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"I'M ji\ flnnr> s'i'11,1 pi -j(| "I uiiil<lo jo .tiipidjuiu um Bought, ami which I:r.s hoeu. has home oio signature of lias heen nn .lo iimlor his per1 supervision -"nee its Infancy. \v no one J o %1 < < ? i\ < yon in this, s ami 44 Just-as-jjood" arc liufc 111 ami endanger tlio health of lerioncc against Kx peri incut. v Aii ,,ras* 'rrifrr' p>. 2 ^ir'kO 4 <W a u i it A ?>in i- iui v,;t i r \7ii, riinx f Syrups* It is Pleasant* it lorpliinc nor other Narcotic iinranlco. ft e.'Mroys "Worms i cures Diai i and Wlutl Troubles', cures Constipation lates the Potitl, regulates the tig healthy and uatural sloop* !iu .iter's i.'ricnvi. TQPAA always > Signature of ' - * ' \f <7 * /7 t<C&CcdU&6 vve Always Bought )ver 30 Years. ?UI t>U T, NcW YOlt CITY BEST FOR THE ROWELS ! If ><??i haven't a nuul-ir, h? ah movement tit the Iioa. is t \i i y (l:t v, v.'M'iv ill ?-r w ill )>? . Ko-p \oiir It' VV I | s t > I !1. :ui? J li>* , . i. l-'ulTr, 111 ill him of * v to lent ph> mi' r l?? ' I ?i- . ? - fOli*. Till' Miio-it le i" s|, i . t in* > t |"'i el v ;ij ol U? i ititf the howol? i'ivar a lit) eloitlt 14 (*? laU? riei%anl. l\?i. t ?i |e, l'otetii. Tn8t?'r.ood, |)o(2oi?<f. ? NVv? io!. ?. WisiUcii. ?? tiripe. 1?>. and f-? ccnl!5 I? . ... ?;?;:? lot irro f.tinph . and booklet mil I:' |!a Add ret a b l ! : ::mv; !:nr?r. t^iivtNY, cuiriko ?r nmv YOltk. Ttf YO'JB HLOOO SLEaS i | I jiistM f?> Loam * ! J \M v, I K t<> I'LA' K ! <)\.\"8 * M-.-ni.it i.' nlir^i i?n.r:._ .jf? <> inw i v?*?i r *< !l w ,", . > Mine. pa\ mIt' S i M) .1 ' i ? . ? ;ii |l|i> ??.?' i;t'?* ill i i> i* i i. i . ti ! 11 M f i i 11*. no 't ...set' I'oil it* ?*'t:t III f||)| Ijr. i' it. 10 W Y' I K. 'in) i a I loi'iu*\ at I .a w. . ' I'- M ?: l ?~rxi ... i <-r\T!.!:.MIiV, Oetilie .Vew Novo ' mm k*. ' /I >. ^ 9 ^ X, ^ *.*t >' ii j M.X | i iM.vi<:< r; i < ?IN II <* I o l.ill I'll te I I i ( i t ? I 1. 1 11. -J | ( <i ,. ! - :it*l in " > ill jjl.'al. Pit veil i* : "i' I "'lilt* Aft r llli.eti*. 1 O lie ear 1 I'C I mi \ t's y >. k'-i >u iv pi f \ el. I a- , i c ">i I.! i. ? iiiiiil n (iluiii uekxge. I I ' fp i a I, oi r.'eej i ?t of 111 ji i. mi p? r j | >to.\; ;{ l r .">(?. i i. u fnul Bro* J I I M-'.'is's, A fei s l.aii t-MT S ? 1 i . ni?iW)?inni',t; t^amcncB isumk.' *S ? MmI j Easily, "pcUf aiid" PermaNantly Restored 1H figRVINE ; i < \v fli . r. ten ti irau.ee it. ' ins. niiii, !-Ms. L//.ii?s-, I'y- i : >' v .11- I'etiiiily. J., -i \ ii;11i V, ; 11 :i I i --'S, I'ii i Mel in *? I 1 ri -* i ii; ni'i >v >i'?wo k Worl*, \V?>i i'. , .Hii'k lie - Errors ill V... s) r. or Over >ul.mmk e I'ritT .:jt I; <? !?o\<?-. $.? iniiii in [ i :i i. "Km * .1 any mti1 on i? *? i |il ?>f price. .*?. .Id on \ Iiv |' i i *u for 11 Urn-, Li tnr^i-l -, iAL'eiiif i . ' a ensiff, S, i . j I < .vaanttiuraJKacamcsi saxtBzasammjamm I.'|G0R o MM I: liiisil.v, Otiirkly, iVrniuiienilv lleslori-il H IN 1)1 PO o'h i'lt'iV.vv.' i- (iKKXTDi'l-INCII TONK A N I > \ ITA LIZI.lt isnolil Willi writ I. i linili uiilee iurnie A erv.?ii> I.i Liiit \ ' -t Viliil'ty Kailiior Menu ry Kit.-i. I //in. H> stei ia, Sn.| s all Drains | in. the Nervous System * ',1-til ' vii ill I 111? I ii- or l\y<es>ive l\su of Tot | It.u'co. Opium. I i(|iiors, or Aivin- , io Paee iliui Kitl-< " || wards oil' ln-| s oily, Cor,sumption mid Death. Itj 1 oloiiis iIn Hiood and Biain, Mnilda up tin* Shuttered ei'Vf s. lit stores the| l ire of Youth, ami Itring- the Pink (i iiw to Pale < heekfc. and Makes y- n ' j Y ting and Stroi g aeain ."><)< , 1 IS < ISoxes #."