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f Potash <|j is not c< mplete. J;IS f I., < <i > book .ir. complttr :rc?tirts ^Bf' \ IM on written by j h .s 93 ^ y ^ 1 * vvj?! ' ^ *\^| j * CORK WILL HE SCARCE. South Carolina farmers are in j terf-sted in the report that the i 4 Hoods in tho West have seriously i allected the crop of corn and wheat. Those who prefer to: purchase Western corn rather than cultivate a erop may ponder over the outlook with consid- ; or. hie concern. They will have ' to pay a lorg price for the cereal,j and if cotton creeps to live cents j the ho'toin will hop ut of thei full dinner pail. la its review ot the depressing situation tho New York Com-] mercial say?.; Tho heavy rains throughout the ;;r< .it .-or:: nn.winir retrionsl beyond (lie flooded valleys*, il j c n11 it< ' * .much long. r. wis!, il is feared, do irreparable injury. All 'it tie coin planting that was done was done before Mav 15, Mi and prol lldv not more than 60 or 70 per cent of 'ho planting \ was liniblied up to that date. ? Then the heavy rains commenced ihrough Kansas^ Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa, and this prevent.ed the farmers from'continu ; iiifr their work in the lields. The wet weather has continued ; so long that the farmers have been unable to look alter the corn which they had planted, and i .1 io now becoming so late that, j even if good weather should arrive, il is doubtful il it would be advisable to add much to the corn acreages tor the reason that ! if would ho likely to bring tho lato planted crop into the season of Irost, wlien it was in a critical condit ion. I'robably a large percentage ol the early sown corn will bo all r gl t. in the advent ol good weather very soon. At best, it is feared fhat there will ho a corn shortage in tin* tall of from 30 to 40 per cent. Oats are said to been a fleeted almost as much at corn Wheat, however, has, up to the pros n? time, not been materially a tic etod.; It hough 1 ? the long continued wet spoil will probably make it two weeks later than usual. ^ Chamberlain's Colic,Choleraan<l J W Diarrhoea ltciueilj Is owry where recognized as the one remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer diarrhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great many children each year. For sale by J. F. Mac key & Co., druggists. ! Women don't smoke ; they just puff. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought j BlKnaturo of ' \ WRECK OiS S. A. L. A Stalf Correspondence The State. * Wedgefield, Juhe 3.?Death ^ rode lipOhthe pilot. Engine No. j, (10 was,lured to the mouth of a a pawning abyss, nnd Catastrophe !i reached forth its cruel hand to ii make corpses of the uiiHiispeeting. 11 A chasm seemed to open at the ^ very feet of tho locomotive and ' the train sprang into the trap oi Death's own devising. ! j t he water which had been lv- > ; b ing placidly beside the embark- i ,, ment midway between Wedge-!,, lield .aiid Cane Suvanuuh on the j i, Atlantic Cfinst line had become a I. torrent unit ashed, and the pent h no force tore a gaping hole in the ...nit - A. ? ?- - ? - pai.il i>i lire (ruiD. I u Into :his fissure an excursion r< tr'Uii plunged?and the Atlantic ri Coast Line has lost one of its i j) best passenger conductors; lour!' excursionists are reported dead,!., u11,1 others are sutleriug from so- 1 vero injuries. There were .'12, of d the passenger iist of less than one jci hundred, wlio sutiered injuries ot c more or less importance on ac-j ^ count ot the washout eight inileo j this side of Suuitor yesterday j ' morning. Tho ill-fated train was I' an excursion from Nichols, I ? I \v c untv, and was running' K just ahead ot tno regular morn- , ing train from Sumter to Colunioia. The excursionists were uegiu oTk at in in and their 11 lends . ci coinii<g tu the commencement to j t>ne of tiio colored colleges in j ^ Columbia, They got no lurltierj than the scene of tho disaster? . and many of them are giud to be. able to get back to their homes j ^, from that t<. rrible exp. rience. 