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The Florence Times. Vol. IV FIRE INSURANCE. THE LARGEST AND MOST LIBERAL COM PANIES IN THE WORLD. WM. R. BARRINGER. AGT. OFFICE ATCENTRAL HOTEL. FLORENCE. S C. SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL 9, 189^. 'The Psteee QrOy ^torej Jiuv i. uotyou mydfrom No. 187 Covington & jones, PtpWtIETORS. iDRUGS. The n.-st Ai.waVs o.vHand and [Prapriefar Darbys CKift Cure. Carefully C<>mr»>i ndkd fresFgarden seed. Reroe and Bone tiniment. \t W. H. DftRBY. Ftt.G. Prescrivlions Soit rtifieallv Coir>poCinde<(. /A- will save you moue\\ IN PERSONAL VEIN PENCILLED PICK-UPS. Some Lneul uud Seme Not, Hut sill of Inter- SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. ft) Come and go and do Mitny Tliliu. And U Give* oh Pleaaure to Hear nfTlietr Movement*. Mr. J. VV. Bruuson is spending the day in Darlington. j Mr. K. X. Barrett is spending the day in Wilmington. Railroad Commissioner W. D. Evans was in town to dav. - j Mr. J. J. Bissett, of Wilming ton, * as in the city to-day. Capt. H. M. Peake is quite sick at his residence in this city. Miss Grace Frizell is visiting the family of Mr. D. H. Hamhy. Capt. J H. Blackwell, of Lake City was in town this morning. Mr. W. J. Hill State Dispensary Inspector is in the city to-day. Mrs. I. M. Lining, of Charles ton, is visiting the Misses Jacobi. Mr. N. G. Wade, a prominent lumber man of Latta, is in the city. Mr. J. D. North is now running the local freight between Florence and Columbia, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Magruder and Miaa Magruder were in the city this morning. Mr. J. D. Haselden a member of the State Board of Control was at the depot this morning. County Supervisor VV. B. Du* Bote is visiting the camp of the county chain gang to-day. Mr. Geo. D. Shore, a prominent merchandise broker of Sumter, was in Florence a short while thie morning- Mr. J. A, McDermotte, a mem her of the State Democratic Execu tive Committee, was in Florence this morning. Mr. Bright Williamson, President Bank of Darlington, passed through Florence this morning en route for Wilmington. Col. J. A. Browjj, of Chadbourn, N. C, was in the city a short while to-day. Col. Brown is the founder of the Chadbourn, N. C. colony. eet to the Reader. Good weather is pr^dict^d to-morrow, so g«t out your Easter suits. for LEFT WITH SPAIN. WHETHER WAR, OR PEACE SHE MUST DECIDE. Appropriate Easter services will be held at the Methodist Episco pal church and also by the Luth erans at Kuker’s ball. No New Development*, and I.MUe H«|>e of CoBcesKlnn* Front Uadi M—General \ to Leave Culm Tu-diiy. Washington, April 8.—Good Friday passed in Washington with It is neither manly nor wise to. not a ripple on the surface, either flatter another, but that is no rea- at the White*Bouse or theeapitol, j son why we should dole out our; t* show t'jat the United States i* ‘ si *.oere compliments as if they were | on the brink ot war. Both houses ; Havana to-ucorrow, piobably on the small naval vesK»l Fern, nox in Havana harbor, ulthomih it was said at the stat i department that he might take one of the Plant Line steamers. At this time the other United States consuls and most of the American citizens re siding in Cuba, will be out of the Ulaml. Official reports received hire to-dav stated that the large numbers of Americans were leav ing on the several steamers from Havana ami other ports. m4 ( ADETS EXPELLED. Mt« Zion A. M. E.—The pastor, Rev. W. T. Williams, will preach at 11 a. m and 8 p. tn. Sunday school at 3.30 p. m. • Trinity Baptist—Preaching bv th“ pastor. Rev. K. R. Roberts, at 11.30 a. in., and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 4 p. m. poison.—Ex. It is neither just nor kind to en tertain a low opinion of' a fellov^ man because he fails to appreciate the superior wildom of all views.—Ex. Eight cars of hotel waiters passed through Florence last night going north. Messrs. R. S. Smith and W. B. Rowell of Florence, and W. B. White of Timmonsville, have been appointed members of the County Board of Control. Wonderful South American Blood Core. Quickly dissipates all scrofulous taints in the system, cures pim ples, blotches and sores on the face, thoroughly cleanses the blood of boils, carbuncles, abscesses and eruptions, renders the skin clear, young and beantiful. If yon would escape blood poison with all its train of horrors, do not fail to use this masterly blot d 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. & w. Raster Cards and Dyes at Lake’s Corner Drag Store. Boy your Easter footwear from Boltmann’s shoe store. Aprfitf General Insurance Agency OF SANBORN CHASE, Fin, Life k Aeeideit Insurance. Mr. Manly Morris, who is a hustler among the farmers has hauled