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VIENU TO PRUNE GRAP.E. The following we clip from an oxelanigle, who, p"ublihe it as from A. K |y, the noted inr of . K 0 ley's iand, Ohio, ani i 1r1hiI is good authority Un grnje cul ture: "A t fir.t I snpposed tlit it was impr)per to t im in sprin-i, wher ther leed the worst, Geman1.s wl>mri I m:ostly em)ploy)e:1, havIing a prejudice against it. But st.mne times some p:to ofI the vinevard were trimmed at this supposed improper time. "The closest observation I was abie to make discovered no bad result, and I have never seen that it made any difference when the vines were trimmed, from the time the leaves were ripe in the fall, to as late as the 20th of June. I sel dom get all my vines trimmed be fore the first of June. "Since we have had the rot, I have in somevine-yards tried leav ing the three canes the full length until August, when, if rot appear ed, I cut off the surplus Wood ; but if the rot sets in, I have left the -whole .e, and got a larger yield than from vines short pruned. But where there was little or no rot, the shortest pruned vines have uniformly borne the best crops. I am clearly of the opinion that the best time to trim is whenever it is most convenient after the leaf is dead in the fall to the first of June. "I have always root-pruned -retty severely, plowing deeply close up to the vine, and cuttmng the roots in the first hoeing in the spring in most-of my vineyards but I have also tried the reverse, and must confess I have not been able to see much, if any differenec in the results. There are now some seven or eight hundred acre, here in bearing. Some person think that spring trimming is best but I do not claim that they hav( any facts to prove it. It is tru< that some parts of vineyards havt been trimmed in the fall, and diL not. bear as well as tihe part trim med in *the spring, but the revers< is also sometimes true. It is alit( common to have one part of vinevard do better than anothei one year, and the case reverse( another year." A PREDICTION--THE CAB BAGE CROP. * In the interesting letter from "Via tor" copied by the Virginian of Marec 1st from the Richmond Dispatch, see the es+imteC of the Norfolk Pomec lolzical'Society puts the number o cabbages ship~ped from this vicinit; last year at (;50,000. Now 31r. Editor, my redictioni that there will be a grea:t failli:ngoffi * the cabbage er'p of 1873. Possibl this note of warning may tend in somn degree to prevent it, and for that pur pose it is written. Cabbages have enemies as well a friends,and by some unexplained mean one of these enemies, known in Europa as the Piei is rape, or cabbage cater pillar, was brought to Quebec abou four years ago, and its offspring a once invaded the cabbage gardens ami completely honey-combed the gret heads of this nitrogenous esculent, in volving losses to the amount of thou sands of dollars. The course of thi destructive insect has been steadil: so~uthward, through New England an New York, New Jersey and 2daryland In June, 1872, this carpetbagger of: cabbager appeared in Washington, bu * no~investigation has been made of hi "Mobiler" operations on the head o. the nation. This summer,1873,the pes may be expected in V,irinia. If any thing white, strange looking butter flies with four black spots on the wiing such as are figured on page 82 of th report of the Department of Agricul ture of 1871, are seen in suspiciou * proximity to caibbage fields, by al meanls sill them. They uuay ba caughi by childreni in little gauze nets or t * puFw may be caught under boards * slightly raised and placed near th plaints, where they may be dest royed Rv reards