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SHE _SJOR VOL io.---No. qo. ICK ENS, S. C., THURSIDAY, NtVEMB ER 1, 1900. .ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Too theRedes ol We invite you a n I d b o y s- . % Our line of I Our lloys' KI Mlen's Panlts A complete i felt, and " The best C3. EIvery .;iing i line Of nll known to We will take hest stock sectioll, I Yours trul SMITH & GRE RUBBER TI] We put on the best at You are cordially invited to Fine Carriagec Wagor Oui Prices Are Right. The Greenvilk G. W. SIRRINE, Supt. - - CONFE D E'IR ATE'I 10 1 F ACO I I':_ Wo l__N W-B:-'_usy BlEAiiVEN IMAKINGI Sli0:s ANI lFeGII1TINGI AT THlE l''iONT. Augusta Chronicle. One of the sights for the Con federat veterans' to view whlen they comlie tU Augusta next month is the Lowrec wagon works building. This Ol build ing has a much greater history that the thousands of people who pasiss il daily would ever suppose. The build ing is well known tromt its present use but in the great crowds that will cotmc to the reunion there may be a few who will take mtoret than a pa:ssing. in, .terest in this bauiling. Some of' then may recall the comforts given by necw pair of' well made shoes dciiuin the latter days of thle Conf ieder'acy alt would look witha a sympathetic feelinga even on thce buuilinig where thaest sources of pedal comflort were manu. facctuuied. The Lowrey shops were to w~ards the end of' the war a boot, shot 'andit harness factory of thce Conf[ederatt g'overnmirent and rei nainied so) until fitu lortunes of battle had decided thal there was no longer a Conflederatte gov' ernunenit. By a stranige Ciceiee nioi only u this buiding here to be vicwedl l.y thit veterans, but ini its veory shadow is omt of the foremen tof the iinstitution , Air .lOhni Rae, still an ab le and skillflu mechanic, plying his bume'ss of shoc making eycry day of' his life antd miak ing the youngest memberacs of the t rad hustle to keep event with the work tha is turned out lby his nimble ingters Yesterday ai reporterci for 'The Clhroi cle called on li. hIe at' h iis shop~l 01 Campblell street and~ asked hiimi to somet) iitformnationi conliceining the oht wvar-ticrte sahoe f'acfo ry. Tlhe ottl gen tiemnan rose fr'omi his hiench andti sil e, huhleaftive of' ptleasaunmemoiets came over his face as lite beg~an to tel thie tale: t" Yes,'' said lie, "thLe ILow r'e) buihi ing right across the ailreet t her' wa the last hoot, shoe a araness lac' i'r of the Confederacy anti a g~oodon cii was, I tell you. We hadl all sort ii o machinery f'oi' iianuifacturmng shcoes the best obtainable at that ftimt, anid would put tour pltt' :against an, turned out lby the f'aelorie's tof the da3 Our' cheapest shoes were all beathle andI nonte of the shtoicy stu ft of totda that meets w ith a wellting. IEver man ini the huciling, excet th' supiei intendentt, was a gotud tcbblecr an strange to, say ft'e l supl inteimlett wa~ a Cumberlandt Preicsby ter'ian in iiiste: pr. A. G . I eard , whlio rankedt as hiajor'. Dru. lh'aard kinew not huing abiat a shote when lie starifted ini itn Ii i I o'' LiOn, but a mioi'e allec ssfill tonie t'rt maniagedl a shop. lit' w~ a mane'd atfhus line followsu, whio wvant toi liara anda ad wvell and he did. ''Bu~t toa go back 'co lie esftabl ish mont of thec shoe faictory. 'Thie nt' chinery was or'igmially in Atlhant where the factory wvas loc'ated cii if eatablishetd there lay (General .1 auhinst T. Journal t-o coie to see us for any thing that mnl Oen's Suiits ri1t1 froi -l .t) to (itt. ice Pant Suits $1.50 to $;.00. lom1 $1.00 to $7.5(0. ne of Men's and Boys' Iats in both1 Itraw goods. 