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Out of Love and Out of Debt. Of happy men the happiest yet Is he that's out of love an(1 debt, Who owes no kiss to womnih.ind, Who has 110 (111m to eraze his m1iiil; With heart. and thought autd conscience free Where is I he mian more blest. than lie ? "6Out of love auam cut of dleht," M1Lotto none will e'er regret. 1o all surrounding reconciled, Ile sleeps as sweetly as a child; By neither love or debt -listressd, His dreams but glorify his rest.. Ile never dreads the morn to see, For days with days in peace agree. "Out of love and out of d 'bt," Motto none will e'er regret, Who's had1 his share. of debt andl love Knows what the peace they rob hitu of: And, oie relieved of love and( debt, I lis slavery never Caul forget. No longer. will le hen1 ithe knee, But Sillg the pams of t he free "Out of love and out of Idebt," Motto none will e'er regret. alor alI the bliss that love cai grive, There's more of woe with love to live; Ile plulck: the perfect, thornless ro, Who honored mnihood, nol) manl owes. No love, no <lebt, alh t ther's t he key f life. for him, who'd happy he. ''Out of love aiid out of (ebt," M1totto non e will e'er regret. S 'To Close Temporarily. In these (1:ys the wirsquite Il(equeit lv :1mtounilice the temuipora ry (lo(Se of e(ittoIi mills ill the oith in cos.eq(lence of the sear city ot cot toil :ill 1he Conlse(lelt high price of the staple. It wN.:s hpe(l tit. the lack ct Ile rAw 111:1 terial wvoul n1otl etfet mour mills. mlls-tant e(.1161 of, Sil perintent("ldvin a%:Illfor(I. of tle (' allperlown I,1 Itory , i t hI ben I en G mnn(Ili Itterly ila possl ilue 0 -wcuro a Siuppily (d i he c(it toll whic is Iecquire'l {'i) sjiil ie co.narse \-'n o-f; lower ill 1. No. I. rv ery venue of su)pl y has hecn S()lul.(, an1 emlleavors hatve benl maode to sIet-ure the eat ion ill his,"tate annd inl manyv portions,- (4 (Erga Ever hI l .f011,(1 the requi ii 1, vg rn~le seems- tto have d isa ppen r (1. As fine c(tton cnn oily he run hilil'C)ih t he lower tiill at a heavy bel yes't('rday a fternoon. A ft er enrefuil ('onSider!atidln of the situa tious1 ini all its heaings1~, it was r'.' solvecl to tempilorarily (close t he' lower mtilli. It will be shuit. down rin W'edne~sd ay or Thur i;sdIay. No )I'r'dictio 101 s to when t he u1i1111 willI r'esumen ean he miade at this t ime. als that will dlepenid 01n t lhe ablilit y <>t the (ompany li to seculre mateiaI. sti lnd wvhien thed ne(w dlrOp begins inter'veiili timet. is uint'ertailn.,.A I)0o1l. l~t) hanitils are emplfIov(e.l in No. lI.-5 hMr' '. 1ford 'o w i (ndeaot bei fre whko I i)('idle and b t he dtfiuiiulty inl keeping~ the itpper inilll itL~ i t its fullh cap~aelt 88 t h1'r'( is a largeL~ su3pply : ahead. Thits ilil has over 7,(000 spindles whlile No. I ha:s onrly ab)out 2-800O. Amongmost of the .sninners: t0hroughou t the South there is com p1l)int about the barrenness Qf the imarket, and( inl Augusta, there is e0:'1t thui in Greeiville. Most of the (cottol is aid to be slipped NorthI to t(ltrs. and has "Mne out of th South. Mr. Sanford prediet' ai e'tto fo ainie ini this section :11l thinks tInt some of the Southe'ni mills will have gCreat Clifflenity inl grett in hoh of) I u11011011 cottoll to fee l thelnt until September. I Ie thinks that the SCar1city ot the low )noI(le of cottoni lee(Tletl hy the IowerI mill is in a grret. llueaSu 11e (lue to the very Ivdy we-ather lat ye-ar which m-i1(le tre y I'stormlied' mr 'Stained I h Ie (IreelIville News, 2 0 1. M ON LII HT SYM Ill Po.