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It has * \ regular contributions by Sam % J Jones, Mrs. W. II. Feltnn * * John Temple Graves, Hon. t \ C. H. Jordan and other dis- | * tinguished writers. Calf at thle efflca and laava your f "* tnbscrlptlons for both paper*. You can * 1 f got a sample copy of either peper here 3 j *9 on application. ( Tho One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the head and sore throat use Kernott's Chocolates laxative Quinine, the " One [My Cold Cure." Ill Statn Quo, 1 c No Now Developments in the * China Troubles. ' | Pokin, Ami -2 ? All except the > imperial city lias been cleared of I Chinese troops. The American > troops w?rc the tirst to enter the * imperial cilv. They have pune- ' irated to the oates of the palace. (>n the mornino of the 19th, i the Sixth Cavalry and about four ]< hundred lviu,li>h ami .Japanese m - ; ah in; a thousand Boxers i I i_ i11 n-Mes out-i le of I'irn Tsin. ]| A ?ou( i 111111? 11'<I t hinese were 1 kilU'il and li\c> Americans were i \vinmde i i (ien ChallcCs loss in the two days' tiohtino was six k lied and t hi it \ wounded Captain Reilly, j if the Sixth artillery, was killed I lie 1 .'it ii. Mls.SIi ?\ \KIKS SAVKD. 1 Huston, Mass, Ano 22?The American Hoard id Missions re- i reived today a cablegram from ' (dice l-oosa\in<? that IVkin and lb111iX ('how missionaries are saved. \ I so the Chapins, Smiths and M vnckotls. , i Minister Conner sends the fol- > lowino; J IVkin, Ano 10? The imperial ( icily with the exception of the im- J . .... j ?i I ti v v I- nil UjMCIl Tty (lie I Japanese Russian*, British,!. Americans ;iu<i French, and is he- ( line apportioned into districts tor 1 polit c supervision. The Chinese army has lied The imperial family am'court have ^me .vestward. 'There are no representatives of the Chinese government in si^ht. | In l'ekin the condition- are chaotic. ' < The palace i- expected to he taken ^ immediately. Many missionaries ^ are out ?they number about a thousand. v Til K I'KKsIDKNT HAS A HKUillT ( s<'II KM K. j s j Washington, Aug 22 ? Hie p|an < of government for the s.dot inn of r tlx* |>rol?leui in China i> to net up J it new inlet* in the pluee of the ( empress. It i> proposed to recog- t ni/.c tlio ehoi< e of the friendly \ viceroys o* to declare in favor of > the ruling family, which is hostile j ; to the empress. ( t By this means the president can I \ keep an army in China without j the authority of Congress, and I suppress the opponents of the j new government as insurgents. Welfare of Missionaries. < First News From lYkm Since the . Rescue Some <?f the News .. is Muddled, I?iit tin; Rest i i-> (irntif vine. ? New York, August L"J.?The J1 first eal#le<iruins which have come i to the mission hoards in this city t from IVkm since communication n nu> cut olT over two months a^o, :l at riv< (1 to-dnv. Ono df iiiom ? * " received l?v ll>? ProsWyterian * < IMMUMAAAMWMWMMWMAAl A Pale Face * Is a prominent symptorrl of vitiated , ! blood. Ifcovercd wllb pimples, the evidence Is, complete, it s nature s V way of warning you ofyour condition. i Johnston's ; ? Sarsaparilla never falls to rectify all disorders of m < the blood, slight or severe, of long i t. ' standing or recent origin. IU thirty 1 years record guarantees IU efficacy. > 1 i bold every where. Price $100 per full , ' i quart bottle. Prepared only by < y l mt'HIWAII MHCU COMPA**, I Detroit, Mich. I.I . HI f'rawford Hro* Lanraa'er.H {) rt. U. a J K Mat: key A' o, I uncaxter 1* Daniel A Hlckn. F?it Law' H. Jj D. H. Jordan, Fort Lawn, H. C. i ioard of foreign missions. It same from tlio Itwv Dr Wherry >f Pekin, and was elated from Jhe Foo, whore it is supposed to { lave heon sent via Tien Tsin. It ivas as follows: I %tMaekcy?some converts mar | .ellonsly saved Property, niis?ion, private, totally destroyed. Wire friends." Robert K Specr, one of the sec i retaries of the hoard, commented >n 111ias follows: "There is much donht as to the meaning of the message. The most hopeful interpretation iI hat it refers to Pao Ping Ku ami that "some converts" may he a mistake for 'Simcoxes. * " The Rev I>r A li Leonard, of Methodist Missionary Society, ill so received a cablegram from Pekin. It was as follows: "lYkin relieved. All members of mission safe, well." There were eighteen members >f the Methodist mission in Pekin luring the siege. II K roOI.KI) Til K SlTlta? o\s Ali doctors tol?l Konick 11 :mi i 1 ion, of W est JclTiM'Hun, ()., after sulVffiuir 1>S months from Kectul Fistula, In- would die unless u rosily operation was performed | >ut he cured himself with five Mixes of Bueklen's Arnica Salve,' he surest Pile cure on Kurtb, md ho hest Salve in the World. | ents :i hox. Sohl hy Crawford Bros, l)ru^oists. A Short. Crop. Commissioner O B Stevens, of he (ieor^ia department tf ?<o-i i - - - ? nilture, has compiled statistics inHeating that the cotton crop of ieorgia for 1000 will he from I 150,000 to 2<>ft,000 hales shorter han in 1800. Commissioner} Stevens, wh i as president of the Jotton States Commissioners' as lociution receives reports from rommissioners of the different itatee, is to tho effect that the' south as a whole is short. lndi-| utions on the 1st of August were hat every state in the cotton h?>lt ould be behind on the staple ith the exception of Texas re- I >orted to be 2 per cent ahoad of he average crop of tlie last five , ears. A MTK AM) I)KATII V 1011T Mr. \V A Hines of Manchester, I a., writing of his almost iniraeuons escape from death,says: 4,Kxtosure after measles in<luced sen iu-* mug irounie, which ended in Jonsumption. I had frequent! lemorrhagos and couched night | ihtl day. All my doctors said 1 oust noon dio. Then I began to iL)r. King's New Discovery or Consumption, which completely aired me. I would not be withm11 it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle lundreds have used it on my ('commendation and. all say it i icver fails to cure Throat, Chest i nd Lung troubles." Regular J i/.e 50c and ?1.00. Trial bottles roe at Crawford Bros. Drug itore. Struck by a Meteoric Stone. Richmond, Ya, Aug 21?Kev dr. Burton of Madison C II, Va, ras struck by a meteoric stone u-t Sunday afternoon. It fell in i<te his coat sleeve, burning h s rm and a hole in Iba ????..? I ... | hrotitrh winch it fell to th*h [round. It was intensely hot and , t was Homo time before it could j touched by the hand. HOW'S THIS f We offer One Hundred Dollar* Heard for any ca-r of i a'arrti that ean<- , 01 be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. I K J I'M EN K Y A CO., Props To- | '0->,(>. We the undersigned have known 1 ' J Hheney for the la-t 16 years, anil elleve hiii) perfectly lioiiorahlc in hi! ' uslnes* transactions and financially i hie to carry oui any obligations made y their Itrin. Vk*t a Tritax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Vai.dino. Kinnan A Marvin, i Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. ( Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken lurriaily.Jaetingdlrcrdly upon the hlood * rid ruuootiH aurfacca of the ayatem l rlee, 76c. per bottle. Hold hy all i irugglst*. Testimonials Dee. Hall's Family Pills are tbe beat 1 Of Historical Interest. Monroe .Journal. Through the courtesy of Mr S S \\ olfe, .Jr, wo are enuhle.l to publish the following ohl obituary notice winch should prove of intcrcst to our readers It is taken from the "Christian Magazine of the ""outh," of February, 1SI7, publishcdut Columbia, S C. Mrs Burton, the subject of 111i < sketch, \vus the grandmother of Mr .1 (1 Burton, of Monroe. DepurU'd this life, on tin* Until Inly, 1 * hi, in the Waxhuws settlement, Lancaster District, S C, Mrs Apnes Barton, in the N'.Hh your of her aje, "The suhjeet of this notice was horn in County of Antrim, Ireland, about 1757. Her father emigrated to America, when she was in her tweUh year, and settled in the vicinity of the Waxhaws, a few years after which she was married to Mr Barton. "During the former period of the Revolution, she, with her husband, a carpenter hv trade, wnt to Charleston, and settled in the suburbs of the city. It was dor ino her sett lenient in that city, that Mrs ducksou, the mother of the Hero of New Orleans, went on her errand of mercy, to relieve the sutlcrings of the prisoners then incarcerated in that city. In consequence of the fatigue and hardships, endured in making the journey from Lancaster to that place, as is supposed, sh? was taken sick shortly after her arrival in the city. And although a stranger, and in u strange land, yet, in Mis Barton's heart, she found a welcome, and in her house, a home. Night after night did she sit by the sick bed of the stranger, ministering to her wants, and soothing her sorrows, with all the solicitude of an Irish heart. And when she died, she closed her eves; and, although in humble circumstances in tlu? world, ^et, she furnished from her own ward-1 robe the clothes in which the mother of the immortal .Jackson was committed to the dust. Her husband, being a carpenter, furnished her collin, and they two, with the assistance perhaps of a, few others, performed the mournful right of sepulture to the mother of a then future President of this great nation. And although ^ thero be no rude stone to point! the stranger to the hillock, where her ashes rest, she has left to posterity the example of her deeds oil valor, id of mercy. These are her monument?and their continued remembrance, shall be thoj everlasting memorial of her great-| U6SS. 44After the close of the war, | Mrs liar'on returned to the Waxhaws. Here, her hushand died,? ? and here, she spent souio forty years of widowhood, in humble circumstances, he loved of all who knew her. Her family all married ami left her?and for the last fifteen years, she lived with her son in-law, Thos huulkher, second cousin to (icn Jackson. "She was regarded, hy those who know her West, as eminently pious?a momher of the Associate | Reformed Church. Being too j intirni to attend church, for some years previous to her death, she j had nor pastor to visit and preach Lo her on Hit th da\ s. i.. ? ' * in IIIO |IIUS|)LTI <)I (ICHlll, she was calm and composed, and re Lamed her mental faculties in a remarkable degree to the last. Her end was peace. "L. McD." At Denmark, last Sunday night week, Miss Annie C Hope committed suicide by taking a dose of rarlmlic acid. She attended ihurch in the early part of the light and returned home apparently in the liest spirits. No cause s alleged. What Editors Are Like. 11 oro is n ?)v'? essay on the newspaper editors: "Some editors helonj* to ehntvh and some j try to ruiso whiskers. All of them raise hell in their neighbor I hood, mihI mII of litem are lints; at ! least, all I know, and I know only j olio. Editors never die; at least, 1 never saw a dead one. Some times the paper dies, mikI the people feel <;liid; Uul siimo olio ktm1t s it ti|> again. Kditors never went to school, becau>o editors never got licked. Our | >ii per is a ' micrlit v poor one, but we takes it ho nm eini use it on her pantry | she|\ is. ()ur editor don't amount 1 to much till lie mounts u high ' horse, but paw suys he had a poor i chance when he was a boy. He 'goes without underclothes in winto*, wears no socks and his wife has to support him. Paw has no J, paid his subscription in live years ! and ilont intend to." Reports from portions of ()i an?;el>nrtr county say that many small farmers will not ma o enough to pay the expenses of planting. Notice ' \] Oil- ! ; t It hU- .-Y ? iveil that I INI on tie- Sth <1 iV o <*|?t? 1111 r 1IMM), I the uiid- rsi^neii, as the Kxe? u or ?.f nhe esiale ??f >.ir?\v Johnson, !? ? ceased, will in -ke li a r. iiiin and selthnn-nt to lie I'intuit" taint of IjHiieHsfer eonnly, ? and ai>;d\ lo sii d court for tliiMl d selnirne as Mich Kxeen lot \V T (iKKtJOKY, Kxetul r Ai'ii 7ih. ltli 0?3tM. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. iComplaint not Served) j ST A f li OK SO Jl'il ! \ HO i I N A, I.A NCASTKK Pol'NTY J din \ mi hlitI Jt'ineM S. Bird, j I'hiiiilijJ'-, All \ I N8T Mnrgiret Bird it* i er aii ri^ht, and us t inii i-1 rut rix !" In-e-tate <>f Tlioiiius Bird ?Ihi ? s d < Jeor ? Blid, i aunt Mu tjii A'nd ita Morgan, < li r ''.v Duuii and K leu Gardner, Dtfrndrintn. I To i? e l>e*? n Units .it ve named: Ymi oe ti T?*t? s niiiuoiied u- d re I d i to iii~w?* iIt** finiinlaiiit i" il is fell , w lie'i i- li ed in itie nlliee of in*- i;w ik t c initio i? fiii t ir the Kahl uiiiy, ami mi* ve a copy f your hiimwit in ilm -ii"' < miplmii i t>ii I he Mii'? irilifi at Ii'm i ilice m I kioiitei i'oui'1 11???iS >u h c *r ilina wi'liin iwi'i I iln\t*af er (t??* i rvicH heieo , ex?''?lM v?? i*f he ilny of -iii-h m rvii-e; a ik) if oil I iti* to HiiMWer tin- I*, niI*11?11 t within ihe linr* a orenal I. the 1'iun t If- n h s action will app \ in Ihee urt fur I lie relief lemaml ! in the coin lainl It K Wvi.li:, Plaint ill'a Allon .y, [ 1/ S J W S Ii Porter, c c o h o. To (Jeirire Itinl. ii ii remileiit !)? f'-liil till a'iii\ it i in I - I 'he i ?it I ei j*t .lie (mh.p'amt io nil- i* ion v h? Ahal i- i in llli*" of \V rt 1. 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