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■a-'L-I • # THEY ARE HERE NOW Grinnell’s Gloves, We Have Them. All Sizes just in by Express. Victor M. Manner NiiWSOrfHlS ^OKLD Borne Phoue 2f} Pe)l Phoc** 3. Our Cheap Column. jit cent a word for advertising under this Count up the cost of your ad. Advertise yduf “Wants" in the runs. Brought to Light. Florence People Receiving the Full Benefit. JIGE-Sax ROOVf HOUSE on c >rner. loo centra)*y located for rent nnmviJ'ifcteJj. Inonire on premises. J{ - DsEtftyr. or at this ofITc *. JUST RBOI>liV.'ED —Carload of mules, J. S. Sanders: for sale w. u. oab«age plants. BLOITNT. Phone 24d J^OR SALE.—Peavine-Hay. F. M. R^ers, Jr. Address F OR SALE—Four foot stab wood ar- cO cents a cord; 2 foot stab woo<t •t $1.25 a cord at mill near S. A. W. L. KanKin. [^REK .Knowing what it whs to sui- . fer, I will give Free wl (.'haige ? to any sfilietfd, a posisive ctrr Jar Eczema, Milt Kheum, Kryslpola-S, Piles* and skin diseases. Instant relief, doitti ion get*. Write F. W. Williams. 400Manhattan Ave., New York. Real Estate for Sale. paj4 65 vacant lots on (South Kast au«£ '.Vu»t #1 city. 14 acres and 1 bouse in Bast Florence. ’7 residences in K>*st Florence. 5 residences in We4t Florence. 250 acres of unimproved laud, ;■$ mite frv-ii aity The above ou band Feb'y 18th. Fut tb,e number varies as new pieces are belna placed in my bands and a good many ^lug sold, 1 have been over ten (il>) years in tie businis* giving ss far as I kuow general satisfaction u> solller and purchaser. L.ots *ange from $5> to f4.00u at d res deuces from to $9,ihio. E..H. LUCAS. Heal 1-state Agent. Rial Estate Notice. * As nearly aii oi the most desirable real estate in the city, improved and unimproved has been placed with the Commercial Insurance & Cruse Com pany to sell, we invite those wishing to buy to call and see us. Anyone baring real estate f >r sale, dwellings Ho rent, collections made if placed in my hands will reoeixeprompt attention. JAMES ALLEN. General Manager Real Estate De partment. * DRESSMAKING. ~ I offer my services to the ladies of Florence and vicinity for plain or fine work of any kind. Having had several years experience aud my charges are reasonable. MRS. C %RRiE FLOYD, Evansstreet, Cor. Kemp. There have been cases like ihe following in Florence. Every one relates rhe experience of people we know. These'pJain, straightforward statements wil’ do much towaid relieving the suffiring of ihous ands. Such testimony will he read with int-- test by many people. Wm Scott, merchant tauor, re siding on West Evans streef, say*: “D >an’s Ointment, procured at F. U. Lake’s drug store, cured me of itching hemorrhoids after every thing eiso had failed. I could not telt you ail the remedies I tried bnt nomPof them did me a parti eje of good and it was nothing but that internal torture wbiebjat limes almost set me crazy.. I couid not sit still on account of the iiritition and agony and nothing I couid get gave me any relief. I heard abtttu Doan’s Ointment and thought it might help me a little i-.sl had heard so mech about what ic done tor oiner* out I was not prepared to nave it stop the rictiing ail at once, hut i; did 1 could hardly tie;iu Ve if. It was Mich a re iet to be able to sit down and read thee pap*;rorgoio b d and sleep with; out the awful burning and itching, and it seemed a most Ito* good to be true. You c-eo put me down as. a friend to Doan’s Ointment. Fot sale bv j.'l dealers Price 50 cents. Fo-ter-v|»iburn Co.,, sole, agents for »ne United States. Reniemocr the name—Doan’s • anc", take t o other. UKAGRAPHSOF NEWS, LOCAt STATE AMD FOREIGN. 'ERE, THERE EVERYWHERE. nt«s aud Happening.' 