The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 02, 1898, Image 1
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FLORENCE. S C. WEDNi EVENING. MARCHS, 189B.
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IRE INSURANCE.
THE LARGEST AND MOST LIBERAL COM
PANIES IN THE WORLD.
WM. R. BARRINGER,
OFFICE AT CENTRAL HOTEL.
SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE
ANB SOME ARE NOT.
' Th ,» Coma u« go and d* Many Tklaga
Md it OiTM as riaasurs to Hsar
•f Tkalr HavainaaU.
Miss Theo. Kuker is visitiig in
Darlington.
Mr. Jos. Leisch of Charlotte is
at the Central.
Mr. C. W, Crossland of Bennetts-
ville is in town.
Dr. H. E. Gee spent yesterday j
in Timmonsville.
Miss Mary Ann McClenaghan is
reported quite sick.
Local PickinffM.
Postoffice Inspectors Bullock
and Burns were in the city yester
day.
FIRM.
the Knke City
The Reason
Rev. J. T. Betts of Whiteville,
N. C., has purchased a fine turn
out from the enterprising firia of
Williamson & Co. Rev. Betts will
drive home through the country.
Mr. H. H. Ham of Florence
and Mr. John Jordan of Timmons
ville have been* drawn as petit i ‘''i'' 11 ? IU
jurors to serve at the U. S. Circuit | laWt Register,
Court that convenes in Charleston
Monday April 4th.
STATE 8
da n* rtmpst
I-J
Yesterday .
Barber aud Gov
a conference re
city lynching
currence the att
quested Bolicito
to proceed to L
represent the sta
Mr- Wilson is 0 0
•ohcitorsinthesldwill use
•very effort to
the guilty parties.
Alter the cunfeij
ernor Ellerhe vest
S?""* 1 H*?'' t!>d auother ,
.. . r , It(j r' n, the con- some other Company
y*k»fwh,ch hav. been iraco ‘ 1
public. Ihn.tat.-loritiM de-
No. 15o
I am writing so many
v General Life Insurance Policies, is that the times are so hard,
'the Uke ^ us > ness man knows that if it is hard for him to ^ct along,
^ter the oc- it will almost be impossible for his wife and little ones to cam
S. Wilson a livelihood when he is gone unless he provides for them with
ty and to Life Insurance.
>e inquest-
th„ abim state iTutual Life Assurance Co.
nd ct nvio
1 can save you from 20 to
with Gov- 30 per cent of the Prcmi-
Attoruey | um ^. ou are now paying in
Sanborn Chase,
Gen’l Agent.
plore the occurrenrid are de
termined to have tJlrpetrators
of this crime foundiRnd pun
ished if possible.
To this end they
co-operate with th
thorities to the ful
Id ready to
^lersl au-
oxtent of
is spending
Mr. W. C. Hadlee
a few days at home.
Mr. S. S. McCullough of Dar
lington is in the city.
Mr. John A, Chase spent last
night in Timmonsville.
Mr. W. J. Hepburn, is spending
a day’ or two in the city.
Mr. A. C. Phelps, a well known
insurance man, is in the city.
Mrs. W. R. Hines has returned
from a visit to North Carolina.
Mr. J. C.
-huh
Lenten services will be held in
the Episcopal Church this after
noon at 430 o’clock. Services!
Rev.
Death
Thomas E. G
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his home in WaterbifConn., on
W » + -1 T -* 1
Saturday, February
sick but a few day
it, died at
He was
|nng been
case
native
ilf the late
yesterday
f ^ - —> w* vev ak • ociTices I sick but a few days, Vin^,
will also be held Thursday and stricken down with aplent
Friday at same hour. of pneumonia. He \l a 1
... • , , . .of this place, a soinf th
W. rucved yesterday a box of R A y A Gilbert, aLas about
beaut,lul flowers. I. ,t were mag- o( i| t Lrfucated
nificent pans.es fragrant hyacntks J, Wo#ord b Coll L entl . re d
and volets and dehcate snow the Methodist min | st L a m er,,-
drops and ferns For th.s k.nd ber South Carolma Lletente.