offered by a horticultura soeiety, the children of Vineland, Nes Jersecv in 1869. were stimulated ti such ~pervevering etiorts, that th * ~ dreaded curcuio was nearly exteri nated in that vicinity, a task muel mnore difficult th:an to catch the butter fiv narents of the small green cater pillar that riddlcs the cabbag~e. Be sides, there are two kinds of gardet sp~ider~s that will help save the greens Hoing these few lines my promnot the interests oft the induustrious anid in: telliget tcomununity of truckers in thi: vicinit y. I am, respect fully, &e., N. 11. W\EBsTER. WIto woUI.D NOT BlE A Fan:MR. The Louisville Courier pays the fo] lowingz tribute to the occupation of th * farmer: '.If a voung man wants to ensur him a middle life of the greatest amoun of leisure time, there is nothing~ bette than farming. If lie has an iindependen turn of mind, let him be a farmer. I he wants to engage in a hecalthsy occu patio~n. let him tiil the soil-lu shir if lie would be independent. let hin gret a spot of earth, keep within means shuni the lawyer, be temperate to void the doctor: be hoiiest, that h may have a clear conscience: improv the~soil. so as to leave thle world bette than he found it; and then if he eat not live happily and die content, ther is no hope fer him 'STEAM ]'ulxuNG.-One pint siftet fi6a half pint water, one teacup ma lasseg>alf teacup melted butter, on, teatspoo- oda,two teaspoons cream tar tar, mixc0, ices to taste, and one cof fee cup raisi Steam three hours sauce. Has been before the American public OVER THIRTY years. It has never yet failed to give perfect satisfaction, and has justly been styled the panacemfor all ex ternal Wounds, Cuts, Buns, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, &c., &c., for M-m and Beast:No family should be a single day .Apr. 28, 16- ly.cow. .JiscelaneCous. HAGAN'S A FEW APPLICATIONS MArE A ure Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Vegetable, and its operation iR seen and felt at once. It does away with tho Flashed Appcarance caused by Heat, Fatigue at d E%citement. Healsand removesall Blotches and Pimpics, dispeling dark and unsightly spots. Drives away '.an, Freckles and Sun barn, and by its gentle but powerlinfluenc,W mantles the faded cheek with TOUTHFUL BL003[ AND BEAUTY. Sold by all Druggists and Fancy Stores. DOm pot, 53 Park Place, New York. Apr. 23, 16-ly.eow. AN UNPARALLELED OFFER -We want to add 100,000 Subscibers to th subscription list of STHE SOU.THERN MAGAZINI DURING 1S73. iWILL YOU BUY ONE OF THEM? We think you will when we tell younh we will give yon $24.00 for $1.50! Hlow Look and see: We will send STHE SOUTHERN MAOiZINE The subscription Price of wich is el 00 per .Annum, SPLENDID STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING, 29 x 35 iNCIuS, THE BURIAL OF LATANE For $4..0 1 -0 Retail Price of IlliS }ollai!u is $-J tWe boldly assert that no such liberal offer hac Iever been made by any Magazine NORTHOR SOUTH! We do not ask you to subscribe until yo see both the E:ngraving and the Magazin< and to enable you to do this we have appoin ed THE PUBLISHER OF TIis PArER oU AGENT. Hie Will be rp!ccsed to show yo both. TURNBULL BROTHERS, S PUBLISHERS, BALTTIORE, MID. SA pr. 9, 14-t f. f ertulizers. EMA IN TM The Celebrated "IJOTTOYUFOO' FERTILIZER ! THE BEST OF ALL A pply to WM. F. NA NCE, Age~nt, Ot- to A. J. McCAUGIIRIN & Cc U lIS.L O00%Ef1 & CO., Agents, Fro, D)e25.52tf' Confeciionery. aDEALER IN Confectioneries, I RdOCERIES, &c. AT THE IBaltill10re V0rlier', Newberry, S. C. Feb. 12, 6-tf. Music Given Away. We will order "PJ;rEas' 31t-stcAL 3llusin v" to be sent for one year to any one wht will send us five