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SeTHnia We||iin> , n \^ ort | (< OI| j p °° uaHn ji‘*i ^soou x*. I “» 8u» Uav . i^ K0 *’ Pr »- X.’i" ^ three J-""*. W, ' * ine r ** n "“ - •• - t*y»bi© iu *’A 1 - »»• non 4 CR,r ffiSlmNTIC COAST LING CONDENSED SCHEDULES. ? er week, imytuS ■t»y nornffigt ,e [he wordi I liange*,” B ack » “Back’* DUfi/NG 7H E B/ITTLE OFl T/^CO. SOUTH BOUND, | No. S5 | S'o. 28 ' No. S5 i No. •* No. 61 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniliiiimniiHMiM.tM.jj ! MOTHERS, 1 [READ THIS! Stove* ■ "’’Ke®, Hack’* traria m T | T ’ ,, or H'eii Tl ■ .,wnwi» - •y 8Dch lottos Bt, e mark. On I tt* » «nsb NiVi,# - .■ Hooth Kocky Mount j _ucn lettera a« are fono^ I ‘ In- |» <v . k „ ru i Al ^ ,t ar| (l| wiimington'. i»a- I»ajr. I, ‘ I’font «»rrl.re; )n Hntur KATI9 ». i -a" c: Wof K. O'BinuSJiii the •"owe,!tyulT*' I U,ark - Forinsta **'’ l' 106 'X'rV.u.ir - - *° f * per, ° ,,ml u “ tu «-« at Can 0ll, y appear n C n he ,0tter ‘ ,,, “ ''"“‘S “ ,,a c,,, ' , ^t« < jver. I 8>,ma 3’appear four a . 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I- Coluo bla toipiii 5 4.) a iu I* Sun. ter B UB p in 7 ID a III live Florence 7 2ft p m 8 25 a in ave ( liarleMlon ft 17 p D.j 5 28 a In Li*'., L’I/,m>*wsw. N ITt it m) H ‘A» -t Hi Yf _ ,«•****^•hte Jy believe thar J fact - 1 sin Mr*. M/cha d Curtain in ■ » I‘his medirir. at onc cr «‘ical ''b, makes tho . ’ 1 ,a "'h«ld saviour 4 e Wa s the inrt eaiiirlil „ i I Statemeut. thlit ok i 0, l r of Our ar... , ind»-,-u©r» on iw«. Oi irom «aciis»iii,nic a,i«. * “■■■I"* •' lung** C ^ d * w hich Bottled <>i, Packers had |) t . or) | or if Joni Macon via Augusta and Denmark to New York. ' u y: •he wa* treated fr ^ b<,r 1 th ^ vo h?h ,,naL i. hy her family „h, td ' 0fa month !getting 1 /,ave been 1 i H. told rr„w W( . r< . n s 0 s ;w«« >0 the I Mfc <Ieliveran7''l r „‘"" , f U, ‘ 0 " ll " ]jjm ,,i 1 ' fv‘M tO ,i,rn at home again. a c ° m ci:“ ch ,;;' 1 ,w ani, a ; t k ; h. ^ test. lures on Satiirday’ 0 ’* 1 ^ l0 °" r str ' c “ ' i’*-* 1 ,u #«»»ted I), f. of ‘his niert.VI,,., ? * Were mistaken ' t >a * Wt ‘ Co,, tiuuod it a llH ^ Sheith ' a >OVe lette ■fe trouble ,0 of bix ''Cd''^‘^.’rthe rr'-'f Bake’* (I Se ^ ‘•a Clear sn,, K iilen ee * r0n * '- l.oautiful and hav6 a t. Pure hl< ■* o do 8 l i p in 8 25 a in 8 0.5 p IU 8 45 H III 8 55 a 111 1 8 4ft a In 12 2D p m j D IS a ui 8 25 p IU 8 50 p III 12 4:1 a III 1 45 p 111 of •Ive J'lorence _ ^ive Hoivnee frlve WilmiiiKton liarluiKton Itemit IlNVlIle Noulh Rooky Mount - . Norfolk 10 uii a iu 5 55 p in Richmond < Id a 111 7 15 p m .... Washington 7 41a iu 11 3D p m New York 2 01 p m B 53 a in eperson No. 32 from Jacksonville ami Tampa via Plant System, and sleep- 1 -- •_ a . a.- a 1 I. ■V r x,«L medic r\CKsut in <; 1 m. »mci COMBINES CLE ANLINESS AND DURABiUrY^* AND’^T WILL NOT HUE DI PT ANVDNl: CAN BRilSIl I! ON NO ONE CAN RUB IT OFF i t »*; DC*' C-.K r . Purpose to i l,ul °ur |Oroaf n:”'' , '" u, '>ol c, 'ri2ens as a wholT'V co,ored | dru « *lore COV |^ at , R Lr - and ^r much r ° r as a rule. |«nd *1.00. Ur * e hoUle#50 C(Mlt J H ‘* W «»«. Dls eases. To 1 S, ' ln ’ you must have -^'rr " ,cre - *^:r vaoc8 » i/> m - - v ‘' i ' a, " ^ te f re a "— jjj PLuiico is a purr, ptfrmaiKnt anJ poitXB wall lining, .uii doss not require _ ^ taking off lo returw os ck> all kakomirus, it h a dry ptjwsk’r, rcauy Ur us* t/.v^ by adding watei (tiur U»2J nulv u u*J b cjU wat?r) and can be easily brushed on by any one. Made b white and t-velve fuhiouable tints, For full particulars and sample card ask .