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TTmes. Vol. IV FLORENCE. S C.. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 20. 1898. eaf Oats for sale in any quantity. Delivered in your yard Cheap for cash. Wm. R. Barringer. Tfie JPftLSCe DRUG STORe. Apply to Gool Soda. ^ Pine Apple Glace. C| Lolly pop. c icedpEam Soda. | Cola Pepsin. Covington & Jones. $ k For the pant 7 Woods’ Turnip Seed. ti > / have jilted prescriptionM for the people of this city and county, at all hours, day and night, doing so u'illingly. I am still doing so. Residence corner ('hccri < and < 'nit streets. lURwvr .S'omr o/ the ta* rifties, all of whieh are adapted to the soil of this and sur rounding counties. No. 273 FRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. Golden Ball, Purple Top, Ruta Baga, Cow Horn, Amber Globe, Seven Top, I will .sell in any quantity from 1 ounce to 10 pounds. Darby the Druggist. THEIR RELATIONS STRAINED. AMERICANS AND CUBAN SOL DIERS NOT TOGETHER- The Cubans are Chagrined Ifecause Shatter Did not Turn Over Santiag* To Them, And They Won’t V ork— Americans Have No Use For Them. (Copyright, 1898. by Associated Press ) Santiago de Cuba, July 28,—A fact which is impressed more and more every day upon* the Ameri- cae officers and men is the increas ing strained relations between the Americans and Gen. Garcia’s Cuban soldiers. Indeed the situa tion has now reached a point where there is practically no com munication between the armies and their relations border on those of hostility rather than the relations which one would suppose should exist between allies. * -^Vfter Gen. Shafter announced Iris decision not to let the Cuban Junta enter the city of Santiago, deep mutterings were heard among Gen. Garcia’s men. It was evi dent the Cubans were greatly dis appointed at the step taken by the American commander, for they confidently counted upon having Santiago turned over to them to loot and plunder, as they had in succession sacked Baiqutri, Sibo- ney and El Caney. Consequently their disappointment was keen when they ascertained that they were not to be permitted to take sssession of the city upon Gen. possessic ffaffaTs surrender. On Friday last I ' - fffer a bforner op t . | ^ tritlS Castillo, went to Shafter,s ■ headquarters in order to ascertain the cause of this, to the Cubans, fore the detachment of troops from Charleston War department officials feel that they are fully justified in their decision to retain practically all of Sbafter’s army at Santiago by the press reports that reached them to day indicating the growth of serious friction between the American forces and Cuban troops growing out of the latter’s exclusion frou Santiago by ■Shafter’s orders. It is felt now that the garrison originally pro posed, two immune regiments, would have been quite insufficient to meet an outside force that might come from Holguin or Man- zanilo and also to restrain the rapacity of the Cubans. It is re alized that the present situation is full of difficulty aud the future is dark owing to the disposition evidenced by the Cubans to ignore or refuse to be bound by the amer- ities of modern warfare. This first symptom of friction has sug gested to the officials innumerable difficulties that will arise in the future. Of course it would seem to be only politic not to avoid any open rupture with the Cubans provided they can be kept in leash and not involve the United States in the disgrace that would follow the sacking of helpless communi ties, but it begins to appear that for some time to come, aud even after the conquest of Cuba is com plete, the United States must maintain there a military govern ment in older to meet the respon sibilities which it has assumed to the civilized world. I’ENC’ILLED IMCK-UPS. AguinaMo Kills Spanisii Commander And Insurgents Roat His Forces. GEN. GARCIA IS MAD. HE HUNTS GOMEZ TO TELL HIS TROUBLES. Spaniards at Manila Will Pull Down the Flag if the Captain-General Doer* not Surrender—Cuban Junta Does not Sympathize With Desire of Cu ban Soldiers to Sack Santiago—Arch Itishop of Santiago Receives a Threatening Letter—Three Yellow Fever Cases Arrive at New York— And Yet Other Notes. (Special to the Dally Times.) Washington, July 20 — The steamer, Empress of China, brings the report that the Gorman Ad miral in Philippine waters will prevent Dewey from bombarding Manila. AGUINALDO KILLS SPANISH COM MANDER. inexplicable resoluton. “Why is Santiago to remain in the