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.it voiix. TIMBtY TOYICS ll«W TO Of) VATrNG XfOttK SIwVsON. FARMERS. ne^cr increase their height afterwards. . ■ Next to tint culture, and p uhape of at thi* ia;portance, is frequent, light stir rings of the surface that a crust may never form. Deep plowing by loosening up the soil and exposing it to the air dries it up rapidly; tome farmers think _ -that deep-plowing in dty wtalhci bihigff | moistum up from below and benefits the has ; crop. It does bring moist dirt irom be- un Autliorl- ttUKgestions of Int»re»f, fri^m l ValU« Sour< o. -tw. L- josy tp tn., s jumaa cuTurnirT The light with grass and f.ceds now fairly begum If the first -working ! }o w to the.surfacc, but this only gives , , . . i wie mo’stuio a better opportunity to is properly done, success is easy; if not, (escai)y iaU) Ul „ ^ not J ifa stn^jgtsu ipt to be lafig nad hard. ; rive any U neht from its transfer to the Became the little grass is hardly visible, surface. Light stiriace plowing, on the the ^*iu.vw.A is^xtrftssi ws£ and he is Uanpteil to go over hts crop, by the plow mg. The water from hastily and perhaps caK-lesaly, A little below rises up to the layer of pulverized. loose dirt from hoe or plow hides but 80C ^ SI| R| f >ft * through it into the . . , air. It acts like a mulch; every one does not Muotaer the young grai S and | knoW8 timt „ ^vt ring of leaves or straw the first rain uncover* it and stimulates to rapid growth. Where is the farmer of any experience who has not alt the power of “May” grass? It comes up BARNWELL, S. C., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1887. ***;.?> ; ■ .. /fy i' . SifipMi THE SITUATION JN EtHOPE m INTER-STATE ENCAMPMENT, All the Po\t era AnxiouM for Peace, Ant Ad venture ra Likely to CauaS War. Washinotow, May 5.—Huron Tavcra, the new minister from Austria, has sub mitted to an interview of some length with a representative of the Tost, in the ^ oourse of which he teachcH upon TEe' ~ WTTT ’ Tt ' raro-nna-WKST fiaa Keily affair, the war agitation ih Europe Wh:,, wni T>one « the Bulgarian situation, and Austria’s AKKAMiKVrENTS PEHFKCTKB. V O K ., -W* MKETINO AT SPAKTANBUKO. Details of Interest to keej>s the soil below damp, but mulching scale is impructica- with apprehension about it, and the probabil ity of war tietween France and (iermany. In regard to Kciley ’s rejection by Aug* "trla, he sai t, in response to a suggestion that Austria’s desire to be on friendly tern; witty Italy hud caused it: “It Lai nothing to do with Italy. We thought his social position would not be a pleas ant ono hi Vienna.. There are certain prejudices that cannot be overcome, and* I it is useless to disems them. Of oourw you understand me. I do not and I cannot enter into any long argument with you aliout this matter, because to pulverized l-do so would be to invite papers in Amer The first annual meeting of The Inter- State F.umors’ Summer Encampment will asocmble at the Encampment Grounds, at Spartanburg, South Caroli na, at 8 o’clock, a. m., Tuesday, August 2ud, 1S57, and continue until Saturday, August dill. The lutcr-State Farmers'' Encamp ment is the result of the combined efforts of the friends of Agriculture, in all its department*, to fill a want long felt by those most heartily interested in the mm by prominent Farmers, Sciei Statesmen, Artll be delivered with loaves on a large ble—not so mulching earth, it is cheap, practicable* effective. , ica and papers in Austria* to take it up i U1UU Keep the swuep wings flat, but keep and continue the ducusshm, which : ^ hi under the auspices of the Patrons Scientists and each and every day the Encampment remains in session. Newspaper men in general are specially invited to ue present, and to them will i, ,. he extended all the courtesies and oon- iiten aad Yeinenves atThe command of the mana- gen. We hereby call upon ail Manufacturers of Agricultural and Domestic Machinery and Implements of every description, and Breeders of Fine tttock, to makt> a note of this Exhibition, and be present. Members of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, of Agricultural (Societies, of Farmers’ Clubs, with their families and friends, are earnestly solicited to bo present, and to take early and determ ined steps their farms their poultry yards, Ac., Ac., and to assist in every way pos sible to advance the interests of Agricul ture, and to give to the “Order of Fam- romnl the cotton plant and hugs it close- them also moving. ‘Oo over the crop *°uld1g5ft very profitless thing to do. | of Husbnndry of Alabama, Tennessee, ly; it seinls its roots do^n quickly the manure intended for Hie cotton, and | u t j uU g glows with amatiiig rupoEty. In hoeing growth jI it, the dirt is apt to Ih> taken outtou and the Laltur Unis O) hand ii**de layi*! to hid it up a time to strangle the demon n ( one in every ten days, or oftem-r if rain falls mid a erust is alnrut to form. 1‘lfiw- North Carolina and Uouth ■m the r, or the on. The 1 its Lirth kill it t*y Ui< surface, nng of th lleoro the < U startod u bat not U ■tartrtl coming up. t eta iU«i tuakc it aim> !«• stAaed i or jre i sHg' trpiw tun. •ot wurli*o« » It will LiJ tton. But it itr mi rttr- iL tk -. There las never twen any question at | Oeoriria issue between the *two countries. We , intervals makes s;jaMinu.he ' have boon npreauntvd here by a charge ^f^hna. _ a crop-first fast and then d’atfiures beewuse Itamn Hchoetrer has The pnmu aluocty .of this Exhibition slow. Tlow frequently and a steady, l«en very ill. He came near dying,and 1!,, 1 “****•« producing classes all over the unifnmgrowth ensnew. ' . M I had to Yjtnain in Kwani.’’_ . I‘^untry may meet annually in friendly The tint of May is a favorable time to Everyl>ody in Europe, he says, u riv ‘J r J r ituJ . competition, for the purpose start many of the crops, gi n. rally <*- *n*ious for i«ace, but there may be , < b H i>laying what qaeb has wrought teemed Mele cro|»s, but which deserve : W W| “Isscause outside, of the Cabu.eU! ““““K Hie year-, Huch gatheriugs are ika< ledly more pro mine nro. AU the | there are adventarenr who are nusem- “ipY.‘ ^u.-tiiaal, not only boeause they mis feh W<j.pniou» and who want war u 1.1 now bo planted. Aifce iqeewlUvauou ul Ha v.- din|iftJD __ _ onr renders with greaUconfId« - nec. ^A < e^<^hfftUt«~nfthiJug^4fi*fr<tovfrinn«wit wi*y have fully testcl the mstw-r on opr farm, J be doing rveryttung that is |>osslhle U lor tie if p-.n I to all.gp unortanity yf bdmhiing «e«n KnaV.hires at w hai.^“ b^done, but-mtiicr tgwauM geeijivnay.Kirceat^ ^ ^ ia T , tWg U] as thruu t ihat.fll wi Wvw f. row ism at a» lb of *ip an ter Hi • w ith a i tUu. throw sod km (or Ctrl I***.