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5" ' S?\ ' m ?? : The Frets and Banner. * BT BUSH WIL80H. = I I H ABBEVILLE, 0. C. ? aaanannMii^MBMaBi 0 IB<TP<MMW< mrj Wedowdey ?? B ? yoriBidTUN. JJ WidBNday, Vo?. 19,1902. J . . ? u "MUaff m ?i>< p Tfettmb*nrltea?nrvmtNiMlB| A Um cm vhao fifcirli to tto mnt sate of the land at tbe croeeloc of tbe Braboerd Air u UaeudUe SevanBab Valley Mnye In d Ilk eoutr. Pert of tbe TOOaere tract of ?1 mete* lead wee divided, ee tbej Mate, Into d Mall Me end eoM. Eooocb ol ttea v?n "kid off" or "bid la" to balld a etty, bet do 8 dtjr wee ever built. There aever wee aay- a -?-?. ? .nrf MnntnllT tha I tl "I?III" nf n"h?il In>11" to to ba iMod Iton. It to ilaply > plooa wtwre > town wm aaatod. bat wbtob did aot Mlaritlia^ as vss opaatod. V)ftgr7?mag? Uto toada Uumbosl vara knows aa lb* Ftotvooda. That wbols aaeUoo waa ova ad by rtob alsvoKnrooro, sod oaa tbaa a pardaa apol Tba Bslahsca. tba Borvctxfc, tba mihniM. lbs HMkalto* MoPotto sod olbon, ?m prlosas lo tboaa As va aadaratoad It, lbs poltoy of tba atova btildats tbao voa to boy. wbooorsr tba IOppOrtOQlty pnaastod. tbs Isods of poo alsvsovoacs vbtob Joined tbotr Isoda, sod alar* owaora aaldoai add tood to -poor trsaO.- J. f ?n daia ovnar vbo psnad vitb bis toad fgi vsa sot, sod tboossnds of sosb people asowad -to tba vort." In tbs sooras of Uom tbs ^ji" Mil tonoa wars sbsorbad, or sddsd to tbs !* Tbo poar vblts paopto toood It daatrabto to mb ibair to oil sad wots to other eettlemanf vbars tbs vbitss vaf% Mora aaaaarooa sad vbsra (boy wars aot toyed as bets* "poor IvaaUd tbotr laada. Ooo sftsr saotbsr oi f. ( tba Uttto aattlamaeta wars sbaadnaX. aad tastiest ptootattoos extoaded tbalr booadartss. Wbaa stovery vsssboltobsd sissy oi tbs aagroas asagbt aav biaa, aad tbara wan tow wblto roooto oa tba load. Aa a ot lu At ft< <wlm of tbe rnllraada, boomer* Mi ynoolin ibongbt Umj m* a grant HfitHty to lajMt now tils ud nativity iMftMUoi wbMt bad baan Mr n long Urn Mittlomgtt Tbtprbi wblab Umj paid w wiwi vm pirtifi from two to ibm aajtgbtfMi lllnalTma Ttit lirn^Tnn nUI MM VWMdoii m ngaidi Ilia aboat aaooo? aalanUy aa wo*M be tbe Iota In tbe mmn of ilNMdlr. ftopriwat wbleh tba? ware MafhloiuWitba MWi hot tor rmaoaa nnknown to na. It aaaM tbnt the? didn't pt iMt. Tbe aaMae Ml Ibrongb. It vn ' la o aaaaannlty tbnt was aperetj wttbd. * give 11* to tbe dir. He anpltnl or iMlew " vMtfeMloyat ap lndnatrtnl nnprtMi, a It&brt to bring peopl*waa nude wa do not 1 mv of tbe M. Mi, an tbe Hpananbmy J Mmm tTtbe war tbe HgartMboig Haraid J MM tbe an)* at wbni It and otbar new*- J inpeoaalla "daed town"?e town Mwetec ai i ii* a ttu? Town?Tbe mm of ' GUMnlUbbintfeM Tbln town altnnl- ' r&igr?ss. tta alT'wi ililliil uitHlvtiy aad MX mmft Mi vara nMi]?M?ff tote tovn lot* to knM rtmti {lifMlMMM VHpttOB MM?k (Ml tan ta Mai Cox of I 1im> AM to linkv -inaih in bay IhA iinfciml tkiia. matoiiii ma ml feto tan *m ihto MUtoDktothuao bmoot tew^tavittBS Um? Matty. AttoaU tltt bar wd blito w4 MM ffSflTof^Stoig'Sl/aSta*! ui Mltod tagtlw. Spartan &?' *AlMf fea*bbtotatbe*XUWtba StTUMb gd m pmuaiiy AbbcrUto Cbostf. lis iwltt ?4 If Mww lay tlmittwawMatk?ktti,Mn lb* mmiliai TtM feMto ?m M; auy poto boat* ourtad mvihmmtaihbroagbt bMkUm goad* * tnM to tti rlw m Um pat hltbvay. y?fna boaa, maaioodi art bow naiad taaavdayotcto aaatt the yaMteg treta. It vaiaMlTMMflM tberottoo mM abA<H tyey m n>an of tbe attpmit ' i?Hr IwMBwa Um temar*Maata tftooB wbua vara laMb boa Um rtnr, vkitothakoab cenrtad tba rot inn tbat oar pav>?tbaba4Mtf!bioam * la tbOM day* w* bad ao railiaada. IX, tor iflfll?ItT at ?Ml? 1 mppm?.minwiMJ pJac&un pro* tfwtt aaorty ?wy thta* at Km ?MU. M> who koogtot MB MtalttMVNNiMMiiMtnMrat