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Hloren^ Dm\X TIMES. Vol. IV FLORENCE. 8 G\. SATURDJeNING. SEPTEMBER 3. 1898. No. 312 Fur Sale. FIRE INSURANCE. I Fifty (.5°) lots ncar new freight ' Lrd measuring 185 x 216 feet. rrcih Or091 Serins very reasonable. These Careful OrUaaltvts are laid off 4 to a block. For refill wrWMF ther p art iculars call on \V. A. Brunson. THE LARGEST AND MOST LIBERAL COM PANIES IN THE WORLD. WM. R. BARRINGER, agt. OFFICE AT CENTRAL HOTEL COOL DRINKS & FINE CIGAi A. 22, d 2 nio. Wfltrh c? Special lots of handsome neck- watcn this Space, ear for men at the Yellow Store. C rwiivs l O^i ecks, bows and four in hands. oymcjton (XcJone! 1 nia d e f° r ns from special (eked designs. Darby THE Druggist ILL be pleased to take charge of all bundles belonging to visitors, giving a check for them. FREE OF CHARGE. Hear His Wonderful Musical Automaton. after the races and try a glass of his Soda. COME TO FLORENCE’S LABtR DAY FETE, SEPT. 5 and 6. IN PERSONAL f SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. rhay Come and go and do Many Thing! and Jt Olves ua Pleasure to Hear of Their Movement*. Mr. A. H. Douglas, after spend ing several weeks at various north ern cities, has returned to the city. Mrs. G. J. Redfearn, of Ches terfield C. H., spent yesterday with the family of Mr. M. L. Rhodes. Mr. W. H. Hare has returned to the city after spending a pleasant vacation in western North Caro lina and Tennessee. Miss Irene Quirk, of Charleston, is in the city visiting the family of Mr. J. B. Douglas. Miss Fannie McAllister is spend ing a very pleasant visit with Miss Mary Stanton. Mr. Geo. McCutchen, who is teaching school at Mullins, is in the city on a visit to his sister Mrs- J. P. Russell. A Threatened Riot. We understand that there came very near buing a riot last night between the colored employees of the Gorman-Wright etemmery who are from Virginia, and cer tain negroes of the town. And MONDAY IT BEGINS. FLORENCE IS PREPARING TO DON HOLIDAY ATTIRE. — —■ ~o“ wv* %-aaw Vw w u • n.HU that the cause of the ill feeling is Magnificent Trades’ Display Monday that Virginia labor is displacing Morning—Bicycles Races in the Af ternoon—There are 25 Entries for the Races, all Good Ridurs. Mrs. W. J. Brown, who has >een visiting relatives in Oharles- on, returned to the city last light Faded Schools, spent last night 1 Florence. Mr. Sanborn Chase Das returned Dm his summer trip to various isorts in the State. Miss Viola Rogers, who has been isiting relatives in Marion, re- irned last night. She is now at le home of Mr. E. O. Rogers. MissesMaggie Bnrch, Annie Hep- urn, Mary Pettigrew and Lizzie 'illman, are spending the week ith Mrs. J. A. Pettigrew. Miss Maria Swails has returned rom a long visit to Reedy Creek prings, N. C. Dr. H. R. Moseley arrived home »st night, after a delightful stay t Caesar’s Head. He is ready or work and will preach at the isnal time at the Baptist church o-morrow. Mr. Ben J. Weatherford, who is iow visiting in Florence is a mem- ter of the 71st Regiment New fork Volunteers, has speut some ime in Santiago. South Carolina labor. A spirit of this kind should be arrested at once. If the Gorman Wright company see fit to introduce expert labor here, to carry on their own busi ness, it is the concern of no one else, if these employees behave themselves, and any interference on the part of the colored people here with the plans of this com pany is a piece of presumption that should be severely checked. If we mistake not the sentimept of this town, the white people will not sympathize with this feeling and will aid in putting it down. Suppose that our old merchants, carpenters, blacksmiths,tradesmen of all kinds, professional men and farmers were to take the position that none others in their lines should pursue business or labor here, we wonld be set down by the world as people of the grossest ig norance and stupidity; and just uow particularly so, as such en terprises as the Gorman-Wright company are planting, are but opening the way for others which will in time give employment to ce Cream j Da ^ y , s [ ^tSnoon Bucklen’* Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for nts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt heum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and 11 Skin Eruptions, and positively ares Piles or no pay required. 