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You pay only $7*50 per month on each $1,000 with 4 per cent interest per annum, payable monthly ALDERMAN, Special Agents, Florence, S. C. Cut Glass Sterling Silver Ware We have always been known as having the finest and hand somest assortment of goods in our line. This year we have a much larger and more varied . assortment. Our Line — Cut Gl&ss and Silver Ware For Bridal presents are im mense. * We will be pleased to have you call and examine same. SULZBACHCR- PECK JEWELRY CO. DAILY TIMES-HERALD. Published Every ^Afternoon, Except * Sunday. HARTWELL M. AYER, Editor and Publisher. Subscription, In Advance: Per Week Ten Cents Per Year Four Dollars Leo H. Browning Attorney-At-Law, Correspondence and Court Work generally. Office Kuker B’ld. Florence, S. C. SURVEYING £ LEVELLING A “GEM' TRANSIT USED. T. N. RHODES, Florence. & C.. W. E. TERHUNE O CO. "Wholesale Lumber Dealers Home Office, 717 Park Building, Pittsburg, Penn. _J2Southem Office, Kuker Bldg., Florence ManageFYellow Pine —A Fine Display o(— Cut Glass See Our Show Windows Olive dishes, Celery dishes, Water pitchers, Bon bon dishes. Vinegar Cruits, Cen ter Pieces, etc. Very appro priate gifts for wedding occa sions. China Dinner Sets. Advertlslnj Rates Reasouable and made known Application. on TELEPHONES: BELL. No. 210. HOME, No. #i. Entered es second class matter December 14, 1003, at the postoflne at Florence, 8. C. un der the Act of Congress of March 8, 187tf. Thursday October 13, 1904 The personal friends of Pru dent Roosevelt are getting pretty well taken care of in politics, but wi would not advise you to culti vate his friendship to any gr^pit extent on that account, the offices are not likely to hold out. f ^wwmwwnitwmwwS tie mo i OF MTS I A PURIFYING POWER. The Times was glad that Col. Dargan could go to the Interna tional Peace conference as the "epresentative of this state. Sine e his return, from what he has told us we are more delighted than ever he went. It may not be a subject that appeals especially to us in.this section of the country, for we be lieve in people tending to their own business pretty much, too much at times. Through lack of interest in the affairs of the world the south has dropped out of sight. Col. Dargan tells us that it is shocking to a southern man to know what kind of ideas the peo ple of the world have of the people of the south since the northern writers of history and in the press have gotten a monopoly of-^the ears Metters of Inteiest to tbe Athlet—« and the Lover Of Oamfea. — ^UiUUUUUUiUUUUtiUUlU3 I Clemson will meet Auburn team Saturday afternoon on the local : gridiron. The game will be hotly contested from stars to finish. 1 While many of Clemson’s men are new men they are all playing with much enthusiasm. The South Carolina college has been taken off’ the black list of the Southern kitercollegiate Athletic These ailments and many more' association. This is good news.for are conquered by the use, accord- ( the boys as they were hoping sev- ing to directions of Hancock's" Li- eral games could be arranged, but quid Sulphur, acne, itch, burns knew that no dates could be fixed and scalds, prickly heat, diptheria until the black list was removed, catarrh, canker and soreness of; They were blacklisted for allowing eyelids, mouth, scalp, uto\sjior a man to play on the team who throat.. " really entitled to pay. A game At principle druggists, send for j will probably be arranged with booklet to Hancock LiquidSulphur the University of Georgia during Co., Baltimore, Md. fair week. • • Miss Pauline Mackay yesterday Work Day Offering tor Orphanage.] | defeated Miss Dod, the English Inherent Qualities, of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur Make it a Household Aid. This preparation is Xatifrets greatest germicide. Thus its uae upon the face produces that molt highly valued result, a rare, eleafr-, beautified complexion. Added to the bath. HancockAs ; Liquid Sulphur cures diseases of the skin and confers the benefit of lasting health. An invitation Y OUR PRESENCE, With other purchasers of Wedding Presents, is