hands ol our enemies?” he asked. “The Spaniards are not our eneaiies,” replied Gen. Shafter. “We are fighting the soldiers of Spain, but we have no desire to despoil her citizens. No Cuban will be allowed to enter the city nor will any American soldier. The government of the city is a matter for the people to decide. When the Ameiican army leaves it, I presume it will be turned over to you, but not until then.” Castillo, who came direct from Gen Garcia’s camp, did not at- temp to conceal his chagrin. The Cuban soldiers now fully realize that there is a rising senti ment against them in the army. Theyhear nothing but words of scorn from our men as the pass, lugging their bacon and hard tack into the woods. The correspon dent for the Associated Press who sends this dispatch saw a group of Cubans refuse point blank to aid in building roads, and during the two days’ heavy fighting, while they were loitering in the rear, our sur geons sought in vain to secure as sistance from them, even to cut poles for improvised litters for our wounded. The Philippine insurgenti have ft&SilV.rphigd. Ul&JSflguiah' force*, infantum aince his birth, and alllmaoder challenged that we cculd do for him did not header, Aguiualdo, to single co seem to give more tham temporary I Aguinaldo accepted the relief, until wetriedChamberlain’sl ^ ,, __j Colic, Coholera Remedy. Since giving that remedy he haa not been troubled. We *jt I A «P0« 'ro. Hon* not that you need it to advertise I that YKLI/JW FEVER ARRIVED AT NEW YORK. There were three cases of yellow fever on a transport which arrived at New York to-day with wounded soliiers from Santiago. Kcmbu. (ItcblUK. liurutng. Scaly Hunipa), A Illood Disease.—An ONI Medicine Wnleh Cures. The real cause of eczema is the acrid condition of the blood, and to euro this annoying disease re quires only patience and plenty of Rotauic Blood Balm (B. B. B.). Dr. Gillam made his first cure with this medicine over forty- seven years ago, aud the medicine has been a godsend to over 500 sufferers since. Recollect tint yonr system is saturated with this eczema, or salt rheum humor, and this poison must be forced out, and U. B. B. will do it as sure as the sun is to rise. Julia E. Johnson, Stafford’* P. O., S- C., writes: “I had suffered thirteen years with eczema, and was at times confined to my bed. The itching was terrible. My sou-iu-law got me one-half dozen of Botanic Blood Balm, rel. curi^d mu, am] I n.fe relief, until «etriodChamb«...u.| ch4llengeitncl the Bpal , mrd wa , killed. MANILA WILL CAPITULATE. your meritorious remedy.—G. M. Law, Keokuk, Iowa. For sale by j all Druggist and medicine dealers. Julv. Manila will capitulate to Americans on the first evidence of intention to bombard. If the Captain General does not surren der the Spaniards themselves will pull down the flag. % GARCIA IS MAD. Washington, July 20—General Garcia has left Santiago to tell Gomez his troubles. He is mad Mothers, we call your attention to Pitts’ Carminative, It acts promptly, it is pleasant to the taste, and the children will take it without coaxing. It relieves promptly aud permanently. If we can get you to use it, you will get j because Shafter will not allow the others to do likewise. Yourdrug- ner ” We have many more testimon ials, which we will gladly show. They are printed in a little book, which will be sent, free of charge, to any one who addresses us. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is a purely vegatable preparation, originaNy compounded by Dr. Gillam, and used in his private practice. It has cured many peo ple of all blood humors, scrofula, and from the common pimple to the worst case of blood poison. HtdiiP Local atwl Sonic Not, Hut all of Int*r- e«t to the Kendor. Miss Fannie Nelson delightfully entertained her Iriends at a birth day party last evening. Eighty-two negro soldiers were here last night under the command jof Mr. Thos, L. Gotten. These men were recruited in Darlington and are bound for Agusta, Ga., j where they will join the 10th Yol. I Infantry. I ! Dr. F. 1*. Covington has mag nificent crops of corn, cotton and tobacco. A representative of the Times visited bis farm the other day. His cotton is waist high and well fruited, his corn has three and four cars to the stalk, and his tobacco is very fine. The asser tion is ventured that there are no finer crops in the Pee Dee section. At the request of the post master at Arthur we gladly correct the statement that the name of