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AiJUMi; l)MMRTM\T. ,/. F. NISBET Editor. We are doiny; al! we can in !u* way of making a tratio for fertilizers and hope to he ready for orders in a few days. We would sucfiest however, that the orders l.?e sent here whenever you yet them ready. W" are sure we will ?01 it in timo. ist ev f!. II \l<i i . t l et J' .turd:.;-. '! was small 1 ! l! \.ir'MUl J>:\i I I J) ' Ml"i ' t hey arc t rv 1 o : Ik : :' t1 ? A11 i mcc 1' ' * the All mission am! ihr' iImt: i-j lenty of \v a 1 'o they arc iv ly ! will flilv;iiic( > <iv iat !'> >? . ? hi nirrion't ural el-."S y i? A icirniw A ii-b iiiA. sausage j.';vos llici'? , :. ?' ? lor seasoning ;.:i?l making 11 same : Cu! I!. it. .. a . ^A. . iug; mix fat uud ! . n. Put foui inches of meat in tuh ; then sprinkle on tlii ;:i ami ; ; or. etc. Stir ii|?. ihornmJrA mixing, pros il i,ai , : hen 1>.i i other layer of the meat an i sea SOll as OCiOlV Ulll 1< ail 1:? >1.1 OJ.CH, .itid you are ready i'or grinding i mo so many farme.-* t i 1 n 1 iheii sausage before seasoning il. Wha'i a job of mussing and mixin?.:, and mixing aim mmmhijii^ ^saii, J'ejiper, etc.,) thoroughly and evenly mixed. How much nicer, quicker, easier, and better the mixing will be done by tlio machine il you will only put your seasoning on before you grind it. Done this way it will all bo evenly season ed ; not some salty, and hot with pepper, as in the old way. A new feed that is now beinjj a jrood deal discussed is obtained by ^rindinn corn stalks, The pith of the stalk is used for other purposes and after it is seperatcd tin hard shell of the stalk is ground into (ino powder. It is said that it can be put up in sacks and will keep as well any other irround food. If i- richer in the food element producing more muscle than the whole stalk and stock will e it it tijt ele ct. At ex periment 1ti??i?s it is reported that a hala: d ration cr- he via lo bv ndximr it <-i! men! or cotton seed meal.?('otton Plant S ' {':( '! us -hold. . i. ,., < ?ft. i; ; ^.. ... .... ill. i J) J* < . ?.?4 I Oil ' ? 111 HIP art..; of cw food. and the of ,!t her tar !l. a * .< i! in larger ipt no to tl o -r \V llicll If WU In . . . i Ot li?T roll,I'f.i I I, ,' \\ ' into t!l<> Spot s wIl'T" I \;ilir t ;11 has liccn applied to remove iron stain to 11< 111rali/.e tlie arid ; or smooths tin- tint iron I?v ruhhin;; it upon -alt sprinkled on t l>;? of paper, says the Family Doctor. Tin* housewife mhls a pinch to the water in her hoiwjuet hol ler that the flowers may retain their fresl. iless : scours I he tea or coffee stain* from the cups with it ; has a portion put in whitewash to make it alhoro more closely to / I I . I 1 teeth niul havimr a most salutary' i '?-fleet on the rum- : a.- a dryj' rubbing -alt itito 111hair at night to 1 ?<> <>or?11 m><1 out in 1 'tho morning, leaving a elean 1 1 1 - ;?1 j? ; :*?1 ?n 1 ??i?s*< r-: sa't tray/M for homiuorrhage of the lungs or ' 1 -tomneh : or a spoonful in a glass ' 'of oild water for nausea: for v ' slight hums ntul fresh cuts, hind- ^ 'o?i the nfl'erted parts moistened i salt : for neuralgia of feet or t limbs,bathes those parts with tho <r , strong solution of salt in water as * r hot as is hearahle. The testimony of the "good book" is that "salt is good," and she who holds the three-fold po sition of housewife, nurse and laundresB (as do many wives) must surely have often proved ' this true, utul realized the terse- J uess and strength of tho utter- t ance. t A RETRY FROM OR. STORKS. 1 t II.. lu If.....I.- </. .....