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.?fie Advertiser h_ _ ?/. (?. /?/./.v?/yg^/:/>/sro?, LAURENS AprTT 0, IS87. VlTl, ll - LJ_LJ_ I . .J.^LJ_gJL!_JUJJ B inscription Prlce--13 Months, $1-00 PAYABLE IN ADVANTH. \wasB~-s&m ... Kalos for Advertising. Ordinary Ad vertisements, per sonare. Ono liiHor tion, $1.00; eaoh subsequent inser tion, 50 rents. I.tberul reduction made for largo Ad? TortisoincntH. FAltltlF.IlH AND TI1K FACTORY, There! ls no doubt but that tho proposed cotton factory will infuse new life Into every tindo, perstlit ami profession, not only in town, but all thc towns around, and tho County ut largo; but it is oyr do? rdre to show that fanners, moro than any other class will be direct ly beneftttcd. Of course farmers cannot bo bonefltted without bono? fitting everybody oise, because they are the producers, but wo agree with Bill Arp; there ure too ninny tanners in this section. Wo need moro consumers. Now why should fanners bo in terested in this matter ? President Hammett of Piermont, states that his mill pays out to his operatives ? 120.000 in cash a year. This mon ey is spent by operatives at homo, and most ot* it for provisions. Hero we have in this county $120,000 spent for thc very articles the far mer has to sell, which would other wise not be bore; consequently ho 1? given a market for bis produce. Hut the main advantage to farmers ls in the price of their chief product -cotton. "We know that Inst your these cotton factories paid on an nvorage one cent per pound more for cotton than could bo bad ( lso where. They bought direct from producers, and saved freight, stor age, commissions, etc., and they could p fiord to give more. Now what does this menu to tho fanners of Laurens County? lt is simply a matter of one hundred and .ti.rtji thousand dollars more to tho far mers than they would get without the factory! Hut,you ask. what is that to nie? Tf you work one horse and make 10 huies of "colton, it Means just $80,00 more than you Would otherwise get. Now $80,00 per horse added to bis iueomo ev ery year, will help many :i poor man in this county to make money at farming. Suppose you invest $800, tn the factory for every plow you run, you get 10 nor cont inter est in the price of cotton, and this is merely one of tho incidental promts from the factory. Hundreds of men who do not raise cotton have found cotton fae tlries to be good investments. Wo soe they uro nil paying good divi dends, and many ns high as 20 per cent. There is no question but that If properly managed out's will pay as much as any, so that wc have In addition lo tho $80,00 on .cot!on, $100,00; making $210,00 prof it on ten halos of cotton, a'.lOVC tho prico paid for ibo cotton. Is (herc any Investment equal to this? We would discourage no one who has a desire to buy bank stock, but such an investment cannot bo com pared to n cotton factory. And besides a man can use his stock in tho factory as collateral to get mon ey at the bunk to run his farm. Many a man cnn by making an ef fort put one or two thousand dol lars In this factory, and while it i* unquestionably safe, it is all tho while bringingliim good interest. Thc committee charged with raising this capital stock are moet ting phenominal success, but every dollar subscribed Olli'* makes the enterprise more valuable und will tend to make it pay hotter. Let everyman take stock, even though It bo only a few shares. Wo must strike now or never. SHERMAN ON* TH R T A1:1P F. In his r??crit speech in Teni?osec John Sherman said that the Repub lican position on the turill' is : "That while leviod for revenue, they should be so adjusted ns to pro eel foster and encourage American in dustry." Several 'democratic newspapers have said that this is the doctrine of the d?mocratie party on the tar iff, but tho Kew*. ??- Courier at? tempts to read out of democratic ranks nil who accept such a posi 4ion. We rsec nothing whatever In the utterance, oven though it comes from John Sherman, that is not 1n harmony with every demo cratic platform we have rend. Cer tain lt is, that the democratic party hen declared for a tariff for reve nue-*, NTHI although Mr. WATTERSON dbi manage t i get into'ono platform Mfor revenue only," the history of rho party ls that democrats have sought stitfh nu adjustment of this ."tariff for revenue" as to give incl dental protection.' - ,If Republican leghdator* would net In accordance with this doctrine which Sherman at fri bu tee to his party, there would be no difference on (hat point. Bul this doctrine is not the prnctie of the republicans. Tfoe great difference ns we con ?ple-ye it, between the two parties to day IK, that tho democratic pari ty wants a tariff fixed at suer, lig ures as will raise tho necessary roven no for the government, und plncod on such articles ns will pro tect American industries. A tar iff for revenue with incidental pro octio'.i. Tho republicans ?