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|.'*m * \ " r, .~'v.* Win Raiar* Needs aseistanoe it may in beet to render it promptly,but one should remember to use eveu the most perfect remedies only wlisn needed. The beet and most simple And gentle remedy Is the Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. too Howard. S100. The readers of this paper will ho p""rsc *. .o learn that there ia at ickm. one ilreiuieri it'B-use that science has been able to cure in u.i .is atairi-J. and that is Catarrh. Hail's Caiiwh Cure is tho onlr positive euro known ?o the melical fraternity. Catarrh biing nconstitutioui! disease, wqttirts a conatftut i?nul in. Iment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is i?mm 'item: !' >-, aotlrv; diractly on the blood una iiiv.i-ows surfaces of tho .sy-ioin, vucrooy rf octroy.lig the foundation of the disca-o, and Ktvinar t?.e patted strength by b:iiOi:i;- tin const!tut '< n an 1 assisting nntu.o in un.f "'bo proprietors havo so much f?u t in .iscurn. powers that they nfiVr Onn tiuurirrd Do i;;is for nny caao that It tail' to cure, .-end /? ?.-;t of testimonials. Ado r?*>s . F. < 'liCN^T & Co., i o.cdn, O. JIT Sold by Drurr.T-: t , ,oc. An Atlanta l-a rtkrr :i.;s W.inisn! I'r.iisi' for a. Home Institution. I .Ml'.l'li:!-. i;.l t;i. . > : liv At lill.M .nr? i? 1 linr.k. i< vc:-;. < ? ?th hi- wuv.l-., rot lou'.yirii'i l?n in hi lU'"' ' -1V- '< !<" ' rust, i?l us. 1:? *-? -i ;< Ih-irii-iitr ?: mil, unlit 1.1 ny o? i:v. In ' rmws (Jii.w ; > \v- i i "I IT; ir.'s I ;?: j -! ;i 1 ..'iiici v in nttimk- n . ?;< i i. i: inn. iiinl )t i vi- r! : v . IfiMin'i s i \ > : . . i". iu i. I ' re i ! i i I I. ici' 1111' fit [ I'lifip I'HrUfi'H (iin;fr Tonii llomr V.'llh [you. Ii will I'xrcKt yniii' miktIatious in uii?i[HiKvoMi1, mid ninny ills una ;iclio?. | I In". I'numl I'Ji'iV. i 'i:t in- i "(?-:siiii!;> [('<) ; in: 'n, mi !.? in< r. K. I aw/. [l i >i'n;t v:v'oviiijftnli. I\>. O: ; !. 1S1M Ti? Avo'nl ! mmt pillion i* l<> JtrnloJiij lim. Hif?1Ii? Tiluuics I are ?'onlr\ yet positive in their rurc <>: vonMiI puliou. One tnliulu nivcs rvlicf. FITS stopped free l?y Dr. Ki rsr.'.s Gimw NkiiV'. ISi-to irk. No lit* niter Ihvt iIhj'siiiw. . Mm vriiiir tmr"". Tre*t ise unit fV.i*! trial lioi? * tie lreo. Dr. Kline, t?l Arrh St.. l'luin.. 1'n, Mr*. Window's Hoot hinir Syrup for eblhlren leetliinir, softens the Rums. reduces .til'mmniallon.alinyspain,cureswind colic.\i'n. a bottle. Il'nln in >ol t.onrtueive ?l I'lrsxir*, e?l>ecitil!y when nrr?sioneil by corns, llindercovikK will please; it removen them perfectly. If lUTlirti il Will: -ore eves n-? ! ! . I'Diollll-Him\ I *\r miti i MriiuirMv!ln* t?f*rbottle It Will Pay To make some provision for your physical health at this season, because n cold or cough. an attack of pneumonia or typhoid fever now may make you an invalid all winter. First oC r11 he fcure ihat your blood is pure, for health depend) upon pure blood. A few bottles of Hood's Sareaparilla will be u paying investment now. It will give you pure, rich blool and invljpratc your system. Hood's Sar safari LI a I- llr fin True j 1 1 .irifler. IJifir?** *r* io?i.tl?sv. mild, IfOOla t iJl.i live. All d-urjisu. }f).s J?ARLY to bed, IiL1?-* tarly to rise, ^ Eat cakes made of |j.W buckwheat, he hea^*?y an^ lyjBS""* wise. ^&=.-jvrrAjatrao?-oBruufu?ac:'iw?^ BUCKWHEAT MAKES The Best Cakes. Always h :?u^ i . and Dainty. Waller Mir Do. Limned. Th? 3?ftr?M! .Vil. iftd.. r t -.f ""7^ PUI7L, HIGH CRADF 'YLbntm * Chocolates flfiW ; *?n t). ? Continent 1 %tr *<?c*'.ved highest awards ~ fic-m the |rrit ??)> % Industrial and Food f$ EXPOSITIONS ffl tUFCPE AM AMERICA. Kin'?l . v Lit iiOJI . r t.iter.* I jv.A . *' ? i in. I. >ii?l I I r rut* I I tl ? *' S\ . I- . '? ; I iiSltAJSJP * *3 " ' ' lli'l-rherlrr. OLm**. I ***- .1 )'l.litlU''l. tl.'l 1 sclc cv cnoci r.s evekywhcre. \ ( T.'A ITER PAKEH L CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. UTDSOM'S lil'SlXESS UNIVERSITY- CMAULOTTE, N. C. 1 ^ >" ': ' ?r Complete Business 1 <'nurse. A -tuai Business from |ta:. .< finish. Th" only Business College in 111"- s nth tii.it voir <an try lioforo paying be tuition. Hoik) for Catalogue. < K. III'DSON, Prln. >V 11 l -:N t oll Tlt.VKX, USE I the scutiierm travelers' OFFICIAL 'j HAIL WA Y OUIJ>JR. , t<m\ OB tvseipt of .'