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* Women Who ha the Blues Despondency In women Is a mental condition directly traceable to some 4 distinctly female III. Well women don't have the blues, but comparatively few people under stand that the right medicine will drive them away. ?.ff ? vvorvunws uio aiueSf necause H Is the safeguard of woman's health. It regulates the entire female organism as ' nothing else does. When the dragging sensation r and the backache go, the blues will go also. , Read the letters from -c.Womon appearing in this paper -women who have tried It and know. There are a million such women. Saturday, Fe'?. 3, 1DOO. MARKET. February 2. I'.HO V, . ' 4 , * ?v?TT?;N Strict irornl rtkt'titling, s Gnu! inidrflj it rr Strict mfrtdlfnrr. Middling, , PRODtTCK. Butter (good). per pound.. 12' Egg*. per dozen, Hi ^^Cflirkc'nu.. . Is to 20 *" ' Com, per bushel, po IIhiiisi nmc raisod ),per pound. . ti to s Shoulders < home raised ), per Hi., ."i to (5 P \ Short Locals. ?Mr L. N. Montgomery has accepted a petition with the C^V burn.Heath Mule Co. ?Mr. R. 8 Croc' ett leaves for * Tampa, Fla., next Tuesday to prospect and probably to locate. ?W. Mcl\ Batte. the travel ing passenger agent of the Sea board, made us a pleasant eall Wednesday ?Mr. Jos Evans who resides on Elm street has been confined to his room, for a lew days, threat enod with LaGrip. ? VV hen you want a New Home ^ Sewing Machine, remember you can gel it only at the Entkrpuisk j cffiice. ?Rev. J. W. Little will preach ^ at the school house on l>r. Strait's Cedar Creek place Sunday at I p. m. and regularly thereafter at the same house on the first Sunday of each month ?Mr. R. J. Maekorell, a member of the Family Protective Union, who war hurt sometime ago, received a check from the company ou HatiirdaV l.ist in pay men! of aceid'-nt claim. | ?Mr. .1. W II as.scl ti lie uiov?m1 jp- his family to Iv-eiimv this week* M where lie . ti ?s hcen I >r' some 1 months. Mr-. (' li Foster has fr moved inM Mr I la;?ll ine'n [ dwelling. jf, ?LOST^-H' iwci ii Lan<vi^f. i* 1 ^ ;ui<l the Bro&n |>i:<< !*'ridny i-vc r ning, .Inn. 2(?i it. #.">0.0<) in ' Finder will lie liberally rewarded i liy leaving it nt fhie nllice or returning il to W ('HAS. A. LYNN, t' .Ian. 27, I (>00. . 3t. s. w. ?Rev. J. W. Little passed through town yesterday 011 his way to New Hope church where he preaches to-day. New Store. A new store has been opened by Messrs. R. .1. Coates and R. 11. Strother in the new store room recently built by the masons. They will carry a stock of fancy groceiies and fruits of all kinds. The firm name is R. J. Coates & Company. I A. J. Olll. .!r.. Scotia. S. C , writes: I have us?;<! Dr. M. A Simmon- Liver M?-?Ucinn in inv | family I" years. It li is cured indi'-'Cstion, Dvs| pepsin, Ci nstlpatlon, and many other uilm> tils Kjrr/itniffe Notice We will give 75 lbs of cotton seed meal for each 100 ll>s cotk_. ... . | ton seen <u'iiyereu ai our ware-l | house at t Ik* Lancaster and Chester Kailro-ul depot during the montn of January. Ciikster Oil Mill. Jan. 18, 11)00. (it. A Sluirgish Liver causes Drowsiness, Letharey nnd n feeling of Kpnthv r>r M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine arouses ihe Liver, and ctieorful eiu-ruy succeeds sluggishness. i tenth of Mrs Thomson 's Mother Mrs Waddy (\ Thomson lias I men ca led upon to mourn ilie dentli ? !' h"r mother, Mrs. K K Turner who died of heart failure Inst Wednesday at her home in Well I'ord at tin* ripe aj?e of 70 Mrs Thomson and her eldest daughter. Miss Marion who is in | eolletre