•* J* L. H. WELLING § GO., Florence S. C. . « .. ^ _ . .. . . „ „ A r. 1 r» r-J-V ri l trs.j ru> tl X'.CVOnixo I Do Yon Want to Know the Best Remedy foi I Flatulent Colic, Dysentery. Nausea, Coughs, I . Cholera Infantum, l Teething Children, Cholera Morbus, i Pains, Oriping, | 3 I And All Disease# of the Stomach and Bowela? IS THE STANDARD. S m g m z it carries Children over the crltionl 3 2 period of TlvETHINO, and Is highly § ; recommended by the best physicians. Z z It is pleasant to the taste and never: : fails to give satisfaction. z It is a Positive Specific for all the jj r troubles for which it is recommended. 5 Solo by all Druggists ; = as and co Cents. 5 » ■# A Reliable Remedy S for all liiseasea S of the 1 I KIDNEYS ABD S SI, ADDER. | | It is Good for Men, Women and Children. | * 111111 ii iim 111 ii i it it hi • iii 1111 iiimiinmtiMMHfiniw R.P. Scott, B A R B R R Central Hotel Shaving Parlor. Polite Attention. Best Workmen. J « e Commercial Art '■ hass ‘'" N ' • ” marl«j ar , jcJe j ffranuiated Ikig.’ sore eyes and ° n ,n ^e Mood. manner "'hid. a re"c a ;‘i“’ d inc l" dil1 f, 3' poi 4. Mr. in the o • 2 ^ b sB£^t «‘^z n 0 rz- „ ™ I D iatres - v b "'SSpii" Do-Sw’, ManU ‘ ,d ^ *" d W ' 0r -S ^ 0 "uiT ,a «‘"i |> '^n. and hcauli/. a ‘u . r «"ov3 of ^ - 1 ‘ ■M 0ni f >| .‘. —7 /L i ""PtOVU liii IIUmihI 11 these I 1 THEM IS HO KINO OF FAIR OR I 1 ' ACNE, IHTUtNAl OR EITERRAL, 1 I THAT PAIF-KILLER WILL ROT RE* < i 1 LI EVE. I ' | LOOKOUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB* ' 1 8TITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE 1 1 ’ BEARS THL NAME, J i I>i? <3 in a don-polienom | remedy for Uonorrhtra. Uleet, Sp.-i matorrb.en White, uii natural did | ..'barge., er any luttaiuimt _ — liou, irritation or ul.vra leravwu <oau«i.a. Uou of in ncona m.-m lr«E»»83CHr.SiC»lCo. t "' 14n< ‘" Non-Mtring.-ut I Mold by Dragglkta. "or «• nt in plain wruppci by expr.K», pn |iaid fo> fl mi, or 3 Wllw>. fi 7ft *'lf *»***» V • » f.*» '«#»' *#* rbot4>*?»vuw| fro ui luc. REVIVO RESTORES VITAUTY Citation Notice PERRY DAVIS A SON. re of the South and 95 per cent, of its population native born and the growing appreciation for its won derful resources on the part of the world, it must soon occupy a conimaftding position in commerce and manufactures. He says “three fourths of the world’s cotton crop is grown in the South” and notes the preeminent advantages of this section for growing and manufac turing cotton, and suggests that, in time, the South may manufacture as much cotton as all the world now does. And with the Nicara> guan canal and America in the deal of commerce, a market might be devolved in China and japan for not less than ten million hales of cotton. Mr. Edmonds quotes Mr. 1). A Tompkins, of Charlotte, N. C., to the effect that low priced cotton, instead of being a disadvantage to the 8011th, is not an unmixed evil since it prevents the large develop, ment of cotton growing in other countries and enables the South to maintain its world monopoly.” *** Mr Edmonds' *alk is very en couraging. He speaks the truth We have a great and inviting and we might say, almost limitless held for enterprise in the South. What we need is capital and a migration among us of good American citiztns, biinging mcney with them. ««* great surprise ""on account of its exceeding promptness in re lieving pain in the bladder, kid neys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of watei and pain in passing it almost immedi ately. If you want quick relief and cure this is )our remedy. SoM by F. U. Lake, Druggist F orence, S. C. Advertising. Advertising spaoe in the Timks- MRrsKNGER and in the Daily Timks ih sold at reasonable rates and is valuable These papers will help you sell goods- Collec tion* monthly or quarterly ac cording to contract. F r short time ads. cash is desired.