subscribers to our paper Tauinofuit You can geet at least Sixt BaiflSongs, Duets, and Choruses, an irom fifty to sixty Piano pieces, worth a least 84l0,. by sending us five subscribe:s t 'ml- wo EXCN MUSTANG LINIMENT Sold~ dtd by all Druggists and Country Stores, at 2cc., 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Notice IN syle, size of bottle, &c-.i ______i I IIard -are, (.roceries, Be'. JOHN . DIAL, Importer and Dealer in english & American M A E VSALEIMEN-.Sl Iron, Steel, Nails, Castings, Mill Stones, Blting Cloths, Smut Machir.es. Circular Saws, Mill Irons, Sugar Pans, Carriage IX I R AND LEillR Mi l, Carpenters, Blacksmiths' and Tanners' To018, IHpuorr and FjuEuh Aiernicn H ARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Lime, Cent. Plaster, Paints, Oils, French nd American Window Glass, Gus, Ri Saes, Pitols, Shot Belts, Powder Fla ks, Pow,1er, Shot, &c. .~_. wIutEALE AND ETAiL. A t the Sign of the G;OLIEN l'AD LOCK. COLUMBIA, S. C. J1 ,N illy I COLUMBIA, S. C. AR.AU.ERS IM Hardware, Cutlery, Backmirth's anid Carpenter's Tools, CARRIA(E ana WAGON MATERIALS, Builders Hardware,' Iron, 4Nis, So et, Pwe Iron, aih~, Ploa andl Cast Steel, Family Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Ard, Sg o'h G oL ADLeC, C LlIA, Peas. Imported Wines and Liquiors, CThoice Ryve and! IRetitied Wh isi;ies in all their varicile-, for saile at Wholesale and a Re'tail, ATf LOWi PRICES FOR CASHi. JOHN AGNEW & SON, Mar. 21, 12-i. olmbia, S. C. THE WARREN Improved Hoe. The LATEST and BEST HOE -for COTTON Ever manufactured. Capital for gardens also. To form an idea of its great adaptability an:1 wonderful merits, come anid examine. An invoice jus t received by janI 81 MAYES & MAIITIN. d PATRONIZE l l IFYUWN M I lA N , CA R RIAGE, BUGGY, ROCK AWAY Or WAGON, Get one that is ma:de in your owni State-, in ( preerence to that made ou:tside, you then asss in sutinling the mechaie, wcho, in his% turn , consu1mes honme produe JOHN AGNEW, Of COLUMBIA, S. C., MANUFACTURES thle above, and warrarets9 satisction at PR[('ES THAT ARE LOW FOR GOOD WORK. 4f He keep~s a full stock of H ARNESS, P W HIPS, l U MBR ELL AS, &c.,: Anid makes REPAIRING AND PAINTING A SPECIALTY. JTOHN AGNEW, Prop:ietor. B Mf T C ALT \'\ Arrent. ft ~ooR 'SOPS P 1 .ES,ED FLO(R1\G, CEILING, WE.kT iern, of Mouldings miad'e, over 100,000 fe( ntel-pieces, Door and Window Frames, made IBallusters of Walwut or MaIhopany, on hand rk mndeeas cheap at thik establihmier.t as em1 hand the largest stock of the above.south of tee will gieentire satisfaction ton:l1 who woi rhe subscribers are the only practical Alechar -ing on !he Lusiness, in the city of Charlesto ite, Georgi., North Carolina and Florida, as t enty ye.::S.d W. P. R U 1 TICE.-On ncoount of the mnanner in which iou of the risk of Breakize ofWGass with ortli ,roads in th is State at H ALF RATES, which [Iar. 12, 18'73-10-1y. .7 Sash and Blinds, 1 0 1'Lf D IN G S, I'lRAC KE, STAIR FI1-CrF, Builders ur ni.hing r . 'ie,Fioor Til):S, Wire Gur, Terra Cotta Ware, Mrl d State 00a001e otPieces. -orai idwFae,md !WINDOW (LAASOA SPECU LTY. Wh.1i:e Pine Lumbendr for, Sal!o. Circanrs on Prl-c Lists snt free oiln i icatilby P. P . TC ALE . rue Hbaynier :unC :t;he ny atle., a Oe'.. 2, '7 - ly. Chirle<t on. S. C. GEO. S.. IIACKER,1 er, Sash Nd Blind Facloridry, CHARLESTON, S. C. EII A . CGE 1, Co PET TIe.-o sthere i ofi the maou:h. wic il wotrk aofactreat he Fac:~stor i rods arna in this ci : AFRty. wic aor and BrcomslinSe,op ~l VI. ) NGEO S. IIAKER. PTI. O.iDx-:rs 17. halest'n l. r. ins-unhing IGa: r~,lr:i1ieFoos TlS,hirges and~!