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Looks For Big Yield. ?TX Some Facts About Cotton and ^ Condition of the Mills. The following intorviow with Arnold B. San ford, of Boston, a well known cotton manufacturer, of New England, and selling 7 agent for some mille, was published in the Charlotte Observer 1 yesterday: x "What do you assign as the cuuso of the general depression in the cotton industry?'1 he was f8 1 1 1D* nobo/i jiiiuro aro iwo main causes which have been instrumental in bringing this about,'' said Mr. ov Sanford. a * n 'First, wo hare been producing too many goods and yarns wt during the last twelvemonths. ^ri Secondly, values huvo been too 8CC high for free consumption. High ^ 1( prices h a v e checked buying When cotton wont beyond 13 rut cents tli6ro was a very distinct an< falling off in tho consumption of ert cotton goods and yarns and when 8ei it reached 17 conts tho t*-ado was 1#'1 demoralized and business became stagnant." *re "Has there boon too rapid increase in mill building?" "Yes, we have arrived atone of those periods of our industrial P01 progress?in cotton mills?when j?* in my opinion wo are producing more than we can consume to (Dg good advantage. Twelve years anr ago the Southern States had about lri< 3,000,000 spindles and today 0,- acr 000,000 ? a marvelous and very ^ rapid growth." ple "llavo mills in Now England jUi done much curtailing!" ne^ "Yes, a large number of spindies have been stopped during the last four months.1' "Doyen see any good reason for the reduction of wages?12? per cent.?by New England mills?" "Yes. Manufacturers feel that . ' igt j in order to secure trade the cost ^ of manufacturing must be reducme ed, not only in wages, but also in cotton and supplies, so as to give ^e< 11 4 cor consumers goods and yarns at figures that will be safe to do business on. There is no denying ^ the fact that buyers have been afraid to purchase fr*?lv on the ? ' / i high costs of raw materials and , 1..U/M. ~u:,u i ? a88 iuuui nuiuu iiuvo prevailed ior ( several months, and they are now waiting for these factors to settle joq to their proper level." , "When do you think improve- plc ment in the trade will 6tart in?" njy "Well, we are feeling there bee will bo a decided change for the be better this fall. Indications show < very plainly from buyers that they fuj are ready to do nusiness as soon as the status of this crop can be settled?a9 to what value?and we expect a good demand for goods and yarns to last for several y months, to start in about September 1st. and we are also oxpecting coj( to seo cotton selling at cents." "What did you learn about the toQ crop in yeur travels?" aef "I found tho concensus of opinion to bo towards a large < yield?some putting it as high as goj| 12,000,00C bales." we( 4'What de you think of the Southern development in cotton N manufacturing?" ? "This 1 will answer frankly by Ion saying that wonderful progress has boon made during the last ton 0011 ? , b cob yoars and I find many mills pro- e(j ducing high grade goods and yarns fu] that are equoal to mauy of our all host New England mills. They 'flare certainly dangerous competitors. Ton years ago no such goods wore raado in the South as are (;0| now being made by some of your an< progressive mill mon. Tour labor Eri has improved; also your manufacturos have gainod rapidly experi- p^ coco and economy in operating cotton mills. It is no longer an 4 Iionv ? I V. / iTl - H17 periment, but au assured fact ou know how to conduct th isiuess successfully here in th iuth." Weekly Crop Report. Columbia, July 19.?Tho week crop bulletin for South Caro in say8. The