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Cotton, very other crop, needs : htnent. A fv:T.'ii::er containing nitro \ phosphoric acid, ancl not . than 3 ?(> of actual Potash, ".'I! iv;orrase the crop anil imtho. 1 mil. r Injurs ! II all about ti'.o subject. They _:v tree 10 aiiv u.rmor. jr.;;MAN" u \Ll we;;;; X:i.?sau S#., N* v Y -ik. DIPOKTANT. I'/ TitI'M. .V Ihipt'st Minister. who Knurthe hake <itv People v. I!, tiives his [{ensons lor I'elli viiiLC That the Atrocious Mueller of Post master tinker was Comiuittefi l>y Negroes, o-s wnC Sta(,? ;l hy tinker's Wile. IV the l'Mitor of !':?.* News anil j Courier: 1'iie writer <>l this was, past >r for t.?vo year - n I/ike Cily ?ISDo-'.MJ?ami intimately ;h-quain'.eil wi:h the p ;>!* of . town * ;el of t he ;vj;io . > ? ??.. . i- u ^ i . . . AJ.V IIUR IUIIUU i( nodosal- I bl<3 t<> believe th?t under an\ save ona provocation c- uli) they be induced { countenance a lynch in;*. From tin* fir-1' ho ha persistently asserted private conversation that "roughs and toughs" from ? distance wore tf perpetrators of the direful deed. But it is a great satisfaction that he can now inform you of tit sigDiiloatit fact that manj of the! negroes in that region, and ovenl some of Biker'- .10 r kin, not fur from t flighnni, ' v that tin ( ' deed wn dono ' \ groes. \: 1 ' more, B.ii; ? ' ? vn ift 'i ?v d " the next ,;i:.y that ' l.ey v negroe-, and > tai'-d n themes s v. n< s it, at t lint 11 me to Baker's .>; ?: i r. Aavtvny, iitat brother iu:? testified t one ol the i) c.ti/t ii-i ?d , loriMr. i* county, ahd member of I?litu ciiun h, ol 'v11ii;!i this ritor ithe p istor. Perhaps it is well to add tint Fraser B. Baker, uo unfortunate in his u'Mith, -.\ns by no mean- o honorable ami cUva't .is in inlite a io immt.m a j> me anionj; /> ?;ler. tii manhood. .*ory . nt ; . O' ' <d ! is r s M !,< iit?'?t > i Ir on the nc-p ^ of !ti sy lia icrhooil, an I s!i . a! ! !>e re 50 in I ami pr. servo I so that ? iJrovvii - - ?ii may y? i* liav ... s : r i: - \ :.i oapi ry. 1! y .<! many and bit i?'s. iiniea among hi- own race, .... i i??v ix.*]? ot i:?t- ' resoijton every- ; y in v i .. c imi< 1 ..In. Tlioiv i - i.'ofxl reason '? V> : to -ill- >"'t t; j ?? ol|f 1 Ii a I; i !?:>:; (!< r.'*- . <f , II. K. <>. I :?i; j '.'i v. 1'c, I ! '.) . o <%' , |(. (.'Iianihcrhiin*- <'on;;li tieiiiodj. >1"11 I'his re:u( !y . .t.-n; i 5 "Sspeei:; .. I , i . j . , "whooping cough and iiillu )n% i.1 V.'I r ha< become 1 . ni< :s^ 'Or it-; cures of t'if - a o\ r jartr" jc.vt ri!ie v ii.z" ! woriu. The n:o t ll.it i ! ini nia^ have f? - *i r c . \ :: v,n . counts of its 're. 1 #ru of (' aggravating and p trsistent eougl it has enr i : vih .* have yi-!-1'm1 promr,1'.v r joothiir.; effect.n i i.i.. mis j attacks of croup ii I. is ?uiv>!.; often < avim ' ' The ex ten ;i vc i:-; t : , v ' jne: coii^h has shown that it r<-l - < that disease ol ail Jan^crou - cnnaeqiicnccs. >n!<l liv .). Iae . -% iV l . ia ' 1 15. ' . J foil;;!i iV t '*? j Lan aster, S. (\ Tn t'tir.-> Coti illj' tliin ' uri'iir. Tftko Ouoi'.n i i ' ..: : >' i r '?