The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 19, 1904, Image 2
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Daily Times
Florence, JS. ۥ
A.FTEKNOOW Kx-
cept Sunday.
Your Wife
WOMAN’S CORNER
Hartwell M. Aykr, Manaicinjr Editor.
ScbscriptioD 10 cputs a week. II raid In ;
wdvsirce S4 pt-i year, !l rcr3n-omhs, 40 cents and
» month.
advertising rates.
Business Locale Scents per ‘in®.b 04 *.'' VPf
o iprper.
Wants, Lost.: For Pale, Etc., oi e cenfa
word.
Obituaries. Cards of Thanks, end Comnnl-
cations of a personal nature charged for at ape-
ual rates according to length -
-Funeral s o! cen*s.
Official Adr n«s at rate^allowed by
irisplay Advertisenjents, Rare* tumished
on Application.
Make all Checks and Orders payable to Ji;
can be provided with an annual
income for life, in event of your
death, at less cost than you can
make the same provision for your
i children * r
The low rate makes very attrac
tive this form of contract, devised
introduced by The Mutual
i Life Insurance Company of New lady who contributes things to the
I York. * ' newspapers, admits with some
that all women -have
of becoming: old maids
^FASHIONS AND ffl
FEMININE FANCIES j
Miss Dorothy Dix, the young
HARTWELL M AYEK.
Publisher
On Auflunt 7 ISiW. i voung business man of N>w Vork took imtatlOll
out Policy No ICO; 742 »n tavor of liis wife. He paid three ^
premiums of 40 u»d hi Srpteui*'•? 1002 he died The , II01*1*01*
Companv at once »mi.I Im widow *1 COO an 1 wit) continue t« { _ _ i _ a • •
pay her that amount annually I0114 .... .I.e MlSS DlX dCClarCS that it 18 B 861186
In writing for terms, state the seless horror, though she probably
amount of annual income you would means that the feeling is merely
like to provide for your wife, the unreasonable. At any rate, she
amount of cash you would like scouts the idea, and says that it is
returned and give the ages of both. | one ^ ie greatest drawbacks to
womans real advancement.
SATURDAY. JIARi H lt> 1f04.
If by the constant repetition of
the virtues and qualities of John
The Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York,
Richard A. McCurdy. President.
F. H. P jf-tt, Mnrapbr. Colt irtia, F. O
B. A. Enrlj, Lical Ag«nt, Flirt nee
C.
She does not pause to consider
that perhaps the secret of it is the
instinctive feeling that every gir
or young woman has that some
where in this wide world a man—
the ideal man—is waiting for her,
and that if she could find this man
.0. Calhoun the rising g c . . the forests than the lumber men she would straightway have seizec
is l6ad to slut > an o ® lll J 1 # jdo, they are more and more ter- 1 on this instinct as the basis of their
virtue his^^patriminn an ^ rible in their effects as the country 1 dreams, and that the poets have
trees. Carelessness is generally ; ly.
manship the celabration of March.
18 will prove of the highest value ^
in the country. It is great to have ,
such men, but unless^those follow! . ,,
siicu carelessness is such that it should
after them try to learn something
from their precept and example
their lives will have* been in vain.
is getting more denuded of its worked it over and over unceasing-
Florence was probably the only
city in South Carolina that flew -
the national colors yesterday in
honor 'of the birthday ot Calhoun, s
The more honor to Florence add tlie t e r
her mayor who ordered it done.
| A good story is told by Con
gressman Livingston in Washing
ton. He says:
“I shall never forget an inci
dent which happened several years
ago in Atlanta, and I laugh now
every time 1 think of it. A dash-
' ing young woman came to Atlanta
and engaged the swellest suite of
rooms at the Kimball and she sport
the ghost of her departed sons to ec j diamonds as larire as walnuts
and drove a four-in-hand. It was
be punished severely by law.
Therfe is a statute ' provided for
such cases and it onght to be en
forced. The welfare of the coun
try demads it.
Things are getting interesting in
Japan puts up
So Sully has gone under -the
flood of speculation and that wiz-
zard of the South, King Brown is
safe in his hole somewhere. New
York will have to pull the hat to
New Orleans. In the mean time
the farmers might reflect a little
more on that point to which their
attention was recemly directed,
that the present high price of cot
do battle for and Russia has found
a new 4Joan of Are to lead her
armies, thus matching superstition.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been,
fn use fo** over 30. years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ J»lst-as-good ,, are but
. Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
* Stomach ana Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
2n Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
given out that the beauty was Miss
So-and So, and the cattle queen
of the west, and that she had
Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by 1 money enough to burn up a stock
yard of wet cows.
tfir'A*',
Chamberlain’s* PainJBalm
The efficacy of * Chamberlain’s“Pain
j Balmijn* the;; relief of rhenmatism^is
being";; demonstrated !d ily. Parker
Triplett, of Griirsby, Va., says that
Chambe•‘fain’s Pain Balm gave him
permanent relief from rheumatism in
that me present U1 K“ ^ twl th i ¥ ck ev^rytuing else failed. | ^ ot a cor kj ng g00 d story lo the
ton is due to speculation and that ant i he would not be._without it. 1 ^ & ,
the influence which raised it can For-,ale by F. P. La.e.« . D3 jefleet that d.e woman was the ,ank
“Ed Bruffey of the Constitution
had an idea that the woman was a
(fake, and he soon had the wires
hot with messages making inquires
about her, the result being that
jnst as easily lower it.
est kind of humbug.