HL WhM tfeo balMtaig of llw OrMavill* sad OahmMi nUrwrt w om of Um . to tfcaft MWrprlM VM UM feat Uua oouldo art?i ?NM to op?Md lor on ipvi toad pragMMa. Wbm UM railroad wit flm floUb* tBtXHSSSSSi. mm woaid brlof, m voU m mxrj, MWh I MgM. Aa?llMlllMdlNO*W WPNIII* . figJy ?S?rn JSiiinJ ? Sudoo Unto an>o>tteoS?? ? oFa look oi < Mmm. nwilody wool to Haatboif kr i tor* Um com lac of tfco railroad to Mil Ids . ottoo. Bat aov v* ha** a naiM at al 1 iw| door, wtor* m? aw paid wblch ai* a early equal to lte| of Um Mow York Sat la AbbovlUo Coooty to iaoladad Um DUof **a d?d towo," whloh to aot tor dla> tut 1MB "CMIkwu Falto." Wo rotor to \ Ytoaa. Atoaottaeo, wtan told than war* . thirty Mora (tan oatho Booth QuoUaa tod* 1 of the river. AtttoauMttm ?u a tows < la Georgia oa the oppootto beak, aod to tho ( fork oftovuBih aad Broad felvar at tho . aaaae plaea, there wee a town called Ltofoou. 1 Ttou have all dtoaraarod. Noi a alogie < hoaaa rmaf of tho Caroline towo. BawiliatHna fton Day too, Ohio, have i koaght tho laada of Mia & P. Norwood la i tho Flatwoodo. Ttoj eah a good laprw- i Mm apoa thoee of oar paople whoa they | m^aadwehop* that they may bo pl?ad < with thdr laftoaeL Tbay and their i to iiiHoo oaiM oaoaft * oMMllal ranaiiHini tol Iko |MdlO(tto(MpllhMabOOL A fttafe tot ofaadr oruy wook at Mil* M*l up ?o 4oto drag utor*. Vo ato Mill eg w>?fr? nd ChrtetBM pmni Mwtvhttyot mat a^tam It laM mMo now. Too SpMd ^<^>^?M?tt^Mjd ran w always ho * : " id I - 111 11 1 iMtay Tr?Ml-ONMlraiiMa Cm* TtotiMi, or Bwpect for Olkcn. TIM Luliro mja that "Solicitor Henry ent to LwcMtw batorday to be reedy tor mrt on Monday." That apeaka wall *nr Mr. enry. Too many would have made It coointent to ran down to Laneaater on the train I Sabbath.?A. B. Praaby tartan. Tb?y wooM bava had to hlrea special than, ammaadalton of Mr. Henry la In order ?? rtheleas. He made an aflbn a few years aco >have all tame of ooan begin on Tneeday lataad of Mooday. He bad the e?operaUoo r one other aoltattor. and by the way. it vat ?e Hon. M. F. Aaaal, we believe. Ae Chilean statesmen In the legislature amotbered M ansgwtloo-Cheater Lantern. We bave aoseeUaaee tbouebt tbe eburcb aproaobad too near the political line, seen If Deenoteraaaoverlt aome times. Why Mr. Henry ebould get credit tor trying > poatpone Oonrt from Monday until Tnaaay la one of the things which we eannot onentand. Nothing axeeptblaboardblll torn u waa to ha calnad by the obance. Nobody r*qDirts a Solicitor to travel on a anday. B?eu coon Baturday, ud if any in living ou glvt a reason for pottpoalog bo boilimm of Um Coon for a wboie day, as* ipt lo htt Um Solicitor'* board on Sunday, re should b* glad to bear It It basn't ocarred tone. Aa matlan now stand, lha Solicitors have ne opportunity to elecllonear with tbs bnreb people most effectively for a wbole ay, and than doling lbs waak tbs opportuIty to nans Mr weather wlib tbs reproatea need not bv neglected. By going to their rorfc ob Saturday and paying tbalr botel Ills on Sunday?If they don't ssek a cbcap laosat soma private boarding boose?they to do eAmtlva work by going oat to ebarcb 0 Samioy, Tbla acbarae U a boat aa boo I n taking spesebea at Banday School picnic* f ooaras ovary body, except tbs ebarcb peo> la, regards aacb a ooaras ?s that of an slec iooeerlng candidate. The ability, bo waver > make a ipifcb at a Sunday School picnic 1 bat n poor qualification for deallog wltb Inner*. A good lawyer Is what la needed for olloltor. Mr. Hanry deaaress credit for going to bis Fork on Saturday Instead of on Sunday, and rs venture to auggest that bs gale mora trtdlt ad mora votes tor tbataet tban almost anyblag alee that be| may da It Is juet end ijbt, too, that be be rewarded tor tbe act. * * ' * n? Qn?4av Ka. XI M nuaumi iniui ui>N ?