,c - vi;,P ' , tem. Better than quinine. Guar- “How lar is it from here to' anteeil, trv it. At druggists, ^oc. Brushhurg?” asked a tourist of an ( and $1.00 bottles, old fallow who was hoeing weeds! ~ ~ in a field of sickly corn “down m south.” “Is it far?” “Waal, , t Mr. A. C Thonms.of MarysvdK hain’t so very for nor it h»iu’t so Jex, has lound a more valuable very ...gh- If you go round by, d*“0overy thno has yet been made the big road it’s fender nor it i 8 for years lie uigh, but if you cut accost country 1 offered untold agony from con- it’d nigfier nor it is fer, an’if you ' Hun»pu«o, accompanied by hem- hHomH it’s kinder be-! orrhag»i jtMiimtMii* I Wood Mantels, Gratis, Tiles, {' Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, 1 Cedar Chests, Hammocks. [MOTHERS, [READ THIS! So Yoo Want to Know the Beet Remedy for E flatulent-Colic, Dysentery, Nausea, Coughs, Cholera Infantum, Teething Children, Cholera Morbus, And All InseaBc* of the Stomach and Bowels? Mr. R. in Wilm keep right ahead it’s kinder fie- orrhBgee and was abeolntely „ , . tw.xt nigh an’ for, but it’s conoid- ^ Dr ' kln 8 9 New Discov- C. King spent yesterday , b , 0 of aja , nt from h var no mat-i « r y for c 1 ^ ,tl8 * im P t,uU - co “8h8 and lDKt0D - ' ter how you git thar.” -Harper’s , _^. d ‘: clar l > _ t ^! : ? 0,d ,80 L f Bazar. little value ia comparison with 5 Mr. H. B. Bloom, ot Sumter, is iu the city to-day. Dr. G- G. Palmer, of (Jarters- ville, is iu the city. Mr. W. F. Penny has returned from Wilmington. M's- W. F. Penny has returned from Wiiyniugtou. Mr John MoSweeu. of Timmous- ville, is In the city ty-day. J. W. Ragsdale, Esq., of Tim- monaviile, is in the c^y. Mr. R C. Severance, of 'lim- monsville, is in the city. Mr. N. S. Gibson, of Winona, was in the city this morning. Mr. W. W. Sellers, of Marion Co., was iu town this morning. Engineer J. L. Neely who ha# been a sick list is out on his iuu again. 4 Messrs. W. E. Elliott and A. M, McCall are spending the day at Ml. Clare. Miss Walker of Danville, Va., who had been teaching school at Timmondville has returned home. Albs Louis Parham, of Dilinu, I| spending a few days with rela tives in this city. Mr. Percival W. Miller, of New York, representing the Bell Tele phone Co., was in the city this morning. Mrs. W. B. Ooheu and two children of Charleston, are at th“ Jacobi House on a visit to Mrs. Cohen’s mother Mrs. Jacobi. Misses Elizabeth Otteu and Mattye Strauss, of Wilmington, N. C-, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barringer at the Central Hotel. Stop saving mean things about a brother. If he has done wrong, the world will be quick enough to condemn him. Whisper good counsel in his ear. Assist him in his efforts to reform. Save him if this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dol lars a bottle. Asthma, bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured b> Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption. Trial bottles free at T. D. Rhodes’ human power can »ave; and if, :& Co’s. Drug Store. Regular size after all, he must fall, let him at: 50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed to least feel that no brother has cure or price refunded. 