atten ton we gratefully thank Mrs. Af , er ^ rv| u numbe t cl ,arges
I. Sulzbacber. j, , his State he was llsfette.l to
Connecticut Confere* ten or
. . . . - * twelve ye ars ago.—Suiter Daily
This is to infprm my patrons j tem * ^
and friends aud the public in gen-
Aral 1 ' *
w —w V/I <Vd III B*u-
eral that my place of businese is —
now betwesn Lake’s and Bultman’s There is a Hereajtr.
steres on Evans street, where I am Here is a little point4i>r those
better situated than ever before to whose conduct conveva tl2 imrsm*-
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Mr. L. E. Carrigan of Society
Hill was in Florence yesterday.
Mrs. C. C. Hepburn who has
been sick for some time, is better.
U. S. District Attorney Abial
Lathrop was in the city yesterday
on business.
Mrs. Julia McCall of North Caro
lina is visiting her brother Mr. T.
H. Harllee, Sr.
Mr. John S. Goldsmith, a repre
sentative of the Fireman’s Fund
Insurance Co., is in town.
Father E. M. Laycock is in> the
city and will conduct services at
the Catholic church to-cight at
7.30.
Mr. J. DeW. Churchill, special
agent of the Liverpool, London &
Globe Fire Insurance Co., is in
the city.
Mr. D. T Williamson a prominent
Nava! Stores Merchant of Way-
cross, Ga., is in the city visiting
relatives.
Mr. Allen Jones, a fire insurance
adjuster representing the North
British & Mercantile Company, is
in the city.
Miss Crews of Durham, N. G,
who has been visiting at Timmons
ville, returned to her home this
morning.
Mrs. M. <*). Coleman who has
been visiting her daughter Mrs. J.
C. Williamson has returned home
to Whiteville.
Mr. Leroy Beck Ferrell has re
turned home after a pleasant little
visit to his grand parents, Capk
and Mrs. J. S. Beck of this city.
Mr. Jno. Gilberson left for Sa
vannah last night where he has
accepted a good position in the S.
F. and W. railroad shops. A town
can ill afford to lose young men of
such sterling worth as he.
—♦ MP i —- -
Cotton teed hull* and meal al-
wae on hand and for aale at the
warehouse st Sash and Blind Fac
tory. See m» before baying. Or
ders left with M. E.Swails will be
promptly filled.
D. Ji. Hamby.
Jaa3-3m-d&w.
•erve the trade.
3td.Feb.24. °
Editor Dally TtniM:
H. Barringer.
~ fsA/ain
whose conduct conveys tJU impr.es
sion that they think thfee ’s no
hereafter. 1 d '
The late lamented
ftftyrf/nrm'w
tion to his paper, or tody’ other
The investigation held yesterday *nm. Cheat the minister, cheat
to find out the particulars of the anybody and everybody, but if
Penny fire was ordered by the city you have any regard fur the fu-
council and not by the insurance ture consequences, don’t fool the
companies or their agents. editor. You will be put up forof-
W. R. Barringer. fice some time, or want >ome pub
lie favor for yourself or friends,
| Wanted. and when your luck is a thing of
By no*n-resident Manufacturing beauty, a joy forever, the ^ditor
House a good salesmen to canvass W1 “ op® 11 , upon you, aud knock
l*anl Kick ter.
A writer in the United Presby-
terian relates the following inci
dent in the article 011 “The Min
istry of Sympathy.”
Thete are some natures so con
stituted that they must have love
and sympathy- They never have
enough, aud they make a large re
turn for what is given. The nobler
the nature, the greater is the de
mand. This is specially mani
fested in the nearer relations of
life. John Paul Richter was up
held by the mother who entered
into his every trial aud sbtred his
adversities. The pastor’s widow
and her boy lived for each other.
He sat by her wheel and wrote
wonderful pages which the pub
lishers continued to reject. Four
shillings a mouth was all that
mother earned, aud when his writ
ings were rejected, they wept to
gether over the il&x she was spin
ning. At last the tardy world
knocked at the lowly door. All
he had written was demanded by
an eager public. Fame came just
when the old baud was failing and
the spinning wheel was running
slow. A mother’s sympathy made
him great and sweetened hia wit,
while it caused hi
Hlootl I’oihuu Cured.