—Adv. Kpceiul Notice. The Tim es-Mksskncer office can’t afford to charge job work. 11 pays cash for material and cash for labor, and therefore, must have cash for the work as it is turned out. This is perfectly reasonable. Bring in your orders. We have expert workmen and can do first- class work at the very lowest liv ing prices. But our terms are cash. Brunson & Brunson, Proprietors. A i'tmnee. Don’t your umbrella or baby parasol need mending, either with broken ribs or torn cover ? Bring it to me for repair and save the ex pense of a new one. No. 120 Houston street or at Times print ing office Your respectfully, II. D. Lonu. and Ii 11 Ht'r ski’I in worse tion; I recommended an intehu^k preparation— known as Botanic’ Blood Balm, (B. B. B.), which V have been using and selling ; she used three bottles and all pimples have disappeared ; her skin is soft and smooth and her general health much improved. She expresses herself much gratified, and can recommend it to all who are thus afiected. Mrs. S. M. Wilson, lion Mountain, Texas Blood Balm, (B. B. B.), $1.00 per large bottle, all druggists. Send for book free. Blood Bali# Co., Atlanta, Ga. fk •IDO-Dr* »•;. l^l-clion’a Ann IMnrellr May bn worth to you more than 1100 if you have a child who soili bedding from incontcnence of «g. ter during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the tro*. bio at once. $1. Sold by F. U Lake, Druggist. “ Hardware.” Stoves, Crockery, Harness, Buggies, Wagons. We are Agents for -^^McCormick’s flowers THE GREAT 30th -..w. Y produce* the above rMoltAtn 30 diiYS. itaeti powerfully aud <iulckly. Cures when all other* £u w “ l r ®*** a th «iF lost manhood, and old /rRMR/ 1 ]* re f! ,vcr . ‘ hcir youthful ri*or by usin* ne™' i*JLVVi 1 .* ,?. ul0 ^ y and surely restores Nerrous 2 ,potcuc 5- N'Kltly Emission*, UJStyowfr.falling Memory. Wastins Diaeasea.and srlTsbuso or excess and indiscretion, *“‘^i U,lHU °ne tor study, business or mRinatfa. It u*. ~J y . cure8 by starting at the seat of disease, but {** , r e ** »•«*« tonic aud Mood builder, brin# p,nl i Blow to P* 1 ® t,, ‘®eAs and re wopy tho fire of youth. It wards off Insanity Md Consumption. Insist on haying RKVIVO.no I* can bo carried in vest pocket. By mall ■1.00 per package, oralx tor M.OO, with a post wre written guar uitee to care or refund the money. Circular free. Address UHiLMDUCilE CU..2M DeaiDoiO 31..CHICAGO.ILL For sale by the PALACE DRUG STORE, F1 < Will Look out for bargains, is now at the North Our buyer Khciinintiani Cured In h liny. “Mystic Cure” for rheumatism and uouralgia radically cure* in 1 1 to 3 day*. It* action upon the sy*t«m is remarkable and mysto- \Ye cannot object to the exten-1 riou*. It removes at once the sion of our commerce to the east, : L'Kuse and the disease immediately to make -»pen ways for the sale Q f : d ' 8 M‘P" arB * The first dose greatly our cotton and .obacco, but why | m U ,“"'* ,? “"‘'p., F,,id ^ F - , , , . .. U. LaitH, druggist, Florence, should the country go to taking in ' •«»• - the far off islands of the Pacific^ It is.not pleasant to lose money. when there is so much open tarri- 10 ,he T' 110 * S ' ore a " d tory at home in the hands of a *•* homogeneous people. !,, * U '* , ' on l ? «'••*> »«• _ _ Cure# Chili# and Fever; act* on Pitts’ Carminative aids digestion, j the ,iv f, r aDd ^ulate.the syatem regulates the bowels, cures cholera 8 e * lftral,J L_ AH JJrugEists. ^ infeutum, cholera morbus, dysen-' Aft . er al * has ^ e . en said ‘bat can 1 tery, and all diseases of the stom-1 ‘^ ere remains so much that ach and bowels. It is good for S unsa ’ d that no ‘hing both children aud adults. Sold by *“ d.?.?.'a” w,l ! 