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1OL. V KLORENCK. C. THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER Jo. 1898 N’u 9. RE INSURANCE. f For SjiIo. IE LARGEST AND MOST •S IN THE WORLD. LIBERAL COM- 'M. R. BARRINGER, au.t, 'ICE AT CENTRAL HOTEL Fifty (50) lots near new freight yard measuring 185 x 216 feet. I Terms , very reasonable. These loU are laid off 4 to a block. For further particulars call on W. A. Bui Nson. A. 22, d 2 mo. f* Fresh Confectionery. ^ ^ Fine Stationery. We expert to huiit]le'.*i full line, be ginning October l. The Get some of our Ifjaeiuths, Tulips ! printing oftice tlcx s 1 ami ('rocto PALACI: DRUG STORE. Prices reasonabb cash—Adv. J«>b Work. TlMES-MErSENGKR good ami job work terms i For tlu )>a*t 7 lit'n r* 1 have'fill prexcrijidon* jor tin inn file <»/ thi* * city unit county, T«e Best Cigars. so willinijly I 11/11 still lioimj so. llcuulence cornet — ('lifeces limit nit Phased to /m: utreetn. »A11 It Y. Fancv Toilet Articles. PERSONAL VEIN IE ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. * « t ■ nml tC" Hinl itu Many Thlnsii ‘v.iA .It Given im I'li iiMir.' to Hear of Their Movemeiitn. Ir. Robt. Coker, of Darlington, ;nt the morning in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thrower re. rned home this morning from a ;asant trip to Henderson, N. |Mrs. J. E. Edwards and child- left this morning for Marion a visit to relatives. [Misses Annie VVysong ami Mity- le Howlu are visiting relatives at /ift Creek. Hop. J. Monroe Johnson, of Ma in, spent last night in the city. Chancellor W. D. Johnson, of arion, spent yesterday in the T- Miss Mamie Jennings left this orning for Charlotte, N. C., tere she will attend school. 4r. Geo. McCutcheon, who hasj n in the city for some time, re- rned this morning to Mullins. Mr. Jno. McSweeii, of Tim- mavillo, is in thn city to-day. Mrs. J. P. McNeill has returned ime and will resume teaching usic, as heretofore, on next Mon- y Sept. 19th. Miss Mary Guigan of Lake Wac maw, N* C., is in th* city on a lit to Miss Ida Lynch. Jw €eoaew«U .ia* Tu tha f trt' day. 'apt- G. G. Lynch is spending 1 day in Wilmington. diss Nellie McCullough, who 1 been visiting Mias Hessia rch for some time, returned t night to her home in Darling- pi:nctllki> pick-ups. v you call. Darby the Druggist. Ice Cream —At— Darby’s Every Alter noon cckling, the Photographer. ■eckling. the photographer, of ambin, will he in Florence on t- 22, 23, and 24. Reckling’s k speaks for itself, and if you it a splendid likeness of your- finished suberbly give him a when he comes. Fine oarbo- work is one of his specialties, ember the time, Sept. 22, 23, 24—Ad. tte lee the line of Lamps at Lake’s ug Store. Inst received, a line of choice ids for job work. Send in your lore. Prices reasonable and ms cash. Brunson <fc Brunson. Sniufc l.ncai and Mrmc Not, Knt all •«( luter- eat to the Header. The fire this morning occurred in extr< me East Florence, the house belonging to Mr. J. R. Powell. The fire companies turn ed out promptly, but the fire had gained too much headway for the hoys to accomplish any good. The house was a five room dwelling, and was burned to the ground, only part of the furniture being saved. Mr. Powell was insured with Mr. Sanborn Chase for the amount of #400. Itcsiilt of Second Primarv. (■1 n a 2 2 ss a* 33 £ " w | 5 Florence No. 2. K.bene/.er TlmmouHVIUe... Cartanvllle Janien X Remits KtliiiKliano Moiin I'leRsant Grove. I.ytli lies.. McMillan I'SlllK IVe l»^e. Mars Hlull Thiih Bay Back Hwamp Tola la £5*! 108 «, i r>; •£t\ l? •ie tu, •!« *).!’ 4a - i'4. ;« m (S7 8t ;s* If 00 8! M s •J83, 108 10» 55j 17 L'l 59 80 81 89 41 II (i">! 19, 80 89 i«' ns 87 80j 99; 27>| 18 mi 46! 00 15; 81 58 Hi 6 580! 889| 981 m O _ J. — a « 5 s K i_ 108 8i:t 88 77 l« 80 57 8li 15 88 80 80 «2i 81 88! 