< . If & O. I ill lui 'i, , <>r: ; (Ml '.I IDOOt y. V MR. DAVIS'VISIT. The Last, Visit of Jefferson Dnvi to Abbeville. It is a well established fact tha Jefferson Davis held his Inst cabi net meeting at Abbevile, says tin Abbeville Medium. Afterward the members of the cabinet dis persed and in a short time Mr Davis was captured and im prisoned in Fortress Monroe. Tin funds of the Confederate State wore brought through the countr; by iho shortest safe route ii wagons and under a cavalry es eort. President Davis journeve. with lb" escort most of the \va; hut he and a part of his ca'oiue took a special train at or noa .Newberry and came to A -hovilh on t lie old (Jreenville and < 'olinn Ida railroad. The engim and car wiiicii made up the train Ilia It m-p -rted the parly belonged t< the %'ashville. Chattanooga A: St bonis railway. ;dl the rollinj stock ol which company had beei sent to this Slate for safety afle A i hint a had lalleii. .1. i I. bat ituer oi Atlanta, who i< ^li.l eonnootci with the N., C. ?\ St. b. railway and also with the Western t* At hint ic railroad, w;a engineer ii charge oi the special train. V .. . } ..... ' 1 .\iiu .? neiuenee wa tii.it tin- en yiih* \v11i? 11 pulled tli i:?I tr:iiu was named "John ( ( \ 1.111II N." This piece <>! iutnrtuation ha never Iu-elt <*iV? 11 !i> ill;' nilhlie In tore and we obtained it tron ' 'olem 1 I .at iuier as we linn lie with liim last Thursday. Therein lar train ou the < iroenviile v.V Co iuiuiii.i railroad \v a - run h\ t ioorn \\ . .MM'an who still jives in thi eity. il?' pulled tiie throttle o tin- ' Main -> known a> the .loh Bolton CXenr* and the "Dart. The ' !'* was small . lid had peeuiI sun ! o-l .ad; hut die v. a the I':.--*est on ih" 1 in"." The iirit seees<ioii meet int. \va eld in Anheviiie a.id <? \ a. !i led ea linet meeti:i_r. The urea John C ('aihoun was a native < A hhevi ih* and ! lie eri.vui nauic in his honor was in at the last. DeaVrev, Cannot he Cured I |k>iminn <>r ilic i ,ir 'I'Ihth Is only oi, I i ' li 1 r 11, - : ml |S;H ;< . 11 -111 :muni. iii "i. li>-ifij i i'.? . I'd l?v t-.ii is imni < :i lit lot; 'I Hi' k'oiih linlsi ll illlst. .'ll !: Till'" Will ll Illl-I I1. is ll,: i,. <ni linvi' ruiiilillli'si> ! .?r !?m> ?T-. In-u Irn,', ninl \\ iii n l is . ii i .n l . .- <t l.'ialni tli" ri still, in'l iniios- tin- .r.:'ivmin.>: mn . iti I Miti'ii ii it iiiii lliis t ili" ri-si in to it, uortni iilimi, h -in will 1" <ii irnyi' l fnf">.i t lm.si ..uii ii i m uan.f 1 iiy C.itnrrl til" :ilti(-<i snrfiii' We > . |v < ' : I . . i'" l> i: . is" I if 11", 111 I S I "ii isi '! I v < i I'll; ! I a II III I " i"rinI I 1 In s < 'a-,turrli i' S ,?| : i . "uliirs; li"" I .1 < M .. Ml\ .v t ' i, 'I' . In, i Sold ' v 'ii-,- ; I In1l'n Kn in v l'i s up" ' "s i A ?.!.! AN< I! N FA VS. T!h? f'rsiills !'ri !?i t!ic 'Tnllj V n? t-lnnMirHciiu,*. Tnf rally ??t flic fanners' a!I< ar: ; on March !J:h was ver gratify in 2, .nv I'lisidenJ Wi horn. Vory <?n?nijr;.j: . ; ort h.?v !. n r M iu:I> intor* f i ociny aw:ik mmm! iunnn^ tlx* Juki v. t r - , i i,i .. i, mljcr; v. Ml) ' I i !) ' I*| l i MIT Wil'" (! I] i i in .