liera ir 'IThmT^^IY ABOUT FOLK 8. W Cruse of Greensboro, N. C'.,l was" among the visitors to the city! yesterday. Charles W. Black of Greenville, B?u a'few hours In Anderson yes-j terdav jn> the city, a guest at ihes ...TOY.TO 3 MOW cojumc 1,v.Oil OyparGray, a tnemberAer" the legis lature; spent tiie week-end al Wll liaimuon with his family, returning to Columbia yesterday. , / Refus Fant spent Sunday in Spar tahburg with friends and relatives. Elias McGec, a well known planter of Starr, was among the visitors to he clly yesterday. RufUK llembreo of Anderson, Route 2, was-in the city yesterday fo. a few bourB. .1. I), Hand' of Broadway, was among the busi-'-ja visitors to tbe city yes terday. I (- ~,\i-- ... C. N.. Nicholls of Williamaton, spent yesterday in the city on business. C. B. Kay, a well known planter of Broadway township, was In Anderson yesterday. John N. I'enncli of Martin town slilp, was* among tbe visitors to the city yesterday. .'' ' ! .---" - il: Miss Maggie Peterson of Laurens, spent a few hours In the city y eater . \ day with frl?nfls. ' - J. K. Ad dick s of Atlanta, was in tire city yesterday, a guest at the Chi d. t' Wolborn" of Greenville, wi among the business visitors to tl city yesterday, A. New of Grctnvttle. was in ti cRy ycslerda*'for'? a few ntttUk?m c. i^?o^nr^a welt known(rs to the city rday. Ruby Manning of the McLees ,' waa shopping 'n the clt. J. T. tic ward oi tfca Flat Rock set ilon, wm a visitor to the city yestet Mi. YOU KNOW mm Miss Marilla Ewart of Vareonas,| was shopping in the city yesterday. \ >. '" H . r: I W; T. Morrison of the Mouotalu rtsw sissfin. was h* the city yester-| day. 8. A. Gerard of Grecrt Pond, apeutl ias Pearl Thompson or" -Mountain ^wolV- . -- .' S A. 8. ^l?stere of Mouutaifi Creek* I a/as.a business visitor to thdrcity yca terday.-?.. 1 Jesse Barton of the Pork; section,! Ispeht yesterday in tho clty,.fho guest| | for tlio new.. But the .#?nds..fallet by A narrow voise.. ?artf?> amas have been appropriated and borrowed toi carrying on'the work at the sew It cation, called State Park. ' The first commission was com of Dr. Babcock, Dr. Crortrter, ex Purdy and two others, whone .name: we do not now,recall. The net pro vided that tho ' commiuuisaty ' eoouldl elect tiieir own president ;aj|d .eecre except ' 0txTr I but the tary?neither receiving pay per diem and expenses, members of .the com: Babcock, ia still the c Oilier members have LMt4>jste?aha past two ye Col. F. H. Aull of 'Newber atftffetary, recel via g as annual report, $300 a year tary and also about thousand dol lifrd'w **ar in addition as secretary! 1? ' diem and o?i ' The annual report how niuch ha? becri e >y vt sccrc-l not stysol ed.o1 b^rowed Id proba HOhioth.inK tinues. L Just now things arc mixed up. An| 'investigation;*' asked for by GoVet _ , dor Bleaac.ltf getag on. which straws! I'considerable frrcUon In the iostlto>| tlon, and a wide divergence of opin ion in the minds of thowo in charge^ oi the oiii.t;.'pii'-~. wants Uie State .Park sold.-except ul small portion'for. tuWrculosis hoe-l pita!; Rants' 'the old asylum in thai city retained for tho white?, and wants tho state penitentiary?which! ha aays ho Intends lb empty by Att^ guet-MDonvortod Into dn aAylum for negro ' patients. Tho rechts, wh'rj are appoiutecs rfX tno governor, want! work continued on the State "Park if but, in thb divided and Uncertain con dition of sentiment on the subject! and with the absolute necessity 09 keeping down taxes as much as. pcsrT nlblc, the legislature will hardly! make much of an appropriation foil the cc^tlnmtpce of the work this your! The investigation shown coftsldera frlctlon, which is natural and to gEed, twfcr the^eth itier v 11 pcVtntemf board cf regents and tho re-| " iftJBlye or frtajuslsta ightfeW^MWred 'a tflBer,??