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TV.*? Klai T?n Hare Always 1 fast ?? tV*r over SO years, _ j0 and h QzL*S/Mjtts 8?.nal - - AiioM Ail Cwinterfeittt, Imitations Iki^oriusuts that trifle xvitl IhAmU umI Childreu-Expe What is C OaatorU is a harmless subi Qsrit , L'r?|?s tuul Soothing Mto'CJ scltiior Opium, M Mfbstiace. Its s^c is its fti e?i Feverish ness. It C?Uc. It relieves Teething 1 acttC Flatulency. It assinii!; tMHsrli and HowcIh, givini VIm (hlUrou's Panacea?Tli M?niuiraL WMSl I The Kiad Yoa Ha 5n Use For O TMT CCNTAUR COM MNY, TT Ml LANOASI'B'w AM1 MBS E? K4l1/vV A ^ Boh*dule m sfP-rt Aujr- 23, 1900 (< >ail.. */: >j i -xii i"l I W K ^ r vi- )U.N '? j K \ -> ' H VN D No'*. 14 ?<i't U N V . ami lfi A M. 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Food, regulates the < healthy and natural sleep. lo Mother's Friend. rORIA ALWAYS Signature of _ re Always Bought ver 30 Years. jnn.v st.cit, new vein city. .11> JSfUJ JUiSHJJI fP\ 'y> 7^ ^ ? .> v V' "For ?1x yr?r? was a victim of djr?* pc|>Hla in its worst form. I could rat nothing out milk toast, and ai times my stomach would not rcla.ii and diircst rim that. Marrh I began taking OASdAIJKTS and since then I have steadily improved, until I aiu as well as I ever was in my life." David ii. Mduput. Newark. o CATHARTIC fro K>f iVJH M rwwoc mmn itiaiwo Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taate Good. Do Guoo. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. be. Mo. ... CURE CON3TIPATION. ... Hlerliiir Urwekv Inuvia*. ( kba|?, NHlrrtl, R.? Terfc. 311 Tfi Tl/lf4 S iltt Hill! guaranteed by alldrngItW" i y-tir?V; glut-, to C%: K K Tobacco Habit I ^loney to Loan r A M > B ' F TO I' LACK I.O A NTS 1 ffetirotl by ? first mortg itrc o.i I111 >r?.ved i. r ;' > li ve .3 * <r> t line, pax abi in i11 ? i t'ltup'iiM h( the <?*** raie of 7 I *? < M.t iiiteieM. 'I I??-re* wi'l be no biokeraget rmlici eomnuss'nii chuiget.' R. K WY'I K. Bum Attorney at Lao. * I'A.V."asvtrwwnr .-.a. 1-.' GKNTLGMI4.V, Get the A'ew Novo D'srov' i v jr q QJ jn JEL JBLaJQl (.X.i ik< "fm ?.x ii'fs OniiiirrlKM' aim (i t el ml t<? 4 day* I is act n?t? is m gnatl. Pit veil's aiii oiire A/i < mpieu*. I o be car net! hi vea yo?lt-i ???ire preventative. -cut bv iiihi' in plum package, prepaid, on receipt of piice $1.0" per box; :i f r $- ">0 t.mxvford Bros, Druggists, A'tt nis Lancaster S VIGOR ?f MEN Easily, Quickly and PermaNantly Restored liGNHICliVINS i-? soM Willi t written uarunie- to pure Insomnia, Fits Dizziness, Hysteria. N'ervois Debility. Lost Vitality, Hmiii 111 :i I l.ns-es h~Milin?r Mumnn ? tli** re-olt of ()vi'r>work Work, Worry, .Siekiie-s. K^rois of Youth orOveriuiiui_'**tice i*rico Jjti ; t> boxes fyti. B inniI in piuin package to any mlilrer,* on receipt of price. Soli! on y l?y CihwI'omI Bros, l>ruugi?ts, /\gent?, Lancaster, S. t.. VIGOR ?"rMEN Easily* Quickly, Permanently Restored HINDI PC) !!.Y,aV,\aV* (Paris) <i It EAT FRENCH TONIC ANI) VITAfjIZKRissold with written e moan tee tocure Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality Failing Memory. Fits, i^iz/.iip as. nysiena. mops an Drains on the Nervoua H.\Htem Caused by Bail Habits or Kx<-e?nlve Use of Tot baeeo. Opium, Liquora, or *'Z,ivinHo Pace that Kills " It wards ofT Ins nit;>, Consumption ami Death, ft . learn the Blood and Brain. Builds ut> the Shattered Nerves, Keatorea tiie Kire of Youth, and Brings the Pink (linW tit i 'liottl/i. Qlui Mul//iu Willi Y* ting and Strong auaiii fSOc , 112' Itoxcs $."> By Mail to Any Add'etm. | Crawford Broti Druggist, agent*, Lan- | a*ter, 8, C. Citizens of Anderson,, Will Fight the Trost Have Organized $600,000 Phosphate aad Oil Company, and Capital May be Incraaaed. special to The State. Anderson, Nor. 9. ? Anderson is setting an example to cthei cities in showing the way to tight the fertilizer trust is to fight it. There has just been organized a new fertilizer manufacturing concern of colossal proportions, with home capital almost entirely. The name of the new enterprise is "The Anderson Phosphate and Oil company," and the oreanization of the concern is complete. It is said that there is some Richmond capital in the venture, hut it is practically owned and will he run by the most solid