re spectfully invited to at tend and inspect our grand display of American Cut Glass and Handsome China Yours truly, C. D. HOFFMEYER. have planned tP have a premier golfing expert. Day” offering in favor oPj H. Brumby defeated DeOro the Epworth Orphanage, on Oct. 20th inst. We desire to have as many people as will to donate their earninge of that day to the support of the Orphanage. There are thousands of men and women, boys and girls who could well afford to give the earnings of one day to the support of a caute so worthy and deserving as that of providing for the more than 100 fatherless little ones placed under the care of the Methodist church in St. Louis Monday night in tho championship pool tourney.' Clemson beat Alabama 18 to 0 Saturday. Clemson expected to win, but never dreamed ot such a walk over. CAPIVD Cures That Headache. Capudine cares all kinds ot nches,-whether head, back, or limbs; relieves stomach troubles, monthly pains, etc. Straight ens out tho nerves after excessive smoking or dissipation. Absolutely Harmlo s. XT’S LrlQUXD. Trial Bottle, toe at drugstore*.** by dome, at fount*. 1NSURAK&E. ..'“We desire to remind the citizens of^Florence. that this Is is the time they shoull loot.'a' ter their insurance. We >»re in the business and wouli be pleased to write you a policy cov ering your store, stock of goods, dwelling, household furniture, barn, stables or aay old coi j£ that is worth lusuring against Are, lightning, cyclone or ourglars. Our rates are feasants!> and our companies the best. If you would like so ue insurance in either of tbe above U tu- rleg us up on the Bell or Home ’ Phone, and we will call and furnish yon wit a rates. IW business entrusted to our car- wm t>e given tbe be t of attention, _ Barringer & Husbands, Agts. CENTRAL HOTEL. • VFFTOF A What Is Life. In tyie analysis nobody knows but w« do know that it is under strict law.* Abuse that law even stightly, pain results. Irregular :eraent of the Xa JOE JJEme jVTjKjK HOW’S THE HOME? Fish sets, Salads, Cake plates and a full line of other Bric-a brae. Tt c prettiest goods i glad that Col. Dargan went to Bos of the eastern world, who used to come into contact with the, people of the south and knew them, re garded them as the salt of the earth, but the south has retired from view, fallen out of sight, gotten lost in the shuffle or some thing in these latter days and the world thinks of us as semicivilized outlaws with neither education, cultivation or anything else to be desired. The great work of south ern statesmen who once led the w orld have been forgotten by the very clubs that are in existence now to further the principles they represented. It is for such reasons as this that we are particularly to theTntfiv^o mak^ffls cc*r tribution but the gifts of the mai}fy T ’ will aggregate a helpful sum f<>r 1 the care of the orphans. Let some one be appointed in every coming -. uity to take charge of the offer- J ing-s. and remit to us, but if prefer j able the individual may seud his ow n offering. We hope the chil dren throughout the state will be encouraged to take an active part in this matter and that all the friends of the Orphans will co- , operate with us in making the day a sucees. W. B. Wharton, Supt., Columbia, S. C. : Xew Line ladies neckw ear at Miss Julia Douglas’. on the market and a huqe line Don’t and goods from which to select fail to see these get our prices. C. L. Boinest Hdw. Co. A Chance to Buy Land. ton and that ne had the address that is published in our news col umns incorporated in the proceed ings of the great international King’s Kew’ adjusts this. It’s gentle, thorough. Only '25c at Lake’s F r "". w +ore. Company K. ^ The survivors of Co K, 6th Reg. S C V., are requested to meet at Kingstree court house, Oct. 20th, 11 o’clock sharp. All survivors are requested to be present. R. S. Smith, Pres. W-. E. McKnight, Sec. Kingstree and Manning papers please copy. SN If there’s any part of your home th'al doesn’t exact ly suit you, come in and let’s see if we can't fix you up for fall. Skreemer shoe J. II. Penny’s. its up to you at Emergency Medicines. It is a great convenience to' -me- " • have use and for slight at hand reliable remedies for in cases of accident injuries and ailments., A good ■iniment and one that is fast be coming a favorite if not a house hold necessity is Chamberlain,s ^ ^ , Pain Balm. By applying it prom- County Superintendent oi Lduea . 