2 placed a stumbling block in his way or hastened his footsteps on the downward road. — Masonic Herald. A Cure tor Hllloue Colic. I was troubled with constipation for a long time. Then I began to have bilious colic, and haviug Ra mon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pel lets in my house for sale, I took two Liver Pills one week, follow ing with one Tonic Pellet every night for two weeks. My colic Sunday at the Churches. spoil# are no more, and the cob- Rhv Yancey Von A. Riser stipation entirely cured. I give preached to the Lutheran congre-, Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Mr. R. 0. Commander is eating snap beaus from b's garden. Cream d’ mjnth at Darby’s. (ration yesterday. Mr. Riser is a young man of ability and yester day he delighted those who heard him. The nulpit at the Methodist church was filled by the pastor, Rev. Walter I. Herbert. He preached two especially interest ing and up-lifting sermons. Owing to the absence of the rec tor, lay reading services wer* held at St. John’s Episcopal church, and at the Presbyterian church ser vices were conducted by the elders. The Baptist church was closed. Rev. H. R. Moseley being at Nor folk in wttendauce upon the South ern Baptist Convention. » 4 War! War! Reversible map of the world, Cuba and West Indies. Price 10 cents. For sale by M. B. Lucas. Pellets credit for my cure, and be lieve no family should be without them. I send you an ^rder here with for $58.00 worth—H. C. Roberts, Silver Hill, Sevier Co., Ark. April 10c. packages best corn starch for 5c. 5c. packages for Sc. at Brown’s Cheap Cash Grocery. IS THE STANDARD = It carries Children over the critical = Ipe-lod of TK3STHIBO, and la highly: | recommended by the best physicians. E E It 1y pteasant to the taste and never S • fails to give satisfaction. E It la a Positive Specific for all the E E troubles for which It Is recommer ded. E S Just received an elegant assortment | of WOOD /1ANTELS, from $4.00 to | $75.00. - Grates. fryn ‘ ilso to $15.00. _ I TUes, all colors and sizes. * Pains, Griping, | ft (l by CarrhlQeS, Choicest patterns, $4.60 to $25.00. GO- CUrtS, Latest designs, $8.00 to $10.00. Cedar Chests, the best in ti»e market. and elegant, $1.50 and $2.25. Mosquito Nets, and Frames, $1.2«> and $1.50. We carry the largest stock of Furni ture in tiie Southern States. Phoenix Furniture Co. 187 KING STREET, Charleston, S. C. Solo bv All Druggists 20 and bo Cents. am liUCHU^ •JUNIOR A Kellablo Remedy S tor all Diseases E of the KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. = 8 S s It is Good for Men, Women and Childhen. S nniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiinr J. STACKHOSE 4S0H. We will leave Florence for Marion for the Summer months and will return C. A. Woods, Marion, C. S. S3. W. G. Shipp Florence, S, C Woods & Shipp, Attomeys-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Office, 226 Evans Street, Up-siatrsj ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Wilmington, Colulnbia and Augusta R R CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. * Cream d’ mynth at Daiby’a. PENCILLED PICK-UPS. Koine Local and Seme Not, tint all «f Inter est 10 the Rentier. The ladies of the Lutheran church are preparing for a concert to be given at an early date. For the rainy complimeutary things said of its news service the Daily Times returns sincere thanks. Now is the time to sub scribe. Darby the druggist has had some nice “bonnet awnings” put up at his store. Iu the dispatches it is stated that the Olympia and the Raleigh led iu the line of battle iu the Manila fight. It wilt be remem bered that Mr. Frierson James of this county was ensign ou the Raleigh- The wealthiest women of this country have expressed their in teution not to buy any millinery tags from the French people who have had au annual trade with this country of upward of $100, 000,000. All Sous of Veteraus who desire * badges to wear at the memorial exercises will please leave their orders at the Times-Mkssengek office at once. Theso badges will not be printed until the orders have been received. Our attention has been called to fast driving around corners. Several horrible accidents have been narrowly avsrted