cotton crop suffered fron oessive moisture in the extreru rtheastern counties and fron ought in the western ones, hu a whole continues rery promis y. it has attained seasonabl ;e in tho eastern half of th ato and remains undersizei er the western half. Thero sr ew reports of too large a weed itton is blooming and fruitinj ill in all soctious and many ful own bolls have been noted. In >Ih infout UnMa ? ;n iiuiuo ill \J 1 t'UIl VI lit! :kens and Spartanburg counties ilo wilt ao<l blackroot or blacl it hare been noted in Greenvill 1 Orangeburg counties. Consid iblo cotton has been laid by ii aorally clean condition. Se? ind cotton is becoming some at grassy and is blooming oly. BRUTALLY TORTURED A case came to light that fo: sistent and unmerciful torturi ? perhaps never been equalod 3 Golobrick of Colusa, Cal. ites. "For 15 years I ondurc< ufferable pain from llheuraatisn I nothintr reliftvnd mo thnnrrh E> . '"S" ' 3d everything known. I cami 088 Electric Bitters and it's thi latest medicine on earth for tha i) hie. A few bottles of it com tely relieved and cured me.' 3t as good for Liver and Kid r troubles and general debility ly 50c. Satisfaction guarand by Crawford Bros., J. F ckey & Co., and Funderburl armacy, Druggist. Ho was Equal to the Job. Dean Hurlburt in his character ically dry fashion, told th< lowing story at the overflov eting at the Harvard Unioi iterday, says the Boston Re d. A. little boy who had a goo< a of his artistic ability wai ind by one of his father'i snds at work drawing a picture riipi ? - - - wnai are you drawing?" In ;e?l the boy. "I am drawing a picture o id," replied the boy, hardlj kmg up from his work. "Why, you cannot draw i ture of God," said his friend [o one draws a picture of God, :ause they do not know what looks like." 'I know it," replied the youth artist, "but they will when J through." The Paragon of Insects. Washington, July 19.?O. F. ak, the expert in charge of the any of Guatemalan ants brought d this country to fight the cot boll weevil, today wired the tartment of agriculture from tas as follows: Ants burrow well in Texat I; nest 14 inches deep in one ak. Plowing no obstacle." IGHT WA8 HER TERROR. 41 would cough nearly all nigh! g," writes Mrs. Chas. Applee, of Alexandria, Ind., (lanc lid hardly get any sleep. I hat] isumptiwn so had that if 1 walk, a block I would cough fright ly and spit blood, but, whet other medicines failed, throt 00 bottles of Dr. King's New *eovery wholly cured mo and J ned 58 pounds." It's absolu y guaranteed to cure CoughSj Ids, La Grippe, Bronchitis anc 1 all Throat and Lung Troubles, ice 50c and $1.00. Trial bot i free at Crawford Bros., J. F. ,ckey ?&Co., and Funderburk nrmacy, drug storos. Subscribe to The Ledger. . - The Candidate's Shake. e o Abbeville Press und Banner: "Howdy, howdy, how do youdo? How is your wife and how are you ? Your fist fits my hand as no another can, the horny hand of the . working mau." Whut good nature. What obullition of good spirits. How u friendly and sociable they are? , e the candidates?and sometimes we n are bud natured enough to think t .i . .i? i ? - i uiai mey uon i mean it all, that " there must bo some hypocrisy in e go much suavity. Don't think e so for a minute. He means it [1 all. He is the West feeling man e in tho county, for he iB predial]y . certain that heia going to win. , g He thinks he has his finger on i 1 some triggers that his opponents ?. know nothing about. A few , friends toll him something in , confidence and he imagines that it j k is the wholo county talking . Ho < e can't help feeling good naturcd, and when he shakes your band ' a you can rest