< , ? mm of ?1? Uo? convictions, well end goi It be la deference to Um foeltage of there, respects the Ulan which thej bold sored, aad eeolds toe Suadsy travel, be eUll airto credit. If beta not rewarded for the Oeermaeeof the day, be certainly wlU not ? pnnlahed tor dseearatlon of the day. Even if Mr. Beory and Mr. Aaeel eboold tare ao personal mpM aboot Sunday ravel?(end we praeoeae they baee not) bey dsserve well at the beads of the people or obeacting the mice. Good amongm, ee pod principles, require that wvi treat with aspect the Ullage which others regard ae lehdei Mretbreu. The Weshlngtoo Post, the Charles too News Ad Courier, aad the Greenville Newa are Ueeoaslag the eofejeet oa the policy of tble >oaatry la taking pnasssslon of Porto Rico tad the PblUplneXalaada. The dtoeMtfonof i Matter that hee been eeltlefl for years, aad rhleh cannot be altered, is Interesting IT not netting. Woatd oar brethren pleaee extend to* occrton of Itadi by Maxloo, th* Loolalaan mrntwM. cart the cHIMln* of rMtetoow arrltory. If this tomiDiDt ?n wrong la lonaxtng Um Phlllpln*o ud Porto Btoo, aayh* Um othar aaqnUlttoo* of Mrrtiory vara wtong. And than it may to that Um i*op>c of IM? ooanuy did wroag la driving fto Indiana away. Aad, again, wo might Umm Um anhfart ot tlavary la Um Booth. Lnd aa a grand ellmax to all dlaoamion wo night aaqalra if Um Booth had a OooaUtnloaal right to aaaada. Oar roopwtod Gharlartoo ooo temporary mm it to Ma aooautnaata to try to aattlo haaaqnarttana. Ifiha aoqnklUoaa of tarrlory woo wroag la oaa Inrtaam, thin noon try aart havadona wroag la all tha other aaqallUoaa Bctag wroag, than, w* oaght lo give tack tha territory. Thara la ateftlng Ilka wiaghaaart. aad wo hop* to lad oat what Tha Port aad Um Qraaavlll* Nawa oaght kot to hothor oar i?pcrted *oatemporary la Itwarilin a rnhjart on which it aeama to lavoaolaah. Wadon't thlah th*N*wa and too?Mr ha* rcpaafd It* upramlon* ahoot orto iUao and th* PhUlpan** mora than hoot two thonaaad Uma, Th* Port nod th* Iraaarllla Nawa oaght to watt aaUl tha roaartraoa thntoat^art haaoaro monotonous. lave token Inod wrongfully, we oo?ht to ;lTett bMk. TktCHUM Hill. Tbe awlli ofttwrtoAfcoMw of the Ab vlUe Cotton MU1 baa bMt> post poo ad oaUl Friday, tbe 21 at inetant. This will bo in Important meeting poeslbly ta mora re? paeta than one. A oaw president la U> bo J acted. At ptaeen t tbe ootlook woald point o Mr. John A. Harris oe the lneky mac. kmd loek baa come to him ever elcee bo aaaeto Abbeville aod tbat good leak will ardlybUblaaow. Ever atnoe the ocganletlooortbe mill Mr. Horria bee bod moeb tdowttblts management, and be le tbcrogbly aeqoototad with It la every war. We leorn that Boo. W.H. Parker will da* tlae re eleoUoo oa tbo board of directors. Early aa4 Lata freela. And bow eomm Mr. J. Q. Hamilton wbo iC Us la vtelalty wbo aapa tbat o lata froat loee not lnereaaa tbe crop of eottoo. Wo ore afraid tbat we will bave to slaw Cr. Hamilton wltb tboae scientific taoebere tbo experimental statlone wbo any tbat bere le la eowe no eaeb thing aa hollow born rboUowtall. Mr. Hamilton thinks that we make ee aoe% eottoo with aa early froat oa with a ale ttoat. He explaloe tble on tbe "Augoat rop" theory, whtoh we do not quite underHand. The Monro and Oonrtor. Mr. A an oat Xobn, representing tbe News ad Ooarler, wee In town one day laet week, dr. Kobn la one of the bed newspaper men n tbe profession. and the News and Oonrler one of the beet newspapers in tbe country, mis asakeaa strong combination, to wblcb iddad ilnavth le rltn hnaan of Um In tar. M which that paper la Ukloi In gotUDg oonrMMDtNbtdulMom