1)tly to a cut> bruige or buru it a l- ation Williams of Marion conn lays the pain and causes the injury peace congress. A tract of land containing 430 acres, about 1 1 ■ , . 300 cleared with a good dwelling and all nee- I DUSinCSS 1U I11S essary out buildings In line condition. It Is one of the best and most desirable places in -lorence county, about 4 miles from city. 110 acres, 5O cleared, has a good dwelling, barn and stables, one tenant house, 4 miles ft-om city. 80 acres more or less within 4 miles of city and 0 miles from Darlington; about 25 acres well wooded. 106 acres, about 75 cleared, has two tenant houses and barn, 1 mile from city. 73s acres, 120 cleaned, 1 dwelling and ten ant houses, 7 miles from Florence and four miles from Mars Blulf. 215 acres about y t cleared, has our tenant houses, 6 miles from Florence nd 4 miles from EtHngham. 1700 acres, 400 cleared balance, well timber ed near Bosticks on Pee Dee River, a bar gain at the price. 100 acres, 50 cleared, has 4'room dwelling 61-2 miles from city and 3 miles of Effingham. 220 acres, about 50 cleared, has 1 dwelling and several tenant houses and stables, 12 miles ft-om city and 6 miles of Tlmmonsvllle 334 acres more or less about 22$ cleared, has a good dwelling and all necessary out houses about 4 miles from city. 600 acres, has 4 room dwelling, 0 tenant housen, barn and stables, 8 miles ft-om city and 6 miles of Tlmmonsvllle, 2 n lies ol Darlington. 231 acres, nearly «U cleared, has 5 or 6 00m cottage, 9 senant houses, 6 barns and 2 tobacco barns, 1 mile from Cartersvllle, a desirable place very cheap. 400 acres, 100 cleared, 2 miles from Hyman and 16 miles from Florence, has a good dwelling, 5 tenant houses and tobacco barn. Have several other farms to oiler for sale, any one wishing to purchase are Invited to call and see my list, get prices and terms. JAB. ALLEN, Mgr. Real Est. Dept Com. Ins. and Trust •'«». The Best Tablet with a good Lead Pencil all for 5 cfs at S u 1 z b a c h e r ’ s ty seems to be getting down to eounty. There is no better way in the to the teachers and the trustees to* gethei. Mr. Williams’ plan as published in the Marion Star ap pears in another column. We hope that he will succeed in get ting all the trustees of his county together at the meeting he has call ed that he can impress them, and they can impress each other with the 1 esponsibilities of the positiors they fill. The organization of trustees’ associations was started in Flor ence and has, Superintendent Gas- qve tells us, been of some very practical value in this county al ready. He secured the attendance of trustees from 32 out of 31) dis tricts in this county. to heal in about one-third the time usually required, and as it is an ui to antiseptic it prevents any danger , „, , , , , ( ^ of blood poisoning. When Pain build up the schools than to get j$ abb j s kept at hand a sprain may ; be treated before intiammation sets in, whichinsures a quick recovery. For sale by F. U. Lake. S2 i $2S Reward $25. Jlellevli'g t hat the game laws of tie state are being violated by some few of the cltl- xens of Florence by shooting partridges out of season, and with a view to protecting the birds ang the rights ol the good people of the country who permit us to sh<*ot ou their premises during the open seasou we hereby offer a reward of $26.00 to any person who will cause the arrest, with evidence to con vict, those persons who violate the law by shooting partridges before the first day of November. The above reward will be paid by the Secretary and Treasurer of the Flor ence ttuu Club at tqe Commercial and Sav ings Bank, Florence, S C. FLORENCE GUN CLUB; The more we see of the effect of putting the investigation of fires in the state under the control of the comptroller general, the better we like the law. Application for Final Dis