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FLORENCE. 8 C. MONDAY EVENINQ, APRIL II, 1898. No. 188 The Palace Dray storej Buy what yon need ft INSURANCE. LARGEST AND MOST LIBERAL COM- p IES IN THE WORLD. ] _ __ . i Always on Hand and * L\‘ O Al i\ i\ I LN CjE Iv, AGT.i Carefully Compounded. rotn Covington & jones, PROPRIETORS. ‘cJ)RU(3S, PROPRIETORS. The Best AT CENTRAL HOTEL. FRESH GARDEN SEED. Propri«t®r Darby's Cfiin Cure. ^ur« It«fi ^alue. Reroe a n«( Gone Liniaicnf. ►W. H. DARBY, PH. G, » * v Prescriptions Scientificallv Compounde«i. He will save you money % 'ERSONAL VEIN RE OUR OWN PEOPLE SOME ARE NOT. PENCILLED PICK-UPS. an>i go ami <lo Many Thin*.* i vhb tiH riennure to Hear Tbeir Movement*. lie McMillan is in Co J. 8. Sing spent yesterday y- Some I-iKtal aml Seme Not, But nil of Inter* est to the Rentier. Everybody should go to the de pot to-night to see Gen. L a e pass. 7.55 is the hour that Geu. Fitz- hugh Lee will pass Florence thi» evening. He will be here at least 20 minutes. Itn Johneop spent yester- tOWD. as. H. Penny has returned ilmiugtou. J. E. Pettigrew, of Marion, yesterday in the city. '. G. Thompson, Esq., is log the day at Cheraw. Julian Harby, of Sumter, Isl ing the day in Florence. r N. S. Gibson, of Winona, i in the city this morning. faj. Geo. G. Bafker.of Charles- in town this morning. [r. Walter Whllden, of WA- m, is visiting relatives in ARMISTICE GRANTED. LEE LEAVES HAVANA. AND SPAIN MAKES CERTAIN CONCESSIONS. j, is spending a short tii i city. WJSw*'-' ' > .«y. Mr. Ed. Layton, who has been running an engine on the old C. S. & N. R. R. Mr. J. A Crews, representing the Wilmington Messenger, spent last night in the city. J. T. Barron, E^q., Atlantic Coast Line Attorney, was at the depot this morning. Miss Eva Farmer, after a pleas ant visit to the family of Mrs. J. R. Nelson, has returned home. . Messrs. Geo. Naismith and T. H. Y. Newcomb have gone to Nor folk, they expect to enter the navy- yard. Mr. Jas. M. Lamb, Jr., of Fay etteville, N. C., spent Saturday and Sunday in the city visiting friends. Mr. J. D. McLeod is spending a few days ih the city. . Mr. McLeod has been on the sick list in Co lumbia. Dr. Jas. Evans will leave to night to attend a meeting of the State Board of Health at Harris Lithia Springs. Mrs. Ja§. 8. Magruder and child ren, of Springfield, Hi., are visit ing Mrs. Gamble on the corner of [Front and Coit streets- Congressman James Norton [passed through Floience last night. Gen. Norton is spending his Easter loliday at his home at Mullins. The parish meeting of the con gregation of St. John’s Episcopal church will take place at 8.30 p. in. this evening. Observe hour. Eight fin©plants were stolen from t the porch of Mrs. R. A. MeCorklei last night, and all persons are’ warned accordingly in case plants ! are offered to them for sale. Mr. W. B. Morris has a beauti- ! ful field of Irish potatoes. These potatoes were not injured by the recent cold snap but are healthy and growing nicely. Mr. Morris has several beautiful fields of po tatoes, but, the field we allude to is opposite Mr. J. F. Stackley’s store. The dining room at the Coast Line depot is handsomely deco rated with beautiful flowers for Easter from the greenhouse of Ed. Long. Ed has some fine gerani ums aud^ he can furnish elegant flowers at a reasonable ^nce. 1 pasted through tt tohrnfcig from the Plant Sys tem with a delegation of air brake convention men. These gentle men are on their way to the meet ing at Baltimore. Kansas Populist oratorator—“I tell you, my friends, the sturdy farmers of Kansas are standing face to face with hunger and want.” Voice—“Why don’t they make a kick?” Kansas Populist orator—“Well- er-they’re so busy harvesting their enormous wheat crop that they haven’t time just now.” The children of St John’s Epis copal Sunday School are enjoying an Easter egg hunt this afternoon at the rectory. Mr. L. T. Barnes made his first shipment of strawberries to-day. Hurrah for Florence. Easter was celebrated in St John’s Episcopal church yesterday with appropriate services. The church was handsomely decorated with choice flowers and those who attended the services were delight ed with what they saw and heard. The vested choir is a new feature for St John’s and the young ladies acquitted themselves handsomely. The children celebrated Easter in the afternoon. Rev. R. W. Barnwell the rector delivered two good sermons during the day and lectured to the child ren in the afternoou. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. “Mystic Cure” for rheumatism nd neuralgia radically cures in 1 3 days. Its action npon the stem is remarkable and myste- It removes at cnce the use and the disease immediately isappears. The first dose greatly nefits. 75 cents. Fold by F. . Lake, druggist, Florence. nous [Buy your Easter footwear from lltmann’s shoe store. AprStf Insurance Agency OF INBORN CHASE, Life & Accident Insnranee. Prohibitionists Meet. At a called meeting about 25 citizens met in tbe court house this morning and elected delegates to the State Convention of Prohi- tionists that will convene in Co lombia on Thcrsday next. Short addresses were made by Dr. F. P. Covington, the chairman of tbe meeting and by Messrs. W. F. Clayton, Esq., Rev. H. R. Mose ley, Rev. J. I. Ayres, Hon. J E. Pettigrew, J. Holland Cole, W. M. Waters, and others. The follow ing are the delegates elerted: Dr. F. P. Covington, Dr. F. H. McLeod, Rev. H. R. Moseley, Rev. J. I. Ayres, Rev. W. I. Herbert, H. A. Brunson, J. P. McNeill and Z. T. Kershaw. The delegates go to the conven tion nninstructed. Mr. W» D. Mott was secretary of the organi zation. President’s MensaBe Kxpeeled T<»-day nt Nuon—Spnlu Wants the Maine Ouestiou Submitted to Experts. Washington, April 10.