< .' f Stat An 1 ' iC Ik i i'?. ijjfltl t 11 I if) ' i t i< 1; nice, the uvular <juai t< i ly li t- 11r?ir will ho lipit ??a 1h - v .id |*"t <1 ay i n April, l<i ' "tI l'r i'mit \Vili?? > urjct-a th to a I ?f?.. ... . . . . --- I ?..? HHP I 4? ? IHI. i?l I IJI * t; - 'II II I i!?< .- nt Mi r";poetivc cmt llOU?e?i. cr* hii< 'i ; (ur.Ms v. ii! I) rrr.vulod for each county an m::ft* r. (.v gov.' r il internet v.-i] bcdiscii: Hi.?('(Mimibia MARVELS IN CHEMISTRY. s The Wonderful Achievements ( Some Scientists of tier in any. I The Manufacturer. In no Hold of science are th 3 Germans doing; more than i s chemistry. They have long bee - making colors and dyes in the laboratories synthetically, drit . ing out of the market the old dy< B which we earlies had to go to tli ? Tropics after. The woods and tli . saps and the insects which yielde tin their store of colors to dy F1 ? _ , our 1 i siery and neckerchi fs ai things of the past utility. We gt ' colors to-day of more beanlili and more serviceable kinds, at I j cheaper price from the chemist r| pot. The work still goes on. Tl i .Mllllft!) i t rt <!??>> tiaas review of the scientific achiev< ? meats of the twelve months. I , lx>7 we are told that one of il. loading German chemical mam | faeturers had put upon the marl let an artifieial indigo, 'l'his is lirm.of which there are several i 1 t iermnny, employi ng from fifty t 1 1 a hundred university graduat< '..who are constantly engaged i 1! the work of trying to turn scictK ^ i into the ch xnnels of profitable ii dustrv. We are told, too, 111: (: during the year just passed man 1 s'"'T)N. liertofore Hcuight to f procured onlv from nature, ha\ | been produced ariificially. For instance, musk, one of t! i i y j most iiiirhlv prized and most cos 1 ly of perfumes, has been imitate j by a German cliemist. It. hos ever, is not an imitation II ti ii j iisi c;tm re-mice a il; occurriri}; in nature into its part i and can ilten synthetically buil ;i[) the substance by other i.: *.*! so as to prowuce precisely !i ime result, v. hv houM wccall N . . an imitation? It e!t?s can I n , manufacture 1. win should \\ prolan ' the X'-U'iici' of flic he* And if ho* tor, milk and (dices - can tic manufactured hy 11 < !; : ust, why should > not mm " nts'.cturu them in fact ?rios an gradually m hr.* tue cow iro ' a 11v si rvic. ' l'liis may be r yarded as a:ioth r . ault ti;> j 111" agriculturists and t' si^r; ' rians, who arc alwav- cotnplaii iri.: bccans civili/ation i. s?.itii :?.;;inst in them. The truth 'that tin men or the class of me it j who try to stem such a tide ; , this are lift!.; a poor fifth r I They arc ou* of j ;nt with tl time:, and tho way to succee which, in Shakespearian pliars i- i Vi a ii >t tor liian sueci cs. \, ? Ji?* * ? ? # . ?r\ f ! . f il II ? ! i the year i!i<* ( trnian have pr diit.11 artificial h-smi -m of vi I let?, and, indeed, a whole oeri of sc< nts which. app? alin^ t tl olfactory w r> th-> colors a ,, {)< :. 1 tlio eye, are now receivn iii'* attention ot tin; patioi v ntist oi (lermnuy. Althouf. ! mail ? anno: directly en joy tlie: v delicious odori, except in a r I- Ih x way as pleasure reaches in through tlie other pe.x, it is to 1 , remembered Unit commercialis s kn >v. i j.ono ?.!' these barrier liie imiu trial scientist and ti e ; manufacturer produce; they i e not inquire as 'n who may co Kume, or liO' . ! i s.