28 17 |0 44 9 118; 0 491 81 01, 18 «0 15 6t 20 a 11 8I8 1 GW) Dr. Smith of Columbia. Dr. Samuel M. Smith, of Co lumbia, will preach at the Presby terian church on Saturday after noon at 5-30 o’clock, again on Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and Sunday night at 8 o’clock. Communion service will be hold on Sunday morning, and members will please note the change of hour for the Saturday afternoon service. Dr. Smith is one of the leading preachers and writers in the South, Special Tobacco Sale. Loads of tobacco were seeu com- iu last night, and good sales ) had at the warehouses to- , And so it goes from day to . To-morrow & special sale be held, and it is expected t large quantities of the weed 1 lie sung off by the auction- I8- ' 1 ern Presbyterian church, and what he says is bound to be good. A Big Bargain. 1 second, (but high grade), Victor bicycle cheap. In exeel lent condition. Apply at Brown’s Cheap Cash Gtocery next to Ives’ market. Sep'. 15-3t. A Cure (or Conatiputlon. I was troubled with constipation for several years, and frequently went for nine days without my bowels moving. I spent several dollars for the cure of same, but without success. This last winter a salesman insisted on me buying some of Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, remarking that they wore the best.on earth.’ I laughed at the idea, but purchased one dozen boxes. Since that time I have used thYee boxes and am now enjoying the best of health. I recommend them to my customers and the result is I have sold six dozen boxes already.—M. J. Brown ing, druggist, Germantown, Ky. Sept. Miss Lizzie Harlloe will reopen her private school on the first Monday in October. Terms reasonable. Money < inference. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 14.—At the morning session of the niom tary ooiib r<?nce, pap M’s were read by Mr. Crawford of Dallas, Tex , anil Chairman Towne of the Silver Re publican national committee. Former Senator Carray of Wyo ming replied to Mr. Towne. In taking the chair to preside for the pilver day, Senator Allen of Nebraska voiced a hearty wel come on behalf of his State to the champions of ail sides of the money question who had met to discuss the merits of their respec tive claims. Alluding to Horace White’s reference to his speech against Lb<> Cleveland bond issue, he said: “I cannot conceive bow i man can lie a gold monometallist who wants justice and to see men en joy the fruits of their labors. If a man desires to see a volume of money unu the resultant spoliation ot business by the creditor class, I can understand why he will de fend the gold standard.” The principal speakers at the af ternoon session of the currency conference were George Frew Wil liams, of Boston, an ex-congress man and formerly a member of the congressional coinage commit tee and then u believer in the gold stand ird, and Congressman Fow ler of Elizabeth, N. J. To Leave To-Night. The Second South Carolina regiment will leave Columbia this afternoon. The soldiers will be formed in line in front of the pa vilion at Shandou at 2 p. m , and Governor Ellerbe has been invited to address them. Many Colum bians will no doubt be present, to dutwr Gh> nkwfgWMiUiva-, bid the soldier boys a fond fare well. The regiment will be form ed in three sections and the first section will leave the camp at 5 o’clock, the other sections to fol low in quick succession. The as signments to trains were contain ed in the orders issued by Col. Jones, published yesterday. Nearly every absentee has re ported at camp, and the men are ready to move forward to Jackson ville. Everything is in readiness at camp for the removal of the regi ment- General Insurance Agency OK SANBORN CHASE, Fire. Life & Aeeident Insurance. Florence HukIdcM College. ' For prices, terms, etc., call on or address W. T. Chafin, No. 8, 3rd floor, City Hotel, Florence, 8. C. Uuckloii’ft Arnica Halve. The best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevor Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Ei options, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It xs guaranteed to give perfect satis- tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. U. Lake. Klicnnintlftm Cured In n Dny. “Mystic Cure” for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days- Its action upon (ha system is remarkable and myste rious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefit* 