by this carelessness recently Enforce the ordinance policemen. Mr. D. M- Josey who conducts • prosperous farm near this city has two acres of Irish potatoes that are now ready for shipment. Mr. Josey will reap a good benefit from thia prices. Mr. B- P. Youmans who ia run ning a bicycle repair business on Attention Confederate Veteraus. Headquarters Pee Dee Camp, U. C. V., Florence, S. C-, May 5tb, 1898. The Annual meeting of Poe Doe Camp, No. 590, U. C. V. will be held ou Tuesday May 10th 1898, at, 12 o’clock, m. A general attendance is request ed. Election of officers will be held and members are requested to come prepared to pay qunual dues. By order j. E. Pettigrew, Lt. Commander Dated Mar. 20,1898, No'56.|mo. 35. ! Leave Wilmington P. M. *4 00j Leave Murion 8 43’ Arrive Florence 7 35) i f. M. A. M. Leave Florence •8 0ft *3 25 Arrive Sumter 9 lh 4 29 No. 52 P. M|A. m. Leave Sumter 9 d *9 37 Arrive Columbia 10 3t.| 10 55 — 4 No. M runs through from Charleston via Cen tral R. K. leaving Charleston? a. m.. Lanes 8:32 a. m., Manning »:0* a. m. TRAINS GOING NORTH. !no. m. No. 68. 1 Messrs. Montgomery & Quick, of Ghent, Tex., says: “We sold 136 bottles of Chill Tonic this season and a small amount of Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Tonic which gave such good satisfaction we will handle no other next season and you may send us one gross of Ra mon’s Pepsin Chill Tonic and one gross of Ramon’s Liver Pills & Tonic Pellets, which is the best we ever handled.” May. Cotton seed meal and hulls for sale at Oil Mill—Orders left at my office will have prompt atten tion. Cotton seed wanted at Oil Mill. R. C. Commander. tf. Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Florence LeaveFlorence Leave Marion A. li p. M.t «8 45j *5 0M 8 US 8 il>! NO. 88.' A. M.iP. M. 8 I2i 9 U» A. M.; 10 •6 38 7 *a 10 86[ 1 20| Arrive Wilmington ♦Daily. + Daily except Sunday NORfH EASTERN R. R. OF S. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TOAIHS OOIKU rtOITTH. Dated Feb. 14t 1»8 N'uttjNoJBi No.53; Best Elgin Creamery butter 25c. at J. F. Stackley’a. Try a can of Meadow evaporated cream at J. F. ley’s. Only 10 cents. brand Stack- Have you tried “Yama” Darby the druggist. vet? Clerk Wanted. A good stock keeper and win dow dresser. Apply by letter on ly- C. H. Barringer. Success—Worth Knowing. 40 years’ success in the South, proves Hughes’ Tonic a great rem edy for chills and all malarial fevers. Better than quinine. Guar anteed, try it. At druggist^ 50c. and $i.oc bottles. . a: M. P.M. — Leave Florence 3 25 7 55! Leave Klngstree 8 oO, Arrive Lanes i ;i» 9 16 P. M. I-cave Lanes 4 9 15 7 40 Arrive Charleston 8 118 1.1 50 9 la A.M. P. M. P. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.78 No.32 No.52 • • • A M. P. M. A.M. Leave Charleston « 38 5 17 7 HO Arrive Lanes.— 3 18 8 45 8 32 Leave Lanes 8 18 6 45 Leave Klngstree 8 31 **••• Arrive Florence 9 28 7 55 La. .u. P.M. A.M. Wm. Ilderton, IN. I)., Practicing Physician, Florence, S. C. ALSO DEALER IN Drugs, o Medicines, o Fancy Articles, Etc. Cor. Evar and Church Streets. Opposite J. F Stackley’s Store. » Life Insurance. 2! 25-811.80 12.80 14.25 16.55 — 20.70 27.30 — 37.20 52.25 The above amounts are premiums on $1,000 Life Insurance at* the ages named. This is in the Old State Mutual Life Insurance Co., assets $14,000,000. If you contemplate changing your Life Insurance, or taking new insurance, write to me, giving your age, and I will submit a proposition. Sanborn Chase, r ' Florence S. L. oen’l Agt. September 1st. at which time we will establish a permanent business in Florence. We will have a full stock of Horses and Mules, Buggies, Wagons and Harness. # In the meantime, anyone wanting stock