There is no doubt, according tu
the many remarkable cores per
formed by Botanic Blood Balm
(“If. B. B.’’) that it isfar the host
tonic and blood purifier ever man
ufactured. All otheis pale into
insignificance, when compared
with it. It cures pimples, ulcers,
skin diseases, and all manner of
blood and skin ailments. Buy
the best, and don’t throw your
money away 011 Fubstitutes. Try
the long tested and old reliable li.
B. B. 11.00 per large bottl?. For
sale by druggists.
A HAD CASK ri RED.
Three years ago 1 contracted a
blood poison. 1 applied to n
physician at once, and his treat
ment came near killing me. 1
employed an old physician and
then went to Kentucky. 1 then
went to Hot Springs and remained
two mouths. Nothing seemed to
cure me permanently, although
temporary relief was given me.
I. returned home a ruined man
physically, with but little pros
pect of ever getting well. 1 was
persuaded to try Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.,) and to my utt
itonishment
city and country trade for a Spec
ialty Line. Experienced party
preferred. Reference required.
Address ’‘Experience,” this of
fice. it.
Lost or Stotem.
From A. C. L. train, one small
leather grip (catch broken) flat
leather handle, containing few ar
ticles of wearing apparel, three
small books and some papers.
Liberal reward for return of books
and papers. J. C. Williamson,
5td. Florence, S. C.
LENTEN SERVICES
To be Hold at St. Anthony’* Catholic Church
Wednesday K*enlng March Und.
Services consisting of stations of
the Cross—Instruction. Benedic
tion of the Blessed Sacrament at
7,30 p. m. All are cordially in
vited to take part in this touching
devotion.
Holy Mass Thursday morning,
7 a- m-
aiOO—Dr* K. DeUhoa’a Anti Diutetlr
M«y bo worth to you more than
$100 if you have a child who soils
bedding from incontenence of wa
ter during sleep. Cares old and
S oufcg alike. It arrests the tron-
la at once. $1. Sold by F. U
Lake, Drnggist.
Frank Sherwood was down town
to-day, the first time since be had
his tutsle with cholera morbns.
Ho says bo drove 30 miles sftsr he
was was taken, and navar came so
near dying ic his life. After this
when he goea oat in the country
he will take a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarhoea
Remedy wilh him.—Missouri Val
ley (Iowa) Times. For sals by all
drnggists and msdieins dealsrs.
7 Fob.
your castles into a cocked hat at
the first fire. He’ll subdue you,
aud then you’ll cuss your stupid
ity for a driveling idiot, go hire
some man to knock you;down and
kick you for falling.”
The country newspaper publish
er toils every day to make his
paper interesting, me dally and
mechanically—that's hbor; once
in a while a patron cot eg in aud
pays a subscription— lat’a capi
tal ; occasionally one) moves off
For
A pleasantly located
house in East Florence,
to J. S. Beck.
6 room
Apply
tfw.
Cotton seed meal and halls for
sale at Oil Mill—Orders left at
my office will have prompt atten
tion.
Cotton seed wanted at Oil Mill.
R. C. Commander.
tf.
without paying and
master send a card
paper is refused—tha
—Press and Printer.
(is his post-
(to say the
r g stealing.
Minorca and Leg
Eggs from Thorough!
Grade BlackMinorcasa
Leghorns for sale at all
$1.00 for
Address, H
F
EWf*.
and High
Single Comb
Imes.
t.
. DARK,
irence, S. C.
Notice
My office is now a
Messrs. Muldrow
Evans street, next t<
tel. All persons wl
to me will please
their accounts. B.
D4t. wit.
he; store of
Chase on
Central Ho-
are indebted
1 and settle
. Pennv,
Kelicf In Six our*.