- to >4 hail rk maV <•1.1! lint tin. n. ast so Bltf IL . •ft* r ttmA « to f* M ft* J be strip 1 tile «de W tt.ew .in purja •ay that I rntthat : J4. *» tain |»U-‘ rTcrr fe La mv et t” AwAI For h eld of l>laets to um*. We I hat Was i TN thi7 • tue lie admirable ! Avoid it. Wlio evuld have foreseen tfie Jo not pro- ] d. poeition of IVncc Alexander? Tliat rful, ex-! Fas something that no one ralrulitcd fet d: i It is tli ends t ' it tlist »P h* aim imp i °f * rope. [\ "tsi'. ■ roiw holds, b id id it is i le of * hern d acri «a., a? the M wwtl, low e. m n (Ur drwt lime UirS Uic if (he pkn -t* one of 1 be bol l 1 S.'exl ti.. g birr, evx Work at tb uepert -oer. ■i i a Urn bar mt sn f pisseb.c, left tli on the N<w, sn a tbtioiiW'ot, narm du«W are to he —. ■ * | »c*d is 1‘ 1U >tt i *U<*k cun in. a* fiwu *. u in tko Labi: f h iply as-a syruprp k it a# 4 rvg 1 isk. Is f««l u> _ feibs are th- SB*! »y have never i i.i.dig' ■>fe4 throuiih ai L i , - ra of.. UD i wd jet )s just such a thing ti l r ..ad I srrang aa of 0QU*t CaIcuIbUo!!?!. t ad-' hke a l.d of t*"!*!* pnlhug at b It >4 all right as k>ug .ft Inay part. T fl rr farm* •* 1 d M. <te Gissa waut to pply hi* j *ajN but M. Katkoff, th tile ex-' Muaeow GasoMe, a man W aj • peewit]: thr Czar, the. 1 AU-riUtl'U fot «ar. au.ij Austria’s iq pn-hetuuoiia t naylh* atya. In answer to the K u fef mdiMeis exfeeted; 1 Mo ■f com. m ■•t Uf l editor Of the f great mllu-. the ileaitw ol \ in n gaid U juut Itolgana, j minify whstii-1 I cannpt tell, I the i aw a a*»as i- wbr.lo | l , tl.l fl| u» eertaiu Austria will not be eor. We ar»> as abaolntrlv d iggiug t tuirgwa and drooping aspira- : u.iu of the multitudes are quickened into activity, and they return to the i qmrt of farm and shop determined to equal, and,'if powdble, Noraeas the tn- | uu.phs th.-y tuve writmaeed. Heveral of thcee Lntm-ritate Encampmcnta are, and have Us u for yean, in Uie moet suooeaa- fnl o[M-rwtt' n in other parts of tho United 1 States, at whieb there attend annually ' hundreds of thousanda of viaiu rw from all the various oerupationa of hie. They j gu away ia*nefitted, and fog this mainly wae this Encampment 1 raid. The location of the Enflhmpment is I fr »l and tasilr accesaible from every county ut tho Mates above-mtwitioaed. ft Th ufrectlj on Ik# ot tbc Atkttit# ou vu ume eanj nuu auwTni- i to display the products of b, theit uairii s, their pastures, try yards, their catUo pens, material progress of our Southern btaten _ * proud prominence in the display al fhis Exhibition. In order to «lo this, work must be entered upon without de lay. ' Amusements in the way of Music by Bands, Baae Hall, Military Parades and Renews, Byciole Races, Tournaments, Legitimate Bcuiiio Shown, Balloou As censions, Ac., Ac., will be provided. ’ There will be strict Police regulations to govern the conduct of all persons while on the ground a, and violation* will be THE CKO PS IN TII1I STATE. Ehrouragln^ ItsixirU of the Department hf Agriculture f or the Plfst of Wtag. The State Department of AgriflStftare Ims received 23‘J reports from Special County and Towuslup correspondents, rugarding the aree ami condition of the mops. The spring seasons have been am ly favorable lor preparation of land and planting. It is estimated that in avenge yeere 78 per cent of spring planting is finished by May 1, but for the present year bo per oenk has been completed, owing to the .unusually favorable sea* sona. Vegetation has been* somewhat, retarded by cool, dry weather, and such crons as am up have bean injured by high winds. Rain was very general throughout the State the last week in April, causing decided improvement in the condition of all the crops. lorro*. The reports indicate that the area in cotton will be decreased 3 percent. This estimate, however, is subject to future revision, as the entire crop had out been planted on the first of May. Early gurm mation of saad has bean prevailtsd by cold weather followuig j luut.i but more favorable seasons later haw jartiy ovwrconis any injury