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T*? * *Yind You Have Always 1 j* use lor over :i<> years, _ ,2 - and 1 C&AffZzg X"?' .<*.11 Counterfeits, Imitations MxpnTimouts that trifle witl Infants tuid Children?Kxjh 'IVhat is C (hstorla is a harmless sub gurie, l)r<nvs and Soothing ooutnim neither Opium, D1 naktUiHT. Its sfff is its gu nod nlln.vs Feverishness. 11 Colic. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. It assintil St?nnrh and liowcls, giviu l*o Children's Panacea?T1 GENUINE CAS1 Bears the diULsytf'* The Kind You Ha In Use For 0 TH?! CKNTAUN COBNNt, TT M wmr% " iiii"-- iii. u*t nry. LANCASTER A N 5 > ( "HESlEIi K A11 j A* ^ Schedule m effort Au^. 2it 19oo. ( Uaily sun da ) WESTHOUNU I KASTMt UND. 7^ *'*. 14 and 1H I Nil's. , niii) 16 A M. P M A A. P M 7 57 > "i"? 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Bought, and which !:xh been has homo tlio signature of ins boon lii&do under hiH porsupcrvlslon nlnco its infancy* r no one to deceive you in tills, ami 44 Just-as-good" arc but li ami endanger tlie lieidtli of rienro against Experiment* ASTORIA stitute for Castor Oil, Parody rups. It is Pleasant. It [orphino lior other Narcotic larantco. It destroys Worms t cures Diarrluxta and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation atcs the Food, regulates the g healthy and natural sleep, lie Mother's Friend* rORIA ALWAYS Signature of _ KaftT ve Always Bought ver 30 Years. UNMV ?T?KKT, N(W VOHH CITY. a' ,s<'^ ?*>. v4^fly^525flDC^< I A. A1 I sour Momacii *' After I was lutlured to try CAK'ABETS, I will never l>o without tticin in the house. My liver was In a very bail shape, ami my head Bolted ami I had stomach trouble Now. since taking Cascaret*. I feel flno. My wife has also used them with tmnullcial rcHults for sour stomach." J oh. IkllKUMNd, Mil Congress 81., HI. Louis. Ma B P CATHARTIC ' TRAD! MASS stsimno Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Ootid. l)o Uootl. Never Mcken. Weaken, or Orlpe. lUc. loc.SOc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SWrllnc lhsnl| C.B|iKsn < t.ts.y., St.nlr.si. Vv York, til un Trt DAP Hold ami gunranieed by all OrugHU" I U'DMu gists to CJ\IIKK Tobacco llublt. ^lonev to Loan l j I \\I v lit .R '> () tMiA'K !<)\Xs I so. lie-it l.y ti Hi MiiiI'I tfojv* <> i It) -w ! i r- veil r ' ? It v?? t ! > iiinn. |:i| lit i i 111 - i I inptiis n. tin* >?w rjttf. nl j 7 i? i < i I int .?! Tli**ri* wi i If no It old". <;? i oil u* ? ?> i. llliwM'oii flut i jjel' It. ft W Y" I ft, 'iiii > vt'orio'v at Law I < I.N T1.1-2 rvi K % , (I i*i ilit- AVvi Novo 1 > M-OV. \ 0 j -J ? T ip ^rp^'Drr 0*js^ i 1 CMJUJU*, J)&3S.J& g >'.1 ! ;? "< f > > II t { I fl|? ? :i 11 * I (? M Mil t? 4 ; 'I \ I > ;i.-t >>. if in I'll j > li"IIM? \ /1 I' III,, fit*. t (I llf I'M I" I-I'll m v I'M y? U I -nil- pri'Vi'iilu i f. -hi. I 11 v mill i 'it ; I .-nil I'H'-kiine i |.ii'|riiil o fn'ci i>i of |iii''" $1.0<> |.?*r i i-'V: :{ I r .r?0 i' inloiil UrnI)' llgtji-i'.-, .\'??'ll > I /III 'MSll'l' I [ ? Tiin'r-Hirv^i mucJ l?l?.. I f VIGOR s MM Easily, Quickly and PermaNantly Restored i GNtTIC iRVINf i~n .i Willi . > rilton ii iia .ii"* in *''ir?- i iiHun.tiia, Fiirt |? //,ni?s-. Uy lNiiv his Di'hjlily. I,i.-u Vilali'y. - > . . ii 11 i i - -?'s, t' iii i i ii j; Meui'i' > ? it ?? 11 .if < > v.'i - win li Work , W'nr i , .->i K * is'TI>iH 1 i v orOvtr lul I*ric<a$l; (( lioxt's $.V l>? id;.il in |i axi ( m'K.-ilm; io any >nl hcs* on ii |?t of price Sold on y I?