â–  .vCf >
Mr
A
.
%
PTITT T
worence Daily Times.
POBLISHBD EVKBY AFTKRNOOW El*
ckrt Sunday.
BRDISOI * BRDISOI, Proprietors.
SIT B8URIPTI0N—One yemi, W; «ix month*,
r,’; three month*, |1; one month, 40 cent*.
P*y*ble In advance. By carrier*, 10 cent*
per week, payable to the carrier* on Halnr-
day morning*.
ADVKKTISINU KATES.
Kuslnem local*, Be per line each Insertion.
Want*, Lost and Poona, not over 26 word*,
cent* each Insertion. Chab most accompa
ny order.
Special rate* for Obituaries, Tribute* of He
speot, Card* of Thank* and Knneral Notice*,
official ad*, at the rate* allowed by law.
Communication* of a personal nature at
regular rate*.
For rate* on transient ana contract adver
tising apply at the office
BKUNHON
ti BKUNBuN, Proprietor*.
The Press and Banner says, “if
we didn’t want the islands, (Phil
ippines) we committed a great
outrage on unoffending citizens of
another country.”
Hear Admiral Dewey was
not directed to capture
the Philippine Islands. Our gov
ernment had no idea of such
thing. Dewey, as we understand,
was directed to overtake and de
stroy the Spanish fleet in Eastern
waters. He found the fleet at
Manila and in destroying this, he
captured the harbor.
Blood
to car-
Proguosticatione of
Record.
the Daily
“The vote cast will probably ag
gregate 80,000, its county officers
are to be nominated at the same
time, which will bring out many
more voters than took the trouble
to cast their ballots in the senatorial
primary of 1897.
Governor Ellerbe was counting
on the solid Conservative support
and has bestowed the patronage of
his office to bring about the result,
but he has not succeeded.
The bulk of the Conservatives
and some Beformers will vote for
Schumpert, who will receive at
least 25,000 votes.
Whitman may get three hundred
votes and Tillman and Archer will
not get over 7,000 votes together.
Featherstone will scarcely exceetl
12,000 votes. N y
This leaves 35,700 votes \d' be
divided betweea Ellerbe and Wat
son, of which the latter^vill get at
least 20,000.
If this calculatio^fee even up-1
race will be betweeif Wa ~
Scbumpert and tbe former would
be a winner, because the prohibi
tionists as well as the dispensary
men would rally to bis support.
If the second race should chance
to be between Ellerbe and Schum
pert, the latter would win, because
be would hold his first vote and
Boils Indicate ,,„ tl
“r cu f ed •h'y k»d
PM and ru ? nin 8 sorts
“Oils, or their more aggravated
orm of carbuncle, surely indicates
a k- S u aSed con d'ti°n 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
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 and day. For several months
I could not work at all. I 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, (fee 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,
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent enre of |
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham-
berlaiu’g Eye and Skin Ointment is
without an equal. It relieves the Itch
ing nnd smarting almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
It al#vures itch, barber's itch,
Nipples, itching piles,
HH 3 f 80re eyes an ^
"cents. Soldbv
Suffrrlnjf Woman Instantly IWIetwl-
The Femieure Tablets almost in
stantly relieve all pain, aching and
soreness in the womb. They are
applied directly to the affected
parts, and act like a soothing heal
ing poultice, drawing out fever and
pain. If used in connection with
the Femieure Tonic, will speedily
and radically cure all forms of fe
male complaints and weaknesses;
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, etc.
Try this new and surpiising cure.
Femieure Tonic $1.00. Femieure
Tablets (24 treatmeuts) $1.00.
Sold by F. U. Lake & Co., Flor
ence, 2
1 â–  â– 
The Rev. W’. B. Costley, of]
Stockbridge, Ga., while attending
to his pastoral duties at Ellen-1
wood, that State, was attacked by
cholera morbus. He says: “By j
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 meat
once.” For sale by all druggist^
and medicine dealers.
Aug.
This is the Canopy Closed. 1
CURE ALL YOUR FAIRS WITH
Pain-Killer.
A Madlola* Chest I* Itself.
Simple, Safa and Quick Cur* for
| CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS,
COLDS, RHEUMATISM,
MEURALOIA.
25 and 50 cent Bottles.
i BEWARE OF IMITATIONS-
BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.
PERRY DAVIS’
IT ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FLORINCE.
P. McNeill, Esq., Probate Judge.
^ereas, Thomas 8. Coward has made
me, to grant him Letters of Ad-
itration de bonis non of tbe estate
id effects of Solomon Coward.
iese are therefore to cite and
lonish all and singular the
Ted and creditors of the said
mion Coward, deceased, that
|y be and appear before me, in the
Urt of Probate, to be held at Flor-
be. on Aug. 211th inst. after publicu-
m thereof, at 11 o’clock in the fore-
on, to show cause, if any they have
f the said Administration should
IbL be granted.