0 Shoe liade for Ien. 11 Unierwear, among which is tIhe best laundered white shiri tsn and colored shirts the trade for 50 Cents. pleasure in siowinig 3ou1 throui'glh the of goods il our line ill the Piedmont d the prices are all right. y, BRISTOW, ENVIL.LE, S. C. 1ES. SHOFRT~ NOTICE. examine our Summer Stock of 5, Buggies, s and Harness. Our Goods Are Guaranteed Coach Factory. - - . C. MARKLEY; Pro6 an(d a mlajor Cunningliam was inl charge.' Durit.g 186:1, whenl At laaith was' beiginning to be a pretty warm centre, the fittory was meved to Augusta, in to (1he Same buildilig uow .occupied by Al r. Low... "There wIere never less than ..2.50 men c.1,upiedI ill the builing andi( Ire (iently as high as 3100. All of-them were-.enlisted. 8olhiers and detachId to Ahis' du4y -on accoun I ha1 ldving hcbn al - 'om1b.Mijn1le -6r othber con inect ed"Witfl -aher' 'w-oiithi isin . Aani y of them were splend i shoe imakes, 'Thei e were Iwo shoe depatMents,.one - lor boots. for the o -licers ad the other 1 for t he ord inIary shoes fuor thle sinen ini the rantks. I was di reelyl~ in chargec of the boomt delpartinen 1 and it, w~Onkli be a1 tr'eal fon youi to see thm gratal patent leather boots we made11. (Only the-best,1 workmen wVere in thle hoot, depart ment,1 hc~eause~ the 0(1kli-S woul put up) with nothing buit the best. Theleo' were abmout thirty skilled wor'kmen making hoots anid they turmned~ out, froin 1:'4 1.o 14 pairs a dlay. Ini the line of' ordinary shoes. the ouitpuit raniged from () to 800 pairs a dlay. TIhy 20'were niot fancy shoes, himt were -allI leather amu iimo'e dlurab1lle thnihe f'ootgear furnished to NoIldes now-a-days. "We dlid not wyork steadIily toward the end of the war, an there was 166o ii)uchi fight ing to be dlone. *We s~tukI be0 working hard at our -tra~de when nn' order wouzld come that this or that geiieral nieded reinforcements. .90 J~W would go the taetoiry, awls. wouild b. substituted with guus 'and awdty'wn I wvouldl go to the front. We todo'in' Par in lights about Charleston,~atiove joys 4 near Macon, Savannah andi I. oetalig~ After eaech of these bhiieis wo ,wouhi 1)e sent bacsk to thle factory and make I a fewv shoes in the memantime. le tween lighitinig and-'.shio6 making we had( a prletty busy t imel of it durmig the last days of the Confederacy.'' ,Joh'n Me D onald , a Kansas jod iMls who is touring Scotland, says in ftiN.. ' Ier to on'te of the papers of the Sun. ' lower State that ho recoutly Wqnt, into asoein a little Hig~hland low,' and Iilidin among -them the followiu. Americat products: Corn 11lour,eq d beef, cannedl pWehes1enfmed apr'411t's, b oards,: churans, chieelle, 6,5lktit' h lanuaers, saws, joiner' tools, braceys and hits. "' This partial list of thing used in a Scotch nicantain village., says Mir. Mel Do:nal, '' will give some1 'idea of the immen( se trade( betwee n the CASTORIA "For Infants and. Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BeIlars the 1S~igniaturo 01 WOl . rliesileit Ila-vie JonIan, of Cl o (eorgia Co(ton Gmrowters' Association, ~hf calleid a' Yue'etiig: *' o ' th eoltmoi farmliers-vand hlfiiies men of lie Soith o he held -il Macon, Ga., Noveniher 21th aid 21I, "for the purpose oftdM' vising- and discuessiig tlie .41a11 afl-S anld means ot' seem og to t.le vLJ tIun prodieel a fair price for the cotton Cr4p each year." The Cotton Growersi 'rotect ive Association h1 .a a leld en. ti rely its iwl, niot. colicng with ny existing farmers' IrgaIization 1111d we believe, Caln be miiade of intol benieit to Solthern cotton farmers. The Cotton (Gnoters' Assoeiation has inl view the accoinplishi mient. of but onie specific piltpose; that Of obainilijgI a fair and j ist, price for our11 cotton aint cotton Heer(t prodtlcts. The IuIethod of work is based upon soun(d businico principles, and seeks the active co tperation of every line of husiness inl the South with the farimer towards-the accomPpli4lveqI of- the ol)jet. whi'lh it has iii vieW.. In tie first p'lace, it is proposeoIt~ ih'trodue''new' syteinE in1 narketing Jle cottmn crops of the S.o.uth-, so that every producer may receive his j8stat.shre inl. the profits of Ihi.. - rt .5tale. Tolli'at il , it is propIses to bttailA.'rret- s ,ti ," ical .in A o'i 1in inl regard to' he movement of the crop during