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nM' ' ' --- 1 ?: - - ... tttURLOW 8. CABTEB, | ^ Family Newrpapcr : For the Promotion of the Political, MxUal, Agricultural amd Oammnercial hUaromU. { TKKK8: f 1.60 a Y?a* sditob ahx> mwuoi*. i " j pa&ahixi ib vfawss : :? .^r. pk crhTTl vVKKKLY L A N (J A vS T K K, S. C., A I! (i I' S V 4 1 r>o KSTABL1S: KU 1852 - BIG THE TI Thi F< very tiling nsiis Hi) WN UPON THE M! All kinds of choice dress fah Percales, Piques, Crashes, Fancy Sold all the seasons at 8, 1<>, 1 k2A marked down to live cents. This want to he at the grabbing. PICKED UP AT A BIG B Two lots of men's lino Negliu r Demacratic Primary Election. Tuesday, August ?Htli, |1MM> f Caki>ii> atkh Anmunckk in i iik i kix ikk ] For SoHcitur?Sixth Circuit. Thus, K McUow, \V C H ugu J K Heuiy For Hau*e Of Iteprm- n'aHven. Oscar W Potts, T Y WilllnmH, i w J N Est ridge, J Mail Kocier, It Ij Mioklm. for i Icrk i>f Court Jos F Gregory, VV H l'<ir er. f i r Sheriff J. hn I' Huntor, Jume* - Wilson for County Su/it. fit tie at Ion. T M A ? How. II. J K Mlwkmon, Krn?-t Itiu'knion, li Itaxtor K in k moil. for County Auditor. J A ('ook, I. J I'.-rr ,, K (' Croxton. for County Treasurer. W (! ( Hutheu. rar foil 11/ Siiperi'inor M ' Gardner, W i askcy, U H For Coronrv. K Young, I > N M hi-key, J r, ft' wmaii, G (' Hurton. For Miif/istnitr for <hU* Cm A" noil Ciioci reek Town nil i/in \V I' mkcy. i fanwjbj^L ** ?mm A Pale Face !ls a prominent symptom of vitiated , blood. If covered with pimples, the . evidence Is, complete. It s nature's i way of warning you of your condition. , Johnston's | Sai>e?knoiiilU wui uuuai id j J haver hill to rectify el) fileordere pt the blood, Blight or aevere. of long < Blending or recent origin. 1U thirty veara record guerenteea He eft)caoy. * Sold every where. Price 1100 per full 1 quart bottle. Prepared only by MlCHIttAN DRt'U court**, Detroit, Mirk. I 4'raw ford Bro* Lanraaier.H. U rt. C. J K Mar.key A <'o, Laneaater. Daniel A Hick* Fort Law' H. (?. D. H. Jordan, Fort Lawn, H. C. ( CUT PEK ME HAS it Means it go in its seasnii. is while I DDLE COUNTERS. rics, such as ()rgandies, Dimities, Docks and lino dress (iinghatns. and 15 cents. And the entire lot ,(| is a grah lot. Come ?|uick it you i(, \v ARGAIN, S :ee Shirts, with two collars and rHE GA Cotton Growers' Association. P Meeting of Farmers Called to i * Devise LMans to Hold Their Cotton ? Pardoned for Carrying a Pistol v Concealed. ^ I Special to The Groonvillo News, a Columbia, July :5b. ?.1 (' Wcl- * ( horn, president of the cotton ^ j growers association, has issued a 11 call for the farmers to organize ,J in each county and send delegates '' to a convention to be held in ' 1 Columbia some time in Septcm- ' ! her. The object of the convention is * to devise a plan whereby the * farmers may hold their cotton and ; obtain better prices. The plan c contemplates establishing warehouses for the storage of cotton 1 i ... . I, and the giving of receipts which are to be negotiable for *b per 11 cent of the value of the cotton. This will enable the farmers 1o ' hold their cotton for better prices* a The plan contemplate* the eo op- n eration of the luniks. ,1 The governor has pardoned ('apt .1 1? Lindsay, of ('hosier, * convicted of carrying cone aled v weapons and sentenced to pay a I' tine of $75 or he imprisoned for three months. He vhs acquitted " of murder hut convicted on the ,s concealed weapons charge. He is a Confederate soldier and was anxious to attend the reunion. I* ? Olympia Increases. S( Tho Olympia Mills company now building in Columbia tho " S( largest cotton mill under one ? roof in the country has increased w its capitil stock from $1,500,000 it f 1,750,000. The secretary of state has issued tho proper papers. " : ?The State. f( TL-. J a I - ft li i in* ci[Htr[Hiii)iir^ neraiu ro- ? portH a local philosopher as say* ing: "For '20 long years I have ^ been praying that the whiskey n men might he converted from the i* error of their way and come over o and join the prohibitionists. Sena- w tor Tillman told us yesterday that ^ they have come oyer and I am ^ >*ppr" S 313 SAILS COME 1 Loss To No Summer : hey are in del lir of eulFs. Good value at 75c, < UNNING OFF IVIiLLINERY Wliats left will sell very cheap tout prices. Mis?.e> Sailors live r< alf price. Trimmed hats from 25 ill he more than pleased. HOES AND SLIPPERS G Kveryhody luiys from us hecau Mil s for the hi?? NT r A AT 1\ a U IN iivals To Virginia-Carolina.! I Lrmours Will Make Fertilizers in Charleston on llig Scale, llow 1 hey Will Operate. ipecial to The State. Charleston, July 31?