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* ® •4 Florence Daily Times. How to Havc > ClMr »klu Fre« frooi Plu.- ple(. i To be beautiful anti have a fair Pubushbd Every Aktekmooii Ex- skin, you must have pure blood Sunday. ; and good health. To do so, fy the lealth A CRITICAL TIME. —— i CEHT BHUKSOH * , Pioprletors. SUBSCRIPTION—On« y«w>. W; »l* month#, tl; thrt« tnotitbs, fl; ono month, tt» cent*. lu adVMDoe. hr o*rrtem, 10 cent* per payable to thecarrieraon Kaiur- tiay luorulnm. ADVEKTIHINO KATES. thisineM I oca la, 5c per line each insertion. Wanla, I xml ami KonnO, not over !iS word*, cents each Insertion. Caen most accompa ny order. Special rates for Obiinanrs, Tributes of Ke •peel. Cards of Thanks and Funeral Notices. Official ads. at the rates allowed by law. Communications of a ..eraonal nature at regular ratea. The editors of this paper arc not responsible for the opinions of its cor respondents. Koi rateson transient anu contract adver- llslnit apply at the office KKUNHON & BHUNHON, Proprietors. We very heartily ondoriie what Editor Gonzales says under the heading “Cuba and The National Honor.” We have boon amazed at the nonchalant ease with which many Southern newspapers, city and country, and a certain class of politicians, have disposed of Cuba We thought we had a right to expect, here at the South, high and conservativesentim nit on this question and a recognition of the groat truth—however the demora lizations of conquest may have obscured it—that there is such a thing as National honor. The joint resolution of Congress. (1.) “That the people*of the is land of Cuba are, and of right KMght to be, free and independent. (4.) That the United States ;by disclaims any disposition ^r intention to exercise sovoreign- jurisdiction or control over lid island, except for the pacifi- jtion thereof, and asserts its de- fimnation when that is accoin- jhad to leave the government [control of the island to its >le,” seems to have been for- iu. lo thought finally came to us, live away down in Sleepy Hol- the count jy has leapt forward Rations pertaining to domes- interuational ethics and V 011 **8 of the old South and not Of th. no,... I vtT/N come Gjua at 6 glad that the State has |Ut what is the use, Mr. luorican* are goiu; Porto Rico like foot hall players. salesman wanted by manufac turer (C. I.) free outfit. Protect- eil ground. Several earn $30 weekly cash. Brettice, 243 Pearl, ‘New Vork. 2td. pun- blood and build up the with the best tonic and Blood Purifier of the age, Botanic Blood Balm (“B. B B.”) It is the old standard and reliable remedy. It never fails to cure all manner of alood and skin diseases, including rimples.which are caused by pois on in the blood. POSITIVE PROOK. A lady friend of mine has for several years been troubled with bumps and pimples on her face an<l neck, for which she used various cosmetics in order to remove them and beautify and improve the complexion; but these local applications were only temporary, and leit her skin in worse condi tion. I recommended an internal preparation— known as Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. B.), which 1 have been using and s* lling ; she used three bott.es and all pimples have disappeared; her skin is soft and smooth and her general health much improved. She expresses herself much gratified, and can recommend it to all who are thus affected. Mrs. S. W11.son, Iron Mountain, Texas. Blood Balm, (B. if. Li. ), £1.00 per large bottle, all druggists. Send for book free. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, (la. w ♦ * ■* Wo iitorfal South Amyrtcw*. Hloo«! Cure. C'uicklv < t pates H'1 Bcrofulous tail t« in tho system, cures pim ples, blotches and sores on the fac , thoroughly cleam.es the blood of 'oils, careu iclcs, a >8cea8<*B and oru /tions, renders the skin dear, ycetig and I'eautifui. If you w< i.d escape blood poison with all ts train ot horrors, do not fail to ■ *89 this niitsterly blood purifier, wh.oh has p rformea Bach stu pendous cures in all eases of shat ter d constitution and depravity ot lie blood. Bad heatIh signifies bat blood. Sold by F. U. Ijtke, Dr- ®gist, Florence, 8. C. d A w. A IbK KmikhId. 1 second, (but hi^h grade), Vit .jr bicy dp cheap. In excellent condition, -'pply at Brown’s Ch' ap Cash *..ocery next to Ives* market. Kopr. 15-3' 5 v* rin; )is eases. 1 >r tlie spe^t tet* r, salt rli< i bet tin's Eye wit out an e» ( ni .SulfurlKB Women luitautly Iteltavtut. The Femicuro Tablets almost in- st mtly relieve all pain, aching and a .Aliens in the womb. They are a plied directly to the affected P rks, and act like a soothing h al ii g poultice, drawing out fever and p in. Il used in connection with the Fomiciire Tonic, will speedily a id radically cure all forms of fe male complaints and weaknesses; including falling of the womb, ul- c< ration of the womb, congestion of t ie ovaries, painful am] obstructed menstration, leucorrhoea or whites, weight and pain in pelvis, dragging sensation in groin, aching and pain in back and limbs, flooding, etc. I ry this new and surprising cure. Femicure Tonic $1.00. Femicure Tablets (114 treatments) $1.00. Sold by F. U. Lake & Co., Flor ence, 2 Welling’* Wort! Contest. A w nd contest for iho second Buck Jr. range open to girls and boys under 14 years of age will begin on August 1">, and close on October lf>. The range will be given to the girl sending in the largest list of English words from the words “Buck’s btoves and Ranges,'’ Buck’s trade nark. On ly such letters as are fornd in those words can be used. The same let ter must not appear of tuner to a word than it appears 11 the trade mark. For instance the lotter“b” can only appear once in a word, “s” may appear four times m the same word and “a ’ “n” m.d “ 6 " twice. Proper names, foreign words, prefixes and e-iftix-s r.ud obsolete words are nut allowed. The name of each contestant iini#t be written on her list. The stove is now on exhibit ion in the show window. and permanent cure of n and eczema, Cham- nd Skir Ointment is I. It relieves the itch ing md swai th.5 almost instantly and itt ^ontinaed n « effects a permanent cur* . It alst. cures itch, barber’s itch, sc.iid head, sore nipples, itching piles, elm, p“d ha ds, chronic sore eyes and grannlated lids. Cady's ' wndition fly's * omlitiou Powders for h< i' *s are the IksI tonic, -dood pnrifier hi 1 »nuifukf Price, 25cents. Soldbv CURE ALL VOUR PAINS WITH : Pain-Killer. A Medicine Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for yjcRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, ] COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. S3 and 50 cent Bottles. BCWABE OF IMITATIONS, t'j BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.