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COTTON AND PRODUCE I' \f MARKET. - -July 21, 1<J00. c ? COTTON. ^ Strict good middling 10 ^ PRODUCE. j -i utter (good) per pound 12>? , Eggs, per dozen 12 " Chickens 18 to 20 ^ Corn, per buttnel 05 IIsine (home raised) p?e pound 10 II Shoulders (home raised) per lb.. 8 j - . ? - - f, Saturday, July 21, 10D0. n N Short Lccals. a ? Mtr. Waller Taylor ami children are visiting at sliertfl' Cly btiro's. * ? Mhs Connie Davis r- turned J # Thursday liom a i?o vecKV itt: J?? . fl visit mi vMianrsHMi. ?Mr. L. (J. Small lias accepted & ? a position with the Heath Hank 11 iiti; i& M< rcantile Co. a ?Miss Maggie Whiteside, of p Si eel Greek, N. C., is visiting Mr. o R. T. B-?atv's lam.lv. In V. \ la ?Little Miss Hesftiu Lemtnond j v has returned from a couple of h weeks visit at Vorkville. ?Mrs. W. 11Gregory has gone to Flori 1 i on a visit to' her parents at Cocoauut Grove. C( ?Mrs. C. -I Henry is visiting j in Koek Hill and attending the! Wintf.rop summer school. ?Wanted?All the chickens h 1 can get. Highest mirket price. 4 paid for litem. Man.ey .1 l*?#rt? r. L monster, S. C. If. ' ?Misses Hannah .and Mn:.d ^. . . ... o ^ J>l Uiiey, ol llealh Sppng, ant Julia Mobley ot Ruck llil!, are in ^ (own. . "l ?Modus Wilson, deputy slur | ill Wilson's prizo boil do? u .1 q jail guild, is dead? poTsniied by ! ti bo me miscreant. a ? Mrs Mollie P. rry spent t!;: c days this week at 13!ackstock. She went over to see Rev. R. D. Perry, who is quite sick. t< ?Mr. J. R. Blakenev, who has 1( been keeping books lor the Ker n shaw Mercantile (Jo. resigned on c account of ill health. He haR 8< been elected by the trustees as n teacher of the Sims ^school and P will open Monduy. P IL< ?List of letters advertised for . ft the week ending July 20, 1000 Oak Hill school, Mrs. N. E. Hil' n ton, Mr. Charles 11. Coulter, Miss ? P P Kmely Baker, Mr. John McCul- ( lough, Mr. John McDuniel, Mr. Bob Moore. , ^ ?A series of meetings will he b commenced in the Baptist church p at lleath Springs, on the first 'j Sunday in- August. Rev. (1. W. * Gardner, of Greenwood, will do jf the preaching assisted by Rev A, |, W. Perry, of Hartsville, S. C. ?The following young ladies ' stood the examination tor the Winthrop sholarship: Misses Man t nah Mobley, Eunice Beatty, I'earl n Hammond, Josie Taylor, Connie J)avis,Arlna Bennett,Marie Craig, * Nora Hou.h, Hose Moore. Mr. ^ II. E. Cofley eonducted the ex- \ amination. The papers will be ? ? forwarded to Winthop college and * passed upon. fi (v n ^ ?Cedar Camp of Van Wyck, -t 9" Wood in ah of the World, will un'I veil the monunient ereHo<t to Sov. 0. A. Beckham, at Camp creek cemetery, on Aug 1st., at 11 a. m. All neighboring W. O VV. camps and everybody are cor 11 dially invited to he present. Kev * VV. O. Kwart. will make the ad P dress. .1 M YftDBR, (Jon. Com. ' * t ' A tlood Cougli Medicine. 1 M tiT thousand* have been ientered ( to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's cough Remedy. Ifaf- (* dieted,with any threat or lung trou* \ hie, give tt a trial for tt is certain to prove beneficial coughs that have o resitted all other treatment for years, have yielded to this remedy and per-' rt feci health been restored. Cases that o seemed hopeless, that the climate of famous health resorts flftled to bene- ( rtt, have been permanently cored by i; tts use, for sale by J. F Mackey A ' Co. , . d T "S % V jun deter Count f/ Man in Trouble in Kerehaw. Mr. Burw.eli Caston of Kershaw ouijty who was shot in the leg ome months ago at Westville, y Mr. Luther llorton, son of Mr. lenry Horlon, of near Kershaw, ied a few days ago. Mr. Horton /as tried at Camden during the i*st term of court for tins shootag and was found guilty and sen enco'j 10 pay a nne. lie will ow, however, have to stand a rial for murder. He has been rrested, but will give bond and e released until court. Wheeler Asks to go to China. Chicago, 111., July 19.?Gen. os. Wheeler, commander of lie department of the lal<es, has sked the war department to ssign him to duty in China, ipeaking of his application toightGen. Wheeler said: "The pplication was filed before I ssumed command of this deartment. I tliink it is the duty f everyono who holds a comlission in the United States rmy to dosire active service die 11 it can be accorded to im." Famous Itrigand Killed. New York, July 18 ?News has rime from Rome of the