1) When the train passed CimeL., Savannah, a negro frantically K waved a strip of red paper in ins fruitless endeavor to warn the engineer of the death trap in the 1 road ahead, but the signal was ? not seeu or was not understood. The waters had left a gaping crevasse into which the engine \ sprung. High above the cries of the injured ami the groans of the dying the whistle of the engine screamed in its death agony, and the ghastly sound echoed through ^ the surrounding woods, bringing s] help to the wretches who were ;t caught in the pitfall of death. d TilK ROLL OK I>EAT1I. J. J. Clements of Florence, conductor, killed instantly by blow * on the head. p Frauk lioss and Minnie Koss, ] his wife, colored. Joe Davis, colored, Marion.} Ned Wistoo, colored, Marion. Died on relief train while being p taken to 8umter. IIIh r.ufci Hop- Iti'iilizctl. (Kroin Tlio S-nilmS. .???, Mont.] In the find. opening of Oklahoma to settlers in th?' ?; iitor of tins paper was among the many seekers aft' r fortune who made the big race one line day itiApnl. Uuriug ins iruveiiiig about and j afterwards his campaign upon his * laini, he encountered much , had water, which, together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossible to check, and along in.June the case became so bad he expected to die. One d ly one of his neighbors brought him one Rmall bottle of (4) am her Iain's j Colic.Cholera and DiarrhoeaKem- ! ed v as a last hope. A big dose I a was given him while lie was roll ing about on the ground in great I agony, and in a few minutes the. I dose was repeated. Che good I effect of the medioine was soon 1 noticed and within an hour the I Mlllant (Vila la b inn 1, i o firol n'.i""l il i vi* i " wo i i? r\ i 11ii i n ii i nil n\/ 11 im l I | sleep far a fortnicht. That one I little bottle worked a completo I cure, and he cannot help but feel I grateful. The Reason for bowel I disorders being at hand sus:ger>ts this item. For sale by J.F Mack- V - J ?v - ' ? - * "CD""-' 1 WOKD TO ADVERTISERS. mm If the advertiser looks upon is advertisement- in the newsaper in the eamo w?>y that lie ' Kiks upon Ins display windows J/y /Hi mi dresses hia advertisement as k' .% requently and as ariistiuuliy as /k .Wz e dresses his windows, printers- yftiy ^ ik will bring him lich rt turns. ySj lie newspaper adver moment hab lie advantage ov;?r the shop win The "Si ow that it does'not wait lor tin- in 11 eeasional passer by'to turn his < ea?l lor^ a lilting gl&uce at it.j ^ nl >ioes straight to the ).< mes m I 11 the purchaser*, men :i<i<i woI , ... . , ISxpi i^n, bit; ami utile, knocks at heir door every night, and nwii < ids 01 being taken in and u id tut !.l e advertiser who isearel nd irregular about changing tiv c- > d-erti. eiaent Boon educates llu ?ader not. to look for it. and the emit esult is that his money is pretty) subs roll thrown away. Newspapers and i ter to have their advertising! Colli atrous change their advertise-, ntnl lenta frequently because they Stou ill get belter results when the.v o, will be better satisfied, and Dnaequeiitly will remain better ustomers. The newspaper man ants to demonstrate that adveri : pays and can and will do > i! the advertiser will do his art. It is money in the pockets I both advertiser and newspaper i hen the advertisements are] opt up t* date. ? -St.. Albans 1 I P?p Vt ) Messenger. A 11? J Considerable stir has been op-1 is! >iu d n Newport, 1M , by the! PV"T....u [l*oits of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Rehnont to close certain i 1 CI f I O lie I ll ft I ? ..II .... ....I * I . - A I >u'>a Jii mm snnu SU IHJ11 I i ?r \ ill .ill not bo pa.-s?vl by! 11 y public thoroughfare. Kx-lftv ro\ <rnorLippil i 11'ers determined '! "^ I <jj?