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THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINsBORo, S. C. SATU1IDAY, September 13, : r : 1879. . M1rUAN 1)A AVIS, EDiTOR. JND. 8.IilCYNOLDB. AssocIAT EDNiTOp.. A Word to Charleston Merohants. Several interesting artiees and con municatione have appeared recently in the News and Courier concerning the bu'inOss rhitions bxistin htween Charleston and the up-con try. Two points specially appear, first, that Charleston ought to have al I I he trade of the State; second, that she does not get it. Believing that the interests of Charleston and the up-cout.try are bound up in each other, so that the prosperity of one should redound to the welfre of the other, we take the liberty of mentioning in the most kindly spirit what we believe to be some of the chief hindrances. "irs/, tie want ofaccommodation on the part of the railroads, by which in times past it has been a matter of great difficulty to 'get cot.ton shipped- to Charleston. Second, as suggested by a Charlerton merchant, the want of direct communiention between the railroads, the eompr'esses and the shipping. The cost of droyage to and fro is a serious tax on cotton, and the system of rebates is considered by the farmer merely a combination bet wcon parties in Charleston for increased exactions. We forget the exact figures, but our recollection is that. it. costs ilore than twice as much to comitress rind ship cotton in (''harleston Ihan in Northern ponrt.s. T(his sy stemu ol' re bates should be abolished. Th/ird, a noglect, to advertise. Some one haas made the point flint Nort hern hounses do nlot, advertise, aitnd yet buyers in the interior of the Satte go North in stend of visiting ('hirlesils . ''hiis is true, but'il I. only a -tr'on", .1r;,mtta. that Charlestonl shou~l i rerti se. i1. Jones sect the crowd blinldlty goini across the Street to Smuith's, i;ni>ring his well tilled cointers,, nmust h sit k'ly down a11nd1 content limself wiath abusing Sad it who hms ein-c'ed the run oI customn hy mtem'' Iree of cir cumstances? II' he is wise in will proclait lie excellott."e of his wat'( hi stentorian tOnes uutil he snt:d-eoedk in diverting the alteattion of' at. least a portion of the crowd pissiung by. He must introdnee himlselt'to the pub lie. They will not look him up. I to must advertise himsel1'. ('lharlesionl does practically nothing of this. The country pallers derive no patronage from Chamlteston nmerchant s, aid their readers are oblivious of all but a ver% few of the leading houses. Let. the merchants learn the efficacy of a little advertising. The Yazoo in South Carolina. The editorial in the New York IHer Yaaoo inm South Cainia"' doe1s unini tentlonal injustice to the entire South, and more especially to South Carolina and thme people of Oeonee county'. Thei( 'ep)ort telegraphed from Washintgt on on the strength of a letter receivedl by Co),.1J. P. Low, from a poijmint lI.. ptbilea ''whose nme was withhlehl from publication for prudentihal rea flons," contains so niany mitsstatceents as to be ridiculous, but thmat thle pc0 onliar condition of' thme indis of' North ern people0 makes it danlgeroums. Le(t uts consider tlhe assertions. .First , '.No mention wihatever has beeimn made of' ]brico's assassinationt in t ho local preuss of South Carolina, or in press dis p)atches fromi ihe State." On t he con trary, a rep)ort of 11:Ace's assaissinait ion appear in a con1sp)iuous p)ositionh onl the first page of the nes arnd (ouri er, with double headlines, anid this statemnt has gone thme round(s 0o' thme county papers, just as anyl hiommiiide inm the State wonld lbe not ied. Several subsequent statements have beeni mamde going to show that. the assassinaition resulted from a land( trade in whlich It is chiarged that thme deceased cheated his sulpp)osed assaissins. As eviden(ce that both the courmts and the press have interested' themnselvyes in this murder, a telegram appIeared in tIhe Neu,s zd CJo urier on Wednesday, giv ing det ails of the artost Of a suspected person in GeorgIa, and~ the release of some oth ers whlo hiad beoin arrested on sus picIon. This concluisivrely staimps thme first allegationi as false. T1hue tutter absurdity of thme second assertion that "'fearimng his influence in the campaign of 1880 it is said that the B3ouronm leaders concluded to rid thme State of' his~ presence," cant be shown by facts and figures. South Carolina is enjoying a mno.<t pribundil( piolitical calmi. No election taikes plaice until November, 1880. Them liepumbli can party is shlowing no ein of' Iif. Even ini CDharlest.on th len'? en~du,n ite publicans are divid Iing utm .Demno ortitic canidates for' the mnayor'alty. But to spieak of' a Repuiblhi m i ri val ihi Geonee counity is a reiiiet;o sa'rasm. The Vot ing lpopluhlt ion of Oconece is given as follows: stato cen'sus issa g a ma, Federni'fi (tonsua 1570 17.~i ii statie cnsus ier. '2.)f Theo vote of Ocone at sever.al elec tion is as follows:. Presiential eleton 186s Der. ' t$tatoelect.on msi )08, .i i Ilt4to olec0io0m 1874 1988, 532 i5Bt a etto010 1878 20fs. 681 ;The censuses were quite defective; but they sho y thme retative p)op)uat ion. In 1872 and 1874 tbo Deniocrats hiad no regular nomilations, but suppor'ted boltIgg Repubicnsi, hence the coma Parat~yIef3 iIi to In tipose years. ,4tih), at over'y ,Q19019t ,the Ohellocr'ats -outntimber'ed - the Repubicanse tw% ' md a Iglf t9 the tlInes, the, banlot cant voto easte by ther Republicans, even under tihnfun.c e of..o plotely i'#futes the carge of nurder tQ prev6ht a, 1topublican upri$in - in1 1880. Lastlj"lr. 1hice' 'is vot ohed foi "by(\- the Soutth CJarolhiians residing in Wushingtont inl the highest terlms." But who will vouch fdr *he South Carolinians residing in Washington i Mrl. Brice maly or lnay not haveo bceen an Ionorable3 gentlemntn. Bit "the South Carolinians residing in Vnsh1 ington" are e(ideItly Francis L. Car. (ozo, ex-f reasut'erl, rveeiltly convicted of c!onsp iracy to embezzle, ex-Sanator S. A. Sw ails, who resigned his seat to avoid an in(1ictm ent for bribery, ex Probate Judge Sam Lee, recently emerged fl'omt1 prison, and others of that ilk, who, fleeing from indict ment.q for h1rcetny inl South Carolina, hat ( been atdjutdgd(sl prop('r enstolia ns of t hc pnlblic t'iltlHis ill thi ll nited Stale' Tr'easutrv. Colonlel Louw, who lcindlyi exhibited this I1atre's nest., camie bl0e t South Carolina, too lat' 'or the divide lit.las ('hallberlain's State c'onlstabh! he Ihiledc to arrest eithelr the ltlamburg or the i;llenlont rioters, or Ilhe negrc strikers in (he rice fields of' (the Com.' bablte. The State is nuch more tran-" (Iuil sinec. Colonel l,ow has 1een enl. ,joyli at prolitabhle p)osition "inl Il ofllce of the super'ising arcbitect o: the treasury" than while hto held 1 (langerolus p:il io 1 II igh t 'oekalo rumt of C('ha1Iwunrhttin's Stale o(0stables The assassinattionl of lIrice is regllrd ed as (Ith ir(-er of one oilizent o Sotlh a('1,rolilla by other citizens nilt known, and th. Iav is t11kinlg everr mlertlls to inineisf,exten1diun its strong- arm e "'n into the ne(ighbour inlg suate of('Geor"'ia. This crinme wil be fltily itnvesfig:ted, aid the assas sins will sttlr'r just penlllies. As SISsinat Iions 1re' rare in Soluthl Caroli mat. 