>n the other hand have given us n tariff that ignores the question of reve nue, and takes from tho people moro than ls necessary for tho ex penses of tho government, solely i to protect,-not American Indus tries-l>ut manufacturers of certain articles, lt ls tho inequalities in the tariff that needs reforming. What we need is a tariff that does not take one cent moi r from the people than isubsoltllcly neces sary in order to raise tilt* revenue for the government economically administered which will at the sumo time give tho greatest pro tection possible to American indus tries. This ?s the correct doctrine of tho National D?mocratie party, and the sooner Southern individ uals,societies and newspapers, cease harping on "free trade," thu better it will be for us, and the sooner w o cnn got real tariff reform. No question bas ever been pre sented for thc consideration of our people, so important and fur reach ing in its effect, as that which bas for tho past few weeks absorbed all others nt this place vi/ : the cotton factory. Tho meeting hold on Tuesday night was thoroughly representative, and from the spirit of those present, we are not sur prised to bud that tho mensure ls assuming shape, A committee of fifty men in tho County bas been appointed, and these men are spec ially urged to secure $2,000 of thc capital slock each. This amount cnn undoubtedly be raised and we may expect the full amount of $100,000 subscribed In a marvelous ly short time. Our people have at InSt realized Ibo situation, they no longer look upon the "measure ns one of the grnnd possibilities which tho future must bring forth, but they have come to look upon it as a living reality, a certainty. They realize,for once thc absolute neces sity for this enterprise*, if we ex pect to grow and piospcr as n town and county. They know that we have made commendable prog ress in the past few years, and they know that unless something of thc kind can be accomplished, we will not only stand where we are, but will witness the glory which should be ours, perched upon nnothers banner. Unless we can improve and establish a cotton market, we cannot reasonably expect trade to come to us. We have the railroads but they have done all that can be done until we turn our attention towards factories. Tin y have on ly placed us in a position favorable to Stich enterprises, and all that I cmaiiis to bring prosperity to Lau rens ami a good, sound, healthy boom to this scud ion, is the enter prise under considere!ion. It will briny; a home market for farmers. They can then sell corn, Hour, chickens, eggs, Latter, hog and hominy, and have their cotton turned Into clothes, at home. Now, work for the factory. From the sad trngedy which hap pened in Newberry recently,result ing in the death of young .Jones at tho hands of his brother lawyer, Johnson, we may learn some im portant lessons. Hut we dare ay the lesion w ill ooo be forgotten, and men will continu ? to violate tlic law by currying deadly weap ons concealed about their persons and lawyers will continue to abuse each ot her hy tin- useless applica tions of Insulting epithets. TlIH A nv KUTI sun congratulate itself upon the acceptance of Prof, FRANK KVANS, to take charge <>i our teachers' department. Tin teachers hav ? selected a progress ive man ns editor, but the cotrp'eU success of the venture depends in r groat measure upon their individu al efforts. We hope they will mnk( this one of tho most interesting col limns of the paper. President DAM M KIT, the mosl sucessflll manufacturer of cot tor goods in the South, probably, Ino given much courage to our enter age to our byj bis excel lent advisory letter which we pub lisll elsewhere. lit? is tho highes! Authority Oil such matter. JA MKS H. RAN DA LL, the gifte? uditorial w er and pool, bas sov ored bis connection with the Au gUS'n Chronicle to assume eontro of a new nowspnpor enterprise t< be ?tarted at AtltllstoTI, Ala. Acceptance. Mr. Editor; I have the honor of ncknowicrig' Ihg the communication of Mr. W T. McKlroy, requesting mo to tnk< charge of the proposed tonehor* column. Approached with such kin (Ai OHS and in such terms of com mendation from my fellow teacher* I have no alternativ but to comply with their request. . f will merely ?ubi t bat I ?lo so sim ply lu compliance w ith the earnest r '-Vj.1 .jarcsrvrr-sr: jLi.i.T.-arr.uim. ?* tm.'.'