The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, September 08, 1898, Image 1
FLORENCE. S 0.. THURSDAY KVg^ixG. gKPTEMHKK
FIRE INSURANCE.
THE LARGEST AND MOST
PANIES IN THE WORLD.
LIBERAL COM-
Th^Palace Drug Store y
Y* ^ jfttl - iirappu^
FfClIV OrU05 ‘'I 0 I'enns very
COOL DRINKS & FINE CIGARS.
WM. R. BARRINGER. agt.| Watch this - s - e ,
OFFICE AT CENTRAL HOTEL
Covington &3on^.i^;ts,£.
IH PERSONAL VEIN
I»ENC1LL1SI> I»1CK-UI»S.
SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE
AND SOME ARE NOT
Hoiu* l.ncul and ffc’nie Not, Bnt hII nj Inter-
eel to Hie Header.
fit
j i-O 11 :i!id no ;IBd do M.illJ Tbltil.8
. It tiivnt. hi. I'leaio.re t.> H.-nr
of Tlndr Uovenirnu
Thomas I!. Wheeldr, soa ot
(iou’i. W heeler, and Lieut. New
ton D. Kirkpatrick, 1st. Cavalry
were drowned at Montauk Point,
yesterday while bathing.
The whole country will s ncere-
Mr. Jos. Darr, who has l»eon ly sympathiz * with General Wheel-
visiting relatives in the city, re- ;or .
turned last night to his home in
Sumter. The 1st. Keg’t. S. C. Y., will be
. . i mustered out, and the 2nd. Reg’t.
r u' w 0O i'i^ C ^ prbi'dpal j rema j n i n service,
of th» Mullins K r«le.l .ohoul, It isannounced tha t Mnj. Earle
the city having his eves treated. I /-.i , , -i, . J
J n ■ lot the 1st. will probably go on Gen.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIU
A Pleasant Lemon Drink. Kegiil.-ft*
the Liver, Htotnaeh, liowels and
Kidneys.
Messrs S. W. G. Shipp, F. L.
Willcox, J. P. McNeill and P. A.
Willccx spent yesterday in Dar
lington.
Railroad Commissioner W. 1).
Evans passed through Florence
last night enroute to Columbia
Mrs. .f. L. Neely ami family,
who have been spending the sum
mer in the mountains »>( North
Carolina, returned home this
morning.
Miss Kate Turbeville has gone
to Raleigh, N. C. to be with her
brother, Mr. G. J.TurbeviIIe, with
whom she has accepted a position,
Hon. Geo. W. Ilrown, of Dar
lington, is iu the city t.o-day.
Mr. John McSween, of Tim
monsvilb*, is in the city to-day.
Mr. C. E. Britton has returned
to Florence from a pleasant visit
to Spartanburg.
ias
For biliousnese, constipation ardjP'T had, is based entirely on the
malaria. j f ‘l valorem principle, and on an
For indigestion, sick and nerv-
Lee’s slatf.
Large tobacco sales have been
held iu this market during the past
two days. The planters rtill tind
their way to Florence.
The farmers had two bright days,
Monday and Tuesday, for cotton
picking and they didn't fail to take
advantage of the opportunity.
Yesterday, however, another very
heavy rain fell; to-day is cold, driz
zly, and clammy and cotton pick
ing is again interfered with.
It seems from the despatches that
Col. W. J. Brvan’s Regiment is to
be kept in service. He did not en
ter the service to do garrison duty
in Cuba and it is not likely that the
war department can dispose of him
in that way.
No political harm could result to
him if he should resign—-now that
the fighting is oy<
ous headache.
For sleeplessnes, nervousness
and heart failure.
For fever, chills, debility and
kidney diseases, take Lemon
Elixir.
Ladies, for natural thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon
Elixir.
50c. and |1 bottles at drug
gists.
* Prepared only by Dr. H. Moa-
ley, Atlanta, Ga.
A PROMINENT MINISTER WRITES.
After tin years of great suffer-
iug from indigestion, with greit
nervous prostration, biliousneit.
disordered kidneys and constipa
tion, I have been cured by Dr.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir, and am
now a well man. Rev. C. <
Davis, Elder M. E. Church Sou if,
No. 28 Tatnall, Street, Allan lip,
Ga. #
A PROMINENT MEMPHIAN WRITE#
Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta : II i\
ing been a great sufferer for thiv
years from indigestion, and
treated by many phys.cians, w|<
failed to give me any relief. Col
turning to grow worse my brothe
«vavised me to. try Dr. Mozley’
Lemon Elixir, which remedy b
had used for several years. I cm
menced its use, must say
your Lemon Eiixit is C
FurSa,e - hwthr r n,t 7 Prcsh Confectionery.