'T1hey have herettifort ieenl chie111 contlinedl to tihe murdler of I rav'eh-rs of Ilhe hi.hway b;y 'negurovs for. 1I1n'Inc5: nf' robbhery. '''he N\orth nleedi no1 g<( iinto) r1onvul'ii)n over anl apprehiendelt inautgtlutiOn of' (the Yazoo .plan" it SuIthll Carolinat. ''he State (111 h< siv eld w ithout it-cetrainvly Ocone In e aelisin, if Some ulterior pilr pose is imag;l;,'inedl let, ls suggl"est ai thL o ry. 'olonel Louw, the friend of 1tI (eee;se(i, is inl the tr('asnry (ep1art iment. Nlay it. not. have been Ilt thro.hi lihii Drive was orgtnizilg 'Shermtan Cires'' ill \alialila, aill 111a1. Some (;nt.husilsl is thirdt-termle 'eretly slew hiin, heeanlse he was stulinhhhg-block in 11he way' of' th great "Granil'i om." Stranlger' thing 1havi' 1111 I)l olll'(t I 'I'le Ierahi has ever been rair I thle South. it. was impartial inl 187 w hent South Car'olinia sorely nteedo+ utnprejudived testimnony. Will it tl her in,justice unitit(llllonally to-day We hope ntot. - - -"-ce..___ - Tin., ttr"ort' ol' the moe1l farms i (IIay shonkIIt beo real'l'y 44i1,'asine (dece of' wht, l'z1riinigini(11 Sou tol na1 (can1 he br'enghtif to, and1( an1 in'entliv to oIther1 parts of thle Slate to go) and1 d1 MOD E l C A ICOi,IX.iI4141u. wranyi Aei's Avr.n'inIig nl 11:1l to fim Ae.: Aere-Plnaiona1 i g 1 Wor(Ito 19 e' Acr li O( ir OrathutldtIng--scoIi of t1i4o Em-'eI (If ImpreI1'l'ec,i Scetit Far I6m'il 1ag. lislied sev'era:l year'5s sinie, a nmnh11le oft (our leading pIlanterts, accompanlthit by sotie inii ed 'L guel(st 5oin last Mondas41 ig (lhe crops of (lhe leadinig 1ihrtners (I or' ntearthe1( roads1 leaing fr'omi Ihi place to leltniettsv'ill. hly this wi wou(l d nol t. be unidet'ood a1 s)oliing lhe ninberhC of the lead ing lhi'mers (1 because we3 knlow of1 some1 outside aim it, tad we onily ' regret that1. it is nloi e3xtnd to. everCIy such 0111e ini bol( Fr1omu MihI'on1 we't (lcssed Cut 1Fisl Urlidge', im ing' til'hrogh the foirm o: (Capt. 1). . Ilerry, (the o1ld Godboh 1place,) whtich hais on it toheobst. cro[ ever kniownt therie. . .l'. I )ouglas ie Intyre's l'uirmi wats ne1xt viewed b13 80ome of (1he par1ty, andll report1'ed vi'' good. .lie is inst1. improin lg his~ 1ami( TheIi next. was Mr I. 'ITomais E. ;\oodyv wh Io lhas pr'ov'ed hiimsl "11''a chip oil' (fu wor'k, not1 in1 the' holidary stileof t (it wVith1 1 a vnul and( (3elsivenelss 11h11 presages"0 succes'Os and1( fortunelil. lb purchasellSd ( Io year1 Is ago a par1tt of' the ohi AlIstont tral, nlow~ knwn~ as New 1"ound-(Ot, inl which' Is 41ne of the( (,nrrunded by a( marsh,1)'.1) 1nd grlvs (uho 'ing abu( :l'tiantcel oflmc and 11( wleeh,ues Ind u1'tiie. l1'ie is13(1 its 1ingin up'1 (the 01 land- (ho'light, sandvl Wtnants1. EnO. puI i, Dr 1. D1i.51 F. Mi11e thex Iroad1 a01l pronoune lie , tohe land1 dlien5 te (i driae llTh doictor C'has lot' hi.s a inek crop,1 and( deserve c redCtit a1 wilderntess io ai fue, t'ertiIe ihrmn ini so0 shor1t a1 time. A fleid 0of ('otton to the left a1ttracOted special alttenItion. and1( it belonged to Mr'. Mar'cus HIerin1. A Irl.Acle wonm'i $100 im'acnan. The "Rlaco Path''" is thtought by manyll to be the pre'ttiest "'lhndre( e'co" filid in the counity, and we believc that,It' camniot be sl1upssed In qJualit,y o1 soil andI localtion. F'or severta'f yeal' CalptAin Ellerbo1 has11 matde over a balc t~to lta''e oin this field, conlttiing 108 aada and It wVas the unihversal opinioni of'ill.present that this year it will makc at inna i2n bid.s. Wmi - plosaibility of 110, if everything is t itv(orablo. 'T'he veed Is still fres atul I glowitinr, aind promises nill enorinous yield,, i aiddition to tie heavy cro Iow matitred. It is Ianure(1 witi twenty-flye bushels of $Oed tdt(l 120 l)ounds (uamtl)e. Of this Ile,d't he i formler ownller, IL good Ihrirer, s'aid: t '.It vill not make col toll. Ut Is useless c to plant it." Several Vear"s a!Zgo whenl I tol that it woutld mnake that year* 110,- c 000 pound1 seed (clotut, heI offered to I bof. hli-s harm that it would not make I Itih' so mtluch. Capt ain Ellerbe has i been ofli!redl 1100 per a're fir this land ( b v I wo oI his lcighlborst hut It Is nl) indntevinientl 1o him. lM. woubd no .ti sell or' (oue1)10 that priee; On six t acres in Ihe mI1itiddle of I his field, to test! anll inttaSe of Fertilizers, Ci n II iiE- l lerhe doubled the manllre, alnd it is es(imiatyI hii itnself' an(1 other :ood < juldg(s that. heo will 'atll het3,l)0O) poimIs I 1er acre frolt it. large po1rrtion ofj l the ihl. in(lu(ling th ose Six acres, i wits sll)soilld (I wo horse Irintlev int< lr"ont of'r'gular stthsoil) to the dk1etht of sixteenl inchus, willh excellent re- I suits. Tis hand is light l(ai, or ted I clI s ub)oil. 'IThe rapid ilr)'oVe'melt i of this hund withl Irbt mlanuring; is in I part. dne (1o thorou;gh etulture, but i nl,linlly to t he canntl he t 'ItC(tailt 1111 1 ruln Ilhrou.ah it-and thie admirable Sys Wem of surllitco drains leadiug to it. I The e. Iimate on his crop is 1haM he has 201) acres that will make 200 bales, and i atiloglether 2,50 bales. ieside- thle i cantal alreavd alluded to, through the'1 Iaee 1'a0h fiell, there is another throtgh his llanlaf iol, fourteen feet 1 w,idle in tuost o11 ils IenIthi, and ('ourl;" ltiles hmo"t. lnto these canals lea(1I I tunnerOttssinalle' ditches, and to these is atltribulable the wondlerfl implrove intentt antt p'oductiveness of these lhat I lanls, heretolre consideredl ahost w"orthle,s.( A IIr;lon.Y IMPROVED PLANTATION. llr. J. i. 1laselhlenl has built the finesI."ginl and mnill in the counlty, and1 tlots it o vered with lin, and il' it ant t elet'tl, now, fenl horse p)ower engine, with all mnodern 1i"proVemetlts and11 ih'e gruards. ]lis pi)ltationt is also highly iproved, and no 1 ilter has ( beei lloro011 successlll I (Il:li he. TrllE MO1Ell. FARltlllt of Tin-'TTE tanmcl W1akson is p)ronotlmecd by all lhe Ino( t it"hrmer of the Stato. lie loe's nothing by IthIves. As well as beI in!, energetio, s.e'n(iflc and thor' ouegh1-goit' on his faitrt, he knows wt'ell how to iake Ihin25 comltortable a11(1 co(venient a. hul, nev 101-er i'y thing 0 p111 1)le' ill d iii il apple-pie or(I(r, evenl - to the Iie escape anld utnhtard of ex . Iinguishers, his own htveintious. We caunol, however, iorheati' to imention the complletene! . :ndl Iruly ec01oonie t11-ran1geluent of his bar"n l01.. The en I rile lot. (not. a small one 1ither) is Icovered by a hiuge, sublstalntial, shint gled roo', t1tikr which, ato'i, are slaIls (not bnar:) (ior horses, itles, enaltle, ho4'gs 1an(1 sheep, of which latter he iS nlIking a speciatly, how*ev!er not ne!rdecling any part ofl the olhvr. 