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bily Times
Vol. IV
FLORENCE. S C. WEDNESDAY EVENING. IPBIL 13. 1898.
No. 190
INSURANCE.
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IN PERSONAL
PENCILLED PICK-UPS.
SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE
AND SOME ARE NOT.
Some I.ocal'niHl Seute Not. But till «( Inler-
e«l to the Header.
‘ Say, what’s your business ?”
■ “I’m a burglar ; what’s yours ?’*
“Shake ; I’m in the same lime.”
The) Come and k» and du Many Thlm* ' 4i\V e U ; come on—let’s take SOme-
aud it Give* us pleasure to Hear thing.”—Chicago News
LOOKS VERY LIKE Wj
CONGRESS WILL~TAKE
NITE ACTION.
(dent Given Certain Powe
Washington, April i
i President is authorized, t
and empowered to inter
once to restore peace on th
of Cuba and secure to the
i thereof a firm, stable an
; pendent government of the
She—“There are people who i and is authorize d to use ll
use religion as a cloak.” He—“1 and naval forces of the
Duncan McKenzie, of Tim-*] k now it. She “What will they’ States to secure this end. ’
monsville, is spending the dsy in i next world, do you Tins suhstmitmlly is tlic^rcsolu-
nf Their Movement**
Mr. J. C. Lynch, of Lynches, is
in the city to-day.
G. G. Thompson, Esq., is in !
Darlington to-day.
The local man of The Times is
out of the city to-day."
Mr.
“Pa, is Mr. Springgins in the
militia?” “Yes, my boy.” “Well,
l guess he’s getting ready for war.”
“What makes you think so ?” “He
was out in the back lot this after
noon practicing running.”
in its character as to make it the
duty of the United States to de-
. mand that she at once withdraw
|EFI- ilferland and naval forces from
Cuba and Cuban waters.
4. That the President of the
ittKo utiou onieiiaK interventiou I* t’lihu United States be, and he hereby is,
tu all Probability Pan.fd To duyflYe*- authorized, empowered and direct-
: ed to use, if necessary, the entire
| land and naval forces of the United
' States to carry these resolutions
into effect.
“The
ected
ne at
island
eople
inde
own,
army
lUnited
Florence.
Mrs. W.
Morning to
Charleston.
W. Corrie left this
visit relatives in
!thtnk ?”
1 need any
i Statesman
Miss Irene Charles.of Timmom-'
ville, is a guest at the home of
Judge R. S. Smith.
Mrs. Abram Sydnor, of Darling
ton, passed through Florence this
morning en route to North Caroli
na to visit her parents.
Miss Anna Lee Davis, of Ma
rion, will be in the city this even-
i route to the State F.pworth
tvention at t Orange.
He—“Oh, they won’t ‘i? 11 agreed upon by the tcpubli-
cloak there.”—Yonkers can members of the foreig^ affairs
1 committee of the house to-night.
1 The meeting was held at the resi-
Engiand taught us the art of denceofone of the members and
making Bessemer steel, but now did not adjourn till a very late
we make about three times as hour.
much as she does, and are not Before finally deciding upon the
bragging much
Ex.
about it either —
wording of the resolution as given
above, the committee carefully
v#*n„rf t ,,i j t (considered several other forms,
xoung Prank Gould has re-;, t • j, ^
^ 1 J r i „ 1 Information was conveyed to the
cently paid $20,000 for three dogs, t «
His pa, who didn’t deal instock of
SPEAKS OUT.
Spwatab OfBelala ImpliwMe in tbe Maine
Murder, “But Not General Blaneo.”
Washington, April 12.—Consul
General Lee was before the Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations
for an hour late to-day. He talked
freely with the commitffee in re
gard to the conditions in Cuba,
and especially with reference to
the destruction of the Maine. He
said that, in his opinion, there was
no room to doubt that the destruc
tion of the vessel was due to Span
ish agencies.
“Do you mean the Spanish au
thorities in Cuba?” he was asked
by a member of the committee.