-A well .uthentieated story is current that he Armours of Chicago and the Charleston Mining and Manufaet inner eomnanv are in > ii - >no,0(?0 fertilizer plant near Chars eston. The rack will he furnished >y the mining company, and the ilood, tankage and other packing iou.se products used in the manuacture will he supplied from the ^ i inour's houses. The Virginia Carolina Cheini al company has heen endeavoring o purchase the Charleston Milium company, I?t11 tlie stockholders ave refused the olfer and will, ecording to the story, become in crested in the Armour company. ?he Clicmicul company lias had monopoly of the fertilizer hu>iess in this section and have heen ictating the prices of rock and lie products of the packing houses, he Armour company has conludod to utilize its own waste roduct in the way named, and a irmidahle opposition to the \ ir? inia-Carolina Chemical company ? aho'U to l?o launched. k ritoi'osAi. to \i;i:11:i? l\i>ii:s ?i>rrn< or Tit k Lkdukk. 1*lease announce that we are ending, postpaid and free of hariro. an i?le?rnnt ?t<?rlini? r* y p " fcX" ""n "u ' ' 1 luted sqgar shell, such as wo I'll regularly at 40c each, to every lurried lady in the United States ho writes for it. There is noth ig to pay. The gift is absolute, j inch lady w ill send her own name i nly, as this is too valuable a gift i) send to persons who don't ask or it themselves. Wo give choice f any of our 40c designs, and rill serd illustrations from which elections may be made. Our ob- ; set is to advertise Quaker Valley ilverware. Wo believe that the lost etFoetivo way of doing this i to get samples into the homes 1 f the |>eople. Ladies, pleaso rrite to day. State that it is our first request for one of our mvenir gifts. Quaker Valley Mg. Co., Morgan and Harrison >ts., Chicago. Gt. OF SUM] :o SLAU Us But g ivill " *?' ^ - W^a. 1 ? - If*./ Vyfll naiul, and that >ur price only 50. : to ' STOCK CHEAP. i" i. Wo are no longer contrary ! W unts and up. Ladies Sailors at | cents up. (live u> a call, you j I "i 01NG FAST v. I8c wo save them from 25 cents ' tl est bargains of tl CASH Favors the Dispeusary. Anil Will Voir for lloyt as One Who Will Knforce the l aw. To the Editor of The State. ^ I note from the newspaper ro^ ports that Senator Tillman claims that (hiring his administration a? governor he hud Charleston and Columbia "ua dry us a powder ' horn." The senator is either, badly fo< led, or else i? talking to 1 the galleries. To my own knowledge there were at least two places in Charleston and one in Columbia ttint inu' could ulwnvs get what- J over kind of liquors lie wanted throughout tho whole administra tion of Tilltnun as governor after | the dispensary was established. I have never failed to get a bottle of beer whenever I wanted it, and tho way I came to find it out was by being invited to these places by redhot Tillmunites who drank i heavier stutr, while I drank beer, i I do not make this statement be- ; i-ause I am against the dispensary, I i but because it is a fact. 1 much prefer the dispensary to the old , saloons, and think it the b? st solo-. tion of the li(jiior question tlmt has Iicon tr:ed since the Civil war; my chief objection to it being the 1 operation of it hy the State I think the law can and should he amended so n> to take it out of the hands of the State. I would prefer prohibition if such a law would really prohibit, but I am satisfied it would not, and would result in evils worse than the dispensary. All the same, I shall vote for Col Hoyt because I believe he is tho host equipped man in tho race for , tho position for which he is run- j ning. lie will make the State a governor that will he a credit to j it of h/\iviiv uri/1 i? I I1-- I lb Ob inline mill milium. lit; IN clean, honest, brave and capable, .and with a duo toward to his oath will to the best of his ability en- | force the laws he finds on the statute books. He can't make laws, and it is only the legislature that can say whether or not it shall be dispensary or prohibition and whatever the decision may be as to that, Col Hoyt will fairly and impartially do hut l>est to enforce the law. For this reason, MTER GOC GHTER ain To Y< ricd over. The is now. i J? 1.00 wn every puir. We are tl; rervthing else. WORD TO THE WISE IS Hear in mind these significant fa< ndersell all competition. At