> My Mail to Any Add'ess. : Crawford Bro* Druggist, agents, Pan-, j r, ?, ??? - - mji The Cotton Crop For the Past Year. # Mm Census Bureau Reported Estimate of the Vit 1*1 10,486,148 Commercial Rules. Washington, I) C., Sept. 20. ?The census bureau report iskifed yesterday on the cotton ginned in the United States, shows the crop of 1000 to have been 10,4*6,148 commet rial hales,* hales as marketed) equivalent to 10,123,027 hales of the 500 pound standard or to 5,0(51,513,204 pound.-. This is an increase of 84o, IT-1 commercial Oah s or more than 8 per cent in excess of the 1800 crop. Texas grew 3+ per cent of the entire crop of 100U ami one- fourth of the world's crop of that year. Its (" up increased 33 per cent over 180.0, the 100O ciop being 3,5$0, 506 coinrnerciai bales and the 1 *90 crop 2,658,555. Kast of the Mississippi production decreased. Although the crop of 1800 east of the Mississippi, which was 5.tiO-1 451 IimIcs, was generally regarded as short, that of 1000 was 1 lut 4,7*1,105, a decrease of 313,256. This loss was more than ollVct l?y gain in the region west and southwest of the Mississippi, where the. yield was 5.34-1.832 in 1000. an increase of 25.7 per <* illow iiiof is the total crop of ilMtO in cotnniereial liules hy Slates: Alabama, l,00l,67?S; A*' Kansas. S2*.*20: Kinrida 55 ft 0 t (leoigia, 1,270,51)7; Indian Territory, 268,114; Kentucky, 1; Louisiana, 714,073. Mississippi, 1 ,055,1)08; Missouri, 27,060; N'oril) Carolina,# 500,34 1; Oklalio na, 1 16,875; South Carolina, 780,782; I'ennessep, 227,601; I'exas, 3,503,506; Virginia, 11,833. Utah's crop in OoO-pound hales is 31. It is not given by commercial hales. The census of the < liicial- announces the report (letinitelv est a hi shes the feasibility of an annual report of the cotion crop through the agency of the timers ASTC'tJN 1>K1> TI1K KillTOK Editor S. A. Brown, of Beni etlsville, S. ('., was once iiu* memely surprised. "Through long suffering from Dyspepsia," he writes, "my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and snllered great dis tress from her stomach, hut she tried Electric Bitters which helped her at once, and, after using four hottlds, she is entirely well, can eat anything. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qnlitics are splendid for torpid liver." Foj Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, ^lomsicn and mvcr uounies it s rt positive, jjuarantced cure. Only 50c ?t Crawford Pros., and,). F. Macke> & Co. Ffleets of Lif?litmn^ Proved Fatal. A (iood Man. Last evening a telegram ra;eiv?d in the city announced tlio leathof Mr. .1. And row Cullum, j which occurred at his home at j liidj?e Spring sit 7 o'clock. In the summer Mr. Cullum was struck t>y lightning, his shoes "veil being torn off. Iff* was picked up i:i an unconscious coalition, but. soon rallied, and after i short tunc was out again. The liyhtnmg had horned him, ho wvri , and he was doomed. Kcecnt- \ iy where his liesh had heen burned a number of large carbunivles appeared and theso so drained his system that he gradually grew weaker, the end coining yesterday evening not unexpectedly.? The State, 2Sth. Ti lit t. till %/ r? iney worKwnne rou sleep. While your mind and body rest Cascarcts Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. I Straoge Ghost Story From Canton Cemetery. Guard Saw a Man Behind a Tree Whom Me Tried to Shoot hut wns Prevented. Canten, Sept. "2d.?A strange story cnitoos from West Luwu j / nmntofp ? - ' vv.uvtvi f n I1CIO il UJ'llpuny of regnlunt from Fort Wayne Mich., are