-UB" Wishes of those who have honored ino with their couiltlouco und es? teem nilli I shall 1)0 nmrc than re paid if I eau contribute ill any way to th" discipline and increased Use fulness Of our schools. Vory Respectfully, FHANK EVA NS. IHK MURDERER PAYS TUE PENALTY. Lewis Stewart Expiates lils Crhrto ou tho Gallows. Notwithstanding the fact that during tho pus! twonty-llvo years, over ti ft y homiciitos hnvo occurred in this County, tho execution of Lewis Stewart, tito wife murderer, was the only lawful execution du ring this period. A full account of the confession of tho prisoner hus bettn heretofore published in those columns, and it is not necessary to republish that horrible story. Kar ly ot Friday morning a repot ter visited his coll with ti view to pal ting any statement be might desire to make. But the prisoner said he had nothing more to say. Ile had already confessed what ho bad done, and all be had to say was that be believed ho was forgiven. Ile said he desired to thank Sheriff Hallow for his kindness, especially since he bas been limier sentence. Said Ibo, "I've {como* to love the Sheri If better than a brother, though ut first I hated him like a moccasin.V The prisoner appeared to be hour ly, considering bis hmo; eon fine ment and showed littlo signs of emotion until uchango of clothing was brought bim, which was the first step towards tito realization of that awful scone w hich had been preying upon his mimi so long. At the sight of his (dollies be was deeply moved nod showell the strongest emotion. For more than an hour he was lett alone with his spirituel ntl visers, Revs. O.T. Dil lard, A. A. Moore and .M. W. F.v ans. Al live minutes past eleven o'clock tho Sheriff asked If he was ready, he replied in the till)Illative anti lighting ti cigar, | recoiled to speak parting Words to his fellow prisoners, Ills last words to them were '.Quit your foolishness and go to praying." Ho was escorted slowly *to tho scaftlo?tl by tho Sher iff and Ills depot ie>)?aild US be left the jail, muttered in a low tone "Jesus, tiki you not promise to meet me v Y es, he is here." lie was taken to lill old stable in rear of the jail where tho scaffold hail been prepared. As ho reached thc door, he turned to the crowd that bad gathered to SCO him, and said, "I have brought it all on my self, 1 killed my wife. The I.aureus (?uards command ed by ( 'apt. Irby, hail been stationed around the house to preserve order and sei uro privacy. The door be ing opened the prisoner was led in and the number <>!' witnesses al lawcd by law to be present. Hy request of the prisoner the Nth chapter of .lob was rend, and the hymn, "Before Jehovas Awful Throne," was sung, after which Kev. Evans offered a fervent pray er. As he ascended the seafield, the prisoner said, in answer to question,"lt ls my belief now that I will go lo heaven." The black cap was placed over his face, thc rope? adjusted, and as the doomed' man w as repeating in an under-j lone, "Jesus save mo to day! to day!"-?it i leven forty-five the trap I was sprung nm) tho s-ntl of Lewis Stewart was urshereil Into eternity. Ile foll ibo distance of four feet nine inches and without a groan and scarcely a quiver was pro nounced dead In fifteen minutes hy Drs. Todd. Simpson and Dial. His neel; was I ri.ken, and the budy turned over t<> the ('.ironer who held un inquest. Relatives of the deceased carried the body home for in torment. A Knllor'n Work nt Soi?. It acorns nt rango to coiiaidcr that, a* a rule, tho nullor linn less w ork to <lo w hen the weather is stormy than when it ia fine. Of courne, when n perilous gnlo of rvintl ia blowing that carries away romo of tho PH i !. nnd spin s, or whon tho vessel ia nearing land in a stiff bree zo, Ibero ia unceasing labor for tho tar. lt is a thrillin:; sound, tho cry of "All hands shorten sail," and no seaman can toll w hen llO w ill lie able to fro below again. Hut on board a good ?Inp in n strong galo, far out at sen, ibero is compara tively litt Io actual work when (be labor of furling thc necessary sails ha? l>een accomplished. lt ki all wa 'mig and waiting, ibo hoping that soinolhlng will not carry away, and cause rome nasty work aloft. The sens sweep over thc drik, and render nil painting, chipping of Iren rust and polishing of bra-sowork lin possiblo. Tho helmsman hos the bard task then of keeping the ship from lining Continually flooded by tho thundering I waves. -Brooklyn Eagle. Natlianlol Cobb'* Geneva Covenant. Nathaniel Ripley Cobb, of J3oston, one of thoso noble merchants of tho earlier days, was generous hearted end consci entious in tho highest degTCO. In fact, ho wild no benevolent that In November, 1821, ho (trow up the following remark able, document : "By tho grace <>f Qod, I will never bo worth more than $50,000. By tho grttCO of God, I will givo one-fourth of Hie net profit i of my business lo charitable and religious uses. If I am over worth $20, 000 I w ill givo ono half of my net profit?, and if I oin ever worth (30,000 I will givo three-fourths, and