I-'ilty (50) lots m ar now freight iinns l lime nllal >T»i r^» s** •
yard measui ing 185 x 216 feetjym so‘/pD«>Hs/m*
reasonable These // )f pcoplc oj this'
.1 OrtidCjlU* are laid off 4 to a block. l*or ,;/,y
fouhe, particulars call on \ ho,,^ ,1m,
W. A. Bkin.on.
A 22, d 2 mo. ; , •.
* s„ mmtiifli/. 1
! mu At ill iltiiiHj so- j
Special lots of handsome neck - i III *i,ll hCf
Fa rev Toilet Articles.
coriur
wear for men at the Yellow Store, /w, , 1
( txniA inxf < ml j /t t,si'ii to hiii'i
T'cks, Ihjws and four in hands. 1 ,
mi , _ • , '‘hr it A.
special
da in:)
you io//.
Darby the Druggist.
Japan to tin* Front.
Tie Atlanta Journal in speaking
°na>ai>’8 new tariff says it is the
tir»' indcj'iemlcnt tariff Japan
rorroN catowFitx.
P'vrage its rate of duties is eonsid-
i irbly lower than those of the
Oigley law.
The p&per goes on to say:
Japan, the latest entry in the in
dstrial arena of the nations, has
>wn a gre ater readiness to meet
a comers than the United StaU's
tough tha\v are admitted to li
SiilN-rlni; Worn. 11 IiihIhiiiIv Ui'li«'ve«I.
The Femicure Tablets dmoat in-
stantly relieve all pain, aching ami
soreness in the womb. They are
The following important call -’to applied direct!y to the aflc'cted
the cotton growers ot South Caro- ^‘i ts, and act like a soothing heal-
ina" was issued on Monday: 1 poultice, drawing out lover and
If used in connection with
Ah Iili|»>rUlit Conwiitioii lo Ik- Ui-IiI
Colnnilnn Ilie Xijfht oi Si pi. 'ill
.1
ave
e highest c lass of labor, the most
irifty and industrial workmen,
te greatest natural advantages
v\ the largest industrial produe-
iion that any people can sliow.
We say hurrah for game Japan!
r courage is eijualled by her
mon sense. She will build up
and hardy industries, she will
her fair share of the world’s
Crce as a reward for her re-i
1 have been requested to call a
meeting of the cotton growers to
meet in Columbia, 8. 0.. on Tues
day, September 20, 1M !S '.
It is requested that every county
in this State send delegates to this
convention.
Tin'county organization in each
county is requested to meet and
elect delegates. Where it is im
practicable to call a mass meeting,
the county presidenta art' requested
to see to it that a delegation comes
to the State .eonvolition. Where
there is no organization those inter-
tested are most earnestly requested
to cooperate with the clerk of court
of said county, tin clerks being
hereby requested to interest them
iiaciation of 1 i.e theory that Indus-,^'Ivea, at least to the extent of
cannot live without bounties! * 00 ' n g that their counties are re-
tkat the way to make a nation ! presented,
is to coop it up by itself. i This meeting will take steps that
i highest rate ol duty in the! wil1 l "‘"f inestimable benefit, to
' every cotton grower in this
State.
The r Ion. Hector 1>. Lane having
died, his successor has been
named, by election* of Colonel
Maxwell, of Louisiana, to fill said
office.
At a conference in Memphis, a I
committee from each State was ap-
' ‘ ' to negotiate for money,
nain.
vpanese tariff is 40 per cent.,
applies only to a few luxu-
ich as wine. The average
of protection in our present
much higher than this and
liable list includes hundreds
of necessity. By far the
of the necessaries ira-
Japau Are
taxed less
fi
the Femicure’Tonic, will speedily
uul radically cure all forms of fe
male complaints and weaknesses; .
including falling of the womb, ul-
ceratbn of the womb, congestion of
the ovaries, painful and obstructed
menstration, leneorrhoea or whites,
weight and pain in pelvis, dragging
i-nsation 111 groin, aching and pain
:n back and limbs, flooding, etc.
Try this new and surpiising cure.
Femicure Tonic $1.00. Femicure
Tablets (24 treatments) $1.00.
Sold by F. IT. Lake & Co., Flor-
enre, 2
Come to Sulzbnclior A Son’s' and'
ve their fine line of Link SU
Buttons—the nobbiest line«rifc.v
Florence Jewelry I'.daco.
< Iusm el'Fancy Wer!
Miss Irene Prince will
her class of fancy work,
embroidery, crocheting,
Monday, Sept. 5th.
Dr. Jay Gum, of WU
Ter, says: “lhave distri
sample Pills you sent, and si
run was made for Ra * v
Pit Is A: Tonic Pellets
was depleted in a
They are certainly a
the pill bnsincss, a
P
mmiij _ » yeeterdiv
Mrs. M. S. Moore left for Dar
lington yesfcordav on a visit to rel
atives and friends
ifles won
ty.
