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CHURCHES & SOCIETIES ► PIMWAI. • Hl'Ki.H. Holy CommanlOD 7:SU ». n. every Mimla\ • I l*i Hunduy arbool ln« in HuDda.v MutuIdk M^rvioe 11 a. u. . Blbl* cIumb at • ! >:8 • p iu Eientiig aervtc* li p. iu. 8*>(vutw nn v fd f»dft> ami Prlday hihI «) mi dU day* >'ii p i« Ladle* Aid utociety every Ur I Wedneaday at 4 p m. (it a» Ne»d t- and Thra d “ociety every Friday a' 4 p in PKKrtBYTKKN • UUKOU - ervloe e erv Sunday at 11 a. oi. and 8 p u< Sunday actmoi > p in Pixyei lueetliiv \4 edneaday at p.m. Voun ineu'a prayer uieeliutt at 7:18 p. u on Tnnradaya. Ladle* aid *octetv 1st Krli’ay In each mouth Kev. J. H IMzon. paaior. BAPTIST CHURCH. PreaelitDB every eunday at 11 a. ui. and * | *8t»n' ay achool every Sunday at 4 p. ut Yonna People'a meetluga lat and Dd aaodaj' at Oontereooe every eeooud Sunday a! ter the regular morning aervlnea. Saeran ent of the Lord'a Supper, quarurly vis. lat Sunday a of April. July. Oetoner an. F. Prayer meeting every Wedaeeday at I p. ■ Woman * Worklug Society, Tneaday afttt ^MUrton^So^efy, Tneaday after every < Sunday-Rev. B W wanders, paator. MKTHODiar CHURCH. Services Sunday at U a. in. and# p, m. Sunday achool at 4 p. m, Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. Kpw<>rtb League, Tueiday at 8 a. m. ladles' Aid society the Monday after tha third Sunday. ladies Miaalonary Society, Friday after ihe Brat Sunday —««sv. W. 1. Hernert. nuator EAST FLORENCE M. E. ChAPEL. Service*Sunday at 1 i a m.aud8p iu. Sunday acUOol at p m Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. in.—Rev U. C. Herbert, paator. FLORENCE COUNCIL, NO. Klfi. AMERICAN LEUION OF HONOR. Meeta the ad and 4th Monday of each month, at K. of P hall moum, JULIUS UeJONOH, WM. HOFFMEYER. Commander. Secretary. FLORENCE LODGE, NO. 1306. KNIGHTS OK HONOR. Meets ;1 \T1 <* Wedneaday of each month FOR TRAVELLERS. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THOSE WHO K1HE THEgHAlLHOADS. The following is valuable informa tion to passengers traveliug over tin? Atlantic t oast Line System : FOR PASSENGERS GOING NORTH. No. 7** leaves Charleston at 5.li0a. ui., arriving at Florence at 8.25 a. in. 20 minute* for breakfast. Connecting with No. 54; leaving Columbia at 6.50 a. m., and arriving at Wilmington at i 12.16 p. m. With No. 62 for Darling- , ton, Cheraw and Wadesboro. Arrives at Fayetteville at 11.20 a. m., conmn'- ting with North Bound train on C. F. & Y. V. Railroad. Arrive at South ! Rocky Mt., at 2.07 p. m. 20 minutes i for dinner. Connecting with No. 48 from Wilmington with Nos. 18 and 48 for Norfolk and points on N. 4 C. R. R. ' Arrives at Richmond at 6.40 p. m. 20 minutes for supper. Through coaches Charleston to Washington. Pullman Sleeper Charleston to Wilmington and Jacksonville to New York. N o. 82 leaves Charleston at R.20 p.m., arrives at Florence at 8.15 p. m. 20 minutes for supper. Connects with No. 82 from Augusta and Aiken, S. C., via Denmark and. Sumter connecting at Sumter with No. 63 from Columbia. No. 32 also has a Sleeper from Macon Ga., which No. 32 takes to JXew York. No. 82 also connects at Florence with ! No 63 from Wadesboro. Cheraw and Darlington. Through Coaches from Charleston to Washington. In addi tion to Pullman Steeper from Macon to New York, there are Sleepers from Charleston to New York and Tampa to New York. No. 32 also makes connec tion at South Rocky Mt. with No. 40 from Wilmington, and leaves South Rocky Mt. at 12.45 a. m., and reaches Richmond at 3.40 a. m. FROM RICHMOND GOING SOUTH. Probably no diaeaa*cani«»»ael» ter ror in its path aa Cancer—and wtU may this dreadful affliction he regarded with horror, la au alarming;auasocr, it slowly but surely prere ttpos the life’s blood, bearing tfce victioi nearer Potash , is^a necessary and important ingredient of complete fer- tifaers. Crops of all kinds require a properly balanced manure. The best ■p C. BART & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN IjjF ruit and Produce,:!:; oaunot 