harvesting peiod;--. ascertItin through the most rehitlbe sources, fli-st, the probable amount -of cotton to. pe produced, aid'is2eondly, secure aiso lile infiormiation as to the exact size of tile crop at the close of the gin niig season. These statistics will be secured from the producers themselves, antI 'iil be far more reliable tltmi any whicl hjipye been heretofore obtain d 'tfi''ougNI aocal correspondents for use' by the specula tor. - These statistics will -be stut In weekly . to the ieadquQArjy .9Ei1each State bureau, and' friom tlhere fpyward e0d to the central bureau and wkpolid -t s iets ' igli it' lte..oih "wilhecomtu ieib o t - h'e at.:,.o'igtionx and through 11 Ni' it xIdcd tQi obtaill .iforilationlil :i regard 46 the weeklj movement, of t(he criand: ex act S..ze.of.ig;p immediately upionlse of gink . iv. tUnmel: will be supplied, at opening or the season, with pustal.cars.(IS ddressed to headquarters, and will be requested to write (ill the hacks of- t"o -e jctAlA ei.ry -i.turday Iight the niiumii bei of hales i innedlibtk week and drop the cards into the post office. No balc'of e6tton can be mar keted befr.ikpfss 'hrutigh the hands OC (1W gum q:efand aluthisWag hvill be ascetalinkbl .the -eky.t~rmnNo will k nows' almost to. a -bale,..ile amount V'.cU 1,0 1 04net ~tl i1uli h'UitJ fiN$.4$t oti~ helt orriig .tfig sagon.,lJad exist ig CondidtiLs, this fact ik i'evor ascer mtedtill th ftllowiuinSAe Olier r. Afte'lihaving ascertiindd; through locabsceretaries- 1a'gi0ni's .early in dip season, the-- p-robabl si:ze of- the -rop, it is puposdil..fr.go fulthir and s5&tjliSl.a1 Iiiti price -on th stpil (10 J rcicd 4t t4he ports.. This. cat)bt.onle (idiIg( .he u uicnt..vfA nie'ricI. els' nioithis, tht ja ice at wshich'"t.. On19goods are. 1ilerei4 fol 'ilo by' 4'e he m utfictiurnrs Aid - ki4lo% ing -the idze- su t..he et4p -to Im Mieredl for mudde, wbhen -t-hese fa:its . aro' anIterfahretl -em ot regu-latinig'.he ,suiply- to mieet liei1 deatjaiII ~ g I..c1901.1mls.,.,This l.19 iff4'il'et ,idi Telosifig it tiEit to the Nii'4 (luringf'ihn iirst thkou ilorilths of Ii-~'all. - Aiiy fir1mnet- Wislhing to) 1old m+' Uottoni CcI. 141ace its in * r18 locail viiiehoueta'; and~l:uzse the- warehouse re eipt for same as collatoral securlity~ v ith whIiiclt*t hi. borrowV m~loney tfromi mnki to4 payi his miatuiriiig olhigations, 'lie ass5ociation is nioT iIIan 1(1'way coni eeted with an iy hiolided warimehouise et'nt', tot will it, undertake to4 re ul ate thle piceii~ of sIto rage and i nsuri me nthe parI i 1iit di'out(4 lcal 4(1 wire lotisememt. The associmtmr w-i-I- not11 oteeC any of its iiuembers to4 hol, but. Iisp~ose 44f.~I (otton 'as' is biest jtdg E'ver-y membier ill be keplt weekly >ositedl ini regard~ to all information >b .ineod thrplyd1 i.41p.gyevsions.sif t he Yhile(lie hSt'e''Gfretie~a il'ahner. w~a utilitary governmotr of Ken t uc.ky a dI' ibtanmg% :ilcg.i-irMdl-iun .a s-mnaj t'wn ini h~ingriu).'id, At ;w as .I n~et~.tl.y. for uJJn'.t.,)>.'ilici0 at opeC,. i'jih'e was 9t" '*~~ tijoidf' veh ijdle aI sttila blt' a a .tg,.,gi1led ciru Ichar'ltiot IN'1 by som d1tg l(Aeh c()1lian'f.- 1Ife'iidtt't, ut- iett- ar-rs Idi(%11ng elAcoto l1e', o.*he' 'go'' ine The. 4auiorl 'eut A 4 (i *..),ople0t pt -que4 ( (Iit' ti'aye Id see htim pass.9 When Ih lft the t4own~ ,einud and~ 1eaghgd/ the plantationis, wereC jo4ined( by an old whtite-hair-ed raised-4 11ns (eyes andl Itis arms0 oui hiigh a ndI,,inm a voite - t .t', sti ried all wit hin heainug, em ied I '' l 'dok (1( rd~ j dle day (of jtlgnia-nt a m colie, ani',dlis gem.t man ami deo A fge't arbri el' i bisself1. to' y(o' hiour'14 anihar'" ' ' ' 14 longesit trin ver haI tiuledl by a sinigle emgmie in A ina'rica was ont, thle. IHeadinug Ihue. It koniitainedc '250t empjty (cars and'( was a ile i atmal a Elpiarterl inl lioi[. Tl II1)I0IGN Ol 'lT I.1- ('11 A lHFS,.S YON ECAPOSITMO. ndi Thfie plans dete-rmlinled uponl by theit )irectors of t ie South tarolin