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... ' I {. I j » * P Tie HCoRENeE I TtMES. Vol. IV FLORENCE. B C.. SATURDAY EVENING. AUGUST 13. 1898. ! K Sheaf Oats for sale in any quantity. Delivered in your yard Cheap for cash. Applyt0 Wm. R. Barringer. T«e Pfttftee drug storg. I Pine Apple Glace, C Lolly Pop. | iceCream Soda, | Cola pepsin. '■alvBfWy Covington & Jones. tor tin part 7 year* I harejilkd prescript I mis jo,- the people of this ctty anil county, at ali hours, dmi and night, doing SO viillinyly. / atti < still doing so. Residence corner Cheeres and Coit streets- TTarhy. No. 294 Wood’s Turnip Seed. iSfe fresh supply w D IP IP JUST RECEIVED *"W***H**M-M Some u f t) l( va . , r>'tier, nil 0 f w kich ,,r f odngtrd to the soil o/ this and sui— rounding counties. Golden Ball, Purple Top, Ruta Baga, Cow Horn, Amber Globe, Seven Top. II »IIJ Ijuailtllj IB Will * Darby the Druggist. PEACE HOVERING NEAR. WEALTH OF CUBAN FOltESTS THE PROTOCOL SIGNED AND HOSTILITIES SUSPENDED. m of the -v. I. » President McKinley’s Proclamation Ends the War, and Notice Has Been Given to the Military Commanders of Both Spain and America—Main • Provisions of the Protocol. The peace - proctocol has been signed and the afar ended by the presidents proclamation. The main provisions protocol are: 1 That Spain will relinquish ail claims of sovereignty over and title to Cuba. 2 That Porto Rico and other Spanish islands in the West Indies and an island in the Ladrones to be selected by the United States shall be ceded to the latter. 3 That the United States will occupy and hold the city, bay and harbor of Manila, penning the conclusion of a treaty of peace which shall determine the control, disposition and government of the Philippines. 4 That Cuba, Porto Rico and other Spanish islanda in the West Indies shall be immediately evac uated and that commissioners, to be appointed within 10 days, shall within 80 dayafrom the signing of the protocol, meet at Havana and San Juan, respectively, to arrange id execute the details of the lation. States and commits loners to nego- ’ftiatft and conclude a treaty of peace. The commissioners are to <imeet at Paris not later than the 1st of October. 6 On the signing of the protocol - hostilities will be suspeudea and notice to that effect will be given as soon as possible by each gov ernment to the commanders of its military and naval forces. The president by proclamation announces to the country that hos tilities with Spain have been bus* £ pended under the terms and pro visions of the protocol and that orders be issued immediately to .the commanders of the military and naval forces of the United States to abstain from all acts in- .consistaut with the proclamation. Such orders have been issued. Fine goods at living prices at the ■ Yellow Store. The Beet llemedy (or Flux. Mr. John Mathias, a well known stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: >* “After suffering for over a week with flux, and my physician having failed to relieve me, I was advised to try Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have the pleasure of stating that the half of one bottle cured me.” Fotfsale by all druggists and med- iciqe dealers. Aug. A 1‘rarticnlly Fuexplored and Contain Over Forty Species of Hard Wood. Among the many sources of wealth existing iu Cuba not the least important is timber. “Cu ba,” said a prominent lumber merchant, “contains 17,000,000 acr s of virgin forest, iu which are to be found upward of 40 species of valuable hard woods. The lum bar industry, like, iudeed, most of the island’s resources, has been neglected under Spanish rule. These great forests are practically unexplored. They have certainly never been surveyed by experts, though they will be mines of wealth for the first lumberman who exploits their contents. As for the exports of wood, about 8220,000 a year, they represent a small fraction of the possible pro duct. The wood which comes to market in largest quantity from Cuba is cedar, which is wonder fully abundant in Piuar del Rio and the east. But the trade in cedar is badly managed. What with bad packing and general shiftlessness, more than half the wood is lost or useless before it reaches this country. “Other woods which we have been in the habit of getting from Cuba are mahogany and hngum vitae, both very plentiful. The common mahogany of the island is the best there is and sells in this country and Europe at from f 110 to $180 per 1,000 feet. Ar« other kind called figured or birds- eye fetches from “ iudeed, to sell aa high at fl^50* The Cuban lignum vitae, the fin est known, is much in demand, bringing from $25 to $40 a ton, the extra quality $45. And there are many other woods which would be valuable if only brought to market.