Pneumonia May be Prevented. printed the story next morning
nients
have expressed themselves
matter of the shipment oL
from Georgetown, botli may
shad
vent this fatal
by using Ry-
dalt’s Elixir; it curve colds quickly
[)e ! and leaves the throat and lungs sound
. - . . . ! It is the best remedy for thafcpeculiar
right as t:\r as their cxpenenco j inHamed* condition ui the lungs that so
hut if the allegations contained in | frequently fol'ows lagrippe. This
first article in the Times which ' modern scientific throat and lungrvm-
the nrst aiticte in me -times, which , edy . g a gafe rtmedj for y oU ngand old
were the repetition ot remarks j jj, a jy l ti roa r a i lc i lung diseases. bm
made by a citizen of Georgetown,
are true, the state ought to know
it, if a reflection has been cast nn-1 - ^
justly on the dealers of-George-
t »wn then we want to correct it.
We know that Mr. Morgan is hand
ling fish from Georgetown, and
tint his father sends them here.
Mr. Walton says that the dealers
four-in-hand.
“ Late that night Brufl was in
the lobby,of the Kimballr talking
to Eil Calloway, the night clerk,
when the ‘cattle queen swished
down the steps and, walking up to
j Bruff, asked if he was responsible
~ The SouthernlCross. | for the story in the Constitution.
So^many requests have been received 41 1 have that honor,” was the
that descendants may secure the crosse reply.
of their fathers that for their informa-J “Then sir, I am going to kill
tion is now published the amendments y f)U ” almost veiled the woman
ember. 1901. a s ehe drew a gun trom the folds
‘.Rule 1. Section 2. Before uny de-: of her dress,
scendant can secure the cross in any j ttTliiu didn’t alarm the little
county three consecutive notices must,! 11118 aian C . ai “, , ne i ,
papers calling upon newspaper man in me least, but
remark-
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No. 805 Pease Avenue,
Houston, Tisxas^ May 14,1003.
more than about hull the time aud daily grew weaker and P-i
weaiiex.
, WiBF. „
' five »b<-r: pjonffct-, Eiaci'e me robust, and strong.
] ruii t-v-v.gratesni to you for iny good health and am today
blcF 0 cti v/jta
a baby who
is the, or.- e
of our home
ai d thia is ail
due to your
of Ca»-dui changed me into a different woman in
v. me
women. Wmc
barren home.';.
Hew con r
I im. hhr;on hm?
Vicr>rr.nsi.OE:iT, Eot-oTcn Eforasns* Chos. ^3
m
of Cerdui brings health to sick ^
( Cardui brings children to
man refuse
1-,
th
r.ctl-y
[m'e same relief
I
Any woman can secure ex-
i£ she will tales Wine of
Wine cf Carclui is a certain cure for
menstmal in-emdarltics. It will not do impos-
sibiilucs but it decs cure bearing-down pains,
makes motherhood possible for barren’ wives
and relieves the pains at the monthly period.
Secure a bottle of Wine cf Cardui' today.
All druggists sell Sd.GO bottles Wine of Cardui.
Wi
t irre will not answer letters and ; he inserted in the papers calling upon ; newspaper man m me u
, , . , veterans to send in applications. It at 1 j;fH n£r ^jg hat. he ouietly
that they are not shipping to in -1 ex pj ra ^. 0 j n 0 f . j .
terior parts of the state. The same application# dre sent in l he bestowal of
assertion was made by the party
who first called our attention to
the matter and who we do not
crosses upon descendants may begin.’
ked:
“Fire
away, madam; I had
Blanks will be supplied to veterans ra ther be killed bv a pretty woman
npon applciation to Mrs. E. J. Burch] , . ^ ,
corresponding secretary Ellison Capers any day than to die a natural
~ -i .i . Chapter D. C., Florence. S. C’, and death.”
k low, and he also said that George, whe £ fi11ed 8hould be ret , - -
t >wn was arranging to circumvent
t ic law in ease the decision of the
<s >urt sustained the Gause law.
Tncse matters ought to be investi
gated since the charges have been
mide public. The Times has abso-
litely no prejudice either way, but
if,a law is on the books it ought to
be observed or stricken therefrom.
returned to the
same place. Please state whether mem
hers of camp or nor.
:-v
* The south has already served
notice on the democratic party to
i he effect that if Gen. Miles is nom
inated for president she will vote
some other ticket this time if she
never does it again.
“Every paper tells of the raging
forest tires through the country.