death of tie famous brigand, Fioravanto, 'ho for so many years eluded very attempt, to capture him. Ie was shot by a peasant whom e had threatened with death benuse of his refusal to take a let it demanding 5,000 frances. Fioravanto was the last of the id race 01 brigands which infest (1 the neighborhood of Itomo. "or some years there has been a landing reward of 4,000 frances r his capture or death. IIis eath effectually clears the counry between Lake Halsena and nd Home of desperate disturbers. A Tuberculoids Herum. Antwerp, July 19.?Great in srest has been nroused in mod :al circles here by the announce lent that Dr. de FravRspe of thi? ? - ? - ? " I ily has discovered a tuberculosis ] erum which in several cases aleady has proved at least temorarily efficacious. What ap ears to be a cure has been effaced in every case where the serum as been employed. The serum i partly animal, partly vegetable, i its composition, a tropical lant being the element on which lost reliance is placed. I)r. de Frayssee has gone to Irenoble, where the plants are eing cultivated, and he will exieriment in France on a much irger scale than hitherto. I'hyicians who have watched the ests thus tar express considerable ope that a valuable discovery as been made. Jest Remedy for Atomuch and Bowel Troubles. "I have been in the drug business or '20 years and have sold most all of he proprietary medicines of any ote. Among the entire list 1 have ever found anything to equal Chainerlain's Colic,Cholera and l>iarrhoea temedy for all stomach and bowel roubles," says <). W. Waketlild, of lolumbus, Oh. "This remedy cured wo severe cases af cholera morbus in iy family and I have recommend-1 d and sold hundreds of bottles of it i> my customers to their entire satieaetion. It affords a quick and sure ure In a pleasant form. For sale by . F. Mar key A Co. 'lie Effect ol the Chinese War on The Cotton Trade. Philadelphia, l'a, July 13 ? Is a consequence of Ihe situation a China all exports to that conn ry of American cotton goods, irincipally heavy sheeting and rills, have practically ceased. 'his statement was vouched for r> day by Frederick I, Bailey, of he firm ot Joshua I. Bailey A 5o., one of the largest dry goods ominission houses in this city. 1r. Bailey stated that, the mills f this country annually export bout $20,000,000 in cotton good*" f the foregoing descriptions to /hina alone and that those most ikely to l?e effected by the sodlen stoppage of shipments are I THE HEALTH OF YOUNG WOMEN 5 1 tl Two of Th?ra Helped by Mr*. l'lnkham ?ltea<l their Letters. ^ ^ "Dear Mhs. Pinkii am :?I am sixteen d years old and am troubled with my ^ monthly sickness. It is very irregular, occurring only once in two or three months, and also very painful. 1 also v suffer with crampB and once in awhile. pain strikes ine in the heart and I have drowsy headaches. If there is anything ]V you can do for me, I will gladly follow d Gomes, Aptoa, "Dear Mrs. After receiv- ySB?//] 01 ing your letter ? use of your remo- Jjl fa dies, taking both /,*>?>**. f3L^/ Lydia E. Pink- / ft 1* ham's Vegetable Com- ?< pound and Mood Purifier. I am now ti regular every month and suffer no pain. T Your medicine is the best that any suf- " fering girl can take."?Misb Mass Oomks, Aptos, Cal., July 6. 1890. Nervous and Dizzy "Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam I wish to express my thanks to you for the great benefit I have received from the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I suffered constantly from ter- ? rible sideache, had chills, was nervous e and di?7.y. I had tried different kinds r, of medicine but they all failed entirely. ., After talcing three bottles of Vegetable Compound and three of Hlood Purifier 1 O amallright. I cannot thank vou enonirh o for^what your remedies have done for J( me." Miss Matilda Jenskn. Boa 18, .1 Ogdensburg, Wis., June 10, 1800. < C located principally in the South. t, These have been fitted v.ith h machinery adapted for the Chi ^ nese trade. It is hot believed, a. however, that they will be com o pel led to close, but instead much of the trade, Mr. Bailey- Jfltd, can p be diverted to the Philippines, ' Cuba and Porto Rico, and a por- 0 lion of the poods can be sent P Norlh and there transferred by p the mills in that section. It has been demonstrated Wy experience c that consumption can bo prevented by the vr&rlv use of One Minute