out into his fields this year 210 loads of stable and lot manure, 50 loads wood pile and fowl house and yard litter, also 450 loads of ditch bottom manure, beside* having about 60 or 60 loads more to haul from bis lot. Mr. Morris has not hired apy' help, he and his sons having done all,Lhe work. The above shows what a little work will do. Mr. VV. E. Dargan, of Darling ton, will erect a tobacco warehouse iu this city at once. The erection of this warehouse means a big thing for Florence. Mr. Dargan is well known here and is one of the largest tobacco planters of Dar lington county. Florence with three large warehouses will be the market for tobacco men this fall. Deputy Sheriff N. Phillips re turned from Columbia last night with J. C. Braswell,the fellow who has been playing -lunatic at the asvlum. Braswell is now safe iu Mr. Dennis’ look up and will answer at court for his various of fenses. of congress had adjourned until Monday and at the executive man sion there was no rush of eager and excited public men. At only the war and navy departm.-nU J 1 ‘ were there signs of an impending ' conflict in the rush of immediate orders to h host of naval officers to report at once |or duty on vessels to which they fere assigned, and in conference among bureau chiefs on details of ’war preparations. And yet, the resolve was firm' r than evet that unless Spain yield ed to America’s Cuban demands the United States by force of arms would move otv Havana. • There was still discusfi>n of Cuban af fairs which re' propositions, without recoj independence gents and inter curfent recogu THEY ARE DEMOCRATS. tbe Prohibit Ioni*t» May Nominate Wit hi u Party—May Convention Called, • The prohibition movement has scored a point. The game, however, has just be gun, but there is a striking signifi cance in the point they have gained. It has been a mooted question as to whether or not the prohibition ists could run a regular ticket inside the Democratic party. The State Democratic executive com- mittee decided last night that they couln. An effort, probably unintentional, was made to divert the decision from the direct query, but the com mittee expressed itself unqualified ly on the point of law, and a number of the members declared themselves iu favor of and would support prohibiton. It was also decided to call the May convention. 4 The following resolution pre sented and adopted settled the pro hibition matter: “Resolved, That it is the sense of this committee that any Demo crat, however soggeeted, who com plies with the rules of the Demo-*! would recede cratio party by filling his pledge in tbe form required by the con stitution and rales of the party, is entitled to run iu the State Demo cratic primary and tn have the votes cast for him coanted.”— Register. d aroaud two y, intervention of national Cuban iusur- ution with cop- Sf the f peudence of thb present insurgent of governmentofCuha. Some pub lic men hovered between these two propositions and favored a compromise. Tt^pre was no defi nite lead by which could be stated with anything like authoritative- uess which course would be adept- ed, but the unsettled state of pub lic opinion on the matter indica ted that events of the next few dayr—the strength of the argu ments of the forthcoming presi dential message or a distinct ut terance from our consul general to Cuba might be strong enough to incline the balance to either coarse. The cabinet held its usual Fri day session, but its meeting brought no change in the Spanish situation. Indeed, it was chiefly significant in establishing that no change had occurred, that none was expected and that the pro gramme of action on the part of the United States government was already made up. The president’s message remains unaltered, and this being the last cabinet day be fore now and Monday, barring al together unexpected developments from Madrid. After the meeting, cabinet officers stated that the message would be sent to congress on Monday, no change iu that re spect having been considered, and all causes for delay hiving been removed. The feeling to that end had come to diplomatic talk, and that action alone remained, was shared in all quarters, including the foreign embassies and lega tions, where tbe ambassadors and ministers expressed the feeling that all has been done iu Wash ington that can or will be done in the causs of peace. What is going on at Madrid gives slight hope of such concessions there as will altar the. present situation. There aie no negotiations in the sense of ex changes on pending propositions- Both parties apparently have sa'd their last word concerning the re spective propositioos. Certainly this is true as totheUuitedStates, and there were no evidences to day* that the