'This sertlainly means busitl'ss, atd is it) to Our' 1uO:I, adv1an(ed1 idlea ol' a cotton itrin. Ilie has tn'tn.' acres Of colln natitlre(I frot this sbelter, that. will Iniake hin firly iles of cotItoun. llis I entire c0(o11o erop-lt larg;e one-W ill ttventtgO"et' It bale to (lhe acre. ? TIIVA.S IN I'A0IIN\(l AND 11(78I'ITAL.IrY. A.t. . L J. ,loodly's w e 16und ai large and magnificent' field of cotton. ti(1tnare of. 'wich, itt fiv. fto - heenOt seen. Mir. Mloody~ is wvell kttowti - als a su1ccessfr~i phIlert 1. Int pa1ssing", 1in10 rop't were Wetserved i~ on the (It lllis of Mr N . J. W . Allent. VTe paty reach'1 ('( NIr'. L.. II. itger' antd I. A. Be say, r'eceiveod a hein-ttv welcomte :md goodt cheers'i. li'. Rog;trs hais a ln 1111'dhVli p to his 1uua1lihigh stantdart'. lie lhts t.reiodleledl and1 greatL(ly en toe hand(-stoies, ats well as [imost spa - lisdes, Ito hazs btuilt aL line gini-htous'e, , barit andi shtble.s to corre''Shts-pn. A fetur of 's the itO Iltiles t hat, attracted remar' alOl 1 imetlittion.)1 is hatt livn thitionu is aidt ini solid brick wtork itn stead1 .'f (IthI tt hot's rtlintg upon1 01' Ile 11hadtllt'li p repare ant ooerrant ditiner1 (for tIhe partyV, several oif w7i:omt dinied with htintd as11 1 usual exhiibite'd a al)Ibot s hlemises beOintg nea11t, cait and cleari of' graiss am11 weeds. Mr. WV. B. EIhltt, hatrd hv,~ also has a fine roi'p, It is a1 hartd i'ace b)etween the I hree, Itoger's, llotheu atnd Icitn. AIlr. IP. 1I. Ilogeri's 5otto of (lie miost ener1 get Ic 1111nters 'in ithe tount111 V. 1Ie mai~y 1)0 lil tdoswn itamlong~. the' prosponis 1and5 succ'essfl't hrrliners. 11is cr'op ait ho.ltIe was found1( ver'v line, beides wIticht Ite has anthber, (lie (Gaddy -plice, which w'as not1 seen. Mr. lar e1ns Stackhouise dceerves par'licuthar itetion 1(f1or bis generiouts hosp51italit.. lit' hazs ai slbtid1 t'ropl on the Cli-'k ph1i('(, fori whtich lhe paid( thirt'(y dollars per' acrei tree yearsl' algo. AN '':x"EXESgvE" FAiuMERI. Wednesdaytt~ mtorintg thle rei'Cewer1s met al (Gen. E. 'T. Stackhtouse's, whIoI enter'(tnd somie of' them duintg theI pre'vius liight, antd whio mafy be wrIt tetn(5)~ Itw ats amtonug the (lrst,it' not lie v.oryv (irst, wh'Io intr1odneed0( the intn 5iae sys(t'em of thromitng Into this couti Itry. 'lie commencedl$( It immedlC(iatelv aller (te witru, andl f'or somei (tnc wilst hu.ttighedt at by htis less et(er'prizsin neoiglhor's for"htis "cxlt'avaganit" use 0 v' I ommeciCjal t'et(ilizer's antd "waste of' ('51i(tt steed luder' cot ton."' Ulowever, Ihetersevered', andis on1 moist of' his land tu ltms beti (01' severtal y'ears nmking a ba Ie 5(oeoton to t.he aier'e; and this yeat'r will averaIges ai bale ont (one htuntlred a l.tce. Ibesideso one0 htl(inuire anud eiteen arsres inl ('ot.ttn at home, heo hats anuothler' itrm not. v~isited'(. lie (does 'rTHE "E:ARLYA 3MATURITY" 31A. Next cotmes the farmn of Mr'. ,J. U. a Hlamer'. H e lanItts larigely and( sue cessfutlly, has1 abttt otie himdrelt'd andt sevety~-tIve alCres int cottoni, all1 good(, but owig to a bactkward'( start, (100s not yet shtow as well as itsual. A fo0rty' atre fieId was prtonlOnnteed ex- I ceeditngly flue and3( prtomtising. Atmong a t1(h leatg and( 10 ano ticcessfl't p)lnt- a er'a it this coutiyt is ,Mr.,j. P'. Usinor. C ils er'op Is har-go and1 ver'y lie---botter' 0 Stant .usua. Heo mtakes a~ spl) ty .of' ' ear1s)ly mt'luri a i quantit of fIt, t andon t s respet tcannot both stased. t I coton partlar pttthofextint If hisy froe, Hi tis bud ildngs ae ad imp oe o the acre. The balance ho has not id under cultivation long enough to >ring it l ) this high state of clltiva ion. Mr. AIclaarin lives upon the a11me owned in Ile( byy L 13rtdy. which it is said exhib1 is gentei ,mprv 'ov cInent in ih-e yeatre hau anly Othpr; in the county. Hlis uergy an1d good taste iav s ivorked ike uiugic ill trans'lirlning it it)to oino l' the prettiest au(1 best. Improved 1r11s il the coItIIrV. Oi 121.) acres A; will gather 120 'bales of cotton. lesides (his, hle has a la r.go liru :at his Id hoIlolestead, near 1ted Muil, in larlboro,' whi(ll wits not seen, bu; is I::o good. Fine liarms were see'n onl lie plantatiions of' Aessrs J. R. Town end, A. (otltingh:llm, Owet Jackson nd1 N. 13enuetI. Tlho two lasl, and Ir. J. B1. I1l,laurcinl, pl(th taased the 4(1 Murehi;son holles(ed(1, inl 0In-co racts, lately owned by Mr. Alfred ','dvIls, Wlhieh ntow halts nt splendid crop Ipl it, and1 .hich perhaps hlias, pro lui4ld mol011re cotton 1er acre within hirty yealrs thanl anyv armin ittheSlule, t sold i thirty dolli--s per aere. (-)ne iel(1 of it ilts pro21he(1 at bale per cre (or thirty years, and now hats at letter cr"o upon it thanl evel' before. dr. D. C. Sinclair For man11y years hats atrmled successfutlly ()n the p)roressive 3111>a. 11e 1ha1s broighlt his lamd(I to at tigh state of 'ertility by the jmuliiolls 1,e of ComnercilI m11amu- c. lie is low lsilg less, d 111m ai lare crops A. very" lit tle eCXpen'e. 110 hats 155 : IeeS thal, v ill 1ro(Ilue Ia1 bales, witI hi 13. ht manur11 1in1g. I1(e has ulsed ZelI's >hlosp)hatte, which this ye-ar has provedI uperior01 to No. :? (>ummIpIej5. Fromu lotere they wtent to ?ir. Rod(erick \lur hison's. T o give an idea of his -11 10 l" ( e1 t1 - -(es 1as a pilner', we mely('1 3menti oln he fhet that, he lis a phllanlaltion, pillr :lased at thirty-live (1)1rs an - re, mn which lie clears tlir'teen1 pv;. cenlt, )n the investlent. Oil this he will his veart malke over at bale to the ae. 1ir. W. 1i. Steed, on1e of the largest ilanters li the (ounty, last. fea' aver ageld 1,600 pounds to the acre. 11is :ro) this year is equally as good, if niot >ctter. ;hIANCELLOR JOIINSON'S TWO PLANTA TlIONS. '1'he celebrated )o1)aho) farm of haucellor W. 1). Johnuson Was next isit'(I. Ilere is i mangnilicent sight. I'hr'ee hu(lred an(1 tft v acre, ofeot(l) it a body, that. ut ill average at bale per tere; 260 acres in corn, some of which mvill make tirty to tifiv bushels per ("re; 101) acr0S ftir sa111l grain, now in lens, lilainur"ed wvillh the "'ash e1lent," which he has t)u1i a success. Every mne1 who knows the 1)onalhoo plaec vill remnenber that