----\ 1( 11011---'.\I v (Ic:! 'e st t ldrz o k iloW t hat as we a e so } mnar'iel we sllotilti ecase :IM e1Challte(l (I reaill anil 1 11 t ta ke l).tica. l view of' i f. I i or 'II! 114 1 ;! .< e P li I have thon!1012ht it :all over mOnh 1( it rich, il ll n ito d to kecl Il .1 1i (11 rn~v lis,, il lr edi Alg 1e , I hav: e alrenr -I ] lt a SWc'1e litti' ImIts t ill }., i which I kilow V08 Cnti n(11. in~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (I v aw.&I.:e cu ) ~o~i: I. :1 1( 111,, v mtt klie I ill orler to M,!y 1)t' 1 ht t h l lj it-:. ill s v lie lo + o b e 1 1 l , it W 1lw.141-1 ("it I I in i I I (lvilt 1'1.1 y (SV t ilte luillIs ( 'like ir n . 1 i ten I to al he ot her hoa l' u hd (Illontis' (! ' - ' e :11 3 1 lwovhhof'- th at. to. AIt '( )h ale hlelein (X tifl tt lnts Will -Ivt v I -- :o11) ' h ve p wt lit h I c- I e l i I 'IA V 11 .\ M T1 v N. -- I I 1 :iI 'ffe'is : ui) 1':illel $ en( t of a 'MW tik1-note lvatci I ie, iidisei (gl1 a e toain* e(l(ti llerel cut pl'esei 't i(' ('li f l t sub t to, ( foli' Iri i sIii oll n lyr ti )e i ll perl.I ( (ei i 'Ol ihe\' (le crll l t ihe --lvi' ofea he situain.1g hi -Ohn I'v mbkin texpectin itiw -lhmrnths not, slik like coulue-. BUY FINE C L 0 T HIll G F]LOBINE FIWPOB&C. IXe 2l--lv A\Il pers*~ns arie wa:rnI1'l agalinst IIAVETJ YOU rr H. 0 TIIEY .A RUE A~J~I Fanner who 1puts in hii WEST'S GUANC rugi (10%( B~ALLENTINE'N~ C These Ma Cines ur 'ille Coatch Factor y. ., W. SIRRINE, Superintend March 7-2mosa Laws of Newspapers. 1. Sitbscribers who do not give ex press notice to the contrary, arc Col sidere(d as wishing to contiluni their 2. It subcribers wish their papers disconthiud, publishers may continue to send thei untitil all charges are 1) .4. i ( . 3. If sutibscribers neglect or refluic to t ake their iapers fi om the office or plAce to which they are sent, 'they are heb I responsile to settle their bills and give diue notice to discontintie. 4. If su)scribers move to other pla ces without informing the pub.lisher, they are held responsible. Notice should always be given of the removal. -----I...................................... I......._ --Candidates, have your t ickets printed at the MEosIN(ER oflice i. P. JiI[NSON. F. P. CrLErLA.ND SWE)ET SIXTEEN, AND U I31T T/lLe Oldest, Should Iive their l'i(tures taken a JOHNSON & CLELAND's GA LLJllY, Glilm"EANVlILE, S. C: wN( ;Ire mppared to Imake FERRO TYPES, PHOTO(RAIPIIS, Copy anld ENLARGE PICTURES, A 'T1 Good Pictures made in cloudy weather. Pay us nor no one else for poor Pictures. JOlINSON & CIELAND, The onily lHeliable Ferrol rpo ( ahiery i!n t he Suut h. Nov 30-ly Inufrimugemien ts oi these Patents. EXAINED ecotton [TER S? SO B~E1FORE I COTTON, SFERTFILIZE4R with the' DISTRIBUTOR, 1 Seed with OTTON PLANKTER, inte and1( troulble. e )Iutd byI ithe Green 11. C. MIARKLEY, Pruoprietor. en t.