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\ Estimate of Crop by "Farm- IJ | ^ ers* Union?No Cotton to | | be Sold at Present Prices. Jha Columbia special in the News and Courier: The gathering of luti< the executive committee of the State Farmers' Union and county presidents concluded its ses sion this afternoon. The follow- 5^^ ing information was giveu out from the meeting, which was held behind closed doors. Andtt From reports from each of the Rh?\L twentv-five counties represented SS'iSJ at the meeting the present crop was estimated at from 58^ to 50 per cent of normal, which means that the State will produce about l/h 800,000 bales this t?ll !??????? using reports were heard from Fl the State's delegate* to the National Convention at Fort Worth. Geo: Definite steps were taken to complete the organization of oounties. Marion will be organized next Monday and Clarendon, Marl- 1 boro, Calhoun and Aiken coun- l'ear ties will fall into line soon after en , Secretary F. Li. Westou, ol ,Il-? the Cotton Association, and *e ( President T. B. Staekhoure, ot the Ware Ilouse Company, ud- 1 dressed the meeting on tlie cot ?( ton movement and tho importance of storing A resolution | al i,G was unanimously adopt- d which ,M' requites all members of the un- ( f ion to seil not a bile until 'here ?U.U. , is advance from the present r. prices. Tho minimum is held )V 1 1 , the secret. Steps were taken to place the 0-H 11 Farmers' Unjon Sun on a firm financial footing with $ 10,000 1 capital and a well equipped plant, by co the raising of stoc % being pro 1 "iiir-t ItlOVH rated among th? several county mR(je organization*. The determina- rup s tinn i?i to nmlro U?o ?Jn.. .. main. ?-v?> -- vw v ' uo u u 11 a si 1 ... . most agricultural paper, sec >nd to but o none in the the country, and to ?> this end arrangements wore made tor various departments of fo. the paper to be e litod by eminent agricultural specialists. Ko1?l will, in a very short time, en- ' ' able the stomach to do the work it tha ] should do, and the work it should do ofet is lo digest all the food you eat. When . . the stomach can't do it Kodol does it aolo for it and in the meantime the atom- male ach is getting stronger anil able to lieg8 take up its regular natural work again. Kodol digests all you eat. It Ml makes the stomach sweet and it is dang Jleasant to take. It is sold here by x i> . F. Mackey A Co. w-s J ' _ lfftVl Rural Information The lost traveler accosted the wheT freckled lad astride the gate post. ful a "Sonny, how far i9 it from M here to the next town as the nest crow flies?" Univ "Dunno, mister, I ain't a M T/& crow " den i "Well, which is the best way Cut. to hit the pike?" Mi "Hit it any way you want, it Cut, ain't got no feeling." day. "Tut. tut, my boy ; don't be so facetious and tell me if 1 can make the next car." Evt "Hardly. It's already made." The traveler frowned and re- Remt moved the persp ration from his iiinea: hrow "P al Drow. they "You appear to be a pretty prope smart youngster." i?eme "Not half as smart as my brot- burk her, mister." lleatl ti'iTil What made him smart?" Fan "Why, he lell into a yellow- (J( jackets' nest." nft Beware of Olnmetnts for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. an" * era' I as mercury will Vurely destroy the ' . sense of smell and completely derange sel the whole system when entering it mills through the mucous surfaces. Huch +on articles should never he used except * on prescriptions from reputable phy* sicians, as the damage they will do is been ten fold to the good you can possibly p derive from them. Hall's Catarrh y "n Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Out tl A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous When surfsces of the system. In buying! If a Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get|kikne the genuine. It is taken internally take I made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. and n< (w^ney A Co. Testimonials free. or dia Hold by Druggists. Price, 75c, per a stroi bottle. delay Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- Fund* patiou. mond, 4 THE LANCASTER NEW heumatismj""rT ve found a trlod and tested cum for Rhctv 'BwL Mg at Mot a remody that will straighten the *A llmba of chronic cripples, nor tum bouy gH