thu whole ofter my fiftieth thousand. So help mo God, or givo to a moro faithful steward and set mo aside. "N. It. Conn." NOVEMBER, 1821." Ho adhered to thia covenant with tho Btrictest fidelity. Dry Gooda Chronicle. inmisi?n Prooeaa for Making Hu-jnr. Tho diffusion process for making sugar ii very simple. It consists, in brief, in chopping up ibo cano Into i mall Mts, soy dices Rn eighth of an Inch thick, then stooping thc mass In tulxt for two <>r three hours with hot water. Tlil i extracts tho l.tcchnrlno matter much inure effectively than tb;' ordinary modo of squeezing tho cane lietwet .i rollora. The warm juico (bus obtained fa then heated nnd stirred With tho addition of limo, und (?nally brought to n boil; it is then allowed tu stand a while nnd tho clear part is then run Into thc v .. lunn pans anti foiled Into t.u gu r. i fi tno usual manner. Tho refuse from, i he tubs may be foti to cattle. Any intelligent fermer ?nay work tho proceso. Tho cost of opporatuslfl small.- Scientific Imitating Loath** ?arfttcoa. By moans of electricity tito most at tractive leather surfaces aro now com* plotely imitated. Tho leather which it is desired to imitate lo first well cleaned , ami coated with graphite, cs in electro- ( plating a smaller article, lt is then pieced ! in a copper hath, tho tonk of which is j made large enough to cosily rcccivo n Hkin of any nizo. A powerful dynamo electric machino furnishes tho current. Tho copper Is deposited upon tho coated surfaco of tho ludo to tho thickness of ono-sixtccnth to one-eighth of an inch. Tho plato thus formeil reproduces, bed reversed, every mar!; und minute vein of tho leather, so that n print taken from , .t n nu exact copy of tho original.-Frank j Leslie's. Loro's Dtatticniutlos. " V."hat limo did John go away last , night, Mary Ann ?" ?* It was a quarter of twelve, father." Three, the said lo herself, aro a quarter pf twelve. -Harper's Baioir, Four eonturies ago whales woro found on royal tables, as well a? on that of London's lord mayor. Professional lamp trimmers aro a No\r York development. Ali Arctic Sci-iio, I remember upon a certain journey reaching a very high hummock and climbing lo ita summit to gur.o over tho leo bound sea. lt was a beautiful day in tho rn? nth of April. From a olear bluv sky. with but a few lleccy clouds, tho ?run waa .shining brightly, and although in the shade of tho hummock tho thermomotel marked .VJ degrees below /ero. w here I ctood in the bright sunlight the bent wai perceptible. Far to tho north aral weat stretched un expanse of ice, thrown up in variout fantastic i.hapcs--rocks ced picturesque old ruins, natural bridges cu l strange animals. Inshore were ridges and masses of hummock ice, ibo wldto landscape dotted With black patches of rock, from which tho snow had been blown, tho orango tinted lichens showing like burning gold upon these projections, vrhilo a solitary hawk owd poised in tho air over seme un fortunato grouse or ground mon a?, completed tho scene. Alaska Cor, San Francisco Chronicle Tho Law ami 1'roiiiH. Mrs. Sumpkins' eldest l>oy had gone j west, and a friend of tho family was j making tome inquiries about him. "I understand John is un attorney," ho Bald. "Yes, and ho* s got lota of busi ness," oho answered, with a mother's pride. "Is lie a criminal law yer'-" A shadow fell upon the good old lady's face. ..No, not yet," tho said. "Lcaatwayfl he hain't told me.- Put I'm afraid Ito will lie. The law ia so dreadful tempt ?m?. "-Exchange. "Knights of Honor." Addrextt of jVelson Poe,Jr,t I,<>r<l Baltimore Laitgc? Ha li i more % Md, LA Ol KS A NH ( . KNTJ.K.M KN : In tho mimo of Lord Baltimore Lodge, I welcome you most gladly lo our sim ple and unnrotending services. Wo welcome you ladles, boeatiso we know our causo is safe when you are with UH, II ntl wc ure glad ti? seo you, gentlemen, been II se wo also know that ni Ibo bid-, ding ol'your sure lillies, tho ladies, you must OJO long join our ranks, I now beg that you will listen fora little willie, t hat I may I ?ll you the story ot* our order. In 187:1, seventeen young men mel to gether lu Louisville, Ky., ami with vi sion that seems now prophetic and hope that know not quailing, estnblised thc Order of "Tho Knight H of Honer." They were little used lo show or pageantry; they t h ou uh t not ol the heraldry ol'pomp or power, hilt their hearts were lui' of goodness und teutlernuss, and their hands only did thu bidding <>r their heurts. Thenn seventeen wise voting men, these Magi nf tho west, founded u faith with (.'lim lt y tor it-< creed, willi Help for Its motto n'ml with Tooth, riv l.ovo us its chief Corner stone. Kings from their thrones muy envy thom the r glory, for il is now tho story ol almost a nation and the countless stars and