it was formecrly "nt upl and1( surrounded by ponds, IluiCes 1111(1 (Illlulil'es. It is 11oW o11 1t110 Ire4 andl best, draind planta ions inl thle State, and befo)re this (railllt, wouldlt not, have avered''( 5"0l muntds of sCeed cottont per' acre. C'hanl 'ellor Johlnsonl is reducing por'tions1 of hle hayinito cultivated tield, of corn. A\ noticeable Ii';ture on this large Iil"nl, is that, tli'e are 11o cross lirnces4, illhough divided into numerous tenl 1111'es, eacht of' which is mado sel1-suis :1i1in1g. sAnolher is fl-.at. (Ihe lanid is )Ilanted(, not ill fields or divisions, but t-cor-digll" to its adaptabiliy to corn, ololton or grain. The ianuring here i twenty bushels seed, 101) pounds E;t i wa":tn dissolved holae, and 100 poln(ls Juanapo. Anl experiment wit h "Cot Lon 1 ood" showvs earlier maturityv. The party s)entthe ni'ht a1t Donahoe an KNiVe 1viobi-vfl%%%s1 lhe (enterp'lrisQ and1( enerlgy of Air. W. A. Ilhinsaw. Crops aboult the pla1ce 1are. ):r1ty took 11h0 Cashlua RoadI, 1~wic leads8 through the0 poorest, part1 (3f narIlbor'o, except the sand1( hills. IlIowe3ver, thi' (crohps were) senl onI Ithe o(u1te. 1rving 114 this road1( bevond( thea I'd en's .M ill, proceeed'l 1 thr'g theIl 1Marlboro1 11 -arm oi Ch:1)11ceflor l dhnon.' >01' ot bale12s. Mi'. Webster'1, the super01 uteC1(Ini, deserves'(' in itch ('red1it for' hie 11na11er ill which, t'or' so inanvl ('ears, 1he has8 comb(iered tis lerI. iomlyI. Ie was f118iounld p)ickintg 0011012, md1( hoeing out (lo eat11 (lrin 11 rass'18, at he same11 lime. Th'Iis is wor'k (on ncxt .A n1EI.lsvER IN .1F.lP3SY C.\TT"1LE. Mr'. W. D. Cr'ossltl's lhr'1t1 was '1o1n( well impr)lovedl and1 stoked. lie mUssm 801n1 1 J10 rsey01 eattle. 11(3 11a1 ni cII 1t11 210'0 es much01 of'whichi will >roduce o1011've a0ba' (por1 aere,1 1nd wi1ll "r01m Is 4inhous11e enn1 be seen1 1,0)110 1ere8 (of cotton)1 that will prloduce0 1,2)001 >111es. ''Tis inluldes 11is own, Col. sAG.\ACITrY AND PLUCK RIEw.i1ul3l:. Col. (1. 8. McCall was1 neCxt visited. ion1 for 12 1,000, manyII~ shook the'ir' 00om. lIe has1 paid( f'or thle hsund, aId als been made(1 011 It. T1o this ftermh l'e ims added( largely by aldditionlI pur.. hlases, andi now has about 40.acr'es ini ottoni, muchiliof' whlich will make1( 2,00 ounlds porl acre', and all (of wh'1icha will .verage a halo to thle aere'(. Ilis gin 01a8 1 le only one0 seen runn11in1g onl lie '110LAI iST PLANTI'E1(1NTw11O COUT;xips. IIa.l. Jl. H. Br'eedein's homne place0 vas8 visited, and)1 foundI, as8 usua1l, to ies, having 85i0 acres0 in cott.on1, wichll bis said(, wvill avOrage at bale per acre. EVEnY itlAN Hfis Own MUSICIAx!-"W hat's lie good1 of me buying a1 piano or an or-. an? I can't ovenl play ajewshiarp, (1h(' 1 >vo1)110 muicmity well. I wish to good esa somebody would invent an instriu bont thlat I coul1d play." So say thous1 11ds of' genuine mIusio lovers, anld at last] nausical genius hIas given them theoirr eart's desaire. This ne0w musical won-] or, he Orp;nnette, is no toy or' Ihumn ug, but11 thie monst m'arvellousq mus1ical in trum)ent of thie ag.o. II p)lays hymnlI ainos, qjuadrilles, waltzes, (3peratic so aons, or P'o1nlar songs ,with perf4.ect Ccuracly. .4 c.2d44..canl:/ i. HIaR full, wee11 tone; dluriable; n l iab~le to gti'. onit f orler woghsonly i12 libs. Pliee, Witl) ' Ttines 8140; extra 4ineg 25 ets. chI'I.I inalrantleed to glve'*iore s Iisfati'>mn han any13 othe~r ins8tfIament uI theO world. ionety r'efUnIded afTe' 5 da%s trialI it' ot satisfiieto(*y. Thotisand -1 already I old and niot 0110 reOtuied1'0. Local agenits an rtedl In overy southerM2' oltf and village. or illustrated catalhogue and f'iill par briars address Ludd(en & Bates, Sa annash, :(Ga., Manuacturer's Sole outhierni Agents.- sept 6-Am ---9n't li0n' V your 4ighbOrs pa nr-, but anham. am Rt :4 t c f & ?t ff+' :c. " - ' I'r CUlt})1):t~ i11 titr , (1. I, ,_ .' f .pplio, v,hi' u - e they tro ineop b' -t'l-' t , P"'7 o Y tho i .t.1P.tD L1- t, - fcat; V clg .3.W zu t t:W .:.o: t+ i tt.:ia.t! feet digo . -i d a I tho'.n Isi-.. o of iood. ThOy *- 1 ! r :fu .-")t e: on tho . :,.lt i.3.''1V ;t.i, :!m. th u le i s a - . - : ,i - lP m'o tU . . n l:i. t' tCeA, tan,.-; :.;i - :t nt.a; m ' tht L iy II a au:.n is a )ctuhfy_con1..11:u oC_t'1 "l V i-')tIy L.A- :REi 8, Im:"- 1 T-0 . ltv YnoR rc'ltl PA; N l'ILE &a. a cufats that ton o r",.": if di'. eriltiot it il~ lr -o ~OY~O~bT!2A'iI0! I Li. t et .dai et " . s~olidelyiadi i ' Itia6 io ,o itrn dat ";r"r1 ioj iti so and vigor to ustEi s to food. _Tthis being ".\m plA1)Aiseid, oV'courso tiI ER~JVOUENIYSTO.1IS' BRACED, i THE ERA!N IS NDOURSHED, AND TIJE BODY ROBUST. I BoIinri,comnposed .o thle juices 'f plant extratgTd by_Iboweri -hemical_ ge. cies and propaclt _in a colc.utrated \ :lon, they hr guaralted_free from euy thiut thn.at c dijuro the most el- t i:tto prr.oon. C A anted ceilat, wt-ho hts aanlyzel them, maya "THEERE IS MORE VIRTUR IN ONE OF TUTT'S PILLS, T AN CA BE FOU iD t IN A PINT OF ANY OTHEBR." r We:i thepered sIany t io h i metei Try thi. erody fairly, it will not harr you, yott hav nothing to oco,d utwl4l s urely gin a Vigo rous !ody, Pure Blood, Strong Worvos and n Cherful MVind. Bo-l by Dr u W ~-l Ihiron:11)1h ou t worl. TUTT'S THAR DYE. nAY HlAln o on a:ns changthe to a Gr.oas b r by a moig dyajiplicatinn ci t l)yv. Il n. p:ts a NCiudr:-t Uilr, aiur a l Ft:moud y, tn is n:u Itllrm:.i- S a writ:g wy-nr. id by Drugits, or W-:'oy rvs rad nt horu M. d ici::t fie .urray st., Now York. T PE FRIEND 2CF ALLV HOL LOWAY'S PIL LS!! "I. p ii hadnofaptiff;Iflloays?i - '"Your P i e " hir'erous. tI lindi for' ianotier box, and kop them . in the hons." "D)r. Htlloway has cu rld my headuache that wats chrne.t. . 1 "1 gave one0 of youir I'ihs to mIy babe for choira a ras. The do ir little thingi got wetll in a day." " .v antsea of a inornling is now1 "Yuir box of 1 Dolloway's intment eIrd m of ni S in 'tho had. I ratubbed somea of you Oiin'n nlt behaind "S -ril me~ two boxis; I wanat (one for nt "1 i-nse a dollair: youra pri-'e is 25 (Ients, hat1, the 'noad icine t Ine is1 worth a~ "Sonid meo lve' botxes of voulr Pills." "Le me havei thre 'h ioxes of *Olnr P1ills lby re-turni mail, for chill s 'anid I have over 200hSI uch teOtm1)1ontjils ios thes0, liltt wiant of sjpaeo com1jils meC to Fon CUTANEOUS DISORDERS, Andu( alt ernpltionts- of the skinl. fthis Oint-4 men'ft is mio-4ti nivaluaible. It does not heal1 X xtrnlly atlonte, but penfetra'tesx wi:h fho most scarolhing effectats to the veryW rcot of evil. RlOL LOW,I'AY'S O.INTyTggT, f PossessedOt of this remeitdy, every in mtay' het olwnt doctor. It tnay b~e rubabedl iin'h systemu. so (on to rech nit lv m n ial i in lit ; bi.ly th)~ese meanst . 