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The Rloren® D^ilv Times
Vol. IV
FLORENCE. 8 C. TUily EVENING. APRIL 12. 1898.
No. 189
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IN PERSONAL
SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE
AND SOME ARE NOT.
They Gome and go and do Many TMdm
and it Olvea tu Pleasure lo Hear
of Their Movementa.
Mr. 1<. P. Cooper is spending the
day in the city.
Mr. E. P. Cannon left for Society
Hill this morning. *
Miss Motie Purvis, of Peniel, is
in the city to-day.
Mrs. H. S. Rose left this
ing for Charleston.
Taylor, of Fayette
ville, is in the city.
morn-
ov.
TO LEU.
PENCILLED PICK-UPS.
Some Local'and Seme Not, But all «»f luter-
est to the Reader.
Nebraska sent last week 22 car
loads of relief supplies to the desti
tute Cubans.
George Stackley, agent for
Guckenheiiner & Sons, at Flor
ence, has received shipping certi-1 car > Pullman s per and a private
ficates with which to
goods out of the State.
send his
Gen. Watts has received a sup
ply of the new signal codes and
how they are to be worked. This
is one branch of the service in this
State to which little attention has
been paid.
The morning papers comment
editorially on President McKin
ley’s message. As a rule they J
praise the document, but do not
tbink it averts the danger of war.
The last trip of the vestibule
train for the season was made this
morning.
minutes, the train pulled out for
Washington, where it is expected
c™,,,. 0 „ n „ A ,„ og tu . to arn> * tboot o , cloi ; k lo .
— i «m. at . morrow afternoon. Gen. Lee and
_ "> oriiin*. the members of his party were
1 he f itz. i special passed completely fagged out by their
Florence at - ’clock a. m , in long trip, which had been practi-
charge of Con nor J. P. Russell. call y <l*»void of rest for them.
The tram conned of a baggage ° rders w " re g ' veU t her V by f tbe
^ transportation department of the
Plant system to operators north
car. The trail jft Tampa about of this city to withhold all in-
1130 yesterday nd made a com-
' ourney consider-
ovations tender-
iled traveller
Mr. I hil Sellers, of Dillon, was
at the depot this morning.
Hon. J. M. Johnson, of Marion,
was in the city this morning.
T. Evans, of Hyman, is.
spending the day in the city. There was quite a disappointed
Mid vr tt j- „ [crowd at the depot last night when
Miss Nell Hardin, of Cheraw, Gen. Lee failed to arrive,
was in the city this morning.
CYnt n r r* «wi • Several of the citadel cadets
„ y® or 8 e t of Wilming-1 passed through Florence last night
returning to their homes.
car
ton, spent yesternay in the city.
Editor A. G. Kollook, of the
Darlington Newe, is ia the city.
- Mrs. W. T. HuUqd . of
Mr. H. D. Long is working in
the Darlington News office for a
few days.
Mi. D. W. McLaurin, of Marion
county, passed through Florence
this morning.
Halifax, N. S., April The
American men-of-war San Francis
co and New Orleans, forcf-atnf&a
mvexnt? o’clock,
short of coal. Both vessels left
London on the 27th ult., and had a
stormy passage during the last 8
days.
paratively swif
ing the numero
ed the distiugu
the way up.
At lampa tli crowd was so
great that Genen Lee had to cou-
fiue his handshalng to the ladies.
The men were however greeted
with a cordial s
mous throng filei
form of the prir
General stood,
and hamlet turn
population to do
Short speeches
psople at Tampa
Live Oak, Way (Jr
nah. General Lee
his trip through
had to be made in
would like ftn
istory is ao cl
with that of hii
The special left Ashley Junction,
where the Atlantic Ooast Line
took charge of it, at 2-05 and made
formation as to the whereabouts of
the train in orJer to prevent the
consular party being disturbed un
til after a refreshing steep had
011 been had. The party retired im
mediately after leaving Savan
nah.
the euor-
the plat-
where the
h city, town
out its full
honor.
e made to the
igh Springs,
and Savan-
epretted that
uth Carolina
e night, as he
THE l»HESI DENT’S MESSAGE.