tin' i II ti u un rabie sands will one dav heall that may outniinrber their followers. They founded a Lo.lg.?, and Lo! it is a multitutc; they sol forth a Kit ind, and behold it is now Religion. From tho vor y beginning ii grew most wonder fully ami caught the very spirit of lin age. Men found in it tho desire of their hearts and Hocked bene.ah the shadow of Us sheltering arms. At last they knew their loved ones won hi ho safe in the bunds of those who would ho truly brothers. Lodge lol low ed lodge in quick succession, and now, al fourteen years ol age, " The Knights of Hon r" is hy very many thousands, stronger and Hilter und surer, than any like a .so cial ion kaow n among men. I : hus hoon bosci by perils from without and w ?thin, by prejudice niel envy and inal.ee and rivalry amt netty Jouliottslos, and all manner Of unfair ami lying opposition, and as the rock bunts back tho waves mid scouts b> mock tho fury nf tho witters, and as thc oak bending in high tops more powerful, so does our h. lov ed or der, conti hut in ils st re ugh, in the mag ic power of ?ts mysterious sympathies, iii Hie spi ll of friendship and fraternal love. of all good Impulses, of all high hopea and aspirai ions, of cheering words and kindly acts and th" numberless good deeds know n only among its mem bers, laugh to scorn tho fulilo efforts of Its ntl versarlos, and hinds togother in indissoluble bonds, Its myriad thou sands of devoted adherents. Pestilaneo that stalked in tho noon day, gaunt fumino with his morcyloss horrors, labor and toil and waiting and watching and weeping, all the e bayo assailed it oil y lo make ii si tonger, on. ly to prove the pure broil orllOOtl Ol'ltS love. At the call of ( i. M. A. ns by ono common impulse, without one single boast, loon,ooo men sent pouring into the deso?alo homos of their stricken broth ern more than four hundred thousand dollars, to comfort and lo help t ?icm. Ayo and more and lieder far than this. Ile ? roes sprang from its ranks, Horolnosai I heir sj.les, to help ami eli cir I hem. He roic mai tvs marched (o cortltill anillo loathsome death, that otlicrs might not Ole. On tho story of those Heroes ?nd these I lei nines and these days dOSOrVCS I II mortal singing. brass and Marble ShOllId sIlOW it before the people. His lory should record it as? lesson for all HinO. Tho people WSlellOd and wonder ed. Itsonomies with flondlsh gb e, look ed for its dismemberment at the bidding of a pingue. How sadly thoy misjudge" it. lt lived mid moved and lind Its la - ing ill motives far above (he ce n ce pl lo ns of sui li moan men. Hs life caine (ait, tilled with Angeli?- whisperings. "Peace mi earth; good will toward men." With those Heavenly prcoopts for In? Rplratlon, Willi a membership In every state mid territory, with a pei feet organ? i /.at ion and a daily increasing follow lng, lt says t* alunen "Como mid join us." Your wives sh.?ll n<>; bo comfortless nor you; children fathorloss, lu your sick it? is wo will help you, uud io your sor rows you will (bulUH trio-. And now I. tho humblest of all its follow ors, boldly bid you "( lomo!" Ladles mid Oentlomonj I Minno! un [usuraneo solicitor; l um not pleading | j tor ofiteor?' salorios, nor rorolllcooxpon- ' HOM, nor for agents' perquisites, nor for tho thousand mu??los* luxuri ia, so uh* solutoly m oded in ovory woll-roguhit< <i Insurauco Company. I only oall your attention to tho linares ' havo gi von, andi toll you that Wc, it bund of ono hundred und thirty thous.md brothels, , ( "hound together with hooks of stool," j point with sorrowing prhlo to t ho roll of ! our beloved demi, lo whoso widows and | orphans wo have in fourteen yearn, glad ly paid tho glorious sum ol' nearly twen ty mil Mom-of dollars, and a! snell small eos*, to euell ol*us that wodoemll liase to speak of it. I toll yon that tho prayers ol' tho widows and tho fatherless ol'these . lead brothers which go up Uko Incens? i , daily to tho Throne of < <<>d in our behalf, | have brought find's s idles upon our . work, and His uhoundlng blessing, , Therefore our work omi never the. lt , must go on um! prosper lill throughout , nil lands and lo tho end of limo, ''Knights , of Honor shall bo looked upon as ono oil. Heaven's host agencies for mau. Ladies, look herc! Wc oller advantages to cash buyers that will never ho found in tho lieutou path of regular trade. Wo tiny immense Job lot-, from bankrupt concerns who ure forcett to sell, mid our pri?es arc (tutti, 'i.neisi vu. and < 'i; I ' s 111 N <. ! Kollo'wiiii: WO give facts and ligures flint will not mut cannot lief Ladies'elegant plush hand hugs, 40oi j I Jussi a pocket hooks, 2S . ( worth 7?e); AI - | ligalor specie purses, nickle Iran?es, hall snap, largo si/", 22o; Ladies two libuled j pen knives, shell handln, 20c; Manicure , knives, for linger nails. |."