^afmforqjopulari-
The Retort Fttectua).
The French ambassador of the
bright Eng-
Lula
1. j . ! day complained to a bright L»g-
May Strickland, o£ j i iB h woma n orhigh rank because
*•* — —.,
Savannah, Ga., and Miss Lizzie
.Cameron, of Charleston, are visit-
ihg; Mrs. W. D. Tallevast and
other friends in the city.
Miss Mary McCutcheu, of In
dian Town, W'illiamsburg Co., is
•inthe city on a visit to her sister,
Mrs. J. P. Russell.
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Mr. VV. J. Hepburn, who has
been quite sick in Richmond,
Va., returned homo last night.
Mr. Geo. V. Heunies, tho well-
known photographer of Columbia
came to Florence with theColum
bia reel team. Ho intends coming
again aoou for work.
iier country failed to intervene in
the Franco-Prussian war, ending
his diatribe with the remark:
“After all, it was to bo expected.
We used to think you were a na
tion of shopkeepers, and now we
know you are." “And we,
„ said
she, used to think the French a
nation of soldiers, and now we
know they are not.”
«
See the line of Lamps at Lake’s
Drug Store.
yovror Lemon EQfel am fore
y6ur friend, r!l. Rocco,
206 Hernando, St., Mem phi
Refer any one in Memphis
me.
A CARD.
This is to certify that I usi
Dr. Mozby’s Lemon Elixir f
neuralgia of the head and ey
with the most marked benefit
my general health. 1 would gla
1> have naid $500 for the relief
has given me at a cost of two
three dollars.
H. A. Beall,
Clerk Superior Court Rtiulolr
Co., Ga.
*.^hese fighree must be apallihg
Hp-Mr. Dingley and the lesser lights
protectionism in this country,
lording to their philosophy the
,nt industries of Japan will l>e
T*J - ‘ *
1
fj^eilily throttled by foreign com-
4ition. Japan does not believe
such nonsense and asks no-
sy’s sympathy in the contest she
,as undertaken.
Rucker, the heavy hitter, is in
the North with thp cash in hand
to buy goods at oO cents on the
dollar, which means a saving on
Misses Daisy and Rosa McCall, all purchases. Wait and watch
who have been spending quite a for bis arrivals. The only mer-
whilo with Miss Mary McCall of chant iu towirwho has sold goods
this city, returned to Darlington at 50 cents on the dollar.
Subscribe for this paper.
Wouderfal South American Ulood Curr.j
Quickly dissipates all scrofuloi
Miss Lizzie Harlloo will reopen
>r private school on the first
onday in October. Terms
jasonabl*'.
Kobktd I lie (Irnve.
startling incident, of which
John Oliyer of Philadelphia,
tho subject, is narrated by
.11 nT
J
as follows: “1 was in a most,
idful condition. My skin was |
, of
tli^ crop of this year held off- tor (10
or 00 days, and perhaps longer;
which, it is hoped, will force j*t*8cnt
prices up.
The big crop that is now pre
dicted is liable to depress present
prices. The producer has the key
to the situation if he cab be induced
to act as a unit.
Send delegatee from every com
munity, and let them discuss plans
in county convention for this crop,
also fer the next crop, and send
county recommendations to tk
State convention.
Every daily and weekly new. £
paper in this State is respectfully
requested to give publicity to this
call, and to assist the cotton grow
ers in this undertaking.
The ‘
ceepUicm in 1
as you keep them up
ent excellency.”''^
.lob Work '
The Times-Mb»»enoei
printing office does good
Prices reasonable
cash—Adv.
and
1 if* I*
A Flittnce. '
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You need your »’mbrena , .novy;
Bring it to mo to mend.
H. D. Lono*: •'
this morning.
Mr. James Swails has returned
A Cure for Coratliiation.
I was troubled with constipation
to Savannah, after a short visit to ^ , i c 1
bi, parent, it) I he city. <OT , s,; '; eral a " a .
« went lor nine days without my
Mr. Allen Robiniou, of Savan- bowels moving. I sjtent several
has been visiting rein- dollars lor the cure of same, but
nab, Ga.,
tives in th? city.
, Mr. Brooks Howell, of Charles
ton, is iu the city on a visit to the
family of Mr. W.T. Heard.
Mr. ,L. W\ Moseley, of Green
ville, is visiting his brother, Dr.
H. U. Moseley.
Ice Cream
| -At-
| Dariv
Every
Aitcrnoon
Go to Penny & Husbands for a
mail pouch book bag with a lock on
it.
without success. This last winter
a salesman insisted on me buying
some of Ramon’s Liver Pills and
Tonic Pellets, remarking that they
were the best on earth.’ I laughed
at the idea, but purchased one
dozen 1‘oxes. Since that time I
have used three boxes and am ijow
enjoying the best of health. I
recommend them to my customers
0
and the result is I have sold six
dozen boxes already.—M. J. Brown
ing, druggist, Germantown, Ky.