assured he means it i all. Even though he may have ( reason to think you are not gor ing to vote for him, ho will shake and then it is in a kind condes- ' cending manner, for he 'eels certain that your eyes are blinded, r that you cannot see, that when a the election conies you will be in . tho pitiful minority and he in the 1 ? glorious majority;he really fools ^ sorry for you, when you can't vote I for him. The anticipation of his q election makes him a happier man a oven than his election itself; Shake1 spoaro says, all things that are, " are with niore spirit chased than enjoyed. . WORKING DAY AND NIGHT The busiest and mightiest little ' " thing that was ever made is Dr. 1 1 King's New Life Pills. These I pills change weakness into strength listlossness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They'ro! wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box at Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey & 0 Co., and Funderburk Pharmacy. 3 Tomato raisers are beginning - to report a noticeable absence of ' large green worms that use to oat 1 the tomato vines, and they are ] ? giving the credit to the English l 9 sparrow. These little birds are to be seen on the tomatoes every 9 morning, and several close observers assert that there is no ques- ] f tion of the fact that the sparrows * f are doing the work of extermination.?Yorkville Enquirer. DO YOUWEAR ' GLASSES? 2 2 2 2 l>?) you sufter with headaches, neu[ ra'jjia, indigestion and other nervosa fi-Hn vos no iiuu/1 b?? T? 17 L* t'TTi a T m n . ? ..VAVU, V?MUV? ?'J U I l-i HI i" If you do, it will be of special interest to you to kuow th.it optics and refraction have been my special study for years. I am a graduate of the Philadelphia Optical College, besides taking a post graduate course in New York. I have opened an optical office in Lancaster, where I will spend a i part of my time each month, I use , the best metiiods known to tlie profes^ sion and fit glasses to remedy them- st . complicated eye defects. Latest and up-to-date styles, will beat Lancas1 ter Hotel from Tuesday, Aug 2nd, and inclusive to Friday Aug 5th Examl- ' nation free. Home office. Monroe, N J C. References. People's Bank, Bank of Union, Monroe, N. C. DR. H. Smith, * OPTICIAN. , WOFFORD COLLEGE Spartanburg, S. C. I Henry n. snyder, Litt. D., M. ' A.. President. Four full College courses Favor* able surroundings Cleveland Hcienee i Hall, Gymnasium, Athletic grounds, Lacture course, Library H utilities. 51st year bugins Kept. 21st 1904. f I r #. ?j a u a mo wen, Secretary. ] ; WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING j 1 SCHOOL, ' SPARTANBURG, S. C. ] Kit Kant new l>ui 1<1 iCareful atr tentinu to individual Htudecta. Hoard k and tuition for year $110. All Infor- t noa'ion K'.ven l?y A.M. DitPkk, Head Mauler. The Popoblicana aro trying to to make it appear that the Demo cra*ic<onventinn dodged thomoney question. T'-at the committee on platform dodged, is true, but JudgoParker didu'tdodi>e,*nd nei ther the convention. If the con vention'u answer toJodgeParker's telegram was not an endorsement of his position, it is diflicult to suggrst just how an endorsement should be expressed.?York ville Enquirer. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Hit Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of South Carolina Military Academy. One vacancy in the State Beneliciary Scholarships is to he award od on competP.ive examination f? r Lancaster County. Blank forms :>f application should bo applied For lit nnnn Vn I'nl fY K On/In x/ft ?v iruvv */ V\'l. V. KJ. Viauodon, Chairman Board of Visitors, :>r the County Superintendent of Education. These applications, FULLY MADE OUT, must bo in the haudsof the Chairman on the 1st day of August, in order to ro seive attention. C. S* GADSDEN, Chairman Board Trustees. July 1, 1904. J. HARRY FOSTER. Attorney at Law, LANCASTER, S. C. t&" Collection* a specially* They Come and do. Wo have just receiver another j large shipment of the Heart and E Arrow Brand Shoes, every pair of them guaranteed, also a line of the Men's King Bee Dress shoes, better than ever. Bo sure and see them before you buv. Respectfully, i Cherry & Co E* I). Bowers W G. Bowers BOWERS' BROS. Builders and Contractors _ Lumber, all kinds, for sale. Dressing and Matching at short a notice. h Tlirnpll vrnrlt Alii! Iiinrb O ar.n/1 ialty. ttjyGive US your orders. BOWERS BROS. c Near Depot. Feby. 23, 1904. THRESHERS. I 5 We have a FULL STOCK \ of the well known Farquhar Threshers AND Ajax Portable Engines ( and ean make Prompt Shipment. Prices right. Catalog on request. GIBBES MACHINERY . COMPANY, COLUMBIA, S. O. J LANCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY. j schedule 111 effect Nov 2), 1902. (Dally except Bundaj ) ] WESTBOUND. LiV 1 jancanter, 6 30 am 400pm ' [,v Fori Lawn, 6 49 a m 4 30 p m 4 r.v BaHCOuville, 6 59 a m 4 45 p m [iV Ricbburg, 7 05 a m 6 00 pm I 4r Chester, 7 30am 5 80pm I fir Cliar'otte, Bo H 9 66 a m 7 10pm I \r Columbia Ho R10 16 a m 1 25 a ni A r Atlanta,a a I, r 4 50pm , \t Yorkv'.t'AN W 9 35 a m < K r Gaslonia.C'N w 10 80 am f \ r Lenoir, c A it, r 2 05 p hi 6 00 a m f EAHTBt 'UN I>. | LiV Len ir, c A u, r 2 30 p in * L.v OaMtonia " 6 30 n ra [..v York ville ' 0 23 p in Lv Atlanta, s a 1, r 100pm Ijv Columbia, So R 6 10 a m 5 16pm Liv Charlotte, Ho B 6 15 am [jv Chestei, 0 30a m 7 30 p m Lv /Ziclihurg, 10 10 am 7 54 p m w Lv Hascomvllle, 10 20 am 8 00 pm ai Liv Fort Lawn 10 30 a m 8 11pm ? \r Lancaster, 11 00 a m 8 30 p m a, \r Camden, So Ry 1 65 pm y CONNECTIONS. p Chester ?Southern, Seaboard and 'I Carolina <& Northwesters railways. E Lancaster?Southern Rallwsy. ^ A P. WcliURH, Supe?lnteudeiilf r LEROY 8PR] NOH President The Klud You Havo Always Box in uso for over 30 years, hoi ^ - and lias A All Counterfeits, Imitations an* Experiments that trifle with ai Infants and Children?Experie What is CA Castoria is a harmless substit gprlc, Drops and Soothing: Syi contains neither Opium, Morp sidbstance. Its age is its guars and allays Feverishness. It ci Colic. It relieves Teething Tr< and Flatulency. It assimilate* Stomach and Dowels, giving Ii The Children's Panacea?The 1 CENUINE CAST< sj Bears the Sij The Kind You Han |M ll? in woo ror uve THl OINTAUR OOMPANT, TT MURRAY lyon's French Pei Strictly vcg-etablc, perfectly harmless RESULTS. Greatest kuown female r 'AlITIOr1 Rowaro of nmintorfetts and Imitation*. ' IMU I I via ton wllli fac-sliuKo klitimiuru oil >1(10 ol loud for Circular to WILX.IAM8 MKU. CO..B0I0 Agouti Sold by Funderhnrk Pharmacy. Warmwcat J^QlFX?lFJi Keepabott m best baby i the safe, su summer bo A* all drui Manufactured by BAB1 J. E. RUTLEDfiE, Dentist, g Lancaster, S. C. Working on credit doesn't pay, 1 nd my terms from this time encoforth arestiictly cash. Mtl Reasonable Prices. *? *old Filling $1.50 ^ Amalgam Filling 75 cts. wl 8emcnt Filling 75 ct h,j RUBBER PLATE, *u ru 11 upper sot of teoth f 12.00 f,)1 Jpper and lower set ?2j.60 ^WThcHO priori are strictly M or cash. No v\o:k done except ? or ensh or pnal security. J. is. RUTLEDGE, Dentist. Glo to the rc LANCASTER MARBLE t ^V3V1> GRANITE WORKS, tor Good Work and Low Prices Xl A. J. McNinch, ,b LANCASTER, S. C. ' kt iriniicv metier? l~ mum.I UIOtHOEO wi " naamma^m ln ire the most lata! of all dla* im tases. wi FOLEY'S BJCSf = * money refunded. Contahii p,[ 'emedies recognized by tad- mi lent physicians as the best for oll Cidney and Bladder troubles, yo PRICE 50c. tod J 1.00. wi PILES! PILES! PILES! 