*>?.: t'harm kuiv- . cs.'iOe: "tlctii" carpet stretchers, tho. ho st,.'toe; Madam Louis hair erl Hipers, ! Ide; IJJIby pins, Hue gold plated, willi "Hnby," "Darling," 'Let," ole., w iib cut . lotlers,20c a pair, (worth &0o); steno, scopes, laney hoods. .||)e, (worth :;li; , siereos.-opic views, American, foreign,: cornie, statuary ami Heiresses, .'J'O per dozen, ( worth i; 2); gill edge playing cards SOc a pad,, (worth 7iie); foin Thiimh j playing cards, mc-: handsome leatherette . . photo albums, irilt educ. 2fto; Music liox- 1 es, very line, $1.105 "Mikado" bungle orated ot, tutest thing in laities jPwetrf/, . *?Oe;Opera feather fans, caldina!, lilac, pink or white, hotin stielt, .vic, (worth ' tl.'?ft) ; Ludios shears, nickle plated, fi in.. 20e; Colored plot..s of ac tresses, Mc each, S for 20e: Sow ing machino oil, (best sperm 1, .". large Lott li s. ~ '.<.: Lubina eoni pexion soap, 11 ic, il cakes fm- 2">c? Lu Inns . ileaiit li'vinv pow per, I2e; "Cosinoticque" for ti.e hair. 2?c: Lyons tooth powder, 1 ?argo bottles, I ."ie 5 Petroleum jelly p>> 111,ole..". bott les for 2?c; ? ?crinan cologne, anew ami lasting perfume, SOo, (worth 75e) 5 "Stolen kisses," an ext ra tine per onne, .10;\ worth (worth f 11 : Lr. indi shoe , dressing, best quality, .1 hot ties for 2"?t\ These are alt t/reatViaraains. No order lilied for less Hum mi'.- .lott,ie. Hand some nickel watch locket, chain and ' charm, all III bountiful satin lined ease, Hl'lcil free willi every trial "filer UHlOUIIt lug ti> over flre ilvlfars received during tho next 210 days. As ail goods not sat Isliictor may 'ho returned, una run no risk lu Rending usn trial order. Address,'1 11 i: KM Ll KL NC WS (JO., Syracuse, N. Y. pnper. 3gri6?ltara? ?oTamn. 1 low TO Pill-'.l'A UK fllll < ?OTTON. Preparing thc lund propcrl; in Liv ing the loundation for n crop. If you hu vo colton I ant ls, ll is sures! crop cultiv?t) il, if prop,-riv prepar ed und fertilized. I nm . titi.siiod Hint planting on'the s I a Ik ?hod eon? (inously i- wrong. This is 11 cu toni ; of n grout ninny farmers, Sol so lu Ibo l*oo-Dee section, hut in ninny' portions of I he South. If lands are naturally rich ll makes nul little dille-ronce how they are prepared or cultivated. Iud on Lind- Hint hilve to bc nurtured und fed from u silver spoon we most bo cn refill bow we bundle it. Now what I wish to say i- tin-, plant this year where (he alley was Ins! your, mid near Hie lev I or below the lovel rut her than on ii hod. Thi n in cultiva ting you (brow Hie soil d< wu hill instead of up hilt, lt i; not so sub Joel lo ho injured by drought, lt00t.4 ix rc never eui. lt is impossible to cultiv?te * crop ol cotton 011 n Ked without seriously cutting or press ing the roots, ll can Im dono with hoe \\ <>rk nx Hie sea island or long staple planters do il : but ii is ex pensive, und it would liol pay to ninki cotton hy mich system. To prepare colton lund nflor cot ton is to run oui Hie stol ks with a four or live-inch shovel or I > 1111 - tongue llrst. In (urning your fur row, if there uro large sdi Ik, uso two mules, ; bon uno w ill walk iii oneil alloy; l>ut if lhere ar?- small stulks and I i "-li I hind, ono furrow wi til one horse will do, The bon:- walks on (oi> of the stalk-bed, Now, if you wish lo pl..nt below u level, throw back to the llrsl furrow, or stalk row, until the alley isclcurcd out. This give . ;t good cllilllce for deep ploughing. Apply your fertilizer in (lie alley, ?ind plant on two fur rows. Tills gives you g good op portunity of planting any height or dept o you choose, und Hie ia nd that I was not fertilized this-|f (hero is nny fertilizer left from hist yours fertilizer, tho rsots ge! ii when the plants uro large rind nt fertilizing time. Win n planted In Hie same pince continually, Hie middle of tho row becomes very poor, and the long roots Hull have gone to thal part have nothing to feed ott when they IllOSt need ?I. The system of reversing the ron every year is more Uko broadcast fertilizing, which is tho popular way to fertilize, moko them rieh. .Mr. Dixon was wrong when be said, plant on a bed and cul? tival.' level with a large (lat sweep. It enift be done with? out too linnell root pruning, Hoots of colton should never he cut. The only way to keep from cutting is to pion! for thu! purpose, USO :l piailler tildi piltsOVOry seed in the bottom of Hie furrow, ?ind one timi does not ll!low the wind to blow (be need (rom tho furrow 011 one side. The Dow Law and nil pla nt ors of thal lui i Id ?1 re worth? less. I'or instance, lb" Dow Low goes in n swinging motion and pms purl of tho seed shallow nilli pai l deep, ami makes an in egtthir -d iml A perfect stund invery SSSOnfiftl in cultivating a crop. Manya fanner is ruiner! by not having bis cotton come np BO Hutt it can bo worked before tho gras* tokos possession. I will toll you Inter bow to culti vate it 011 my level or low system, -./. A, Veltrksn, nManMraraaoBUo^.i 1rs. Olevchiiid as n Gardener ?"rs. Cleveland la an ardent ad nirer ?