.to [ ohTohIiI. .1 1.. WATT0. Atlanta. On. { PALIBTTO fBMClLLINGS. INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL .OVER THE STATE. OaflTney and Woodruff Counties. A dispatch from Spartanburg gays. The new county idea does not create so much talk sinco Ben Tillman gquelched the formation of counties in the Convention, but the people are determined to have them if possible. It is believed that there will be little opposition to tho county, with Gaffney as the county Heat, in the territory to be Tl.? *1 W 1 <r O 1_ vuv uu. Xlicu tUO ivuuuruu VUUli \>y will have strong support. If these two counties are formed it will still leave the old county in good shape, with the . exception that two-thirds of the territory will bo north of the county seat. If the Convention leaves the decision to the voters in the territory of the proposed counties they will be formed. WOMAN'S RHiHTS. The Kqunl Kiglits Association of Fairfax Appeals to the Convention. Tho Equal Rights Association of Fuirfax met and passed the following resolutions: That we have noted with deep interest tho proceedings of tho Constitutional Convention and deeply appreciate the courtesy which induced them to adjourn an'1 give up an evening to the presentment of the woman suffrage question; and wo hereby tender our thanks to those gentlemen who thus uphold Carolina's peerless chivalry. Resolved, That our thauks are especially due to the follow ing members of the convention. 1. To Col. Robert Aldrich of our own county who offered the first resolution in the convention to give women municipal suffrage. 2. To Mr. R. M. McCown, of Florence, who made a motion to enfran chiee women viva voce the night tho leaders spoke before tho convention. 3. We thank Mr. W. F. Clayton, of Florence, for his resolution to give the right of suffrage irrespective of sex. We as an association aro determined that we will continuo to bring whatever influence in us lies to induce the Constitutional Convention to distinguish itself above* every and any other body that has preceded it by recognizing that large proportion of the citizenship of the State heretofore politically disabled on account of sex. -??? CROPS IN ( r.AKKXMON. Cotton Opening ull at Onee. Voting Crops Injured by I>rought. It has been nearly a month since ? ruin of any consequence has fallen in Clarendon county. Young crops, corn, peas and potatoes, have suffered much for want of rain, and because of the intense heat. Unless we haven good rain soon, the pea and potato crops will be total failures. The temperature has attained as high as 1?A degrees within tho last few .lavs. Cotton is opening very tn-t aud it is being picked and sold as it opens. If the 'arm weather continues all the cotton will be open i?y October loth. Large tjuantities of poaviuo hay will be harvested. Many farmers will cut and save tho peavines upon which they depended for pea-seed, which now caunoi mature in ease of early autumn Not morn than hall' a crop will lie made. The stand is well grown, but the heads did not fill out. There is < very indication that only half us much cotton will be made in this section as of last year. Premium Tobacco. For s?unc time past Manager Brogdeu of the tobaeoo warehouse at Sumter liar, been working up a "premium nale"' of tobacco and his efforts have been crowned with success. The sale Pftrao off Wednesday and about 27,000 pounds of tobacco wus sold. There were planters from Williamsburg, Florence, Clarendon and Darlington and all were well pleased with the prices their tobacco brought. The following prizes were awarded: For best white wrappers,$15, T. <1. Gamble; best mahogany wrappers, $15, W. H. Coker; cutters, 810, T. G. Gamble: jmokers. $10, J. Nelson (colored.) -* ? f 1<? Years Old. There lives iu the city of Sumter an [>i?l colored man who lias Been the shades and (shadows of this world for 110 years. Horn in 1785, ho remembers (leorge Washington well, according to his story, and was }?re<seut when Washington visited Charleston. EdClreon is the name of the venerable old African and he was born in or near [IharlestoD. and was first owned by Mr. Edward Simms, of that city. The aid darky is still very spry and bids fair to outlive somo of the present generation. Convicted of Murder. Dan Robinson, a negro, was on Thursday convicted in the court ol general sessions at Aiken of the murder of another negro named Bland Watson. Robinson chopped his victim's head to pieces with a hatchet while hi Blept and then departed, carrying witj him the dead man's clothes and money. Mm ud Wmu Killed. A special from Dallas, Tex., eay^ j that Katie Carter of St. Louis was shot j and mortally wonnded and Bam F." Wilson, with whom she was Irving, ia