'ours .9 liverl, 1Jpine ori othaer lparts. It isa liis .a falli &( lerinetdyV for hid legs, hadi br-easts, conatrat,,l ur ;fiff jit, gont, rheunmiii n1 OST I"r Aa-ox.-Nune;i ntt- genpainn lat. he It aurl .J. 'i t v r-. 0 is iaaf for Ii-1i ~ hil ,surr~aiotiants each1 bax *or i-ma I" The''Irre fs con,sfrlerablte sain;e by inking dI tii0 age: sf40s. IIOLL.OWAY & (Co., q feb 15-lyNwYrk GREAT EXCIITEMENT 0 i1 --AT-... 0< PALMIETTO IOUSE. a" eI as -JUST A RfRIVED one of thec finest as. vi 'ortmetrnte of Liqlu.ra in the Jioro. One al liarrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Netar, 1840; Three lBarrels of fine ohld lyo WVhis key: lIst, 0O(d Itaperial Cabjinet Whaiskcey, years ol; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, V - litto; 3rd. Roatnoke lIye, theo OIlest, 18 flitto. Corn Whiskey of theo best grades. bTorth Carolina Corn,Sweet an(d Sour Mash )fthe btest grades Also, Winos andl Bran, lies of thae finest brands, I havo also a . Inc lot of Cigars and Tobacco whaich I wvill dispose of at realsonabbse prices for 3asht only. (Give me a call, arid I will treat a'oii tighit. Philadelphia Lager Doer al -vays on handu from theo e.tlebratedt firm of C Fierger aind Enigosh. You enn find mo at ti ill times~i alt the lBar utnder tho WVinnsboro ai lotel, next door to D. R. Flonniken's, o sall andi see me. J. CLENDINING. 'b aug 26 1 DUE WEST FEALE COLLEGE. e >Iotwonty-first year \ill open QOto The President and- his family will re nacn in the College. - p Rtates have boon redneed. Tuition and c loard, inicluding washing and fuei, for ho year, one hundred and six(y-tw.o dol ars.. For further particntars ajpiyto the Due West, 8. C.r August 15, 1879. aust 19-Im OR Medical use, try thme colejbi' Pte Saraloga Rye Whiskey, at F. W. HABEANICHT'S,L ELLOW FEVER--BLACK VOMIT It Is too soon to forget. tho ravag. of tihm critble dlsease, which will no doubt1 return in tuore mu1liguant, and virulont form in tho ful otil it., of 18V. 31EItitl,'lL'8 llICl'ATINE, a reinedy .disco!. ret in Southorn Nubia and used with suho roulderftll restilt L lh Soth Amerlea where til lo.;t aggra' vautel c-ises of . fever are round, t41":; Irontll (10' th u tw ouncea of bile t )( II ere o tr sltnest Iron the blood each time il :t~, ti!rouii the livcr, as long ts att exces9 f bli exlist. itv Its womterttl netlon on tilt lveralnI Stom:ivi the itl.'rltrts1; t only pre Ntit; to It c,rtalt y nay kintl of I'eve' and lack VoilliI. t)It( nIt" cures lleilate. Co1n1t1I t Iloi of mhe ll1wels, D).yspi'a1a atlIt al No oi't taie-1 e:1r Yellow 4ever who will :p--l ih1e '"l:!rl-a l'ol-"11i 1ni OtNC$s of bih: (l tih'' bll!1,l 1)3 itI r 31 .l:n l.t.': i :rPATINc :Iloili.; .-.' i'i 1)y t 11 w) u;fzI. -; lII ; e tlt, atu .ol bot.tlles, or will be sot, by ox press3 by tht rup rliet 4rs. A. Fs. .1 EItitELL & CO., Plilla., Pa. i'. Pell)'rtoli's stillitigia or Qieel't -1('lis hfit. C; ,r''Tts reports o* wot;dirfftlleures of Ithicuma si't, S,eoil4t. S,tI. -ti.'u;t. .IyplIlls. C:,nt-e' leer5 al an Sores. I hat, co.' )rr4nl al. p itl s o o cwuin -y, :11'e n ot. ('nly remi, kahle butt Iraculnt.i s 14 " it lottubte(i was it. not for th 'J1ndta:l"a- ul proot'. omarkablo Cure of Sorofula, &c CA_,l': OF (h. J. C. 13I(AN?ON. Kiso,Tr', (GA., Sticentber 13, 1811. ( RNTS :- For si x Ieen yea'1rs I hav en4 beote a gr 1a 111er41 40ront S''rntill1 ini Its IninIt <ii,tre'.iat winsi I haveI, bi''nI 4041ltteil to 11uy ro4o14 a131 "t for'iIt Ii . tears w%I' 'I :erot ot.;Ii I tio s c 'r: ( I 'lt., "t 1 l o ' . c , d f r ' 8 11.1 41 4 11. '' 1lii :1t11 Ii' I II "S41 ( "11ni 4 l,"1 1 y -11"lin.; e1n" l t 43 is to (" 1UV 3 1 111i u 11.i4'11't t '11 U1 i .l tr l t re i e for - .3 h.I:Of hee t4-s4 , M ornI bOteht iiotns entaw .15'01:11't.O Losite -l u1511 tte l n y.ee. ; 1 11 =".Iv .1 b 1.v rI. A.s r. of 1"lotd illo 1,'IIb 1I 1 i0 le i It of .your'( C t uI xt eih 1 hLI till' i: th lan:! 1 rom tle e 1 SrStiloin s 1s It is to couv y 1111 alle:1n11t( e:t of thi( 1:11"Il''' of mny sufferl'g is..'-", ;ing" .or in .1in' ;',umelent to say. I laba !1erl alll otht' llll t an e ttInuIl t)he its '- ttt1 Ext.:a""t U Stit1111 in h, 1111nl t I ean .ta' l3 "I :m1u r or al1l1 of pa in." lgill fo 1 t1e itIhnotlllnl; to obstructi l a,h cnt.Ive puir..u:.1 y prof:eson. 1111"e thi lu hlmonth, ha140 apsed1 since thl rearkab e cure, withou ly retuIrn of the tiscaso. For tn1 rt sIt of the above statatmot. I reel ally gelntlenal in tartow IonIntyo G, and 'v he meinbo s of the bar of Cherokee Ctrettit ho are 31 taintel with me. 1 shall, veyh 1ain, Wit,h the teepest. Lra'n ltude, Your obedlient, servant, J. C. B RANSON, Att'y. at Law. A MIRACLE. W EST POINT, (GA., Sept. 10, 1870. GF1TS:-ly (latighter wy:t takent on the 25th 1yof .lne, 63, withwhlt1 was sppose tob cute R(heunmaisml, andl was frented1 for the ne withlt no stccess. In March, following, (Ices of hone Legan to work out of the righ rm, an cnit1nu15 tio appear till aill the hon oin, the elbo" t the shulilder Joinut tne ot g. ' i he caso was then p1rolouned on o hite ' we'11 g. After tvln}, been conine bout- six years to her bel, and the s1e con kderecd hopeless, I wat Indutced1 to t ry Dr. P'em 'r1ons's ComnSpo ntd Ext nct. of st liling[a, (1( 'as so well salisflell wit h Its ef'et, that I hatvt ratlnun'd t he use (of It ttntit t,he preSenl. y u hewaCofedthreabulx years et'ore she salt up or even turned1 over 'Iiit help. 1,he now sits llp all (tav, an(' 1ws most of her time-has walkedt across tlu 0om11. lile general heal h Is now good, and I elleve t(lte will, as her linbs gain strenigt h ralk well. I atLtribute her recovery, wlth thu 11flesin of Gotd, to the lisa of yotur invaluabl( l('dlelnlo. With gratituhbe, Iai, yours truly, W. B. IIILANTON. W1rST POINT. Ga., Sept. 11, 110. tNTS a:-The abovo colIticte of r. W. I1 Ilato we know a certifly to as beinig tre 'hee I bin{g Is so ; hutredls of t hlo most respec t dl eiiIzenus will certllly to it. As imuch r'efcrene( anl be given as may be requitred1. Y'ours t ruly, CR%AW i"olIf)& WA LKIt, Druggists. lioNL OTON. I D. Wi.IA. rtY D' .P3HEtO- STIILLiNGIA is-pre airedl by A. 14. 3t1ERRREL,L . (CO., Phila., Pal. Soldi by altI Drug,r"sts In f1.10l) olttles, Or 5en y1'ex press. Agents wanlted1 to Canvass every hierv, t,n for llook-"Curtoes Story"--free t o all lerlielnes rlent to poor people 1 ayable in instal mayst1 OR3 the best half-idimno smoke, tr-, .I "Tho111 malher" super io to.." al thrs a FTWR ADENCI',Rn SOOL COTN (GEORGE A. OLARR, SOLE AGENT1. 