[•■Given under my hand this 4th day
If Aug., Anno liomini, 18U8.
[ Published on the 5th day of Aug..
[898, in the Daily Timks.
J P McNeill,
Judge Probate.
%
We are determined to close
out all Spring and Summer
goods at half-price for cash
nly.
201 DARGAN STREET,
Morgan’s Bargain Store.
v. '-'â– 
Mch 231-yr
The
one
of
.nopy 10
useful of
• I
1
'DIXIE” Mosquito <
the latest and most
novelties, and Wo have them.
W. M. WATERS.
R. R Scott, 1
l
F. P. COVINGTON, M. D.
(office in PALACE DRUG STOKE
B
A
R
B
El
R
Central Hotel
Shaving Parlor.
Polite Attention.
Best Workmen.
“ Hardware
MONTHU
SUFFERING.
^Thousands of
women are
troubled at
monthly inter,
vala with pain*
in the he*d,
back, breast*,
shoulders,sides
hips and limb*.
Bat they need
not suffer.
These pain* 1
dangerous d«
can be cor
Worn*,
[ent*
Ml4i4At44MMIAMiMtMM*«*s****wvwwv«ww —
| CRESCENT BICYCLES, |
3 A New Delight^^o*^ ^
Is found each year in the first ride
of the season. And the new Cres-
-cents have every qualification to
please the most critical rider.
Crescent
Bicycles
FOK 1898,
Are “Envied by All."
A close examination of Crescents
explains why so many are sold at
The Leading Hardvare Store,
OF THE PEE DEE
L. S. WELLING & CO., Florence
~ttr~
Stoves, Crockery,
Harness, Buggies,
Wagons,
We are Agents for
^^McCormick’s flowers
Look out for bargains,
is now at the North
Our buyer
L. S. Welling &
FLORENCE. S. C.
Co.,
A. B. Gannady,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- - S. G.
8~ Florence,
s. c:
Uai
plea}
face,
le
gain the support of thousands who
are disgusted with the present chief
executive.
The next governor will be either
Watson or Schurajiert and either
will be a vast improvement upon
the incumbent.”
We shall see.
A majority of the generals in our
army are well up in years. The ages
of some of them are given as fol
lows: Gen. Young is 58, Shafter,
53; Wheeler, 62; Hawkins, will
tb American Blood Cure.
Icklv dissipates all scrofulous |
in the system, cures pirn-
blotches and sores ou the
orough ly cleanses the blood
of boil\ carbuncles, abscesses and
eruptions, renders the skin clear,
youuft' and beautiful. If yon
would escape blood poison with
all its train of horrors, do not fail
to us * this masterly blood purifier,
which has performed such stu
pendous cures in all cases of shat-1
tered constitution and depravity
of the Mood. Bad heatlh signifies
had blood. Sold by F. U. Lake,
Drugniat, Florence, 8. C.
d. & w.
, uie"fi
About one month ago my child,
(which is fifteen months old, had
an attack of diarrhoea accompanied
— , . . , , H I by vomiting. I gave it such rein-
reach the retiring age of 64 th,s ,Ji M as ar ° u>ua l ly given in such
year , Kent is 2 , Lawton, 55 ; cases, but as nothing gave relief,
and Summer, Bates and Chaffee, we sent for a physician and it was
each 56. T ese are the general under his care for a week. At this
officers in Cuba with Shafter. The time the child had been sick {or
age of the generals in camp at te n days and was having about
home is also advanced Coppng. twenty-five operations of the
er is 63, Brooke, 60; Corbin 56 ; bowels every twelve hours, and we
*!: > ‘* en £y»59 J GrahamJ we re convinced that unless it soon
64 ; Wilson, 61 ; But or 62 and obtained relief it would not live,
one-.egged J 3 > ^ade, 55 ; Chamberls in’s Colic, Cholera and
the youngest of he major-gener- Diarrhoea! Remedy was recom-
als. Register. mended, and I decided to try it.
I soon not ced a change for the
| better; by ; ts continued use a com
plete cure |vas brought about and
make* menstrual
and regular. It pbte _
cate menstrual organa in
tionto do their work pro;
And that stops all this'
Why will any woman si
month after month when V
of Cardui will relieve her?
costs $1.00 at the drug
Why don’t yon get a both
to-day?
For advice, in cases requirty
special directions, address, gl
ing symptoms, "The Ladn
Advisory Department,” T
Chattanooga Medicine '*
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Nra. MZBUUlEWIS
et Ocnsvlll*. Tsias,
H I was trsubM at monthly InL
with Urribl* sain* Is ay has* an* I
but h*** b**n *nUr*ly r*U*vM r
si CarSsl.”
Rucker’s
prompt ami “ *“
business entrusted to nini.
