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r*\V i - . ; **. . f 2 # Agricultural The Price of Cotton and Cottonseed. From the Southern Cultivator: Tlie majority of our readers are already aw^re of the lact that %tTheFarmers'Union" and ' The ! Gotten Association" have both I fixed their minimum' price lor ! cotton at 15 cents and the price lor cottonsee i at $20.Ot) per ton, or 30 cents per bushel. It ia ? .1 11 1 i ... .1.. .. ,n<a !)<? II W C' 1 ?l ' LC 11 III ' i> iu -5 iv o um- . thing on lhe-e subjects, b'cau G| setting these prices does not -<-j euro them ami only by wise and ! united effort upon .lie part of our tannery can they be obtain-\ ed. AS TO J5-CENT COTTON. The situation and shortness of the crop Koetns to fully justify 15 cents cotton, but sio.ee the fiction of our ass ciations, ill price has declined nearly three cents j This shows theie will he heavy! opposition. The cotton hovers and mill.men ire g"i?u: i.? jot p as cheap as they cm. They have already secured thousands of bdes at 12 ctnls lor Oc'oberand November delivery. While lew do not endorse this soiling for future delivery, yet the South ! can not hold all the crop, and! the delivery of this cotton will | relieve the si'nation and enable those who do hold to have a better chance with theirs. The battles for higher prices will never be easily won; it will require wise and united action on the pari ol our fanners to win the vie tory and hold it. We say this on the part of our farmers because to secure success the farmers can and must co-operate with the ' Union" in their struggle even 1 though they may no' ho a mem ! her. The only thing that will j enable us to get 15 cents is to ' keep the cotton < IT tlie market, until it brings this price. Our advice to all who can, is not to gin your cotton in a hurry unless you are forced to borrow *vwt?k?k%? rv n if If i 1 1 l\o o 1 1 t lio JIIV/iicj KJ11 ii# i b n III ijkj (!! viic letter for staying on the ?eed a i month or so. The rule all cotton growers must adopt for sellpreservation is to 1? p selling whenever the market g es down; 15 cents mav be obtained by ?lie Union, but, not wiihou along, hard struggle ; so if \ on want the price prep .ro to keep your C t'on "off t in? market." as to cottonseed. The mills seem more willing to give a fair pr'oe this year, and they opened the market at $10.00 per ton, some $4.00 more than at opening of last season. With cottonseed yi>u h tve an alternative?y u can put thf,m in the ground as a fertilizer if you can not get your price. They are worth $18.00 or $20.00 as manure. Yet we like to see the tr.;iia .0.1 ihpiri whenever f hev Day what they are worth. This cottonseed industry is a gr -a' busi ness?a Southern business and we w:?nt to see nil our industries flourish. We have no fight t? make upon the manufacturer. Next to the producers our sympathies are with them. It takes them all to build up a great country, such as we need have our Southland. But we certainly say to our faimers, get all J THE LA.NC, Department. your produce is worth. There is nothing more depressing nod disastrous than low prices. We know the evil of this too#woH. We rejoice wiili our farmers at their prospects for good prices this season. The opportunity is certainly in your hands; you have only to hold your stuff uu -til these '-fixtd prices" aro r . c ived. The following is a fair - ~t .1. . ~ .# i ?i.? .... lM! IJI 71 It* ui II1V u 'CM HUM Hit* V a1 ue of ;> 'on of eotonseed a* d i s products 'lie mills : COST. | One ton of seed, $20.00 I Commission to au'ent and buyer, 1.00 Fr inht to mill, 1.50 U.Tu*hine and ma'nuf iciure, 4.00 I i 10 per cent loss in taud and traa , 2.00 Total $28.50 V A lit' E OK I'll DUCT. 45 gallon* of oil at 35c , $1" .75 800 lbs. cot tons* od-meal at $1.35 10 80 40 bs. lititers at 4c., 1.60 S00 lbs lul ls at 40c., 3.20 Total $31.35 $31.25?