# ...... . I in itt fiuj iif ;ti i rjn 1 lilll I That (Jives Reasonable Promise i of Relief. > lalitor The Col ton Plant : in your issue ol January Ttli 1 liml ' an editor: tl by Pro. Uu-sel under 1 lie head lino * I>is.t]>|><?iiit' i wliieh mewli tl urj?ri! me. ' 111- ( ttli - tent relsil .1 It) the Al j < ^ lant a at . .<1 - in | ! 11 1 ?t I on ' i o v. ^ ' I or.-' Conven:ions. ! \\a- surprPed j t I at the comment an?l implied i eriliei-ni. 1-. .-ause I he\ ' tine from | !lP.I. " td Of .e ff. ,(H OIK 'i le aeeris' !;. ! t? di ' J. o n to J 1 the root i ti ittei. ! hti'/.tl iml < I tve 1 it ;) ; : ' ! -.in < l?y ]il ' huorv i- ii r: i?t; I ?u 1 tin* ; r;? < * I i - |. < . I work ; \ ? 1 r i i ] ! !y ;m r ; iv .! i of U?. <.\,|. | !'!: I (I'll : - WOlll.I t Ii! i ,i ( < \ a ' ..111 >:11.* ! \ lor mjIii?? I OlIO (<> II l!. 1! nil t ll<* OXcll.llljil'. | I WIi to li.in.llo if ? \Vho i> t<> I ' tru that it will not he n ! liinii'il iiiIii 'i i-luli In t.ro'ilf ii... i ' farmers head? i IJro. Ilussol says a small frac c (.inn of the farmers would have to i put up tlx* money, and in this I s ! air roe with him?hut does he ox- d 1 poet that small fraction to put up d i their money without getting a ? 'profit on it i Certainly not ? well I li how aro they to got legitimate!' dividend- upon it ? I'ndouhtodly J , ih?' surface whore applied; <?'>-! 1> t:ii:i - </(>'?.1 result.- !>v throwing a :o . handful into the dull coal lire'I with 110 explosive results; or ll'Jo the wood lire nets heyond heriti j control ami the chimney catch a lire, a ijuantitv thrown into the stove serves as a (latnper to the J1 a Mnes : it the lire hricU yives way 1 . i i lier cooUiti;; ranee, a paste ?>t"' :; i*l ; r' : of a!t and woo r ash ! r :ni\ 1 with cold water, and! 11 | j ;iven a little time to harden w dl ' , , . , i M - ipplies 1 e loss : lor cleanin ; of 1 rass or ci>!>,?' r. ; 'l with vi !ice ' ,M : called info e, id ' u i i i ; V i dry tow-d. ' d' a11 ! viuea r t oe }>> ; i iie. !ii -a! or ' a'' in*mv '? i \vi 'i ' . ! ' r??. : ui -i'Vi'iv p 11M I??r ;i ' rnrr > I * I, r ' f r? " I I. I ; . 1 1 '!n' yci 1 ! , nf in for inll ;iu -I ' ? -pli Is or -1 i I t spots of shin ! "' poisoni?v. n-i'-- tli.' \v? ils solution ;1 o! ^:?li ami walor : applies ?1 i*y : >'l >- 1 I'll tl - in y buying ami selling on the ex liange. There i- no oilier way >v the very necessities ol" the aso they must be Hears at om line as surely as they are liulh t another. When they are Hulls it is all iuhl lor the producer of course ut how when tiiey are Hears . -t it be borne in 111 in ?, too, thai i.e liivt consideration of tin orj oration niu>t bo to niaki n.iu y !' ?r those who put up lh< lor.ev; I>11* how can this ho<l<>n< itl.out being >>n the He r ^i<5 ; 1 he luavs ! at i lines ' -imp . c m l i)e liolie. it is (MSv t < co - *:? : scnen: ?. on xchan;' i) rt lit;i i I :<> . her it world hi I p ; li l";r; :!mm* 1 - * *. il" i - . tila II i UlU . .1, 111. to 1 . ' 11 !'i -< I 1 re jmOi m; liscus.-inn ot th> > (|iu ;tion l>Cior? lie committee *iI Atlanta. ! i)j?e.ai\ 11 ni Jin Almoin .ti.-;i I . I )? 'IM, > ;>l! .1. j.....i '.V .. I it ' lA !'ii UO( ' i f'i, ' con id> : ed ml rtini/' iin </ I d?? not t liinl< an slate the ground <>i the ("on cliiion s action any more clear! han it ii- suuied in iiie inclose port I I 'liii .!. in>i il til ion; -i a-k that you publish it in yon text is?-Ue. ! hve no prejudice in the mat er. I nin ready to accept an; dan that juices reasonable prom M- ol relict. Il ike. I it is.