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T^E RtORENeE V »L. IV. FLORENCE. 8 C.. WEDNESDAY EVEN NG. FEBRUARY 9. 189*. Srlrsore in Ibc 3 | Liverpool and London and Globe, 11 Pheenix Assurance of London. 1 North British &Mercbantile Of London, 5 American Fire , 1 Firemen’s Fund of California I A PKW NEW CA! ES S"ai^»»i> of Hoard of Hifilth Talk* <>r Siiihl)|mK Kituatloi. ■ amat E;'an*. tt’<» i Mr. i of iht* 8tHi» '.*oartl of iivmI im fii- city * its ! WftHii hakfti about >h« Aitimtiou, Dr. Evmii* lhr<#H ni-iv fttaes had HILY TIMES. MKi r-fc MiV 1 No. 1*7 OIucs in gCCaiTRAL HOTEL. R. BARRINGER, Agent. =1 7m MMmmiimwmmmmMmmmiiK down in*> houst, and two in doe* n >1 (Miicider doubt about the »malip'>x, i'Ut aayt secret a r v In aitli, ar- otAth:. smallpox >ml that ( av*)tojn»d Oraugfcb irv; IN PERSONAL SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. Tk "» Cuina and go and do Mmu> Tluoga and It Give* u* Fleanui'H to Hear of Their Movementa. Col. R G. Howard is in tbecitv. Local Pickings. Oapt- J- E. Schoubn^, notary public, had his first experience in tying the connubial knot Satur day night. A eon and daughter jof Afric’s sunny clime celled | upon him, and with the pronun ciation of a few magic words lie ! sent them away with smiling facet ; and hearts rejoicing in that they twain had been made on**. Beau ort. thar*! is any disea le being i*. «t 'o casi- of all U> epidemics jof ’97, i* ef i-xce dniglv mild forfi The din>.-usM was traceable direct‘y bar k to Biruiingfuim, win re it has now broken out m mon virulent lortn. It came via Atlanta, lie cited m talking over the epidemics of ’97 the yellow fever in and around New Orleans, where the death rate was the smallest ever known, n.o State, Feb. 9. J. D Jongb, Esq., is m Darling ton to-uay. Mr. K. C. Barrett is in Colum bia to-day. Mr. J E. Noraient city this morning. All of the parties that ware in jured in the recent wreck are re ported better. Mr. McDuffie the baggage master on train No- 52 is out again. Mr. McDuffie it will ; be remembered was severely cut was la ths a j K)Ut t jj e au( j f ace< g a . Igiaeer J. L. Nseley has ao far re- Mr. (’. D. Neel of Danville, Va., left this morning. Dr. Jas. Evans returned this morning from Columbia. Col. R. L. Singletary, of Mars Bluff, is in the oity to-day. covered aa to be abla to walk about the Infirmary and engineer Hall’s broken arm is doing well. The hen house of Mr. Louis B. Darr was robbed last night and all of hia hens stolen. Look out for chicken thieves. Mr. T. H. Dick, Jr., a drummer ! A small negro child on Mr. for C. Wulbern & Co , h hi town, j Clement's place in the McPherson 1 neighborhood was burned to death Our worthy and popular sheriff R. McLendon is sick a; hia b one to-day. J*r. R. P. Hamer, Jr., of Little k pasaad through Florence thia morning. Mr. A. J. Galloway special agent of the Coast Lina was in town to-day. Mr. R. E. Smith superintendent motive power for the Coaet Line ia here to-day. Mr. S. D. McMillan the plow attachment man left for Society Hill this a. in. Mr. A. H. Douglas left this meruing for Bamberg and other portions of the State. Mr. C. H. Newman one of the efficient roadmaetera of the Coaat Line was iu town to-day. Editor J. M. Knight of the Sumter Herald pasted through this mornihg on hia way to Charleston. yesterday in a negro house. When found only charred pieces of the body could be^ picked up. It is the earn* old story, left alone by its parents. . . r . t County Treasurer J. 0. McLen don has received notice of the ex tension of State and county taxes until the 20th of this month. So come forward and save the penal ty- Atihe Opera Heuse, To-morrow night the Charles King company will appear at the opera house in “Novel engage meuta.” Tha prices of admission are popular: 25, 35 and 50 ceute Tickets on sale at the usual place. To-morrow night only each lady accompanied by an escort who carries a paid reserved seat ticket will be given complimentary ad mission. “Rip Van Winkle” is the bill for Friday night to be followed on Saturday night by “For her Sake.” Subscribe for thia paper Horses ami Mules. Major J. D. Swope will receive a carload of Kentucky horses auc mules to-night. They will be on sale at Elliott's stable all next week and thereafter. Feb. 5-tf. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent enre o:' tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment i without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch, scald head, sore nipples, ftching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. ROLL OF HONOR. How T<* Kiuil Out.' Fill a bottle or common glass »itb urine and let it stand twenty- four hours a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys When urine Htaius linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too fr-qu -nt de. sue lo urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that th» kidneys and bladder uiv out of order. VVIIAT TO DO. There is comfort in the know ledge so often expressed, that Di. Kilmer's Swamp Boot, the £i* «t kidney remedy fulfils ’every w ish in relieving pain in the bio k, kid ne/s, liver, bladder and every 1 part ul the urinary passage*. It corrects ' inability to hold urine and scalding pain m passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and over- icomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many i times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary i effect of Swamp-Root is Fine lot of pea-vine hay for sale. Apply Box 82, Florence, S. C. Feb. 1. (ltd. Itw. ’ 1 -i i-u By Chewing Safety soon rc- Pupiuofth» cit) school* wboKeptc- alized. It stands the highest tor tfciiy niitinRui*a«4 ThoiaMivr*. ! its wonderful cures of the most city Graded Schools i ,li9 ^ 8S,,1 R ca9e8 ‘ u lf ,; V0 “ U0ed medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price 50 and $1.00. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet botii sent free by mail. Mention Timkb- At the city Graded Schools those pupils who attain an average of 95 12- out of a possible hundred are eutitled to position on the roll of honor. The roll for the month ending February 4 has been an nounced, and the following names appear thereon: 1st Grade—Marion Commander, Forrest Lake, Willis Johnston, Boyd Sing, Harry Bultmann, Marie Barringer, Edna Cohen, Belle McLendon. 2nd Grade—Mary Cottiugham, Helen Lee Dixon, Lillie Jaeger. 3rd Grade—Nannie Brunson, Nora Bounds, James Hsap^, Mor-: gar. Swaits. 4th Grade—Thomas Barring >r, j Treuholm McClenagh&n. \ 5th Grade—Belle Wilksi ons Lucas, 8th Grade—Mabel Bruua Mkhskkobu and send vour address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The pronorietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness ot this offer. j I ou can Get a SAFETY BICYCLE FREE ft is worth enquiring about at LAKE’S cj Corner Drug Store. Stoves! Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 mimutes by Wofiort’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold F. U. LAKE, Druggist. Florence, S. C. CLEAN ECONOMIC COMFORTABLE •aly Sim Will Probably Dr. James Evans, the State Board of pearsd before the senate 'commit tee in Columbia yesterday with rsfersuoe to the appropriation for the support of the board. Tbs house, it will be remembered, cut the appropriation from $2,500 to $1,500. The senate will agree to give the $2,500, and then the mat ter will have to run the gauntlet ef the house again. As Dr. Evans says, the board ought to be properly supported in its work or abolished. Other States, notably Massachusetts and New York, make baodsome ap propriations for this work, and South Carolina ought not to be too far behind. When You Have A Hart Celd. You want the best medicine that cau he obtained, and that is Cham- r And consumes f 3c in Fuel ^ Ekach Day ! Everybody should h^ve ogf. You can test them $.t home 4or the asking! JEtT The Outlook, very readable series is Mr. W. S. Kennedy of Lake City paid us a pleaaant call yesteiday aud resumed hie subscription for another year. Rt Rev. Ellison Capers, BLhop of the Diocese of South Carolina was at the depot this more ing The B shop was on his way to Darlington. Mr. Jas. Doughsn, of Palma.to, one of'he substantial farmers of that section came in to see us yes terday and renewed his subscrip tion to 1899. Dr. J. C. Williamson accom panied by his father Mr. H. D. Williamson left for AtlanU Ihh night for the purpose of buyiua more stock, so look out about Sat urday for plenty of young s and mules. Id Six Boon. Distieasing Kidney and BladcK-r diseases relieved in six hours by the New South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness m re lieving pain in the bladder, kid neys, back and every part of the « ■ - * urinary passages in male or femnle. Wml InSmSCe AgOHCy It relieves retention of watei and or pain in passing it almost immedi ately. If you want quick rebel and cure this is your remedy. Sold by F. U. Lake, Druggist JF orence, S. C. 