^TOv'rv? witiu?rf- consi tdtion with the ^upcrtnt?jbdeat. T1 tos'timony shows that only one W t MtfeiMfe* it. ?br- -?o>, th ? woman -'?aid to be specially wc1? fitted- ff "the Extension," Ac Judge John Bi According to the acte of the 'Gene ral ABseinMy ot IhlB State, 1845, the] formation of a corporate - company | I was sutiiorlxed 1? xenetrpct a< rail road, "on the most .practicable route] .from the tdffn voy4ti|ptamhia to the| town o? GreenvH*/, tli/ough the vil lages of Newbprry and'^aurenH." ThiB was an exclusive frahchtte, for the term*, or years.,mentioned no otherf road waa to bo, permitted between Columbia and Greenville. The book* of subscription to the |s'tbck were to be opened at tile Char leston, Columbia, Ncwborryt ' .^xnirt boose, Laurens court house, Anderson court hbhee, Fenaleton village. Pick ens cour.t , house, and Spartanburg court house. Three commissioners wtare api>olnted for each place and tbe book of subscription were to bo opened for (our days, beginning March 1st, l?l<5; tlt-i act uelbg passed on the 11."tli fit December, 1845. The open lug.of the .books of subscription was to 'be gtven due publicity, "in ? gas ette", or. in sUeh other'manner, etc. The charter, which is a very inter esting sind well 'constructed docu ment, allows the company to pur chase rights, of way and also to con demn,' and v?henover condemnation is necessary the right, ' of ways:shall bo for 100 Leet on each sldc'ot file track The COn?pahy was permitted to "fix upon, ,'and determine such rates of chargp; .for the transportation of per sons, merchandise and produce aa to them shall seem necessary and prop er to secure a reasonable and ade quate return upop the capital Invest ed: .Provided that the average an eual yield on such capital shall not o per centum, alter all expenses have been paid." Exclusive Franchise. The company was given 13 months | in which.-to raise the capital.stock, Mid was given an exclusive franchise for 30 y?ars, after Which time other companies might come in and ask for h?rtere, subject to the action of tho general assembly*. The company was also ' given permission to unite with the South Carolina railway company. The charter Is signed by Augus Patterson, president, of the Senate and as. F. Coloehy speaker of the House the 18th of December, 1846, tbe m RESUME OF GE SpWrlal > C?TMWp?hdence. Colurnbiu. Feb. aa.?Of questlonable news as a deliberative body, tho of ' South Carolina is beyond the shadow of a doubt one of tho most deliberate bodies in bhttory. Its record for taking the longest time to tin' -nntfriaw luwja :yes*per4soS: m?lasse?. Tb an express train when compared to the senate. Of course, * exi summer there wlllt be an election. Everybody knovvs this, but nobody io taking It to heart like certain obstructionist senators, who are timid, shrinking little f?l ??TTc iXib.1 uat ttv w?rh?? wwTd iuoy allow any of the progressive mea-L sures wii'uh tho '.house has passed toi come op In. the senate. ' In the first 1 place, they might have to vote - oft I them, which would he a great blower J to their modesty. In the secondI place, tho people might be told next summer how they voted on 'them, which would put them to the trouble cf explaining, in the third place, it is better to let what is. bo?especially| just before election. Volumes might he written without half toiling- tho shuddering abhor rence With which these obstructionist senators regard the Milny bill primary elections, tho IJ?wao)n^Hbarfier-MpCravey bill to t ?quire children between th? ages of a'nii 12 yearn to attend Bchool after. hmferlCy of tiie ptecibre ihetoy (?MM dtfrrlct volb In fayor of