and farseeing business men of Anderson. The capital stork of the company will he $000,000 with the prml ege of increasing to $800,000, and its* organization is for the sole purpose of the manufacture and fiftle of commercial fertilizers and cotton seed products. The company acquires the ewnership and will take immediate possesion of (he Andersen Fertilizer company, and of eight or ten cotton seed oil mills in this section. Frederick (jr. Brown, president of the old 'ertilizer company, is to he at the head of the new corporation. This ia a superb location for euch an enterprise, being the heart of a splendid agricultural section, nnd the old concern has paid handsomely. The eld plant and the force employed will be doubled immediately, and the output largely increased. All the business of the new cencern will be managed from Andersoo. The organization has been managed very quietly, and it was only yesterday th"t the necessary papers were ferwarded to the secretary of state and the lirst steps taken toward securing a charter. Earl Li's Successor. NTiuhington, Nov 8 ?Minister Conger has informed the State Depart incut that Yeouan Shi Kai has kern appointed to succeed Li Hung Chung ns Viceroy of China. Ysonan is at pr*s?nt Viceroy of Shan Tung Province and is considered one of the strongest Chinese statesman. "C. C. C/' on Every Tablet Every tablet of Cascarets Candy Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. All druggists, ioc. HOW'S THIS t We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ca-e of < ararr'n that eau* not he cur?*d hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. K J < HENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O We the undersigned have known F J Slieney for the la>t 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions ami tinancialiy ?ble ?o c??rry out any obligations made bv their firm WkhtA I'iutax, Wholeaa e Druggist. Toledo, O Wamuno Kinnan a Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's (aiarrh ('lire in taken illt rna ly, acting dire tly upon the l.lood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 76c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist*, IVstimoniala free. Hall's Ki.:oih Pills are the best STRAWBERRY PLANTS. The largest stock in the world Nearly lOO varieties. All Ihochoice, luscious kinds for the Gtirden and Fancy Market Also Shipping Varieties. Also Dewberries, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Grape Vines, etc., etc. Our 120 page Manual, free to buyers, enables everybody to grow them with success and profit. All plants packed to carry across the continent fresh as when dug. Illustrated catalogue free. Specify if you want catalogue of Shipping Varieties or Fancy Garden kinds. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO., Strawberry Spe; iaiists K ITT It ELL, N. C. Subscribe to The Ledqik Crop of 11500,009 Balis i 1 ' ' rv ? Estimate Dampen* Enterprise of Operators Wbo Are oa the Fane*. Manchester, Nov. 10.-The local market was rather more steady iu certain direction last week though 1 without anv appreciable increase In the volume of business. Nego tistions were adversely affected bj the fluctuations in cotton The esk tins ate of a crop of 11. 500,000 bales, dampened enterprise and ' all the large oderators are still on ' the fence regarding future prices. 1 The fog during the week proved a great hindrance to transactions. There were a few practicable India offers and small lines of a sorting up character were executed for ChinaWhile buyers are cautions, however, evidences exist that a considerable trade is likely on thepies ut level when more stability is exhibited. South America is buying quietly but sparingly. Yarns wsr* firm so far as quo 1 tatione were concerned but the ' demand for mast sort# was limitjed, the user* buying in small ' quantities. The conditions of cotton and the bad weather prerentad large operations. A stoppage of tomorow is tha spiadlee mentioned. Escaped Conricia From Leavenworth Being Recaptured. Leareeworth, Kas., Nor. 8 ? All tba police, deputy sheriffs and farmers in tha country adjacant to Leavenworth ware on tha loekent, far tha 26 federal convicts who escaped from the steckade yesterday. As a result