00 IBROADWAY, NEW 'YORK ------ The distinctiveo features of this spoo next NEA ISLAND. COTTON. It is finihe 1'oI4 't as1111 thei cot1ton fronl in;.' thireadi in 1 hn 14mrkimt.; lfor maeb00 in )wing it has noi equal0; it is woun til 'The Rhw'k is 1the mlost perfect J ET B L.AC K rer prloduled( in spool1 cotton, being y'ed by a system paltetedC by oumrselves, 110 clors are1 dyed4 by the NEWV ANILINE PROCESS mndering them so perfecf and( brillhant tat dress'-imkers evecrywhiere use thent LHtOad of sewing slik, A (Gold Medal wvia awvarded this spool >tton at Paris, 187$, for "groat str'ength'' (d "4general excellence" being the high t award given for spool cotton. We in vito 00ompIarisonl and respeetfully k ladies to give it a fair trial and eon nco thiemselves of its superiorit,y over I others. Tio be hand at wholesale and retail of aug 12-f xknt J. 0. IIOAG. AP1FNNY SAVED S A PENNY GAINED. You can save money by calling at the Grocery Store ofV H.DQNLty. Just opened a mnica lot of Hugar Cured lnvassemd Hlams at prices to stit 1a the times. Aliso a selet stonc Coffoes id Sulgars. Arbuckle'.s Ungrotund Roast 1 Coffee a specialty. All the~ favorite rands of Augusta lFIour, .V4ltedl Mea$ and earl Grits. Canned Goods of gil tie, riptions, Chewing and Smnoking'Tobao-. , i gars from the highest to the oheany. t brands, lloots annt Sho'es at low u1res. Ladles' fino cloth GaItorse al zes, hower' than the' lowesat. 01'm01 'incs andi( LiqInors. Porter, Boor and Ale resh Spark! in 01(der, Oidier Vineor 1(d Lomous5 ivo ye a eall. I wia at be unde(lrsold, W,. IL. DONLY, may 31 TO RENT; fI Store formerly oooupldt .by So, july Sl-'xttf *0Efo~r$njo . *t P'ALMMsro IHouag4 Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Family Physlo, and for ouring Costiveness, aundice, Indigestion, oul Stomaoh, Breath, IIeadache, Drysipelas, Rhoumatism, Eruptions atd Bkin Diseases, Bil iousneas, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neurali, as a Dinner PAil, for urifying the Blood, Are the most ef fective and conge nial purgative ever discovered. They are mild, but et fectual in their - operation, moving tlle bowels surely and without pain. . Although gentle in their operation, they are still the most thorough and searchino cathar tic medicine that can be employca: cleans ing the stomach and bowels. and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. Arn's PiLL.s have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for theh' virtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstrue tions within their range can rarely with stand or evade them. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formilable and dangerous diseases tlt have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce power ful eilets, they are, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient actrio they gripe much less than the common purgitives, and never yive pain when the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of'tho blood, and strengthen the system by frcing it from the elements oft weakneps. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calonmel nor any deleterious drug, these Pills may be tak'en with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. PRE'ARIE BY Dr. .. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemlits,. SOLD BY ALL DIUGGISTB EVEItYWHERS. P URE Rye Whiskoy, Ale, Porter d boda Water for sale by J. D. 3ICCARULEY. Southiern Purchiasers of Pianos, Or gans, M tsicatl PIublieationis aiid Small Musical Instruments who are alive to their owin interests will buy from the great MUSICAL-EPOT OF ~H-if ~ [ LUDDEN & BATES' MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. ORC'FS/7iy1 nd Branch Houses A lUGUSTA, GA. ATLANTA. GA. GeCo. O Itolas1on & Co. 0. 1L. Braun.uier & Co. UllAlfLESTpON, 8. U. CilAtL TI 1E N. C.* 0. L. MeOehiia, & Co. M.Sinith Music Ho'use. .JACKSO NVI I.i., I" LA. IPENSACOLA, FLA.* A. B. Uumipboll. Brownt Blrot,iers. Sal':tnn,ah, (in., is the~ (Oranri Musical Centre of a Solidi .Muxical South. andi from this central Dist.rlbutin Ifroe )with 1ts chain of Branch lusouses, all under 01to mnagemeJ.crlnt, andi having una form Pices and Te'rmns, are' drawnm the muisical stplIts of the South. A. MAGIFICENT ~SUdCESS --O[UT GRAND) INTRODU~CTION SALE --OF STANDARD Pianos anid Orgains .'arriedI out in Ihet t' S Fidv. sliesd Saii 'nl tin ultiI ant, F.actor v as o r and s,0 it' -.S - i f uhe U S 'i' . i tr hei Imti ti Md Outhfl-t i'5 of 1il U 8. i i . I 4X ti t i \PCg Ivr i n*t4O I.i ,iit 0 t o thern.lousEo -Uiui s inpr sunra V PIANOS met. fnRsewoodi Carved LINO e.. Six Year.-* Gluarante.12 PIA NOS Oct0. nue Inosewood. Cary eiLegsu. Six Yearm uum-a. 5 PIANOS TIOne. Square and, Su$5 et b Case With 8Stoo' and $5 $57 e s;toPs, Handsom waruet. AN as.Stool and Instructor. ORGAN $71 g to oo! d~airntot ORGANS $86 13SOpE Rpaei Misrro op ORGANS All guaranteedc instrumentsi. Maker's name on each. Fifteen Days' Ti eal if wanted, wepy the freight if no sa.o. A t.rial eosta nothingjI Instrtument don't, stit. Don't hesitate to or or. MASON AND HIAMLIN ORGA NS. MA SON~ & MA LIN CiIreh atnd Partor Organs. Not r.ovest Priced1 and nearest but highest Priced, blDest and Cheapest.' * 8 tops, only $80. 10 ;IirrorOp o fy 10. Poloubet k Polton Organs, 8t,ops, onl Sre ni fot t i'ou on Sala oiroular giving The mngulfloont Chbiekoring, Haollet & Dayvi' weber. Malihushk Southorn . Cm, Dixi and I'ett ad String aians o 1 inlded5 Inti wie A oa IW o. Nr rerve.Alneon T fIO I '4N For $10* on an we wi t T 'Pano or *4 en an. f nt in Whe1 (10iver friht paid ito any uAJIpEN & IBATES. A w1 ea~0 in -Our ownv toWn, fld no inma tr nI wIin ns l' Ohe's0 rtn vrofreoefo thos WihI & - now WoOn Novetoaexpi heoro, ,rt c'n deot llor tl~ tLVO~pr very lourtI vafW ak a THE NEWS AND HERALD. noatst Repnbliea;l" as Mr. R1-ice, fTld possibility of 110, if ovorythiul( is to tho acre. 111110 bahulco ho has ]lot it r'; --- = = _= --"_- -- iu tho lwydv of lte,nlblicanism, c(nll- tltv0l'id)fU. '11110 weed Is still f -volt anll 1110 uuder cultivation lougr eloti ll to WINI S131)110, s. C. pIo'tely i' liltes the elmrnc of nulyder gi'utvin}t, and prmuisos alt enotynoua bring it up to this highslatu of cItllivtl yluld hl Il(hliliun to (110 heavy erul tion, llr, ,yel,auriu lives upon the R cz lrt LM 0 1 revbnt a liopublioau uprl8iu " t NATUDDAY, Soptem-or 13, 1 1 1879* now Illtttlll'ell. 1t is lllahlt!'C(1 with IL*Q tt101 bl'I(Il' rl l' Ot1'llell by i'L 18 1), Iststl} Alr. 131 tco is V411 ntyttvo I)ushels of eded '}tud D I3rtt dv. tvhich it is said i'xhlbl t >R. BRdNB DA rts, RolTOle,- fol.".1)l the South Cat"olillisuls resldm 11201)ounds (auitn;Ipo. Of till lle (i' Iho its "calol w iej 1'oveuulnt ill tlru yeurs JNiP8 So Bl'YVl7Ll)tli, ITOR ATR 1?UITQI;,", 11111'U I1i11;It011 111 the lll "llcat tel'1118,n 1W'ltlel' olvuer, it ruo(1 fhl'111or, tnid: thtlu illly Ot1ipi in the coiiiily. Ilis i Sl ---- to But who will vouch 1'or *lie South It it ill )lot t nl1lkl,,'ol tun. If, is uselc is enerl y ali(i good taslo h;lv(I worke d to plant it." ti( verlt! velirs tt;'"u WIllll litco fill u, in It A Word iulsli rnliI1 . it, 111lu ou(; am i)tI i axtn&-d f1 to Charleston Morohante, Carolinians 1es,dulr; lit Washington? Gl+at told that it would nlnkc 0111t; vea, 100,- ul' the prettfest and besl, hnpruvelt 11r. itt"ice nlal or MAN' 1 101, 1)aVe bccu 01)0 nnuul ,(.