—New York Sun. HOSTILITIES HAVE CEASED. AMERICAN WAR FORCES COM PLY WITH ORDERS. Blanco (Jail* off Hie Spanish Soldiers— The Peace Sentiment Sweeps Over Spain—A Skirmish in Porto Rico in Which the Americans .Suffer a Slight Loss—Merchant Vessels «an now Enter Blockaded Ports. (Special to The Hally Tunes.) Washington, Aug. 13—All the American land and naval forces have replied to Washington stat ing that hostilities have ceased. PEACE AT ANY PRICE. Peace at any price has become a sentiment of tidal wave proper* tions iu Spain. Gene^l Blanco has called off the Spanish sol diers. GOING TO HAVANA. The American commissioner of evacuation will enter Havana on Monday on a warship. FIRST BLOOD IN PORTO RICO. On Thursday night there was a lively skirmish in Porto Rico in which two Americans were killed and fourteen wounded, The Span ish losses are i reported as very heavy. BLOCKADE LIFTED. * Or IMi&MTTa hP the ports of Cifcba end Porto Rico hss been lifed and merchant ves sels can now enter these ports without molestation. SUNDAV CHURCH SERVICES. Place* toT.o and Who Will Preach-Notice the Time. The Lutheran congregation will hold no services. Sunday School 5 p. mi Visitors welcome. Sum ay School at the usual hour at St. Anthony’s. No services at the Baptist church. Sunday School at 5 p. m. There ?U1 , be services at the Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. and m. Preaching by the pastor^ the Rev. Melton Clark. Sunday School at 5 o’clock. Services at the Methodist church at 11 a. m., and 8:30 p. m. The pastor, tha Rev W. I. Herbert, will preach iu the morning, and Prof. Gamewell of Wofford College will speak at night Sunday school at 5 p. m. Regular services at St. John’s Episcopal church. Dr. J. C. Waring will preach st 11 a. m., Sunday-school at 5 p. m. Yellow Jack Again. Jackton, Miss., Aug. 12.—An ofliuial report having been receiv ed that] one death had occurred from jfcllow fever at Franklin, La., If? John F. Hunter, secre tary of the State board of health, IN PERSONAL VEIN SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. utiued the State ofpity $ against the town of aod St Mary’s parish, in .is situated. No passen- baggage or express rb«f Coue Mid go aud do Mauj Ttiln** Mid .U Give* ui Pleimim* to Hear of Their Mnvetueoli. Mr. M. Capers Browuu left hist night for Greenville on t. visit to his father, Rev. H. R. Browne. Mr. B. P. Frier has gone on a visit to N. C. He will stop at Asheville and other points in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. B. «V. Butler re turned last night from their pleasure trip to Wnghtsville Bound. Mr. Jos. Leisob, of Columbia, was in the city this morning. Messrs. Silas Bounds and Chas. Hines, who have been in Timmons- ville some time, have returned to Florence. Mr. E. G. Wilson, traveling representative of the South Caro lina College, spent last night with friends in the city. Mr. 8. O. Cantey, of Manning, 6. C., spent yesterday iu the PENCILLED PICK-UPS. Some Local and Seme Not, Hut all of latar- eat to th« Keadar. Rear Admiral Kiikland, com mandant of the Mare Island navy yard, is dead. Mt. Vesuvius is in a state of eruption from » new crater. The following legal >r srJ For Sale. blanks are t,Ie at the Times-Mksbenger, Bill of sale, note and bill crop, agricultural lien and mortgage and chattel mortgage. • Also Magistrate’s blanks. ————— — About one month ago my child, which is fifteen months old, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such rem edies as are usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a physician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for ten days and was having about twenty-five operations of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that unless it soon l obtained relief it would not live, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Harrhoea Remedy was recom- lended, and I decided to try it. soon noticed a change for the stter; by its continued use a com pete cure was brought about and now perfectly healthy.