7 from all ^>vor the World Hulled Down for »;h«* JEutertammeut; of the Rcnderu *i« tt« s Painr. War news from the east is slim. RuS'ia threatens China wi h an evasion unless she removes h s tramp from outside the great well. Russia fears the may abanden hir neutrality in favor of Japan. Train No. 40 was about three hours late todayr New York's building industry is paraiized 22,000 brick ayers and laborers are out on a strike. Maryland ha* passed the *‘J w Crow” laws. The First Trained Nurse. The undersigned eff-rs her ser vices to the people of Horence and the surrounding country. Terms reasonable. Residence, Mrs. Htape. Home Phone, 86. Miss f . A. Harvin. Jan- 20, 1904. * A Slight Wreck. "**In pulling ouf of a switch at Pal metto late yesterday two cars on a local freight jumped the track and ■blocked j the road for some time. The C. andD. passenger train and an extra freight were delayed several hours. The wrecking train went up there aud replaced the ears on the track. A Wonderful Medidno. if you read this pa-uer you know nbou^OrakeT, Palmetto Wino tor tbe Stou-acb-FlatuVney ara. •'onstipat.ion. AVe eontmually ijraise it. as hun dreds of our readers do. Any leader of this can have a trial bottle of Drake's Palmetto Wino free, by sending a letter or postal card to Drake Formula Company. Drake BuRdimr. CkicaKo. 111. One dosea day of this tonic, laxativePalmetto medicine gives immediate relief and often cures In a few days. Drake's Palmetto Wine is a wonder worker for Blood. Liver and Kidneys. Seventy-five cents at Drug Stores for a larite l ottle, usual dollar size, but a vrial bottle will J-e sent free and prepaid to every reader of this laper who writes for it. "Wherever Mr. Sparks has exhibis ted his shows this season Iqp ha- met the emphatic approval of both the press and the public. Don’t fail to attend the Sparks’ big shows if you want to be highly enter tained. Will exhibit at Florence Friday March 25. The Ladies of the Pee Dec Section. I vvill have my millinery open ing on Monday, the 21st. in the store under the new opera house. I will have manv new and beautiful things in ladies wear and fancy goods to show you and 1 respect fully invite you to visit me on that day, being assured that you will be repaid for your trip. Mrs. J. M. James, Darlington S. C. Mrs. Bass Dead. Mrs. J. C. Bass, thejwifeof the former coroner of this county whose sickness was noted in this paper some days ago, died there to-day at 1.30 and will be buried in ‘Nor folk. She was a Miss McLendon of this county and has a host of friends and relatives, here. Will Meet at Miartsville. ; * The Florence Destrict Confer ence will be held at Ilartsville S. C. April 20—24. The Confer ence will be composed of 25 pastor and about 55 or 60 local preachers and laymen. Theie will besever- al applications for licenec to preach p er j or preparation of anything in use This is a popular assembly where ; today for constipation. They are sure the lay element predominate Bis-1 in action and with no tendancy to nan- hop A. C. Smith i). D. lias been : 3eate D or Por 9al6 b y F - u - L!,kl! - invited to attend and preside over „ ... - - - . . the Conference arid to dedicate the _ , ,, . T i xa/ i handsome new brick church. All ’ Take Yo0r <J°b W°rk Chabmerlain s Stomach and Liver Tab let*. Unequalled fc Constipation. Mr A. R. Kane, a prom.^.ent druggist of Baxter Springs, Arkansas, says: “Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver tab lets are, in my judgement, the most su- Hemy Williams, Ihe Roanok:, Va., negro brute who assaulted a lady i» tbe heart of town was haugtd yesterday. An ice factory at Rjcky Mount was burned yesterday. Wm H SprunH has given $io,- ooo to the James Walker Meiuot' lal Hospb^i in VViimiogton. , Darlington’s >oung folks are fixing to have an Etster dance somewhere about the 9th. The tailiNT" o» Daniel J. Sully, “the cotton King,” i» a topic cf conversation* on the streets. Many people all ever the country who nave invested i 1 cotton, ore eff-cc- ed by his lailiire. Two Iowa- farmers lived with thor wives i>n me sasae house. Ttiey