IIter State and West Inrdian Exposi tion C4illmpajny, ihe ina Iinbilil i s 0I tle Expiositioll to be heli iat ChaIrlestiin next year will be Textile, Agriculture, -Alfachilot' Y a1114 EC!vettivity, Ainvials and Forestry, .oeIIrICe and Ii I al Aits, Fine Alts, TaIlisportatiin, Woniani's, Ed iuatiol Ianld Nivvro. It is expectcd that there will be still otlier buiildings~erarsted uipon thle lxposir ion grounis aid that a rinuinher 41f ti States of tie l'iioin aii of (I the nter prising cities will erect Suitaile sirue tilres tor thle display ot their chael'ter ist ic prodils 1nil resonll les. The purpose of the Expo-ition is to briu" together I SoutiIri sil ersta tative exhibits of the arts, ind1ustries, ii aiufacturos and products o1f l ie soil, mi i and sea, ai to itllustratc. ill this way tile magnitude of the resources and possiblties-, particularly, ut t he Soitieii States of the Iriiin, mid , the country at-large 1111 inl this way, at the opening of the iew cenlily, to cemnent, more closely tiht! bind which n1oW unite tle palts if thiis great co1n. ti y. In addition to these I 11dolmestic" exhibits, the Imdustries aml tesources of Cuba, 'orto lico, Alexic anid the South American Itepublies :iid of* the Philippines will be illustrated ill such ilainer ats 1') aid in the developillent of new and closer trade reilatii b( tween the liited States arid the illar kets which are waiting for A mericani exploitation and occupancy. That, tihe Exposition project is re garded with great favor througlhout this country and ill foreign parts is amply evidenced b1hy the applientiont which have been received from manui facturing and mercantile people inl all parts of the United States, almost as soon as tle very day that the an nouliceeliniit was miade that an Ex poritior, would he held Ior the purposes lerctolfore cited, in Charleston next year. ' It would require far too mneh space tI) 'give even a list of' (e woulhIlle ex. hi~tois, but a few lotes will suggest the-variety anid interest 4d the exhibits which will be made here, next year. A N ew. York ianuifacturer asks for spmec "for the purpose of exhibiting machin ery for the manifatture of eye-glasses and spectacles'' ; at Califoriia concern asks for room.in ihich to display ,a great variety of citidius products," The I lol. J111es V1ion, 'nited States Soeretary oft Agric'lurne, sympathizes heaurtily witi, the sluglgestions to Imake - .Good ltoads xh.\llt at tie Exposi tih. The, i06liie has beeni reecived of t .complete display of liilippie proldh('ets colleed b( y the (iovernhient at'W ashing'toni for tihe National Alus -eum- a1u tthe e.xhillited at, tle Pan A lerican Exposition lit Biiffalo. An enterprising Floridiai wishes to make Sditoplaty of* decorative pallls. 'Te Autoimoloile will solve the qlues .ion of ,1lnsportatioln inl this coliiiry beFore 'uany years, ald at least. seven A utomolille, ILocomnobile,Alotor VeilIel -d otller maullaiittlliers of these horse less cnieglleis haive - appliel for roolin at the Ex IpoiSfion. There is at staok olfap plieatiolls r 'lO ie' m1anatifaetu rers of walgons, Ii ng m inIery anjjI every I V ittle lnter, atr t u hav Iee laUI id ol and14 the-sXite? ofi ti he sever atl bu1111iiIn havie beeni -ige llnit ely dle tei'mliiedl 1111po1,.. thie wivok ofI aphpor tiorning spacte willI beginr; withl the eer faity I int, every nlofk and14 cornier' of the ten or twelve or' fifteen main Ex. posi.ioni lhiligs will lbe filled with objects of pr'aeeal1 use and~ o)rnlamlent lFor beau ty and1 01 ~ conve ice oIf toca Ttailroadi linies leadinig to this city, and11 af' t he 0f1sbJat pos1sible~ approach~('t fr-oml Lte sea, tie site 4f. the FExpos.'it ion1 is ' jLIC$sON iN .AlonA ,s.