U>? mil road* for tbo ip-couiry. Mill |B PWM. Up to tbo praaoot tine the iiNlInt aebadliolroaa Chorkaton Is la fore*. Tba Nova tad Ooarlor atlll cornea boro oo tba morn log if paMkaUoo. If tbe aobadolo eooUooea It ay bo aeoaaaory to exolodo tbo Novo ud Tartar from tbo aoalla oatll it la a day or two >id. P Tfce Cktfijr Tm IvlNUn. Tbe women of (bk oommnnlty who were ivtodM In tbeebnrry iree bnelneee will be Kind to know tbnt COL H. C. COwlee, Btnteerille, N. C., aspect* to be able to dtetrtbnte 110,000 among tboee who were duped In tbe sherry tree bnetoeae. It jnlfbt be well for Lbem to writ* to bin, proving tbelr claims. Tbe Greenwood Index any* tbnt tbe only tnemy tbnt paper bna, la tbe man wbo borrow* tbe paper. Our testimony would be the wvene of tble. Tboee wbo tblnk enough of ibfPrenud Banner to borrow It generally mu up uy iuuwri0iD| iui iu uur new bud* ?(1b?n often oome from the borrower*. If rar nbMrlbtrtart wining tooo llUle nteitoaary work tor at, wa (halt think thein. - .vx; WH1 The best wishes the best comes to This is one of \ jM i Schloss Br< "Best Clothing in We brag a great know it will back The i TIM BwooMrfMlltT. Wa am ItaUttd that Senator Till man and Ottawa think It vail that tba Bapablloaaa ara la til* majority Id Congress, ao that they ball be responsible lor tba Legislation for the next two years. The Repablleana, for quite a while, have been willing to assame tbat responsibility. It Is real good of the Democrats to tarn over tbe whole bnslnsse to the en em lea of tbe Booth. It looks aa If Charleston ought to get a line of ships between tbat oily and Porto Rloa Let the old town get a move on her. AN ELEGANT RECEPTION. At Which Mr. aad In. A. B. Cheat hm Are the Beaere< flenta. One of the moat pleeesnt soelal event* of the ssaana wee a reception given by Mice Maggie Brooks on Monday night In boo or of Mr. and Mrs. Ancnstns Brooks Cbsalbam. The rooms were thrown together and elaborately dsoorated In palms, ferns and rat flowera. Miss Brooks, assisted by Mssdamss O. A. Nenffsr, W.P.Balloefc, Miss Ellen Oambrell aad Miss Plevna Seal received in the front bait loot lo the rear of these etood tbe bride and groom, where they received the ooogratn let tone of their nomoroos friends. lAuiiif IUOOT0UIUB (Wtjfuiiai WM served, eonalsitag of salads, oraokere, sandwiches, pick lee, oIlTM, coffee and frail paneb. TO KENT. Bar* tyyH?liy OflkrMl far ladaaIrtWH Men Wlo Are Willing to Work Ik la Wlater. two-room bout aod a ooe-borae farm. A three room booeeaod a two-bora* farm. Tboee wllllns to topeo part of tbe laod will be allowed toaell the wood from tbe ground which tbayopeo. There ere rare opportunities for man wbo are able and willing to work Ibis winter. Tbe lead 11m from two aod a* balf to three miles from 'tbe city. No mnlee furnished to anybody. Ban tart moat farnteb tbetr own slock. Apply to tbe Press end Banner. tf HOME AGAIN. Rev. T. M. lltlpkU Arnan OM rrtMMla la Abbeville. Rev. T. M. Oalphln of Oraofebar*. urn to town leal Monday ud apwat tbn n% bt wltb btakloeman, Mr.T. P. Qaarlee. Mr. Oolpbln prat eeveral x?ra of bla youth and young manhood In Abbeville, where be bad many friend*. r. ami In. W. D. BarkMalo EaterUll. Oo uut night Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Barkadale eiToa moat delgbtfal reception to Mr. and ra. Aocnatna Cneatham. Mra. Barkadale vaa aaatated by aeveral young ladlea lo reoeivlog. Do ring the even* ipg delightful and dainty refreabmenta ware Tba reoeptlon vaa a thoroughly enjoyable ooe. and Mra. Barkadale proved beraelf a charming boaieaa. Octcral J*ka B. fitNra. General John B. Gordon will make an addreaa in tbe Court Hooaa on Decembar lid. General Gordon baa a moat enviable