- ell o nvhmlv gIsa can iikhcI-! wi\v *ho Hnddov nlan can give re ioftothe farmor without fir^t re rorsing all the forces and inlln 1 ih'os that now control, I wil gladly come in and work for it ! shall not help any agenc; hat hy the necessities ?t I herns md of its organization must hlee ho farmers at largo. Youth for reliof. J. Wm. Stokks. Washington,I).C.Jan.loth. Our Dairy. I wonder if some reader < loino and Form cannot he arouse o a sense of the wrong that acoi ain class of Northen manufaeti; ers are now imposing upon th lie people of the South, not onl o their injury and rohliery, hu lierehy taking the chance ( nakinir a livinir awav from th southern tanner. For a gren nuniicr of years the South ha >een made a eommon dumpin rround for <Uim eh* < <o. ii 11 < !n. oleo butter, and now ? : I *?' otlolt si-i'il ] *rd. ! know III iwn market i- i'ii 11 of t !i*-se t liinu:or n.y n'ifo frenuontly bring la-ill home by mistake. >he hein m posed Ujion by the merchant I have dined lately in t puhli nsl it ni ion where the proprielo <i!d in** he jod thi* iniiiate- o h omai'earine with t ill know! l^e ' i t he ant hero ies. !'ii i.\\ r ill' ? " ' II'" I .1 111^! II. HIM \\ I | - I here to ?*11loive lilt* ia\\ . \> ii .t; ?\v> a -iiiirli* iiH'inln-r<>| 111\ tin i III' ! 1? ! I.TII I,.' . i* i.i \\ 'I i?.! i I! < j> i\\ it and lirt> t lie wil <? - nd I iicsi* lalse U hack i in* lilt* ii w 1??> mad"' 11 ii II i, .hi litis have liit' niarivi't open lo rue goods, made !>v 'ho farm re if I In' St nit Ii * I have limit (*< hrough tlit) stores of Louisvill n vain for an lionost jiieeo lieiMar cheese, such as is mail n every Nortlion State, l?ut i coin* that now I 1 i\-? in a forhid Ion district. It is against goo Iniry othios to sond full mil lioeso into a Sunt horn Stato. i mil raw, hard curd "allod "Whit )ak" is good enough for thorn. V?-s, it is good onougli for an, \ \ \ - tribe of men who have not the . i spirit to force their hegislatuie to | not only pass laws, but see that ; they are enforced against these ' j frauds, just as those Northern j States have done against their ' jown manufacturers, so far a their '! own citizen:: are concerned.1 hoi .:k Mi. ! 'they evidently wink at the trick J of shipping tin* siuIf out of their ' States and into those Slates that '1 will not kid; them out. lbittou hole joiir h . i dalor and show him how to mal-i p.)!i??? ! rapitd I along this line.?Cotton IMant. . ITwenty years ago the centio of t ! cot ton ai'ni! net ion was ? i t of t he' . j Mississippi river and about -i.; ' 1 r> I ?< i : t ' v V-1'V ten . a-;'" ! 0 tV i . 1 a t o( t!t:?t rv 1 'it to !"' co:. 1 > 41 t jdilions nave oeeu more ihan * rever.-ed about seven bale.- ?nt < ; I I , every ten are grown west <?> that 'IM -ii. inn. i in- rijinri i?i?r \Y(*>i I that river increases it?. crop every > year and d is t : possible i<? put a r i limit to its production, because I w nh their virgin lands and their . j adaptability to the u.-e of labor - iving impliiiK'iits they can pr r dace it more cheaply than the uiiioi ,frit)ih i'Ubl 11i?ii iivur ciiu 1 ('?ui snj>j?ly *!iin world ^ do* maud. I'nle - there should he a I great advance in price, which we i, do not think possible under prosv eut inonet ary conditions, ate! they (> cannot la? changed lor several ' years yet, there must bo a decrease in the cotton production of the Atlantic Stntes because it will he unprofitable. With the present impetus that cotton mill building hns in this State, will not bo long before their consump. tion will overtake and perhaps j pass beyond tho cotton production of the State. What is the future of it all is hard to foresee. It is almost curtain that the fanners e y t Mrs. M. It. Ford, KuddvUVt, III., suffered for fight years from dyspepsia *' mid chronic constipation and was finally cured tiy using DeWitt's Little Marly Risers, the famous little j>il!