charge. Take notice that the undersigned Admin ■ trxtor of the estate of J. AL.Salisbury de ceased, will apply to the Probate court of Florence Co. on the 14th day of November neqt at 11 o'clock a. m. for a final account. Ingas such Administrator and for Letters Dlsmlstory. J, D. WHITEHEAD, Oct. 181904 Admr. Application !for Final Discharge. i Florence Marble Works, J. W. Chapman, Prop’r Dealer in Monuments, Tombstones, Curbing and anything in the line of Granite or Marble. Latvt designs, first-class w \ prices reasonable. O Give me — AT One door south of McCall’s stable’s Dargan Street 1 : A splendid stock to select from, and at the frurest kind of prices. ' Ar . M. Waters. ####$*# ###### #*#«## % Presbyterial Ss* High ‘School, § H Florence, South Carolina. ^ classical high school, thorough preparation for college or jgfc. jjjk university. Latin, Greek, Mathematics and English Specialties. ^ ^ Healthful location, pure water, careful training of body and ^ * mind. Board and lodging- can be secured at reasonable terms. ^ $ SESSION, SEPTEMBER 13. * * For information and terms apply to # PROF. GFO. BRIGGS, A. B., Principals 'ML' -Urf- m ^ m -lAd IAJ ^ Take notice that the undersigned Admlnls trator of thedlrelict estate of Mary Boykin deceased, having disposed of the estate In his hands and accounted for tbe same, will applv to the Probate court of Elorence Ca. t on the 14th day of November nead, at 11 o’c ock a. ra. for Letters of Final ulsiharge. - oct. is 1904 J ’ * ‘ McC °Apmr. j The Typewriter that gives satisfac- Densmore w iitlii lim; Imih Attention, Teachers A prominent cotton mill man says that he does not anticipate a monopoly of the cotton ginning business by the cotton mills, but he tniuKS mac me on mins win soon do all that work. If it is not one trust it is another. The next regular examination for teach ers’ certificates will be held on Friday, Oct. 21, In the court house at Florence. T|ie ex amination will begin promptly at 9 o clock and close at 5 o'clock. No applicant will be allowed to take the examination wlib pre sents himself or herself later than 11 o’clock A. >1. 'I be examination. In addition to the regular subjects will be based on “Hughes” Mistakes In Teaching”, Peterman’! • Civil Government”, “Silas Maruer”, "Enol-h Ar den” and Current History. The County Jloard has no authority to give special ex aminations nor to give permits to tea -h and i hence all who expect to teach in the public ! schools of this County, either as assls ant or . principal and have not a certificate must take the examination. Provided hi wever College, recognized as such by the\ -State Board of Education, a certificate will/be Is-, sued them by the County Board on their diplomas. A. H. GASQUE, Co. Supt. of Education* tion. The True aud Tried writing machine—not an experiment that you buv as your risk but an Old Reliable that is at the same time a leader in improvement. BEST FOR THE OWNER because of its great durability. BEST FOR THE OPERATOR Because it fatigues him or her less aud does more and better work than other writing machines. J. WILSON GIBB£S, S. C. AGENT, Columbia, S. C. Siiin ■ Mill ■llllll 2""" ■mm ■linn* ■ ■umir ■ MMI ■lllilll ■ ■M' : l ■lllilll ■IHML ■iii'ita ■inma ■ ■ ■mills • • ■imiia 8 8 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■mma ■mma ■•lima ■Mima ainiiia ■ IMI'M ■miiiB ■turns ■nmiH t a ■imiia li'liiW CHEAP TRIPS to the EAST VIA THE- Atlantic Coast Line BALTIMORE, MD.—Account National convention Frater nal Order of Eagles, September 12th to 17th, 1904. Rate one first class fare plus $1.25. Tickets on sale September 10th, 11th, and 12th, limited for returd to September 19th. with privilege of extending return limit to September 25th. BOSTON, MD.—Account General convention Protestant Episcopal Chursh, October 5th-28th. Rate, one first class fide plus 50 cents for the round trip. Tickets on sale Oct- obtr 2nd and 3rd, limited foor return to October 31, 1905. St. Louis, Mo., World's Fadr. Reason. BO day and 15 day tickets on sale every day; couch excursion tickets on sale every Tuesday. 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