- All honor to hiark Twiaiii ' Six years ago the p)ub~. ing holuse ofI Chlles I 2. We~b ster. C~o., lof which Air'. Clemiens was thie Iinanc114ialt8 15 spons fahitld, owinhg somel4thlig oiverl %0,) 000. Alr. Cltemnens l-ft- Amewrica I or England wi th the purl pose of1 blii rig to1 pay (it.at det. N ow the hii'e bulmorist aind attbor tias re LurnetCf .w ithit hie debht fully pid~ and14 thle sublimie coniousness5305 thalt lhe hats ie Whter tie went awayil, lie w'rote4 fraoml Vantlcouive'r, ' Th e tlaw reognizei no.-51( m-ortgalge onl a1 miahi's brin, andi a1 mer chatliml))hasf given up aBllie hals majl fiak. dvali tige of thie laws oft ilsl-lt vet)ey,_anid .'Mart tine algaini for tiim1self. Uitl.. I11 a .nOt a buisiniess manll anid lioir is .a hIurrder .rInilter'1. than thie law. It, jne~voh com4fproise118s for less than one tklhimdred -Ce-t- on.5 0 he doi (llar, andi~ its debht nivei: ouitluw." After the stiartted '(ieliil tUnpe yt .mc tie wude he (i x. gau-ptQ:gi-ve niy~ ('rditAiiS all the bonflitit: ofathis5bul/I ain begliing toI foei that 1.an .gaiuing~ .somithinig fr'om it, too, and1( t~lhat hy divlidenids, if' not avaiit'lie for- lankinsg plurposes, may be~ (een morc0,~9lgati'intor'y t hant thleirs." And.l rh1s~ ,,L.h' tih dlit paid, and tie canins ofaotl -conscl4' ien1cO galt icred mi to, h i.'i ownfl heart, lie returns at, sixty-three yemn~ '-of age .to. biegi L life again1,13un suoited by miemior'y of any') wr onig, ani uiniighit, thappy man,11 InI this age af 5Ielfishnes1,s and14 connnie'r('ialismh the 11a1 taught the worl a tlessoin thait will heal fruit. . -So '. ii rmerlOI need sitldowni fad ex miiadte systeml or' plan iof c'onducltinig his faen111. lIn annatnake it hiin1114 f. SU SOI ING C 'I lEA8. We'are rejoiceil to see tha1t oIr Cow Pe1as this year are heavier than ever before, s4pecially oin the laldhi ch lii was Stibsoiled hast hill. I, shows us that we are onl tile rig.ht1. line and(i are sg.et ting ahead Welave( onle piece of, land Where this is es8pecialli not(icealble, .h10. Calise onl01y 1 poltioll oI it, waS isSoil ud. I is il ol red clay h1111, and con sidered -very poor. 'ThIe huuil has tueei inl eiltivation for no olie knows how long, the olitest iihabitanis haviing seen cottonl grownl there. bef'ore the war. It Was 11 hadly rgullied broomlsedget field Iwo years ago, when Ave first broke it up11) and planted it. inl waiterml4n. ILast year wve h1in this In lit il sweet potatoes, but the crop Was Very ploor, 11141 alter tihey ere dlg tast fall we d4eterlind to giVe ihis lieht a thorougI overhauling. We therefore wllnt i Ilen' when ile Soil was ratheir dry, with two hig teamsii8 and o gave it a plow ing antd sibisoiliig that broke fil laind fui'y 15) inchles deep- all1 but abou111)t(-n aeWhich was not plowed. The landt which Was broken wve worked downl and sowe'd to as.We were. ratther late in gett(ing these oats iml, altI they were hadly killed by it cohl. I n fact, dfidl not pay to cit. Now, all this land is in, owpeas. Tle plirt which Was sibsoiled Ist fa-h ll was replowed this f111ll wiih a twisler, and the part not brokent in Ite fall we turned abhout eigit in. ichies deep with a big two-horse husliel aidit a half of "U itknown" peas to the aeIre, workedi theii in with i tilawiy barrow, then harrowed% witll smoothinig harow, ttei rolled. Thte su11peliorit' 4f th' peas ()In tle subsoileI part is veiy Ilarked, ile imia jri'ty of t hebi ng fui 3waist high, while those onl the land broken in the spring an11d iot. Subti801led aite n1ot Overt knee high. We fentilize al1 our peas vitl 300 to -100 poitlis to the acr( of a chiap chemical fertilizer. An application if 100 pounds to the acre t4 I'eitilizei aalyz11?ing1 ercn. fposi'i acid and 10 per cenl potash will doubille Your crop of vines it your land is well preparedL. -This ertilizer cal h easily made41c by thioottghly mlixing.. togethecr -100 poundsk muriate ,If potash w ith1 1,600 pounids of acid phosphalte it) mitke a ton. This cai e appied broadcast andi larrowed inl withi ;a s1oot1hilng liarrow after the ieas liave been worked inl with a cut-away. The mainii point in deepl ' preparation is to )ut1 the latl in a collIltition to hold water. l'ants caniot. list, cielical fertilizers unltess water is present to mike them solible; and hert Is Where thile advani tage of subtsoilin'r comes inl, if' Ilhe sui Sl ling is donle while the taid is dry, or dry 4u-ttiigh so as not to Ite at all stickv tow i In, it, will not Iun11 back togehller, :41141 1 inches of' soil will 1hol4 doulte (11t. water that eight, itn che will. When the dry weather Came110 tl ill August those pea vines oi tit stub soiled portion, whose roots welre dietep mI the grotunde11 keep right o 1ro while on thet pmrt not, sublsoiht-d Mo..