guarding the vault in j in which the body of the lute Prescient McKinley lies. It is to the effect that the guaid on duty on ; top of the vault fired a shot at! one man who refused to heed his I chadengo, that ihe shot was di-J verted by another mad who appeared from nnothor direction, ' and that an effort was made to * stab the guard. Military regu- i o * n lations prevent either the officers I or the men of the post from being quoted on any matter connected with fheir service and for this reus j I son Captain Biddell, who is in ^ command, was obliged to decline, to be quoted at the camp to night, lie w ill make a full report to his ( ' superiors at once. 1 Private Deprend was on guard duty on t ?p of the vault at a point commanding the entrance below and the approach from the rear. I...i... constantly on ^uurd duty about the vault and camp. HOW'S THIS f We ottrfr C)n?* Hundred Dollars Reward for ai)> case ofratarrh I liar can* not he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, ; R' J (:H KN KY it <*<>., Props To- > leu-), O. We I lie undersigned have known, P J ttheneyflfor tic last lo years, and iieimvt* nun |i'nmiv nunoritoic in an | business transactions mill financial Iv able to carry out any obligations ma lt ! by their firm. Wkhta I'kdax, Wholesale Druggist, j Toledo, O. WAI.DINd KINNAV Ai MAKVIN I Wholesale Druggists, Tole.lo. O, I Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken ln-?' t rna'ly, actingilire -tly upon the blood anil mucous surfaces of the system. ! Price, 75c. ner bottle. J*oM by all i Druggist... Testimonials free. , ' Hall's Family Pills are the beat ii"* ii ) ?* mm v i ,t;w no ?u ?v n Hill he took to he the face of a mnn peering from ehind u tree about 4H feet from his post. Ho watchcd it for 20 minutes, he says, and ut 7:45 saw the man hurry to a a tree 10 feet nearer. He challenged the man to halt but this was not heeded and the fellow approached nearer. Dreprend leveled his min and aimed to shoot for effect, but just at this moment another man who cattle towards him from the opposite side caught the gun, threw it up and the bullet was spent in the air. This same man struck Deprend on the right side of the abdomen with a knife or other sharp weiu pon cutting an "L" gash in his overcoat an inch and a liaif long each way and a smaller one in his blouse. The hesh was not broken tint was bruised under the cuts in clothing. Deprend in the sirug gle fell and rolled down the side of the vault. Lieut Ashbride, officer of the dav was in front of the vault, and rusned to the top on hearing tne shot but the ineu made good their escape. All mem hers of the company on nearmg the shot hurried to the vault and Iwtwiiloc coul'idiinir 1 In* oonwd^no * U ...... I..W silicic. J UIC guard was increased. ~ I Deprend is a meruit enlisted in New York about four months ago. Hois said to be an excellent soldier and to have a tins record with his officers, lie says the man who attacked him was masked, but that the first one ho saw was not masked. lie savs the latter carried a white package in his right hand and something that glittered in his left. Since the incident stories have been told in camp of some incendiary conversations overheard in the crowds that have visited the cemetery, including one today that some stranger said: "Lots of people would like to see this whole thing blown up." There are seventy soldiers at i PiPiiiPtnri.' i vtidil t: ? .f c. !wmt %?? ? Czolgosz Yelled In Abject Terror. , Collapsed From Fright When Ho I Reached Auburn. Fx pressed ( Regret