at (Sreenville. atlended . i In* funeral tie* ndlowimt day iMi> Thornton nturned homo], j Frid:n . ! I>nt(h ^VolH 1'in'iunon itt. The mnnv friends of Mr. and < Mrs. W. B. Can then sympathize with them in the lows of their little son, Halhert Milliard, who died of pneumonia on the even ing of the .'list tilt., aged 2 >ears, 7 months and 28 days. The remains were interred Thursday afternoon in the new cemetery i after a fnneral service at their residence by Rev. Mr. Boldridge. To Swe*;ton the Breath. Brighten the Eye, Clear the Complexion and Insure the natural Bloom of Health, use l)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Ituff/lnrn in Wojrhntv. News readied here Thursday morning of a sale robbery at Waxhaw, N C., Wednesday night. Expert burglars and sate crackers entered the store of Hodman A: Ileath and blew open their sale, obtaining some $275 in cash. They then entered the store of | Ileath A- .Marrow and drilled a < hole into their safe, but for some reason never blew the sale open, p I There is no elue to the robbers, r They may bob up in I.aneasterjt jnext. but they will never trouble ] the sale in a newspaper office. < Will No! Isc ;; Single Pound i I'nless? We learn Irom the Era that a ( meeting was held ;n Kershaw last I , , j Saturday composed of farmers from this and Chesterfield county t Here is what they did: < | "Whereas commercial fertil-ji i/.crs have been advanced at I siicb a rate of per cent l>y trusts |? or eombiiuit ions of bad men and', capital. be it resolved. ' j a nil i " * * i?ii i i iv i , iii l ?l|| \ t" ii | < ' I ion assembled at Kershaw. I,an castor county, ami comprised ol'j t he ci'iz-ns of this and the twoj! j adjoin in i. counties ot Kershaw i( 'and Chesterfield, who pucrhase : iruano in this market, arc willing to pay an advance of ten percent jahove last year's prices, and it j this is not accepted we will not | use a single pound for the year , 1000." ' j! % * COMRADE * ? HI. H* DeLong, *" *> * * j ? of Pchuylcrvll'o, N. Y., who r.?rvr<l in | * Company K. f; i ^ n? .! Y<.Into ours, had . other foes to It:.: t . .-ith aft.-r his return from tho lato v.a.. !' recently wrote: .j "I have tired Dr. Hd?:r Restorative Nervine for nerve us nets L<t ouf.h*. on hy '' the use of tobacco and too store applies- 1 iion to business. It gave mc prornpi ?' relief without leaving ai.y unpleasant ?? effects. The result was beneficial and lasting. I heartily endorse it." ti on.MULES" !, ResioroUi/e , Me.rp'lff ei is j?K1 by ail druggists on guarantee, rr;;t bottle benefits or money back. . 1 > ' on heart and nerves sent I . | Where They Got Their Wraith. 1 r Ir i-? m. interesting fact, says the Nm\ V'.ri; ('oiumerrial, flia.i|< nil the excessiveh ri<-h m?-n in | t!io U nitcl State- neiiiil" made tln*ir iii'iiiox i.? mines and in ning: J Senator t'lark, of M iot <na, !>* i all od'io iIn* richest. man hi cm gr?-s-, w orih :tn\where from $100, 1)00,000 f'i twice that, maile all 1 111* tnoiuv in nnn"s. S^nati/r Hann i's $12,000,00(1 was largely j derived from iron mines. Sana j j tor Jones, of Nevada, i- worth m $10,000,000 in gold and silver f mines, and Senator I'd kins, of West. Virginia, is rated at $7,000, 000, mostly made in coal and ? iron mining operations. Me I Connell, from the Scranton dis iS trict, is the richest man in the I house. His wealth, estimated at $20,000,000, was all dug out of the coal mines in Pennsylvania. Congressman Joseph C. Sihley is s also a very rich man, the source ' of whose wealth is petroleum. I Old Mother Earth is u beautiful j parent, and the