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“KUSTLISU” IN THE ARMY.
Oen,
A Rongh Riders’ Story In Which
“Joe” Wheeler Figured,
Edwin Emerson, in Collier’g
Weekly.
When I joined the Rough Rid
ers in the held I had nothing bat
my oldest suit of clothes and a
good six-shooter.
“Haven’t yon anything of yoor
own ?” asked Col. Roosevelt, after
a pitying glance at my bicycle
slippers and straw hat.
“I have some extra eye-glasses,
sir,” I said.
“Well, you’ll have to ‘rustle’ for
a uniform and equipments,’’ re
marked the colonel, “but you’d
better be careful how you do
it.”
At the next inspection I was ar
rayed in a first regular Cavalry
hat, a shirt from the New York
Seventy-first, (Spanish trousers,
a navy revolver, in a German
cavalry hoisted fiorn the Russian
military attache, a Caban machete
a Red Cross blanket and a mule
driver’s poncho.
"Where did yon get the clothes?”
asked Col. Roosevelt, adding
quickly, “I won’t ask. As long
as you have a uniform you’ll
do.”
With this encouragement from
a high quarter I was duly started
on my military career, and it was
not my fault if I lacked for aught
henceforward. Yet I learned that
the thing could be overdone-
That same night there was a
terrific row beoanse someNapoleo
nic genius succeeded in filching
the only package of sugar in the
owtfik just after the captain’s or
derly had formally donated it to
the troop. Every man’s hand
was lifted against the other, and
the quarrels and recriminations
the former cattlemen fondled
their six-shooters dangling at
their hips.
Next day I was ordered to re
port at division headquarters
across the hill. While l was
at attention I heard the following
dialogue between Gen. Wheeler
and his adjutant:
“I have found your saddle
horse,’ sir ?”
“Where was it ?”
“In the Rough Riders’ camp.”
“How did it get there ?”
“They stole it, sir.”
“Where is it now ?”
“It is still over there. They
claim it is their own and refuse to
give it up. They say they found
it grazing in their trenches four
da vs ago.”
The old general arose in his
wratn, exclaiming: “Is there any
thing these devils won’t steal?
Report the facte to Col. Roosevelt
with my compliments, and tell
him that I must iusist on having
my horse returned to me.”
The adjutant departed and Gen.
Wheeler turned to me. As he
recognized the cross sabers and
number one on my army hat his
face clouded and he said:
“So you are one of the Rough
Riders. Well, you may be good
fighters—iu faot, you have shown
yourselves to be good fighters—
but tor downright thievery you
are the worst I ever have known.
Why, your camp is known all over
the army as the den of thieves.
It is a wonder to me how some of
you ever managed to get out here
unhanged.”
“We have the sheriff of Cripple
Creek to keep us straight, sir,”
said I, saluting, and was promntly
sent away on detail.
W hen I got back to our camp I
found the general’s horse still
grazing at its place, while the
general’s adjutant was making ex
cited expostulations in front of
Col. Roosevelt’s tent.
Bolls Indicate Diseased Blood.
If not cured they lead to car
buncles and running sores.
Boils, or their more aggravated
form of carbuncle, surely indicates
a diseased condition of the blood,
which should have prompt atten
tion on the appearance of the first
symptoms, or they may lead to
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
the right eye. This spring she
felt the symptoms of boils coming
on again. While sewing she
would prick the skin with her
needle. The little sores would
fester. She took two bottles of
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
and was entirel cured, and she
passed the spring without the an
noying boils and possible return
of a carbuncle. Her blood was re
lieved of a poison matter by B. B.
B., which is a powerful blood
remedy.
J. D. Watkins, Blakely, Ga.,
writes: “Old sores covered my
entire person and itched intensely
night andday. P'or several months
I could not work at all. 1 com
menced the use of Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) and began to
grow better the first week, and am
now sound and well, free from
sores and itching, and at work
again.”
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B )
is a scientific vegetable compound
used by Dr. Gilman in his private
practice for blood diseases such as
old seres, scrofula, boils, blood
poison, etc. It cured 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 Co , Atlanta, Ga.
- .1 ———, 1 .in.... 1 ■ ■■
Yellow Jaundice Cured.
Suffering humanity should be
supplied with every means possi
ble for its relief. It 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 city and all to no
avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist,
recom
two
litters; and
atter taking two boUl||^ I
was entirely cured. I liVK.
take great pleasure in recom
mending them to any person
suffering from this terrible mal
ady. I am gratefully yours, M.
A. Hogarty, Laxingtou, K.” Sold
by T. D. Rhodes & Co., druggists.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cure of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment is
without an equal. It relieves the itch
ing and smarting almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch,
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lids.
Or. Cady’s Condition Powders for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by
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
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 cur^ was brought about and
it is n w perfectly healthy.—C. L.
Boggs, Sturnptown, Gilmer Co.,
VV. Va. For sale by all druggists
and medicine dealers.
Aug.
KhrumatUm Cured In a Day.
Mystic Cure” for rheumatism
and neuralgia radically cures in 1
to .1 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.
C. L^^e. druggist, Florence.
^CCHXiSS
r ia 1 to 6 4»j. ^
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Mt to Mltown.
I * ,* *on-potoono«»
OonorrU®*,
S,???’ 8 1**f ra »*°rrh®a,
Whit**, unnatural dia-
‘“flamma-
Ir pt«tiun or nlcera-
—. — tion of mucoua mem
pajrHfE»UIS CHEKictiCa. branw. Non-aatrinwnt.
l0i»Cl«lun,0.]MH a*M by DrunUim,
0- s- a. •’Ot IU Plain wrapper
fcmtfsr RE VIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
lat Day.
18 th Day,
THE GREAT
Made a
ell .fart
of Me.
SOth
Tuaasarmr
produce* tha above results In SO days. It act!
powerfully and Quickly. Cure* when all other* fall
young men will regain their lost manhood, and old
men will recover their youthful rigor by using
BEVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous-
ness. Lott Vitality. Impoteacy. Nightly Em 1 salons,
Uat Power. Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and
aU effects ot self-abuse or ex Demand indiscretion,
which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It
not only cures by starting st the seat ol disease, but
la a great nerve tooie and Mood buUder, bring
ing back the pink plow to nolo chocks and re
storing the fire of youth, ft wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist on having BEVIVO, a*
Other. It cat bo carried in vest pocket. By mail
•1.00 per package, or six for SOUM, with •
tire written guarantee to cure
the mosey. Circular free. Address
UMUDICIIE C0..269 Dearton Sl.CHKmiLL
For sale by the
PALACE DRUG STORE,
F 1 tititi, f.
Suffering Women Instantly Relieved.
The Femicure Tablets almost p-
stantly relieve all pain, achinglfd
soreness in the womb. They
applied directly to the aff<
parts, and act like a soothing ktil*
ing poultice, drawing out fever iod
pain. If used in connection Ifth
the Femicure Tonic, will sj
and radically cure all forms
male complaints and weakneltes;
including falling of the womb,«ul
ceration of the womb, congestion of
the ovaries, painful and obstructed
menstration, leucorrhoea or whites,
weight and pain in pelvis, dragging
sensation in groin, aching and pain
in back and limbs, flooding, #tc.
Try this new and surprising Aire.
Femicure Tonic $1.00. Femicure
Tablets (24 treatments) $1.00.
Sold by F. U. Lake & Co., Flor
ence. 2 ;
The Rev. W. B. Costley, ol
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 lile. It relieved me at
once.” For sale by all druggists
and medicine dealers.
Au f?- it
CURE ALL VOUR FAIRS WITH
Pain-Ki
A Madlclns Chast la Itsalf.
Slmpl*. Safa and Quick Cur* for
CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUCHS,
COLDS, RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA.
25 and 50 cent Bottlee.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS-
BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.
PERRY DAVIS*
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
T'housands of
women an
troubled at
monthly inter
vals with paint
in the head,
back, breasts,
shoulders,aides
hips and limbs.
But they need
not suffer.
These,
dangerous
can be coi
i function should operate
hese paimi are symptoms of
gerous derangements that
be corrected. The
makes menstruation painless,
end regular. It puts the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops all this pein.
Why will any women suffer
month after month when Wine
ofCarduiwill relieve her? It
costa fi.oo at the drug store.
WTry^don’t you get a bottle
For advice, in cases requiring
special directions, address, giv
ing symptoms, “The Ladles*
Advisory Department," The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
—aeffffsav.
â– is. rozena lewis,
. at Osnavllls, Tara*, stya l
luu b.ub.Ml at monthlylatarvals
•RMarriW* sain* la my htad tad bask,
k * m,m
Watches and
Jewelry Repairing
is a very important feature of
our business. We do work for
many people we have never seen:
H comes to us by mail and ex
press.
Reputation Counts
For Mod
It is an acknowledged fact that
while there are other Food Jew
elers. there are none whose work
stood the test of time better
than ours
Skillful Workmen
cost more than botches, so rood
Kood work, carefully performed,
should be worth more than the
careless bundling of amateurs.
We employ only me* of known
skill, and our price* arc as low
as the kind of work we do will
admit.
Done by Us Means
Well Done...
Drop us a line and dand ua your
work.
SULZBiCHER 0 SOU,
A. C. L. Watch Inspectors.
FLORENCE. 5. C.
New Barbershop.
5
I
Lomax Se Crawford.
On Dargan Street:
Best work. Poljte attention.
Give us a call.
PACKao IN j I B. l-.VCKAOr.S
PUSTICO
M COMBINES j»
CLEANLINESS AND
DURABILITY J
AND “IT TILL NOT RUB OFF."
ANYONE CAN BRUSH IT ON
NO ONE CAN RUB IT OFF!
Plasfko a a pure, permanent and porous wall coating, and does not require
taking off to renew as do all kalsomincs. It is a dry powder, ready for use
by adding water (the Latest makr is used in cold water) and can be easily
bnahed on by any one. Made in white and twelve fashionable tints. J* J*
For full particulars and sample card uskjtj*
^ Florence S. C.
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Citation Notice
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FLORBNCK.
By J- B- McN eill, Esq., Probate Judge.
\V hereas, 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 iuid appear before me, in the
Court of Probate, to be held at Flor
ence, on Aug. 20th inst. after publica-
Flaw* f iwsMArvV tt .. y _ 1 »_ *. . -
This is the Canopy Closed.
k
J he “DIXIE” Mosquito Canopy is
one of the latest and most useful of
novelties, and we have them
W. M. WATERS.
tion thereof, at 11 o’clock in 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, 189H. j T * f—V X. X.
Published on the 6th day of Aug., | -TV. G O bt>,
1898, in the Daily I imkh. *
J P McNkim.,
Judge Probate
Now
i
Is your time to get goods at
/ 2 price.
We are determined to close
out all Spring and Summer
goods at half-price for cash
only.
201 DARGAN STREET,
Morgan’s Bargain Store.
*
Mch 231-yr
F. P. COVINfiTON, M. D.
Officein PALACE DRUG STORE
Central Hotel
Shaving Parlor.
Polite Atteotion.
Best Workmen.
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iCRESCENT BICYCLES,!
=3 A New Delighto^tem^
^3 Is found each year in the first ride
£2 of the season. And the new Cres-
3 cents have every qualification to
^3 please the most critical rider.
3 Crescent
3 Bicycles
^3 FOB 1808,
Are “Envied by AU."
A close examination of Crescents
explains why su many are sold at
The Leading Hardware Store,
OF THE PEE DEE
L. S. WELLING & CO.. F
Rucker’s
-is t
6 kDQS* v —
“ Hardware.”
»ww wwa
Stoves, Crockery,
Harness, Buggies,
Wagons.
We are Agents for
-^^McCormick’s flowers
Look out for bargains. Our buyer
is now at the North
S. C.”
tiw&m
L. S. Welling & Co..
FLORENCE. S. C.
A. B. Gannady,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Florence, - - S. G.
Prompt and careful attention given to all
business entrusted to him.
Office over Waters' store.
â– ^Inaugurated to begin
GRAND
Moilday, 9 o’clock sharp,
When the doors will be thrown open to the purchasing public. Thi;
sale will be continued for Three Days only
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, Aug. 22, 23, and l
HALF
PRICE
Note. We will only sell goods during this sale to the consumers a
we were very much annoyed during our February -price sale fr
the storekeepers of Florence trying to get the bargains from the people
Note. Every article of Merchandise in our big double stores will b
sold at HALF PRICE, except coats’ thrrad. which i
contract goods.
Note. .$800 worth of DREW, SEtBY & CO. fine SHOES
just received, will be included iff this sale. Our Famous Februar
Sale is fresh in your memory. This sale, attracted thousands c
buyers miles and miles away. V *
We are no Strangers to the People of
. ^ P]nrp.nr.p. and Vicinity,
and they all know that we live up to our contracts.
Immediately after this sale, our buyer leaves for the East i
purchase the best selected stock ever shown in Eastern Carolina!
Remember the days and date, Angus
22,23 and 24.
SALE
We positively will not sell any goods at hall price until o o'clor
Monday Morning. y ^
Respectfully, j* 1