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T1HS YKAK'N COTTON CHOP.
I
lieporls Pessimistic, b:i( there j
is no Cause lor Alarm.
rlhc btate, 31st. j
As in'imated in bed week's <\r-l
tide on cotton in those columns
the s:aio reports are this week j
exceedingly pessimistic, and iron,
them the conclusion might be!
reach*! that this year's cotton
crop will be the smallest in n.anv I
years, which is decidedly not ihei
case. On tlie contrary the crop j
will bo auov? the average, unless
Wentl?PV mill mi'lall i.An.lilini.c I
and cultivation, and xinmterrupt-j
od from planting to maturity,
have n'l lost their iullneucc on |
the ' "?!.!on plant. No doubr there!
lia? buen dotorit.;mion iluK. t! .
month of August, but this is the}
case every year, for on ?andv
soil? and where the planth lack I
fertilization and proper cultiva-;
tion they bear a certain amount i
ot trait in fhe form of bollfi and!
then \i ality is oxhausted andthe!
plants die. This condition :s not
Jk ... 'o the t : nt season,but I
is prevalent every yen-. The!
fnnr. r ,nd crop r" pert or sees his'
hitherto vigorous, healthy am!:
fruitful plant turn red. shed iff'
learoi and par! of i: r?, , i.l i
he srrioves to see that its iiie ;
ended He Ion l<s n? >
8put.1 its hri. i c?jO-> who:e bou? j
n. . i li'ulg J li< St. i; t ;j. i.iw itit, .
drop oiinout leaving ni theirj
places 'oung bolls, and 1 thinks
that k will tu.'ro only i
crop 1 n reality he has oi t!:
p!.v ' 'I that the .-oil and tlu-j
lerU; x. Uioa and tin. < u.fivatioii
will p?rnr.t. Hose. :el 1? ?
and t h?rp of richer i', mere
lionvr. tor! ih'/eM, t> .!cr
tcJ ri5 in ?very way more favor-j
ed. an-t ho cannot, undor-dand |
W t. ? It 0 '. i viO.' ii? i
same returns, and again he thinks;
that the season is poor and he is |
go . ' i' Noi -1 "t>.
S: " :' *t ;:JI: I ' .
pctt v ? issued i ' ,
conftctK 1 ub h>i* ' 1
'J'excs. and for a portion of the!
tit. in A rl : . <- ? t .hi ihou
(in-; in.; 5.1 pi ? i't; tV- , DIH 1
for Ihe few* days 11.' !? -pwaturea
have moderated in the Inst 1
named sec!ions and heavy rains'
have fallen over the cotton belli
except that portion we-! of ihe'
Mississippi. In the eastern portion
of the holt the temperature!
hac been very low, but not harm j
ful, and there lias been much
cloudy and rainy weather that 1
Las retarded opening and [licking.,
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In .North Carolina the majority
of crop correspondents repori
that very iavorahio weather com
ditjouo prevailed '.luring the pas
week, and that crops have con
tinned to do w II. Cotton is re
ported as sufforiog from rust <piit?
extensively, and is she ;di- inn
terms, but probably not mon
than usually oceuis ?i ; 11ia. asou
Plants generally .re heavily boll
ed, indicating a In; re crop thai
wil' mature early ; the top croj
is promising in some section:
while not so wc.ll developed ii
others. Cotton is now opeuiuf
rapidly, picking lias begun, anr
some new baler have been mar
keted.
lu ?ou:h Carolina cotton failec
10 share fully in l.o general im
, i .cut cf growing crops, dm
largely to the . r ! of rust thai
stopped further growth, am
caused shed N :: and pi em dun
;i iii' i ir !"i, ?mi? p i ,i i :i< :-v* ni i
tli. s a new gn wth thai con
tinueis to bJnoni ;:ud fruit. Tin
ifn look ,*)[ a larg< u>p*erupis ?
pro n. icing, except <low spob
where re has pi \ o
ui<j sit re thro, iriior.r tin4 season
< >ri sandy up! inds *- <* plant ? h'?v?
put on .-ill the iruit they will do
and are now dying. Outton i:
opening rapidly over the vhoh
State* Some correspond* its r?
port uoarly half the bolls open
Picking is actively under waj
in ?(M sections, but shower-' tk
extreme heal interfere i at i imei
with this work. In places open
cotton was damaged by the heavj
rains anil high winds. The cro[
ranges from poor to very good
and this diversity in conditio!
exists in all poitions 01 thcS5t?U
- wp in t5,e seme township:The
(e:b:'r. 'is whole is ear
than the average.
i !1 Georgia the i itp-jcisij cU'eef;
ol the protracted brought h.:v<
been augmented by a week o
continuous hot 1 g rurally dr.