that may have suited to the crop from the canse n tionad. AN UPRISING m m BBOODV TBOT8 OT BLACK sociAum. A few days ago praaa tidned a rape it abowt a Irinatkm of i organizations in this Internetimml, the •ad the Hneialistlc Labor party, the aims and designs of Bkck International, or the! Working People's tasnnietion, fteake to the anarchists’ trial, have become widely known, nobody knew heard of the Red International Workmen's The eonrnpundeate report that 37 "* h “ :i 1 will be ported throughout fi] Mreeet thw groondfi for guidance of all. the fhfonnatiun and nip, 34 per in If « CLan, owm » SW. it ft hlghl; e life I! Ml, it •Ml B heedrti t pkm.- he start the living the Mewmtvo ■ir inn . r pmjitr tune; thu as ilaiiiK ii An a pi— is a. a ay s ^ubhxI t> mg” o 4 of ooWoti iai bs laooe a tu a fi ally t -ju»o it is L’ it sml frrvjtinrt jl.■ i.raak enn m an I thy sad growing, hr aim till •tin* pnq*.! otton to a final st«i .ot been sown too il Irrrrbern jmlMfJfiiBI odnemg j i«m>«>f the iwtnation m oar <-■ a:ary, m I * ni J ^ hwtyftlo Ibneion of the Richmond v f.Min ■ lihmmd( b >a Omaany, ami no o(tt-| ^ Dautilk Balirwad, with ilmxff eon- jule arv | i-anffiuf I^pnlar fivling'amongthe llun- IK ' ctio '“ “ *£**•“**“* <«»® “Uf r Rldy f4wiek-s ^bo, of orarw. , r.m« ml«cr thei wl “ c Imrbwtoo and the Hea i Whole]* wuta of Ibis and the isirt Huaua tc.kIA' 1 * 11 ** the Mouth, Atlanta animal. J m them, or any of Urn mittuii«luen that I ““'J Jj** ArtmvtRa us com c-.mprisc the rtnpuv, eould furre th«. | * u, ‘* "^rth*gai and \\set» nml Char- -fc -"■*‘Ciuvcrnm.^it luto war nul.'«i it was fallv * wt t« and alljioiiita Iwyoud te tho East, I* tom ' ■ • ’ Thf^g^ JJSsqeUo that the db ’ lr li,,6e tl * ( 7 v » h J "orm+ pbr of 2fSS2L Il3i2ty - bo - exend « 4 K ana Implement^ Agricultural atal llor- Uoultund 1‘roduoU, and fine Htock and * Poultry, will be sopenor to any exhtbt k'or aeveral tion ever held in the tiontharn Btatra hev. giavn mors rtwmtioa to the I’lumioent m«ml«rs of the Order of rnttun and f. rtiluaLioiiof combo Patrons of Haabandry, from all parts of the rrporb show that this pba has the United Htalea, IrediAg Agncultural-, puraued the preeeot scaenn avm el uta, eniinsnt Htslresnen. and Governors “*u in any previous yean. Last will be m the cum ervii wae latnla by *uch oo such land* haa e errnina ImUom Op OilG farm, iw haec Nod'TVMM *.' P.u«.u war ni that i is d it wan fullr :v«. Willi 1, breaukef .HB t the Czar Ilians iah* war agaii at their AM Ji rnaou the nab. ..fi feeling strung u_". to i>r<.dnee tbe X J r> Anatra all i» ,1 N u mt! lisa-it. in clear view of It ties at tiia foot the Hlue Haig. and by an clartii UfC-liiMil bphnfepjc. \Ve have n obpKUiou to Huiwia puttii ! on the Bulgarian Uirbn ras «1.in.* lerwily and liriit <i Au-1 ttye Grami h nve oUnlingw, a »jvedoti to R u pHy ”1 rt may f>v lust liorw' l k “ * — t of August well into NovcmlVfi- if not quite, fear mm-iliw Now, jr oberrvant person kt i pf Id offer no a ondtUaU-, proi idcl it f of Koun flu) City of bpartanborg, H. CL chomm by the oommittac chnrgi<d with the atieetioa of a looauou on account of the if.any advantagee and I affi rtied to each a grand onterp •L Tbe Railroad fadhties of m by I cat,on bjiartiuiburg are no ob- !