5 Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ^ ill cii'e It iinl, lilecriinir, Ulcerated y? lid It(;t>li'g Pil?'H It ahs >rbH the tu- gh jora. allava the itching at once, net* on a ,\ "oulil. e, giv? h instant relief. Dr Villi'Uith' Iiiillan Pile Ointment la rxi nrmt ("? 1 * ' 1 >v! i hit jiihi iicning or u? le priv .te pata. and nothing ?-l*e. th? Ivery l?ox ih uuaranteod Bold by rn rng^ifts, -ent by mail, for 60c. and I 00 p- r box WI Iil-I \ MB M'F'G ert O.. Prop'*, Cleveland, Ohio. 1 Hold by Ftinderburk Pharmacy, of , 1 91.0'J I'Kll AWW M ight? and -which has boen > borno the signature o?T been made under his per>ervision since its infhncy. i one to deceive you in this. 4 " Just-as-good" are but ad endanger the health of noe against Experiment. lSTORIA ute for Castor Oil, Paro rups. It is Pleasant. It >hine nor other Narcotic ntoe. It destroys Worms ires Diarrhoea and Wind rnbles, cures Constipation 9 the Food, regulates the tealthy and natural sleep* dotlier's Friend* DRIA ALWAYS i Always Bought r 30 Years. r mtrr. m? vorr ?mr. m mm B M riooicai urops i, 6ure to accomplish DESIRED ciucdy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. The tannine Is put ap only In pstte-board Cerr the bottle, tbua: if, ? .. k Clevoiau'l. Oblo. .her brings danger to babies. JMlN le of Baby Ease?the world'* medicine?on hand. It ii^RI re, harmless remedy for all wol and stomach trouble*. g stores, 95 cents. r EA8E CO., Macqw, Qa. Winitirop Oollego cliolarsliips & Entrance Exam ination. The examination for tt.e award of cant scholarships in WintnropCol?e and for the admission m iuw nients will be lieid at the Countv urt hou-e on Friday. July 8th, at 9 in AppiiicnntB must not he Ices an fifteen yeurs of age When scholship* are vacated aft< r July 8, they ill be awarded ' o (bote making the ghost average at this examination. Scholarships are worth $loo and free ition. The next session will open ptember2I, 19.?4 For further in rmallon an<l catalogue address Pres. D. B. Johnaon, Rock Hill, S. ay 23, 19o4?lua. W. F. LANEY , Phjsician and Snrgeon. Calls answered from office in ar of Funderhnrk Pharmacy iring the day, aud from resi ince on Elm street at night. Residence phone, 38. Office phone, 118. he Remington Typewritre Is acknowledged the wot Id over as e STANDARD and everybody lows its the best typewriter on earth T control the territory including u>caster and would be glad to take e matter up with yoti when in the arket for any kind or any price type riter, Will take your old tyi?ewrlter exchange. We now supply Rem gtons with any style type desired, ith fractions and other special char* ters on v eyboard, with card cylinder d POLYV.H.ROME ribbons arrange >nl fftli llm.UI. *? - "" nllWuK i?i reti." all at llie talogue price for tbe muchine coinate. I will be in your town ah?.ut once a anth in tbe Interest of tlie iteming* typewriters. In the?munnttnie if u nre interested in a typewriter, rite me and I will come to seo you th a brand new latest model R-uigton and demonstrate same to you. e carry a big stock ot latest model imingtons iu charlotte and can send u one on a moment's notice,and will idly do so if you wisli to ixnmine e for a few days. We sell all grades and kinds cf carn papers, typewriter oils, etc , and e PARAGON, the best guaranteed >bnn made for all kinds of typewrit* 75ceach. We piepsy postage. Kindly write us when in any kind typewriter trouble. k.