“I mean the Spanish officials,”
he replied, “but not General Blan
co.' I think some of the officials
were cognizant of the plan to de
stroy the vessel, but I do not be
lieve that the Captain General
was.”
General Lee said that he had no
knowledge of the report that a mine
had been discovered by a diver
under the Montgomery while that
vessel lay in Havana harbor.
The consul general did not ar
rive at the capitol until 5 o’clock.
He came in a street car and was
not recognized by the one or two
hundred people who had congre
gated on the outside of the build
ing to see him, but in the corridors
at the entrance to the room of the
committee on foreign relations he
was recognized and given a hearty
hand-clapping. He respondec
with a bow and a smile and has
tened into the committee room.
that kind, wouldn’t have paid that
much money for 20,000,000 dogs.
But the old man wasn’t up on
dogs.—Wilmington Star.
City Clerk “ET Tl. Lucas Yeceiveu 1 *«-*=
the following telegram from ob- Smith, himself.
committee, however, that the reso-
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members beaded by Mr.rSmith of
Michigan, made the contest for the
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server Jesonofsky at 11.25 to-day:
‘Much colder Friday morning and
Friday night. Light frost in your
ocality.”
Truckers and gardeners may
therefore be on their guard.
Winter likes to sit in the lap of
spring.
The State Convention of Ep-
worth Leagues will meet at Orange-
jurg to morrow. Misses Lillie
Baker and Mary McCall and
Messrs. Z. T. Kershaw and H. A.
Brunson are delegates from the
Florence league.
Once in a while a woman dreams
that her husband gives her money
to go shopping with, without her
asking for it.—Sommerville Journ
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Funeral of Mrs. Niles.
Mrs Edward Niles was buried
to-day at Hopewell church. The
funeral party left the home in this
city at 9 o’clock this morning,
large number of sympathizing
General Insurance Asfencv friends and relativeshaving assem
WCiAWAI aagsaavj bled at the house beforehand to
pay their last respects to the dead.
Messrs. W. H. Malloy, E. M. Mat
thews, W. E. Elliott, R.C. Com
mander, J. J. Brown and H. L.
Darr were the pall bearers.
or
SANBORN CHASE,
Fire, Life k Accident liramee.
It is the intention of the Repub
lican members, now that an agifte-
ment has been reached, to call >ip
the Democratic members of the
committee to-morrow morning and
to make a report to the house as
soon as it convenes at noon.
The single resoluton agreed upon
by the Republican members will
be introduced by a preamble recit
ing the conditions on the island of
Cuba, the facts as known concern
ing the destruction of the Maine
and briefly making a strong indict-
against Spain for her conduct of
affairs on the island. The pream
ble will, in a epitomized form, fol
low very closely the lines of the
President’s message, but that
portion of it referring to the
Maine disaster will take stronger
ground than did the message.
It was stated late to night on
high authority that an arrangement
has been practically effected by
which the resolution may pass both
houses to-morrow: It is under
stood that the foreign affairs com
mittee of the house and senate
will confer before the assembling
of congress for the purpose of
perfecting an agreement whereby
the Foraker resolution w ill be sub
mitted for the other resolutions.
It will be modified by the elimina
tion of the second paragraph,
which recognizes Cuban independ
ence, and other slight changes
made to conform to the decision
reached by the committees. Tc
night the members of the senate
committee believe that the resolu
tion will pass both houses by's
practically unanimous vote. It is
said that if necessary a continuous
sitting will be had in the senate in
order to secure final action during
the legislative day of Wednesday.
The Foraker resolution as origi
nally introduced is as follows, the
second section, however, is to be
omitted: *
Be it resolved by the Senate and
the house of representatives of the
United States of America :
1. That the people of the islanc
of Cuba are and of right should be
free and independent.
2. That the government of the
United States hereby recognizes
the republic of Cuba as a true am
lawful government of tnat island.
3. That the war Spain is w^iag
against Cuba is so destructive o'
the commercial and property in
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