It Soy* that tile War In Cuba Munt t’ease
Kecelve«l Without UemonHiratton.
Washington, April 11. — The
president’s message was read in
the house to-day in the presence
of a vast assemblage, and referred
to the committee on foreign af
fairs without debate. There was
abselutely no demonstration either
of approval or disapproval from
the crowded galleries throughout,
or at the conclusion of the read
ing, but there was a sharp burst
of applause from the Republican
side, when toward the close of the
interwoven
Ute.
Discovered by n Women.
Another great discovery has
been made, and that too, by a ladv
in thiscountry. ^Disease fastened
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 mouths she
coughed incessantly, and could
not sleep. She finally disnnvered
a way 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 it Co., of Shelby, N.
C. Trial bottles free at T. D.
Rhodes «t Co’s, drug store. Regu-
ular size 50c. and $1.00. Every
bottle guaranteed.
A Noted Atlantn CM«.
For four years I have been af
flicted with a very troublesome
nasal catarrh. So terrible has ita
nature been that when I blew my
nose small pieces of bone would
frequently come out of my mouth
and nose. The discharge was
copious, and at times very offen
sive. Mv blood became so impure
that my general health was greatly
im paiifld^ «itk japox.
—~ A - If}deftn o'frtfie fdaciiug aWit TiaTf ontiflt began the nse of Botanic
g b. B —and three
almost like magic,
over a year, not a
the Republicans applauded and
several of the Democrats groaned
After the message had been re-
Blood Balm-
bottles acted
Since itt use,
,, .. 1 the run to Florence in one hour
The smallpox scare is getting to . „ . D ,
be very much of a farce. Every- »nd fifty minutes Engineer Robt.
thing, from a scratch to the little Mack with engine 12 made this
pox, is being reported to the board ran>
Oar genial and efficient baggage I of health. The board claim that Engineer D. M. Pearsall with
agent Mr. R- 0. King, spent Easter such a perfect quarantine has been 1#ft ^ wUh the traiu
maintained that there have been ® „ . r, l n n
no new or additional cases to the lor Rocky Mount. Cspt. Russell
Maj. Thos. Wilson, president of 1 or igi na i thirteen reported to the is a Virginian, and the pride and
the Summerton and Sumter R. R., board by the medical committee, pleasure he felt at having the dis-
was in town this morning. U woman fell down yesterday and ti ighed j jQe in hig car , waB
Mr. J- O. Stuart, agent for E. I. bruised her face, and her case was
Stuart, of Candor, N. C., has| reported to the board as a “sus-
ferred the bouse transacted som* symptom has returned, and I feel
District of Columbia business and in every way quite reatored in
then acted upon the Fairchild- health. I am an old citizen of
Ward conteated election caae from Atlanta, and refer to almost any
the 16th New York diatrict by con- one living on Butler street, and
firming Mr. Ward’s title to the more particular to Dr. L. M. Gil-
seat. Both are Republicans. Lit- lam, who knows my case
ile or no interest was taken in the Mrs. Elizabeth Knott,
iroceedings. All the afternoon Atlanta, Ga.,
he members stood about in groups Don’t buy substitujtea, said to be
discussing the message and the | “just as good” but boy the j>ld re
opened a liquor agency here.
Capt. H. M. Peake left for a
trip to Charleston this morning.
We trust the change will benefit
him.
Messrs. H. I. Fountain and C.
H. Fountain, of Cartersville, are]
in the city and paid us a pleasant
call.
Dr. F. H. McLeod will leave to
night lor the meeting of the State
Medical association at Harris
Lithia Springs.
Miss Bessie Howard, who has
been visiting her mother and sis
ters, has returned to her school in
Williamsburg county.
pect.”—Columbia Correspondent,
News and Courier.