wfell iB back to flesh again. Thnt Is Impossible, BB ^^B *n now surely kill the pains and pangs of gH iplorable disease. lermanr?with a Chemist In the City of itadt ? f found the last IngTedient with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatio Remedy was made ected. dependable prescription. Without ?t ingredient. I successfully treated many, oases of Rheumatism; but now. at last, it unU r cures all curable cases of this heretofore F dreaded disease. Those sand-like granolar .. found In Rheumatic Blood seem to <1 tssolve iss away under the action of this remedy as as does sugar when added to pure water, ten. when dissolved, these poisonous wastes pass from the system, and the cause of rp, istlsm Is gone Wuver. There Is now no 1 He ?od?no actual excuse to suffer longer with lp. We sell, and In confidence reoomnmnd pel lence rv ri a marked Dr. Shoop s we eumatic Remedy "><> i JNDERBURK PHARMACY. 2000y . ^ IT liams to rgia Farmer Kills Deputy One lc Marshal. 4 cents i irnesville, Ga., Sept. 23 ? ^??fn F. Perdue, h farmer living price 10 here, shot Deputy Marshal , ,nc'^ Porch at 2 o'clock this morn- 19 inflicting wounds Irom which _ Ple. diner died a' 2 o'clock this i cents l dooq. 2piec< >rch earlier in the night i-jinon< 3d up Perdue lor being! stripes, V and disorderly Friends ,.ync 1 ued tor Perdue's release did qual Porch turned him out. One k rwarcls Perdue secured a R no^ j? ? and waited on Market s'reel || ' ,n<( 'oroh's regular round, when, I an(' o nu' warning, according to I . P1GC officer's diing words, lie 3 SWISS to ed the. , 8 : : , I 1 you have u cold you may be hat it has oeen caused indirectly B . nstipttion and consequently you K It IS neci first of all take something to I fclll t^OOC the bowels. This is what has [8 lj . K imp ly's Laxative 1 ough By- H It o successful and so generally de- a eilOl'ts t led. ft does not cons ipate like | exnmirip <>i cue oiu iasiu.)iieil cough cures, a n the other hand it gently moves tj ... owels and a' the same time heal* H tion and allays infl nnination of 83 3. Iroat. Ho d by J. F. Mac key ?fc jj sT* rew Cut News Items. New n i * >,. t> Embrt ie many Inends nl Miss lser-? Collar Fiynu, of iNew Cut, will re- f r to learn thai she will be nil- Collar to return to Columbia Fe Onek > College on account ot sick- |)ej^s (fever). isses Bessie and Lillie Flynn, liters ot Messrs It. .J. and , Flynn, ol New Cut., will 3 to enter Columbia college j Friday morning. Their v friend* of Now Cut and else $ e wish th?m a very success- k ud pro=perous year, essrs Jim Duncan and ErCarnos return to Carolina I C IA ersity the first ot the week. ' r. Avery Rjas^nover ot Cum- Here < is visiiiiii; relatives in New possible adaquatt ss Lillian Flynn, of New their ovv was in town shopping Mon- lines of i New^ Reader. you and , . . date suit Will Interest Many. Boys 1 ?ry person should know that I best Vail health is impossible if the kid- them in are deranged. Foley's Kidney t, sdy will cure kikney and bladder lorin^ tn le in every form, and w.ill build All the I ad strengthen these organs so cViirt? cl will perform their functions s Tly. No danger of Bright's dls- Hope J or diabetes if Foley's Kidney npnitent (dy is taken in time Funder- f Pharmacy, E. \V. Hammond, anteeC! U 1 Hprings, c. s insole ar mere' TTniAn Dlone 0^11 lontrpr A.1 tiivi VI vriavii JL 1C4UO IU OCii " "* 3tton Direct to Euro pean Mills. fl lumbia special in the News 1 jjl I Jourier: The State Farm- JumWl Jnicn is at work on a scheme ? 1 cotton direct to European ? , shipping through Charles- JUfJC To this end Jos L. Iveitt, $ 3 executive committee, has j appointed to confer with nissioner Watson to work le details of the project. Charged wi Rob S| Trifles Become Troubles oi k ny person suspects that their nalisnury, ys are deranged they should Murphy, a pi ''oley's Kidney Kennedy at once ?,i vnnilcr wlii [)t risk having Bright'* disease . J . . betes. Delay gives the disease ,s .)a" here nger foothold and you should not spiracy. lie taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. i' ^ >rhurk Pharmacy. E. W. HamHeath Hprings, S. C. a via bank ,f i rS. SEPTEMBER 26, I9Q8 IEW G< AT NEW Al LOWER PK new fall goods recently bought in the Northei d buyer at from 10 to 20 per cent, off the fo: at prices that will appeal to every customer w will call snppinl ntfonfinr* f ^ 1 uvvvuvtuii l,u c* 1CW CACCpilUlUll eces Amoskeag dress ginghams, One I01 )rice 12-2c. Now to go at only 8 1-2 One lo ards good Gc quality apron ging- One loi go at only 4c yard. Mill en >t unbleached Domestic to go only pieces. 