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Out of Love and Out of Debt. th Of hIAppy len. the happiest yet .m Is he that's oit of love an1(1 debt, CO Who owes no kiss to wotmakilnd, Who has no dulln to craze his mtitd; With heart and thought an1d conscienec free N 'Where is the manti more blest than he ? mn "'Out of love ati (.t of debt, Motto none will C'er. regret. 'To all surrounding reconciled, th ie sleeps as sweetly as a child; di By neither love nor debt rdistress'd, en His dreams but glorify his rest. ie never dreads the morn to see, For days with (lays in peace agree. "Out of love and out of debt ," - ( Motto none will e'er regret, y g WIho's tad his share of debt anl love Knows what the peatce they rob hiin of: And, onee relieved of love amd debt, Ills slavery never can forget. No longer will lie hend t he knee, Bit sing the pmns of the free 'Out of love aInd out of <lebt.,, n' Motto none Will e'er regret. ki For all the bliss that love can give, There's more of woe vith love to live; IfIc plucks the perfect, thorltle't s rosw. Who honored manhood, no manl owe's. No love, no debtI, ahi I there's the key I Mf life. for him, wh1o'ld happy he. 'Out of love and out. of debt," Motto ione will e('er regret. To Close Temporiarily. l In these days the wires (uite I)eq uen tl v annoni vice the tem porla- M 1' v (l()Se of c(Itton mills in the i Soith ii coimsequence of lie sc Ir ity of otton and thle 'onseqIlent mI hi igh PriC(e Of the st:i ple. It was hoped that the lack cf the raw ma- I teri al would not effect our milils. but. destpite the forethought. an d COnst8it (ff'rt, of' Superiitelldelt Sanford. of t hie (Camtpe'1r(dowl I4 IC tory, it has been !bunld uittierlyV imn possfhle to Secure a supply*v of, c(ottoni which is requied'( to spnin pi It e (oarse v: rns of tow(er mill. No. V V a'(nuel of Sly1 h11s beenl sounided, and1 endeavINors havec' I Ieen 1mad10e to seculre th't t le o ion in his State and in iany port ions lIa do. Goi. very ble of the requi sit g'rlade seemitis to have d isa ppear cd. As finie ((ottoln enn only be run1 : i hrou h t lie lower' niiill ait ai hearV ' loiss, Mi1r. Sanf'ord la id the mnatte Ihlb'e a1 mee'(ting~2 of the dhirectors.tl beh'll yeste'rdayv afternfoon. A fler ' eeful cons iderant ien of' thle situai t i Ons iln all its hea8.rings, it wavs re NOl ved to tem'iipor'ailyI close thIie lower mvillI. It will be shtut downt onl Wede Ilday.li or Thur ~sd ay. No1 priedictionl as to wheni the ill wil resmne enn he made at this t ine. :as that wvill depend on the abhility oftecopn to~ seur maeral to SumedlOX wh'1en the new~ cexp b~eginsJ to (omel ini, buiit whet her1 the spinl iterveriin12 t imeit 1 is ( ncertin., lbout 100 haltiIs are emnployed in No. I. Mrt. Sanford will endfeavor to p8 r'tin lhy emWploy 1i mot (tf 1 hem in~ the uipper' mill. Thir' r'ent will b~e freeQ( whV~ile No. I is idl~e and' theio comny i will aissist them1) as mucl(h as p'ossi ble. Mu r. Sani ford d (oes n ot I think thee. wvill be t he Shjlghst di oiiulty in keeping~ the upe in mvil) ruingiiL at its flI(t apaci tyV as I hefre is a lairge supplyx ahueaid. This mill has over 7,000 spindlesj dr' while No. 1 has only ablout 2-800. Amlfog mrost of the spinners! r'ouighout the South there is comn aint about the barrenness Qf' the arket, al(d ill Augista, theire is, mflparatively spea.k11ing, greater arc it y than in GIreen ville. Most the cot toni is si(l to be shilpped .rthi to spec ilators. :1nd4l hIas d(ne t of, the SoUth. A Ir. S a I II)rd edict.S a. cotton I neilic in this etion tuid thinks that, Some of e Southern mills will have great flcultv in getting hold of ough cotton to fee(l theiim until pthelbler. Ie thinks that the arcity of the low grade of cotton eded by the lower mill.is ill a 'eat measure due to the very dry ather last year which nunial ew oiied' or 'staine '. I I reenville News, 20th. A looN MOONLIT ST 1oNY.