-'! ati lc n alter Imvine made il, ami i . -ii j lect * notie]| nioncv for :t to yie e a pioii' orr the investment, is tl i.. p:'? iii.. j1 i:e what materia t? ihijc iasK niiicii control ' t.r t? I manufacturer. The truest 'hit y ah nf ir all, quoting t?i. !. >iid< ! Time-, i thin, tli:;t ' th. proli j aide (iisoovrir ?nuiek ir proh c hi;, worth ij."?00 per ooii n<) ( (I ?iro rot dropped upon hv ae< !l dent. < >.i the contrary, they a r. the reward of palient, continuoi J ami systematic research, directed s by the highest skill and knowl- y )1 edge." i, The lesson to bo drawn out of it v. for us is to be establish scientific 0 schools of the highest standard,in j. which we can train investigators, , 10 . 1J not mere copyists and mechanics who work along by rule minds to deep and patient research. When * wo have such men,manufacturers b will soou come to know their v worth, and will employ them and t reward them as they ought to be n I rewarded. ii f! 0 American Pensioners Abroad. 1 il There are now on the pension ! II lulls nearly 1.000 persons living' v abroad. About $<500,000 a year. I ' 1 or nearly +2,000 a day. Sunday or holidays oxclud-d, is sent oul ol I ho I'nitod States to other lands, savs The Now Voi le Sun.' a e , There are 12 American pension v ?- . 1 .m ers iti Hel<;ium, S in Holland. ( .. in (Jre.-t l?i ittain, (.50! in <?er-ip i! many, s."> in Mexico, (51 in France 1 0 ami 70 in Switzerland. Tlu-re! fi " ! i- one American pensioner inij; " Fsrypt.and he j;els +120 a year ? 1 from the I nited States irovcrn ( ment. There are 2 in the king a it t. . ^ dom ol Siam. <? in Turkey and I in the Azores. There i- one'' i ? ' i American pensioner in l-inland.'l A not her resides in Ecuador. An- s )V otlier resides on tin* Maud ol Ma- a t. deria. There are two who tvive s >d t heir ollicial address as Seychel a r ! h < Islands, ami they seem to he s >e pensioners ol' rather more than < usual importance, for they yet 1 +'521 a year each. There are < two American pensioners in the t Transvaal. l<t in Spain. 2! in ' 1 1 Austria, and one in the Tomor.n ' ! (sl.mds. There are two Anier ' 0 i ican pec.sioners in .\ISeries undji 1 v; one in Ivor -a. The latter canal' 1 .( '!. ; ! to have a ;;ood time, as pen 1 ' V l&f ' ''d ' l ;>; . b> 6 'fy I"! eon^ar.t ; - in v.lrn ::' ^ j j is ^ Is that drag ing, pulling ?| j( '' j till ni fht ? | j. 3 hy not put the medicine a exactly on the disease ? Why fiknot apply the cur - ri^ht to/?3 d, j ML the spot itself? | : e, V You can <io it with Ve 1 epi' fj*' i" "% h " | E^ U Of ii'4.} V&J iujy Ciiepp^ I*, j Nt *s 1 q ratals '3. j > ,,, Immediately after t!