Utcame smitten, each with the others spouse and agreed to swap. llie two couples were re— married and a*re 'now very indig- ! nant over then arrtst for bigatu^ i Wbithrop college will receive a ' gilt ol $20 t o6o> irom Andrew Carnt* gia for a libraiy if the irustets will raise $2,000 yearly Ic® its sap port. . The house cenfirmeci tie litlecf Lever anU Grtidger to their resptec- live seats. i’hi» end« tr» contest ed election cases in this and North Carolina. The wage scale of the operators was accepted by a heavy majority so the mmer’s won’t strike and there is i&nw no dangle of a coal famine. The votes of the showed that omy of 165,000 favored a striae. Cigar will convince 70a of its nnusual q-anEtyand fragrance; The first hundred will prove their tmifarmity. The first thousand will substantiatfc the fact that it is a cigaryon nerer-tiae- af—Sc* Largest Seiler in the World* The Band is the Smoker’s Protection. HAD FOOT HURT JL J. Haim Meets With »u Acci dent in Columbia.. A. J. Ham returned to the city ■ this morning Irom Colnmbiaiy sulffcr ing much from an injured foot. He was riding in a buss yesierday in the Capital City, when the horses at tael ted lie re to became fright ened and the driver being unable to control them a runaway resirited. p Mr. Ham was thrown violenty from the cab,and fell in such a way : - as to subject his back to a severe strain. He was almost stunned by the fall and lay in a helpless- con- j dition {for several minutes before- aid reached him. He was >aken to a doctor shop nearby and exam ined. .No'bones were found to- have been Broken. The injury is still friends USING farajEESEBa for all Receptions Tsble Napkinsy Center Pfeeces in Crepe Paper, Beautifully Decorated. A large*: lime of crepe tissue paper in rolls in all Shades. Our line is strong and we can* supply yom in any quantity. Heap the benefit of. style: and satisfactory-corres pondence by using our Stationery^ You should get in the habit of using the best for the least money which we offer you. VISIT ING and INVITA l ION, CARDS. VVt always take pleasure in showing these:lanes as ve are backed by the best Manufacturers. ZW~ PIT TRIX and FLINCH GAMFS. * Yours very truly, 1 very paintnl. Hifr many hope to Bee him ahiiglit. again soon. lioffmeyer. CITADEL BOARD INSURANCE. miners 67,000 out Wedt^Vre to remln t (h* <*( iz-ms of Florence. UvU tats U is t(v: ti*a.e t.h»y s'aml t Iojx ai- ! \er tdeiv iusaraace-. We *re i*! n** o.tsiness an. I wouli be please l to>wiiteyoi a polio/ cov- . mu r. , j fling jwur store, stock of yro*>ds. *t>vrtiliog. ooaseb >ld turalture. batE.stablesor a i» r ol l tbing Maj. Lucas Talks of Saveml 111 ten- uiatiaMrorttilusoriagagamsHlre. ligatnkig. csclonaoroargl^Ts. Oiyr* r e«a-e reaspaable •’ : t|ndot»r Qomp-'nl-n* tbe nest. [( cou wi>ui t'ise so to In-mr* toa in ,oltbu»r of t*i3 •ib>/a lines i ring u« un on tbe Bell o :l'»:ne ’ 'hone, an t we will call aal fn snisa, jnoa witii rttj*. Any 5 iu.slices emrusied to our Cairo will be given tbe be t of atten r .io*\ Perfect. Confiilence. Where there used to-^be | a feeling of uneasiness and worry in. the household when a child . showed; symptoms,^of croup, there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform .success of Chamberlain’s Cough remedy in the treatment of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Basford. of Poclesville. Md , in speak ing of her experience in the use of that remedy says: “I have a world of confi dence in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I have used it with perfect success. My child Garland, is subject to severe attacks fo croup and it always, gives him prompt relief.” For sale by F. U. Lake. Dl. esting Mattera. Major Jonathan J. Lii&as- w«* here this morning going to his * j home at’Society Hill.lie was return — ing from a trip to Charleston j where * yesterday ho atteaieded a J meet ing,of the