weather. The p.recipitalion con
si.' J n ly of light ami ?videl>
scattered showers which were o
!i*;ie benefit. Iho temperatUK
'a v ^ f .ititll '-'A?5? 1 ^ ?> * til'. I Iti. i
tvro days of tho week when Rome
what more moderate condition):
prc".ii!cd. THo ?*nm hip a tin a o
ho?.t ot ! droor:,,t wa?? verv d'avs
lious in .tii cropn parti-'U.arl>
cotton and corn. The former Int.
reo hed a critical p..rind .? . 1 it'
condition has steadi'y d^ton- : a
ted during tin* week. Prern^twr*
op nil oni ini;? . nnietienih
a!! --eel ions Ku?t is spreading
and is causing gio.tt d image
some Ileitis b e::* I"e 1 \ >r
erod.
In many counties olj pl-tub
arc entirely open, arc undersized
hit mov yellow, living in bcattor
h : lor. ill!in and -!?e?I *:?r bolls
Voting plants um general!y bar
rei) ')? I'm it. ')" e prevail inj.
fteatber condition! lmve ohcrkc*
gr ' th and little r :? i top it
?i ii? 'I'd' I' j?'i
od ui about a'I O,?tioos 'j >.
lb general opinion of crop cor
r? , ( (uieiiia i..n !)iu liiuK mi
i I vie' i i ? /< ?:n!??rUy !o-s lav
orabie than t?.y n*er;k?i ayo ,\T(
? or '.?r ' til . t In* ernj
vt Vv? short, xceul in ? :< \t
favored localities.
I n Florida < - a resulI < . big!
n:p< ram;*'- eoh.en op. noil rer\
rvoldiy. v t'trpb. r r?-oort? in
?*-i^ that uio i??j> .?. m nin.
to ono-half open ?n.l that Mill
f . r,,i ? . ,A .. .1 . , , bulk f lb
would be nicked be t?> l.-i
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' .!< j 1 ii'i i i ti> I 'if 11 \
oi and clean (, 'ho ah
- tit o .)i ialii.
\n Alabama lo n?nv disfri':**
th Jot ' - iiirb'i rontintiCR ??r?f
finally ;i!ihrokt'> , and h<s i v< !i<#! *
the weailier coiititf mart bu.114
hirt entire crop havo beet
the si unfavorubli? romemherac
iii thin section. Cotton has failed
rapidly and it* prosen' genera!
To rtiri-n In Oil Ohj .
Take Laxative lirumo Quinine
Tablets. All druggist refund Hit
money if it tails tvi cure. K \V
<?ri?ve'* signat ure is on eat.h box '25c,Ci
\
, con'W'on and prospective yo~M
t aro decidedly below the average ;
in ) few localities, whn'-e -eusonal ]
t show i uv. I. . -v , it. v
-1 fairly promising, ! ? ;u many
-j fields it is almost. an entire tail-]
attire; rust isquite preValentJ
; and it is shedding i'r dy : most J
j ot (tic Upland cotton ' open,!
. much of it ha\ iu,i. , ) pre- j
maturely, and picking is htingj
t pushed, with the vi.de sn f ir the
| L t
> lightest in ma??y ve: 1 in sons'
*( fields only criK' picking w'll be'
i! necessary, as it. has stopped fruit
;'iug: lowland cotton is also open-1
I! ic.g freely and being picked tap-;
- J idly : practically no "top crop^j
j will be lYiade.
, l*i .f. ss: ,p. - shower.
- have occurred, mostly in .the]
> northern pCition the stale,j
t i which greatly benefitted the late j
11crops in those favored Idealities.
)ilu t-he central and southern por,ition-"
Mie stai ?1'? rainfall \yat'
>1 risl be; "'it on t e<..-i ?i?d
5 j every county. Onttou is s!j'i
. ]tio? 1 <lie prospects for a goodI
i t.r m'sinr, but n '1
.! central and uthem portions <"1
s j the .-. .( i- it 11.H8 '.I?* i uatc I ?Hj'?I
idly. U't-st and shedding ire htil
d?>ii ; great damage to the cr< pJ
.'and the continued dry. ! v . ,'U
' or is dost roving t! !? : :i *?*-- for .
11 well njited bite crop. !' *? now
s Opening rapidly and in some
i places prematurely; picking is
I ionoro!1 although Mm V at ' br,
) 1 boca too r.-iit tov ??JI:I;.< . -
; .
I Iti Loueiana the hot, dry weath
\! or has '' Misod o !'?<n !,"> omov
rapidlv, and in soma places
> j i . > i
.! prormf nroly. ^ roMosi and
fitlio scoot.<1 ^rowlli or. *>['' ooito;
'show the hail o Hoots of inc roc on l.
