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Suffered 20 Years. MRS. MA.UY LEWIS, wifo of a prominent farmer, nwl well known by ali old residents rear liniment, N. Y, write 'Tor twenty- < ven y. nr., 1 liad beei; a const a ut sufferer f. >.;? nervous pro.-Iratlou, and paid l:o_- sums of money f..r doe. torn and advert Led remedies without beneI fit. Throo years ago my condition was u'..:rmln; ; the bast u. i.-u would start lo ant unr.ervo me. I wa.- unable to sleep, bad r . number of sinking opclls and 6'owiy grc\i i worse. I begau using Dr. Miles' Restorative ? Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills. At the rnedielno seeinod to liavo no effect, bul after taking a fewbott I beg-' a to untie, a change; I rest .d better at night, ::iyi ppotito began to improve audi rapidly grov better, lir.tU now I em as : 'v j. *et to health u i one of my ago mas expect. i>oc * l?r. Mil ' lN-nu ares,,id ny all .. . - ^ .rj, * , '% i:! : . r, "3 1 : v' " ' fe Reetorae j funucu. llookori <lls- [ ><* " 1 14 1,1 1,1 r n.-rv A , . r ''h.. - i, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lud. f'ot' ii :.s CoHaferdi. lit a not in r ci. I inn ti ol the iMani: I'at'l ur-'i s* l.eroril are aiv'tl l i ?lel.:i's oi a new plan lor sloria coif iii. wliioh <( ? ! s <](*.- {it t il 1 work incalenlaMe ot io.it to l'i South. The plan i- the establish nient of bonded warehouses fo cotton. One hns already beoi established at. ('Iiarlotte, N. (' and a company is being orgaliizei to build anothein South < 'arolin;i The legislature of the latter Stat in 1 S!);"> provided for the saf . operation of the system in tha NfatV For generations cotton ha stood for money with thousand <5l' growers, but it lias been mone; subject, to a multitude of sbav ings and liable to lluetuations ii value beyond their control. Th remedy tor the many evils in volvod in audi a situation ha lirwiv* 1 A*? r? 1...4 ** ! uvvu iuii^ iwia^ut, Dill UUlll III1 present in vain. It seems to hav been found in the employment o bonding or surety eompanies a strengthened of local warehouse companies. The latter, by beini bonded in one of the surety com pnnies, are enabled to issue cer K'fieates, or receipts acceptabh as gilt-edged collateral not onb in local banks, but in the financia ^enters of tho country. That i the simple theory upon which i is belioved a marked change i about to take place in the South In the description of the bondec warehouse at Charlotte tho do laiis 01 mo transactions with tin warehouse of a fanner having ; bale of cotton and needing casl are succinctly sot forth. Thej sV'oru to demonstrate that tin fanner will bo placed in a mor< independent position in the hand lin<; of his cotton that heretofore and thai this system will con Jtowards ihe prevention o real or art'lieial dopi-e^-ions hj I ho presoni necessity, which com pels farmers to rnsle their eottoi !to the market a< >0011 ?is picked The farmer bringing a bale t< market will be enabled to phua itvi 11 the- warehouse at a moderati cost, secure from l.lie hank the l c;r,sh which to meet his debt; jVomptly, and having wiped then out, he in a better position U continue life on a cash basis. The * volume of the currency will bo enlarged at the same time by perfect and natural process, and local banks will enjoy a greater business. Moreover, Soul hern cot | ton mills will be enabled to carry cotton in these bonded warehouses. and the leading financiers of Baltimore, to whom the plan lias been presented, state that, under such a system it would be possible lor the South to get money on its cotton in financial! circles at from 1 to b per cent., | according to the prevailing rate. as cotton in gu<*h warehouses [ would be regarded as gilt-edge; - collateral. Much seems to be the promise! , 'of the new system. Ilthetheorv i : ; . i 11. 