Distressing Kidn r and Bladder
diseases relieved in six hours by
the New South An rican Kidney]
Cure.” This new remedy is a
great surprise or account of
its exceeding pro ptness in re
lieving pain in th< bladder, kid-
aeys, back and ever part of the
urinary passages iiyialeor female.
It relieves retentiof of watei and
pain in passing it jmost immedi
ately. If you w^t quick relief
and cure this is y
Sold by F. U.
F Brence, S. C.
WMderful Math A■**rl< *■■ B1m4 Car*.
Quickly dissipates all scrofnlous
taints iu the system, cures pim
ples, blotches and sores on the
face, thoroughly cleanses the blood
of boils, carbuncles, abscesses and
eruptions, renders the akin clear,
young aud beautiful. If you
would escape blood poisou with
all its train of horrors, do not fail
to use this masterly blood purifier,
which has performed such stu
pendous cures iu all cases of shat
tered constitution and depravity
of the blood. Bad heatlh signifies
bad blood. Sold by F. U. Lake,
Drnggist, Florence, S. C.
d. A w.
In a recent letter from Wash
ington, D. C., to an old frhnd,
Major G. A. Studer, for twenty
years United States Consul at
Singapore, says; “While at Dei
Moines I became acquainted with
a liniment known as Chamber
lain’s Pain Balm, which I found
excellent against rheumatism as
well as against soreness of the
throat and chest (giving me much
easier breathing.) I had a touch
of pneumonia early this week, and
two applications freely applied to
the throat and chest relieved me
at once. I would not be withont
Skin Diseases.
For the apeedy and permanent cure of
tetter. Halt rheum and eezema. Cham
berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment ia
withont an eqnal. It relieves the itch
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continned nae effect* a permanent
cure. Jt also core* itch, barber's itch,
scald head, sore nipple*, itching piles,
chapped hand*, chronic sore eye* and
granulated lids.
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powder* for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge Price, 25 cents. Sold by
Wanted.
A second hand sale at once.
Florence Harness Co.
Chamberlain’* lough Itenttriy Alway*
Provra KfleHual.
There are no better medicine*
on the market than Chamberlain’*.
We have used the Cough Remedy
when all others failed, and in
every instance it proved effectual.
Almost daily we hear tho virtues
of Chamberlain’s remedies ex
tolled by those who have used
them. This is not an empty puff,
paid for at bo much a line, hut is
voluntarily given in good faith, in
the hope that suffering humanity
may try these remedn s end, like
the writer, be benefitted.—From
the Glenville (W. Ya.) i athfinder.
For sale by all druggistsaud med
icine dealers.
For Sale,
remedy.
Jke, Druggist.
Uudei and by virtue ofttis authority vc*t»*d
In ua by a resolution adopted by the *t<x*k-
UoUer* of the Florence Cotton Oil Mill Co.
held on the »tih day of February, 1>*»8, we will
sell at public auction In Iron! of the Court
„ .. Houae door in the cllv of Florence, on Mon-
it for anything.” For sale by all dny the 21at day of March next, at the hour
j • rloalora of 12o'clock, noon, tha entire plant of Ike
druggists and Florence Colton OH Mill, conKistliiK of four
acres of land, bulldluya, aud a'l machinery of
•very description iielouslnk thereto, and kHi-
! nery plant. I'pou the lauds aforesaid then
Final Discharge,
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to the Probate Court for
Florence county, on the 26th day of
March 1898, for letters dismissory
as the general guardian of Isaac T.
Burch by reason of his having ar
rived at the age of maturity.
J. B. Birch,
Feb. 25, ’98. Guardian.
a turroitif] men*
Is, besides ths brick mill building, a comforta
ble live room dwelling amlofHce.
Term*, one fourth cash, and (be balance In
three equal annual iDHtallmciits. The credit
portion to be aecured by bond of the pnrehater
bearing Interest from date of Nile at (he rale
off percent, per annum, aud by a mniwai(<‘
Of tbe premises, with privilege of pim-ha>t«r to
pnysllea*h. The purchaser to pay for pa
pers. John McSwkkn.
J. P. McNitii.t , President.
Secretary
Fsb. 2S, W.
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