~rTifr ft** * eotm tn,Di ussian intluence m l -uhraria I'* rt ?' “T wht>1 * oountry. will not aitoVanvl _ Jtod * iheUity b the first and only the lo ttery r*ua Fl>wcr to disturb Turkey, i'nriMy ia a|taok«wl the signator n (W% -n. i tin u to If th. ck/or if dTu ■«>. hog, to the trwaiy of Berlin will probahty da- "RV* hne act ’IVy .x Iffndhfr; while, a* longib 1 TTmhia ’^“hun* into L la, in ad- I ate a*4 vtolated and the statu quo ante ”*“ CTn Carohna, i i s a a I 1 a* f J 1 -X * ■ n .. • I flit* rvwsvaf \V. EDT , 2tod- Tbe City b the and if I OD * ,°* ‘“portanoe directly in the Powers P»«*lmont region and having direct and I "liort liailruad line across the Hlue East Tu ike from ti e ami ng the grain, end fatten |U) mawUii.hl-'tt ** ■ It. fn ' J t.'' out by a harrow, two given betore the first ought to do lAerything-lmt tin. thmuing bf the cotton, tye n!y too rnuoii on hoe w*>rk; it is too exjHHisivr und tala Tip woo iviu*b r+fr.<' ravipik; UiZEcr -lose ^lgbt of the. great pruHopi ql cdsuag liig tfotl of yrodnetuut; nevi r t rget that boree-powir is cheaper (han bun ■ power, and machima than hum iu 1 Cotton calja for fmiuent w. r! its early stages; it la important it rapidly beyond the point (o oiling uie gniiu, ar 4 f itten ' u mamlftiiu tmmatt-rial wuathiw a pup it w«Abgreat rarmiity. Mltay' ob- , G. rteau or Ilu.-*uau prince i* on Um Bul- |jw;i, and very properly, to run»;ep pork ! ^nwi- throof. Undoubtedly, Prince Mania: of Alui.dxaui-.oiL Jim uo»D-eeib. i AiwakAab r was treated very handily, but I ilwtitutc, bi'rc h, a ri-*ut\ly—w]■ ^ wuy done, -1 am-aiie**f—tiy tiiase—ageata ^Hfc> are alwayi W!tkmg lumake trouble. . Neither the Caat'nor his miuiftcrs an on p.->oT tand^ and never fails entirely. J th. •rued it/* Could a ehcsj* r, better hog food tw] ' ‘'k«ra rav Atwtrin fe master of tho Hit- found? Almost every one knobs Ibis, I ttetinu. Do yen place so much t,tm» on but how few take udvanbige of it. We I the triple alliance-Austria, (icrinanv go on frurti year to year in the ■»»«« old — A J H ^ COrn mX the great Wort, dnl and beyond to It is in the direct lino of all sum mer travel from the low counties of s< luth Carolina and n. wiUTi r. ‘ . r i “ ~u««v‘vuw.-, uvre is a r« ni. uv—a 1 9 proving .may U-1 q ww ty tWM1 iy rxm.1, productive crop, one f w4 J- O b^VTL 0 ilns i tkat ■»«4» drought,^ that wifi grew Nv sailers from “sore shins tnc olden time it was t side cotton with scooters, .shin deepTunning plow*. Ample c: ^ ___ bas eliowM that tltis n neither m.ci tSaJ^! nor detorable. Tte crop is beat culti vated from beginning to end with sweep ormhovel, set to.run quite sliJlow. A soil deeply broken before planting, but allowed to settle and become somewhat Compact,'(provided that the burface' is kept'stirred,) seems most conducive to fruiting.' Arfde from the matter of -root- cutting, thefe seems to bo a decided ad vantage in shallow culture to u cotton crop. It makes the growth steady and uniform, mid. nothing contributes more than suhh growth to fruiting and the ; on to fruit. Rapid growth, fol- Connot the (ofta of e? Why not cut hitle and, phuU Plant cncugk ith syrup, the stock I OTlftgfcrtMninhcreaac evaporatioii to rwafeic ia IrilL**! 4rifc^ -Me M st to kuep The re- e soil the greet' vation eUiuls first he means for ac- vaporatiun is di- surftioo and war* by ridninfr. surface* rt tea t ration grabs 14 kiilwl 'JnH ven to hJ'gs acres of sorghum hogs from 'Au- rost W9RHHHF Comjiare tho cost of raising three acres of sorghum with the value of tenjjogs vhoee, weight has been increasi'd fifty to one hundred per cent. With hardy fruit trees, uke plums, seedling peaches, wiki*cherry, mulberries, horse and June apples, with Bermuda grass, red and burr olovera, with early produotivo varieties of sweet potato, liko the Sti Domingo, with yea latches, and finally sorghum, what hin- ders a Southern farmer from -raysjpg pork *6 cheap as anybody? Nothing but