reputation aa moat gifted orator. Hta lecture la bolb InatrnoUve and Intertalnlng. Wbjr auffer with plica wben three boxea of Tannoplll'je la guaranteed to enre. Hold by Speed Drag Co. Three boxee oI Ten nopi line la guaranteed to I en re pllea, or money refunded by ua. Tbe Kpndumg Co. HALL * AN Abbeville, r Do The ? rv _ _ men uea dressed men throughout this lo* us sooner or later. the reasons " why." mmrnZ >s. & Co., of Baltimore i the World" are our sou deal about their Clothini ud all we sav. "r ~ * iir garments all bear this I Hall & A high clothing and ft QEmENEV Abbeville, ' A COMPLETE STOCK! We take thla opportunity of In forming oar many otitomin and the publlo that ? are carrying a moet complete line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES In fkct tbe moet complete we nave ever bad. irk f\ A nr*w~* UK-IU-UAIE. Tbla la tbe kind of eetabllabment we kaap. Below wa mention eome late arrival. Look tbem over. New Pineapple Cbeeae, Extra Fancy Cream Cbeeae. Barrel Extra Pine Mackerel. New Crop Naw Orleana Byrop, Georgia Cane Byrop. Barrel Klne CraAberrlea, New Crop Evaporated Apprleota, reacbee and Applee, Borne Very Cbolee Pronee, Curranta, RaUlna and Citron For yonr Tbankagtvlng and Xcaaa cake. Cakes and Cracket. Oar line of Cakes and Craekera la complete. We can give tnem to yoa In peckegee and looae. Rabton Health Food. We bave a fall line of tbeee celebrated good*. < Bi| Sellers: Tbe O. A O. Tea 7So. Lalla Kook 60c. Leggett No. 39 at 80c, and tbe Celebrated WbiteHtar Coffee, prlcea range from l&e to 40c per poand. i Cone In and See Da. L. T. & T. H. MILLER, Dealer* In Fancy (Jrocerlea. Kreeb Mountain buckwheat floor and the flneatiNew Crop New OrlMnn Myrup?good enough for klnga. A. M. Hmltb 6 Co. It la ool too lata to aow Barley Rye and Oata. A. M. Hmltb and Co. can aupply Ilia beat and purest aeed, We have a apodal drive In Wonan'i ahueaat 12.00 and tba George Hnowa aboea for men | aeam to bava reached perfection. -A. M. Hmltb * Co. | Wby pay bUh prloea when ve can sell all? wool twilled flannel at 15 oenta a yard?the ( greataat bargain In town ?A. M. Hmltb A Co. [ Wben In need ot Table Damaak or HoUieel doo't forget ua. We have aome baantlial l goode going at cat prloea. Alao bargalua In ready made abeeta and pillow caaea. | -A. M. Hmltb A Co. We bava everything needed to make pickle; celery aaed, muatard aeed, qumerle, vinegar,; cucumber*, mace. In (act every tblng wanted.I L T. AT. M. Miller. ) We handle cream tartar at 50c. per poand. I- T. AT. M. Miller. I> Two ales mackerel for 25c. kl U T. t T. M. i| Miller's. I Jual received a bill of pare New Orleaoa tnolanea sod Oeorjla Hyrap. call end try i Uiem. UT.iT.M. Miller. j r | D E R S O N , I - - s.c. S Best Dressed ; j I Here? \ c ll I :ality buy their clothing at thix store?every man icho ! * t c I I j Here is reason No. a. When a man buys a Suit, Overcoat or Trousers ?J- * /\nlir 1/>aL*?? uroll 1 f f" ViO ctart lie III lUd tllclL 11 I1UI UillV IWlio "V-U ui ?-? ?- -? ?, i 1 I it keeps on looking well after ordinary garments d have been thrown aside?that quality? true criterion of your money's worth. flrkfkinrr mnintoinc if-Q Hr#>SSV stvle because it J ?J ' ~ i I 1 aped by tailoring experts who make a scientific / of this particular subject?our Clothing lasts. We will publish Reason No. 3 next week. 1 1 1 . , <TRIStUKl?Ofl 6AWHTT. Tinkers of the 1 1 ?n Iiuiw^i o fclv ^vvv*v*vvvvw*v*y*vvvw*vvvvvv>r>v>Q rce of supply. | e, because we i i \(J WMmk Dri^ir^ j I Dear, !S55S S5SS! t^mm i l I Lnaerson grade i furnishings >r AND BOYN. , - s. c. ?? "I : I c MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY. SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. Write