the office has not been changed. How ever, the change is expected in a few days. To-morrow night at the carnival refreshments will he served by the Labor Day association, and the proceeds will go toward meeting the expenses of the Labor Day celebration. Let everybody go out. ‘There will be plenty of ice cream, lemonade and cake. The Farmers’ Warehouse is the place. Another Chance. At the request of many citizens of this city and Darlington, the enterta^ment given by the ladies of the Un chujch_ou dJ’hetwr- Next Thursda 9 o’clock sharp at Farmer’s ware house. .Drills of the Nations, Revels of the Queen of May, on same evening. Admission only 10c. Bear in mind the date, Thurs day evening, next, July 21st, at 9 o’clock. Proceeds for charity. The exercises of the evening will end with an old-fashioned cake walk. IN PERSONAL VEIN SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. rtl«) c«£ie null K<> Slid <lu Mnuy Thins* and ;tt Give* u* I'lnuure to UeRr ot Their Movement*. Mr. VV. H. Parham went to Timmonsville yesterday on a busi ness trip. Mrs. Harry Farmer left this morning for Charleston, where she will visit relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Biggs and Miss Glennie are on a visit to friends in Charleston. Mr. Henry Wilson, of Lynch- burgyis visiting at the home ol MtcfS. T. Burch near the city. Mrs. Dr. Palmer and children, of Timmonsville, are spending the day in the city. Mr. John Wilburn, a popular travelling agent for the Rosen baum Co., of Richmond, is in the city. Mr. Will J. Hepburn lias been visiting his lather Mr. C. C. Hep burn, whose home is near this city. \ Miss Mary Stevenson is visiting Mrs. H. Young, of this city. Miss Ethel Sudlow, now of Washington, Ga., is visiting Miss Gertrude Jacobi at the Jacobi House. Dr. M. M. Riley, president of the Female College, Greenville, is in the city looking lr<f to visit relatives. Misses Hattie Sanders and Annie Ashley are visiting in Taylorsville, N. C. After a pleasant visit here, Misses Bessie and Allie Johnson have returned to Fayetteville, Mrs. Chas. M. Kelley spent last night in the city. , T^rr'c^iona.! It is put up in large bottles for meeting at the Presbyterianchurch t0 Colun b j P y* giet sell it, and W. F. U. Lake. H. Darby and July- Oubana to enter Santiago. CUBANS ARRESTED. 8100—Dr K. Detchon’* Anti Olnr«tlc May be worth to you more than THEY DON T WANT TO GO. MILES DELAYED. But Hie This Stan Ha* Probably Ueei. Made—A Difficult Situation at Santiago. Washington, July 19.—Because of a failure on the part of Gen. Miles to receive the orders the Presida^t prepared late yesterday, to takPcommand of the military expedition against Porto Rica, that officer did not depart as was ex pected from Siboney. 3 he mis take was soon corrected this morn ing, however, and as a result of some short telegraphic correspon dence that followed during the day it was gathered at the depart ment that the Yale would start to- uight. Contrary to the first in tention, and probably without Gen. Miles’ seeking, the tale is to be convoyed by several vessels that Admiral Sampson has been instructed to select from among the vessels of his fleet. 3 his may result in delaying Gen. Miles’ pro gress somewhat as none of the ves- fels with Sampson are able to keep pace with the Yale. Never theless, there is no doubt that the general will reach Porto Rico be- Thinking that the danger of a clash is too great, Cubans have $100 if you have a child who soils J been arrested by American pat bedding from incontenence of wa-1 ro \ gi ter during sleep. Cures old and yenne r.like. It arrests the trou- ' »■ i. * ace. SH. Sold by F. U 1 'ri 10 volunteers captured Le, Druggist. | g ant j a g () are growing restless F(jr ^ . ever the report that they will be The best equipped house in east 8ent to y P aiu - Florence. Several rooms and arch bishop threatened. bach room. Force pump and con- . , , nectiona. Necessary out build A letter has been received by logs. Fruit trees and fine garden, the Aich Bishop of Santiago Price reasonable on terms to suit | threatening him unless he shows Apply to $1.00, and sold by all druggists Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. July , . . . * —- — Notice ol'Meeting. All persons interested in Labor Day celebration will please meet at City Hall Monday night at 8:30 sharp. ,, W. H. Malloy, Sec. L. D. Asso. on next Sabbath at 11 o’clock tel consider the matter of calling a j pastor. The entire membership is carnsetly