> d for all stomach and liver troubles. Crawford Itros. S , *r I r* | TipFOVed FARW fiigh Arm alli/ A .. i % fe I "'r ii I ;< p\s i I , :fc |p |f J W ? 9 ? II |\i! ' c i: ?? u ;: 7 5 v fl f *' ">- - O .M~= \ lc ~ 5 \ ' '^.iA I XN XX W X " r ; No. 4 AI [1 Our I'riern for .M.irliiinv. <leliv< 0 with it TVn-yc 1 No. !{?'2 Dmucrs, drop losif :n n M>. I l Drawers, drop Ira!" ai t No. 5?(I Drawers, drop leaf ai IT IS HANDSOMELY FINISHED AND 4.1 ' I Writo for full description U and for C-ATALOC \ ' Buggies. Wagons, Harness, Pianos, t j Roller Wheat Mills, Corn Mills, Subscribe f<,r The (hiton Plant a y a. )*. ni.Mi.v, Farmer I of tiiis Stale will l?e compelled to h:.vi; other money crops ihati cot lou. What will he tin' coiuli lion of the mills when the time comes thai they will have to look 1 ieyolid the State for tfeir source of supply '{ Ii is a: *iterestin;* fi?*' ! fo*- sp"cn!::lor 1en ye H's will, in all prohnhilt * vee jrreal ehniiiies hotli in cotton ln inui 'hiring ami cotton production in this State.?Cotton Plant. ? | n||t " y\ ft r A Hi.J tl V/ilUUll j t'i LITNU TRWULKS v Nii CONSI >1. i loS iN 'id (' 1 An t-i ii:nent 'm'., ork * he*. and Scientist Makus a AYiL ' O-Ter P.tr readers. | ;'ti distinguished New Votk olKi i.-t T. A. "In . isirating 1 ;* (.. i\ r) >f a reliable an I absolute ura for Consumption (I'ulinonary lulierenlosi* mei all bronehial, 111 r. :i t, i 11 v j ;t 'i '5 ' diseas .?, -tiibIictr:: etui: ' . . * arrhal :i'feet ions, j- 'iiI Cl.il >.< . iilii weak l< C. s, to - ?;l : ; . : 'it I. wa-'t .' law'v. will send 'I'lllf KK KltKK ItOTTLKS (nil (litfi'rcut) of hid N'ew l)tg? < > v e ry to any nlllieted reader of tin; I'.n t kuI'uisk writing lot . 11 in. !I i- "Xew S dentitlc Treatment" has j cured I lioiisaiitls permanent !y by it ri inn I*.-1, and 1-.^ c.u.f ders it *i i i.plii professional doty to - iifferin!" humanity to donate a trial o! bis 111fnllibb' run'. Seienoe daily develops new v tiers, and tliis great chemist, patiiSl' i";; or line ill in u for year-, lias prod , results as benelieial to liti 111:111 il e.. 11 be 1 I vi 1 iied by any modern jpow IIis assertion that lung troubles eonsiuii|ilion are curable in any*, mat | .-o\ n I,y "heartfelt letter - of gratitude," tiled in bis American and J'birojn'un labralories in thousands from those cured in all parts of the world. Medical experts concede that bronchial, chest and lung troubles lend to Consumption, which, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. .Simply write to T. A. Sioctuii, M. (J., .18 I'ine street, New York, giving post ollice and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent. Sufferers should take instant advantage of his generous proposition. l'lease tell the Doctor that you saw bis offer in the F.ntehphieb. tost PORK, 4-f" Fori: Sausage', Beep. You ran now >*et fresh pork sauaagc wi'll as first class licet at my market dally. I'rompt delivery innde for nil orders in any part of the town. W. F. YOUNG. Jul) 2S, ly ) iers' SEWIfJG ;nce pp.CH3.RV,, /. w ' A ' I 5^ :7 i I ~ I }\ - r--i ! 3 ' rr &//i4'-Wte?SJ S I |r ;i\' ' ' '! H ri ~ . 7ii ih 3#%| 1 f *S i \ ||| I * J " f _ ?v. V ? ? 2. S I.I.I A INCH. s ' * y red at any liepot in tho State, 11 r < iimrantee: ttl cover $ I 8.25 mI cover $11).2.% m! cover $20.50 f COOD A:S ANY MICH PRICE D MACHINE . ..i ! ....? I aurrlu of SHWINC MACHINES, r ;n:s ?mi cfts ?.f OryuiiH, Furniture, Plows, Harr^; Saw Mills, or nnythlnu you want! nil (/it Oar Price List. s' Alliance Exchange of S. C. i ? <