for Prices I ? J-*- M ? * ?' ?? T) A/llrai> 1 UI1 llliH Lar^e ucuiicuiau o nuviwi. Everybody knows what it is. ! I I ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE The Kerr Furniture Co. o ? unvvil I V ? r. 1'none Oi Auun < uuu, ? HADDONS 18 NOW READY for MID-WINTER TRADE f New Goods Coming in Daily. > QnPfin I Qil 1^ ^ inch All-Wool Suiting" at 7or, worth $1. ^7|Jvd<ll 4?alC. 50 inch AII-Wim?I Plai.ln, 75 ami #1 grade, now of- " fared at 50 and 75c. 52 inch All-Wool Flannel Drew* (i<>o?ln going freely at 50c. t 52 inch Ladiex Cloth, all the new winter Hhatlen, only 7oc. -~A T ? Vnn ahnnlii Hi-f our line of New Monte Carlo 1 W IHier W r<ipb< Jacket*, blark ami tail. t LADIES' FINE SHOES. The beat of foot wear can be found in our Htock. I lriHpi*U/Pi9f The largest utock of Ladies', Min*eM', H??}V and \ V-'IaUd l^Ccl.1 Children'* Veat and Pant*. lTninii Suita from :85c up. t Respectfully, ' J 11 u TUT TTn /1/1 /\n JCV r*n } IX. JXL. nauuuii uo i, gg?tae?g IN THE LAND OF COTTON. re as ike Fnmb WmI U Ifea Maaay HMlk-FrM Icjr Hills w Flawerlav PIcUto-rrMi Cfclllliff WtMto la Odor Ladca Itpkyn-OhltMi mi a Hearty Weleoaee la Saatll Carol I aa. K.T. Hereely, Eaq., of Dayton, Oblo, tu I town lam ?Mk. He nud oUuui bave Migbi two buadred icm of land at Galquo KtlU In tbla county ul tboy propoee > move dowd btra to epj oat the lud, uid ?report back to their people their coavleooa of a country of wbleh the oaUlde world now* nothing. There I*, perhaps, oo part r I'ocie Ham a domain wbleh la to little dvrmood ibrnad m tola Houtblaod of oar*, or thirty yean we have been aa completely ntofl from Intercourae with the people oat* ide tbe Cotton Belt, aa If a Cblneee wall bad eeo built around ua. Not la a quarter of a ntury bare we awj any man from a dlakoee come here to examine Into the actual UDUIUUQ in kue tuuuu; vi w IMMM VI ?? avlHug advantage* of Ibu aaotloo for form* Now and then a atraogor baa coma Into our Itlea, bul wbo baa a?eo a man Id eeareb of armlog l an da. or wbo waoted to makt a ioma with oa oo tba (arm ? We oan count id tbe fingers of ooe hand the namee of all he paople from a distance wbo bava come lere in tba laat thirty years. Two waatsd heir catatee. one prospered.and one baa coton rich. They are with oa today. We lo not recall tba facta aa to others? If here were others. Mr. Hersely waa much lmpreeaed with tba daa tbat be and bla aeaoctalaa bad aecarad a ;ood place, and be tbougbt tbat tbey would ilaot one hundred acres Of It U) bay. He vas inquiring for two borae plow* and uveas o biro u> plow It or brsak It op. Tbls la ouairy where you eooldo't flod a two loraa plow la a daya Journey. Hla eotbualaaoi oo tbe bay qusaUoa ra> Dlndad tblc editor of bla experience la plantng oata oo laod adjoining tbe land which dr. Heraely and bla aaaoclalaa base bought. It ?aa lo 1871 We rooted groat flatda of tba 'latwooda and emp'oyad all tbe moles tbat aero for hire la tbe neighborhood, and a?at leeddowa therein great wagoa loads. ?<ed vers bieli tbeo, poaalbly >1 50 to 1200 a baUfa iivaualaH ?han I ha. haffMlt llmA iboold eune to bava mors oats than Ida iiytblcal Ckrlvr sver drramed of pome?I ng wit ware Id mocb ltie frame of mind as to ?ts that we ?ioeeli? oar Ublo friends lo be >n the subject ot bay. Bat we hope that Mir Oblo friend* may be mora (nrtaotU In .he bey than wa ware In oats. If they woo Id ivoid danger tbey must modify their pinna tod change their mind* before they spaod heir money. Io oar terming experiment. we had many drawback! uoon which wa bad lot ooontad at the beginning. The aaad want oto the ground alrlgbt with single plowa. rhare were no two borae plowa than, aa lb era ire no two horse plow* now. Alt wa