-y remained allmost. si1ationlary. I write this to show You (Ihe slvan1 Cage of plittini Your land inl tihe right with commercial fertilizers is dnj1e Itl poor tillage. This sitbsoilinig is hard work, I ktiiw, and11 'we camnlttt doI it all aI oncve, bt we caut take a fewl acres at a Itime wIl e lie genieral larm worik is noi t prlessi sg in the lall,.amli the wleather is (414l, thus maiiking~ it (eas51 ilt the stoel';;uitt better conition. All through the P iedliniant sectittn; wher~le thie hind or 1 subsojil is retd cliay 'lill pay andtt paiy wvell. " . 1.N ~ ::iA.. TH WiiH .vr ( Th~'- Ile Aiiteicant Agr4icuilltiial is't gotd authority oth Ile grain ertops of' the litl .111148. 'ITere 'llhiichi15 i'v l 11 Ieucd i t om isetd at seed I ing 14) be [lhe lariget't trop this (tnunitry hadt ever itatte. ThIe winuter whteat covered 21j8 l,000,000 acres4 al a hieavy y ield was prom0ised851. . li tee was piartial failurie in (Ohiot, NIligani m1a4 Ini ana, caused by thle Ileas:1ia itly. Waoshiitgton riieport~s 1the hiighiest 3'ieldt pier acre4 whviih is 1 21.2 hushxlIs ; (Okla htomaii 18.5i; *pr)egont M; N ebraskai Is; Kainsas 10i.t; Texas I17.5. te a1verl age 'lnter 1(1whieait for ll te ."tate1s is 1.8 bhsla to thie avie. I'Te .sprting whea~t, aerleages was~ 1 7,(01 2,10011 itwl it average yie It was 110.2 bushels. Wa~ush inigtoni letd ini springi wheat prodctltioni 18.5 huishiels per5I here1. Aiiuch of lthe weas~thier. The14 58. estima14te Idecrese titil patretd wit~ ila year1 3(1 55 ,000l,00110 h ush els titi wiVth I1800;, 20,000JI,000l. (Con ami1 11hey3 ma &y (expec45.ilt a oor aticle145 towj atil thuen. 'IThis repjort being dep'eis~ able5 V sid advise far'mers ini th li y heat jhelt of this 81111.4 t4) ow enlough to Iliuir onl ithil the( first, day tf O ctobersi titins ilu the( wheait miarkt,. 'IThe is Itite'd cro4 p of1 wheat, for thi's ye~ar is t10),5(1 ,000 bushels. TJhie latest developmenist ini the iullk btusintess in IAunoni is to driive Ih, cowslV arioundi [lhe roteA andt hiave themi iIked4 ini the pre(5snce of Ithe liu ttumes. Th'ie cusLtomert is thuls il tit judge for htimself of lit' he'althIy 11i4 pcftaance oi the anlimial , awitl 8is t urio the ft'eshnes(s8 of thie milk. fhit pracl tie is- commuon antd anienitht tine it Egypt. pejjper inside of somets cottloln, hi>u ill TION. footdili It r leci tic in lh e -cit'un ci. Illent. hat11 t Ite ( wr-10:l11 '1eltuin-tit has contfracleil with1 Tuske - I11 ins tulit! t fu"rnish sttlevits 14. ininnoier~e (c11otto railatig itni onll the Iiaiives inl I lie (; r In1ati Iossessiinls inl A lica. Ac-co i. o lie reIo t a :i pat- v li -I . itabIIi c-gntipp sI sii leitIs will sit I Ihi'iiii Olis country* for A frica lin Noveinbher, :kid b. sorie the expMilitioni is I-c- ai-fcl 1; 1h1be11in of, a f'ormIlidhivl cotupeti lionl with America inl Ile cotton-Imv.. inl- imlnisry. Hva- lt as it nIlay, it is not tiinworthy of consideratlioi. Shoul it ic :a-rici to :ai suc csfl i'igth,I ( he liihilalibchileess of A tricanl comilipel i eighiteen- iinanithi-, vii-e: ini t tight fi il w ithiiicc A i t i--al ti c it r m\ii ll (4of l hell bi(r of' 1it hear of poto trot' i ti i r l' no t v u i ;ie l,- ( )1gna'4114)e1 'IThe high price which i. Smlh is tci Ioria isyI I enj - wying- 1 i i e lit ofl a accidlt-iiial inl char i1er, ac lnot 1to Ibe I Xpec- d a a r lar thing. It ;Ioffe-rs i xiiic l ir a ih ci- i l- 1cciiicYv oniig cpreached