11 1 guaranteed to give perfect satis- Ion or money refunded. Price 25 ents per box. For sale by F. U. <ake. Wunderfal South American Blood Cure. Quickly dissipates all scrofulous Hints in the system, cures pirn- lies, blotches and sores on the ace, thoroughly cleanses the blood >f boils, carbuncles, abscesses and ruptions, renders the skin clear, 'ouug and beautiful. If you rould escape blood poison with dl its train of horrors, do not fail o use this masterly blood purifier, vbich has performed such stu- lendous cures in all cases of shat ered constitution and depravity if the blood. Bad heatlh signifies >ad blood. Sold by F. U. Lake, druggist, Florence, 8. C. d. & w. 1 * m r ^ r- strongly suspect that .those who were the aggressors in this quarrel are idlers themselves and belong to a class that has been blown here from other parts. We hear that women too, were conspicuous in the move ment—not the respectable colored women of the city, we know. We hope the women concerned will remember a riot here many years ago, in which women figured conspicuously, and which only brought shame and defeat upon them. So will it be again. Given Away—aso—Given Away. By T. D. Rhodes, proprietor of the Yellow Store, a ten dollar suit to a gentleman, a ten dollar silk skirt to a lady. To the lady who guesses the cor rect numbers which have been sealed in an envelope by a disinter ested party, done in such a way that the party does not know himself what the number is. This has been deposited in the bank of Flor ence, and will be opened on Tues day, Sept, the 20th ’98. The num ber of guesses lorsilk skirt runs from 100 to 1,100, and of guesses for suit from 1,200 to 2,100. For every $1.00 purchase, purchaser is entitled to a guess. Commencing Monday mornifig Sept. 5th. For further information ask any of the Yellow Store people. Very respectfully, Adv. T. D. Rhodes. Clara of Fancy Work. Miss Irene Prince will resume er class of fancy work, such as mbroidery, crocheting, &c., on londay, Sept. 5th. See the hue of Lamps at Lake’s rug Store. Ou Monday Florence’s festival will begin, aud to-day the sams absorbs the attention of all our people. In the morning the crowds present—and we expect crowds—will witness the trades’ display. It will be a pageant, beautiful aud striking floats will be in the procession, aud the bus iness houses of Florence will be shown up to advantage. Here are the names of the mar shals in charge of the procession: W. H. Darby, chief, A. M. McCall, assistant chief, John Meadors, Ed. Harrell, Alex Brunson, Albert Muldrow, Paul Fryer, Oscar Greg ory, P. A. Brunson, C. C. Hepburn, Walter James, Chas. Newman, Juo. Jepson, J. W. Ragsdale aud E. C. Matthews. Aud here is the line of march the floats mobilizing at the Meth odist church: Up Dargau to Darling ton, St., thence east to Church St. thence south to Evans, thence east to \Gaillaird. thepoe south *- Okriwnn Hmmi thence north to Evaos, tneuce west to Irby, then south to Pine, theuce east co Dargau, thence north to the M. E. Church where the procession will disband. In the afternoon the first annual meet of the Florence Track Asso ciation wiH take place at the new race track. The track is in splen did condition, aud during the past few days has been alive with wheels and wheelmen. At three o’clock the races will begin and ■:x each day, Monday and Tuesd^y^ are to be run. For the first day the races are: 1—One mile novice. 2—Half mile open. 3—Half mile, boys under 16. 4—Two mile handi cap. 5—Pursuit, limit three miles. 6—One mile paced. Be sides the foregoing there will be riding ou tandems, triplets and a wheel with four seats. Exciting races may be expected as shown by the entries as fol lows: M. I. Petross, Richmond, Va., W. G. Critchlow, E. W. Watson and C. S. Weisiger, Augusta, Ga., J. D. Murchison, Wm. McEach- eru, Junius Law, R P. Blackwell, Marion, W. L. Hart, and Jas. L. Gardner, Yorkville, E. A. Jenkins, Sumter, L. W. C. Hines, Aiken, J. T. Harth, Columbia, D. II. Car michael, Gallavou, Jim Carmi] chael, Little Bock, C. E. McCul lough, Darlington, and F. M. Morgan, B. P. Youmans, C. C. Morgan, G. E Commander, Joe Commander, F. P. Bultmau aud R. L. Sellers, Florence. TIME EXTENDED. >ol Cliiltlrrn ll*V« Until lire, nibci I for Vaccination. ’he Board of Health at their liar meeting yesterday after- in extended the time for the sination of the pupils who may iud the public schools, until iembei 1st. 1898, after which the rule will be enforced, tis was done on account of the rtuess of time between the I iing of the ordinance and the ' <j>ing of the schools. j SUNDAY ( I1UUUH SKilVIUKS PENCILLED PICK-UPS. For Kent. irnished or unfurnished a two 11 room dwelling, formerly irn as the Schroeder house, Apply to John Kukkk. |tw Septi. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vita' organs. If the liver is inactive, you have a bilious look; if your stomach is disordered, you have a dyspeptic look. Secure good he a I th and you will surely have good looks. “Electric Bisters,” is good alterative ami tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver aud kidneys, purifies the blood, cures piisples, blotches aud boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at F. U. Lake’s. Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. 5 Lemons as Medicine. ey regulate the Liver, Stom- Jowels, Kidneys and Blood kpared by Dr. H. Mozley, in pmon Elixir, a pleasant lemon It cures biliousness, con- >n, indigestion, headache, kidney disease, fevers, impurities of the blood, _ the chest, heart failure, other diseases caused by a liver and kid- of all the dis. Placr* to.Go mill Whu Will t*rMrli—Notice the Time. The Lutheran congregation will hold no services. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Sunday School at the usual hour at St. Anthony’s. Regular services at the Baptist church. Preaching by the pastor, the Rev. H. R. Moseley, at 11 a. m. aud 8.30 p. m. Sunday School at 5 p. m. There will be services at the Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. and 8.30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, the Rev. Melton Clark. Sunday School at 5 o’clock. Services at the Methodist church atlla in., and 8:30 p. m. The pastor, the Rev W. I. Herbert, will preach. Sunday school at 5 p. m. Regular services at St. John’s Episcopal church. The rector, the Rev. R. W. Barnwell will preach it 11 a. m., and 6 p. m. Sunday school at 5 p. m. diseased .s me the Soiilh at Wast ar< Mr. Featlieretone Talks. The Columbia 0.01 respondent of the News aud Courier gives an iu-| terview with Mr. Featherstone. He condemns the dispensary, particularly the manner iu $™5* it has beeu run. Ou beiogf Home Uocill ami Srme Not, Bui ftll nf Intel- twt 10 lti» Kt'-ilcr. The 1st S. C. Regiment has been ordered to Columbia. This looks ike disbandment. Gen. Wheeler defends the Gov- ernmuit in its management of the Cuban campaign. Dr. Darby, the chief marshal, requests all Ihe marshals to as semble at the corner of Cheves and Dargau streets promptly at 9 30 o’clock. The merchants are also requested to he prompt in sending their floats to the meet ing place at the hour above named on Monday morning. IIIKTHH AND DEATHS. Uritori of the Board of Htaltb for lb* Moulb of Augnat. The Board of Health of the oity of Florence makes the following report to the State Board of Health regarding the vital tics as collected in their** 1 the mouth of Births—7, whites two, total 7. Mi f lemons, when combined properly with oth er liver tonjes, produce the most desirable results upon the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys and blood. Sold by druggists. 50c. and $1 bottles. mozlky’s lemon elixir Cured me of sick and nervous head ache, I had been subject to all my life. Mrs. N. A. McEntire, Spring Place, Ga. MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR Cured me of Indigestion. I got more relief, and at once, from Lemon Elixir than all other medi cines. J. C. Speights, Indian Springs, Ga. mozlev’s lemon elixir » Cured me of a long-standing case of chills and fever, by using two bottles. J. C. Stanley, Engineer E. T. Va. & Ga. R. R. MOZLEY’s LEMON ELIxfb | Cured me of a case of heart dis ease and indigestion of four years’ standing. I tried a dozen different medicines. None but Lemon Elixir did me any good. Tules Diehl, Cor. Habersham & St. Thomas Sts., Savannah, Ga. MOZLEY’s LEMON ELIXIR. I fully endorse it for nervous headache, indigestion and consti pation, having used it with most