| PERRY DAVIS’ You will UhiI <L^ Shaving a Luxury at. Lomax’s Shaving Parlor, Hargan street, northof Pi. 1 met to Ho tel. \\. \\. LOMAX, Barber. ^Mothers! T he discom forts and dangers of child-birth can be almost en tirely avoided.; WineofCardui relieves ex pectant moth ers. It gives tonetothegen- italorgans.and puts them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painfal, shortens nancy less pa labor and hast* child-birth, bear strong b f»b . recovery after elps a woman thy children. has also brought happiness to thonsands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to’ try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Win* of Cardui. $1.00 per bottle. For advice In cases requiring 1 special directions, address, gtvin? symptoms, the “ Ladies' Advisory Department," The Ch ittanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. Mrs. LOUISA HALE. of Jelferson, C«., sayti •• When I first look Wine of Cardul we had been married three years, but could not have any children. Nino mouths later 1 had a line girl baby." Miss Lizzie Harllee will reoptti) her private school on the first Monday in October. Terms reasonable. Just received, n line of choice goods for job work. Send in your orders. Prices reasouable and terms cash. Brunson dr Brunson. ATLANTIC COAST LINE CONDENSED SCHEDULES, •,m«imm«imm»aiwiiii.iuM.nnuiiiniiiiiuwifiia DURING THE BATTLE OF SAN TIAGO. Sii k or Well, a Rush Night ami Day— | The Paeki rhat the Battle of Santi-j agotlt* Luba Wireall Heroes. Their Heroic Kffortain (letting Ammuni tion ami Rations to the Front Saved the Day. P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3, writing from Santiago, <le Cuba, on July 23(1, sa)s: “We all had diarrhoea in more or less violent form, and when we landed we had no time to sec a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health ; in fact, I sincere- ly believe that at one critical time this medicine was the indirect saviour of our army, for if the packers had been unable to work there would have been no way of g< tting supplies to the front. There were no roads that a wagon train could use My comrade and my self had the good fortune to lay in a supply of this medicine for our pack-train before we left Tampa, and I know in four cases it abso lutely saved life.” The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine the Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by all druggists and medicine dealers. Sept. SOUTH BOUND, No. Sa j No. iftT~No7a5~ No.«S 1 No.«l L«ave New York » 3' a m u 09 p in L .. jyaiihlnKton ; :t t« p in 1 :«ia m Klcliiuond 7 3n p 111; IH>5 a m * Norfolk 2 30 p in 1 00 a in Noutu Kooky Mount 10 to p in 1 p m * Wilmington 1 3 16 pm Rennet tavllie I* WadealKjro ; {3 00pm 1*«-1 1 Ml ton I tl'29 p m 7 l&a in II to a m Arrive Klorenoo ;; ir, i 5 a in 7 2n p m! 7 I > p m 7 00 p in S lo a m Leave HoraiMM 3 25 a m 7 ts p m K » p in .... Arrive Oiarteatoa 0 20 a m 10 60 pm !... .. Knot ter.. t a m 9 32 p m ... LoiurutOa 11 00 a m lo Ch) p m s 00a ni ; ... 1... Day coaches on Nos. 32 and \\ msbingtoa to Jst Day coaches on Xos. 2:iand 78, Washington to ■Oh . leepers on No. 85, New Yt»rk to Jacksonville, T:i ksonville. harleston. iiupa and Macon. MOUTH HOUND. No,at No Ts No Si mo.so moTm L«;ave Aiigutaa. “ t’oliin bia ‘* Ho u; ter Arrive Kloreuce l>*uve t liaiU-Hioh. Arrive Florence Leave l l.iicnce Arrive W llm nigtou. '• IhtrliniMon " Kcun* ttavllle t- a m 1 16 p in n i«o f ?!^*": * “ 1,1 ' r » P m! K.l-Cliinoinl ...1 I lo a m 7 IS p m 2 3o p m i 1 00 p m r, t:, a in 1 •i Wi p 10 7 10 a 10' ' 7 2.*) p no K 26 a m I 6 17 pm' 5 28 a m 1 H l i p in s 26 A ml j 3 35 pm s 45 a m K >5 a 10 H 45 a m! 8 25 p m ! 