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\ now a r aiee is uads. i I rny, Low is .. p.ptr ;ua "*c ?" j * t i,i ,\?j ' i :'SK, . i t -J - >* i '? -J | , Ami yet in a o:.:.::riug way, As the \vj:p-no.'.r-T.:lI sings in the g'&de. I'll ventura a i/u ot'a lay i To tell how a paper is uiade. , An editor bits at his desk. And ponders the things that appear 1 To he claiming the thoughts of the world? Things soiet.u, au J comic aud queer? And tvhenLe has hit on a thctiVJ lie judges it well to parade, lie ?*: ite.J, and l.o w,itws. nod Lc writes, 1 And that's how u paper is uiadc. I Aii editor ?U? ut his deak, , And eu kir vtuiu to make out ' Veiegraplttc"' ev stptabbied and mixed, jt ii hard .c toil what it'u about. 1 iixeh tinges are lying t?ru? ad? I While waiting -hspiiuhcs delayed, lie clips, anu lie clips, uud he clips, I AuJ that's how a paper is wad?. A? editor out in the town, lu search of the things that are new? The thi'.iiM thai the people hove done ( Tho thir.gs they're intending to do? v'oe.i peering a.id prying about, L'jr items cf i.'.auy r. g* r.dc ; ' lie :rn:tirs. nv. l i>e tramps, av.d he tramps, Ana tint ha how a p per is mndc. And ail thrd thorn workers prepare, Of ev . OL-ceiv.ible shipe, Is to ,1 * \ ri titer. uirl he "rocfcdeth io stick ii in type. 31 i > tines, all respecting hi t will. !:i stov. aimingcuAauns parade? lie s.irhs, -Mid lm slicks, and ho flicks, Ann ihat's how a paper is made. lu short, when the type is a!! set, y ml oitin's' cleared up more or less, "i'is "iockid tit r i'oriii," as we t-.iy, Awl hurried away to Ate press. '1 i:o ]?r?a iinuti rrrarges uia ilieets, .. i i ink ^ i. c.-' the - [U t:i to shade, The i ke Mints, an i Le .thus, .And .hut's luw nape:* is tu.rivt .. - ? ' LOVE, USINE AND DEST- i Sen oi i.iiuc! the world before you Spreads a thousand secret suut cs, iicunu the feet of every mortal Who through 'iie'.i 'o.<g highway fares. ] Three especial; let tue warn you, Arc ty every tiave.'er met : Tinea to try your might of viituc? They are L.ove, aud Liink, and Debt. Lj\o. r.y noy. t !:o no escaping, " 1 k the eotnii.o't fate of man : c'uiher had it: ! have had it-? Hut fur love you had nut been. Tuho your chances, but be c. ink us ; K i:cw a ;< yja'o is not a dove : lie the upright man of honor? All deceit doth murder love. A? for Print: avoid i! wholly ; i.ilte aa adder it will sling : Crush d o cR-'icif it-a; .r.iiou, ITa.i 'It- : .ho dangerous thing. Sec tiio .i'vCv'..- of :.?eu avct'Pd us? opco as fair and rare as you ? Mark the wanting ! Fit tin t! e pathway, And the heil they're loaeriita through. Yet though ?vc be pure n nl gentle. And from drink you ? iy lie live, With a yeai'iting henri >' v. urn you ( u.i:i:u3: the v. . >! t? ul! ilii three. Many a demon .:i liis jouvncr Banyan's Christian J'il^rhn met ; Tivv were luuibt', e cu old A.io'.iyun, To .:;c awful demon, L?wi>i ' "Willi qtut'.i;. hc.irt an* face abashed. 'Hie ..reiched debtor rues: i!_ S.afts ttt SiilldjWU, lOjl laov le :*e iliade.-i < i men he owes. Down ij'.Vu reels he I'urmc s '-als. Yin race ol'm ti 10 slnr.i. i lie shivers at the porMr m"* vitij. j And tears the Jroudful duu. Beware of Veiit! Once in, yon 11 be A slave lorcvermore; Ii* credit tempt you, thunder "No !" A id sho'.v i: i ? the door. Cold wa.cr nod a eras; o.' bread riay uv tl.o best yon 11 ^et; Accept tlieni liken nan end swear? -I'll a over ran in de'l !" B YSPEFcIA FK3M HOT SHEAD. ? G.u. vJlitigiuao. writing to the Xorth CuigHju Agricultural Journal, tells some truths and ou'crs some suggestions about the causes anil results of dyr.pe|wia ami indigosticti?with especial reference to hot, doughy bread?which will apply to all parts of the co tin try. Head, digest aud hoed : "it h.ia been n.?id tii.it the frying pan is , tho great caeuiy to our people. There can be no doubt but that it has slain its thousands; but bad broad is the slayer of tons of thousands. While traveling in Europe for eight mouths, i saw notlhug but cold bread, nor did i, while there, see or hear anything that tended to induce iuc to believe that anybody iu Europe had ever eaten a piece of hot bread. I invariably, however, found the bread good, and tlie people I saw appeared healthy and robust. Home, as the English and Germans, were especially so. "With respect to the United State's the condition of things may be more strikingly and pointedly presented by references to individual cases. Mauy years since, i stopped 1 at the house of au acquaintance, and on seeing iiiui I said: 'You are not looking as well ns usual.' -No, no,' lie replied, 'I have the dyspepsia powerfully bad.' When dinner was ready, there was an abundant supply of meats and well-baked corn bread.? . There Was also, however, something called , biscuit, which wa3 in fact rather warm dough, with much grease in it. 1 saw that my nost, uic mis irociy with la is meats. I ' remarked that I did not wonder that he had the dyspepsia, fjr that I could not live n month in this way. I suggested that it' ho would eat well baked corn bread, or better still, light bread, ho would not sutler as he was doing. iJc answered vehemently, that he 'would rather die than to eat light bread.' ? 