76 cents. Fold by F. U. Lako, druggist, Florence. TIU: CUBAN MANIKfcSTO. The couoril of the provisional government of the Republic of Cuba has formulated a manifesto to the Cuban people. It is dignified in tone and recog nizes in grateful terms that a prompt solution of their troubles could t>ev<*r have been obtained without the aid of the Unibd States, but does chfiin that in the long run, they c mid have destroy ed Spanish domination. In un mistakable terms, it emphasizes, the scope and purpose of our m- tervention and we must say, that wo are phased, that it proposes to | hold the United States Govern ment firmly to the agreement as expressed by the resolution of Congress. We can quote only a few paragraphs of the manifesto: “When, after a long struggle, the United States congress recognized the right of the people of Cuba to be free and independent, and or dered the Spanish forces to with draw from the island, no Cuban Government was recognized ; but the one' we had constituted, though not recognized has not becni op posed. No steps have been taken to dislodge it from the place where it exercised its function, nor has it been considered an illegitimate authority which events have dis solved ut destroyed for the good pie of Cuba. Jd not be otherwise. The les could not interfere uggle for the sake of nemies might consider faction. The American intervene for of the “It c United in our at qi I liran«I Jury Disilnirgiil. I’he grand jury mad ) its pre sentment to tin' court tins morn ing and was discharged. Judge Buchanan thanked the jury for uh good work, and extended congrat ulations for the excellent condi tion of the county’s affairs. Six jurors were drawn to serve next y «r. The pr< seutinoiit will be published in to-morrow’h paper. Guilty of Kiot. The court of sessions consumed the morning hour hi trying the case of the State vs. Judge Can non ai’d Asa .himcs indicted for riot. Tins case grew out ot the recent trouble between hands at the tobacco steminery and certain negroes in town nhich came near developing a riot. Both were found guilty, but up to this hour the sentence of the court has not been delivered. Special N4>tice. Township commissioners and overseers will please look carefully after the roads in their sections. One or two complaints have come in, ami let us remedy them as early as possible. W. B. DuBose, Comity Supervisor. wyt Sept15. Salesman wanted by manufac turer (C. I.) free outfit. Protect ed ground. Several earn $30 weekly cash. Brettice, 243 Pearl, New York 2td. 4ii*i , !i Awi«y-*81) Given Awny. By '1'. D. Rhodes, proprietor of the Yellow Stoii>, a ten dollar suit to a gentleniiin, a ten dollar silk skirt to a lady. To the lady who guesses the oor- reet nunibtns which have been | sealed in an envelope by a disinter ested party, done in such a way that the party does not know himself what the number is. This has been depo-ated in the bank of Kior- once, and will be opened on Tues day, Sept. the L’Oth’98. Thcnum- i>ei ot gue.'scs lorsilk skirt runs from 1 Ik I to 1,11M l t mid of guesses lor suit Irom I ,'Ji •< I to 2,100. For every SI.00 purchase, purchaser is entitled to a guess. Commencing Monday morning Sept. 5th. For further information ask any of the Yellow Store people. Very respectfully, Adv. * T. D. Rhodes. Cuba, a part of 4hom, being under Spanish rule, wa^ not free to ex press a purpose or a preference. The intention of the United States wos that, as soon as the obstacle of Spanish rule had been remov ed, the whole Caban people should choose a government that would shape the destinies of the island-” “'I he people of the United States have all along appreciated the fact that the majority of the people of Cuba is in agreement with our principles, for the motto of the United States government has been the same as our own—abso lute independence for Cuba- Un der these conditions the Ameri cans could not take a hostile at titude toward us or consider our authority illegitimate and harmful to the welfare of the Cuban peo ple.” To Our Business Men. From this date the Daily Times will go to pr ss at 3 o’clock