11.1* ixw I move v ilI Iio ? t ' > -dabli -hmen* !' bond ! i , (warehouses in : 1! parts of the cot too re.-Ion. with the result of ( :!'. l iin* the J :i ter jv.f re ; r:< Uo:v. aivinn > i : ml { onerous r ! ;: i the tip *prisiiijx projects ; li c e wareheipes, :!:i 1 relievim; i!: t vi: .mm.!'v liha - vivviiii'-'l ' ... iu mi!iy places of i: hi-try and1 |%I business. Fortunately, this pi in 'seems to be one which ean he! ! ib'ti :i[? In the. loc ii people of; :m 1 ny 1 cotton mark. 1 , i ;; ! !i. Mil a. a- I <i(* amount of money involved is n t la rue. It i-; ' : plan worthy of - ;i stu !y o:i he pari <>!' the l.uslmss men, .nker , manulael urers ami plantej?ws. par!ieularly planters. The South Carolina act of 18' 1 I ! was inspired by Mr. Charles K.j II j Oliver, treasurer and general j ! manager of the Columbia Mills j 1 Co., Columbia, 8. C. In a let tor j > to the Manufacturers1 Record Mr. j e ( ) 1 I V t > ? HM'ilo. | / ? ? vi i 11 vr "The main feature of the law 1 j is that it creates the bonded ware I house, and in addition to the H I i capital of the warehouse company, v the holders of the certificates are further protected by the surety 1 bond of some trust company. The 1 general warehouse law of South Carolina is a very complete meass ure, offering every reasonable 0 protection. The new law in quesn tion adds to this by giving an ad^ ditional financial protection from K the guarantee of the surety com0 pany, a desirable collateral in any ^ financial center, and it is surrounded with all the protection that can possibly be given to anv ! evidences of security. 7 I j; UA standard warehouse issuing I a certificate of this kind enables j not only the manufacturer but the planter to store his cotton, i and with the certificate to get adI vances from any financial institution, and, in my judgment, it will , prove a great help to the planter, A inasmuch .is the character of the { security demanding the lowest , rate of interest, he is relieved of , any extraordinary charges such ^ as it is necessary for the factor to charge when he carries the cotton for the planter. In1 the case of tlie warehouse coin-; ,! puny, they simply charge a lair . rate to cover the storage and in jsuranco. The certificates, when 'issued, state plainly the amount j of storage charge per hale per J month and the amount for which J t he cotton represented hy the . certificate is insured. ? "This warehousing system t should put the holders of cotton i in a position to obtain their nion) ey at the lowest rate of interest that prevails." Refore presenting the detailed plan of operation as given in the letter from Charlotte, the .Manufacturers1 Uncord lias submitted the matter to a number of leading financiers. Without exception they have said that it. is a revolutionizing plan, and that while there may be some obstructions in the way of working out the system at the start, it promises ?o make the entire cotton crop available to the South as a ready asset for credit, and give to this section a very great po-sihl" e\ tension of hanking facilities, il is to bo hoped that in the work ng out of the idea nothing wi'I develop to lessen the present promise of benefits to the South. STATE NEWS. Col. i.ip eomb. was elected mavi of Col'ind : ) .