~ HIeray.t WINGLVLS ASES.LT ,r uaity, finieh and drabiity in an Cird l qunisy an be rnished o th frrest no:e -.ndiLA dlivrd tay,on the lne of raidroad. Alo on' ha, '2I.(irc JE. . FOWLES. 20,000s SH BINGLFESoy CHARSTONLE!C sTETh sbcber hoase onead ant Pean zction, nearolstni, S.C.i n th .& R. TWEHNDR PED LIOSAN N. FiAtED anSHIcroNGS, in pStkaes of ie hunoe Seah, onhihne oler C ry a .dn. msCs. A ddres., F..H DJO MI7.Chr~N.C, Feb. 13, 7-6-Al:vN,S.C oeepe'tokee a.~ set of oos.o 'the infrmaton aply t th T- oc2-+0 HRR T.T -W C r0 - RYS HAye -M BOARDS, Over 100 different p:it t on hand, for s:le at New Yok prie:--. to order at shirt no:iee. Stair Rail, New and madc to ornr. ;ood an- . n1 stantiai hie m.ade in the Unitlt States. We have the city of BIaltimore, all of which we guar it good and su,stanitial work. ics, Sash, Blind and Door Makers, by Trade, i, and can refir to ,ei:lecen all over this i > the character of their work for the past $S E L L & CO., clarleston, S. C. we box up our work, and our own assump narv handling, our goods are shipped over s a great saving to the purchser of our work. W. P. RUSSELL & CO. Professional cards. Dr. J. D. BRUCE, In resuming the PRACTICE of his PRO 'ESSION, teiiders his services to the citi ens of the Town, and can be found at all imes with'lil it.s limits. Apr. :, "7:1-l-tf. JOHNSTONE & HARRINGTON, ttorneys at Law, (Ofice on Law Range,) NEWBERRY, S. C. xeorge Johnstone. Y. J. Harrington. A p.2, ':-1 iy THOMPSON & JONES, D ental Surgeons, NEWBERRY C. H., S. C. Graduates of the 1enisvlvania College of Dental Surgerv.) Mar. 19, T7--11-:f. to Wm enitij. i;th Marrikd and A iure. A pply for relief b,efore you becomne a con I have been for years pa't attending str ict y to the :reatmeflnt of~ diseases of women, othi m:ua d.i andl siaege, and as thle inmber >f~ cases co,ntinues to ncease almno-t dai:yI ill pay speen i attention to those v-ho mayv lply to mec for help, and may, if I should et a suflicienit number of cases, make it a ~peci:lh y. There are m:my wvomen wvho arc taking neiies rcomnen~~ded for suchi diseases, hich are wo.rse than neele,s, they paliate ad somctimecs seem1 to give reief, hut in fact til y p)ostpone the evil until tihe disease ssmen's tie chironiic form, anud thent they. sp ply to the Phy, ieian for ricf, whti c cn hec iven, bar tnot so .soon as when ta.ken in the rt or early strge. I u-c no quack miedicines, I treat diseases n rationalU a]ndH wientitic pritncipleS. P. 11. RUFF. N. B. I practiec for cash On!y and prompt payen ts. Mar. 12, 10-tf. IRA B. JONES, Attorney At Law, NEWBERRY, S. C. Ofliee in -rear of Messrs. Mootrmatn & Schipert's, (up stairs.) PhIotography. OUR GALLERY. LET it be distin.,tly uniderstood thait the PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY N EW.BE RRY, is n ful] blast and doing thiings up all rig~ht, nd well prepared for a good run this Fall. All kinds of work doe in good style, in eling cop ing of( ob Pietares, Filling Pins, A fine lot of ALEUJMS r11 t receiv ed. Comte along dlur'ing tIs pretty weatlher. Recspectfulhly W. 1I. WIS8EMAN. SOUTH ERN WAREHOUSE COMPANY, Gervais Street, near Greenville and Colum bia Railroad, COLUMBIA. S. C.. IS PREPAR~ED TO RECEIVE COTTON and other property upon storage, and make (vancs upon the samte. Cotton shipped to ihi house will be stored subject to the order of the owvner, and the lowest rates charged for stot ge. All property so stored will bet sedt in good reliable compamies, if in srance is deired ; anti advances will be made at the lowest banking rates. Our store honses nre so located that drayage is not cessary; and no charge for handling will be made. All bansiness comnmunicationts shonld be addressed to the Treasurer. E:DWARD HOPE, President. EDwtx