dead with a bullet throngh his body. Tlio woman was conscious and said that Wilson did not do the shooting I and that a third party must have committed the crime. i | i ! i ALL. (ICING THE SELLER'S WAY. The Cotton Crop Is Short and the Demand Will be Cireat. The Farmer Has the Call of the Board. Atwood, Violet Sr Co's special to the Charlotte Observer : Crop accounts, show continued deterioration and spot! domasd increasing: in same proportion ami will likely continue to do so. We! put the situation before your readers a few days ago in its most practical shape, it is worth repeating at this. , particular time, now that the whole, j world is recognizing the prospect of not only of a diminished yield but thepoi-1 ' nihilities of a crop that may be alarm-j inglv of small proportion. If this, j crop yields six and three-quarter mil-; ; lions bales and American spinners se- i ci^e no more of it than last year, or,' 2, 700,000, whereas their requirements 1 will be 300,000 to 500,000 more, it! ! means that Europe can obtain only i 1,000,000 out of it against 6,700,000 ' last year. The crop of the current I season and the world's visible supply ! of American on the 1st instant will ag- j gregate not exceeding 8,850,000 bales, j but as the world is now consuming about 0,200,000 and not 9,500,000 bales as we erroneously stated a few days ago, annually, ol" American, such a consumption, would cat up every bale of it, including the stocks at NewYork, Now Orleans. Liverpool and Havre, and a good deal of the invisi-' hie. What w ill the world's spinners do about it? Never before in the history of cotton have the conditions of supply and demand been so greatly in , favor of the seller of it as just now. ? I In Zurich, Switzerland, a "bank for electric enterprises," with a capital of _ jr?,O0t>,00U, is about to be inoorpor* ! ft teil. The Greatest Hedlcal Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S ; Medical Discovery, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common picture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. Ho has tried it in over o'oven hundred eases, and never failed except lit two eases I (hoth thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred eertifi- | j rates of its value, aii within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect e.;re is warranted when tho right quantity is taken. When tho lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; tho same with the I.iver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts r being stopped.and always disappears in a woek after taking it. Head the label. II the stomach is foul or bilious it will causa squeamish feelings at lirst. No change of diet ever ?e - viry. r.at i the bast you can pet. an \ enough of it. Dpse,..Qno tnblespoon'ul in v-tor ui bo.1tirne. Sold by all Druggibt*. spstha I BMY- Pfii K** SPECIFIC ^BgjbS^Bfcjvvi 6 >* >' ' ' < I : I v-tnute?.* Send tXYjHmufa ' f? 1 Ml I n I '.are. Sold i>j . i>> . 111 u oi i . ?.-nt poctrMd TSHQQWaw oil r- l A. sn k*i?i ai.oo. Ag T vaa . X . FM1U., PI. ! _ "in - | I i PI ro AVOID *r*tXJJr?7T. "Oj, TETTERIME; I n |\j , The OXI.V nsin.exii r.ml .fineix . V M T CU'I* I'll tb? w..r?? >! ? ?i' Ii/i'im, ! | *" f _ | T.lirr. it n.?a ?n>. r-.i-rl-|> i<rlf i vu ' ? or II i* !?<<", I II.-I'-li ?. ?(! . I 111 <-i .'.i < ? *!>. ?h? ilixif. ima/JT i>.i ? l'.,r .?: f nm ify or (en otioxr. I I r\ I.. ?li .t -it iM-in. Sen.i i.u.i, it : Lit t ' 1 T. K; murine. j * * [4 Sxxi.in.iili. ore In t. i: youi ' ' tiruxpiM ii i.': ln-ej. il. , I borrowing !?,' /rSflk L>> - / \ v ^iVK-V.V .. ?'*';, ^V > Jf? // / The sign of this borrowing i? waste. You need fat to keep tl | want to l;.e with no reserve for< Scott's Emulsion of Cod-live It is a food. The Hypophosphi It comes as near perfection as g world. /"r i*n , ?v c*t Scott'i EmultUu mtktm f?\ Scott & Bovvne, New York, \ Highest of *11 ha LeaventBf Few R<?&! ABSOLUT "Playing With a Pistol." Two boys, aged 8 and 11 years, named Thompson, at Blossburg, Ala., , were in a room playing with a pistol. A shot was heard and the mother rushing into the room, found the younger ( !?d lying on the floor dead with a bullet hole in his forehead. The older Drother said some one on the outside ( fired through the window, but it is (honght the two were playing with the pistol when it went off. The most marked innrpRAn in I in this country has been in the land, j QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC *? t ? 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