>r tho beautiful nature. Tho onservatory und Uowor Iuds ol' he oxeeutlvo grounds receive dal y n sh uro of lier attention. She ins developed Into a gardener of io ordinary merit, mid lui? lately icrsonally supervised Hie work of inrdenor Ptlster. Tho gardener ?nd his assistants weleonio her ir. sonee Matong- (hem with delight, t< lier delicate praise of their hoi" Icullural oil'.)! ts lightens the burd .n ol'their \\<nk. They st ri ve only ?ptense ?hoir henil ti fu I mistress, uni if success attends their oll'orls he remaining portion (d' the day is >o,-y '?righi to them alter her mor ling visit. The (dorks hi the enst ivlng of tile Wtlllo, War and Navy uiildingatso enjoy tho morning vi- - ts of M r .. < 'loveland tot he gardens. Tuesday morning she mude her usual visit, und accompanied hy [ho gardener, walked through the 'llclosure (leveled to dower hods dapping now and then lo pluck :t [lower. Mhe was dud in n (lurk morning dress, and hud nocovering lor he r head nor did she wear glov es, hut (h-ived in the earth with her tmrc hands. Another Aft Craze. Tho latest arl work among holies ls known aa tho "Kron li crago ' for deco rating oli'na, irlasswarootc li Issomo iihig mt irrt if ?' ii, a;id is holli prolitnldo ind fascinating. It i^ very popular in S. W York Ilusi?n und ?.Hier ICusUtrii .nies. To ladies desiring to leni n Hie An, wo "-iii send an elegant ellina !>lttc<piu (sl/.o ?8 inches,) handsoinoly tocoratod, for a model, toicethor with lins of mal -rial, IOU colored designs issorlod in llowers, animals, soldiers, . n.'. scapes, etc.,complete, with full in ^tractions, upon roceipl ut'univ $1.00. i'hc plaoquo alono ls worth moro than ho luuounl oliarged. To ?vorlady ordering i!iis outfit who on? 'loses I lie address of li vo other ladles In crestcd in Art matters, to whom weean nail our HOW catalogue, of Arl floods, .vc will eneloso ox tra and without charge iii imitai ion hand painted lirnss pl a.-. pi". I nsi rm i'mn hook iii painting, liicolored itetiires icc. only hie. Ktubrohr.iry silk, test ipiuUiy. ali colors,silo, por lOOskions Tinsel hruhl, gold <u- Kilver, for art em lir<?hiery and needle work, huge hall, inly -."?<'. "SIHOI'IIIIIO cord, wdiito t?De nor [h., any oolor, noe per pound, oilier foods at eipiullv low prices. Address, Til K KM Pl UK NKWS CO., Syracuse, N. Y, Mention '.lie Anvi-UITISKII in w riling, "Hid I leave my falso teeth In herc?" isked ii rod-headed mau, as ho rushed ?ntoa Madison street restaurant. "Ih-v.-n't soon them," replied one ot die wail ors. "Are von sure ahoilt that "Ye-;.' sir." "Well, you HOC," continued ih-< rod tu-.i.li il man, " I w ent (n sloop i-i the ticket scalpers olllco over tho way, and n ilen 1 awoke my teeth wore in? I lidn'l know i nt w hat I had left them in Hie piece of Steak 1 ti led to eat over hore; hut sccitig you dont know any thing lihou I them, it i-- barely possible Hmso ticket men were mean enough lo take thom. ' 'hiemjn tl- raitt. Doci: ?rs Uso It! Uso what? O o may ask natur.illv w hat ?s itibiti a Doctor <b> 's not use. Well W'c cannot undertake lo say what are all i bo mo Heines they u^e, I nit Willi excellent goo l judgment, they pro scribe and ri collum nd ['KIill AM'S I?KCT011AIJ SYRUP as thc surest remedy for couglis, enids, who-.ptin; cough, otiugh ol menah - etc. Ti y c. only lile, a lottie, for sale, whole:.ab? am I retail.tl L?nens hy B. F. I'oscy & Bro.. I36?-Holo Agents, Druggists. Slate o? Soulb Carolina. COUNTY ol' I.AI iti'.Ns. Court of Common Pleas lt. r. nothing, I ?Int nt MT, tiff a inst M negar : M -il ?ne, Mary .1. Toy lor, < 'or nella Taylor! I Yoder lol: Taylor, .fohn fay- | lor niid Washington | Taylor, Ht r. it.lnnts. Tollu Defendants, Mnrgarot'MaloiHi Mary.I. Taylor, Corin Ila Taylor, Uretl erie Taylor, John Tay I ?r, and Washing lon Taylor. ' You are lu roby summoned and re . pured lo answer the complaint in lld: action, which is filed In Hie oftle* ol tin Clerk of t h.- i 'on rt nf Comm ni I'loas, foi the uihl County, and to serve a copy ol your answer tu the said complaint 01 i m subscriber i at Hil lr oftleo al I. luron.? C. H.. South Carolina, within lwent.> days after t ho servh . hoi eof, oxeluslv'i of the day > f-? ?.-h Service; and if yoi fail io nnsw er tl.mnplaint w libbi th? limo alofi said, the phd lill ll' ill ibis ae lion will uppiv to tho Court for tho re lief domulided in t!"