will find it to their advan tage to call on us at Marion, S. C. We thank the Florence peo ple for past patronage. Respectfully, J. Stackhouse & Son Final Discharge. Notice is hereby Riven that I will apply to the Probate Court for Florence county, on the 23d day of April, llftti, for letters dlamlseory a* administratrix of the estate of George C. James, deceased. Emzabxth James, March 23,1898. Adinx. t-4 H. E. GEE, Dentist, Office above Star Racket -Store, Florence, S.. C. Citation Notice THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FLORENCE. By J. P. McNeill, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Francis Bishop, has 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. O., on April 22nu next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clobk in the forenoon, to :ho.v cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of April, Anno Domini, 1898. Published on the 7th day of April, 1898, in the Daily Times. J P McNeill, Judge Probate. George G. Thompson, Attomeys-at-Law, Office above Lake & Co. Florence, S. C. •Dully. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen. SMpt. J. R. KENLY, Gen. Manager. E. BORDEN, Sup t Trans. •Dally, tDally except tJbnday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R* 4L of H C Trains Noa. 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Fayetteville—Short Line—and make eloee oounectiou foraU nolnts North. J. R. KENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE, Oen’l Manager. Oen’l Hnpt. E. BORDEN, Bupt. Transportation. Cheraw and Darlington Railroad .OUTHBOUND Dated Nov. 15. 1898. Lv Wades boro — Cheraw.... 6 16 Dariingtoo............. —A 37 Ar Florence 8 56 Nc.63 No. 27 No .77 F. M. F. M. A. M. s do 4 45 7 80 7 45 8 18 8 10 NORTHBOUND. Lv Florence. Darlington Cheraw-—— Ar.WadMboro w .80.02 No.78 No.2b P. M. A. ' A.M. .- 8 86 9 00 Jt 40 8 05 • 80 10 Nature's Remedy. The Best Blood PGrifier ni)d LiVer Regulator op Garth* We Qua r a nee it to Cure, Rheumatism. Kidney Disorders, LI ver Complaint. Constipation. Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague. Scrofula, Female Complaints. Erysipelas, Nervous Affections. Catarrah and all Syph ilitic Diseases. )R WE WILL REFUND THE ilONEYi ) Manufactured by the Arnerieai) dt(aq Gonjpai^y, Washington, D. C. For sale by T. J. McLendon, General Atrent, Cypress, S. C. Local Agents:—Hartsvllle. J. S. White; Cy- g ress; J. A. DuBose: Darllnifton, McCall '& urch: Florence, F. J. Fuller: Bi.shopville.JCd DuRant; Tlmmonsvilie, R. C. Severance: Car- tersvllle; Chas. T. Hayuie; Lamar, O. B. Jor don. Read the Testimonial: CVPKEH.s. S. C., January 10, 1898. I have suffered for many years from the trou bles of Impure blood. Spent over tlOO.uO in dif ferent medicines and with different doctors with little relief. Indeed, I had no material re lief untU I had tried your medicine, Nature's Remedy, and I now feel like a new man and know that there is nothing equal to your medi cine In the world. My wife was most dead when sha began using Nature's Remedy, she had tried all kinds of medicines but with little result. She has taken your medicine for a short while and she feels like a new Demon. O. M. MIXON. W, E. ELLIOTT, bivery, Sale and Peed Stables* Good Teams. Careful Driiers. My country friends are respect fully invited to call and see me. I guarantee they shall be treated right. Your horses will be taken care of at a reasonable charge. I am agent for the famous Rock Hill Buggy, which we sell under a full guaran tee. We are also agent for the CHAMPION MOWEK, the best on the market. We have on hand* the THOMAS RAKE, which we will sell cheap. Come and see me. W. E. Elliott, 204 Dargan street, two doors from George Stackley’s. ■**