—C. L. >ggs, Stumptown, Gilmer Co., Va. For sale by all druggists medicine dealers, mg. 500 tteved. I have been using Ramon’s Liv- ar Pills and Tonic Pellets for the past two years and consider that they have saved me $500 in doc tor’s bills, to say nothing of the suffering and loss of time, recommend them as one best liver pills ever made, twelve boxes of Ramon’s I of I to can the sell four of any other kind. Dealers need have no fear of getting overstocked on Ramon Remedies for they are ready sale and always give satis faction—R. L. McDaniel, Kelly, Ea. Aug. Found. A large jointed key. Owner may have same by identifying property and paying for this ad. Kheumallsm Cured In a Day. “Mystic Cure’’ for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and myste rious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits 75 cents. Fold by F. U. Laxe, druggist, Florence. A Chance. Don’t your umbrella or baby parasol need mending, either with broken ribs or torn coyer ? Bring it to me for repair and save the ex pense of * new one. No. 120 Houston street or at Times print ing office. Your respectfully, H. D. Longs Heat* the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas,of Marysville, Tex, has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made iu the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from con sumption, accompanied by hem orrhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King’s New Discov ery for consumption, coughs and colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dol lars a bottle. Asthma, bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption. Trial bottles free at T. D. Rhodes & Co’s. Drug Store. Regular size 50cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Call at Sulzbacher & Son’s examine “Susie’s Best.” and Welling's Word Contest. A word contest for the second Buck Jr. range open to girls and boys under 14 years of age will begin on August 15, and close on October 15. The range will be given to the girl sending in the largest list of English words from the words “Buck’s Stoves and Ranges,’’ Buck’s trade mark. On ly such letters as are found in these words can be used. The same let ter must not appear oftener to a word than it appears in the trade mark. For instance the letter “b” can only appear once in a word, “s” may appear four times in the same word and “a-’ “n” and “e” twice. Proper names, foreign words, prefixes and suffixes and obsolete words are not allowed. The name of each contestant must be written on her list. The stove is now on exhibition in the show window. House for Sale. My house and lot for sale on reasonable terms, situated on corner Pine street and R. R. ave nue. For terms apply to Mrs. W. D. Roscot. A 3 d6t. Vic tow jdue, with Others, Pro moted. For rtiinent and conspicuous conduct? in battle Commodores Sampson and Schley have been appointed rear admirals. Schley takes rank next after Sampson. Lieutenant Victor Blue has been advanced five numbers for extra ordinary heroism. Prof. Gamewell to 8|>eak. Prof. J. A. Gamewell of Wofford College will speak at the Metho dist church to-morrow night on Bible study. Prof. Gamewell is a scholar and a student and what be will have to say cannot fail to in terest and instauct. The people of Florence, particularly the young people, are cordially invited to be present. Florence is in the Lead. Mr. Gus. McSween sold two barns of tobacco on the Florence market yesterday weighing 1,416 pounds for $171.60 net. This is not claimed as a high average, but it beats cotton and shows that the Florence tobacco market is in the lead for high prices. Business Outlook Bright. Messrs. Dun & Co. say that rare ly has the financial outlook been more unclouded. Prospects of peace have had a salutary effect, very large orders being placed. For the week just past failures have been 196 in the United States against 239 the same week last year. The Yellow Stone Special Sales FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, August 12, 13 and 15, On which (lays all goods from our immense stock will be sold at 10 per cent, of actual cost k T. D. RHODI PROPRIETOR. Opposite Sulzbacher's. We •iell ttje FarpoGs Peyser lOe Collars. Mrs. E. C. Gilbert has returned from a visit to friends in Charles