*^ ' Sy' pposition to the plan, which the leimont* vainly attempted to put ito opeiaiioti several yearn ago. 9eara the ThB KlltUBl H37B Always BOUgtlt ?f . SY. <ZccAe/iC a COIUp stock f% Vinlhrop Coilega Scholarship and Entrance Examinations. The examinations for the award f vacant scholarships in Win- Call and irop Uollege and for the admison of new studenta will be held have a <.e t the county court house on Fri- ? ay, July 10th, at 9 a. m. La Applicants must not be less inn fifteen years of age. Lancasi When scholarship* are vacated tter duly 10th, ptey will t?e warded to those making the ! irhncl o rnro ivo f frl?ir? /v o r.nvoi, i??v t ngvj mi- kiun <r A n til 111 tlIOI1. m The ne.~t session will open bout September 10, lOO'l. ^ For further information and a f atalo-ue address President I). i. Johnson, Rock Iliil, S. O. r-r 117m 101 h d .' wcv>>:S Uj SO YE APS' An^onr ">t 1lnu a 'kelph ?n4 ('.MfrlpilMi nmj I qi.l.-Kl* .im-ortiilii our opinion Oao whotlier )ti| I I ii pnibAbljriwitnjMl& oniiiiiuiiira. I ><3" 1 Ioim <i rp'tly 1 oiiUdontlul. KAKCio^OK ?>i: I'nu i.n u fj < ii ucnt (r> <>| ii.?t for m>ciirnu? piucnix. [ \V'. >? I'nMiit.i 1.ikon liirouuti Munu A t.'o. rceolve j! #VtV tprriiil ' itirr, without clu.ru?, in thn Scientific Endiricati. ; A hniidoimoly llhiitrn'ort wrrklv. I.nrirp'f, rlr .ill B Dilution of nhy ?< i?ntlUo Journal. Terras, $3 a I 'J yoir f iriuc.iiths.il. Sold by all newsdealers, let BSUNK & Co."10"""'-'" New Ycrk I llraiu 'v Otllco. IW5 V St- Wash! met on, I). C. The Old Standard Grove's Tast has st>ood t?he t?est. 25 over One and a Half M: of merit* appeal t*o yon Enclosed wit.h every bottle is a Ten Cei " T' .. ' . . _ - s . . ? #' ?__ ? ? ^^ BHBHBBBWBBBBHbwMIb be kmBMHb BEIO "intl tom Hjwo Always Hor.^Ii . nml vL\'li Las bcc?a. .. i fur ovor r>C) yours, lias Iwno ?1 a nrp o<* ., ... ainl Las been made tmdor bis pcrsonal supervision since its 'nrancy* - ' Al?nw ?? > one to tlooeivo yon in this* JuuiitcricHs* lmifatio? ? and 41J'?.st-ns-iyood" nre but irriiuonts that t?*il?o with :tn?l endanger tbo lionltli of . is ami CliiUI: ii- cuwinA Hxu. '.aiieni? Wha+ 5 ^ A ? VTO ^ 8 & -3k HqX . T-i) 'W'- "*i'kr_.3 * %* > .. 'j 15 *% oriii is n linrmlc--? st;V fo-' C ' Oil* Pare* '"mhH ?*, Drops and -?-v , 5 5 ? >t. It -^Ti i'.i'is neither ()|t.:um, lilt,-v' i:e nor other Narcotics isvncc. Its n^r i.; its guar.; ,4o.?. it destroys Worms allays Fevcrishncss. It tun . Diarrhoea and Wind * i*. II lrli 'vcs Toothing <-ii cs Constipation Visit ulency. It ".^simila.tes I Vr, ' rtgul'vteu til? uk'Ii and l5o\veh, r?ivhi';' l?v:?Jthy sunl ?:i,tural sleep# .Children's Panacea?-The Mother's Friend* ,|| iuine CASTORS A always l>oar3 tlic Signature of _ ,c ove-yCsf jtiSrSB*~:j:TWJMBmamJU?*** 7%Uc&4? x i Kind You Ea?a Always BoughtNg In Use For Over SO Years. the owi'.'w, tt k unnA* new voim cm*. r~ . j " n <*"-"> W 1 a .. j . J iivVi$ W 1 J A$ vV -. ' : I 1 y t.'i tJ & V.J B I p <a,.TB,?ssiaan! " .? n ~rv??sir. FI i rnfeiv 1 lljiLsS ul li 11 ? * *S Wyia a Bflihy a WjA a aalft; a io\v h ive in stock and will continue to keep, lete line of Coffins and Burial Caskets. Our races LL LIZES AID QUALITIES. lie plain, cheap Collin tip to the handsome Metallic Cases. seo us or so; il us v ?ir < win: n >w uui .-rl unate as to ath in vour I: > j;?v. 1 *:i?*c*:< within the reach of all. .ncaster Mercantile Co. tor. S. C? Oct, '2:;, '02.~u. ________________ ^ ^ iri| 1 ; 4'.- ' -v .. ji^,-'^,y 3MMi?l; ? ^ TH^ LINE FOR BUSINESS, * THE LINE FOR PLEASURE, THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST ? the summer resorts m ^ Complete bummer Resort Folder Mailed Free to Any Address. f AllltffV [ I W. A. THRVT, S. H. HARDV.Mrif, W. M.TATUDB, r | P^sa. Traffic Mgr. G?n'I Pa&s. Acem, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Act. [ WASHINGTON. D.C.. WASHINGTON. D. C. ATLANTA, GA. J) teless Chill Tonic I years. Average annua! sales! illion bottles. Does t?his record | i ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. I ut Package of GROVE S BLACK ROOT LIVER PILLS. JJ ilii