This condition of affairs exists more
o • less every year and it is time that
attention be so directed towards
these fires and their cause that
t ere be some way of stopping
A Hngular Word.
Onr language contains a word end
ing with “S” that denotes anxiety,
worry, etc., add to this word another
“L”ahd it will dtnote affection, joy,
etc. Find this word in the paragraph
below.
“Cares” bring anxiety and worry,
these bring derangements of the di
gestive organs, usually resulting in
indigestion. It matters not whether
your stoa ach trouble is caused by
worry, overwork, neglect, malaria or
any other cause. Rydale’s stomach
tablets will cure you. They insure
perfect digestion and assimilation.
They tone and strengthen the diges
tive organs, restoring them to health.
Use them and good .health will bless
you and fortune “Caress 1 ’ you. bm
“Gets at the joints from the inside
that’s the method of cure by Rheum
side. You will.find it is; your aru
gist’s pride, i
4 4 Bruff won oat, for the woman
laughed and retreated upstairs. ”~
Washington Times.
More Itiots
“Disturbances of strikers are not
nearly as grave as an individual dis
order of the system. Overwork, loss
of sleep, nervous tension will be fol
lowed by utter collapse, unless a relia-
b'e remedy is i nmediately employed.
There’s nothing so efficient to cure
disorders of the liver and kidneys as
Electric Bitters. It’s a wonderful
tonic, and effective nervine and'the
greatest all around medicine for run
down systems. It dispels nervousness,
rheumatism and neuraliga and expels
malaria germs. Only 50c and satis
faction guaranteed by F. U. Lake,
druggist. 3 •
iiitin. They do more damage io er
A lazy liver makes a lazy man-
Burdock Blood Bitters is the natural,
never failing remedy; for a lazy liv ' and lameness of joints or muscles, bm
Muscles Sore, Joints Painful, Rheu
matism.
Sore muscles or painful joints, may
mean an approaching attack of rheu
matism. Elliott’s Emulsion Oil Lini
ment, rubbed on the affected parts to
relieve the pain and soreness, stiffness
MUSIC.
VVY50NG, firs. Norma *1owle
Teacher of
Piano and Voice Culture. \
Virgil Clavier method.
Class and private; instructions.
Pupils Recitals required.
328 Evans St. Florence, S. C.
GEN’LHACK SERVICE
A
Mi&m
I
Heinz’s Apple Butter
At 15 cents a lb. or 2 lbs for- Cucumber Pickles, 10c a
25 cents. jdoz .**»
Sweet Pickles 18c. a qt. j 3 lb can apples ioc a can
HERRINd BROS,
Last Florence Grocery.
RALSTON’S Health Crisp ioc a pkge.
Hecker’s BrandF
FOM
Self Raising Flour, Buck Y» neat, Flapjack Flour,
Royal Health Food, Pearl Flakes, Rolled Wheat,
Oat Meal, Graham Flour. Also Postum Cereal,
Force Raisins, Currants, Citron, Fine Syrup, Pre
serves, Fine Candy and Cakes. Also full line of
Fancy Groceries, mne of which can be surpassed.
Yours to command,
Both Phones.
H. S. ROS £
The Pure F oed Gi- < ry
Good Teams Always on
hand for any purpose, funer
als, country orders and.
TO MEET TRAINS BAT AND NISEI.
Years of service guarantee
my reliability.
Prices Reasonable*
To meet 3 a. m. train. One.*
person 50 cents. More
than one 25 cents.
Additional.
W. P. ROGERS.
General Livery.
Cor. Evans and Ravenel sts.
KLOR.E.NG
J.W. CHAPMAN,
t - PROPRIETOR -
Dealer in MONUMENTS’.
TOMBSTONES, CURB-
ING and anything in the
line of GRANITE on
MARBLE. Latest
designs, first-class
.work prices rea
sonable. M
GIVE ME A CALL.
One door south of McCall’s
stables, Dargan street.
BENNETTSYILLE
Marble § Works.
J. W, McELWEE, Proprietor.2 j
BENNETTSVTLLE, S C.
In Business Since 1880.
Prices and Designs of the newest land
latest styles.
Monuments, Tombstones,
Cartings, Etc.
Furnished on Application.
First class work andj Reasonable
Prices
W\ W. PATE, Gen. Agt.
B. J. Hyman, Hyman, SxC..
Salesman T
Wood! Wood I
For good pine wood,
full Cords, prompt
delivery
at $2.25 per cord
>.,save orders at
Times Office.
Supply Youpsalf Bafore jad Weather
NOVELTY.! VARIETY.! VALUE.
EVLKY EASTER]
Need May Here
t!- ^
e w upp
P »
Our StocLis'in-complete^readiness for the season upon which we now enter. We are
ready ,as never before. Expecting a. big business our buyers bought liberally, and
early enough to enable us to not only 7 sell cotton Dress Goods at the old price, but to
get*the cream of Novelties, Styles and \ alues.
ASK TO
|The Rust Proof In-
jvisible Lace Corsets
THE BGSTORE,
E. F. Douglas, Prop’r.