COTTON GROWERS.Met in Convention on Monday in the City of St. Lon is.DELEGATES FROM THIS STATE.The Mooting is an liuportAnt One, anil It iB Hoped That All tho Delegates Named Attended.Governor lleyward, in response to a request from Harvle Jordan, president or the Farmers* National Coogress, which convened simultaneously with the Southern Cotton Growers Convention in St. Louis on Monday, named a complete list of delegates to these two gatherings from this State. In naming tho delegates, the Governor, realizing the great 1 mportance of these gatherings this year, has, after conference with the commissioner of agriculture, commerce and immigration, endeavored to select as far as possible men from tho different couuties who have large farming Interests and are much concerned iu the cotton situation.South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station—Prof. J. S. Newman, Clem son College.Abbeville—Luther Hadden, Due West; I. Kellock, Abbeville; M. B. Cliukscales, Due West.Anderson—J. C. Stribbllng, Peudle! ton; B. F. Crayton, T. Q. Hammond, U. E. Scybt, .Anderson; ft. W. Simpson, Peudleton.Aiken—A. S. Seigler, Crofts; H. 0. Hahn, Aiken.Bamberg—W. J. Brabham, S. G. May held, E. II. Dowling, Bamberg.Barnwell—L. W. Youmatis, Fairfax; J. S. Calhoun, Appleton; J. Allen Tobin, Barnwell.Beaufort—W. ft. Eve, ThomasMartin, Biuffton.Berkeley—J. B. Morrison, Monck’s Corner; Thomas Connor, Ferguson; Fred Connor, Conuor’s Station.Charleston—it. II. Harleston, Char-IPQlnn' \V ninvim rlajtAn. I