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Rlorense Times. Vol. IV. .-'LORKNCE. 8 C.. TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 22, 1898. No. 148 AitT. IN PERSONAL [VEIN SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AMD SOME ARE NOT. Yfc«j Come and go and do Many Tbtuaa and It OlT«a aa Fleaeuro to Haar of Tholr Movomanto. Mr. ?Jim Swails has gone •Anrarta to Local Pickings To-morrow the 23rd being Ash Wednesday there will be service! in St. John’s Episcopal church a 11 a. m. Mr. P. J. Morgan has resigned his position with the Coast Line to accept a position at High Springs, ' Din He left this morning. BURNED. Poet INnuter Stiot and Killed—Ona Child Killed and tha Mother and Faar Other Children Wouaded. The post office at Lake City was jurned to the ground this morn ing. Frazier B. Baker, colored, the post-master lived in the build ing with his wife and six children. When the flames were discovered the family attempted to escape. Baker on reaching the door was shot down, his body falling back into the burning building. His wife wac fnllnunnor him hnldi Georg Mr. T. H. Y. Newcomb spent Sunday in< Charleston. Railroad Commissioner J. C. Wilborn is in the city. Mr. A. J. Galloway special agent A. C. Line is in the city. Mr. Marion Clarkjeditor Lake City Times is injthe city. C. A. Woods, Esq., of Marion, was in the city this morning. Mrs. H. A. Wells came in on the Columbia train this morning- Mr. B. C. Ealey,*’ ajpopular drummer was in town this morn ing. Mr. Merritt Newcomb of Charles ton has been on a visit to Flor ence. Mr. George Brothers of the Central railroad spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. M. B. Stevenson, of Marion, .ent laatn^^Ath,,*^ to an old mend, eat last night with U * 1A * Studer, for twenty P re8S * * Miss Moh^iVcaHft*R^UuOivi» n 1 - : i^Her f.t»« Cap.. W. Jexo.ll.ot ."Tth. FIRE INSURANCE. FL “ “ .The Reason -rue, anr-ec-r .xtt, a.^r-r , P °ST OFFICE AT LAKE CITY , THE LARGEST AND MOST LIBERAL COM- BURNED LH® Insurance Policies, is that the T « X. • «-v .-m mmim — V _ ^ ▲ V A. _ f PANIES IN THE WORLD. WM. R. BARRINGER, Office at central hotel. in her arras. Another shot was nred killing the baby and wounding the mother in the wrist. About one hundred shots were fired into the building, and only one of Engineer Marshall Stubbs has the six children escaped unhurt been sent bad* to Sumter to run a The wounds, however, are not shifting engine. serious. Baker’s body waa burn- ...... ed to a crisp, as was likewise that Mr. Jim Johnson has been or- 0 f th e infant, and the blackeaed !° Sumter to take charge of ruins 0 f the burned building tell shifting engine there.. # the story of an awful tragedy. Mr. L S. Bissett formerly an . The , Lake Cit >' P ost office engineer in the employ of the Coast Line is now running the lamwriting^oman^ a-iic insurance policies, is mat me times are so hard. 1 he business man knows that if it is hard for him to get along, it will almost be impossible for his wife and little ones to earn a livelihood when he is gone unless he provides for them with Life Insurance. State riutual Life Assurance Co. I can save you from 20 to n 1 A1 30 per cent of the Premi- um you are now paying in some other Company. Sanborn Chase, Gen’I Agent. The Lake City post office is situated one or two hundred yards is »ow running the wit J h ® u . t .^e limits of the town, vestibule on the F. C. and P. R. R. f n <* this is the second time that it great has been burned. Last night’s fire us e ,, . . . To-day Washington’s birthday with its accompanying tragedy oc- Heving pain in the bladder, kid- is being kept by the postoffice and curred about 1 15 o’clock. Th bank officials. is no clue \*U&iCU dUU III A Cl I^IUCIV. IIICIC -***'“* ^ ’ '-'•J is no clue to the perpetrators of urinary passages in male t rx r, • • • -i / , • the dastardly deed. T * ~ f ‘ Aaron DuPre is in jail for leaving r>.4 / j ^ three bales of cotton that he can- ’ j t* ‘ ® Baker was appointed post-master 5 of cotton that he can- ^ McKinley. Recently he served no, account for at Isaac Hall s J a and J juror at ' he United hona., on Mr. Calhoun Brunson’s StatM Cour , in charleslon, being n intnmvatmn ... mif ^ ,, a ag a g ranc j j Ur or at the United *, on Mr. Calhoun Brunson’s State5 Court in Charleston, being SL ,C % m ? in ! 0rn ; at ' 0 " J' ceive< appointed from Florence county Shertg McLendon found the cotton F ^ rence count is his or , gma , f* »..*• . N .° °° e U P ,0 ' h : 3 *>“”= home. The Poat’. Enterprla. everything connected’ with 'the a JelhTn'L.I!. oTthe'^ommu’ Mr ' ■*' Carro11 Dc ”»* s . re P«- 1 r * tuni " d home tranaction there is no doubt that a ' , ' on 8 the negroes of the commu- senting the Charleston Evening physically, »ith the cotton belongs to some other lty wh ° th .