bad to lo tbea wu to wait results. The oets oaone up alright. After that name Mir troubles. The neighbor^ cattle and abeep iota Usisof ths young oau and everybody mows that oattla and sheep can't be kept iff mU sfier I hey get a taste of It. Than dry weather at the pinch of the game set In. rbal cnt short what the sheep left. Then sben barreat Una osma, tba rain*, eat In and sontlnood (or a boat two weeks. Home of oar Muud wheat aprooud In the Held, aod tome of It fell down before the reapers ooa 14 [el there. Whan wo bad gathered what there taa to bo gathered the price wool down, aod t took a large part of too email crop at tha low prioe to pay for battling It to tows. Oo roonding op tba A:area of proflt aad loaa wo were mora Utan 1600 oat of poafcet on [hat crop of oat a. Except one other a ma 11 ixperl moot In oats, oar fkrmlng hae boon oa lifts rent lluee. The other experiment on a imull scale wee equally dlaaatrooa, Wo fornebed tha land and tbo aoad for half ibo pnv lucu Tbo sowar of tbo seed moved off and oo booaht bla abara ol the crop aa It aloud in ;be Held. Tbo prospect next Hprlng was not aright, but I got It cot and ha a led to the barn >ne half lor the otber. My half didn't imoont to much. We do not know what betome of tbo other half. It might aa wall beatated right hero that h tn dow pniatMIIIII IHIIOI ID! UBI UUPr mm ?tm m oar Ohio frieade will no doubt m oat or tbe hay buslneu But Fall. Tbla editor ouoe bad toolbar experiment la 'arming. He bad always beard tbat tbe (rowing ol paaa waa not only a very profitable crops <>nt It waa extremely valuable ae i land en richer. Home tbree yea re ago ba letermlned to try tbe experiment of makog money and enrleblng bis land. A pro* It la tbe pooket woald not be lees pleaeant ocontemplate tban tbe eortobed land. Ha ?ald not set tbe oow pea, bnt paid fB.tt tor ba unknown paa, wbleb bad baaa reooa?uended to blm ae being batter than tbe oow mm. Re eowed tbeeeed. Tbey came ap alt -Igbt and grew off nloely. He tboacbt ba too Id make paaa eooogb to eow tbe wbota ilaoe next year. Wben tbe Fall of tbe year tame we walcbed tbe pea vlnee bat aaw no >e?a. We tben fall baek on tbe redaction bat we coo id gather an abandanoa of eow eed. We tbougbt tbe ume for catting waa at tend, and made arrangement to move tbem text week. Wben we went tbere tbe land ooked bare, and we tboagbt aomebody bad ;ati>ered tbe crop, bat tbe tenant explained o as tbat tbe leavaa ol tbe "unknown" roatd drop off wbea ripe, aod tbat tbla lety of peea aomeumee tailed to prodaee eed. Notblng waa left bat a few bare etease, tud we didn't go to tbe expense of gathering bum. wihtn mil uiucu. Tbtee atorlee in perfectly true, bat tba norml of ibese etor.ee li, toot Mm printer boo id slick to bis legitimate bueloess. 'srmlog by termers la tbls ooaatry doss pa/ is bas been demonstrated a tboasaod times. We repeat these experiences not to dlstoarage oarOblo friend*. bat to Impress ap* *o Ibem tbe neceaeliy of going slow lo btei* at nsw pallia la an old ooantry. Ttieorell* mily tola editor la a doe ftrowr *nd mo tell a. n*a bow to gel rich ai tbe bailae** lo a very bort lime and baa repeatedly proves bis altb in bis ability to set rich at farm ids, >ai practically b? ba? proven tbal be b lot a bowling koccess. Our Ublo fneods are no doabl folly sseoerprlsiuK as we fre, but wben tbey come lown here tbey nod better aarvey tbe land >efore biasing new ways. This people bava >eeo bere for more inaa a hundred years, tod after experimenting with all tbe crops be fact bss been ceuibiubed that tbls Is >r*-em I neatly a cotton aoanlry, and ooilon s tbe beat mouey crop that tbe world proluoee. 