- er 01---'11y den rest PllOr!an, vol low that as we 'Iare son to, be arrieI ve shold cease to liv ill I (IChInted dreail and bg1A 11in to ke p ra c ti cal vicws of ci fe.' EIAlor'a-'I k now that. d'ar 1, and hae tIIht it all over muchII I (re oftenI thant y(Ou thinkl. I'Io--' Y u k limv t ii t 1 .i1 )t richI, and 1 c 11nnot aflo'(rd to keep 1 bird of pIt uise in e II tF(rI I lgVern onI, I have 1P a Ire:( v - k I it Ca swlveet little hIouse in the su .bs, which I know vou en r.I1m A lgernon-I low ' Ioo l of , y allgel., :au then v ou k noII w t h a t In i t wil no Io I kI I IsIsr c1(lh to i IO i 1I'I ~Y It. (' 1n y d 1-ar )l 's Iret v h ite henI I s m II 1)a k e bred : 1 11n1 to nl t Ihe other hou1h( it ies E d ra -' ellI. nI ; but I ve .o for that. too. Aot hel' Mi Le I .1 N I: i' iI e r'iu-e 'rox.--I't is miy dutyf to intforml u, sid the superintendlent of : w nhul raIIlrOa I.A,asL) ne of I I i v oN I tors eItered is (sne(, -that the salaries of all nit. with thle )bginnhing~ of the mnthl. 'YXes, sir,' w(as the calmr rep ly. 'I amB gila(l you take suh a ch'eeer 1 view of the situnat ion.' 'Oh, I've been expecting it for mionthls last,' saidl thle couilue r'. 'I have put all my real es te ini my wi Ie's niame,'elappe' 1 a at Vel morag on) all myi person ('ffects, am11( raisedl $200 on a nlk-nlote whiceh t lhe indIorser will ri' to j)ay. Mfake the ob(1 eut irty per cent, if' voU wVant to, for ' is is t hi' onlyI time ini miy life I've -l4ast year t here was, thriough - t. thle country, a dJeerense in the IInufahctur ie of S'ores a monunt ing 4 per' cent. -Never' fear' of spoiling chii--~ en b~y maiking them too happy. --There is no luck like --..bck. BUY FINE L 0 T Ill N I RENVOE &CO D)ue fI--lv All persns are wa ed l agaiIis HIAVE YOU PLAN' IF NOT, DO0 PLANTIN( Wu TIIEY ART i3''7 l ill lb A Fainner who p>uts in i UVEST'S GUANE And1( Cotto: iALLEN TINE'v C 'will s(ure( moneyC?, T'hese MJachines (ar G. W. SIRRINE, Superintend March 7-2mnos Laws of Newspapers. 1. Subscribeirs who do not give ex press notice to the contrary, are eon sidered as wishing to contino their s ubscriptions. 2. If subseribers wish their pape1s discontinued, publisheris may continue to send them until all charges are palid. 3. If subscribers tieglect or refuse to take their papers from the oflice or plhce to which they are sent,~they are hold responsible to scttle their bills and g1ve due notice to discontinue. 4. If subscribers move to other pla ees without Informing the publ.-isher, they are held iespoisible. Notice should always be given of the removal. -Candidates, have your t ickets printed at the MESSENGER oflice II. P. .J0IINSON. F. P. CrErAND SWEET SIXTEEN, AND 1P TO 1te O0 1est Should b:lve their Pictures taken a JOHITSON & CLELAND's IA 4R\Y, G3RE1'NNVI;E S. C We A re preparledl to lmalke F4,'tRtO 'YPES, PHOTOGRAIPIS, Copy and ENLARGE PICTURES, A '1 Good Pictures made in cloudy weather. Pay us nor no one else for poor Pictures. JI0I[NSON & (CLELAND), The only eibeFrovp Gall(rv ili the Soiut h. No 30-I V Infrin g11Cements o1 these Patents. EXAM/I[NEL e cotton V7ERiS? SO UEFORE~ ; COT TON, 6, S. a. THE[ BEST s FERTILIZER with the DISTRIBUTOR, ra Seed wvith~ OTTON PLANKTEIR, timle and( troutblc. e nultde ? Ibt/ h Greeni 11. CA. MARKLE~Y, Proprietor. ent.