each day- We earnestly request that dis 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 sent in not later than one o’clock. The Times will help you sell goods. The Proprietors- A Chance. You need your umbrella now. Bring it to me to mend. H. D. Losh SiittrrliiK Worn,'ii liwIaullT UHievftd. The Femicure Tablets almost in stantly relieve all pain, aching and soreness in the womb. They are Uy to * the eflec ing poultice, drawing out Tever ami pam. If used in connection with the Femicure Tonic, will speedily and radically cure all forms of fe-. male complaints and weaknesses; including falling oMhe womb, ul ceration of the womb, congestion of the ovaries, painful and obstructed menstration, leueorrlioea or whites, weight and pain in pelvis, dragging sensation in groin, aching and pain in back and limbs, flooding, etc. Try this new and surprising cure. Femicure Tonic $1.00. Femicure Tablets (24 treatments) $1.00. Sold by F. U. Lake <fc Co., Flor ence, 2 FOR RENT. The two-story, eight-room dwell ing near the Methodist Church on Cheeves street. Apply to John Kukkb. SpiR'Ial Notice. STATE OF sot I'll CAROLINA, < 'ill M \ III Fl.OKKNl K. Know all ini'll, that I, .1. \V. Me- (’own.ch'rk of. lh«* t-ourl of common ploft* in and for tho commty of Klor- t*iiot‘ ami Sfati* aforesaid, tin* duly <|iialitit‘il administrator di* bon is non of the t'Htatw of Solomon Coward, de- •‘rasvd, hereby give notice, that eer- titfeate No.S'.'l for four shares of North Eastern Railroad company stock, is sued to Solomon Coward of date .Ian- nary 2Ut h, Ih&h, luis h eu lost. Ah ad ministrator aforesaid, I will apply, after the publication of this notice, as rcipiircd by law, to the Atlantic Coast Line Rraiirtmd company of Hout^Car- olina for a renewal of such lost *erti- J. W. MctfOWN, 0. C C. 1%, Adm’r de'bonis non. Sept. Stii. 1HW4. W«&tHKU , A word contest for tho seiond Buck Jr. range open to girls mud boys under 14 years of ago Will begin on August 15, and close on October 15. The range will be given to the girl sending iu the largest list of English words from tho wordn “Buck’s Stoves and Ranges,” Buck’s trado mark. On ly such letters as are found in these words can lie used. Tho same let ter must not appear oftoner to a word than it appears in the trade mark. For instance the letter “b” can only appear once iu a word, “a” may appear four times in the same word and “a - ’ “n” and “e” twice. PVopor names, foreign words, prefixes and suffixes and obsolete words are not allowed. The name of each contestant must lie written on her list. The stove is now on exhibition in the show window. Pitts’ Carminative aids digestion, regulates the bowels, cures cholera infantum, cholera morbus, dysen tery, and all diseases of the stom ach and liowels. It is good lor both children and adults. Sold by Darby, the druggist, and F.. if. Lake. Sept. M100-I>r* K. Deiciuin'a AuU lMur«tlr May bo worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from inconteueuce of wa ter during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trou ble at once. $1. Sold by F. U Lake. Druggist. T)i<- Hurt l.a Urippj Cure. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady, if you will only get the right remedy. You arc having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambi tion, have a bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Elecric Bit ters is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure reliief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaran teed to cure or price refunded. For sale at F. U. Lake’s Drug Store, only 50 cents per bot tle. 1 Fall Style 11 ?/a xVkV, “My Own Bargain Day, Monday, Sept. 19. M 8 Goods sold 10 per cent, above cost! jp^Five Hundred Dollars’ worth of Reynold’s Shoes to be dosed out. ••••'■. , a** •* • • •7; ¥ IflirouinslO’ None Better At^St % *;.*.*•• TSIIE ¥ jut ,T ■Q'W STOIEUE Will sell its immense stock at io per cent, above actual cost on Mondav ^ n .„ TY1 i,_ r ^ t . u .1 . • r-. * 1 wav uu monody, September 19. think for a moment! 40 per cent, cheaper than any store in Blcrence Very respectfully, T. D. RHODES, Proprietor.