I iy t c- MaI IIIitIt reil I c-ci ni , h It I 111- thI m I t :1 li it cc-lf to iai-iing (cti n I S (ic -aiIily a-c pii..;. Siblc if if hiopes to) I-etaini it, place ci <lc1iilaIce as a ctlion-irower. I 'Ir suil of such a. policy dies ncct imply a ioss toI the growecr. IH timeans that Inu.1tinis mlust pn-vail whkerehr cotton iluay he proitaIly r:isi i a iii mii mi ()I expense lof tirie, labor anl moniey ; that tie lainieri- tiustix firs" of ill assurc thl seilvi-s ct a living frim tiheir owi lici m.:il theni clevo tliheir ieaii:iining iIver-gie to the cull ivalicoi o tlie staple. Ilire : l licre inl thie iew r col toli e crritorY th l er i1:1y ie I iitcpld tc balcaaiic-i the p c ixci llilies 4cf a bounti ful crop v-'ainlst tht- Certainly (f being ciligec t t , l sewhere for. his luil supplies. The Ieimiptaticiin Shouli Ic r ise ,:1111 both(1 inl thc aler~ liis and inewer, one., olton as a1 surpilus crop shiil he le ut-le. Such a ruli, stArictly illcwccd, woiibl relieve the laters Ici ciii cause for apprhen-lt-c icr ani wh rc clxc. --.llwc w/Ie r: A N i.. (' I . I . ' I, I N i\i I A. .\lacy p*ey ct-ople coiIlctll c I lat I hey calu dout -,'.epI Vell at iight. Smi ct 1 ti dlrinkh iol much (.111ie C, 14moked too Inmy ci , Irs Irw toriiil tIci ir tcoiiicih-A at uIsI p rtc (Ac I etc. i l0 c t her . k i t oc f l I t he sleeplesso- by a . very siml d r~ \'ic t Niciithi s:i-, inl hlie New Yirk I'-ss : "1 I su111p141-p all 44t Ii- tiulfferni ri)- )illtle iii.c-ionc il 4l -4I rici y. Nv Ibt Ii-fr iicii Ii Ic e , v I w I i: vii ml ti (A ins ucIl nictc- ini 1 * a \ cs, ici1 i s c IIIps \n . hllerl 111um1 any. other. m1:m m iarth. li- lt his way il thc Al ri'niihwk-ts cii -i e overI ic- igh~t in Ilie cwci f a fore-r. sli t .( Itp I a th sle v f I d na ju1 11:1 I u 1:4le .wrfec ,n l I ItIhe t iiiornii I I I I c(unIl hat I l I It in 1 iiveil I halI'li; n i inc I dl I l Ii. - II'sl (Iit(.c ic a. I1,)1 't I Ii I c--i cri t el icc-i'itiuc . ' Y itcily folk are killin' y uit vis withcl -e. ly ul nikter n fact Ntii 'll bI e abhi Il sa mIi : i l L1et- ur111 ticrv ie h l iThi s ind iter Il I ,lt waccs~- hiall icxplaiced toic ~lcx n iit ci-ou hi-Ied o , r xii tcct a le lcaw it the t'lcirs the licir awith the walic-,:uhe the wlls picertonaic- iiixnetit inan Imi in iI him huniii keiia lg Ic-cn lasi uIc-tn.' Th arnciiN~crwdthe Mcniithecc poste o los noin away.tcl kcitocuii, Ili- veryx iiay ticil [ccc hi-is whic ins i ilit ic-hecl ;t. rini 11 hal - inic ortnent to Li the in-s tl is Mr.iii -liciitc .\ cs. 'a ii t eickc, ofi ( [ah oia i an lin vi chargei~i ofi alei s igili aicn initheccic bro ofI i a iofiyc- wa iin thuieu liirr evadaiui Mo~t-iinsc whlry athhey kieep actic Icar iillotihlgasi Ilui, fo fuiresjii wh-ilich lin iuht break~ei iu a icthi~ tni-i-it, hat ccii r c ti~ tir ulroad Ichro-i-ih tic rocyihls. vuifkc ac (smal-li lihunecti~ shhub pass' uiiced forgt anicc ( sn- adtetaiicuilihugred. buiscaid byc- ni-cght. x-lcac'ciiit cc tawi. -cTh iton ac pivat inI one of kilhe ('ai 'lianreiniiant Ws Ihai-servedin \sutAn wasti ioneccc of the ur me lit Iiecliv ic Har wok hii ii liccci i cia c -.li ranc xiii inc hifc s Irn iinec-r' ir.~ to recueiic a wounded~ I Ud ~ Iill~ was shcai oii lcrcicici c h- i ci c -.0 At -.(urti~e ay t re~ti-f Irile iie spitr ci i ticrd Nc-WiceT ICB ctPEGcorc A iciii'. hacic-cscce o i realei~i c iii I ehIrron ci hin c-;xcc i cha iheisu n ik owet rcli hoda toi sctadoi alicuhe headuc cofclt h i rfesic n in c thisr lice. \'rj.corleu am icricict cithouth uiticid ofk f c autoriui~rciciy yiures in) hijn pericenlt. fc a ll hae.iici thelu treaty m alcofith yc oss ofuc lem iinary (1c cmic nt , ( ra~lyi ,1 iflcoictc luoiion, t hte umaiclim, i'a'rrh and dcc i s su ccss cul. l i. lathaway' pr)c ac- tic Is lade etert, hcis Lce orbymal rHE SICK ARE MADE WELL; til thie Weak are Itestored to Full VIgoV and Strengti at the IHands of the Great est Htealer of Modern Tines. 