>" flaw foul Bros, Dl'iiy)?l?t*, /\>;eiils, aiicnstcr, S. t . VIGOR qfMEN Knsily, (Quickly, IVrnutiii'iil ly Restored ! HINDI HO (i'-.rim) <;iii;at fiicncii tonic A N l> V ITALI/I'lK is sold with writ icii Kiiaiantee toe tire Nervous Debility ' I,nst Vitalily. Failing Memory. Kite. Diz/imss. Hysteria, Stops all Drains on the Nervous System Caused ly 1 Bud Habit* or Kx< essive Use of Tot i tiHceo, Opium. I iouors, or *'Zdvin? '< tlie Pace that Kills'* It wards off Ill's riity, Consumption and Death, (t 1 clears (lie Blood and Brain, Builds tin I the Shattered Nerves, Restores the i Fire of Youth, and Bridirs '.he Pink ( low to Pale Cheeks, ami Make* yon! YmiiikhihI strong auain. flOe , liSi Itoxns $<"?. By Mail io Any Addresa. i Crawford Broa Druggist, agents, Lau-1 caster, B, C. Western Corn Badly Injnred. !n the Carolinian, Georgia ttnd Florida Cotton in Below the Average. Washington. July 16.?The weather bureau's weekly summary of crop conditions says: 1 The States of the middle Itocky I mountain region and Missouri and I Mississippi valleys have experi ! enced another, the t hird consecutive week of intense heat. With an almost entire absence of rain the crops in the region named hare heen subject to most unfavorable conditions. The corn crop as a whole in the great corn States of the central valle\ s has materially deteriorated, and lias sustained serious injury over the western portion of the corn l>. It, especially in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. A very large part of the crop is late, however, and this has witksteod the trying conditions of the drought and heat remarkably well, and with early rains will still make a fair crop. This is particu larly applicable to Iowa. Nebraska and portions or Kansas and northern Missouri. The early corn in central and southern Mis souri, portions ot eastern Arkansas, Kansas and in the central and west Gulf States has heen irreparably injured. In the upper Ohio vnllitv corn uihilu >" . - , ..BV.UUK l?U, has improved und in the Atlantic coast districts the crop has made excellent progress. Except in the Carolina* and Florida, cotton is generally well colli rated and over the greater part of the central and western districts is standing the drought well, although growth has been checked and fruiting at the top i? commonly reported. Cotton has suffered from heavy rains in North Carolina where it is making too much stalk. In Georgia the prospect is much below the avei age and many tielda have been abandoned. In southwest Texas J early cotton is opening and some picking has been done. IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Cotton improved under culti vation, and, although still very small, looks healthy und is fruiting better than last week. Most of the Holds have boon cleaned of grass, and the plants are growing slowly. In places cotton continues to have a ytllow color, and there ara reports of shedding loaves and squares, ho a island is thriving, . < " ' i>>im hir ji.jiiiih iti? <1 warren, and i I lilii;hl is present it) spots, i Old corn is extremely poor and j will scarcely make half an aver- j ai;e crop, while later plantings arc j more promising. Bottom land ! corn u practically a failure. In I certain .widely separated sections! the corn crop is excel knit, Init its, average condition is low. WillTK M \\ TlJUNKl) Vhhhow < * rent consternati on was felt hv the friends of M. A. linearly of Lexington, Ivy., when they saw: he was turning yellow. His skin slowly ebanured color, also to^ ryes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow .Jaundice. He was treated by the host doctors, dut without benefit. .Then lie was abvised to try ICIeetric Hitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver ! remedy, and lie writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured/' X trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 5b :. Sold by Crawford Bros, and J. F. ( Muckey & Co., Druggists. col. MohIiv'h Appointment. I t Washington, .July 1(>.?Col. John S. Mosbv, the Confederate leader during the Civil War, has been appointed a speeial agent of the general land office. He claims hiapresent residence as Califor- ' nia. Ho has boon aligned t<> duty in Nebraska. Seven Hundred Native* and a Number of Europeans Peri> h. Tacoma, ?Vns h., July 12.? Oriental advice gives details of a terrible destruction of human life in Northern Java last month by a Midden Hii i terrific outburst of the volcano Kloet. For 50 miles around all the coffee plantations ami other est ten were destroyed l?y showers of ashos and stones, together with great streams of lava and hot mud. Seven hundred natives and a number of Europeans perished Seven Million Pounds of Meat Burned. Wichita, Kas , July 16 ?Fire today destroyed the packing plant of Jacoh Hold & Sons in this city. Four large buildings were burned, :11. _ i?.4 T rw\/v - * null li 111 M J t (,UIIU,VUU OI meat in process of preparation. The less is placad At $1,000,000. Employes numbering 350 a a thrown out of work, hot it is said the plant will be rebuilt at once. Spontaneous combination in supposed to have started the tire. Fall of Luce Building. Grand Rapid*, Mich., July 18. ? With a crash that aroused residents for blocks around, the four story Luc? building at the corner of Monroe and Ottawa streets, collapsed at 8 o'clock this morning, doing damage estimated at $250,000. Half an hour after the building tell, tire broke out in the great heap of wreckage and caused considerable damage before it was extinguished. The building wah constructed in 1856 and had been long regarded as \insafe. Recent interior improvements have neccssiiaieo removing Home of the suppoiting walls and this is he, lieved to have caused the accident. Younger Brothers Again Free. A St. Paul, Minn., dispatch of {Sunday, to the New York Sun, I says that the Younger brothers walked out of Stillwater prison at1 lo o'clock this morning, freemen for the first time in twenty five years. They been have paroled by the State hoard'of pardons after a long campaign in their behalf. During the morning they walked about the streets of Stillwater unnoticed. At noon they returned to the prison, where they entertained some friends, including several newspaper men ,nt dinner in the governor's private ?juarters. In the afternoon they took a steamboat ride on hake St. Croix, and tonight they are sleeping hehind the prison walls not as prisoners hut more as guests of the warden. The V ouitgers were sentenced ; t" prison for life for a hank robbery and the killing of tln> c-;isliicr. Tho .lames hovs were in tho party, but escaped. itr. I<J it *?'- t'i'i' h t-4? !> nf ita $100 \Tav be worth to you more than $'hft at \ on h?iv. a elit ?l who suns bethling t'r >iu iiicoiitonenoe of water (luring s .Hp, I'ures oltl and you on alike. I o rests the trouble at ouoe. $1. So'tl I > JF* Vlaeaey A (Jo, Druggist, Lanetfster, s (J A now bug has been discovered whose bite gives its victim an inordinate thirst for water, notes an exchange. Kentucky has tpiaran.. tined against it ? Atlanta Journal Superintendent of Education M I'lluhlin hftn unnnintml two teachers from this state who are to go to the Philippines. Mr. Ralph D. Kpps, connected with the Edgefield collegiate institute, and Mr. ?l. 15. oullivan are the two elected. Bow?fs wtth Cmmmu. |y Subscribe to ^The Ledges / J Half of Conway in Dispote. Sensational Suit to Recover 1,000 Acres of Land IWt I>v Uenrv Dnraot. Special to The State. Florence, July 16.?A senvttiouul suit, which is said *<? involve half the thriving town of ('onway, has heen brought by the hnii'D in pomoiiwlni. ?l.