-o i ,v , gpriasU.r i.i applied, yen ; ' v.rrmir.jj, : <""<ti.iin-^!j I 11 JWliuenoe. It? healing renuMlieslt! ,f 1? Be quickly pcnoimt <;<?v.n <!? i'lij* I .1- b* into tho inflamed ti. suos. tel i(j i |il Pain is quieted, K.uvncxs is re-1! J H liuved and strength imparted. rj ' N No plaster waa ever mode like It. ft I- | U No plaster ever acted so quickly H || and thoroughly. No plaster c\cr ti jjj had t-u.h complete control over all Sj )tt1 B Placed over the chest it is r t B a powerful a:.! to Ay< r's R j . W Cherry Pectoral; r dieving 0 Eg congestion and drawing out w < ^ B !t" inflammation. j . ? r U;nPT f:f , || ^ j I ioners go, for ho receives $300 a ear. which is a considerable sum 11 Korea. There are 20 Atneri an pesioners in Hawaii, and 0 nly on the island of Cuba, whif here 0 also in distant New '/.on- j ind, and 13 in China. The country which contributed he larger number of pensioners 0 the government list is Canada, ,'ith a total of 18S0. There are wenty-nine in Italy, IS in Denlark, 37 in Norway, and 1 1 in 1 Sweden. In Kussia the total umber of pensioners is only <?. here is one pensioners of the nited States-in Venezuela, mil e cannot be said to rank very ;.,i ?iw. i: . i 11 uii Kir :i^i. Mistaken For lirynn. N'> account ft;' 1 lie Uryan day ; t (i re-m wood would he complete | ritlumt : sketch el I'M it or Jhiilo'-'s triumph. The pencil usher does look a pent dr.il like I Jryan. 1*1; firsl episode to come rein the res >>:! k'tico was in An u In. W"11<?n Mr. Chal'ee was oinjr out to catch the train to Irecnwood :i lady stopped hi:|i nd sia<l ; "Air. I'rvan I must hake hands with you. That was ho finest speech I ever heard a*t ni *ht an ' you explained the ilver'ineslion .iu:! too lovely lor 1 nyiliiu r." Th" editor drew himell' up, thanked hi> lair admirer iml remarket] : Yes madam, I houid understand the silver [Ucstioii ! have studied it < :<> e y tor Axieon years.'* A number d small episodes oeeuricil <>a l!:e rip, but lhe tHumph par excel enre occurred at l>onn!ds. vlterc : 1 ..I . : -- ? t ivmmi-iii uri'T rum m- cum co laid i uhl ( :" Mr. Ohah^iami nsiMod um put! i n g hi ^ in the arria . < I' ' Vice;; ; part 1 or Mr. l>fv;iii.?'nlumhiu ilogi CI . 15 < ". t? A I?T M I:N T < ?1' SO \ T11. iril. Crali n.i, lie ('ninniaiHlcr, Arrive.-, at Atlanta. Atlanta. Hi.. March Hi.? Jrigadier General William 11. .imIi.iiu. the ccmniamicr n! th * low departinent u lie South, nul hi chici' 'il' -iuii'. ulcnant \<iains, arrived in Atlanta to day. General Graham will, it is said, it once cstiihlish liinisoll a'I tall' from S-.u A ntonin. Munitions ui wo- arc passing ir . :_ u A:'m'a to mil! ami A] aiili pori' fl.iilv. Ihiilroad huh expect thirty ar i! war nmUrial tlurini:; t!io 1 anc <>1 tlie week. cjb.ssnc oxxz-A.. " f S/~ ' 1? ?* *T><2LS. 1^. 4 I Tiirluvl Troops. I.'a' !i, N. (\ M .rcli ! '.?' r.iur Ih.u-t II today roreiv.il a hi- " ' r?iM !'rtv idt'i.f MrKin?y, h-kin:; h .w nianv troupe tlio vat. von! i furnish in ease of io*i, >i The reply of the (Jovirnor nave as the irr.pher. t''y f>h j la , s 1,v: .<>> IT H f * J 9 fjj * ! C'li ) ?lt I ?)|" V.* j <w i tJ0 *e ','a i J v ' ' " ' < til till r. - nt J 1CT j&kjzdul.zl-Kcemm n m wooi lby, m.d. *r#?. oilno 101 N. I'ryor JU "iTii?TiiiiiiiifmiKJ Ni'KK eor.p ' and out Sons. I ^ \. g | lUirr.fi .< ?".s it' h rv| ; i'I r* VoiiiiiI I-or t'aliu rli, tuUc it plm li ai.il *tiufT ] ip l!: N< ?? tliri'u tiini'4 i> r ilny. SoM by I 5. r. CltffKiHTON. Heath Spring, S. C. * 111C K, 25 < Jen tit.