not making up lus mind to doso Among the pro-oenventton rumors of the day may be noted that which tells of the remarkable change in Senator Sher- manw maenertowdm all those who come .in T c <mWct wIUa, hiiarfe For years the CBS , wk r ^ varieties,. Hki millo maize and Ivafiir corn are vny nearly, if not quite, equal to coroka how®-feed. We have fully tinted thp miho maize; horses eat it with relfeh, and can do oa much work when uxThpoh’ it as upon a corn ration. Neithyc is it all ’ iacouycuient handle.' The utlo heads are pnt ih TEe manger, and tbe grain, eaten with, the brush of the heed, is thoroughly masticated. The - i *. vx,. „ Ohioan, could approach the Qhio Senator on ordinary ooMskxn. only with foot and trembling. of the Senate he was cordud- Iv n and out cause ot shedding. We cannot always P,, aouroach the Ohm k prevent the check, hut w© may do some- iJut tbe thing towards putting tho crop in ooinli- tion to receive it ^ith feast injury. The object of tbe farmer should be to keep his,cotton growing iteadily, but not tdti rapidly, fttqiid growth is always dan gerous; it makes a sappy, tender plant, extranahuiensitive to every advert*? in HueattlSk next three m utts dry looked for, ip theuatur- in our climate, flow Sects should bf kept x it i the operation bkdf* l>uUed and cured like I tv olwvrr/fe ••• /. fl»VJ. Al In above respect k stands on footing as corn. "What arc ages? It stands drought better and will nuke something of a crop when com would utterly fail. If a drought strikes com just w it “ahoots,” it fafis—ft can not wait for future rain. These sorghum on the contrary, will wait qiuto prtient- 2 , If the main head fails somewhat, oote will spring irqm the joints as aoub a© rains set in, and make a second wop oi hesda - U is next to impossible (os a ortip of ttesn ss fail eatbely; but tnpie and Italy?" “life more rhiiu an aliianci>,”said tho “Suptioee une ol tho signatory Powers t< aril op the tiwrty ©f Burk** as Russia, fiir lajUnce. ul^Ei regasa toithe closmu of Batfeum?’ . "'Uojh'iiftiil tls^ llaixm, slowly, Tiolis don t go to war unless, tin., forceil to. They fry to avoid it as much BA YMYRftilllA n * was asked, “what about closing “na- tbey are as jiossible, “Baron,” France, is it war or peace with her?” “France,” replied the ambassador, meditatively, with a smile as significant as his words. “France? General langur is ambitious.” •Tohii 9h#rinan’« Nfunner*. Bou- dfelikeii for hi* fobi^dW manner, often degeneratyl into rudeness, on-more than one occasion won him apydiation .of boor. ,Won>e oven tt rxdet*: was the . - , - , . A® now and then dis- phw^d, ami whmh won for him the repu- tatloh of havmgft hiiap of ice in lieu of a heart. Ho was charged with caring lor no-one but hamsetf', with playing upon men and theu J trampling them un der foot: with turning ni^ hack upon » fronds who had nsv*r fon^Jien him at moawnti when, boj shouVlJave been most loyal. Ail fins, the rumor Rays, is chftngod oow^ Callers ujion Mr. Kheiy mmi an.- cordially met and welcomraj, tndr business questioned and the welfate oi th«r frieuds inquired for. “I ifever in all my hfe witnewed such » depart Uie,” said a Democratic friond of luTta’ one of the departments, “and I am more man glad to see it, too. Mr. Sherman gives evidence of lidug in tho race Vi *4y,_ and he will l*eat Blaine st his own South Carolina and Georgia, and from , oSl10iHWl - SOTfttall still pester advance towards the bead of the column of ’progruHs and Itii. Tho health of the City sod Oram ty of Spartanburg is unsurpassed by any locality in the whole Southern