~ l-?~ Mw..? *u iviiKiiiMiri <M lur into Henry Durant. Papers in this interesting case will lie forwarded this week for service. The property in dispute is worth now over $60,000. For its recovery there will he, it is stated, 28 separate and distinct suits. Mr. Clayton gives this inter-; euting history of thwcase: "When Henry Durant died in 1837, he left 1,000 acrea of land adjoining Conway, which was then a mere mage, in trust, that his son William W. Durant, should on i 7 # t joy the rents and pro tits during bis natural life. At his (W. YV. V | Duranl'e) deith the property was to?revsrt to the children of t e said YV. YV. Durant. The latter died, in 1896, and Mrs. Virginia D. ^ i Young, one of his daughters, placed the matter into the hands of Mr. W. F. Clayton. Ceitaia of the supposed defendants refused to accede to the proposition for a survey, and it has taken several years to ascertain the hounds of and ownership of the supposed property of Henry Durant," This case is similar to the eele~ | hrated Gaines case in New Or- j leans some years ago, which is said to have been continued by four sets of lawyers. M C. P. Drouth in Texas Itcmaius Unbroken and Cotton Growers are Gloomy. j % I Dallas, Texas, July 18.?The drouth in Texas is still unbroken. The heat today is as intense us the average for the last three weeks. A small patch of the cotton district received a small rain last night but the rainfall was purely local in extent and was confined i I to a part of Fort Rend county I around Richmond, near the Gulf coast, and made no great change in tllA I'litlon !.? /??? uiin.i?;...? v.. I ww vv?'?? vt ?'|y mvuintniii* ilU j ram lias fallen today in the State j and there are no signs of any. Cotton growers and cuttle are gloomy. The strike situation has change e<t but little. In several places j some of the workmen have returned to work, while others remain out. Americans drank last year 1, 220,000,000 gallons of beer, a quantity more than suflicicnt to float our entire navy. ? Augusta Tribune. A prohibition paper heard that alcohol can t?? made of wood, and is horriHed at. the thought of a man going out with a ripsaw to get roaring drunk on a fence rail. ? Da vson News. Andrew Carnegie sny? he still has $280,000,000 to give away, lie is finding trouble to go' some j communities' to take what he of | fers. At Courtland, Ala., a crowd of negroes lynched a negro man who was charged with killing Salljc Swoojie. The mob hanged their victim to a tree ami then riddled his body with bullets. A Flying Machine. Paris, July 13. ? M. Santos, Dumon's Brazilian aeronaut, today mtde the official trial of his steering baloon. It again sailed around the Kiffol tower hut wnu unable to finiuh the trip owing to a lack of power. Grip make* one sick, weary and retries*. Dr. Miiaa' Reetemtirs Nervine bring* rest An Australian Fortune. Of Forty Millions to be Devided Among Persons Living in Geogia and Alabama. Atlanta, Ga., July 18.?An Australian fortune of $40,000,-. 