it : th? ltt(6*| bill to require the registration of , an^leatb^ hbUke .iuss seat to,the sehate" v.'ii!ciwjsjre..elther. burled m a. set e^^l^ ?r ^re.rssticg.ia peace oa| UiSTWttttr tjfclcndar. Qhe i&jpifg? weU nettl r one' who I prof&BS of,Vue 3?It ts not gmi as hot havtfW^ tion except pass the ap~| ifftfind tho county nup l?l at this session. Of course, rta^ijjiahi *W Mae tW|ay th^ Hc-n ... ht&-.?.. ' "V hwr Tflr? tftauttf Ml t ?? smrecoe*. In i? j^ta&ao ?r fonr we?hit.no* wjfet&hcs, -: \< .. nuthor m ? biiU' r?nia B^WdPSnw minutes, ~&n3 thdh Hot In?re than twice on the same subject. Conse quently, tlaa Urne for voting on a bill cornea comparatively quick in tbe o. But, in the senate, lung ca v nlifi^-T UcnU. sooth Carolina Railway. i. That tAo llne ^f-said road bow constructed. Or to be constructed, uliall be established from ,Newberry court house thence through AhMevllfc Uls trict to Anderson court house', iin cluding the branch her??n provided fdr to Abbeville court Bouse) and from at Or near Dr. .Brown's in Anderson opunty, to Gr?onvillo court homfeT that the location of th? line from Dr. Brown's to Anderson cburt house, on* loea wheb necessary between ttocso points to change the Intermediate '1o cation) shall -be .ftsravor aatsh nhd unchangeable ' by the aatd< pany; end the said eotopasy? <_ ly, and as woon as -tfmttfrtMtJ plete their laid -Wad 'to Aanei ' rt house and shall at alt .ti r?r. that psrtJO* c? ttc?r res*..f T at or near Dr. Brown**--jm A* a? iMiun luni W freighV ?Jen of the atalt****! ran to or from ft* the saimy w 3 that the now?t-to latent; ?r fe?r.f- fr? tfetsveti .district' 1 m counrU belog ami Mas, res Win. Anderson, by writ ef granted by any of State the ob r audr Steige to a^lltiHu^.taJ If. there! are men; In Uje general assembly, wfcb 'hold that when the issues are well dofined Oh any me?ftt?* l|?l*^li ?oe:? not change, ajslhglo vot?. ' Speeches are intended for home ce? ' suniption. and *7ga$a the im^papcrfi do 5nri prini-iilt " ploaSe the do w?Kto ?xlrt , like fury a pound, rage. . V ., Theres are . l&tf: triR senate Vim < woota- the progfessiv. are .aB^ctW?te' AS und? the : rat?? -wntch ?tructfonla^ to sboaTt ever, atrtcW. Th? past week in th? bouse was signalized by the paHMt^^tte geh* I ?ral appropriation bill, the' Harper bill rcciulrtng the reghrfmgfa* e* xkM tal statistics in South Cat the' '< ?opcrvlsten of the (ftatb nou*d of vas included ta thtt hill by house. lVSybr the remainder of tho Scsnlon the house win wait the pleasure or the Btrnato in -regard tr Saaelhg iho n bill. AdJcJfjrAroertt Blue posstbte now the TatfUrl part of this week. ?hV t'Ah^ifeM^ IwmTtiiix. Th?akN TIjc Did Prfinary Law la tlood tKneugb. e allow m? as a JraM?tared vot onier my pl*?cst ajlnhst the ed primary purfifeation hills. "f;j???? . fir* ' Why spend money 1er cxf*?*" guano ?od haie It aas? a at U nothing ?cadae It 1ft Improperly dis trlbuted! tt .lH. iuel ?? latperlent 1? P?? *u??? PWrtj M 11 J".-*M*^ ;*r .W'M"1*? Pf?!*'1** The fcest way te du thin I* the fete nay, and we rail your attention'lo the two distributors Mated belew. We guarauM* tfcej trill So th? werk properly. COLE DOUBLE FOOT GUANO D?STRIBUT OR NO. 22.' Knocker Feed Instead of Force peed if Desired' OrtarltMlea from 100 pounds to 1600 pou uda of ?usho to the acre. Good plowing Done at the same time. TlttH ttttclfl man's .whO or mcr. poirttuH ot stream * t fOt itfiCTf tmv fow ?ajh? pl?wlrtreaxhe mntL feWftW^-^W5 i?H,K.ilKNT8?B KVVARK Ojf . 