12 20 p in!.. 1 1 9 is a in Wnahinifton New York... 7 li a in 11 .‘to p in' 2 03 p 01 ti 5.’! a m . 8 50 p m Sleeptro on No. ;i2 from Jacksonville and Tampa via Plant System, aiflfl sleep- sthan a! r from Macon via Augusta and Denmark to New York. i ssyrups, ,s Is the Best Remedy on the Market for Bablee, Children and Adults. = It Aids Digestion, Reevdates the Bowels, Cures Cholera Infantum, | | Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Teething Children, | ! — - r And All Diseases of the Stomach | = and Bowels. It is Pleasant t# S 5 the Taste and NEVER PAILS = : to give Satisfaction. \ A FEW DOSES WILL DEMONSTRATE ITR | SUPERLATIVE VIRTUES. | £ ■ i LiRF.ENSBOEO, G A., Dec. 30th, 1807. 1 The Lamar .t Rankin Dray Co., 2 Atlanta, = Gentlemen: I have handled“Pr. PTTJst’ zCap.mina mj:” for eight years, and have z never known of a single instance where it : failed to give jierfect satisfaction. Parties ‘ - who once use it always make permanent - 2 customers. We sell more of this artieie | - " '1 the other carminatives. sootMng-S and colic-drops combined. : Signed, T. B. BICE, Druggist. s HO! Wait r-ITTS' CARMINATIVE 5 Is for sale at all first-class drug-storea.-i PRICE, 25 AND SO CENTS. . 26,1898. C. H. BARRINGER (rm Will at once order a full and new supply of DRY GOODS. T v he. Big Sale Will commence on Sept. 26 and run for three days only. We will continue our sale by selling all dress goods, shoes and clothing just the same way we did during the week of Sept. 12 to 17. COME! COME! COME! Respectfully, C. H. BARRINGER. S.—Don’t, don’t, don’t buy goods at regular prices and on credit when Is Highly Recom mended forCosoHS, Colds.Uoabsenbis, soci: TmaiAT.BBOM- eiirns. Asthma, WimopiNO Cough. End All Iiiseases of z the Throat, Lunas nnrt Bronchial Tubes. a i*08iTiV3 Specific foe Ceoup. 1nmiiiiii» ,, *'‘* < »iiiiiMHiniimimiiniiMiiiiiliiiiili R.P.Scott, B A R B R R Central Hotel Shaving Parlor. Polite Attention. Best Workmen. r you can get tfiem at our Big Sale’. €. H. It. A. B. Gannady, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Florence, - - S. G. Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to him. Office over Waters' store. hie ia a ion-poi«nnnii» miuMijr for OoiiorrhuA Oleiit, S r di ul ^rr li.> ,1. Whiles, unnatural i!ia | elurgeii. or any 111811111111:1 tiou, irritatiou ur nlcra tion of m a c o 11 a au'ei iTkeEvanS CHEMiCttRq. branea. Son-asiring, ut Sold by UruirglaU. 'or gent Id plain wrappoi by exprens, prepaid, fo' J1 flO. or 3 lsi*0««, ti.7'. Vlffpa'ffir *•»»• r»»* . PLASTIC0 ^ COMBINES J* CLEANLINESS AND DURABILITY .>» .AND “IT WILL NOT RUB OFF” PM KKD 7N ^ I H. FACKAOr*: a ANYONE CAN BRUSH IT ON NO ONI: CVN RUB IT 0!T! PLtslko a a pu« » per r^junt and rorou} wall coating, ani does not tequire taking olf to renew as da ?li kabomincs. It is a dry powder, ready for use by adding water (the latest makr i. used in cold wat.v) and can be easily brushed on by any one. Made in white and twelve fashionable tints. For full particulars and sample card ask J* J* L. S. WELLING Sc CO., Florence S. C. oV(o m 0:>> 0)Of- m 1 M LOOK OUT! “ Hardware.” Stoves, Crockery, Harness, Buggies, We are Agents for ~9^]YlcCormick\s Hewers l.onk out lor bargains, our buyer is now at the North L. S. Welling tX Co., FLORENCE, S. C. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Pay-Day and Brass’Band I .. FOR Fool .A FEW "ads." I Suckers They may 3* Made a VVell V!ar ofMe THE CRcAT non, (, ay . 