Cough Cure. This Is the favorite reinedv for coughs, cold's, croup, asthma, grippe and all throat and lung trou y bles. Cures qulpkly. Crawford Bros d.t--? , Poa Thk EntbhPuise . Heath Sprlnpa Happening*. di When We pick up the uaiiy 01 papers, and read of the wars and rumors of wars, of famine and pestilences, of murders and strikes, of rapes aud lynching*. of destructive cyclones and drowning floods, with all their attendant complaints and quarrels and strife, we are tempted to think that it is the era when the devil iR loose, and that God has left this lower world to the reign of antiChrist. But if we only look round us of the good and benign agencies at work to make better this old world of misery and to alleviate some of its suffering, we must aeree with Frank L. Stanton that: "This world that we are living in la mighty hard to beat. You get a thorn with e>ery rose. * But ain't the rosea sweet'" There is a great deal of sickness in this community at presnot right in town, but in the country round here. The greatest demand at present is for the man with the hoe, and it doesn't make much difference whether he is "a ?? brother to the ox" or whether his "brow is sloped back" or not if ? he knows how to use the afore- ? said hoe. Mrs. P. T. Twitty is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Griffith in Gaff- ^ ney this week. A, Dr. and Mrs. 8. J. Hinson visit- >?' ed relatives in Camden last week. * i* Mr. Clarence B. Mobley, of Book Hill, spent a week- in the A city with friends and relatives; " he was accompanied by his sister, y Miss Julia, who is still with us. P Rev. W. W, Daniel, D, D., pres ? idont of Columbia Female college was in t'.wn the past week ? ana lectured on education in the Methodist church on Tuesday night. * The pa??t thtnday mTAh children's day at the I'reahyterian church here ; the addrt t.a waa delivered I by Rev. S.-(J, < aid well, who will supply the church here for the next year. , Rfcvl'Dr. A. M. Oroxton.of the J first Hapriat church, of Monroe, C N.O., came down Wedi.esdav, ?o- ? rompamed hy Mrs. ('y Robert aorr and daughter, on >i visit to ? tiio mother. M r?. ,|nhn S. Crouton. 8 | ?r ;1 MoiWr w ihln/ stout lie Mlta* if!rl* *0oo'j P ?'i \ ? i if to Si id mod > sii'in# Vine vv live or T.i li W leu i?< Ihoy ;ipi?ro;nh puberty. | L~_ . ... ' .. ...u l^Oroxton Kill probably preach ere Sunday. / Mr. J.jtih Cunningharij o(Jpam ~ en is visiting relatives here this eek... . . Mr. Clarence Horton of Nash- ' ille, Term., visitedRelatives hyre iiiq w^ek^. .. , .... . , .... The inf'tut child of Dr.- and Irs. E. S. MrDow died on Thurs av the 19th, aged 0110 day old. Mr. James DeLoaeh and family f Camden, are in the rifcv. More nummer boarders arrived liis week. - Elouisk. During: last Mav an infant Chid of nr neighbor waft suffering frbrh ? fiofera infantum. 'The debtors had 'ten up all hopes of r?oov?Ty. took a bottle of tlhambftr-'" lin's ('' olio, Cholera and Diarrhoea en&edy to the house, telling: tbem I dt.awre it would do good if Used ats p miing to directions, fin two dnv* me the child had fully recovered, he child ia now vigorous and-heaU ly. I have recommended this remedy ' equently and have never known 'ft > fail.?Mrs. Curtis Baker, Bookwal r, Ohio. Sold by J. F. Maokey Co. Look at the Men. We are in the midst of anothr campaign preceding a gonral election. We have to choose nlers in most of the states from tie highest to the lowest.. Most f us have our party prefernces. But we ought not to al>w party connections or anyliing to Mind our eyes to the haracter of the men we vote 5V. A had man is not the one 3 put in office, no matter what is political principles may be. need good morals as well s good politics. The first queson. in selecting , a candidate light not to be, can he be electJO L.-A 1 ? 