1 MKT AXIOMS -OFEBfcO YOU Do not let anyone sell you au imitation or an ex pol iment .They may claim it is Just as good and offer fs used by farmers who. wum covering plows instead of an opening plow. It !a used by a lower priced machino than our aproader ana culivatof No. 2*. and 11 la a real >d> ( A Ufg? Tellable force feed Chat dam Bo 'i'eguWed fd aha/ front 1W po?nda lb 1,600 to the acre. It has a very large hopper. The doublo foot bows tho guann in ? bread wr ?wo gcrtd furrows upon iL ThiB p rotccta. the guano and ?aies enough plbwtng to pay The plow feet are strong ?lirhily attached to the side beams, so that good it for less money than tho polo. Still, thoy mako a big profit, and you may have to throw It aside and satisfied or flxod right for planting. , * , t got a Colo befo $ yott; ano USED FOR OPENING THE FURROW m sud sowtsg Uu?lo) i Hell adapted Id a growing Crops. TH? COLE GUANO, DISTRIBUTORS NO. 21 AND 22 h.iThey have ? WmlW ap 9. Co?u in conuiraqtmn and and nrajrery useful in ^mWI^Bh^^Hm run besirtd tin its squares" and' frutt : " : ' Twere are many cheaply made iuiltatroasysjfelrti poarance?may seem tho samo, but they ca? tH^W?rjTN|hay do. The Cole Guano Distributors No. 28 and 21 h av.- in front or tun opening furrows %nd .'flowing at the uahie time. WUh one of thoseVi growing crops ana Spply guano at Juni the right tlm o to make tho crop heavily. . ? v ' "' K%^iaih*nA^ No. 20 with tlTe ramons Colo, foWg?jWS|i^o better dlh> trtbhh>ra irave ?WrlMStt made at tho price. -?.^ -..;>. . . : > ; 1 hej5L macninoa^-iust uao tue higher nru? rw? hnpiahepta?wji? prove ?o downright useful that you win ^xmuvr now you over got along Without them?whs you ever, wer? content t? pSk ? with out-of-date raulty machines when you could own distributors llko theae. ^L^S^?i?7.!!i^r,Cw5 mtt?lllnc"1v^ u?? th> b?at grades of steel adapted to the *?rk, ?rtry macfetntrtritialkiefed again and agnin so there can he ho flaws: For wooden Wrte^rerfaltihg strength we employ the toughest oak. Colo Plantare end ?ble Distributors arc known au .the. standard lutpjetuentu".i used by 1 Progreaslve Farmers. . . Cale Planters and ?premiers are ?inmlly {rood, and If yea ase foie farming IttttlsBfettts yt? may well be prohS < vl A! I) uud tarai equlpm?it, >i. f } '.' cdmpiete* line before yStf) puNMi ft ANDERSON, S. C. t would be about ' II4,0ft0, about times nsare thaa the , general h'ditor. I am about the primary to 4 am hbout the good' ?trt tinto religion. It was good enough fc? stand the ert, a?1 yen BELTON, S. C. 6uM do well ogniz4>p ?gfsis^uri ; hie plan, hope this wI? .BtyMliihn appravj an the tt??|iar slton. Feb. 20, lSu' I (By Hei? ?owtsliatA I what laWoa Mo*? ?takt night n? nteek aa meek eooM " Add lo, the preacher rosis h*'-aimed him Mmuu ? ? . . * "hihi"-hi^ftV a^whtspn?ia? I ^oiS?cd Iri?l?u? "at? iwi, Fof, said I, "We mar ho dreadful, but :Oh, it's woacaa this sad wou?n that and "Wotn?n Is to blame. (Remember, bask ta Koen, sbrfty Adam said the asm?!) It's Women's cloiiio::, and woman's ' ways, hcv UatK. her hccl?, her watk! Its woman, woaaii, 'woman?and I'm ? flhsd of the fatk. i At?.-,*-i.. ' I fa "the woman With t!>a .serpoht'h iatigue" . wheb pbots winld tho ran. Or, "the female -of ftlie i spcctesT far -more deadfy than tiie male! It's "the hohblc->?kirted horror," lur : i riafc mslffto sfift'g*ft? ?cht. i:? and wily "vampire" or 'tBe 'eirong-armod suffragette ! " faW^:ftfA womanythra and Wemaa tempted sst" Behold-,-tin- woman llilf?d me on! or ehWi "she drovc mc to it!" It's,woman nero a^V^sotslh fkere, maii't; burden all through life! Dut when thev get:a fe?-?ehe, It's "O, Where's my.little wile!" Now W0 'hiSMiVail' planter nb'gdls and It's ?icrny thatWre not, " Aa lorn as we must Rye with mew (a* ratner earthly lot)! We ^jMs?i**^ *^?Wm* ds'oaaU thvj Oh, it's woman this womah that, and lx>rd. 1 didn't do It! The Minors Contrat ftatlro&d has ordered lO.OOO gondola cars from tho A?ik!i>8h car and Foun^ry "onspa?y.