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D^ILV TIMES 1 FLORENCE, 8 O. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 1898. E INSURANCE. :Frn% Drufi rM lRGEST and most liberal com- 'HE WORLD. B R. BARRINGER, agt. AT CENTRAL HOTEL ‘ Careful OrUauBL COOL DRINKS ft FINE CI6A1 For 8M«. j j'oriht<7 Fresh Confectloi Fifty (50) lots near new freight yeanlhavejilied yard measuring 185 x a 16 feet. Terms very reasonable. These lots are laid off 4 to a block. For further particulars call on W. A. Brun»on. A. aa, d 2 mo. Watch this Space. Covington & 3one$ Special lots of handsome neck wear for men at the Yellow Store. Tecks, bows and four in hands. All made for us from special picked designs. pretcriptiont /or the people of thu m citif and county, at all hovrs, day and night, doing so will* ugly. J am still doing so. Fii Residence comer Ttte Best Ci< SV I Fancy Toilet Articles. Cheevm and Coit Pleased to ha ve you call, streets. » bAMv. ~ Darby the E TO FLORENCE’S LABOR DAY FETE, SEPT. 5 *“ v - TOBACCO MARKET. ISFACTORY SALES HELD FROM DAY TO DAY. BIRTHS ABO DEATHS. has Msnj Advantages, not Least of Which is the Presence »f the Gormsn-Wright Stemmery— Three Large Warehouses and Buy- era. . I Last week’s tobacco sales were rticularlv good, and this week ty continue good. The three warehouses present busy scenes from day to day, and the proprie. do not cease their hustling. At one sale last week some to bacco brought as much as 34 cents, ' the average was remarkably Planters came from Dar- t county, aud from across the ,, and those who expressed themselves were delighted with ices. ence has a number of buyers who want tobacco and who will pay for it Some, buy on orders, and one, the representative of the Gorman-Wright stemmery, buys for shipments abroad direct from Flprence. The stemmery is now , in operation, and can use immense quantities of tobacco. It stems the tobacco which is then packed and exported for the use of the Gorman-Wright factories in the ,-lar east j snee is well located fo* a the Farmers’ and the Of the proprietors we »ken before. Messrs. Cur- Moore of the' Florence, Commander and McGill 'the Farmers’ and Dargan, Cole and Dargan of the Pee Dee—they are all gentlemen. They have the interests of their patrons at heart, and are doing all in their power to make it worth the while of every planter to bring his tobacco to Florence. Something is said about the Florence market in the two-page advertisement of Labor Day which appears in this week’s Times- Mkssenqek and which eveiy to bacco planter is asked to read Baeord of the Hoalth Dopartnaont for tho Month of July. The birth «,nd death record for the month of July as shown upon the book of returns in the office of the Health officer is as follows . Births, whites 3. Black and mu latto’s 7. Total 10. Males 4, females 6. Total 10. Deaths, whites o. mulatto’s 8. Total 8. females 2. Total 8. under 1 year, 6. 1 to 20 to 40 yeais 1. Total 8. ies interred at cemeteries at Black and Males 6, By ages, 5 years 1. Bod- Flor- ence 5. Bodies shipped to other ? laces for interment 3. Total 8. nfectious and contagious diseases reported for the month, o. It will be noted that all of the deaths were among the colored popula tion. A genuine dust proof case watch, screw back and bezel, with a genuine Waltham or Elgin move ment, for I5.00. Sulzbacker & Son. The Yellow Store is in a position to serve your every need. The big stock sparkles with freshness. If you want a stylish tailor- made suit try Penny & Husbands. They represent Ross 4 Do., mer chant tailors, Qhicago. LOSftES/tfT MANl ashington, ' Aug. S3—Adj Gen. Corbin this afternoon re ceived a dispatch from Gen k Mer ritt giving list of of killed, wounded and deaths of enlisted men in his command. There died in the hos pital as a result from disease 17, rom July 24. On August 2 there were two killed, four seriously wounded and three slightly wound ed. On August 5 three were tilled, three seriously wounded and four slightly* wounded. On August 13 eight were seriously and thirty slightly wounded. Try the Dewey cigar A Husbands, smoke. It is Penny good T. B. Rice, Druggist, Greens boro, Ga., writes as follows: In 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, and W. H. Darby and F. U. Lake. Before buying winter suit give bauds a call. your fall Band Penny A Hat- See the hue of Lamps at Lake's Drug Store. After all has been said that can be said there remains so much that has been left unsaid that nothing short of an inspection will convey to your understanding the real beauty and worth of the new dress goods at the Yellow Store. See the waist silks at the Yellow Store. Just the thing you are looking for. They’re swell styles at low prices. Buy an umbrella for the weather at the Yellow Store. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sal Rheum, Fever Soree, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure* Pile# or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satia tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by T# P Rhodes A Co. Call at our store and see all the atest novelties in the jewelry line. SulzbachEr & Son. Job Work. The Times-Meisengkr printing office does good Prices reasonable and cash—Adv. job work. terms Notice. The tax book* will be opened for the collection of city taxes from September 15th, to January 1st, 1899. Levy city purposes 8 mills, school 3 mills, C. H. Bonds 3 mills, 8. H- Bonds 1 mill, total 15 mills. E. H. Lucas, C. C. & T. Aug.25-3tw-3td. More cases of shoes freshly opened at the Yellow Store and more chance to get almost two pairs at the fair price of one. Shapely, easy shoes. DiMOVMBd by m Woman. Another great discovery hat been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. “Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest teste bnt her vital organs were undermined and death seemed im minent For three months she conghed incessantly, and could uot sleep. She finally discovered a wav to reooverv, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King’s Nes Discovery for consumption, and was so mnch relieved on taking first dose that ahe slept all night; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cored. Her name is Mrs Luther Lutz.” Thus writes W. C. Hamnick A Co., of Shelby, N C. Trial bottlea free at F. U Lake's drug stove. Regu ular sise 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. “A. B. I/.*’ Favors Expansion. Editor T-mes-Mkbsenger: At the speakiug had here on the 20th instant, Mr. Ellerbe severely criti cised Mr. Norton’s policy in voting for the v ar with Spain aud U>t the resolution providing for 5 annexation of the Hawaiian lands. I commend Mr. Norton for both votes, they were eminently correct aud proper and showed the wisdom of a statesman. The United States did uot declare war against Spain. We asked* the Spaniards to improve their meth- oa of government. They did not They would not. They were in capable of it and could not. /We then asked them to abandon this government- In doing this the United States has paid a debt thatshe has long owed to civiliza tion, the demand for the remov al of wretched government from the continent. Spain has shown an incapacity for govern ment unrivalled by any nation. This incapacity of government and cruelty to her subjects has caused the loss of all of her colo nies and proviuoea. In war her heart and art has been cruel be yond comparison. Nations asd individuals who thought the Uni ted States 'a mere boy’ now respect and reverence the manly spigiv that shf has displayed for privj •od public happiness, taught jt lesson to and ret example tythe world form in that aha sho exist in such an age of progresi t has she done for civili: tion ? Christianity and science anguish in her border* and prog ress is stagnant- Mr. Ellerbe said that the United States would find the same trouble controlling these possessions that Spain did. Such a comparison is odious 1 The United States stand ing as she does for the liberty of mankind, with such a glorious listory of progress, can’t govern heee islands any better than Spain? If I thought so, then I would oppose expansion and con demn Mr. Norton for his vote. But I favor expansion because it brings the opportunity to spread civilization and establish the gov ernment of the United States, which has no equal or model on ths face of the globe. Of course it brings reiponsibilk ties 1 But responsibility is a duty that we court because it afforuft the strong an opportunity to pro tect and help the weak—the goo ' to improve the bad What have we to fear ? Have not the anglo-ssxons demonstrated to the world their superiority of every kind of power and their ability fo utilize it? Territorial expansion as involv ed in this war and the annexation of Hawaii is an opportunity for the United States to give freedom, liberty and good government to millions of people who are aud have (x-en oppressed by ignorance and Spanish misrule. I am glad of the opportunity and responsi bility to relieve the oppressed. The United States should live up to the opportunity and keep what she has taken. Respectfully, A. B. C. Narrow Eecape. Dillon, Aug. 22.—While charg ing the soda fountain of Messrs. J. H. David & Bro. this afternoon, Dr. Claude S. Browne came near meeting with a very serious acci dent by the fountain bursting and striking very close to him. The explosion was audible all over town and although not very much dam- ;e was done, it is a mystery how r. Browne escaped uninjured.— te State. : We cordially thank Mrs. H/ D. Long for a box of beautiful flow ers. This editor may as well be frank and state that he likes to get them. The crisp. newness of tumn silks will tempt those have an eye for the beautiful, them at the Yellow Store. our, ; au- Call and inspect Fenny A^us 4$* of groceries. They if appetite. IN PERSONAL VEIN SOME ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE AND SOME ARE NOT. rh-fO*. J* Mml ■«! »nd da Mnnjr Thing* -Ml .It UIvm n* PI«>mrr to Bfmi <>f TIimIt Mnvutneula. Mr. M. Capers Browne has re turned from a visit to relatives in Greenville. Mr. Lamar Sint City, spent yesterc in: Florence. of Lake \y with friends } Mize Maria Harrell, a charming young lady of Florence, re return to her home Saturday, after a pleasant visit here.—Dillon Cor. State. Miss Maude Napier, of Flor ence, is the guest of Miss Rachel Galloway.