Spanish government would recede. It is even doubtful whether a concession of au i rmis- tice by Spain wqnld be sufficient at thia late moment to tarn the situation into peaceful channels. Preparations for all eventuali ties are being harried to comple tion. General Lee will leave Action of the Hoard of Visit or* of II,r Citadel Academy. Charleston, April 8 —Tbe State’s forecast of the outcome of the in vestigation of the board of visitors of the South Carolina Millitary academy came to piss th s after noon when 64 cadets wi re dismiss ed from the CitaiM. The board met at 10 o’jlock this morning and was in session until 2 o’clock, when it adjourned to meet again at 4 o’clock. It met simply to declare its findings, which was done in a! few minutes. The cadets were as sembled and the decision of the hoard was announced to them. The expected demonstration did not take place. They received the news of the expulsion of more than one-half of their number with absolute sileuct^. Tl$e cadets whom the' re port *Trffel5T^(r were given two hours to pack their trunks and leave the Citadel. At 8 o’clock to-night the corps had dwindled down to 62 boys and many of the rooms of the barracks are empty. The work of the Citadel will go on as usual and it is sale to say that better discipline will be main tained. The ringleaders of last Monday’s outbreak have given trouble, it is said, ever since they entered the walls of the Citadel aud their ab sence will be salutary to the well being and good order of the State’# military institution. The expulsion of the cadets was looked for. The number dismissed would not have been so large had not the cadets all agreed to “do or die together-” They all claimed equal responsibility in the revolt and refused to take advantage of any’ extenuating circumstances. The dismissal of the cadets ot the third and fourth classes is not ab solute aud they may apply for re- admission at the next meeting of the board.—The State. A Nntril Atlnnin Cur. For four years I have been af flicted with a very troublesome nasal catarrh. So terrible has its nature been that when I blew my nose small pieces of bone would frequently coma out of my mouth and nose. The discharge was copious, and at times very offen sive. Mv blond became so impure that my general health was greatly impaired, with poor appetite and worse digestion. Numerous med icines were used without relief, until I began the use of Botanic Blood Balm—B. B. B.—and three bottles acted almost like magic. Since its use, over a year, not a symptom has returned, and I feel in every way quite restored in health. I am an old oitisen of Atlanta, and refer to almost any one living on Butler atreet, and more particular to Dr. L. M. Gil- lam, who knows my case. Mus. Elizabeth J Doo-’t buy ec of tbe age. large bottle, gists. B. $1.00 per •»le by drug- Do not be a wit, if you can help it. Have you ever noticed how seldom a man succeeds in being very witty and very kind at the same time ?—Ex. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enterprise recently, which leads me to write thie. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic aud diarrhoea. I have never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case with my self or children.—W. A. Stroud, Popomoke City, Md. For sale by all druggists and medicine deal ers. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. PIMM So Go an# Who W.U Preach-WotlM th* Tim*. The Lutheran congregation will hold services at 11 a. m. aud 8 p m. Preaching by Rev. Geo. Riser. Sunday-school at 4 p. m. No services at St. Authony’s Catholic church. Sunday School at the usual hour. At the Baptist church Rev. H. R. Moseley, tbe pastor, will preach at 11 o’clock a. m. and 8 p. in Sunday school at 5 p m. There will be services by the elders at the Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at the usual hour. , Services at the Methodist church to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The pastor Rev. W. I. Her bert will preach. Snuday school at 4.30 p. m. Rev. R. W. Barnwell, the rector, will preach at St. John’s Episco pal church at 11 a. m. and 8 p m. Sunday school at the usual hour. COLORED CKURCHUS. Cumberland M. E.—Preaching by the pastor, Rev. F. E. Mc Donald, at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 4 p. m. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, bat there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous trouble. We mean he can care himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole sys tem, acts as a stimulant to the liver aud kidneys, is a blood puri fier and nerve tonic. It cores con stipation, headache, faintingspella sleeplessness and melancholy. 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