sons she has en- s dowe^tho most liberally some- ?. how we a strong predilection * for staeT: raft. NAVjft M0KI1J/ATI0N. (IrHofL- I ~ ?l- ? ?' ' viuvu iui tmcm))iuycu ruiViM Ultlcers to be Heady for Duty. London, Feb. 1.?This alter j ^>11 a dispatch Ironi Portsmouth frjilirms ?h.? report that uiiem ployed naval officers including! iultnirals have been warned to he ready lor service. This means j I he oilicial expectation ot a naval j aiobili/ation of souk* lorm or i >t her. i Wanted to Sit in Her Own Lap. The little year old daughter , if one of the leaiBbg ininisrers III 1 .1 I r l<> tfri.'L ... . VI- V 1 "" filUill I familiarity. One though : the seemed a littIf ** nwi 1 linix, a | ] voiioi; 111m11, who was railing. took !icr upon his lap, whereupon she 1 >?-ii<1. with ureat gravity : ' 1 want to sit in my own lap." If is needless to add that the ] imhiiii; man immediately put her ( lown. < Or. M a SlmmoiM Liver Modlelnc l?y ?-x I < i?- n i n from tbe body the excess of Ullo and I \clds, Improves tn< Assimilative ProcrnKi . s urllles the blood, Ttfcics up and Strengthens. I i Don't vreck a Life' from tiirlhood to Wo ' osnhoml the monthly courses should be ret'uated with Simmons Si|ii:iw Vine Wine or ^ rablets. *' 1 V. ? ^TO crop can AWrv L^l grow with- I / ^ u t Potash, j ,IJf \ ivery blade of ' " ) irass, every yi*uin ' p y f Corn, ail Iruits ^ j ] nd V eg^tables | |M>V lust have ;T noii' !i 1 ; . ' COTTON CROP MOVEMENT. | < .New Orleans, Feb. 1.?8ecro-| I ir.\ llesier's statement, is-ued j * )day, shows that the total ml ion' rought into sight lor January as 948,479 bale*, against 1,189, E 83 last year, and 1.388,394 \earj _ eloie last. I ^ The movement Irom tin- first 0 i September to the close ot Jan aiv shows receipts at all 1 lie n. nited Slates 'polls to In 4,779,77 tiales, against G.803,084 last 1 ear; overland across 'In* Mi-sis <ij pi. Onto and I'oiom ?c rivers, 17,044 hales, ng; in^i 981,4301) isi \ear; Southern null t tMugs, -jxelnsive , ol cousii in i>? ir?n all lout hern out ports. < ! 1.015 hales, gainst. 055,845, and inieiinr locks in excess ot those hold al lie coinmeiicem- lit ol the season. 37.41- bales, againsi -55.173 _ it e total amount ?>i llieeo ton rop brought into sight during he five months eliding with the c; hi?e of .In una r\ i? 0.851.438 ha les ^ ga i.st 8.895.532 last year Foreign exports lor the first ive montl s of tin- season have i eo 3,332.531 Imles, a decrease i inter last season <d 1,909,7 19 Stocks of tlie seaboard and 'he entv nine leadine southern lofe. . ior market* at the close ?>f .1 -n- , avv w ? 1.900.850 bales, ;<? ? <*t i ,078.000 last , 11i?*Inciiitu; stock'* ft ovnr at f - pnrt<* a"*! intori'"- o,*ns r m j t > previous SffflSOM ?! (] 'ho UIT> or ot" bales *?F the otirront ? <?ucht in*n "irht t? 'tip tl> < > "nths the ?silp*?1? h '-: 1 '?o?i 7.470. 100 bales, jit i'tt*t 0.103,008 1 -1 ( ' r and S.S01 -|81 ' h?> vo o t?VO. I IK' >1 < II 111 1 V I li III If it elation i CI l\ n nrt ! r Prtf Itifi- w'- ho illif'* on W i . i He .<' - \ ' | ! >o 0 ill hi' li < .!. i . . ? s. il i If j >. >p Slllllll 'II III.I' |?et|l|ef|i dii* read to iii" s.-ii > i }., i' I S-tltlliil Ai?lll ' V"f i?? 1 if she aiifueO ri'O* to ' i in no republic A in < il I ) ".i'V." !i - l' a '1/"f |{ nt? ii n Set f r-- pr > ! ifi- h s number from Diik"'" "u tr * ( i id Kiio of them deo'nr?