$28.50 equals $2.85 pr- fit per ton of seed. There is no fortune to the mills in tins. l'he heavy expense of pi-tlit and salaried men should be taken into consideration. They must be u'lmcu1 tu divine prone* witu the farmers. It is useles* for ?i? to produce stuff that the manufacturers may titon* rich. "Liv>' and let live" should be the motto of all." A Criminal Attack m an inoflV-imive citi/t-n is riequcntlyriilleit n hut apparently useless tube -w I < :he "appendix " It's generally the result oi protracted coustipitiuu. following !iv. r tori or* Dr. King's New I .ifPills regulati the iver. prevent appendicitis and establish egulur buhitt ot tlie bowels. J >c. at Knnicrburk 1'hurnmcy. Warehouses for Waxhaw and Marshville. Monroe Journal : Mr. (J. C. Moore, president of the North j Carolina Cotton Association, spoke at Waxhaw last Thursday afternoon and at Marshville at night, lie was met by nice audiences at each place, ami at e;?c? place a movement f< r a cot'on war house was beyun. Cmntni ir-cs were appointed to taka tbo matter under advisenv-nt and 'a! o Mi'-b step^ se'na needed. Tin* proposition was received i ?Vorab y at each pi.ic>. NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMER* W< ?r?' |>1< *sed to annoumm tliM Fol?v> s Itofi y and t *r for con^li*. colds and limit; ti 'tdil.s i* not affected by >no Nati oa) I'm-' F>>o<l i.iid !>rui> Inw as it contain* no opintt a or tin r harmful drnj?s, and wo r?ooiuni' nd it at a aalc remedy tor children and adult*. Foley's ''tire will cme an* case of kidney troob that is n .t beyond :ucdiimI aid. Knnderburk Phmtnacy. $100 WEWAOO $100 The renders of this paper will b< pleased to learn that there in at 4*MHt one dreaded disease that science has been able t-? curt and thai is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh < u?t is the only positive ? .ire now know noi the medical fraternity. Catarrh being t eonstitntion.il disease, require* a consti tut ion al tretinent. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and tmiotv us surfaces of tlx system, thereby deniorying the foandntior of the diseases, and Riving the patten' strength by building up the oonstitntior and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in itcurative powers that they offer One llun drefl Dollars for any case that it tails t< cure. Send for list of testimonials Address: F. J.Cheny ?fc Co., Tale lo () Hold by Druggists, oe-.ts Take Hull's family Fills tor oonattpn tion. ASTER NEWS, OCTOBER 19, Summons for Relief. KTATE OF SOUTH CAUOLINA, COUNTY OF LANCASTER. Court of Common Pleas. D. A. Williams?Plaintiff, vs. | J. \v. <'untiinghfttn, Dicey Poore. Mary P. Crews. F. M. By rd. Ali<e \dkin?, (.oil Walker, Sar^h Byrd. Maggie Owens, Hilaa B. Wc!!n,h. ."f, Wei s Leonadaa Weils, Willie Wells, , Frank Well*, llotiry Wells, Alice Welle, Krmst Wells, Fred Wei's, George Yarn. Mal>el Varn, Ruth Varn, Ethel Varn. K a Bass, Sal' e llatheox, Mollie Poore, Mary Poore, Davi?i M. Poore, Sallle Mc vllister, Mo lie Ilart.GreenS.Poore.J.S Poore, H. II. Poore, J. L. Poore, Minerva Poore,John P. Poore. Faniiie'Downs, l hotna-' Poore, Maggie Phi hps, Ida Poore J. F. Poore, M Poore, K la . Fret we I, Sa lie Lou Poore, Mattie Poore, I.iioy Phj.lip . Carrie P.eil Mock and J. C. Byrd? Defendants. '! o >he Defendants above nam d : You are hereby summoned anil re! quired to answer the complaint In I this aetion, which has h? en tiled in (the orti ie of the ('lerk of Common , P ens, for the said County, a .d o I supto n oiv nf rOur answer Hid c.iinpla>nt on the uhsrrfbers at their ollice* in the town of Lancaster, Sou'h Carolina. within t\v n?v day< aft* r the service hereof, exctusiv of the day of sn h service; anil if \ on tail to answer the comp aini within fhe time aforesaid, the plaint IF in this action wil apply to the ounri fur the relief demanded in J! e eo.np nirit. To f lie infant deterdm ts. ' lice We Is', Ernest We.Is, Mabel Varn. Kutti Varn, Mary I'oore ami David .M. Poore: 'Jake notice that, unh - you apply to the i ourt f r tiie appoint incur of a guardian ad litem, within tweutv days after the service hereof, to appear and defend this action in jour he ha If. tin* p aintifl* herein wi l make such aiplicatinn.il) your behalf and stead, to .1 F. vfiejfc.ry, Ksq , <* erk of Court of Common Plea* for said ( ountj and State. Dated October P2th, 11*07. Williams tfc >V liiiarus. PlaintilF's Attorneys. fSpalj J F. Gregory, C. C. C. L C To the last forty-four above name.i ile'enda nts, who are non-residents of ths st?t*? of South Carolina : You will please take notice that, the complnint in the above stated action was tiled in the oflloe of the Clerk of Court of Common l'leas fo Lancaster County. South < andlna, on the lJth lay of O fot>er, 1007. Dated October 12th, 15M?7 Williams it Williams, f'lHiniin s Attorneys. [Seal] J. F. Gregory, C. O. C. L. i". Out Of Sight. "Oat of Right out of iinrrd." is an old [ Mtyiri^ which applies with ?