for Crime. Auburn, N. V., Sept *27 Czolgosz, President Mclvinley's murderer, in the custody ol SheiIT Caldw II of Krie county, ?ind 21 deputies, arrived in Auburn at 3:15 a. m. The prison is onl\ j about 50 yards from the depot. ^ Awaiting the arrival of the train ^ ( there was a crowd of about 2')o iinnul u I** 11 I.am ' ^ 1 ' |/*.w|riv.. niiiiDi n?i ieur <u nit | crowd, which \v:is not v >rv demon- ! | strulivo, or fiom sight of the ^ prison, Cz dgosz's legs gave out and two do, utuv sheriffs wore * \ compelled to practically curry the | ilnin into the prison. Inside the gate his c.m lit ion ii"o iin worse, " i and ho was drugged .no the stairs Oo * and into the main hill. Ho was i placed in a siting posture on the hench while the handcuff-; were , b;ing removed, hut he fell over and moaned and groaned mi I evinc- | tog the most abject terror. Vs ( soon as the handcuffs were on-' I V locked the man wa-> drugged into i? th? principal keeper's office. Asi in the case of all prisoners tI)o|j officers immediately proceeded to . strip him and put on a new suit), of clothes. During this opera j ^ iinn i /, ugosz en-si an I yelled, j t making tho prison corridors eehw ( with evidence of his terror. The prison physician, Dr. John Gerin, examined the man and ordered his removal t? the -all in the condemned row, which he will occupy until h? is taken from the cell to the electric chair. The doctor declared that the man was sullo"* 1 ing from fright and terror, Imt 11 said that ho was shamming to ' some extent. t r The collapse of the murderer i was a surprise to every rue. En -s rente from Buffalo he showed no 1 indication of hreukin" down. He t ate heartily of sumlwitches and t smoked cigars whon not eating. ( lie talked some and expressed re- i irot f?r his crime llo said, "Ij^ am very sorry for Mrs. McKin-j1 lav." Ho reiterated his former ~ ' ii statement that ho had had no uc- f complices and declared that he \ had nev?r heard of the man under < arrest in St. Louis who claimed x to have tied the handkerchief over ' i his hand concealing the pistol f :i with which the president was shot. He says the handkerchief i was not tied. II** went behind j * tho Temp.la of Music, arranged the handkerchief so as to hide the weapon and then took his place in ^ the crowd. i To Jailer Mitchell he sent this 1 I \ message to his father: . . ' ' Tell him I'm sorry I left such s u had name for him." I CV, tlgosz was in normal eondi* .s tion this afternoon ami seemed to ( have fully recovered from his J collapse. There are live cells for con-1 , dumned men in the prison, and , C'zolgosz was placed in the only' vacant cell, soa'l are now occupied. The keepers are constantly on guard in the room, which is separate from the main prison, Imt to guard against an attempt ; on Czolgosz's part to commit suicide, two more guards have heen added and one will constant* | iy sit in front of Csjolgos/.'s cellj an<l will have a key so that any attempt at self destruction many he easily frustrated. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the ST? ' . Signature of rFay for vour paper and I J you'll enjoy reading it more. 2?.?r,u = 4 Keep Your Mouth Snut. Health Homo. Dop't he offended. The adnomtion is not meant us a roth c:ion jipon your talkativeness. !' lk, hut keep your mouth shut when you're not talkiug. People who keep their mouths los?d, except win u they are talking, outing, or drinking, rarely contract coughs or colds. Saviges, von those living in northern altitudes, seldom take cold. Scivnists say it is because