1- - xl * - " ii i uui, is ne uie man ior me 1 AGe ? We believe that Christian# light to take an interest in blitics. Tf there is corruption l politics, so much the more eecl for their presence and inuep.ce. They ought, to do all liey can to pu.t competent, rod-fearing men in oftioa. We uglit to go to the polls and ote our religion.? A. R: Pres'J IC1 1U1J . . . ? , , i e? ? i . ? . | ? ? ' ' Derangements of Menstrual Functions proucn Miscarriage 'Mtnroens KquaWVlne wine - Tablets oorruct tbe deraiiKeraenis NO TERROR IN DEATH. .i, i ton the death of a beloved alater.) Thero's no terror Ir. death. Since Christ bv his breath. Swept the grave of its gloom: Tho we mourn with aching heart, < W'hon from loved ones we part, They sleep pot to tbe tomb Those we love, and now miss here., Have but pasted to their home up there. Into the otornal morn: And never thro' tbe vlstaed years, Forever unbedimmed by tears, His mansions they adorn Beyond the tears that blind us hero, They've passed Into a sereener sphere E'en the presence of our God. They've now droiped their robos of clay, 1 nrl anartxl I nr\ mnel a 1 IntM A.tn Where angel feet have troil. Tho gone forever from our Might, Into the eternal great white light: Their love doth still endure. And ever ae we come and go, Upou *' e pathway here halow ? They guard and keep ue pure. Kver near whato'er betide. * '' The dear, Immortal spirt ta htdo. Sent by Ood'a own breath: Then never mourn, and never sigh. Hut awoetly commune with tbo4e on high, And weep no more at death . ... J. llKNHY 'J'HICBKKI.I eath Spring,a S. C Malaotrlan ean find a lodgement in the ays m while the Liver Is in perfect order. Dr!. A. Simmons Liver Medicine is the best egulutor. Notice Discharge. yT OTICK Is hereby given th?t on lb* ftth day v of August, 1900, the undersigned as the Imlntstrator of the estate of Mrs. M. M. IAKTSKI.U deceased, will make tlnal return ' rut settlement to the Probate Court of Can tster County, state aforesaid, and apply to tld Court for a tlnal discharge as such a tnlnitrator J U. FUNDERfllTRK, Admr. July 0, 1900 - 30d. WTOTIC'K is hereby fjiven that on _ 1 the 11th day of August, 1900, the ndersigned as Executor of the estate f Mrs. Ainoraodn Kowell, deceased, nil tile his final return, and make apilloallon to the Probate Court for said ounty antl State for a tlnal discharge s such Executor. J. E. ROW ELL, Ex'r, * July 7, 1900. Int. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat., It artificially d IgeaU the food aud aid* fatura Id airen^theQlng and recon- . tructing me eanauiapa aigft.stive orens. It lithe latestdiscovereddigest* at end tonic. No other preparation . to approach It In efficiency. It In* tantly relieves and permanently cures v >yipepsla, lodlgestlon, Heartburn, Talulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. I v lek Headache, Gastratgla Cramps and U other results of Imperfect digeitlQO. tftCaSOc. and ft. Larfe?lt?contain*IU ttmM m malltlM. Book ali about dyspepolamaliedtree . Prepared by E. C. DaW'VT SCO.. Ch'cogo. i 9 ~ -li-i ASH JSTORE. 5ut Price i" *r UL of ?8 GOME TO ... I SR PRICESI o US, i>ut grain to Ian; um lunger eoiurary Sailors at 5 cents anc half price... Trimmed J Give us a call; you wil SUMME] and Slippers are ?oing from us because we sa1 16 $1'cm every pair. V shoes as well as everyt IV : .. A Word t( ..IS SUFI Bear in mind this ? tinrcs 4ml unde%?all xi arc lower than the low* ainjjo lyide^ell^ll car Now We j ! Under: Our Own i I This cut price sale n low prices jire very trust our fri?ntLs-wi11 r slaughter sale. I Yours for the biggest 1 THE6A I CAS IB * g must go in its ncr goods will lie time to unload is demand,-and that ow them upon the iounters ibrics, such ate Organ-1 les,- Piques, Crashes, & Dress Ginghams, soldB ; 121-2 and i'5"^ehtS,| s.-- This is a grab lot,! /ish to be at the,grab-1 icked up bargain! fine- Negligee Shirts,! ars and one pair cuffs,!, bur price only 50 cts. I r line of - " " * * Stock h. * i p i L sell very cheap. Wei about prices. Misses! I up; ladies' Sailors at I hats from 25 cents up.! II be delighted. Ft SHOES I ; fast; everybody buys! vc them from 25 cents! it- * f vc arc me people iorB hing else. I ) the Wise 1 lPIGENT..! I significant fact. At all| it-citffiManees our* pnces , est.. It is our chiefest npetition. ^ /W f 2 ' ' J*K +* I ?' selling.... Selves. ; T' leans that our usually . greatly reduced. We cap the benefit of this . u ?* > /. < t " - . v .'J* / bargains of the season, NSON H STORE.r U I lil Jtlll I 111! ' " ^ 11 ~ P-? . ?? ' -!* G AN SO N C BIG < SA SUMMER I ZriJE TIME // SLAUGHTI That means loss t YOU. B very thin , season. No sumr carried over The while they are in is NOW. We thr MIDDLE C I All kinds of dress f. dies," Dimities, Perca Fancy Ducks and fine all the season at '8, 10, marked down to 5 cent so come quick if you v bing. A lot of shirts p AT A BIG "Two lots of-men's Iv/icn two aetacned coll good value at 75 cents, We are running off 011 Millinery ? What is left we' will