ton. Li. Col. Hen T- Thorn n so 1 > -a- "VTdrende th: morning-L: route to bis home iu Darlington. Mias Belle Gregg, who baa been visiting her uncle, Dr. fi. G. Gregg returned to Marion this morn ing. Capt. J. B. Salley and Lieut J. R. Crouch, of the Citadel Acade my, «t Charleston, are in the city o-day. These young men are out seeking recruits for their col- ege. Miss Loraiue Bauera has gone on a visit to friends in Sumter. Miss Maria Swaili left this morning on a trip to Ridge Creek Springs. Miss Alliene Heard, who baa been visiting friends and relatives in Wilmington, returned to the city last night. Prof. J. A. Gamewell, who ie working the State in the interest of Wofford College, is in the city to-day. Mr. C. L. Boniest, of L. S. Welling & Co., has gone north to buy gooda. Mr. E. F. Douglas will go north to-night on a purchasing tour. He expects to add to the already large stock in the “Big Store,” and later will have samething to say about it Mr. O. H. Barringer will leave for the northern markets to-night He goes to buy a large and choice line of goods, and when he returns will tell the people about them. ItE-C'ALLED FROM THE An lucWIrut SuKfMted by U>« Flection •( Mr 0. A. llucblitlt to an Important OMm. As has already been stated our IhIIow townsman C- A. Buohheit was elected statisticaii of the State Firemen’s Association. It is a pleasure to record this recognition of Mr. Buchheit. He it a worthy citizen and cornea from a family of firemen. This pleasing incident is not forgotten by our people. For many years G- F. Buchheit was the efficient chief of our fire de partment. He moved to Decatur, Ala. After some yeara he revisit ed his old home and just aa he alighted from the train one of our wont fires was raging. He rushed to the fire, took his old place aa chief and rendered efficient ser vices. Thus he introduced hia pres ence to old friends at Florence after an abaenoe of several yeara. Express Co. Will Pay XaM JO Yesterday the South Carolina Railroad qommission deck •press company musi cent war tax on each bill of lading) This rule will go into effect on August 25. As to the W. U. Telegraph Company, the hearing has been postoned until September 1. Ice Cream —At— Darby’s McKinley Congratulated. Washington, Aug. 12—Presi dent McKinley has been the recip ient to-night of warm congratula tions from all parts of the country, and many from the front, on the successful termination of the war. During the evening several mem bers of the cabinet called at the White House to tender their con gratulations to the president on his successful conduct of the war and its happy termination. The president expressed himself as greatly gratified that the war should have ended with comparatively so small a loss to the American arms. The Yellow Store is on Dargau street opposite Sulzbacher’s. I Every J Afternoon For sole. The best equipped house in east Florence. Seven rooms and bath room. Force pump and con nections. Necessary out build ings. Fruit trees and fine garden Price reasonable on terms to suit. Apply to L. H. Mearbs. Pictures. Hobson, Dewey, Sampson, 6 cents each. little of Manila Bay, Battle Ship Maine, to cents each. Lucas, Agent. General Insurance Agency SANBORN CHASE, Fire JLife k Aeeifeit linnice. Bucklen’* A rule* Salvo. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satia tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sals By T. D. Rhodes & Co. SlOO—Or K. Detcbon’a.Ant! OtaroUt May be worth to you more than $100 if you have s child who soils bedding from iucouteuenoe of wa ter during sleep. Cures old and yonng alike. It arrests the trou ble st once. $1. Sold by F. D Lake, Druggist. The Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stockbridge, Ga., while attending to his pastoral duties at Ellen- wood, that State, was attacked by cholera morbus. He says: “By chance I happened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the means of saving my life. It relieved me at once.’’ For sale by all druggists and medicine dealers. Aug. T. B. Rice, Druggist, Greens boro, Ga., writes as follows: la fhe past eight years, I have sold more of Dr. Pitts’ Carminative than all the soothing syrups, colic drops, and other baby medicines com bined." Sold by all druggists, sod W. H. Darby and F. U. Lake. • Look for the Yellow Store when you come to town- LJ L: