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J i Hiihi'1) ip'ii<*ral n<?wi, the fr Twioo-a-Week Journal ha* f- (t much agricultural matter \ i an<l other article.-* of special * interest to farmers. It has a regular contributions by Sam % Jones, Mrs. \V. II. Felton i t John Temple Graves, Hon. $ C. II. Jordan and other dm- \ i tingnished writers. * I ' Call at thla office anil leave year f. | ubscrlptlons for both paper*. Yew can fr (fet a ?ample copy at either paper bare 5 I on application. ? | Man ? . c The Ono Day Cotd Cure. . For cold in (he head and mirr lliroaf nse Ker? ' >tt s ih>>< olatc^ l.axative quinine, the "Out _ jr Cold Cure." SHF.PPERSON ON COTTON. 1 :-;;s a Hopeful Vie* of Situation. i li* Vmihle Supply in Limited and '.'lion is Austin King nud \\ ill Muky tho South Rich. Ilttllimore, Sept 2S? Mr. Alfred I 11 Shepparson, the cotton atatia- I tician.who ha* juat returned from strip to Europe, reviews the ' n'M'i cotton situation in this week's issue of The Manufactur : e 'a Record. Mr. Shepperaon | mivk; "On Sept 13 middling cotton | mil.I in New York at 11 cents and 7, pence in Liverpool, being the nighe*! price here eince August, 1 s9<>. (Quotations are now oneipiurler of a cent lower here and ^even-sixteenth of a penny lower ui Liverpool, hut this is only a natural reaction after the sharp advance ainco Sept 1 of 1 cents in New York and 1^ pence in Liverpool. The upward movement in its pronounced d? velopuieiit was started and kept up in Liverpool. New York simply' fo'lowed in the wake of the great ; er iimrket. The advance in Liver-I p. <>! in so lirief a time was unprecedented, hut when all the ciivnmstancee arc considered it cannot tie ?nid to have been un warranted. The Liverpool market for 'cotton futures' wag large* I ly oversold, and while the actsal stock of cotton of cradea that could be delivered upou 'futures j mntiaets' was ridiculously small,] ti e lipht htocks in this country, ihe latenesa of the new crop and the interruption to shipments by the Galveston storm prevented anv relief from America. 'Fu.. tores' for the near months advanced first and most sharply. Then there raise a pood demand front spinners for actual cotton, and this demand increased when! it was fully realized how very' little cotton there was in Liverpool such as spinners required. ADVANCF. WAS INEVITABLE. "The preatest part of the unsold cotton ins of grades lower j i niiii spinners <ie~ire I to tine, in I j of very fancy grades, of which the spinhere buy only small ?piantities at u time. Rncliak spinners ! hold vorv small stork* of cotton, and when they tried to buy they found the wArehouaoa of the mar liets a* hare of desirable cotton aa the storehouse of the mills. I Tim supply bein^r extremely limited and the demand laruei f,...,,, o.. -- j * i 1*111 "I'THimui * Ktiu spinnei a, | the advance that occurred nu inevita'de. On Sept 13 the stock of, American cotton in Liverpool wan only 110,000 halee. Sapt 20 thia ! iiviL'iiificant stock wan reduced to 106,000 hale* ajiainat 7^0,000 bale? at the corresponding date Iai?1 real a < >f the 105,000 baiea of American cotton, probably not 1 over 40,ooo bale-. of the grades j desired by apinnera could kave| been secured, and. as the British i mills now conautne about o00 bales of cotton per week, there was less thin a werk a supply of American nill.m >? I ? Jl | I I >UI ivailaole for theni. It is not ; tran^e I!iat soma <>f tha L* adure mills purpose tr? *'ia| nd work wholly or partially until otton i? mora plentiful. Ines* mirk n thav cannot spin varus mt <?f 'futures or crop estimates aren if or 12,009,000 ! *! a) here whs nothing else to ha dona. ; lil fully realized this situation vhen in Liverpool and Msnchcser several weeks ago. While the 'ngliah milla without cotton will lave to stipend work until the/ an get it, thosekaring a fair aup? >ly will most probably continue it work in spite of talk to the mm m contrary, a* idle mills cannot make money. The 'pinch' for | cotton is more actually fait in England than elsewhere. While the visible supply there is now only one seventh of what it was ai year ago, the risible supply of' American cotton throughout all , Europe and America is about one~ third of the quantity at this ti me j last year, beiug in round figure* 700,000 against 2,000,000 bales. < /'< VITAW TC i P i T VI 1/ ? V / ? ' vvi i v/ii iq au air* rv 1 r* i* . ' "After several years of de- 1 | pre?sion caused by overproduce i I tion of cotton, the world has iuj' the Hilton just ended not only overtaken the production, but so j I j trenched upon the resources that the visible supply of all kinds is now equal to only about four weeks' consumption of the mills I1 of Europe and America. Cotton I is again king. It heads the 1 ist j of our exports, and the wealth , which it has brought and will con j1 linue to being to the south will i | also increase the prosperity of i every section of the country. I | "During the season there has been an addition of about 1,600,- I 00() spindles to ihs European and j American mills. Neill thinks the consumption of American cotton during the season will he onl\ : 10,000,000 bales, while he estimates that the American crop now comiug in will not exceed 0,750,000 halts, or not enough for the world's requirements by at lesbt '250,000 bales. The consumption of 10,000,000 bales was reached, when the spindles were several millions less than now. TROI'IU.K IN CHINA. "It is undoubtedly true that the troubles in China, if prolonged, wild deprive the world of her i markets, which have recently taken the equivalent of about 1,000,000 bates per annum. It is also true that the end of the war in Souto Africa (now practically over) will soon open up that territory to; commence and the assurance now I A A * - ot iatr crops or cereals and cotton in India will causa a greatly improved demand for cotton manu factures from that county. Should ; the Chines# difficulties he satis factorilv adjusted, it is probable ' that trad# with that country would 1 he largely increased. 4'The reason may really prove) to I # a v#rv active one for cotton \ manufactures, especially when it j' is remembered that, as a rule. ' great prosperity lias prevailed the past year througout F.orope and 1 the Cnited State-, and that th?> ! i same condition* exiat now Wnors i are fairlv good, ?n>i but few pro- * pie are unem;>lo\ed. Home trade ' is tberefoto good. It would not he wise to make an estimate of the cotton crop at this time, or to give serious consideration to the < estimates of others. The weather conditions from now to Nov 425 j J can increase or diminish the yield t by *20 yer cent, end, a. an old friend in the cotton trade used to < say, 4 There is nothing so uncertain as the weathei,not even women.' " , , WANTED -M TIVK MaN of gnodi t'haracier to deliver and rolieet in-j South C arolina for <>! 1 ealatdished munufactiiriiia wlnde-ale houae $J00 a v-ur. sure pay. Honesty more than I ezfa rienca rMpiired Our reference ( an? t?ink in miv city Unclose *?lf. addresHed stamped envelone Mann 1 i?cturem, Third Klo ?r, :MI Ih-nrhorn ( 8l , < 'liicHgo. 1 N< > | ? I * X >4 >. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, 1 COI A TM C. A. 15 , It. M.. A M . 1.1.. H., Ii. I 1 ('our*#** Spring oii'kim free f>>r, \ Teacher* Fourteen 1'iofenanra; :?T- . (?o volume* It lihritry; exeeUenl laboratories, el-tun-rooma, ir.vinnit?itiTn i infirmary, athletic ground*. Tuition $4ll, itlhir $ls, a h< anion; tui'i in remitted t?? needy MtodenjM hxpeif to n $136 to $17"> :t tension. Certified 7*11 pi la (mm forty-five Accredited I rtehopl* enter Its Freshman Olaa* with- ; 111 Mtaminuf in Entrance anil Normal Hchnlarnlitti Examinations* held at every county cat, Friday, July 20. 1900, l?y County Huperlntenrlent* JVext aeaslon opens Sept, 21, 1900. ( For catalogue, aildreaii, C'F WOODWAUD, President. , The Strikers Win a Pnin!. An A (Warn:* of I" Per ( Wapea it Promised Philadelphia, Ancti^r :>f an increase of 1" t -r miliar*' wa^ea wr ma I i.? llic Philadelphia - I i> >1 and Iron company, >,M<i ini- in \ it is ai l, will On follow,*,I o:i Vneaday by similar notices .u every colliery in ilm anlhra'ita I V^IWU, Th? Philadelphia *iid li'-mli ?; company operate* - > 1 i**i ir* :>f theae 27 have been ?hut ?! >??n >winp 1o the inKiifli i?*n 1 -* <>? U. force. Indication arc that the n- n will at and Wy li.c.r n^u i/.v n ind stay away from the mine-. IIOW- 'MiM We ofTdr Out* Hn H>- o ? > i?'iinl for any C?-t* not lrtir.il U\ .in KJ UENKYA: ?. I*k? lem, O We the iimterNiKne t lia ? * n an K J Kheti-y f >r t<>e m ift a <1 Itelieve Itiin ii'rfecilN rain.- in buHinexi* traoH<ioii - u ti . . i <b e '<? carry mi Hnvoh ??r/t<n. in ? lit Un-ir fi in Wi> i a hi-a x, Who ' i ?IH? it I ( ) W A I. I ?I M? lilNNA Whnlenalf It'll, at* a I' ii HhII'h < amrili ? ore i- t k I run ly, niMinir <lire i v un tini -I miK'oim Miirta.- - t !i l*i 7-">c | a t .i? I >i n ^I/imLM I i in . ' tiall'8 Katuih 1'il- r?- t in-. BBamnj I NERVOUSNESS, 1 ; As American Disease. ? r [ * Dr. S. Weir Mitchell is au- H J thority for the statement that nerv- H ri ousness is the characteristic mul- kltj * ady of the Amerif an nation, and K jj statistics show that nerve deaths L m number one-fourth of a!l deaths k&i * recorded, the mortality being main- H " ly among young people. 5 Johnston's I Sarsaparilla \ QUART BOTTLE. " is the grand specific for this great jj^j m American disease, because it goes W "< straight to the source of the weakJ nets, building up health andEJ] iuj strength by supplying rich.abund- m 3 ant food and pure nlood to the W 3 worn-out (issues, rcrating the liver !1 to activity and regulating 411 the ij organs of the body. a *'T^? HLrkloa t>rm? C?.," rMmtl. Blrll. [.1 hi IJiwttM lh? faraou* 11 (tie liver pill*, eje. let rn rii 133 wT i i h* font ItroM, I,an wit - i> I K Mackev A o I aiu'a-l> r >.(' [)t l?l A Hick* Fort I ?xx ' S. ii. H lor-tao, F'?r? l.axvu, s r ltd on human cuivd in 3u niinu'o* ?v Woolford'n Sihi ii v 1,'iiion. i in* i? v< r foils. Sold l>> .1 F d??i li? _> A 'o . i>riius'i.?t Ijauivt'-r - f nut 1 h' II. I )t-( < !? > n'h Ant I'it i' ! Max lux >vorl ??? \ > i more i ii ? i ? i0'i f x on liaVv a clii d \i . -.i * *? Y?MII ilH'O .t?Vlflll'< VA':?? ? till illj vrii ' ures nlil S4 < \ u i i-. I r?'xt x i In* i r tiitif j?i ?> ! -1) i i ?: J I'' ?litc> i) ?U ?>, ^ ! :i 11 * ii?M " tj i ?????r.- wrtf-arah m, r i i:/ ; 1. j / / / a .six ji or /;. hi.'t I's-inn Kiilnf\ i <i I>1 i fli>r Di re I i?* < f>l 111 \ ti .|| fx . ,\ | ;\v ?HKAl' MitM II AMKKM V.N Klo.NKV l'K-.." I' i- li j?n- ti x I(.I|x- o i .? roll III of II- l'Xl'?HMllH^' |IMI|ll|>tlM S- III v levin^ pain in tiiad't- i, t-rln i.snml lark io iiimImot ftMiiub' |{i,li?,vi>- ri? .uiili-oi of wa'nr almost <111111 ?liiiti>l [f yon \v tot <|uiox i 11 -f in t ? ir ' 11ix .h liortriiiHil v hold 11 v' .j i* di'io-y it (Ui , Dru^'inl Lmiio in; 1 s. ' [>e?troyed Battleahip to he taken front Havana Harbor ()batructa Navigation. Waahingten, Sept 25?The wreck of the Maine is to lie renoftil from Havana harbor and >flieera of the army an I navy arc wondering if the mystery of the mttleship* dentin tion is to 1 ?e iolvf (1. Secretary Long ha? lecided tint he voxgel i? of no value to the lifV. and (ien Wood, (iovernor ien<*r?l (if Cultt, 'locl.ii ca ilit* is imhii! +++*+++4~t Th? One Day Com Cure. 10 a cold-. Mild sure throat Her molt ? Choct>" latM UlMift *jynmtmr. M?iiy takeu ?? 'JMldy in<i<i?iukl> rwrr. Mr il) la IIloud Prap. f1<v*n blood means a clean akin. No irauty without it. I'aacarcts, (Jundy Catkarfci ( Iran yonr blood and k op il clean, b> AirriiiK op tbe lazy liver and driving all no purities from t he body. J log in today to >aiii*lt pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, ind that sickly bilious complexion by taking ."aerareta,?beauty for ten cent*. All drug* usta. satisfaction guaranteed. 10c.26o.6ue IHMst* Toar Hswete Pilh ( nionMa. Osatf Oathartla, ssri *<msMpatlo<i foraver ttaMa U O C. C fall. # lam raCanO vaoosf. 1,11 1,1,11 * 1,1 ,l"1 1 11 <rT? T1"'" *>eaf. } A l ich !vlv <mi! f.f |?or hixI Ni)i .;'h in i i.' liiM'l '?v I)r N.rh l- M s \ tiliri.il I> ir I ) IMM-, LI J V l' 1 <?.??' M > 1,) | J i s I I - ! IUI . > t !??<! ' j t' 11 ; ! o jt?>pr?M-uu? the Kur Pinuis nmv ? :i \ t i! 11 .i V M \<>. II'.MIT !'):< NMe! ho 7-> I J . Hi Ai. N w \ . !;, I" S \ (I>.t The Lancaster Graded School. JM) I'". " ?J? ywi II uf t,IC l,d ? /* ! 1 f ( ; j I it -I'twvit .|| !??? 1.- ,|| Vltllt i .V < I" 1 ' * " < , . . n s I II, ! ' n . I| . ?? 1 !i 1 !\ fr< . 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Itllll, /' "< I infill'-, AIM I xs r ? fil it i ' mi iflii : ml ? > mi i i i rut ii x l 11 r Mi- i f Thomas Kird ileor?.8i il (itori ' Mini, am a Mm no A'lnir ta Mi r; nil, Ii r ! > I>iiii11 ami K.len CJarilnor, / ' I'rixinittn, !' ? * i ?* i 'c n 'alits ih Vo Mallieil: i ri?li ? iinmoiii'H a <1 r<* -- ? Ill !?% I II I I ? I 11 ? !?. , "A u* i i- Ii im! In I ho of iin- Oork r c niiuon i'u>?s, fur tke -.1 I iMiiiilv, ami I" a>* vi? a <'oji\ if \ <>tir hm-wi r to 11? ?>! '"iiipiaii i on t lit* ri'.lioi a! Ill* ? flli-r Ml l.ni'l'aa* ir null'' Ihhi?*. S m|| 11 ?* ?r linn Mn < w i <1 i ? af er I to -rvioo li?Tt?nr, y ti- \io.!' I?* tlay o; -11 11 h?*i \ ii'pj I it o i l;ii i to . i - w i i lie ? niii i wi'liin Oio tirn u.oiefai<l tuft I' m|' t M" ii u s iii'tio ? will H|>t< . to ! ?*? ii t f >r lli?* ii'.l" f iHiiiaiul in t if i-.'in l iim It t; \V Y I.I K. Pliil hi nl ' At toi y, | I. S 1 W S I. Poi i i r c i' i. c. I'o (ii> Mtte Mini. o ii rcaitleiit I)et tiilullt alioso tiMiii' il . ki* notn o 1 at In- isin p'nin! in tiii- o ion v H- til?*?l io Ho- nil. of W S I P o-;?r, clerk of til. c tut for /.'inn- i1 canity ii -h ! -Iiilc nl' -> it'll Carolina < n tin IG'h ay I'f.lit'N 19.10. It 10 VVy lie, PlaintitPa Attorio . A lie ! . I 'till?tW only siiiot -MaaDLc A Nil GRAM it ~ Monument^ Tablets., estl Stones, Etc. Children's $1.50, and upwards Adults, $.'5.00, and upwards. Made ?'f Pure Marble. A.j. McNinch. t. w. StGfeij r, *oUaVtVJH, ?> *. KUt, - . i . i t'wiiv ?-(111111. i- i, ktxl qualified, and Hoii.-i <r \ our -urv- y\r. \ rrsx t.-- iwiwm. .x- v jMeounuv^iosa * ! Sr?ir<i(Afiic tt-CCiVCL) FROM Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. - * wxirv ELI P. HAHCOCK, of Avora, N. Y., a veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and for thirty years of tho Babcook A Munrel Carriage Co., of Auburn,iiiya: "I write to express my gratitude for the mlrac- / lous benefit received from Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I snfT. * <1 for years as n ull of army life, from sctn! Ira which affected my In-art In the worst form, Toy limbs swelled from the ankles up. 1 bloated until 1 was unublo to button my clothing; had sharp p-lns about the heart, smothering spells and shortness of breath. For three months I I was unable to lie down, and all the sleep I got waa in an arm chair. I was treated by the best doctors bat gradually grew worse. About a year ago I commenced taking I)r. Miles' New Tie art Cure and it saved my llfo as If by a miracle." Dr. Mi.se' fl? medlos H?V v Dr^m ' are st?ld by all druggists under a positive ^3 guarantee, first bottle K}HnBCl benefits or money re- t f rtrmm jtd funded. Book on dls- 'J eases of the heart and nc.rvea free. Address IHHMIIH PK. MILK* MKDIOALOO., Elkhart, lad. #