three copvicts hare been killed, aaothar w undad and tire canto ran unhurt. Tho casualties teok place in a tight near Norton villa, Kas., and resulted in the death or capture of live men. The dead: .Jam** Hoffman, aged 20, whits; J. J. Poffenlnden, aged 25, whits, a soldier convict: John Green, aged 21, whit#. The foarth, Willard Drake, white, aged 19, is wounded and recaptured, and the fifth, Fred Gore, aged 1G, a negro, is recaptured unnurt. The five men were discovered in the barn of Fay Weishaar, near Nortonville, K.as., about 3 o'clock this afternoon. Weishaar went into the barn and was ordered out at the point of guns. He rushed to Nortonville and gathered a posse of n.en, who with revolvers, shotguns and a few Winchesters, hastened to the scene. The convicts haw the men coming and rushed from the barn. They had two shotguns and revolvers. The poese pursued them and a running fight resulted. The convicts were at a disadvantage and their shots had no effect, while at every velley from the posse one of the ; convicts fell. Murray Made Deputy Collector for 8. C. j Washington, Nov. 9.?John G. I j Capers, district attorney and lie-1 publican national committeeman . from South Carolina, conferred with President lioosevelt today regarding South Carolina patron- j age. It is understood that an agreement has been reached by which representative colored men shall be given some patronage. r* J * i uuo 111 nun is iu no provided for itf x-K?|)rnb?ntiitiTe Murray, colored. It iit underetoed tbat he ie to t>? mad* deputy collector of nternal revenue. Cure Cold In Head. Kermott's Chocolates Laiatire Quinine, edgy to take and quick to cure cold in head and sore throat. tfie Oin* Day Cere r ura Par colds tnd sore thraat use Karmatts totes I.axatire Qntotne. Kaaity takaa M VmA paiahly < ra. ? J?- - v.?w One. Hoidred Gar Loads or Bibibits Nov at Charleston More Than V wo Thousand M?ui Ar? Working on Exposition^ Grounds Pr?pairirj? for the Opening Charleston, Nor. 10. ? Exhibi tor# and concessionaries are coming to Charleston in largo numbers ami during tha past two days a hundiad carloads of exhibits have arrived here for tha ax position, i Tanight Mr. S. C. Mead, prcsi dant of tha New York State commission, and four other members and employes of the commission : ranched Charleston bv tha New York Clyde liner Comnmnche, and tomorrow 12 members of the advisery hoard of tha architect in chief, Mr. Gilbert, will reach tha city from New York. The New i Y'ork commission has come to inspect tha New York Ststa building and Gilbert's board for tha purpose of advising with tha artchitect as ta the last few finishing tauches A I * * : on ma marvelous work lie has i don*. Architect Huston of th* Philadelphia building is h*r* also t* recsiv* the building from th* contractor. It i* ready f*r th* Liberty b*ll which it will shelter during the exposition. More tlmn 2,000 men are n*w *mpl*yc<l *n th* exposition ground* and the Midway city is going up lik* magic. Th* housing committee of the woman'* department has already secured mor* than 10,000 lodging* for exposition visitors in private families and boarding I houses. The usual rut* for lodging will be $1 a day and for lodging and break fa?t $1 25. Nearly every house in Charleston will be cnn? verted for the exposition period into a house of eutertainmant and the sentiment of the community is against every attempt to exact hesvv toll* of the visiters. The railroads have agreed upon low rates, 30 per cent lower than the rates made for Buffalo ami the citv council will pass an ntdinunc* next Tuesday night, for the protection of the roads frem scalpers. The attendance on the expnsiton promises to be at least, twice what the premoters ef the project expected, and tho exposition will he th* naest artistic ever held in the seutb. Always at work. ?The Celumhia post mastership hts gone to an old line Republican Doctor Knsor, the incumbent, and because McLaurin did not get a Democrat for '.be place, some ef his newspaper opponents seem to take it as a sweet morsel ef hope, that his influence at Washington is not so powerful after all. If McLiuria lands a Democrat, he is abused and motives are questioned. If k* fails, he is no good. It is a case