\°, k that I’.opl' Post, is is town in the interest of peet of ever gett person than Aaron DuPre. lre res P 0 ” 5 ‘ b1 ' ,or the a »‘ uny vv itv/ iiiiAixi mat w are responsible for the crime, and trouble is feared to-night. • recent letter from Wash- ^.foregoing is the extent of in, D. C., to an old friend, our ‘^formation on to ►r G.IA. Studer, for twenty P re * 8, , going Fraser James, of Dar- Chase, P. A. liamson, liagton. Messrs. Robert cnase, R. A. Willcox, S. I* Sulzbacher, Walter Wells, James Evaas, Theo J. Kuker, Sanborn Chase, G. S. Rogers, J. P. Chase, Jr , Wm. R. Barringer, of Florence. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder 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 lieving pain in the bladder, kid neys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female, e dastardly deed. It relieves retention of watei and Baker was appointed post-master nain in oassin? it almost immorli- i MoKinl^v Rf*r#»ntlv he in re pain in passing it almost immedi ately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by F. U. Lake, Druggist, F orence, S. C. lllood Folnou Cured. There is no doubt, according t« the many remarkable cures per formed by Botanic Blood Balm (“B. B. B.”) that it is far the beat tonic and blood purifier ever man- ofactured. All otheie pale iata insignificance, when compared with it. It cures pimplee, ulcers, skin diseases, and all manner «f blood and skin ailments. Bay the best, and don’t throw your money away on substitutes. Try the long tested and old reliable B. B. B. $1.00 per large bottls. “ sale by druggists. and old reliable B. - L aa V For A HAD CASE C17KKD. Three years ago I contracted blood poison. 1 applied *■* physician at once, and hie ment came vsiiir,™ m blood poison. 1 applied to and his treat- ment came near killing me. I employed an old physician and then went to Kentucky. I then went to Kentucky. I thea went to Hot Springs and remaiaed two months. Nothing seemed to core me permanently, althoagh temporary relief was given mo. I returned home a ruined man sciumg me imanesion c,veaiag puyeicauy, wim out mi Post, is in town in the iaterest of pect of ever getting well, their Mammoth Deep Water Coast persuaded to try Botani Line edition. It is to be a com-1 Balm (B. B. B.,) and to plete xxirib*, im rtf l?L»,ww<w_w- i«** * munt if nninkh a ruined man but little pros- „ I was persuaaea 10 iry Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.,) and to mv utter " ^‘.ment it quickly healed Have you seen those nic • - Willi» nQ * on anoy Co’s. cpt. W •«'"'JJT.s t0 **\ The f^- for sale at the Tl office: Bill of sail < ALI.KRTON, e day 1 a pplicatrons freely applied ^1 pf‘he city hotel. Th ®. cpt. I° baP f“i° f C . k ; ^UrY^t e :itho.tU r ^ a y mo'. elaborate to-day. «R Investigating the Wreck. I in a beautiful evening dress Railroad Co^iMW*'^ J Railroad Commiaaio.eta H. R I, ctimson and black; ornamen , Thomas is in the J leasant Thomas amd j,c. Wilbu l flowers. , wul : amson of Dar- ^. tb MU?ho- aa > ^ ^ ;P ° P caate lor the Miss Lontse W of white u \ar officer. ‘ * ;«x,.ct, ff ntine the recem ^- lease anu iiou f Not Aiw»y» vnd«rttoo4. note an d chattel mortgage- A msgi.Kate’.blauk| : ^_ Sub.oribs lorthi^i womb is { Always . _ womb I. "““j ~-low-^’. c “‘" elaborate or in-ve. TeUar -adioi.- 9 ? n an y JJnifJted in the kidneys, There are no Deuo* •2s3SSa*5«5?SSFa2rs as strikingly beauui diamonds. nent, ^ith om T of "foreign gov-1 Card. . r^^^NeSe 1 ” Evans,' Florence, government and ^ ^“ in the l uk . thi> method of informing ^ attired in evening cos^ a»f « a ?' 0, ttu * h .®."TLJ l,i.nd. that I a ” '‘“ W 0«h <> f white Columbian Univer y „inved at Brown s Uhea P r ;Kbon; ornaments, flowers, "S'“*■ S"a c «£.ar.,s =”■», •naouncements w i Q west possible pnees. Any ordsrs , d ome evening dress ’ .ill receive prompt hj^ ^in, aow«r». E»r 8ale- ' Miss L ...„ 4 street cos- gend your address to r. p r0 prietor» ness of this offer. Citation Notice. Uotton »">' the promptly fal* p q. Hambv. j a n3-3m-d&^ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA FLO**SC* COC5TT. o t v McNeill, Esq., Probate Judge B, WbeVe“ 8- B. AW'””” r.a’ ’Th^e «l'tb “etoe re ei.e and Jdj monllh’ in •-* ( a„n creJrtor^ef Jhe»; i]e v ^ '4c one who i' a 1 5 ud ^ a ^ d ie O r 1 i80 e or’ tS,7 w™ i2r" ,K Jg FREE and live Ua i. horses and mules call For cheap horses *u on 8. D. Rodgera- tion thereoi »v a^Inmawe Agenuy SANBORN CHASE, 5ursiv ,J,llTf why* * the* said C admin ist ration not be granted. Ibc l»tl, , “IflJSra"™ Celw-iai. I«w. day of February a 0 | Kubru- Ot me ^ ;r^\ OUR “SOUVHHR SEED COllEffW a. ietl.1 ttat. where thg^C^H. ». , pn^v.w*.—. nleaaure ml*— 1 —- i^e h h?tbei‘u>a*a c, B* , tx' l ‘ I>,r '* jrs sw—tv - o^ce will receive prompt aUeu - Wooda> Robert Woods, Joha h k s PtTtRHENDERSON^Co ■PfK I.!*. rtfl ■ m