States. Ml It is also easily aooeaaiblo to ths oekbratid Health Resort oL Glenn Springs; Birtdes many resorts of minor impottimeo within easy reach. tfch. The whole City and County fe alive tto any and every enterpribo that looks to the upbuilding of the South and the bettering of the condition of the Agricultural and Producing clasKfi. The grounds are thirty acres in ex tent, fating Uie railroad, where there will be double side tracks with hand some and convenient depots, will be abundantly so] Water ^ irom wells and from the City Water Works. Streets and Avenues surround and intersect the Grounds at convenient diwianrea, ~ - There has been a mammoth Pavilion erected near the centre of the grounds, in which public addresses will be deliv ered by prominent Agriculturalists st various hours in the day and evening. One of the iStates above named is now erecting a handsome and commodious structure for tho exhibition of its re* wmrees, to be under the management of State Department of Agriculture. The other four States will, in all- probability, make provision at the next sessions of their respective Legislatures for the erection of similar State buildings. Every effort is being put forth by {Le management to give the occasion every possible convenience and facility for the successful accomplishment of the Ea* campment’s object and ajny Mimi ■ rasa* aswp; tfa sen at Mk the ateial* rt M. ohMged to tiie gruuu*K any of ti* t«Unrt*. we i It fe specutily dMiml «very portion of tim Howtii winch have 1 nunemi depoaita, aoch •* < *<*1, Iron, i Gold, Silver. Mien, HoeprtoiM-. I.m^- crop rtoss, Maagwneer, Ac., fic., aeul largo 1 tks t aud varied qweimens to thin Kx obrtion. •t" w teal tho ar«a has there be Geologi-ad ■urreyH modi- of P rr <>-nt or» r b such localitiur, and msp^ showing .fe. i•nleiii ■ report* talk of deposit*, outcropping*, Ao. Re- Fifty-five |4T eant. ol msaahsr, A fiinxMetsd ba CAprialfefe 1 »■* f wtilued, j from tiie money centres of the country tUk# W Itu h(NB#*flUKll# win be prraent, for the puruuaa of tnak- injured by Mivfe art iug .u% cetiui nU in aK-»“ inuurtriM. iu some htIiol^ to an vxtertl si is Thera will bs State and National ex hibits of tile proouantas of Fish cultuxv, by rnasna of fha iaenbatora. Also, , m. . , ftDTgham Mtila aad Evaporator* will 1 . khwssty aiaM^y show the advautegM of ttewe cro,w te [ ^ our Soatherd farmem. Ben dors many other practical teats and displays of a 11** ■uuikr chamotev will be giraa. | rtirtad W j*v uSllC7 _ , v* **• tnur 3u>> rt Jr fhT^t irz* i armor* Sam m or f.noanuMneot i* * great • ,l , ,, fisld for tim awesvsrtwl openmoils ol I !* » Bmigration Aganrae^ EvSTuTpriv^ I ^ meat CompaniM, Railroad Ura *. Min-1 *qim mg. and Manufaetnrii.g Bcbemea, to ad- * , ‘ l 11^*^’ »*0‘bclMa verafee their various mdrantagt*. 7*** IHia eoodti.on is raporti of all the above facte. ‘ “• make repfenting nrrrraafy. a • ItMh dcvolopmont, now so pltononi^roii to the whole civilized world, we call upon ewenr State, Territory, Railroad, Bti-amahip,* Land Improvement, Mining, kfenofac- turing Company, Agricultural Societies, .Oranges, Guise, Towns aad Gomaaonl- ties. Families aad Individuals, to send to the Inter-State Farmers’ Summer Encampment, at Spartanburg, B. C., a line of Agricultural, Horticultural, Man ufacturing and Mineral samples and dis plays, ana with such exhibit send 4 live man who can give the people all desired information. Every person reading this prospectus will please give the subject matter his early attention; or, if not sufficiently in terested please pass it over