Executive Commit tee of the Board of Visitors of the Citadel, constituted bv himself, and Messrs. Gadsden and Lewis The business lie tore th<* meeting was the matter of heating and light ing t>an ini>er <x Husbands, Agts. I OF.N’TRAL. hotkl. i i * • the ^building. < REPULSIVE CRIMINALS Two Convicts from Horry Taken to the Pen. Penetentiary Guarsl *R. A Mitchill was in the city last night taking tw T o prisoners to the pen in Columbia. They were Willie Smith alias Tod, a white man and Willie Best a negro. Both, were convicted of criminal assault in conway last week and were sent enced to ten years imprisonment. The prisoners were seemingly con tented with their flight, and did not look like they were worrying over ten 3 r oars behind the bars. The crime for which they served such a light sentence, it will be remembe-ed is one of the blackest ever perpretrated in the state. It Saved Leg papers copy. - ® in the distirict are asked to To The DAILY TIMES OFFICE GET THE HABIT J*. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga., suilered for six months with a fright- 1 fu running sore on his leg; but writes I that Buckleti‘14 Arnica salve wholly [ cured it is five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, its the best sal»e in the .world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. ’ Sold by F. U. Lake, di uggist. 8 The board has.- ! at their disposal $10,000 for this purpose, and it* was determined tc. advertise for bids for the work; either jointly or separate. Tlhe members of the committee are not fully confident that the amounti in their charge, will be enough to properl}’ fit the building out as they are limited to that they intend to make the best of it. The plant to be installed wil be modern in every respect, however. Another subject under discuss ion was the removal of the Charles ton police Barrocks. It was stated a few days oga the barrocks would be moved, but this seems to be mistake. Major LueasJ says the city claims she has $50,000 inves ted there an that there is no m oney available for the erection of new barrocks unless .the present! ones could be sold to the citadel which now is with, out funds to do any a purchasing. The board has not given up the fight and by tbe stales aid hope to be successful. More room is needed and tbe only solut. ion is to get it. v V Getting Ready for Galleys. < Is a delight to the fastidious girl if tb^-. ■furniture ef her bondoir are elegant,, —dresser first considered without. , questdoiL Perhaps th» shortest, way of telling our story is this. Nothing but styje reigns iitour bEDKOO jJ SUI1S . 4 Best way to prone it see yourself. Tb» sight is a free one. R.OSENFELD' & DI30N Why Not Take a Trip This Winter THIxOUGH Florida to Cuba? This beautiful State aisd Island ha£ been buought within easy reach by the spleadid through train service of the Atlantic Coast Line The great thoroughfare to the tropics. Winter Tourists Tickets For Book: Work. ' The Times office is now ;butler " pre pared than ever to do book and I brief work. Our new machines can turn out the work in less time and in most pre- 1 sentable a; jearance than by hand work Give us a tral. Are now on sale to all points in Florida and to Havana. For rates, schedules, maps, Sleeping car and Steamship accom modations write to W A., J. GRAIG, G. P. YVIbMINGTON, N. G. “What to say in Spanish and how to say it’ 1 sent to any address upon receipt of a two-cent otamp. A FEW FABRICS IN SEASON WITH THE 88 inch White Linen, for Ladies Suits and Boys Waist, $1.50 per yard. 36 inch Flannelette, worth double ’he nrice, for 10 cents per yard. 36 inch J Woven Madras, line for Shirts, for 10 cents per yard. IN REASON. 30 inch Blenheim Zepher Ginghams for 20 cents per yard. 02 inch White woven Madras, corded, for 10 cents per yard. And hundreds of other bargains that will appeal to the closest buyer. GEORGE MCOWN & CO