^ i hot. dry woatiior. I'hero aro
J, m.-int romplrtjnt. 0i olioddiiv.
jj wj:iv:n CDUll'S ir'.)iO IieRriy .'i 1 i
- nor1 ioe? of the S'.hIo Rust
I i
. 11k\imiJ.1 I no "roj) in niunv
i !< ?? f.lin'. ?. HoM worms h .ve n
j I peared i?? ji tow places. As a
Jresuit of tin* }.o? *veati>cr. pict.iny
[ ' hp- iot '?} t up v\ t h the opening;
. I otherwise the wither has been
?'favorable for s-Rvinj; the stop
' ... 1
illi) a low place* vI ?.'iI \ i/
I era is reported. \V hue fhe crop
. I promises i jiood yield iu Borne
, olaees 'A ?* <vui " illy b^lvw .
[Javerage an<l is very ) ?. iu mij
_' 1 yea'?1 ies.
T r T"l'.; ssee *.- ?r;:** i
, in<r hejfiua to oor-r iu hoih<>
,ipla'es if opeuiutr ryjitdlv; reSi
* .
ports indicate coo aid era el? Ins?
11roui rust -.n-i shed-din ?. nut 'be
outlook is ti\ii 1 t;uou tor <*1 least
i .x f?>r orop.
* i c ...
In o \ e. with i'to excel iloo
i '
jot liyhf showers m the upper Rio
1 (irsxeie villoy and on flu i< 1 i.V
^u!t f fto u oek has been
T' m i t ? i? j r rii... iYu'ticaily ihe
4 , nlttjvi Ou??*v. iJCO-I \Viti)*#lit.
" : ' ; iicojiiuenc Pir.ce ihe
??<- -1 .> j , Mm exeepi
, where raina exce*duriux
[July ???> - hav uitTr red peverelv
1 from flo- dry weafli ?r, ?xce; i"
heat and a'.oist u;d>r !<o'i sun
'' diiuo. The woatber conditiouf>
du;iny lie iVivk have l>m-n t y
I lnti (?Ji Mi..) I'd'JOM J?!.AIIf, n't'.'!
t ' i.i ral complaint i? mvv ir?
' I ot ii?j urji li\ cxttcsai vo lioHti itnd
^ if. sr..in otion-> nee 1 '<1
I i
1 ; COUoil <1 I lO J11 > l! f?: t -u if?-*, )r
' I to}) clop in-in li. : eui-planted.
j iiiCiv, 4 r J fiCdlU'4 Cd i' |1(J4 U) Ol
jt!)?i) ]/m:i ailf u,^? iif.i:;<iiH( ( .
; e.v: . .. : i > i lack . : ill i
*> S-\?* TINn|)'.i?fu(iiiii'Mf.
j ii' dvt? I.wr ni-i. ciiie ?/< h
f i dia&ppo jj mu nt, tut you Joo't
*:want t' ; urge, .-train ami l>re i1'
JI the ulaiuir. id' the stomach and
' i bowela. IJoWitt'fl Initio Kaily
' | Risers never disappoint. I hey
I j Cleanse Tilt? ay stc?m of all po:s<-n
II and puti iu iii'iMti ?iiiJ do it> to
jUeuiiy that ono otijoya the j.ieanant
effects. They are a tonic to
the liter. Cures biliousness, torput
liver and prevents fever,
t Crawford Bros.
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hire. Boll woetila continue <o
[infest ii larfte portion of the
cotton porduction urea oi the
Slat*., and the damage from this
[.osTms extensive; forms and
young bolls are being stung by
this insect, and ia consequence
cotton is taking on little or no
fruit v Boll worms continue to
work considerable damage over
touch of the northern half of the
State, bnt :n souio sections aro
ot num. ous us during the
preceding ilirw wooks. In
many fields the cotton plants
have been .-.flipped of I).:!? >< by
the wr;jns. Cotton is opening
' rapidly .? ail part- ol the State,
"and picking has made rapidhead
. ii ' I v r ho |a1. k t v> o nor
| condit! iuk ot this work. Pick
ing I.a be; a finished In n of
I tlio southern countieB. The gei\
eral t< :>* f tin reports on the
ii -Is Vf-y ,li oourrgior
'
tl Of I :;? two
xct'! 'J*here i* no k tinsayiog
J. then : <- L11 a
pvorum in lowerlug ;< du* con
colt . >p frotti
'the V-1 i!;. ?.: pn.p.ots of the
middle of July; an1 that uHder
1 he r? . ' v ? 1;r i\
n ir. dioi'i a tl.i* jic'i'i will
| act exceed an average one for
* * C t %. 4* rP
: otate of lexas.
In Arkansas hoi, dry weather
' !' 1 * -noral'v th a ugh 'here
1 wen* a few light. scattered show.