4>e said agaiost CO! sorting to the Jnufe for M i terrible diseaae. £*a- OI bearing the grave day by day.. Beyond tha nee of the knife the physician le powerless, and too mack am—** *- " —*—*■ the folly of. reeor a care of this t« cer is la the blood, hence it is apparent to all that no relief can be expected from an operation. In ninety-nusoossea out of a hundred th».eftaaaw prepptlg, returns, if not in the same plat}*,ill the same locality, and is far morwaga* lignant than before. The same-iartMi of attempts to remove the caoeet by means of caustic plasters, etc., and au who hawe had this treatment claim that death cannot be more paikKaL But there la a cure for ceacemvmne which gets at the seat of the di—aaa, and removea ita cause.. S. & Sk.itlhe only real blood remedy, and cares can cer and all other blood diseases, even after other treatmedt haa failed. One of the well-known residents of Macon, Oa., la Mr. IL Pewara, the con tractor and builder, who Uvea at’SlS Roes street. For twenty yeare-Mr. Powers has suffered intensely!teem a cancer on his face, which, was treated constantly, but gfew worse aU'-the while. He sought-the best weMtal skill in vain, and coaid see no hope of ever being cared. On Jane 22,1896, he writes: “Twenty years ago, while being shaved, a amall male oa my face wee ent, leaving ran 'Fertilizers contain a high Potash. percentage MARKET STREET, Charleston, S. C. iVt-22-3m ■Country orders solicited ..AhshaSlVowab—tWaMalNef It* a*» by actual er as tha ham fanaa M ih* UatMd Suite*—»» * 8n4* baaEarblcb tr* pablieb aa4 vlll gUJIy trhe vMl vrite for it. OBKMAN KALI WORKS, i St^Maw Y« iUa.lULE-l Paid In Capital, «.ow 00. INCORPOR -TKI Tclepboii'' 314 C. A. Woods. •i Marlpn, c, 3. 3. \V. G. Shi Florence l p i WOOds & Shipp Attorney s-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Office, 226 Evans Street, Up-atairs CHAO. A, 2IQ&&XU King St., tt (HAKLt.STOS. S. Commission Merchant, c. —Wbolosalc an routl icalcr in ICCALL A KK1S, Lrttrj, Feed and Sale Slablea.. C. D BRI3 Reporte FRATERNA OBEKTCRONENBERG. Dictator. ETKRY ASSOCIATION MaeuQ««terly. bekt CKONENHKK(J , WM. HOKKMEYER. Piealdent. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Harmony l^idae, v o.8, meeiaevory Tues day m,lH at 8 o'clock. K k1(WABD8i Chancellor Comniander. J. J. BROW 'e , Keeper of Kecorda and seal. ANCIENT FREE M AHONfi. Hampton Lodge, No, 8)4 meeta flrat Mon day night tn each month aUi wcloek. ^^ H. H. HUSBANDS, Secretary. Worshipful Master. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE EN GINEERS Pee Dee Division, No 26a, meets every Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. J. L. W V SONG. 2d Assistant Engineer. J C. HARCH. Chief Engineer. CHOSEN FRIENDS. Florence Council. No. *, meets first Friday in each quarmr at go-clock.^ H HAfcJBY Secretary. GOLDEN CHAIN. Oakland Lodge. No. 286, meet* second and inurih wedn aday nights lu each month, loarth wean saay ni*u p COVI ^ uTuN> Commander. J.J. BROWN, Secretary', MACHINISTS. Unity Lodge, No. 2, I. A, of M . meets di*t and third Saturday nights In each month at 7:80o'clock. 4NO. E, EDWARDS, Master Machinist. ED. W. WOOD. Secretary. au tst the above Lodges meet in Pythian tfeatie hall, which la now temporarily located on the aecoDd floor in the building n* rthwea rorne? " ans and Dsrgan street* occupied by Theo. Kuker. fit*tf* r\tv Chanter No* 1» Order of the Last* sm H*f»r meet. Hlf and 8d Monday 's In the month at 4 o'clock. The Kathbone Siateia ^ day at 8 p. m*. ®nd the 2d, 3d, 4th, and 6th* £hnredav8at4 p. m. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEM PLARS. Lodge No. 225 meet* every Fri- at8 o’clock at the old Baptist Florence dav night at 8 o’cloca ar rne cor. ot "‘TgJSVfflfe. MISS L12ZIE BOUNDS, secretaiy Chief Templar. Through thr St. U« Tornado Here is art iUnrtration of tke way •fhe wind handled things during the big St. Loni* tornado. I his Iricyele, owned in East St. Louis, was struck by three barrels oi syrup, 'a tierce of lard and on. barrel of vinegar. Absolutely th- only uninjured parts are the saddh and the Morgan & Wright quick- repair tires, which were full of an when the machine was found Even if these tires had been punctured, unless severely torn any one of the Leave Richmond on No. 23 at 9.06 a m. Reach South Rocky Mt., at 1 p. m. 20 minute* for dinner. Arrive at Wilson at 2.05 p. in. Change cars for Goldsboro and Wilmington on No. 49. Arrive Fayetteville 4.15 p. m., connec ting with southbound trains on C. F. & Y. V. Railroad for Wilmington and Bennettsville. Arrive Florence 6.66 p. m. 20 minutes for supjfcr. Change oars for Sumter and Columbia, reach ing Columbia by No. 66 at 9.7- ) p. m. Also change to No. 24 for Dar..ngton, •lartsville and Bennettsville. Arrive at Charleston at 10.20p. m., connecting with Plant System for Savannah and all points south. Through coaches on this train from Washington to Charles ton. Pullman sleeper New York at Jacksonville. Also leave Richmmond by No. 35 7.30 p. m. South Rocky Mt. at 10.44 p. in. Passengers for Wilmington take No. 41, leaving South Rocky Mt. at 5.46 a. m. No. 85 arrives at Florence 3.14 a. in., connecting with No. 36 for Sumter, Columbia Denmark, Aiken, S. C., Aus- ta and Macon, and Atlanta. Pullman Sleeping Car on this train, New York { to heal, and after a whilebeoamaaoite to Macon. Passengers for Columbia [ obstinate, and began togrowT I pteoed can go to Sumter and wait until 9.43 myaelf under the treatment of pronti- а. m., for No. 62 from Charleston, ar riving at Columbia at 10.66 a. m., or take No. 16, a mixed train leaving Florence at 7.40 am., and arriving at Columbia at 11.46a.m. No. 36reaches Charleston at б. 02 a. m., connecting at Ashley Junc tion 7 miles from Charleston, with Plant System for South. Through ooaobes, Washington to Charleston on this train. Pullman sleepers New York to Tampa, Fla., New York to Charleston, and New York to Maoon. ALL KINDS OF 1 Af M PRODUCTS Such as Poultry, Eggs, Creamery ind 1 airy Butter, Cheese, Country Meats, Fruits and Vegetables ot . very description, Seed Potatoes, Furs, Beeswax, Tallow, Medicinal -Hoots Herbs, Etc. OORKK8PONDENCF. SOLICITED. RETURNS MADE DAILY / RUFKIIENOK : CmxMuiAN Hanking ani> Thchi ou Southern Fruit Co., W. H. MIX* ON, manager. Importers anti \ litlpsa. Dealers lu insignificant sore, to which Ip&id Rttle attention at first. . This tore Bicycle Repair Shop THREE DOORS FROM THE POST- OFFICE, ON EVANS STREET, and am prepared to do any kind of work on <ny kind of wheel. Re-«poktne. Htraiahten- nir Iraniea—In fact, maklnx new machine* •ut of old ones, done at short notice. 91x Years’ Experience! Prices Reasonable! Satisfaction Guaranteed! A Supply of Nice WHEELS TO RENT \lway* on Hand. JOHN D- TReVATHAR o22-3m •' FLORENCE, 8. O. nent phyaioiana, who Mid I bad eoneer of the moat stubborn type, ao4-though I took theif teeatment leithf uUjr, the cancer grew eteaffllj All the while, increasing In aize and severity. I also took nearly -'every f wefflolne that was recommended i for the blood, and applied warioea* aalves end ototmentMtl writheut the slightest benefit Year by yeac, I found myself steadily growing worse, for the cancer was sapping my life away, although I spent hundreds of dollars with doctors, and as much more experimeating-witb various so-called remedies. , f <waa strongly urged by the doctors to aub- mit to an operation, which they claimed was the only hope foe me, “ I had well-nigh abandoned hope of ever being cured, when I was induced to try 8.8. 8.. and even the first bottlt afforded relief. The medicine ckuaed the cancer to discharge, thus forcing out the poison, and. ridding the sys tem of it. I continued to take 8.8.8. until the discharge ceased, and the cancer healed up entirely, *nd I am perfectly well. My cure la regarded as truly remarkable, and demonstrates what a wonderful remedy 8. 8. 