- complaint'. I int ed, Uobruarv l. I*s7. Seal.' ?.. \\ . siM'.l.l.. C. L", e. v JOHNSON .V ItlCllttY. IMainliirs Attorney. To Ibo HefendantH l-'mlerlo Taylor and .'olin'Taylor.''Take nolico H at lin summons und complaint in this octloi Were lile.I in the eh',. ,,| Hie . lork ? tho Court of Coiniuon . eas and < O n? ra Sessions for Laurens Ci, my on the ls lav of I ctn uni % , |} -7. JOHNSON A IMOIIKY, Plaint ill's AttOrilOl L'-'r-^T _ _ _ n yaTW?fT?ffli'ft'ltJ^-ittti'l WfhVr%^rYtff''Cv-'y'r'A,JiJI * M A O ? -5 I N E R Y. txscaamasaste?aziss3aui sauzossaaaa LNOIXES SAW* M?LLS GRIST M ILLS Cotton Presses l l LLICV'S ii AX (ii: KS" COTTON 01X8 GEARING Steam &Wn1er g Pip i ft Filling I Hmas Valves "8AW8" FILES INJECTORS pumps Waler Wheels! CASTINHS" Bl'iiss anti Iron A Full Stock ol Sup; lie, cheap and goo-'. BELTING. PACKING and OIL. At BOTTOM PRICES AND IS IT00I r.iH PROMPT DKMVEItY, 11 ti- 11 II- 111 .ii 11, 3K^iasx^.-/-^zc.';i j 4VKBPA1IUJ PIIOllPTbY UON&.4J I ??HinrnciMaaBEscjx-^TT^ieT- jx?crj^ 3 n ? GEO, R. LOMBARD & CO. I Foundry, ai neb I ns nnd Holler Works, A UO?. S TA, <; A.. A HOVE tyVHSKN'OKU DKI'OI ?.'gct.iiaTi?y.tt^.^ ??xv:< ... \ T 11 i : N i : w BARBER SHOP. .'; I beg lo inform Hm public that I an prepared jo serve thom HM Ton son I oj Ar list Intnunowquarters,undorthe Hoi 01 ts?KO H't I. H. ll. CANT'' PURELY VEGETABLE. lt ac ? with extraordinary efficacy on th? 1IVER, SIDNEYS, _M? AND BOWELS. AN El FECTUAU SPECIFIC FOR Malaria, Bowel Complaint?? DyHitopsl?! ??iulnclio, Coimtlpatlon, itlllouHiifmi, Kid my AllVclloim. Jaundice, Monta) Doprossloo? Colic. Ho Household Should bc Without lt, mid, by bollix kopi ready ror Inniiodlntonw, will mivo many un liour <>t Bunorin? aim many a dollar In limo and doctora lalla. THCIIE IS HUT ONE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR Sr J thal yell B?l tho genuine with red Z" on frc.il cf Wrapper. Prepare.) only by J H ./'El Ll Vi CL CO.. "-lo Proprietory Philadelphia. <'?' UM TJIK LA Ult KN S BA H. j. T. JOHNSON. w. lt. ii ii' II K r JOHNSON Ai IUCHKY, ATTOKNKYS AT LAW. OFFICK I'bmiim's Cornor, JSorthwoal Phhi of I'ubllo Square LA I? H IONS, (1. II., - - - S. C. j. VV. t'KIM lt'NON. OK<>. H. TO lt Ntl. KKROUSON ? YOUNO, ATTOKNKYS AT I,A W, LA Ll Kl "NS c. tl.. - - - H. C. W, H. ?VEar tin, ATTI) Il NH Y AT LAW, LAIKKNS CH, - - - S. C J. C. OA HLINOTON, \ rio KM: Y AT LAW, LAL Ki: NS C. IL, - - S. C Oflit'O Advertiser lluildlng. w.i'. HUN KT, K. I?. M'OOWAM, Ahhovillo. Laurena. i) KN KT & MCGOWAN, A Tin KN I. Y S AT LAW, LA I ' K I'. NS C. IL, S. C. N. J. liol.M MS. II. V. si M PSON. HOLM KS A SIM [?SON, A'ITO KN KY S AT LAW. LA 1 KILNS f. IL, - - - S. C. ?NT. S.E?.AJRJE^IS. A'ITO KN KY AT LAW, LAI Kl. NS. S. I'. Ctf^Oillon over s?..n- <.r w. L. lloyd. DKNTIST. O fil 00 over Nlliiotiul Kank. ODIrc diiys Mondays mid iiosdaT* I.Al'KKNS, - - . - s.o. Piedmont Air Line. Vlfll MOND .V 11A N VIl.l.K lt. lt, . 'oin m hin ?V Ornnuvllln division. <....., ns, i Solicdulo in effect Doc. li). ( Tridos t ut? ..ii T.'ith Meridian timo,) Mouth. No. ft: j ..?I th. Nu 63. Lv Walhalla Hftftm | .v Col ti mb ll 00 nm "Seneca 0 17 an j ' Nowborry i tri nm .. Spart nh? H SO .lu 11 Ninol y Sx J Hu nm .. AhhovilloKMftan ?1 Oroouwd 2f?2pin I.aurons s'jo un j Ar Oreen vi. ft 33 pm Orromivll 0 lt) um; ' Laurena ftftft pm " Oroouwd 12.'Mi pinj** Ahhovillo 4 4ft pm . Nluoty Sx I ll pm 11 Spurtiinh? S ."Vi pm .. Newberry 4 "7 ??in ?. Seneca ?o-j pm VrCohlllih ft I ft j?. Walhalla 0 3ft pm .? A li |(U st a il 20 jun " Atlanta 1040 pm No r>3 makes close connection fur At bm tm No ?J nui kos .dus,, connection for Augusta and Charleston at Coi um 1 ia. I?, i . \ KDWKl.I.^Aast Kass. AU'I. SOI,. H SAS, Columbia, s. c. Tri tile Manaifor, .1 AS L. TA K LOK, Ooo li Kars A jun -SPOT t.GASH? Mo vi np; nt 2-10 speed with n big train houvlly freighted with bnr ;u!is in Ku ney Kuntily (?roccrlos, I Confectioneries, Ac., &c" bus just |"dumped" u largo portion of thom into tho "LUCKY" STORE of J. Il. .1A M IOS. who is now run ning a regular schedule, constantly lidding now goods to bis ni ready m.un nu d li stuck, and insists Unit thc goods iiiu^l go -CI I HAP KO It CA8IT, in order to mnko room fop FRESH ARRIVALS. \\ r will not attempt to mention in detail tho nitidus comprising our elegant stock, but simply say lo ono and all, and especially tho la dies und children COME AMD SEE FOR YOURSELVES. LatiQua, s.e. Keb. 2ftrd IKT7 Sm ll Q-AUXJXJ ON" 1). F. BRADLEY, I, A LR ENS, S.C. Togo! your Watches,Clock?, Jew elry, Ac. renn I rori, ovorv Joh guitr antoed. Watches, ( 'locks, Jewelry, and Silver ware ordered when deni red. Keb. !> I ss7 2s ??,,, NOT Kl]! The building of n ,n-w liridgo n croas IlabunCrook,ntllnhh'u Mill, in Dial's Township, will be lei to tho lowest bidder on tho I ?Hil doy of April next, ni 12 o'clock M., with the riu'bt to reject ?my bids made. YV. II. I) HOI M OK l>, c. r. I., c. Mandi 80, 1*787 RI