F. GucY, Treasurer. Mar. 12, 10-6m. Free Transportation. Wi ar prepred to rind from one to te u ndred t:! hifty busheis Corn per day, nd will furnish free trantSpoationl of their rn to and fomt our mil! for our patrons free of chiarge. WEBB, JONES & PARlKER. A pr. 1'i, 1 ;-tf. Interesting to All. M term of offlce haIving expired, I re spetfuly notify all persons who had liens, deeds or mnortgages recorded during my tert of office, to call ou Mes;s. & Jones Jones, whlo will deliver the same. ov. 2, 48t. THOS M. T.KE. 0OTTO I ", 71 TATES L IF E [NSUR ANCE, COMPANY. P'R1NGIPAL OJFFICF, .th rzdC p J.... ...... . 0 0,0 uaa te C pia............ 5 n,0 )eposited with State Comptro!r for Security of Policy llulders..l15,000 :U: V. B. J u so ................ President .X . I foUr:r...............Vece-President L.IV. . K ...............General Agent F. Mxui:ei Gi, M. D ...... Medical Ex'r kV. J. MA.i............ SUp't of Agencies 3. F. McCAY ....................Actuary :o: NEWBERRY C. 1., S. C., December 19. 1872. At a iieeting of Policy Holders, at \ewberry C. H., a Board of Advisory i'rustees of the COTTON STATES IFE INSURANCE COMPANY vas organized. and the following ofli :ers elected f'uoMAs S.3)IooRtMA. - Presidenit WRM. LANFS R. - ice-.President . L. SCHUMPERT, - - Secretary The Company is in the finest possi ile conditiou-havinm 8175 to $100 >f liabilities. A Dividend has been declared on il Policies issued prior to January st, 1870. M. W. ABNEY, Genewr:d Agent. Feb. 2, S-tf. CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. ASSETS --8$1,100,000. I(N . JEFFLLRSON DAXV S, P resident. GlEN. WADE H A.\ll'TON, Vice President, and Superintendanit of Atlantie Departmneut. J1. 1). KENNEI)\ Stnte Agent. J. F. GLENN, Agent No.wberry Co. Anmonig its D)irectors are somec of the first businiess mien of the country. We, gura~:ntee. honecsty of mangee:nt, i. e. spjeedy sttlemecnt of losses. d uly 14), 'U-2-y. THE BROWNJ COTTON GIN. Planters shioud: examine the above amed old anid reliable Gin before buying any othier. It combines thne required quali ties of Simplicity, Strength an.d Dura blity, It gins fast and clean, makes excellent lint (of ten bringingel-4c. to 1-ic. per lb. above market.) and is univer sally adnitted to be the lightest ruinning gin made. We have had thirty years' ex perienmce in then bu,siness, andI warrant every gin perfect. Gins constantly in thie hands of our agtentfs, to which we invite inspection. Circulars, uith testimonials and full particuliars, miay be had by addressing, ISRAEL F. BROWN, President, BroWin Cotton Gin Co., New London, Conn. WEBU, Ji NES &: P.AKER, Agents. Moar. 5, 'J-4mn. COTTON CINS~ MADE AND REPAIRED AT MY SHOP ON .COLLEGE HILL, .NEWB3ERIRY, S. C. Give Me a Trial. JOHN A. CHAPMAN. Mar. 21, 1 2-3m. Bru~gs.. GERMAN [valuable in Teet.hing, arid Summtner Conm phlants of Children. Cures DIARIIII(E i, DYSENTERY, COLIC, Arid other Diseases, incident to the period :>f Den tition. Unlike the "Soothine Syrups," now so videly used, this CORI.IL contains NO ANODYNE, Dr other injurious~ Druig. It is composed of he very best mnaterials, and should be ound in every Nursery. The best physi ~ians recommend it. MANUTFACTURED BY Dr. H. BAER, CH ARLESTON. S. C Mi For sale by MOT'IE & TARRANT, itationler'y and inudim,". EW STITIONERY HOE E. Re STOKES IIAS just opened, in the new and land ;omc building immed;a:elY opposite the Phcenix office, on Main street, a complete stock of STATIONERY, Uomprising Letter, Cap nnd Note Paper, of .11 sizes, qualities and of every description; Fl:n Papers of Cap, Demy, Double-Cap, Me lin), Royal, Super-Royal, and Imperial Sizes, which %. il be sold in any quantity, or manufactured into lank Boolts of any si.e, and ruled to aty pattern, and bound in any style, at short notice. EN VELOPES In endless variety-all sizes, colors and quali ties. IILANK BOOKS Of every variety, Memorandum and Pass lBo'oks, Poket lThks, Invoice and Letter liuks, Receipt !ooks, Note liuoks. AUCRIIlCIS :-Y!nl l)1UGHTSMEN will fnd : cOmple:e une ot materials for their use. Dn,wing Parer, in shte:s nud rolls, Bristol Boards, 11ot:l Paper and Boards, Oil Paper, Penciek, WaterColors, in cakes and boxi.