of 4'damned if you do and damned isyou don't." The senator dosen't seem to worr* *t nil tkL -- J - v.... condition, and ha joe* right aleng attending to his business ef looking out for what he conceiTes to he the hast interests of his people. He will in a few days deliver an address before ttu Southern Cotton Spinners' association, at. Atlanta, and from there he goes to | deliver an address hefoie tne New l York Chamber of Commerce, the | most important commercial body I in the world. To he invited to ad ! dress this Wody is a compliment i nnl ?nlu tli? mv/v v??i j v\/ viiv vimiui m/IUi y ^ hut to South Carolina.?Manning Tim as. A Kansas Citj man desired to have his infant son christened Leon Czolgosz. Tha priest refused to fasten any such name upon the innocent. The neighbors gave rhe man until sundown to get out of j town. At Htimlown the place that had known him formerly k?ew him no more.?Savannah Morning New*. 4 Magistrate Vise Gets Into Trouble. Selieiter A*ks Governor te Remove the Officer. Outcome of Aahill Sheoting. \ The State, 10th iuat. Magistrate Wise of Saluda county, has gotten himself inte trouble. Hh failed,it is alleged, to arrest Mr. Sol lee, who shot Mr. Asbill near Leesville, until a day after the occurence, and then took the remarkable action of releasing the piis ?ner on the small bond of $500 while the victim's life iastill hangieg in the balance. Gov. McSweenev was not a little surprised when he read the fullewing communication received vesteaday from Solicitor J. Win. Thurmond, dated Batesburg: ' 1 stopped over at. Leasville this afternoon, en my way te Colum bia, and called to sea Mr A?l*5li and found that the newspaper report ef the shooting of Asbill by Sol lee wan not exaggerated?the shooting was certainly uuwarrented and brutal. After Asbill had been placed in one of Asbill's houses, Sollee ordered him to be taken out or he would finish him up?so he was then carried to LeesvilU, four or tire miles in almost a dying condition. "A brother of the shot man explaiaed this fully to Mr. C. C. Wise, a magistrate in Saluda county, "the day of the sheoting, at which tune a warrent was issued, and yet thai magistrate did N not have the arrest made until the next morniifg; and then, knowing that Ashill was liable to die at any -ime, granted Sollee bail in the sum of $500. "Sollee has now disappeared, whether he is a fugitive from ju?jtice 1 cannot sav, but that is the opinion of the community. "The conduct ?f the magistrate * preventing the inforeement of the law, and any magistrate who bails s defendant or even fails to commit hiei to jail to await results in Ktich a cast as this should forthwith bo removed from office. T , "Magistrates havo no riurht to bail when the offence is capital, and it is tboir duty to so* that the olfence is not capital before they give bail?the shooting of a man is the offence, of course, in such a case. "If the attorney general agrees with me, that a defendant securing bail freui a magistrate while his victim is likely to di* at any tuee is not entitled to his release, tvcuuse the magistrate bad no right to give him hail, then a reward should be offered for Sollee unless he comes back at once. "I have never before recommended that a magistrate be removed, and I dislike to do so in th>s case, hut I feel that my offi cial duty requires" me to recommend that C. O. Wise be removed from the oftice of magistrale for Sal uda county." MAGISTRATE WISE WILL, NOT UK RKMOV KD. The State of yesterday say a: 4'Magistrate C. C. Wise, ef Bates burg, has promply complied with the governor's order that lie show cause why he should not be removed frem ettice as requested by Solicitor Thurmoed in the matter of the release of C. VT. Sollee, who so seriously shot 14r. Ashill soeie days age, and the re 1 A. ? - 1- - - 1 - huii iH inn me magistrate in not to lie remoTod, hut it ha* been suggested to him that the bond ho ory materially increased." Watch for the "stars to fall"? a motoric shower?tonight and Thursday and Friday nights. They may not "fall" aa thoy failed to do the other two years thoy were -A a - l-l .1 - * ' uue 10, oik, man again iney might. Dr. Mlles'NEBVB Pi.AHTKRHcuro ftllETTMAC1SM WEAK BAOKS. At druggist* only 25c.