5uiwtv Th« papers which Edward H&le is writing for The continues te grow in of Everett Outlook interest. Dr. Cadv It’s Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge Price, 85 cents. Sold by C-tton seed meal and hulls for sale at Oil Mill—Order* Wt at tny office will have prompt atten tion. Cotton seed wanted at Oil Mrll. R. C. Commander. tf. That printed in the February Magaziue number deals with Low ell’s life aud friendships iu col lege, and contains some examples of hiis poetic work when he was oue of the editors of x “Harvard- lans.” Dr. Hale iu this iustali- ment tells the true story of Low ell’s suspension from college just before graduation, about, which for many years absurd and abso lutely unfounded stories have been circulated. The true cause of the suspension was simply and solely young Lowell’s Ihck of reg ularity in rb- ttttet dance upou thwcollsg- ;hu|)«d *'X*ooises. ($3 a year. The Outlo k Company, Astor Place, New York.) wan relieve ti w pectoration easy. . You want a remedy tk— will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. You wanr n remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberiaiu s Cough Remedy is the only medicine in use that meets all all of these requirements. This remedy is famo**' * ? its cure of b*'* Ms througuudt the United Stait« and iu many foreign countries- It has many rivals, but, for the speedy aud perma nent cure of bad colds, stands without a peer and its splendid qualities are everywhere admired and praised. For sale by all drug gists and medicine dealers. j P. A. Willcox, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S. C. Dr. F. H. McUOD. Offices above H. 8. Rose's Store NEW BAKERY! NEW BAKERY! 205 DARGAN ST. Hardware, Glassware, 1 Paints and Oils and Bicjcles For we c*..! saveycr L. 8. WELLING A CO.. 258 Kvaiin St. PlwreaM, 8. %. Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. coohty or rLossirca. By J. P. McNeill, Jadge * Prwtot* Whereas Ella James has aatfe suit to me to grant unto her letters of administration of the Mtatv ef ml effects of Robert James. These are therefore to site and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Rebert James, deceased, that they be aad ap pear before me in the Court of Probata to be held at Florence on the 81st day of February next, after publioatiaa hereof, at 11 o’clock ia the foreuoaa te show cause if any they have, why the said administratioa sheuld adt be granted. Given under my hand this the 7th day of February A. D. 1888. Published on the 7th day of Fehruaty 1898 ia the Daily Tinas. J. P. McRaim., Judge ef Preftika 13 SANBORN CHASE* Fire, Life fc Accident k an ranee. Notlee! Notice is hereby given that books of subscription.to C. C. Fink- lea Company wilbbe opened at Hy man, S. C., on Saturday, 12th day of February, 1898, at 12 o’clock, m , and will be kept open for such length of time as may be neces sary. itw. aiOO—Dr K. Detchon’* Anti Dlmetlc May be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from incontinence of wa ter during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arreats tha trou ble at once. $1. Sold by F. U Lake, Druggist. i Fresh Bread, 1 KVKRV DAY. Well-kept stock of Groceric 5. Orders will be called for and Bread and Groceries will he deliv ered at your doors. 28 Tickets for $1. Note this: Every cash purchas er of $20 worth of groceries will be presented with a substantial hed- bpring. Call on us. Trapp k Reynolds. Jaa22-d-Wiu. WE no loater supply oar seeds te dealm to ’ T sell agaia. At the same tine, any- Cakes and Pies ons who has bought our seeds of their local dealer during either 1896 or 1897 will be sent our Masaal of “ Everytklag for the Qardes ” for 1896 CDCC provided they apply by letter rKLtl and givs the name of the local nerchaat iron when they boagbt. To all others, this magnifi cent Masaal, every copy of which costs us 30 cents to place in your hands, will ba sent free on receipt of 10 cents (stamps) to cover postage. Nothing like this Maaml has ever been seen here or abroad; it is a book of 210 pages, contains 660 engravings of seeds and plants, mostly new, dnd these are supplemented by * full size colored plates of the best novelties of the season, finally, OUR ‘‘SOUVENIR 1 ’ SEER COLLECTOR will also be sent without charge to all appli cants sending 10 cts. for the Maaaal who will state where they saw this advertisemopt. Will Racaiv* N* aMadbo. Peter Henderson To . Ol-andt$ t NEWY0KK m i m - ' m&m ■