they are loMlilioUthl d. l>iseuse germs floating in the iir find a direct rout into the ungs of a person who hieuths Drongh his mouth. Thev tire tr rested by the line, sieve-like net iVork of hair in the nostrils of ersons who breath through the o-e. Keep your inoutV shut, ird you limy defy pestilence The to?th suffer from too much ind too lreipient exposure to the itinosphere. Sudden changes of empeitilure, whether lhpiid or itmospheric, are hurtful to them. The best teeth in the world are host; of savage tribes, who al-? yavs keep their month shut, except when talking or tailing. Throat and lung diseases are ofen contracidd I?y persons who go it?.mt openmonlhe?l. l'he frosty lir of winter, inhaled directly'into he lungs through the month is a "leipieut cause of bronchial disinters. Taken through the nose, t is modified and sifted of many if its dangers. Keep your month ih ut. Mountain Kxeursion ltates. Commencing on Friday, Aug. iOtli, and Saturday, August 17th, in* 1 continuing on .-.uccessive Frilays and Saturdays until October >lh, the South Carolina and Georrin Kxtension liailroad company ,;n ^?-ii .... i ?t..i...*.. * - .i < 111 evil Uton Villi IIITIWI!" 1 M Mil Itll ititlioiiH, Camden to Yorkvilie, in lusive, to Blaekburg ami Shelby, it #1 50, t? llutherfordton #1.75, o Marion #2.00, tickets good reaming until the following Mod . lay. Also on and after the above lamed date and continuing until October 5th, will sell round trip ickets to above named p ints jood to return within ten days ifter date of sale at. one lirst-class are for the round trip. This v i 11 airord an opportunity for ivory one desiring to spend their vacation in the mountains during lie hot weather, to do so at small !o-1. Ample hotel ami boarding Lccommodations can be sec tired" at ill of these points. Tliev are deal summer resorts and noted or the beauty of the scenery and icaltJi giving properties of the uitural mineral waters. The clinate is wool and delightful and lie country is entirely free from nosquitoeH. Any further infor- . nation with regard to hotel and tnarding accommodations may he tad hy applying to the under.itrued. E. II. Shaw, general >assonger agent, Blafckshorg, <. r. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? ;;ic!ncy Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who re.rds the newspup :rs is sine to Know of '.he wonderful t , < cures made by Dr. ; 4-ny' * Kilmer's Swamp-Root, $ j the great kidney, liver 'U ^ L. a,?d bladder remedy. M I' tr \ / his the great mcdij[ 'At jw |cal triumph of the nine]: Vl ]\ I j', f tcenth century; dis - \,i j , covered alter years of <u"i if / ^'"j , .Ji.t fic research ly 'j IP~~J I r Dr. Kilmer, the err.iJJ Jv_ ~~ ' nent kidney and blad??" ccr specialist, ana is wonde-fvlly successful in prompt.y -eg !a:.ic bask, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and tright's Disease, which i.> the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root is not recommended for everything'but if you havekidney, liver cr bladder trcub.e It will be found just the remedy you need. It i.:been tested in so many ways, in hospital woik, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief ana has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, aiso a book letiing more anout swamp-Koot and bow to find out if you have kidney or b'adder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paoer and send your address to Dr. Kilmer &. Co.,Bingregular fifty cent and Home<.f fiwamp-Uoot. dollar sizes are sold by ali good druggists. . / 9 , I ---