—At the close of the second cabinet meet ing to-night it was announced that the President’s message undoubt edly would go to Congress at noon to-morrow. On the best authori ty obtainable, it was stated -that the meeting was devoted wholly to the consideration of additions to the message of the latest note from Spain, advising this government of the declaration of an uncondi tional armistice. The suffix to the President’s message merely recited this latest event in the development of. the Spanish question, giving the Sub stance of tbe Spanish note and “recommending the earnest atten tion of Congress.” Otherwise the message stands unchanged. After the meeting, one member of the cabinet said the Spanish Dote had not altered either the message or the situation. “It is mefijly,” said he, “what Spain has .fbeen asking for all along—more lime It does not touch the 8itng|ion, and tbe ai precisely as it was before—mf: stating the fact of this last devel opment.” ArmUtlec Without Couditiona. The Spanish government, through its minister at Washington, Senor Polony Bernabe, to-night delivered an important document to the State Department, stating that the armistice which the Queen Regent of Spain had commanded General Blanco to proclaim to-day was without conditions; thac her Majesty’s government had grant ed liberal institutions on the is land of Cuba, which the coming Cuban parliament would develop; recalling the condolence and sym pathy expressed by the Queen Re gent and her government on the disaster of the Maine and tbe hor ror this disaster had occasioned in Spanish hearts; and appealing to the courtesy and sense of justice of the United States gdvernment to enlighten public opinion npon the attitude of Spain. The note also repeats the offer of the Span ish government to submit the Maine question to experts desig nated by the maritime powers of the world. This document was the official notification of the Spanish gov ernment to the United ©tales of the granting of an armistice and its essential terms. Minister Woodford’s dispatches last night had briefly stated the fact that an armistice had been agreed upon, bat it was not communicated as coming from the Spanish govern ment. To-day’s communication cleared up misapprehension on the most vital point of Spain’s con cession, namely: that the armis tice wis without conditions. Accompanied by Many Other Americans— Remarkable Scene* at the Departure. K^y West, Fla., April 10.—Con sul General Lee arrived here on Fern at 7.30 this morning. Gen eral Lee came ashore about 11 o’clock and received an answer .to a telegram he had sent to Wash ington. The general sailed for Tampa at noon. From that port he will go direct to Washington. Wonderful South American Blood Cure. 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It was evident to all that General Lee intended to be the last to leave, and a murmur of applause went around in supportofhis intention. The Evelyn had already passed Morro Castle when the Olivette weighed anchor. The Bache was close behind and the Fern was the last of the line. The wharves and boats on both sides of the narrow entrance to the harbor were crowd ed with Spaniards, who hissed and etch boat passed put. Diocovered by n Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a ladv in thiscountry. “Diseasefastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed im minent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She dually discovered a wav to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.” Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at T. D. Rhodes & Co’s, drug store. Regu- ular size 50c. and $100. Every bottle guaranteed. A NoI<mI AtlantM ('Din. 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 come out t>f my mouth and nose. The discharge was copious, and at times very offen* sive. Mv blood beejame so impure that my genesal heallth was greatly impaired, with poor appetite and worse digeetiep. Numerous med- for the open sea, she passed near the Maine wreck. The group ou deck had been laughing and talk ing, expressing their satisfaction at leaving Havana. With one ac cord, each man defied his hat in salute to the brave dead, while si lence fell on all for the space of several minutes. General Lee be ing on board the Fern made that boat a target for redoubled hisses, groans, cat-calls and whistles from the crowds on shore. “Get out, Yankees, swine!” was among the mildest expressions used. This seemed to strike every one oji board as ludicrous. Vice Consul Springer, who had been in the island thirty years, waved his hand to particularly abusive group saying in tones loud enough for all to hear: “Wait, wait, my friends; we shall all be hack soon.” There was one pretty incident. On the Cabanas shore a British steamer was unloading at her wharf. As the Fern passed, the Union Jack was dipped, while the English crew gave a hearty cheer. It is needless to say that the com pliment was returned with all pos sible gusto. Two Inky Ways. There was a man who advertised But once—a single time. In spot obscure placed he is ad., And paid for it a dime. And just because it didn't bring Him customers by the score, ‘•All advertising is a fake,” He said, or rather, swore. 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