{ 'j'm day, hv a mainril v r?l OO" A < : 11 l? r :i charter was issued W 'dnesday last, to the .. err i\ i .dial! Live Stock anil !. iv<-ry < *<?n i | my, ol I lock 1 i ill. The capital stock o!' the company i - tc? !i ? kpiU1. The corporators nnm< d are Messrs. Walter 11. Kerr, S. .i. , iMii)a 11 and James li. Heath. There will 1 reduced rates on all the 'l iili'i !- ;or ?1? 1?*i 'o the Prohibition ('unvention, whicii meets in ( olum' i i. April, l ltli. Mr. IT;'1 tel . clerk of court <<! Abbeville. v.!.. was loaml gwiity of gross mismanagement in iiis eilico l?y lIter grand jury of that county has refused to vacate, on the ground that tlie governor had no authority ol law to suspend or remove him. Spartanburg's -enallpox talk has ceased. < >ecasionally a case ,.r it " * ' v. mvi min i is reporieu, hut there are no tearsot'it spreading. The people will have to wait for the wise doctors at the next meeting of the Medical Association to tell them what that other thing'' is. It is said that the acreage in sugar cane will ho increased more than 100 per cent, this year as compared with last year, near Orkland, Clarendon county. It is hoped by those interested in the Negro Cotton Mill, now being bnilt in Columbia, that they will ue able to set the machinery in motion by the middle of April. There is a farmer in Union county, and a good farmer, too, who has never used matches or kerosene oil. He reads by the traditional pine knot and "carries'' lire from Christmas to Christmas. Mr. J. H. Hayes, of ltoclc Hill, has been appointed as agent for the Catawba Indians, l?y (lovornor Ellorbe. There are 2d prisoners in the Yorkville jail. The number of liens lor ad vanccs being recorded in the clerk's ollice breaks all previous records. Clerk Wylie does not remember to have handled no many before so early in the year, lie does not think, however, that the aggregate of tho season will ho greater than last year; but is of the opinion that for some reason the liens are being brought in about a month earlier. The amounts of lions range from about #10 up to #1,000. Tho average of 'JO. selected at random one day last week was #75.10.? Vorkville Enquirer. ! I 2V? so > { ABSOLUTELY GUARAKTE2D i nlo anil booklet fr*". A<f. KTKf'l.f >*<J KJll] f\ ^ punirr for S Yl ^ *t*,criFro1 1 n \ 5*S t*V** V ][\\ VXPJ :i'?ri;nj<iM J j) yj J * j Snrrojn, fi'l u Ko. IT. Swr*y IinuH. PrlM. 118.00. W???i 8cnd 1 ?. <:. . (or JJi. C -i'. i. ;a : ! a! ELKHART akkiase A\j> hahnkks ni Ti* ?<>*-?, 1;I I J ?. , . .' :uU L'A" fj? < n . , ? > piyn rti'iti ALL i i1 ~ c . ? , fV.. C - I j3 c ^ ? ->:. I ?**!: li V^.V ,;, ???.i |i 1 tJP J? I Vc 11 i o.' > NN i ? No. . 'i Our Priooa for Machines <1 with a T<I No. .'{?2 Drawers, drop led! \n i 1 Ibvi\t'<n?v ili?nn loo No. 5?6 Drawers, drop lea IT IS HANDSOKFLT FINISH CO Al Write for full doscrij imd for GATA Buggies, Wagons. Harness, Pint Roller Wheat Mills, Corn Ml Subscribe for The Cotton Pinj D. P. DUHCAN, Jlanu^pr. Fam The New York Commer Advertiser recalls an interest bit of war history that has ceived very little attention recent years. It sheds conmh lilf. linrlit mi til*, nniwl linl r\f war on the Northern side. Npe in}; of-bounties lor I'nion troo or premiums for the enlisttn of "volunteers, ' the Advert; says: "Not. only did the Kedt Government pay bounties tor! purpose, but also States, eounl and towns. Over $86,000,! was paid in bounties in this St alone. It olten happened th: single soldier received boun aggregating $1,200 or $1,500,1 the result was that direct ta j became almost crushing.'' ' money power evidently consh I ed that it. had a large stake recapturing the South, and p I patriotism was at a eonsidera {discount when $ 1.200 or $l,i I was required so induce volunti ! iii<r. -Over $S0,000,000" j paid on lliis account in Nesv V< alone. How much \va> paid j"11' There art' 111 r??