—Dillon Cor. State. Miss Louise Charles, who has been visiring Mrs. E. A. Ray, returned this morning to Darling ton 7 Yellow Stori to it I of the Wonderful South Amencnn Blood Our-. Qnicklv dissipates all sorofnlona taints in the system, cares pim ples, blotches and tores on the face, thoroughly cleanses the blood of boils, carbuncles, abscesses and eruptions, renders the skin clear, young and beautiful. If yon would escape blood poison with all ita train of horrora, do not fail to use this masterly blood purifier, which has performed such stu pendous cures in all cases of shat tered constitution and depravity of the blood. Bad heatlh signifies bad blood. Sold by F. U. Lake, Druggist, Florence, S. C. d. & w. P. Baron, of Colum- the city this morning while. Willoughby ,has re- (the meuntains. He fn improved, having Led the use of his Fryer returned last La visit to Asheville its in North Caroli- Blount returned last [a month’s stay at Seven C. Mrs. Blount left >ut returned well. farm To Bent or Lease. For the coming year, my with stock and implements. S. M. McCall. 3tw. A. 18. What to buy and where to buy it. Visit the Yellow Store and see how easily these questions are an swered, •lOO—Dr B. Detchon’i Anti Diuretic May be worth to you more than W°.. if yon have a child who aoila bedding from incontenenoe of wa ter daring sleep. Carei old and young alike. It arrests the trou ble at once. $1. Sold by F. U Lake, Drnggist. - An attractive stbre is made more attractive bi Riees. HonT] bia, wasl for a she Ma. T. turned froc it very mt entirely rc rr night from and other pi na. Mrs. Wj night fror Springs, an invaltfJ Mrs. 1^/D. Johnson and child have returned from a visit to rela tives at Elm City, N. C. Senator John L. McLaurin is in the city to-day. Mrs. J. Dejongh has returned from a trip to Philadelphia. Her sister, Mrs. Shafer and these child ren, came home with her, and will spend quite a while in Florence. Mrs. W. C. Atkinson left this morning on a visit to friends and relatives at Dovesville, S. C. Mr. Willie Murchison, of Ma-' non, spent yesterday in Florence. Mr. Geo. McCutchen, of Lake City, passed through Florence this morning on his way to Mullins, where he has accepted a position as principal in the graded schools. Mr. McCutchen is a recent gradu ate of the South Carolina College. 1 tolls Indicate If not cured they lead to buncles and running sores. Boils, or their more aggravated form of carbuncle, surely indicates a diseased condition of the blood, 3 which should have prompt att tion on the appearance of symptoms, or they may U ^ more serious diseases. Eat the best you can get, and freely use Botanic Blood Balm (B, B. B.) Mrs. W. A. Steed, of Augusta, Ga, had boils for several years past, as well as a carbuncle over m the right eye. This felt the symptoms of on again. While! would prick the skin needle. The little fester. She took two Botanic Blood Balnr and was entirel cu passed the spring wit: noying boils and _ ___ of a carbuncle. Her blood lieved of a poison ma B. t which is a po remedy. J. D. Watkins, B writes: “Old sores entire person and itch night and day. For sev< 1 could not work at menced the use of Balm (B. B. B.) grow better the first now sound and sores and itching, she .h. • » Ice Cream \ “ At ” l Every ice l,ream| Darby , s ^ A(ternoon It is not pleasant to lose money. Go to the Yellow Store and save money on dress goods. Yellow JHandle* Cared. Suffering humanity ahonld be supplied with every means possi ble for its relief- L is with pleas ure we publish the following: "This is to certify that 1 was a terrible suffer from yellow jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best phy sicians in our eity and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Electric Bitters; and after taking two bottlea, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recom mending them to any person suffering from this terrible mal ady. I am gratefully yours. M. A. Hogarty, Daring ton, K.” Sold by F. U. Lake, druggists. is s scientific vegetable IcompounC used by Dr. Gilman in his private practice for blood diseases such as old sores, scrofula, boils, blood poison, etc. It qured so many people that it was put on the mar ket 17 years ago and is for sale by all druggists at $1.00 per large bottle. It has always enjoyed a large sale because it cures! cures! cures! even after everything has been tried in vain. It cures because B. B. B. drives the poison out of the blood and body. Book of cures sent free of charge. Blood Balm Ca, Atlanta, Ga. KheuMHtlMH Cnrsd la 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 aud the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits 75 cents. Fold by F. U. Laxe, drnggist, Florence. 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 davs and was having about twenty-five operations of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief it would not live. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recom- mended, and I decided to try it. I soon noticed a change for the better; by its continued use a com plete cure was brought about and it is now perfectly healthy.—C. L. Boggs, Stumptown, Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by all druggists and medicine dealers. Aug. * For Sal* The following legal blank* are for sale at the Tikes-Messingbr, office: Bill of sale, note aud bill of sale, lien on crop, agricultural lease and lien, lien and mortgage note and chattel mortgage. Abo magistrate’s blanks. A Chance. Don’t your umbrella or baby parasol need mending, either with broken ribs or torn cover ? Bring it to trtfe for repair and save the ex pense of a new one. No. 120 Houston street or at Times print ing office. Your respectfully, H. D. Lona. ■ - >- t ' •'