|*cial t'orc?* to .1 sore. barn <;y wound that's Ixan treated with BncUlcn'R Arnica .Silvo It's onto! Kifrht, out of mind ar.it out of existence t iles too and ? hilldu in disappear under, its btmliuii ifillneoce. Guaranteed b;, FundejbnrH l'harn'swo. 25 n Tax Notice. Taxes will he due and pa\abie without penalty from Oct. 15.to Dec. 31? li?07 The tax levy for State purposes is 1 1-2, n,Ills, tor ordinary County 5 mills, for interest on Chester and I ' In-raw Ry ltonda I mijl and one half [1-2] mill, for sinking fund for raid : Honda, for School purposes 8 Mills, 1 making a total <>f 14 mills on all taxaj hie property of the County. ? ? -- ?V.. ?*f iif inf /*?? 'Potttn. r?ir pnj HflM ??i iu\rn -iV ?/n I w?T IIship \ (' A.<". Ity.J I'leaaant Hill, 2A mills, for ' ane l.reekr2J mills, for (Jills Creek, 2$. In School district^, N'ovs 12- 17-2.'l) 27-119-40 th?re is a .specal levy of 4 mi-Is himI No's 14 ami 3'1 ft mills, in No's it mid 24. <1 mills, ami No's ft, J * K.. H2 and ?> is 2 niiMa, ami in No. 40. 7 mills There is a".so a tax of tlion each male citiz-ri between th" ages of 21 ami ft) years old, except those who are exempted by law During the innnJh of Jan., 19bj). a penalty of I": will he charged on all unpa d t ixes and during February an additional 1% will he charged on all un[<nid taxes and from March 1st tolii an additional 5% will be charged on a'l unpaid taxes. \V. 11 Millen County Treasuier. Real Estate for Sale. To any one de-icing to hoy real east de: Town property, one building ronstisting of three at re n onis, one "mm t\. nil In \l fU'knV CftiiMw n one by Dr J. A. Kilt ledge, and one ! . by Heath Springs i*. (); upper story contains live rooms and <?rie hall. ' 212,' Acres <>f and J miles from Ileal h Springs B. C., known as 11. II ' 1 Ilortnn place. 1 225 acres tl\e mi es from Heat! c-prings near colored camp ground. Bee M. Y. Hauthen, Ilealh .Springs, B C. A CARD This is to certify that all druggists ?r , ruithoriad to refund yonr money if Foley' Honey and Tar fails to euro your cough o ^ I cold. It -tops the urgh. heats tn? lung and preTents serious remits from a cold (hires In grippe cough and prevents pneu ' monia and consunipf ? oi.tnins no o pistes The genuine is in a yllow pack age Refuse substitutes. Pundftrhurk I'hnr maey. 1901. NEW GOC OLI We were fortun orders for Fall G< (result is we are afc (most anything in (and Shoe line at ? vanceOur stock of merchandise is 11c | you some prices on a few items t I 5000 yds Outing at 5 7 1-2 anc 1500 yds Heavy Weight Sheeti 1500 yds 3 yard Sheeting 7 1-! 25 pes Jeans Pants cloth at les 33 1-3 cts the yard. We picked up a Job in Ladies $10.00 each, worth 50 per cent m We have the best line of Cloth to $18.00 the suit. When you go to make your Sin i our line. We have got the goods Ladies Fine Shoes from 75cts i close price holds good on Mens', | It will pay you to get our price will lose money. Funderburk | GOOD SHOE i FALL | N ;Q For men, ladies and ?are now handling than ever before. V m. here for the $ WALK-0\ $ Ij for men. An intelli more and more to a ja for security.?For ir of a name is worth ft Can the makers affo Shoe that would dis jy for your protection. v* We have other g< know we can save y !J| ing for your entire f jj^ son. . i ^jjj We buy in large :|& SPOT CASH. We arc ready wit ^ Lancaster County. f5 r i ^uiiic anu cxainir I WILLIAMSV 1 " W >DS i pr ir.rs : ate in placing our Dods early. The ile to sell you althe Dry Goods iractieally no ad ?\v and complete. We quote 0 verify our statement. 1 10 cts per yard, ng 0 cts per yard. 2 cts the yard. s than mill prices, 12 1-2 to I Long Coats from $5.00 to lore money. Don't miss these, ing we ever carried, from $3.50 )Q purchases for 'the family see ; and we guarantee the prices, on to the best made. Same Boys' and childrens'. ?s, if we don't sell you some one^ j Yours for close prices, y I ; company is I; GOODS 1 EW STYLES 1 children which we in larger quantities N Y'f acrpntc 5k - -to' ^ >m SHOES I gent public is looking JJ big trade mark name y istance the reputation H i a million dollars, ^ ?rd to stamp it on any |J credit it ? It stands M (i )od brands, which we 8 ou money on, by buy- 11 atnily's use this sea- M quantities and pay ^ % li the largest line in M ! I Yours truly, 11 HUGHES CO. I i