Office over Waters' store.
•Inaugurated to begin
Monday, 9 o’clock sharp.
When the doors will be thrown open to the purchasing public,
sale will be continued for Three Days only
This
WF OO.IC V*lt* uy. X/waavaa.Mtwv. a — V —
Ull AW I) Monday, Tuesday &W ednesday, Aug. 22, 23, and 24
Vatches and
Jewelry Repairing
Is a very Important feat* .
our business. Wo do *orkj
many people we have never*
It comes to us by mall and <
press.
HALF
A Clever Trick.
It certaiuly looks like it, hm
there is really uo trick shout it.
x ■ “ - —i.- 1 . • s
Reputation Counts
For" \
A
Anybody can try iCrho ha, lam. B ""
. A- r IrtrinAVR mn aria 01
back and weak kidneys, malaria
or nervous trouble. Wo mean he
can cure himself right away by
taking Electric Bitters. This
medicine tones up tbe whole sys
tem, acts as a stimulant to the
liver and kidneys, is a blood puri
fier and nerve tonio. It cures con-
stipatiou, headache, faiiitinggp^i,,
sleeplessness and melancholy. i t
is purely vegetable, a mild Uxa
tive, and restores the system to its
natural rigor. Try Electric Bit-
and be convinced that they
a miracle worker. Every
bottle guaranteed. Only 50c at
T. D. Rhodes <fc Co.’s drug atore
3
it is now perfectly healthy.—C. L.
mptown, Gilmer Co.,
y sale by all druggists j
dealers.
W. Va.
and medic!
Aug.
1st Day.
ir>th Day.'
the great
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
fell tfan
of Me.
prodace* the •bovsFMUltaia SO <l*y^ 14
powerfully »ud quickly. Caw* wh*n *11 other* 1*11
Young men will regain their loot manhood, and old
Be* will weotcr” their youthful visor by u*in*
> and *urely i
iboj. W
rmtorw Nervou*
tly “
ST I
•» .-■teAm.yHiE
ItEVivo. if quickly
»n effect. Of He 1 (IbOM orexeM*Kid
not nn. nn8t * 00 ® * or baatom* or bmitI***. It
UI by etwMM st the mat of dlmmi. but
“rrve tonic sad blood boUdor, brfsff
Stew to polo ebook* and to
»nd7vL U ‘ e 0rB °t nmta. It ward, off lamnlty
oth,. lJ nnpu " n - on haviiig REVIVO. a*
. 11 c »n be carried la vest pocket 8r mntt
S1.00 per pack**., or nU tor SAMLwrftb n Mb
ton gun ran tee to eoro off whm§
acn circular free. Addrem
„ *nt.. *«. , JHlLEBBnCO.,269 Mtrton SI..C1UCAS«.U
fcOTwisSP For sale by i
â– aasmtmmgmrn I PALACE 6rUG STORE,
F 1 ertort, Sg
Big « U a eon p, iicnoar
”y_ for UuuurrhffiA,
gy.rm.torrlia-i,
- •nnatur.l d„.
- *uy tua»niB».
«r ulccra-
^ueoa. bwb- written
a-a.tHag.at
’Am'
It U an acknowlodsed fact
while there are other good Je
elers, there are none whose wo
stood the test of time belt
than our*
Skillful Workmen 1
cost more than botches, so go
good work, carefully perform*
should he worth more than t
careless bungling of amateui
We employ only men of knot
skill, and our price* are an It
as the kind of work we do w
admit.
Done bj Us Means
Well Dene...
Drop us a line and send ua yutl
work.
SOLZBACHER & SN,
A. C. L. Watch Inspector*.
FLORENCE. 3. C.
New Barber M
Lomax 6c Crawfor
On Dargan Strce*
Best work. Polite attemn
I Give us a call.
PRICE
SALE
Note. We will only sell goods during this sale to the consumers, as
we were very much annoyed during our February -price sale by--
the storekeepers of Florence trying to get the bargains from the people.
Note. Every article of Merchandise in our big double stores will be
sold at HALF PRICE, except goats’ thread, which is
contract goods. .
Note. ,$800 worth of DREW, SELBY & CO. fine SHOES,
just received, will be included in this sale. Our Famous February
Sale is fresh in your memory. This sale attracted thousands of
buyers miles and miles away.
le are no Strangers to the People of
^PinrftMp. and Vicinity,
and they all know that we live up to our contracts.
Immediately after this sale, our buyer leaves for the East to!
purchase the best selected stock ever shown in Eastern Carolina.
*
Remember the days and date, Aughst
22,23 and 24.
CLOSE EACH DAY AT 6 P. M
We positively will not sell any goods at half price until 9 o’ck
Monday Morning.
Respectfully,
IKIIE
Sole agent for Butterick’s Celebrated .Patterns.
-
1
; ;