1 . co “ ve >: pw*y,tl» druggist, and F. fl. beauty and worth oMheoew dres’s Sept. goods at the Yellow Store. THE NEW WAY. WOMEN used to think •• te rn a le diseases " could only be treated after “lo- c a I examina tions” by physi cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about their suffering. The In- _ troductlon of Wine of Cardut has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all th* cases Pf menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pur* Wine®* taken In the privacy of a woman’s own home Insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardul re quires no humiliating examina tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles’’—disordered menses, falling of the womb, "whites,’’ change of life. It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the drug store. For * dries In case* requtrtnff special direction*, address, rvinr Symplon.* tho 'Ladles’ Advisory Department, ' The Chsttsnooga Medicine Ca, Chatta nooga, Tenn. W. I. ADDISON, R.D., Cary, Miss., says: ”1 use Wine ef Cardul extensively in my practice and (Ind ll a most steel lent preparation tor female IreuMec." L. S. Welling <& Co., FLORENCE. S. C. Now Til ESTATE OK SOUTH CAROM NA, .COUNTY OF KLOBKNCK. Ry J. P. McNeill, Eaq., Prebate Judge. W hereart, Thomas S. Coward has made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration de bonis non of the estate of aod ed'ects of Solomon Coward. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Solomon Coward, deceased, that ;hey be and appear before me, I Court of Probate, to be held at ence. on Aug. 2()th inst. af tion thereof, at 11 o’clock not be jfFIRifpd. _ _ Given under my band this 4th day of Aug., Anno 1 >0111 in*,4*108. ' • * Pttbh#lwd on the fttli day of Ahg., f8«S, In the Daily Timk*. J I* McNkill, Judge Probate. C. E. Jarrot’s Ginnery. THEM l NGEU SYSTEM used which yields more to the 100 pounds than any other. Capacity, 25 Bales per Day And press standard size. Now Ready for Work At usual price. Is your time to get goods at 2 P r ice A. ANNADY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Florence, - - S. G. Mr. Johnson Gregg will superintend the work and look carefully after all cotton. a^Meal Exchanged for Seed G. E. Jarrot, A20d<&wlni Proprietor. We are determined to close bSS8*„'SJ.a re ASr" 0 "' , " ,w *' i out all-Spring and Summer Office over Waters’ store. You will find © Shaving a Luxury at.. Lomax’s Shaving Parlor, Dargan Street, north of Palmetto Ifo B. W. LOMAX, Barber. tel goods at half-price for cash only. 201 DARGAN STREET, Morgan’s Bargain Store. Mch 281-yr F. P. COVINGTON, M. D. Office in PALACE DRUG STORE a son, Florence Jewelry P*u c ?. I |iuiu^uuuuuiuaiiuuiiuiutiuiuujiuiuiiiiuiuuiuiiuiu I CRESCENT BICYCLES,! A New Delight^gMa^ Is found each year in the first ride of the season. And the new Cres cents have every qualification to please the most critical rider. Crescent Bicycles FOR 1898, Are “Envied by All." A close examination of Crescents _ explains why so many are sold at | The Leading flardvare Store, ^ OF THE PEE DEE l N and after MONDAY next, we __ will have on 'exhibition at our Establishment the 1 invest stock ol 3 l- S WKLUNG6t CO.. Florence, S.£. £ _ P Bidmcmds, llJatefies, Jeiuefrjj, ifuenuerre j ©foefis, And Fancy Articles IN THE STATE. OUTSIDE OF CHARLESTON WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH TO SUIT 5 CENTS COTTON. A LL WE ASK IS A CALL. IE’ YOU DO NOT WISH TO HUY. IT WILL HE A PLEASURE TO SHOW THEM Sulzbacher & Son, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the beet manner. I