Dennis HewsItDITOK KtllMtTKli: Huv.'ni* hrtycu solicit II corrospom.ei.t rci tfflce, t'.ougl t | s-lvi. i!,,,'im,3 iicnj*. an she i, i„ he.- infancy. .“tints Inis in.t loon in ••xisleoiw only *■ few n.on hs. 1 m bids {„r tlUf■ tui-o. I think Donnis shim d l.i,- helil aoi-e sac ,1. i ecan a it was christened or 1110 ■ii'i'-top of ihi- Primitive JUptistWhile we lt;lo not wish to build air ■sties as our Haltno.it correspondent re have very enterprising people’, llv,! b-v th°l‘- industry. We have wo schools, Sardis and Foster; Mr. R • h .ok in d ady are teachers at Sai -,* - and Mr- NlcbouU P.,||ipS „t Foster, ho schools are in seas on now. and .r ogres ing nicely. Our cukens should '3 proud, and It speaks well for our ounty to know that we have boys and iris, who are competent to fill the .lace ,,f petagogue, and it should also io encouraging to th.mudent, of such, a know that by p oper training if mnds, they in ay be the successors to u • present teachers.Davis brothers and Mauldin are do-n~ a K°od business with their gin* bis season; they have both ginned aoodly number of balo«; they »re rial ginnor* and were running a head nd tail race on last report Davis brothers have a saw mill, grist and lt;tton gin all undor the same shelter nd run by the same power; while lr. Mauldin runs only a grist aod glnr As iliis U my first effort I fool like te two Congressmen, who did not ow the sun from the moon. I feel ke a stranger in this business, morenoB' Ben.