;; rs during the week, lioll wi-rms
fj r ! h?> doing fleriouj damla
fge to tott especially in the
'' etitral soeti'? : cotton i.< also
I . n .
opening rapidly, in some lostan*
lees prematurely; picking has
I commenced some loculjties huf
'owing to the excessively high
! tempern: a?>'. ? thi< work ha? been
, _t1.\ 11?tv?r: ..?! with and little
. ha< been done. In some 'ocaliI'
i yi-'l'i .s reported as below
1 expo "it: ,ni-. "i lace cotton has
4
'a, ; ? *!?-.' eanddoraly during
Ithe w< !:. though the prospects
: ?p?"n to he hotter in the >out.h!
\v?-st section thus. elsewhere.
In Oklahoma and Indian Territ.
rv COttrm h; > n < v iriaKlo onri
! dit ion over the section; over
pnstion* of t: > Indian Territory
! arid ?n>me 11 \v conntien in Okiaj
ho;n*? much damage waa caused
t the crop !;v hot wiu 3., boll
i
w-r, -harp hooters, and
, pi) shedilii is reported,
1 rally the crop continues in a
' >ir t civ ditinn ; the enrlv
'rotten i- opt'ir.t'K rapidly, and
<? i > in progress.
I '
i.t:??? villi; Summer ? ?>Ii1m.
j D'lii't iet a, colli run tit this bph
. Mii'.iaier coius are tlie Irani*
I 06t kind to euro '.nd if neglected
> m>iy linger for moj ths. A
long siege like thin will d?>v? tl'o
-?tr;?n2t at oi lotirutinn < > of* ?din
| .:l?* (.oWi.ii l.'ore will break up
I the a truck at ooco. Safe, sure,
l .? . Hi > "0& < <,?OOu<
' in. all throat >iik?
tronl ' ( . The children like
it ('rawford Hron.
% >iri % J9 f J fl a
~>v %%* w JL9
ff'l 1 :! '
SiSSSfflitpl
lit >?? Tfc A . .VI
Speak* for Tt^olf.
(' pOHcsinithing tf* 11it?j
ory and advertises the
-hop wnov it is done, without
:< - j. t" the cheap hand Mil
It'ich of ;th\erii-ing loud,
I empty boasts. People do not
, haw Plat ksmithiAg done for
(hoa'.Mo-^?i?. must be iiood or
i *
it is dear at any price. I strive
jto do GOOD, HONEST WORK
i at honest, living prices.
i
J. E. Patterson.
Aug. 13, lin
|
jBEStMTHiE 'J
tt ron haven't a r.\r 'l.'r, hos'tli) atoTcrtt ut * f tho
| Dowulf t'Tory Ury, you'M ill *>r will l?c. Keep your
' h'i-?relaop'-n,aii<lt>o well In tl"> k!' ? of vfr>- .
l*nf | li> .? " r pill j v?i>o'.. I.- ? ... 11 ?? *? ? % 'l ^ . Wf'
ett,oc?i< I, u?i >' 1? :f* ?t wi.j oi L? * '?! ?o^elS * BE *
ali4 cK??ii? In to take* ^
CANDY
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Institute, '
WAXHAW. N. C.
I. R. Walker, fMncipal, A. 'j ,
Wo floret College.
R. N. Xisb i. i Ji\ur;r-;t< r County,
Jiiul V >. IX Cunningham, A->i
i Mi's. J. R Walker, Music,
Graduate of Peace, til,Itistru?
mental M usif.
Teiichcr!- or successful < peri- yi
lienor*. (ifuirl Wr>rL- PriMvirna "
' for College Low rated.
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| l*v Charleston ? iiOun lintipm
Columbia > ain l Kiuia
| Kinysvillc luASiin fi iPlun
Suatrr It -ilium
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Hliu-kj.burg 1 I'^prn 'J lupin
I Lv lllunk vllit? IK)urn
i Mielliy <r> Sipin <* al)a:n
K.uii' rfor Hon C .'.7pui 18 lUjini
Ar Voir!on 7 ISpm 1 Mpni "*
SUUTUUOOND. . .
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Lv Miti ioi) il liopm
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| ftlnrkHburi? ! l..ur> MOpta
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j Charleston v Hopm 7 00: to?
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? uiiulcti %. I ivti.i'.tvi!.' ir..ir.>? uir, :o>:l 1 t<ut"
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lag ?i? >:c tloppar to v v rlc. Connection*
Plit '1' ?Cn>-"?< Htll. I< -.ti'.'rg ltirt Marion
( . u :r i: - n Suvanr.ul., t haflotto ? asiic
I vlllo Division* nf Southern Unit way Pot fji;
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