'VJ*Ti* ‘''I “ ,mv *’ *r> 30 days. It a U 1 • , "J«>uckljr. Oi're* i»h«r all e ther,Uil louu. men will r.'ntm their k.r.t luftnliood.aadoid iei’Wti A ? *’.'' VC! ' * mthlm \mor by uuog i T,1 ' 2*** 8 ‘ ir Oy rcKhireH Nenona .« 6 Lo t VUaUty, Impott ucy, Niuhtly KidinmoiUl Im. Power,Failing Memory. Waftttna l>n.eaws.uui o 11','* e H ab, “* or Aod iiiaifteietiaa, O which imntft <taoforatody. ims'.nrsftur an,rta*« it £ .Eri y . , ,,r " S by f ' t! ‘ rt ’ n * * t **»< ^At ot discix- bat nerve tonic and blood builder, bring F-* DO ha* e the pink fflow to .nil. . bn.kft ind m n Tnd the fll T of y°* th - “ w ’off Jtm&tt? CL (.oriKUmpnon. Insi8t < n h\\*u« KKVHfi.no IT' uT/L. ** r,D rlrri " 1 in vent pocket. By mall > ! 01.00 p#r packniiR. or nix tor *3.0(1. with ft Dual J'*® written iruhrtntee to rare or fhad the money. Cin-ular five. Addreea HOYiLIBiCIlB UL.263 DearDGri a..CHlCA(HI,IU. For safe by the PALACE DRUG STORE, Flciitfe, S. ^iUiUUiibUUUUiaUUUUUUUU^ But intelligent people will surely not be fooled by 10 per cent, business, as there is no business man in the city that makes any such profits as 50 per cent. We have the goods that sell at the price that does the work. Remember, we do not pay store rent; nor do we have an army of clerks to pay off, but we do pay 100 cents oh the dollar for every dollar’s worth of goods we sell you. florgan’s Bargain Store. UiUiiUUiiUUiiaUiiUiUUiiUiUUitiiliUliiiUiiiiUlUUIUUUiUUi 1 CRESCENT BICYCLES,! £3 A New Delight*^®*^ Is found each year in the first ride —w of the season. And the new Cre.s- —; sents have every qualifiratiou to ^3 please the most critical rider. 3 Crescent 2 Bicycles 3 FOR 1808, 5 Arc "Envied by All." A close examination of Crescents 3 explains why so many are sold at | The Leading Hardware Store, 3 OF THE PEE DEE L. S. WELLING & CO.. Florence, S. C. £= Tmnimmmmfmnmmrnmfffmimnimmnfffimmmm Citation Notice Tl IE ST ATE OF SOLTI! CAROL rtf A, COUNTY OK rLOBKNCK. By J. P. McNeill, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas,Thomas s. Coward has made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration de bonis non of the estate of and effects of Solomon Coward. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Solomon Coward, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Flor ence. on Aug. 20th inst. after publica tion thereof, at 11 o'clock i'n the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted.^ Given under my hand this 4th day of Aug., Anno Domini, 1898. Published on the 5th day of Aag., 1898, in the Daily Timks. J P McNeill, Judge Probate. C. E. Jarrot’s Ginnery. 1UE Ml NGEJt SYSTEM used which yields more to the 100 pounds than any other. Capacity, 25 Bales per Day 0 And press standard .-uze. Now Ready for Work At usual price. Mr. Johnsofi Gregg will superintend the work and look carefully after all cotton. k~“Meal Exchanged for Seed G. G. Jarrot, A'JDiktwlm Proprietor. F. P. COVINGTON, M. D. Office in PALACE DRUG STORE SMACKER 4 SON, Florence JeupMry O N and after MONDAY next, we will have on exhibition at our LsMbtisluneiit the largest stock of Diamonds, UlatcKes, jeajefrg, filfuerajare a«d ©foefts, And Fancy Articles IN THL STATE, OUTSIDE OP CHARLESTON WHICH WILL BE SOLI) AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH TO SUIT 5 CENTS COTTON ALL l\ E ASK IS A CALL. IP YOU DO NOT WISH TO BUY, IT WILL UP A PLEASURE TO SHOW THEM. Salzbaclier Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best manner. .~\v ; ' 4