1 fard. to go at ' irds 36 inch dark percales, former One loi to 12 1-2 cents, to go at only 8 l-2c splendid )t bordered percales in light and Bureai 2c quality to go at 10c yard. and light ces fancy outings, pretty patterns, One lo ;o go at only 5 cents yard. quality a es 38 inch striped suiting to go 12-2 98 cents ette in white, solid colors and A big 1 heavy quality the yard 12 l-2c. wool 11-4 t)t short length chambrays splen- the pair, ity to go at only 8 l-2c yard. One loi >t plaid suiting sold last year at 20c and blue "o at only 10c yard. Black i lid values in white llannel at 15, 20, One lot \ 5 cents yard that rust es iytpHV JW5 in^Vi A 1 ? t?~~v>y uk, iiivu u^uicu uurbaui VJI1 lOl go at only 10c yard. only 3.50 K DRESS GOODS DE lless to say, contains many beautiful and att Is, We endeavor at the change of every sea*-' ; stylish and desirable goods the market alb his season have not been in vain as you will s< i our pretty woolen goods, silks, etc. '11VV Things l\ iofa pillows at 25 cents New Pillow cards letal hand bags at 25cts Handkerchiefs 2 Dideried h'dk'fs. only 5c Pretty belting in supporters "Tryune" 3 shades, the yard its. New center pieces supporters, pearl 25 set One lot ladies' 50c )t ladies' 25 cent belts reduced to 19 cents Or reduced to 7 cents. ^BS^ Kip ^?^A tabl T: )THL\(i l)tl>*IIVJ\rl especially has our efforts in securing the bes merchandise for the least possible money beei ely reward with the goods, that can stand 01 n merit. We carry 3 first-class dependable clothing and out of this stock can fit you, please save you money on a stylish, serviceable, up-to See them before buying, cnee pant suits. The biggest stock and the les we've offered in several seasons. We have all sizes and from the cheapest up to the best e boys along with you and let us fit them up >oy needs to wear we keep it. Hats, Caps loes, underwear, etc. Montgomery shoes for women and children are iary made of solid leather. Every pair guar o have a solid leather counter, a solid leathei id a double cap toe. To buy this shoe means te faction. They cost no more but wear mucl nd may be found here at any time. ifttsljer IIi-r iKVVtkJWl iVliyi iHH! S'T FORGET OUR ith Conspiracy to from Salisbury. This ban pencer Bank. deposit, nearly $10( N. 0.. 23 George Murphy was overheard dia ornfhen'lv connect ing the details of the plot te m m of Salisbury, Salisbury merchant, who .charged with con- secreted himself near the i is accused of hav- ing place of the conspin to rob the Wacho one of whom had divulgec Spencer, two miles plot to police officers 7 _ 30DS MD ICES rn Markets by our shrewd and exrmer prices, have been opened and ho appreciates values, bargains in dry goods. t ladies' ribbed vests to go at 25 pr. t" llillnwc pnenf fn rrrv of OtX. nfo ^" - m vuovq tv at Ld<j t/ld* pi. t sheets to go at 50 cents, d damask in 2, 2 1-2 and 3 yard One lot to go at 50c yard. One lot f5 cents yard. t short length kimona goods. A value, the yard only 10 cents, i and waskstand scarfing, white ? ; striped 15 and 25c yard, t slumber robes good size, good nd pretty patterns to go at only each. bargain in blankets. One lot 1-2 grey blankets to go at only 1.98 t 1-2 wool white 11-4 blankets, pink borders. A good value only 2.25 peeticoats. One lot to go at 50 cts. vith embroidered ruffle, the kind. 3 les a good value to go at 98 cents ? ; good taffeta petticoats to go at iP'jVT | q when you HONS I at 25 cents. J11 for 5 cents. p. ft i .vSBT the popular belts red. 39c W ^Sl * ; ie lot ladies' M M VJiDE T HOsE have them for boys, girls and la. Special linen heel, knee and toe. proof, rust proof, always comfore strong aha durable, ry a pair for only 25 cents. tile Comp'y COAT g SUITS ;r. for sale icuss- 177 Acres of Fine Timbered by a Land > had Suitable for Hawing lumbar; in one and meet- onp-half niiles of the court house; 35 or 10 acres of this is open and in cultivation. l'?r9? | Apply to T. S. OARTElt, or to 1 the ^ J. P. A E. C. ALLISON, June 25, 1908?77-tf Lancaster, 8. 0, i