-, iuslics, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY Of every description; a great variety of con venient and useful articles for both Teachers and Ptpils. ALSO, Photograh. Albutn, Writing Desks, Port ro'ios, Cabas, with boxes, and a countless variety of FANCY ARTICLES. Also, " most elegant stock of Gold Pens anl Pencil CaCss, superbly-mounted Rubber Goods. INKS. Black, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible and Copying; Mucilage; Cl'ess and Back zammon Men and Boards: Visiting and Wed iing Cards, and everything usually kept in a First Class Stationery House, Which the subscriber intends this shall be. lie will still conduct his BINDERY and 13LANK BOOK MANUFACTORfY and PA PER-RULING ESTAULISHIMENT, which has been in succesfol operation for over thirty years in this State, and to which he will continue to devote his own personal at tention. IlIs stock will be kept up full and complete, and his prices will be found always reasonable, and he hopes to have a share of p)atronage. E. R. STOKES, Maila Street, Nov. 15, 46-tf Opposite Pl!onix Offce. .igencies. Per Day: A ents Wanted! $5 to $20 A classes ofworking peo ple of either sex, young or old. make wore mou ev at work for ua in thei- spare moments, or all tile titne. than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. Stinson & Co.. Portland, Maine. Jan. 15. 2-ly. DAVIS & CO., INFORMATION AGENCY, WAS IIINGTON, D. C. A Great Public Want, at last, Supplied. There are hundreds of men in all parts of the country who daily need INFoli:M.! ltN in re g::rd to Pensions. Bountis. Patents. Internal i.venue Licenses aid D))ciions. the condition of Contractora' accounts. or some others of the c::dlescain<- which go before the several De prtmneuts oft'le Governrnent; which infurnn ton:. ifit can be furnished reliably and prompt ly. saves the~m the loss of time a::d the expenise of a vikit to the seant of Gave: nmient. If you M.ck it of your Memtber of Con:gress-absorbed, as he is, i his public duties-vou impose upon him fre qucintly a considerabfe extra burden; and, per chance, are oblied to submit to delay. We Ca.: furnish. upon the shortest notice. spa cite and reliabte infornation in regard to any point iuvolved in the businies of the varioas Bu reaus; or can transact any of' the business before thei. The :.id your lepresentatives will. from obvious reasons, be very willing to affoard us, w hen neessary ; our long ecquaintance and fa miliarity with the officers and with tbe routine of public business, and our prompt and unremit tng attention to all matters entrusted to us. en able us to offer the best facilities for obtaining inrmation; andI we desire to afford it on the most reason able terms. Ai! letters enClosing One Dollar, with a stamp for return portaghe, will be immnediate!y answer ed. and expliit and satisfactory information giv::. In its pursuit no efforts will be spared. and it wilbe commnunicat4d with the most scru milons fidelity, so as to be absolutely reliable. We are determined to nmert-and secure-the u.::Ifica cotideuce of our patrons. 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