1I)1vo you any pain or ache or weaknees kt'a You nao your blood showthatitcontains 1W Sick? urivti'es' Aro ot norvous? Do you lao %i miutnetnvity of tun and body? Are you easily tired? Have you lost uubition? Is there any tinnatuaral drain upon the syiltetul Is every organ per. forni nIt r fo. Aro You a Perfee t 41ron.. Activo vigoa. ouft. fualthty, lifappy lan or Woniun Y If not, you shiould not do. 44 -~" lay o0 day boforo you eon. suit u epecialist one to whomnthe huinanb0tlysaa o)o book Indu who under. stands evory phaso of weak. nesn and disease ant to whonm the proper treatment fon i ciiro ais us simple an 114. lnliflogi of u it lmll of figrures.0 ktor over 20 y'lairo, 1M1. J. NEIVTON rito Loading 1IAI IA Y las been the leading Specialist. speeltofthicountry. uleprac. Sptcfnia(li't i)lr ha" bipent for years larger tha illscures of aI (I ts of tilisel cotiltion have boion the inarvel of hit stiviticali profiession, antho iooplo generally. Hils 11t1o iia s riil Into every townl and every hitmilet. I lIllI 1ntite lulhiall mltnnerofdileases iu v'osough$ 11*4 H41 v4l e 11 in 0 -nI4-r liIId tilt))' milghat be innde whole oy theanI)ninisterinnfhlirful aystern oftreat. 114tt. WI lreekI of ht111n11t1y uvo 111110cino to kahm for -nsniittionl am 1twtl1iels, who it few iuonth= later Ini it urne110-t to IIin tuoI(st vilrorotts hevalthato give hin their tihnSo. lIl Diseases I)r. lIaltit)w treats all Iilseaseg, Cur'ed. tiose pecuillar to nie nuid those Cue. porlillatr ito womnen, as well as %itrr. l ntn ine Colup 'ptEcizemaaU, 11101 i11l tor11-1is iif luiloring and1 chiro te dliortiors. Vailoocielo and tri'tnI i -lt ty' VarIo4'ido ud Stricture. sitrictu witlolt ti ) o41 of kito or eiitvr I mpllmleoal. The p1ath-nt t- tr' 11111 1rn 3h till llby il 1 lillr 4 tvhii.sm hIlt anome nitl h'nl l'ain tor, l~wm tif timoi fromn bu" iness. Th'lis lmialy 1-% thoi only trioittnent whtleh cuiren with out an ov1erat i.-n. Dr. linthawiwny en14 the tnrtleie ar tton lion, lof uh--r frotn VaiI-eceo niet Stricture to parne'.2,.N.2,J0tiulu '1 of him liww% book whichk will be Every Case lent frll . n uplen.n11 . 1Every venan toner by Dr. Hatthawiay Specilly 1n 8 peeilit treateof inecorditig to Its *ratd 'noervision, ittidaull reitten ltiuset by 111111 are, prlariett frlom1 the inirest midl best drigs in hIs owni linhornttormis unler- hIII personatl overtn glt, mi till frinII swecial presiplitios of hotown. L Ir. timway iunke no clatirgo for Co1s111. Low tlo II or ivi , ither at lilm oilco or by Fws 'lli'r n' 1i itus 4 lI enn istaken ti m on1 low Feenase't it.o.>ver lieost of mnetleinenanti profes J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 1)r. llliatlaway & Co,, 024.4oitni dii 1141ireot. AtInvita,0. aiVINTION T111 . Pi WiN wH I 1(ITINU. To All Our Pickens Friends. W%'e wanl t4 ay that wo intend this ,I1ll o have tIeI best lile of Shoes and D ry ( poils (vIr shown in Itasley, and It price sho isine as youII paty in 1 Green. ville. (IhIrI-'Easley storet wvill have vryting mur tirleenville store hasl. Yil klov (11ur. st(ik is tibe largest.,,in GI'eenville. herlefor(11 youl know What yout e.nii. ii I (' lo l Cley A 110. WVi are agents for moine of thfe best sho faelclorie1 inl the Unlited Statea, itill we will sell theu: at the lowesL posbeprice. Mr. ,1. Melton Kig. our inilligor, aoks a1 his fri'tlinds to give iI it call that het ma let Ihiem see what he canl (14 for. thinl III suipplyinlg their. wanits in r'y I saIols, .'iho's, ct. It will save yRu a L . ridt Gr Bnvln.tzeha (nn :t~ing that Go helids lig at Managyo r ly is Brceandi. ill(0 av e y o raye l-r M' a naget f r ttljE stl Branch. '. Conretac,2-M i t We ha1ve1 our1 stio tilleft1 With the best 11lell stock oft EPall and Winter Foot Wear (Vver siIown inl tir'Lenville. You)1 (:nun11( fail to see the suiperior stock 4114 wo rkuish ip iln our7~I Men's, Women)'s Ni 341 sholhiy alock . Oneo Price. I've'ryllhing Warransted. IORI1)1 & PA'ITON, 106 S. Main Street. if Fi~rst, door above [lipscomb & Russell's