to the proper person. Let all exhibits bo Tor warded and ar ranged by Monday noon, August 1st, so that everything will be in order by open ing hotlr of the 2nd of August. ' For any further information, address Oaas. H. Qajujsu, Secretary, Spartanburg, tt. O, Jas. N. Liinooun, TWrancrts 1 •o badly • Chairman, . Secretary, Encampment Com* Dr. 0. E. Fuonsa, Chairman, Jno. W. YfomiBD, Inter-State V—11 1 . KlflfHj I Uie com*|lqndents pSnvvmient in the cotel which is reported at 37, the name time last year. *^a 4 ijf> ptyft Kul) sewn onto wifeebaOr the severe winter weather, oats have needed rain, but* exceed larf i ear’s wop, 4 ‘ fe now reported 1 ‘ 1st of May, - -1 suoAAi qairaaifD boramwi. The rqorts indicate an per cent, in the area plan and 16 in the area planted Tho condition'of cane ia i and sorghum 102. i, TQBAOOO. The reports show i decrease 1 cent, is^tobacco below feat i several counties report an f and one correspond , F every farmer in his section few a small area to the crop, ^. TABKXiShOWA Gfthe miasionera. iiny persons will erect wmall pfenk tents on tho grounds for permanent use; many others will bring cloth tents, quilts and blankets with them, while tho "'yit agement will endeavor to Izare I sufficient nufiber besides, ao that all visitors de siring to. do so can “camp out” bn the grounds. - ; There will be, however, abundant hotel accommodations at Bpartafibsig, one mile away, at veiy reasonablenties, for those who prefer hotel tjuarters. There will bean adrtpwte number of Eating Houses and Restaurants on the grounds to accommodate all vuttoxs, «nd charges for ideals and Isdgiugs will U etooulingly lew. Arrangements will be made with aU {£0 railroads to get vnitors, to cover th campmont Te Perpetuate Brant’* Memory. .. ' \ * "rT* - "* * y A huge number of the friends and ad mirers of General Grant met in New York on Wednesday to form a perma- tho nnut* sent organization, that shall annually sufficient honor the birth day of the illustrious general There were present Gen. W. T. Sherman, ex-Senator Rosooe Conk- exatymion rates for tbe entire time the En- liug, ex-8enator Alex. McDonald, Ac. General Sherman, the chairman, said that although hfe heart was with them, as they ail knew, ha thought the older mea should be excused from the labon ths organization neoesHarily in- . and that ths work should bs done by the younger men. He was a psrsnrtti friend of General Grant for ■sow than forty years, find loved him as a brother. lx-Congree«DHn Potter’s letter was a mild sensation. He said: *T think wear* too prone to eonsfittfeate FWmfehorisr uansv^Lwoiem arc paid $7.88 phi ■The worst thing about ths Chinese is that they imitate us so readily, as wit- ness this Little incident in a Oebfevwte city last yeas; when excited meetings were held to devise mesas for getting rid of the .Celestials: Aaoong the moet violent of the ngrtrtrm was Mn B—, a tolerably vratt-tmAo mferas oi ths Emer ald Isle. Ons Satusday ewenlag he was unusually loud mni eloquent in hm de nunciations, declaring vehwnuntlx that the "OMnee mart go," and rfejUcti^^ glowing eokm tire evils he WftS bri upon ns poor Afifecissns by doing oar work, aftd taking tire brand oat the mouth* of me poor. thewif matt ting lira the wife, hex clothes for tbe not corns. Tuesday J she told ] VYtxlyeeifey she told her he on his way to hfe business, house, and feeud John aftiu : husband to Stop tin- wash ft! tsratiad I "Hfe;-' direo- tion of ths New York Herald fe fallowed h l aaeNphfcThpwevter, sent Tmrtlflinr ei Mem HentyW. Grady, of 1 *• S'dt * aOCJ* ui tmr» u dim sP