(!if cotloll, lie ulli rc(i to fill-1118 in Lho eouulrv. Oil 1 (1 ucre s1 iA T.0; rvt .. .t veral Intermthrr art lcles and cunl- i t s: - f (l It all llunol'ublo gcutlenlan. But ''Ibe 1 ot Ili'. Iiii nt that it tvotild not make he Will gather 1.1o 'baies of cotto n. municatioue have Alrpcarod rceentl}' Ili the Nelvs a )cf Courier eoueeruill+r Slnlf l Carolinians residing in MISII- olll'su oluch. talplain Ellerha lilts Besides this he has a hu;,c llu ; in+rfou" are et'i(ll+nlh hrsulciti L. Car- been uIh I'C(1$1001)erncre 1111. this land old huiiiesteatl, nesir I t'(1 Mull" in C%--~ ,1. the buiihiosa rolAtlu118 Xlatllly", I)fttl'Cl'll ^ 1)}' 15rU 1 l' Ilfs 11C1;"111)U1:<; h1rl It ly Ito llill'Ibol'o tt')II(ll wits Itot Seell, hll,. is jy1 li l "COllll(I''. '1ecu (lozo, ex-frcasurcr, rcccully cunvictcll fndnccnulof to Charleston and tile llp I)iln, I1( Would uut' ul:,u +ruod. Fine fu rnls lvere ()If po of conspiracy to ontl ezzle, ex-Suntllor sell Ibt'' (loublo that price; (hl si x tilo l)Inntn1 ions of,llessl s I Llta specially itppoar, flrst; that ' ,".It. Town Charlestou ought to havo 11111he tathat S.A. 55valls, who rei;i-rncd Ills scat to LL(I1 in the Inid(lle of Ihis field, to test! send, A Cotlinrllam, Owen Jacl<soii thwP1'O ineenr avoid an in(li11ILI( 1, for bribery cx- lilt inel'ea"e of tiertilizers, Captain' 1';I- :wd N. lienuc(I, I'ho I"0 and tlio I't 1t)'.t7) of the State; seeond, lhitt sho does not ' I , I'rol)ltlc Jlldgf! Ssun Lec r'ecentlti' 1(rbl doul ]t(1 ihc. Inanurl., and it is 11r. J. B. lllcl,anrill, ])ill-( hased th(:I ><1t'lizvu..):, NY: got it. Boliovlttg that tile irtlolests of ' esliillated by 11illise1t'an(1 of 114-1. t;"ootl old llurchi;wn hl lnestead ill Ihrer ,y are I elncl'ged fl-0111 )rlson and ol,hers of icol +il o.+tit, x ;u Charlestou and the a1 -couutl jndres that he will +rtUllerJ,uUO pnnnlls, Lrncls lately owned by Mr. ltlli"c(1 dint, ilk, WI( , fleeing fi'oni fndicllncnts ui' ncre fi'ou( I. Iln'ro pul'tiun ui'I h;dcns, n hich nu5v has It y1>Icndi(t crup of i'ood. 1) '. bound up in each otha', so that tho , pros )orlt of one ehould redound to for hcchu'cen)' ill tiout"11 Ctil'ullllit, Ilave the hctd, iucludillg; ihese six iteres, Ilpoll it, and which perhaps Iiii. Iwo on tlto:ttiu): 1 ' 1 Y trlts slth.suil(ii (two ]lot.,;(! I rittlcv in (11,141,41(1 more C-011011 )el 101 5%ithiit i; tiilsuu' ah nie,i 1 .; ,' +''. a alljtld;.'ed prupr'rcnslodialls('ttlio 1 t ' tho welihto of tho other, tvo take the I front of, r('+rtilar .'llbsoil) to the (lept11 IIii'I yea I's Ihall anv tiu'm in (lie"lale, pul,lic fuulls ill tit(" I IllIcd 1-51,11 rs n:l+1 catts;r:;s a l liberty of menttoll Ilio In the 111018-1, f ot'sixlcen fnello." wilh exevilcnt re- It sold,itl Ihirfy (lolfir's por aore.. (")ISC lcasury. Colonel Low, M1011, cu11s. ' s I'uul is li.'ht luaui Mildly spirit wlint We believe to be ' W 1'tti , or rod field of it has produ l (l it bale per some ofthochief I1indrsulecs. 1'rrs+f, exhibited fill.,; I;n'e's nest' rattle ];de to (hlti" sul)"uil. Tile ra1)id im1)10 (lllerlt aere. (01 hut t\ ye;n's, alld nuw has (t 'i , ;'I the want ofaccontmodittion on the parf 801101 Carolina. too lalt tur (lie dividv. ul'Ihis land 5'if!i lrIt ul.uluring is }u better crop upon it Ihall ever bvibre. 11111 as ('hanlbrl'lilin's tilalc coustsll,lo 1 urt duc (o (horottr;ll culturc, but Mr. D. C. 5lnclair Vol. nliill year.; lnt5 k t: of the railroads, 1))" tvhich in fillies nlaiiii to the (11111111 (lie {'slpttilt 111181 fiu'ulo(1 successfnll+' ()If the 10.ressivC Th V ''nnor, lie fitilcd to arrest cifhct' (lie Iiaulbnrrr past it has beou it nlatter of rrcat rnu lrun rh it-and (lie adulirablo srs-' plsul. Ile lilts In'liur;ht his Ialict to it dSt Itty to 'got cot-toll ahippc(t to or the I'Hellf011 rioters, ur the II('nro Will 1)fsarfaee (h'ains lea(liug to it, high Stale of let1ility hr the julticiulls Churlaston, Second, as suggeslo(} })t" slril(crs ill tilt! rice fields of tlto Colu- I'he e-Iimato on his crop is (Itll he lilts ttso of culumcl'cial liltullues. Ile is bahee. Tilt- State is n nea 11101'0 ntm acres lhat will make 200 bales, lilt([ noly ltsill r les' tnd Inai;iiir. Ian-!;'c t ro )s it Charlcrton nlerehaut, the tvant of 11iu rvflier 2;,0 bales. I esi(lc:l file f' ~ofly itt r~ direct conlmunicnliun between the clail sin((" (ulnntl l,o1v has brcn ell- ? :ic t er iif 111 (sow nst. I lo lilts 1. , r.. ^ _ . cturll alrl ad)' alluded to, through lhe: acres (hal, Will prullure Ia( bide?, Willt )rIII it prulltlLhIt po ition "ill the , r <'r rtthroa(ls, the lolnpcescea and Ihl, It.trt Path fields I,hero is luwther Ht-lit naultu'imr. ile !Ill-c; used Zell's ;; shipping. The coA of dry age to and oftlee of the superv'isin;;' arelliteel of tbrotlgh his 111n111ltiun, fotu'feen feet plio, llatr, lvliicb this vi-al. hn; pruvcd t ti v., fro is a serl tax Oil cottorl an(1 the the (rellsur " than 5vhilo Ito held It tv id1' in tnusl ( f il, ICILI1, ilnd four superior to No. :! l 'nilnape. l i0111 P tr i? dtlnhorolls il,,;ilion as IIf!,'I Cocl<sill) loilcs loll". 11114) these canuls lead here lhev Went, to -Mi.. Rodt'r1+"1 llul-' r.v sy stoln of rehates is considered by the 1ltnner0tl.SUlallel' ditclies> and to thesc chi oll's. 'J 'o l in tl1C!'C15 a COlllbhltltlO!i 1)CltS'C(tn I'11111 of ( Iiiii1b1'I'laill's +Iill(' ('011ti(1ll,tl' . is all ill ea of, Ills , t 1)rrGnn 'I'lle assa' illlltit ll ofIli'fee is I'e+''lII'(1 )li(ii l'11)lllallit' IIIC N'Ollllel'f'lll I111} l't 5' t (')l( its it 11t111(el', t1'(', llll!I''l 1neII11011 c'.u - cu particls iu Charlestoll foe inereilse(1 n nu+nt and pruductiveueti;+ of theso flat the filet (hill, lie Ilas it phtnlatiou, III-- t ,+;n?racl I)' t1( uua. We f stonhe exact Ihrures, ecl as the ml1I(I of one cII u t Ii of, lands, heICtOI,ru eunsidoretl alulus6 chnscd at, lhil'11'-live d( llaI , an '+ )re 1ui; I 1 t;Y 'O; ,f, t butour rtlcollection is (hllt il.grusls Soltih Carolina I)%, other cidzetls till- 1V0t'thless, on which lieeli'ars kllfrtocll p(r cclit. oil the investnlcnt. Oil ihis ho 11 ill ^t, nlorl than t51 ice as much ir compr(ss hno5vn, and tilo I:tty is lal'fn+r at'erry At tll(; IMPROVED PLANTATION. EJ 'li + n Ill,t' ntotul to iudir;l:c ilst'II' rxlclldill!r this t'car make over it bale to the aoro. tltld Ahfp cuttun ill (mhittlecton Ih;n1 iu 'Mr. .I. (t, Ilascldcu has built, the 111r.'Y I[ Steed, one of the 1a1-rest h+tvoc;; incdsu Ittid hcrn lnrls, 'Chis s 5tem ul' re- ts ,Ii"unlr str'nl t'v+'o iiilo the n ! 