satisfactory results, after all other remedies had failed. J. W. Rollo, West End, Atlanta, Ga. Pitts’ Carminative aids digestion, regulates the bowels, cures cholera infantum, cholera morbus, dysen tery, and all diseases of the stom ach and bowels. It is good for both children and adults. Sold by Darby, the druggist, and F. U. Lake. Sept. An attractive store is made more attractive by * ATTKAGTive ppiees. For this reason The Y ellow Store possesses a double portion of attractive ness. Him Dresa Goods, Clothing, Hats, Sho^s and a line of beautiful Furnishing Goods for men My Own Bargain Day, Every Monday —10 per rent above actual cost. dispensary legislature, h> said that he was by 40 means certain that the next legislature would bal in sympathy with the dispensary law, that the last general assembly came very near passing the Child’s bill, but if the dispensary law shall stand, it will be his duty aud pleasure to enforce it to the best of his ability. That the law has some good features and that with an honest, clean enforcement, it can be made to do better service. He is in favor of building up the common schools and upholding all the higher institutions. 1 Express Company Not Allowed to Increase Kates. “The question as to whether the Southern Express company doing business in this State should be allowed to increase its rates 1 cent iu order to provide for the pay ment by them of the war stamp, was formally settled by the rail road commisfeion yesterday in fav or of the shipper. So hereafter the regular schedule of rates will be iu force aud the company will “pay the freight” on the war stamp. The commission will not deliver themselves of an opinion on the subject, as the matter has already been fully discussed, aud the position of both sides is well understood by the readers of the State. The commission will sim ply write the company that they havo decided not to allow the in crease.”—The State. A Cure (or Conatlimtlon. I was troubled with constipation for several years, and frequently went for nine days without my bowels moving. I spent several dollars for the cure of same, but without success. This last winter a salesman insisted on me buying some of Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, remarking that they were the best on earth.’ 1 laughed ! at the idea, but purchased one dozen boxes. Since that time I have used three boxes and am now enjoying the best of health. I recommend them to my customers and the result is I have sold six dozen boxes already.—M. J. Brown ing, druggist, Germantown, Ky. Sept. Number of bodies removed for inter cemeteries _ the city 2. Number of oontegi 00 * diseases reported for the month 0.’ * Henry H. Husbands, . Health Officer. Two Contests. “There will be two contests this yeai—between Messrs. NortonaudLV Eller be for a congressional plaoe and between Messrs. Manning and Moses for the senatorship of Sum ter county. But these contests will not be heard aud decided by the State committee until their meet ing on the Friday after the seoond primary.—The State. Buy an umbrella for the rainy weather at the Yellow Store. SutreiiiiK Women luatautlv Believed. The Feraicure Tablets almost in stantly relieve all pain, aching and soreness in the womb. They are applied directly to the affected parts, and act like a soothing heal ing poultice, drawing out fever aud pain. If used in connection with the Femicure Tonic, will speedily and radically cure all forms of fe male complaints and weaknesses; including falling of the womb, ul ceration of the womb, congestion of the ovaries, painful and obstructed raenstration, leucorrhoea or whites, weight and pain in pelvis, dragging sensation in groin, aching and pain in back and limbs, flooding, etc. Try this new and surprising cure. Femicure Tonic $1.00. Femicure Tablets (24 treatments) $1.00. Sold by F. U. Lake & Co., Flor ence, 2 General Insurance Agency or SANBORN CHASE, Fire, Life k Aecideit lasiraaee. Tbe Nev Store. FRUIT, FRUIT. Choice Candies of Domestic Make, Mixed Nuts, Vege tables, Cigars and Tobacco. 1 have recently opened busineM iu Florence and will keep an Abun dance of choice goods on hand. 1 invite youtocall ou me, for I know you love to eat good things, and I have them. N. J. XBPAPAS, Dartrun Street, next to Palmetto Hotel.