-fi ft- ?' it vsr monstrous nnn ourr "" i* it the extreme" th t a Se?t~t.?r ~ hoi) Id aUftJiyt t<> nhtHin a pub if bearing for Aguinaldo in the f Senate The little patriot'" n-? ' jer wan a p?etty strong one, evi ' ier ^y. ^ r Indications. "Watch Hi' grocer's blio>,'' taid the janitor philosopher. ^ to throws up his coat collar whin le inters th' kitchen, he ha> a trudge ag'in th' house. li lie straightens up his necktie, lie's j tone on th'cook.?('hicugo News. TRY it laenis me , < delicate organism of woman. What the sufferer ought to do is to give j a fair trial to , I ORM QF2EI.D 'S F'&mtfSe Regulator 1 which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles. II is the formula of a physician of the highest standing, who devoted hit. whole life to the study of the dis-1 tinct ailments peculiar to our moth- j urs. wives and daughters. It is madt1 if soothing, healing, strengthening! Iierbs and vegetables, which have been provided by a kindly Nature tc .aire irregularity in the menses, Leueorrluca, Falling of the Womb, Nervousness, Headache and llackache. In fairness to herself and to l)rad< field's Female Regulator, ever) < suffering woman ought to give it * / :rial. A large bottle will do a I wonderful amount of good. Sold by ' iruggists. | (j Scntl for a nirfly illuMnt(*i] frre bonk on the subject. [he Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. I *> "!- " * si oil can t*<l < ; crop? 1 too litlU\ tiic I'Towm wiil be sc;*r?hbv .'.'.I >.u. coimio: ition ol I : .ill < ri They cost yra .J LIST arrived at our s'tabes a ir load ol extra line mules, 'liieh will be sold at the very >\vesl possible price. Elliott & Crawford. A Card. Mu. Editoii :?It is rumored hat I have withdrawn my appliation for postmaster at this place, here is no foundation Whatever or such h report. Mv app'iea>on is on fih1 in Washington and am lulormed that my chances I receiving the h|> ointment are mod I write this that my friends nay not l?e indue d bv tr.is false eport t do a nvtlnng winch might ontribtne to the rejection of my i ppiio'.Cxiii Verv respectfully. Mas. Bkl Nanck.. l/aoco itor, Febi, 2. 1000, An article that lias proved larticula1 ly available to the ? :ti-h army in South Africa its i m.xi tire of mea-i and compressed .'eneiabb-s cooked together. This > put up in cans and is being lelivered in South Africa at the, ate ot 500,000 a month, .lam is ilso popular .villi the British ? ' oldier and not less than 1,400,100 pounds will always be ka|>t n stock. That the men may not to dry our statistician figures out hat the advance storage will in:lude SO,000 gallons of rum, 12, mhi hottles of whisky and 32.000 >ottles of port wine. There is tlso included 40,000 pounds of inie juice, a vast quantity 6f ablets for making soda water md SO tons ot aluin for purifying print; or river water. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, :ent one shot straight home when, n discussing the subject of the oppression of facts relating to ne origin and conduct 01 the war n the Philippines. lie tohl the \dministration parlv in the Sen it< On Wednesday: "You can inly tear the truth. You need int tear falsehood, l'?i* you have n the otlieers in tie' islands full neans of asceriainituz what is rue an 1 what is false." Alert to Prevent It. "That jrreat danger," said the crave citizen, "is that we will I rift into a paternal form of crov rnment "Yes," answered Mr. .Meek , on, with a sifch. ilenriette eems worried about that every iine 1 speak to the ehildren.? Vnshin^ton Sim. Ring up * $ Phone n74?: JR CALL AT THE NEW MARKET VND BE SUPPLIED WITH COOD rRESH AND WHOLESOME WIEATCc As wo pay tin- highest prieos for ooii RtocU anil its only tlio best wo buy and lellvor to our customers SausuK* * of all kinds in season. A. <i. SMITH & CO.