111)0l'- Iinrsl. gin and nlfll ill Iho cuanly, and plaille"s lit the volultl, last. CClll' a(( tion, 7xo]tem+ bntos should he nhulishod. 'in of llird it iltg titaI( uf( tur iu. E1iis crinle will lllt it (() (II(1 with fill, luld ill it tul) a+rcd 1 Ii00 x nnds to the ncre, IIis redthn1;n tHF ' I c fnll}' illvrsfigutcd, and Iho assas_ ''lcglull, new, fell horse power cuniae, ci)p this yoaris el1(1 iIIas I;uu(l, il'uut Ito h.et f o ndv( rtis(. tiolne ml has tilt ni(es,.ivo o) sins will sulli'r jnst p1iiIII t, As- haul lnud('rn ilii1iivenloltls antl beiter, nndsitortoac; made tlly ponlf flint Nol-th('rlt hol"es , f i.e guards, Ills plan(uliull is illso vo-wn;)iis: cii 1 t10 110t (l(11'el'(f l', 1111d 1'('1 b 1 1lI'. ill lrtt(i lls ill"t 1'tll'( in SOlltll (,al'uli- 11ig1111' Illlplt t'('(I, all(l 110 p1itii(ct' lilts CIIANCI;LLOR J01ISS0N'S TWO 1'LANTA._ pp__. iII Lr( l Li^nj na. I li(!1" hat't' In I'etolott l,eell (11lie1}1' beell Il1Ul't SIICCe flll (llilil Ile. 'I l()\', I L the intorior of the ;ate go :Nurfh ill- THE BRA! stead orvisilia"' Charles(tnl. l llis is ('orlli led to llie 111111-der or Iravclcrs oil 'rnr: lol u: v, u}tr:u or" rnl; 5 he colebrated 1)onithoe ftu'11l of t, "rA"rr:. '' AND Till true butil is only It stren+r ar,' unclll the hil;l115.11 " 1w nc;;'rocs fi)r pol'puses ('hancellor 11'. 1). Jolutson Was next ' l of rullbcrw . h( Nurlll ncr,d aul t,~ ' 'unuc l 11',llsou is pronuunt'c;l by all 7 llit. 3lotur---- s that C)11 1 stun shutdd adrei'ti,r. It '- I it, m0111l fiu'nur of Ihl. Slat( IIi visiletl. 11erc is It nln0nilicenl si,,. xtr(ic ::iliy t, 1 llree hluldred and tift% acres ofcol(olt lillu (.,mvilki, ills over an It!)Iweiiended docy nulhfno- by halves. As tvell as cil4, uud prel Jones sees Lhe crowd blin(II} guila =, ill a body, dint 5t ill averatre it bale per i--- fiiov nrt " hiau;uraliun of''Ihe Yazoo. plan's in bt'in; cucr;'((ii, s(1iittthl and t!ioi' across Ille Street to tilllitil s, f;1101'tnt( avi-v; 260 avres lit vorn, sollie of NvIlieh RnV tthilig that, ()Ili h Carolina, I. he S l tte (-lilt I)( on~h 1un1+' ()If his Lu u1, III I,noWS tc(11 will nllllcc tot ty to fil'I V bnshcls per ic;ite hfs Well filled connlcrl,, nn;st. he, 4t Iit)w lu utake Ihtn!;:s coni1bi-table tuul s:tvo(1 Wilh0at it-cer(ainly Oconee a('rc " 100 aa'os lot small rrrafn, nu51 iu - t jell. down 2111d cuulcnt hi11I II' tt"tih coovcufcnl, about, honlc-c11'1'%tlill) 1 cu,, liutllur(dtt'iIii till, 1IShlh,aieiiI A uottd+rtan CI 11 ct lu I ' rnll. c , ; , , " T11EIt., IS .dl ttstilr cu~ (onulnl ll I)%- wh loc!r I,' (r; I i-;rc(lt nre of, d t ch.- cualplctc and in apple-pie order, evell wilich ab' it Ill conclllsiun if some nllct'i01' })ur- Io the lirc escape and luthc!ard of ex- olle fl haott"s -s tll th eit sl)u o11 dto l,tc Tt]TT'S fILLS ch.- nr.. 10 hu I:n nahooplaca run 01 l 'ulccsi' I1' he i ; lvisu I)t sC is inla;,inud let, its su'(It it thca_ I1I1 L1ishcrs his (nvn ftlt'enfiolis. 11'e IN A PIr110F h( will f"" will remcnlber flint it wits Vornierly n"uclaim lht' cIi i lcn,"c o", his tvares w. Colonel I'm%-, the Ii'ietl(1 of (lie (iunlot, hu\ (,,(I', 1b1-bent' to menlil'll t'nl up 101(1 sarr0tntded by punll', Ti i'otilary l d 't'l';ISI'll is ill 111( tl'l'aslll'1' (1(' al'(- 11i. c( Illpleleile . iltld IIiI11' ecollo11t11 I;11licesluld(1111+!'Illil'l'S, It is 110W oile 'S't111:ii In 5t"('tltoriall folle9 Illlfil iio slt+:t'e,'t1 have 11 1 Ill'ra11i;'('hlelll of' Ili-, I ;ll'rl l( t. '1'11e (1ll' ofthC lill'~ t r+ i'.. r , _ hwl'm yO.u , y uu nL N is it nuf, havl. h((n 111.0 (it-(! lot. and I)esl drainld plttnl,l Icro,b!ItSr ia }I1 (livcrtinr tLo allcntiun of' it Irn;l (uol. a Qlllall one citl)tr) is tiuns ill the State aad before 0144 portion of the crulvd imr l,ti Ihrt)u "h flint Llu.e was 01','lniring a covere(1 by a liw t, slll s(;ulliili, r=hfu- rouv I3ody, 4 p 1 lss r " fll'I'111101 Circus" lit 1'lllllitlhl, 011(1 " ,, ltl';Ililtllg, 1VUI1111 II I llill'C il1'Cl'il+ri'.Il LII itd roul' nu(Icr Which, al u, lilt sl,t}Is 1Jorvol3 and He tllust introdace himself to the pllb- (nut b111) for horscs, ulules' C.1111( 1)011114718 of sie(I c( ton JIM' a(src. l'li;u Principia omt lat. sulm+ r.nl"husiasl is hird-trrnler ccllor '1011118011 is redncill". purtiuus of He. ''he\- will not loolk 10111 till. IIe Il hogs atl(1 sbcep, of wIlil'll laftcr he fs PRIG w (,I.vtly slew hi u because he was it IIle bitrilito eullivatld fivid., a1' c.orn. must ndvertise hfmself. ('11nu'lestoll ' 10iiiii it spc('iall , 1tO 1 vel nut Ba!a 1)y 1)tn"i1 r , S1d1011)111I' bllll'Ie ill I liv 55";ll- of the 111't:'It I I ll+ ilil' part. (1I I ii( 0(111'1'. Ill 1, II( (IC!elll 1l ;t1111'(! hll 0S' Isll'r;e ,ea vaaesm.naw, does practically Ilodlintr of' tills. 1 he r, fill-111, is that, thcre are lie cross Vence--4 r'"i r tr if country papers derive no palrullslne grelli. ranl Iinunl." Sl i il t r lhill s ccI tairlly 11 1eaus btl"It11 , ;nl(1 is lit) to allhu+rh divided into 11011le'l'UIIS It'll 11211'e h;lpp(1 (I I I)111' llu);I, tldvallee(1 idea of it cotlun ? GnACli.llnonlt'n Tile 1111' IL l';ICh of 1t'1111+1t IS lllillh) sl'l1(1 is B(t pttpr:-I lml of. i1'oln Oharlest(nl 11111'(11ahlI?, tt1111 tliiii' lil I'll l. I II lltth iN'(Ilt"1' a('l'lS Of' e0I1011 j p.,. Is n lrMurrl I ile. I/er(Ild has. ever been fair (~ taillll+e. ' readers are OhltviOlls of fill but it very A.lllt{ll t' i.;; Kill. (lie land la ,,, n,r:,,.,"l:i,"~st,rit the 5olllh. It was inl ,1 ', li,tl ill ISSfi ,, plnntcd, not ill lields or divisions, but t...:'.hYaxpn"ea.,,, few of the loading houses. Let. the ' 111:11w 10111 fin-1v Indes of cottou, 111 i's tccordin",' f iCO at3 Ctit merchimts learn tt0 11 .1(laptllbllity t0 l01'll 11'1'll Sontll Carol butt Sorely needed entire co(11)11 cro) at lltll',re olle-will he eilleacy of a little , } 1101(0ll or gl'i1111. The llnlllliriltn hel.1; r Kg F RI ltuprejudived (eslilnolly. 11 ill it (to averagl. OVCL' at bale to the acre. ; "_ A }s ttl elUy busht IS seed, 100 putulds 1t 1 1 M ., )l.' I Iei ul,jrlst{co tlllftltoll(to11ally to-day? IUIt',tl"9 IN IARMIN(; AND 1k'i l iTAt.1Tt'. Wall (1isSOlt'cll bone, and 100 ponnds The'Yazoo in South Carolina. 11'ehopl: not, Al. llr, E. J. , lloo(lt"s wo (.ruanape. An experiment \%-lilt "Cot- IIOI1Oj. ti uud u . --", .., ..__ toll l+oud" Shows Cal lier u +tturily. The 1'11o editot'lal in the New York Her- 'ii 'otrt of (lie 1tot,1 1 1 , larr;'c. and mal;nilfccnt field of cotien. F, A1sl f,11-11-is 1,, ,,r -I-A. :.. g!_ , ...., narty st,entl.hu nl""hl at 1)unahue suul . _ . ,