requested to be pres-1 ent. who has S. C., is the city. Notice. The Books of subscription to the Florence & Allison Telephone Company will be opened on Tues- V¥JUUIIU; , UJ1 ... day July 19th, 1898 at the office of I 3]“^McLendon'went to Atlanta R. C. Commander, and will continue l h . s mornin „ t0 atten( j the Confed- open until the full amount ol Capital Stock of one thousand Mr. M. B. Huggins, been visiting at Venters, spending a few days in Mrs. J. C. Williamson and little Sarah, and her mother, Mrs. M. Q. Coleman, left this morning for Buffalo Lithia Springs. Messrs. W, E. Elliott, H. D. Williamson, J. W. McCown and H. C. Military Academy. Office of Ch. Bd. of Visitors Charleston, July i, 1898. J dollars is subscribed, twenty shares One vacancy exists m Benefic-| 0 { fifty dollars each. erate re-union. L. H. Meares. less friendship to the American?. CUBANS MUST BE KEPT DOWN. The Cuban Junta has no sym pathy with the desire of the BticKicD’* Arnica Salve. The best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt . Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap- Cubans to sack Santiago, and has ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and telegraphed Garcia to restrain all Skin Eruptions, and positively them as such demonstrations'will cures Piles or no pay re( l aired - prevent the United States from is guaranteed to give perfect satis- f . ... tiou or money refunded. Price 251 recognizing the Cuban republic. cents per box. For sale by T. D. Rhodes & Co. iary Cadetship for this, Florence county, in the South Carolina Mil tary Academy. Blank applica tions for permit to enter competi tive examination, with sheet giv ing necessary information, can be obtained from the county superin- All appli R, C. Commander, S. M. McCall, P. A. W1 llcox. Board of Corporators. Dtapensary Profits Increase The legislative committee ap- cationsmust betn hands of Chair-1 pointed to investigate » the State | Lynch, superintendent of trana Messrs. H. H. Husbands, W. R. Barringer, R- C. Commander, J» W- Howard and John A. Chase, came up from Florence yesterday and spent the day at WnghUville Beach.—tfilmiugton Messenger, 19th. Mr. R. C. King of Florence, private secretary to Capt. G. G« man by first day of August. C. S. Gadsden, Chairman Board of Visitors. A Chance. your umbrella Dispensary has made its report, which is a good one. The report contains many figures, J j but the most important part of it reads as follows: or baby portatiou of the South Carolina Division of th AtlanticCoast Line, arrived in the city yesterday to spend his ten days’ vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King—Wilmington Messenger 19th. Mr. J- T. Scholar, train dis- ‘We find the suspended ac- paraso^needmendin'g,"Either wUhl counts for this quarter very small, broken ribs or torn cover ? Bring only amounting to We ^ f it to me for repair and save the ex- also find that the net P ro atche r for the Atlantic Coast Line pense ol a new one. No. 120 amount to $35,367 73> ^ L p| orenC 0 8. C-, came home Houston street or at Times P rint - kl 7 ’ 4 J 3 ’ 2o a f , 0r /K^^gratified yesterday to spend his ten days’ ing office. vpsnprtfullv. 1 March 31s: last. We are gratified | Mmmiim) Your respectfully, H. D. Long. W. A- MoLarty & Son, Dime Box, Tex., says: “We want some 1 more of Ramon’s Pepsin „Chill Tonic, as it is the best we ever | bandied. My son prescribeHt in his practice, and says it is. the! only chill tonic which even a child can take without injury to the stomach. You may send me I a gross of Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Tonic and 1 gross of Ramon’s | Tonic Lifer Pills.” //Swiss Peaett Gtftee. tfek the latest drinks, with [CE-CKEAM F ERY DAY ‘'FRESH HUYLER’S CANDY. ♦ Every Week. \E. M. Matthews Grape Phosphate. ircli 31s: last, vveare graum-u j——-- ^ \v;Tminc*fnn Maasenffer to know that within the next ,en I vac.Uon.-WilaHngton MewengM (10) days the State dispensary 19th. will occupy its new quarters on ^ Irvine K. Chase, of Nash- Gervais street which will facilitate Tenn., is visiting at the the handling of goods and decrease 0 j ^ daughter, Mrs. B. expenses. We find the books and jj u ji e( jge, who is still quite sick. fecordskd this institution-neatly and — correctly kept" | CREiM \ I General Insurance Agency I OF Lost. Lost or stolen a white pup with black ear and SANBORN CHASE, Slightly spotted on body Fire, Life & Aeeide.t l.uraee. p*“ " ^ B. 8.1 wm m v I ■ii,. v'