*? little things \v I i'o more work than any other tl little t hi tigs ereilt oil - t hey are t he the hee anil l>e\Vitt's l.ittle I.; 1 Kisers, the hist being the famous li j pills for stomach ami liver troul Crawford Pros. Edncittn Yonr Itnxrot* With Cancarr Candy Cathartic, euro constipation for V)c, 25c. If C. C. C. fall, drutopsu refund tin j3 Ni-ono<i<M4>^g^<o4 ? o-o + m mmm m mm l CATHARTIC I -CI b K& K . :i ' ?/*&? y ;; ;CiS?5Tr;?.yiOH i: . , ALL !! ,ii'UG<5ISTS : of the Ideal Lui> i rer errlp or natural results* s.nn- i "t>V Ct).. ' i .i.-ii tiTh. SIT. | -.1.>-?a?eaa .SEMIS "i'frf <1 direct to tho <*?a* I .iw'. Vv\v':l^ f rlfr.v frco PrUr. t-H*< crrt*!n. no> IIoarItjrlu. nOtr*,$ JLt(wluiilliht|K ro. CO. W I:. Pll.vrr, Scc'y. IMJ. ,, vJ Kir: . .w ^.V uv. V ijjiVj cy ? u-i 11Cf4l$E. < 'S-. *5 > W?>-"* .. ? ~ 41 ?p.?i ! s <? ? I 1 H ? " . ^ I !: * "> ' \- j i V: 5. ; > ? , . .. ; *{ ' ? ? ../,; >sfc, ? - '] ' a a | g - Ml J 1 illi ?sv s?fsr| ,, ; Vi I.| I ? jf B"? v > A-r ? -v - ?. : ^ \ i:'z ' '? A\? \ JJ* - ? ^ ) r, - ' * | ? 4 ALLIANCH. ^ 1| " olivorod lit nny r> pnt in t!io Stnt ?. n-ycjir (iiinruntoo: I' and cover $18.25 f and cover $ 19.25 f and cover -,i > VO AS GOOD AS ANY HIGH-PRICCO .V A CHINS. itlon of SEWING MACHINES, LOGUES und CUTS of tos, Or"c?s, Furniture, Plows, Harrows, lis. Saw Mills, or anything you want. 'it ami frd Our J*rice List. iers' Alliance Exchange of S. C. oia| LAN CASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. inj; Hot ween Chester aiul Lancaster. : ? tn nfTnot ? fWl n CV.?W 1 * 1 CIV ^ra_ Duffy Except Sunday. Weatbouml. Kastbound.. the No. 9. No. 11. No lu. Na 12 . A. M l |A. M. P. M. UK 1> o.s ft !S?i <1 Ar....Chester ...Lv 11 05 7 (A ft -So ft 3ft!* Orr's 11 20 7 SO ns"' ft 4:tl ft Sft|* "... Knox's .... " 11 3o *" <(0 I h :c.| 15 "..McD.ini.-rH... 11 40 t pnt ft Sftl ft Oft il ".. Kichburg..*. " 11 fto ? ft Iftl 1 5ft ". UaKcomvUlc.. " IS Oft ^ ft "ft t 4ft* Cedar Shoals.." IS 1ft . ftft 4 3ft ,1 ".. .Fort Dawn ." 12 25 7 3ft1 4 So'* " CiraccR... . " 12 40 k ,r<ll 7 2ftl 4 lot " Miller's Crosn'p " | IS ftO W ,. 7 20 4 oo ^1 Lv. Lancaster.. Ar; 1 00 ^ this A. M iiv M.i I P. M. Pf ijp, Train leaving Lancaster ai 7:20 a. in., . II nects at Chester with Southern Hailwuy ft A funk ftootli, C. & 1, going north and G. C. <& X. ^ 1""' tlbulo anil local trains going west. a Train leaving Lancaster at 3.10 p. m.t <l noct.s at Lancaster with O. II & ('. trom Cw . _ den. and Chester with Southern Railway g<P " 'I north and south anil with C. & L north. . I ins Train leaving Chester at II oft a. m . connf '1 lit Chester with Southern Kail way from CI j lotto, also C & l. from north. ^ Train leaving Chester at 7:0ft p. m , conn* .. ? with Southern Railway froni Columbia. C.k * A N. from Atlanta ami C. &, I* from Lenoh rho I.KROY SPRlNGrk W. II. HARDIX, Preside^ ler- Vine-Pros, and Maunder. ) Money to Lend. > ",r The Lancaster County Itiiildinga 1,1,. Loan A ssneiation has money to le ?>n iniprovod real estate situated } this county, upon rcasonahle tori or Apply to WADDV C. THDMSOX, * See dt Treats. ^ :ts ! llank lliulding. r>rk <'ct.21-t.7-fi in. _ _ iPOR K9 Pork Sausaqc, licit & .reel ant, j fc^y k?K & irl.V ' ^ "maR 11 Ic You ran now <p-t fre-h pork sau>le*. sa^e a-* well as llr>t ela*s beef at my market daily. Prompt delivery made for nil orders in any part of the town. Zr. W. F. YOUNG. iacy. July 28, 1897(ly)