8. is. I shall take pleasure in always recom mending it.” 8. S. 8. is the only remedy that gets at the root of all blood diseases, that all so-called remedies fail to reach. It la guaranteed Purely Vegetable and cures Cancer, Cotagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Tetter* Rheumatism, Catarrh, or any other disease having its origin in the bleed. Books on blood and skin diseases mailed- free to any address, by tfct Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa. Suppose You Were a Horse. Wouldn’t you work better— wouldn’t you hold your head higher—if you had a fine nev buggy-to draw ? Don’t let yom horse be ashamed of your vehicle. Start the New Year with a shinin; new buggy Our stock is here to b<‘looked a —look at it whether you buy it o not. L. Y. King, Physician 6c Surgeon FLORENCE, S. C. a — orricH at— CtttagtOH A McLeod’s Drag Store. Rruit - and - Produce, *1 NOTICE TO CREDITOR*. AM 1 **jp8gr '-at-1 he eatate „ Tlmmona. deceased are hereby not! fled to prewnt the aame to then- detS'fined. duly authenticated on or by the 27th day o November, 1897; and all persona Indebted to '.he a* Id estate are requested to n.ake pro nip payment to the ondera ane . Mattik E. Timmons, Jno. r Msskn. November 27,1898. Admlnlatratom. decS-4t holes could ha\ been repaired by the quick-repair device in them, without trouDle. Riders of these tires, when they have a puncture, need only be careful to pump as much air as possible in to the tire before msert- Mig the quick-repair tool. The re- pwr can be made in two minutes, at the roadside, wi* 1 — taU,nfr the tire off the rim- Qream oocoanut 10c lb- lWK at J- K The Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Association FLORENCE, S. C. ^0^ INSURES AGAINST Fire, Wir}d*Stornt), .ai)d Ligtyqipg.. John J. Ponard, WHOLESALE Coamrsion Merchant^ Dealer In FRUIT, POULTRY, EGGS, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, 104 Market St., Charleston, S. C. 0-22* Fruit and Vegetable Shipping Packages, Etc. % 217 EAST HAY. GHARL.B.BTON, S. G- V. CHICCO, Importer of and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Macaroni, Cheese, Olives, Olive Oil, ♦ And all Italian and French Produce. Imported Delicacies and Canned Goods a Specialty. Fine Family Groceries, Tobacco & Cigars. 83 MARKET STREET, -fECBSRONB^T. Charleston, S. C. oct-&2-3m. Charleston Produce Exchange. S. J. L. riATTHEWS, Commission merchant, E: 02 and 04 Market Street# 3 W E SOLICIT consignments of all kinds of Country Produce. Quick returns. Com missions, 5c. We solicit your orders for all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Produce. Keferenee*: Mercantile Agency, Enterprise lank. oan-Smo ' hepherd Supply Company, No Paid up Capital. The Supfeme Court makes the Property Insured, fnott amounting to $220,000) itself, the security for the payment of all ; fosses. Sri Otxanaotc. B*afl for i loatratod dxenlar. Dr. F. H, Nceod, Office above Lake & Co. Residence, 232 Irby Street, Florence, S. C. FFICERS, Insurance taken on all property outside of towns, except Gin-houses, Tobacco Barns and Pack Houses. J. E. PET1IGREW, President.. H. T. HARLLEE, Agent and Secretary. J. W. McCQWN,-Jreasurer. 2^® All persons desiring Insurance and any persons desiring any information whatsoever, will please address the Agent, H. T. HARIXEE, at Florence, S. C. n 3»ir FOR SALE. WHOLESALE STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, !0IL HEATERS. 232 MEETING ST., CHARLESTON, S C. State Agents for the Sale of —ANn— My 6-room residence on Cheevcs j Street, near M. E. Church. House ; first-class. Price reasonable. Mrs. Esther Dargan. ' HOV28-tf H. E. GEE, Dentist, Office -topvesF. tU. Lake’s Drug Store. Florence, S. C, Over 200 Different Styles Cooking and \ Heating Stoves Also Oil Cockers artd Heaters. ,vA\CHIG^ K stoves /i VGanges [ WHOLESALE TIN PLATE SHEET IRON, TINNERS’ SUPPLIES, GALVANIZED Gutter and Pipe. We want ibe lesOBig mer- •Imut In every town ui the sttle to *ell our Ih e* o pi loves. We Kuaranleo full proteciion In hi* territory to each agent we ap. oiu t. If not sold In your town, aaod direct to oa tor eats ami price*