all tii ir prices are lower than the lowest, iocs. This cut price sale means ary greatly reduced. We trust our lis slaughter sale. lie season, p nn a n n a 1 UK L because he is the best material | availalile, I and many others who are not prohibitionists, but who look to the honor and welfare of < the State will support him. 1 Senator Tillman's unholy alii-. i an co business don't hurt Col Hoyt, because all sensible people know it is false, and the senator's assertion don't make it true, lie bus not tried to prove it true, and could not if he did. Let him tiiKe the standard definition of "alliance" and no one, not even ! the senator himself, would pretend to say that such a condition is a fact. The people have ceased to accept his say so as a fact, and have not forgotten that in his i liest speech in this campaign he j told his hearers not to accept the i charges of the candidates as true, | hut to make them prove them. < Now let his own medicine he ad ( ministered to him, and see where i he will he. Optic. < Barnwell Co., .Julv 31, 1000. ' CO I j I) STKKIi OK l>RATI I I "There is but (tnc small ihahee to save your life and that ithrough an operation," was the I awful prospect set before Mrs. I 11 llnnt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., by I her doctor after vainly trying to | cure her of a frightful ease of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't count on the marvellous power of Elect rie Litters to cure Stomach and Liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, j avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It's positively guaranteed to euro Stomach, Liver and Kindney t roubles and never disappoints. Price e<?o at Crawford Bros' Drug Store. Two homicides in ono week. inai 1* iirccnvuic s remarkable record for the past seven days. On Sunday, July 22nd, Charles! Anderson, white, shot and killed .Jim Jones, colored, in West I Greenville. Tho most recent application of tho deadly weapon ?tho pistol?occurred on Satur-' day night, when Tom Iladdon shot and instantly killed Tom Little. Both of the Toms are negroes.?Greenville News. Pay your subscription. >DS. PRICES. ou. time to iiiBloHti 10 people for shoes as well as i SUFFICIENT. ' ^ts It is our chiefesl aim to nes ami under all rireuinstanees Now wo are umlersellirii; our that our usually low prices art! friends will reap tue hcudit of Chinese War News. The Chinese news is more enL-Ollriitrincr lit t lift i ilonUt. n--_ - I ' WW..WV less because tlie avenues and channels of news are becoming unchoked and unclogged. Dispatchos within the last day or two, from our military attache at lVkin; from Sir Clude Mucl>otiald, British minister, and other envoys, show that the foreigners are still holding out in the British legation, eating horse flesh, and onlv keeping the attacking Chinese at bay because of the inherent cowardliness of the Chinese character. Tho oftrepeated statements of Chinese viceroys that the l'ekin government was protecting thu Mi nisters appear to have heen political lies. The Chinese govsrnment hy imperial edit lias constantly urged on the Boxers to die extermination of the legation^ ?rs. The victory of the ailies at rien Tsin has, however, had a wholesome effect and now the government is becoming frightensd and is seeking meditation, etc. The allies have oegun the march from Tien Tsin to l'ekm, it is 'aid, and are Is miles forward. They must hnrry for Sir Claude MacDonald says relief must come inside of ten days. It i> only a 75-mile march, Imt tho roads are hud and the weather wretched. And the I cautioners' danger is increasing, for the Chinese will perhaps try to destioy them he fore the relief column arrives. it e l t /<; r / \ s ix not i: Dint i easing Kidney and Bladder Diioine relieved in six hours l>v "Nl-:w ( i UK AT HOIJTII AMKKIC'AN KliiNKV i UKk." Ii is a if real surprise on ao? eount of iis exceeding promptness in relieving pain in hladdtr, kidneys and hack, in male or female Believes re tention of water almost immediately. If you want quick lelief ami cure this is tlie remedy. Hold hy J F Maekey Co . Druggist, Lancaster, rt C. Mill Notice! l'lyler Hayes have their grist and flouring mills in tine condition and aro turning out only the host grades of meal and flour. Every day from now until Sept. 1st will ho mill day. The One Day Cold Cure. Cold in head and wore throat cured by Kermott's Chocolate# I.axntive Quinine. A# easy t? take aa candy. "Children cry fo? them."