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.
Have you tried “Yama”
Darby the druggist.^
yet?
New York Journal for 2 cents
per copy, 15 cents per week, (in
cluding Sunday), and 60 cents per
month (including Sunday). Call
at the post office.
Easter Election.
verv evident.
The associated press correspond
ent Cordova and Sylvester Scovil
of the New York World, were on
the train. There were seventeen
passengers in the sleeper among
whom were some prominent repre
sentatives of the Cuban provision
al government. General Lee and
his party, of coarse, occupied the
private car.
SavanBAh’s Splendid dmetlng
Savannah, Ga., April 11. —Gen.
Lee arrived at Savannah at 9.30
o’clock, after what might be term
ed a triumphal trip from Port
Tampa.
Gen. Lee was accompanied by
At a parish meeting held in St.
Conductor Joe James, who has John’s Episcopal chnrch last night Vice Consul General Springer and
been tanning on the Wilson and the following church officers were Capt- Barker, consnl at Sagua La
Summerton railroad, has been in elected to serve one year: Grande. Two or three newspaper
the city for several days. Wardens—E. H. Lucas, Dr. Jas. correspondents were abroad, and
T , „ , , i. t uJ Evans. Gen. Lee was under the persona
Miss Julia Dargan left last night v e8trymeQ __H. M. Peake, Geo. conduct of tne Hon. G. McLendon
^ MiM r,«or. . U a O' Thompson, Louii H.Meares, A. of Thomaa.ille, Ga, dm.ioo
eral of her aunt Miss Georgiaua L SeBBOmg> j. W. Brunson, W. counsel of the Plant system. At
Dargan who died in that city yes ^ D ar b y and H. L. Dart. Savannah more than 5,000 persons
* er ® ay ' The following are the delegates were at the station to see Gen.
Congressman James Norton fc 0 State Council that convenes Lee when the train came in. The
passed through Florence last night h n Charleston May 11: crowd was enthnsiastic and a short
on his way to Washington. The Delegates—Dr. Jas. Evans, E. speech was made by the Genera
Congressman is looking well and j£ Lucas, Capt. H. M. Peake and being frequently applauded.
* — 11 - — B A m I A I I r r* A •-I V 7 I »—— X"a pm 11 I A L* a A- a • mm -11.- _ A a. 1 — _ A. — A. .
in excellent spirits and talks freely (j e0 q. Thompson.
on the war situation and other pub- j
lie matters.
probable action upon it
At 4.55 p- m. the house
ourned.
ad-
Death of Mr*. Niles.
Mrs. Ed. Niles died last night at
:ier residence in this city after an
illness of several months. Al
though being unwell for a long
time the end was unexpected.
Mrs. Niles is a daughter of Ex-
Treasurer J. S. McCall, of Effing
ham. The funeral will take place
to-morrow at Hopewell church and
the funeral party will leave the
residence at 9 o’clock. Our sym
pathies are extended to her grief
stricken husband and parents
their bereavement.
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of the age. B. B. B. 91.00 per
large bottle. For sale by drug-
giats.
I was reading an advertisement
of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in the
Worcester Enterprise recently,
which leads me to write this. I
can trnthfully say I never need
any remedy equal to it for colic
and diarrhoea. I have never bad
to nee more than one or two doeee
to care the woret case with my
self or children.—W. A. Strond,
Popomoke City, Md. For sale by
all druggists and medicine deal
ers.
For Memorial Day
The Memorial association
will meet at the residence
of Mrs. F. Church on Evans street,
Thursday afternoon at 5 o’clock
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the train rolled into the station
detachment of the Chatham Artill
ery, of which Gen. Lee is an
honory member, began firing
the major general’s salute of 13
guns.
The enthnsiasm ran so high
that the crowd climbed to the
windows sf the car and the glass
front door was broken in by the
crash. Gen. Lee was deeply
moved at the sincere demonstra
tion.
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