»Sept.
importance of doing some
taints in the system, cures P* n Iostyellow, 9v« u . 0 ikVto„;«”i t 1 h j" 8 to , relieve "' e ,W"*
pies, blotches and sores on tl* e( j, pa in continually in back rte P res «f d l’™e is urged as the
face, thoroughly cleanses the blool sides, no appetite—gradually reason lor callin g lll(! convention at
of boils, carbuncles, abscesses anLj U g woa j. er d a y [,y day. Three 80 early a date. Let every cotton
eruptions, renders the skin clcn&i c j ailg j^d given me up. For- 8 r °wer interest himself enough to
yciuH^ and Uoautiful* If ....-i „.1: —1 1
would w _
all its train of horrors, do not fa* j 0 y ai jd surprise, the firit
to use this masterly bloodpurifi'%, a decided improve
which fins performed such sUi j continued their use for
pendous cures in all cases of sin 1 WO ekfl, and am now a well A^npininn r\ <2™ <i r r
tered constitution and depravitl I know they saved my life, Assocmtion ol South Carolina,
of the blood. Bad heatlh sigmfieLh,^ ^ graV(a of &uoth ^ r tolurnbia, b. C.
had blood. Sold by F. U. , )De 8 ij 0U |d fail to try
Druggist, Flounce, 8. C« 1 Only 50 cents per bottle at
d. <fe w. l-ake’s drugstore. 0
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JTpltely, a friend advised* trying see that his section is represented,
would escape blood poison witlctric Bitters;” aqd to my Convention to meet at 8 o’clock
r. fft.1-•— j - p. hi. Correspondence solicited.
J. C. Wilbom,
President ef Cotton Growers'
-
Notice.
The tax books will be opened for
the collection of city tax^s from
September 15tb, to January 1st,
1899. Levy city purposes 8 mills,
school 3 mills, C H. Bonds 3
nrilB. K. H. Bonds 1 mill, tuial 15
mills.
To Our Husiiicns Men.
From this date tho Daily TimHs
will go to pr ss at 3 o’clock each
day.
We earnestly request that dir-
play advertisements and changes
of same be sent in not later than
11 o’clock on the day of insertion,
and that business locals be 8*>ht in
not later than one o’clock. The
Times will help you fell goons.
The Proi*uiktorb.
TheYellfetore
E. If. Luca-,
C. C. & T.
J
Opening Graded School.
Florence Graded School, Sec
retary’s olfioo, 7th Sept.. '98.
The cxerciei s of the Florence
Graded School will begin on Mon-
12th instant, at 9 o’clock, n.
the Board Com-
E. W. Lloyd,
day,
m . By <brder
missioners.
Sept. 7, d4t.
For Kent.
Furnished or unfurnished a two
story, 11 room dwelling,
known as
Secmajy.
Penny & Husbands have just
received a large lot ot pencil tablets
they bought at a sacrifice. Child-
reu call and see them.
formerly
the Schroeder house.
Apply to
John Klkek.
6td-itw Septi.
FOR R&NT.
The two sfory, eight-room dwell
ing near the Methodist Church on
Cheeves street. Apply to
John Kukeh.
Monday, Tuesda)
Thursday, Septcmbi
are my own Special
Goods sold at io
cost.
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jnesday and
14 and 15,
ays.
hove actual
[DES,
>prietor.
Aug.25 3tw-3td.
BucKlen’a Arnica Halve.
The best Salve in the world for
Cots, Bruises, Sores, nicer*, Suit
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Cbilhlaiup, Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and pom lively
cures Piles or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfeel satia
tion or money Refunded. Price 25
ce.its per box. For sale In F. II.
Lake.
general Insurance Agency
OK
SANBORN CHASE,
Fire, Life & Accident imuiranee
Business locals in the Daily
Times are five cents a line. Lib-
iil contract for one, two and
three months, and so on—Adv.
Just received, a line of choice
goods for job work. Send in your
(»rder«. Prices reasonable and
arms cash.
Brunson & Brun-on.
Look! A smell ID Tim**.
Saves nine. Hughes’ Tonic (new
improved, taste pleasant), taken
in early spring and fall prevents
chills, dengue and malarial fevers.
Acts on the liver, tones up the sys
tem. Better than quinine. Guar
anteed, try it. At druggists. 50c.
and $1.00 bottles.
The New Store.
FRUIT, FRUIT.
Choice Candies of Domestic
Make, Mixed Nuts, Vege
tables, Cigars and Tobacco.
1 huvn recently opened business
in Florence and will keep au abun
dance of choice goods on hand. 1
invite you to call on me, for I know
yon love to eat good things, and 1
have them.
N.J.XfcPAPAS,
Durban Street, next to Palmetto Hotel.
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