11 la tbe moat certain crop tbat grows tut of tbe groaod, and will sutler neglect and Irouib better tbsn anything. Anybody can ;row it. It Is lbs cleaoeet crop lo tbe world, ?* " ? Maatitf handlMl. Tbeae are (acta, and when It U riniiaiDtrtij bat only a mall ptrior tbe face of the earth rill produce oollon, and wben It la remem* wred tbat tbla aeettoo make* tbe baai cotton n the world. It can be readily ee?n tbat tbla i? a favored laud. We can boy ureal atretrbea of partially mprovwt land at ? to 110 an acra. A bale of i >tion can oe made to lb?acra, and tba man rbo docniA make bair bale lo (be acre wi.l levar take a premium at a County fair. it r< quirt* capital and Intelligent culture to nake i-orn, wheal, oala, bay, or olber lo??d trope, but ibe laxteet man In ibe county, and be biggeat fool on earth can make out ton. Tbe aucreaaful farmer make* cotton the iblercrop, wltb Ibe olber ontpe ae aide empa, rneae elde crope are ncceneary to tbe auoorae i( tbe rarm. but tbe m.^ney la inade on cotton. v?t our Oblu frtenua when In Koine do aa tbe i<>m?ina do. Wben tbey come 8ontb tbey abould learn if ua what crop* to plant and men let ua learn rom them to plow deep and to puab our Work iariy and late, even aa tbey do In tbe warm lavaoftbelr frozen land. Tbe way to eatimale tbe comparative value if farming land la to cellmate the coat end a!ue of the crope wbtcb It prodncea. il an ore of teu-doliar land will bring a bale of colon. worth J3J and a*ed worth 9* 00, tan't It rurtn aa tnucb aa Western land tbat bring* U, Ml, or 10U buabelaof corn ? it take* more labor to make and market Dor HO buabele ol corn. Tneooelol maklog eady the land, planting tbe aeed, and workDg oorn and cittou ia not vary different, h. m.n.M rniiud on llieetleof cutloo aeed j? rill pay lor picking lb* eultou. A two bora* iuiio will carry II over any road to the (Id, rliai II la ginned ami packed wltb bajtfluf urnUbed, U?r$l it. No barua orboaMaara leceaaary 'or couoo, but wbao you atrtka tay, you ueed bouaea, preaaea, and otber blue*. Wt) want ourOblo friend* to make a food eport of ua and oar ooantry, If Ibey and belr uetgbDora ?b<>uld flud oat wbat a couory tbla la, they will be coming here la (rest ompanlea. O.>od laoda, a good climate, para rteaioue water, aud a warm weloome awalU ill food rrwn who come amonfat ua. We cars lotblnf about their politlca, aud we will aak beui nolhlnf about arliether they have voted or Democratic or Republican candldatea. ,*hey will vote wltb ua b?*re. Mr. Her??iy wn on doubt agreeably *urtrlaed at bamg heartily received la Abi??vtlle. ?lke othera wbo are atrangera to our oouoty iod unacquainted wltb our boapltailty, he tad but lliile Idea of the true condition Ha eenunl to lake an Interval id pecan culture. Ve allowed htm ilia pecan irr? which grow rom theaeed which Mr. H. W. Lawaon plantti lo IMA, mid we told him that the preaenl iworr, Mr. IC 8. Unk. ?old enough nuu ?fl It upiy Ibcliintun bUliouM Mod lot. From hat tree it great number of tree* have (prang, ml many lot* to town have peoau tree*. I^trked In Ice and mow la II * wonder that he nhioana were rurprl*ed to ate cbrlaanllieinm growing out of door* large aa cabbage leml". For tbelr Information, we would ?laU? hat the front I* late thin year. The cotton la till blooailng and the r<?oa aend the awoeleat dura on the perfumed air. - *?? Hall A Ander MB* Kj Mr. M. Bradley Kreae hu arcpted a poal- Q Inn Willi llio fittiT|>iiNlni{ wild MuroeM)ful M Irm of tin 11 A Andi-moo. Mr. Ufrae la Bffi >'ouUK HlHIl ol npiriMlln nunntw I|UWMIWIon*and * trn'H' manner. He will bf clad Bg o have hi* iiuratToua friend* through.ml lb? H -ouiily rail and ?t-? blin. lie Una Krewl liar- M ;ali>* (or >ou. H rail on I.. T. A T M. Miller for y? or mr ?3