000 i* >o be devided among the heirs of the late Jogia Tyson, raiding in Georgia and Alabama. The firm of Hoke Smith and H. C. Poeples hare communicated with the proper authorities at Melbourne and have learned that the information of the inheritance received here is correct. The Geogia heirs livo in Troup county in the neighborhood of La Grange. The Alabama heirs live in Chambers county. Killed Himself. Memphis, Tenn., .July 18.?J. Franklin Andrews, soliciting freight agent of the Southern railway, committed suicide today by shooting himself in the bead. The cause is unknown. Andrews was recently transfer, ed from I'll scum hi a, Ala., to this city on account of ill health. When Mr. Lucas struck oil in Beaumont, Texas, he struck it *at. He had been pursuing bis oil hunt for some time with no suecesa, and had become discouraged and would have given it up, but for his wife who urged him to continue. He was a poor nan then, but is now rated at about $40,000,000. HOW'S THIS J We otter One Hundred Dollars Newark for any case of < aiarrh that cannot be cum) hy Hall's Data* rh Dure. F J CHENEY & CO., Props. Tolem, O VVe (lie undersigned. have known F J Slieicy f ir the lust 15 years, and lielieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions ami financially sb;e ? carry out any obligations made hv tliclr Ann. Wkst A I'kuax, Wholesa'e Druggist. Toledo, O. W AMIING, KlNNAN & MAKVIN Wholesale I>i iiL'nimn. Toledo. O. Halt's < atari h < lire is taken itit rnuMy, act irik rlire tiy upon the blood a<ni murous an r fare* of I he system. Piii*, 7fic iter hot'le fold by all Dnivgiat.;. IVHtlmoniula free. Hall's Kumily Pilin are the l?eat UNIVERSITY OF NOSHH CAROLINA. THK IIKAI) Of tlio Slate's ICducutional System Acadeiuie l>cpnrtincut, liSWV, Medicine, I'linrniacy KighD-live scho'arahips. Free tuiIion to leaehera ami minister*' sons. I ?x fiii* I tie needy .VJ 7 Students. 411 In strut; tors. N?'W Dormitories. Wac? r Works, jentrnl Heating S^st.-ni $120(100 apent in improvements in 10(H) and 10.11. Fall te in lieifiiix Sepi 0. lOOl. Ad** <H. -S. r P VKXAKLi:, Pres. i ha pin 111 * i, N. ( SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (foinplaint not Served.) ST A ' K OF SoUl'H OAltOLlNA. COUNTY OF l,ANC ASTER, John M. (Jaiithen, Plaintiff A11 a IN sT Alexander ('autheii Hliy.ihelh FJem? mii g, Ijitilia Williams, W C. Vans lanOiiigiiani Ohio O. V.iiilanding* linn*, ftanford W V.uilanilifigliem, I 'luiilui. sl v....I... ' - ' * c?11 n" un. t. I I I II I'. Vaidai-din^liam. Nannie i V.? * lamti11tftltnin Anna Vanlandin. li t > ., Andrew VaulandiiiKliam, Amanda Mobley, Junes Caulhen. Sadie < atttheii, Janie Caul lien, Paschal fniithcn, Kmnni Cautheu, I.ewis Hammoad, Philip Hammond, and iho unknown Ileiis at slaw of Jounthaii Cauthen. A rthur Cautheu and Jemima Mackey, Defendanth. To lire Defendants uhove named. "S'.?u are hereby sum mo ed and rs <1 uirod to answer the Supplemental ? inplaint in this action, of which, a C? py is this day lilerl in the office of tin* Clerk of k ouiinon Pleas for said County and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on 'he subscribers at their office on Mniu Street in lliet- wn of Lancaster, H C. within twenty days af.er the tt rviee hereof; exclusive of the dav of such service* mimI if you full to anHwer the Com* plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thin action will applv to the <;?urt for the relief demanded in complaint. Date June 8th, A. D. 190i. GREEN A H1NEB, PlaintIffa' Attorneys. To Alexander Oautben, Elizabeth Flamming, Lewis Hammond,_ and me u iiknow(i neirs at-iaw or Jonathan Cauthen, Arthur Cautheo and Jemima Mackey?non residedtade?. fondant* above named. Take notice that the Complaint In thin action waa filed in tfie office o' W H L, Porter, Clerk of Court for Lancaster County }n said Htate of Houth Carolina on the 8th day of June 1001. GREEN A HFNEK Plaintiff*' Attorneys. I 0