1 replied, this is a tree country and you < have a right to dio in this mode if you choose, and f have no dubt but that you will soon dio. 1 then rofcirod to eases in which I had known people to die from such , practice. My cool mode of discussing the ijuestiem evidently made an cession on :.ik Ml,.".;., .. meeting ' aim I said, - You arc looking much better.' Yes,' lie replied, bursting into a hearty , "Vah; *1 f-'c-vd your advice, r.r.d took. to ?stirg i bread ?ir.;t a u.r. . s we.l ..s :v?r wr? \y life.' I stn inc ited to .hi:;!: thai within ten jresrs, us utuny persona have died prematurely in this Suite from bad cookery us wore slain in the war. Dyspepsia is rubbed of much of the credit of its operations. A certain individual, wore remarkable for the leugtli of liia horns and tail than for his friendship for huinauity, is said always to catch the hiuduiost. His agents acted uu ihis tiriiiciple. Diseases are cowardly things ami avoid attack ing robust or vigorous constitutions. but when they Gud a poor devil ciifee! led by dy.-popsiu, acting on the principle that when a man is d<>wu then is the time to gouge bltj, tbey pounce upon the disabled creature ami soon liuisli him. It thus happens, cholera, consumption or their co-laborers, carry off the credit, that is due to indigestion." Ankcdotk ok a Mom ii Carolina J cduk.?1 will relate a little incident which occurred at Faycttcvillo many years ago.? Judge Cr.Ulwell wa< an able and consistent Judge. He could he tempted by no brine. He would not even dine with a friend if he hud a ease iu court. lie administered the law in such a way that it awed the evil-door and at the tunic time received the luer'tcd commendation of the lover of peace. Ilis peculiar characteristic were impetuosity and intrepidity. Conjoint Randolph, of Jacksou, -\. C.. whose death it* .still latueutcd by the circle of friends and acquaint:.rices where he livcu, was u man of excellent qnaiit'cs and oven temperament, though quick to reseat a:i intended injury, lie was au especial friend of J udgo (.'alii veil. Refore tiio w r !.o y.n the genera! agent of the Mutual fire :.nd i.ife Iusuruneo Companies of Raleigh. i.in otto occasion, at i'ayclteville, ho n.:.i inputted by some pugnacious fellow,who called 'ti n a d?d liar, whereupon he turned ui).<11 him. and with his oanu gave the iciiow utile a thrashing, lie was indicted, ami Lhe case coming up before Judge Caldwell, lie plead guilty and submitted, lu the cv.eC1 A HiI T71 rn TT 1 ?5 V7 i*JL Hi 1 11 J O DER T NEW STORE AT rJ JAMES H. HAVING purcbiKcl the ctitiro interest of his tit ore, respectfully anaou.-ces tu tho ohl Pvieiids and of the former owner that he \vi GROCERY t the <~>3 and will always keep a lull * PLANiT ATIGj Table and other Cutlery, Plows and Ploi Cai WOOUEi? ALL 11 II A NDS O F ' which he \ p it i o j: h j' o w ij i I respectfully invito the old frie ind any number of now ones, to CALL ANI You will find two "Live young i to wait on you, and what we canm isking for or having. Ouli at the Hod If you want good bargains, polii lion. TO THOSE I HAVING sold out my outire interest ii anxious to settle up all outstanding iudo my way indebted to mo to come forward and My Books and Accounts are still at the St< James II. Rodger, is empowered to make a March 2 ATTENTION CUT': You can save TIME, TR By using the Celebrated ' WEST'S GUANO S* A riENTINK'S C C flu mi fact u red '?v <;<MVFIC. CO.I W. A. NICHOLSON. Mi.wn 16, uiug, after the adjournment of court, the Judge and he were taking a wul'-, when the following conversation occurred: Judge Caldwell?John, you did wrong. You should not have str uck tho fciiow; you committed a breach of tho peace, Joint, which the law for Col. Kuudolph?Well, Judge, ue called me a d?d liar, and I ? Judge, Caldwell?Never uiiud, John, I tell you Ihujf you did wrong; the law poiuts out a iliili?Wt <K?ftrso, Joho, aad I ? \ Col. Randolph?Bui Judge, he called yie. a J?d liar, auu I did uoluiug to briug on the Judgo Caldwell?John, 1 tell you again you did wroug; you broke the peace; words do not excuse it; aud besides, the law gives you an Col. Randolph?But, Judge, you just think of it. Just suppose he had called you a d?d liar, aud J udgo Caldweli?Damn his infernal hide, John, if lie had called i?o a d?d liar, I would have broken that slick a dozen times over his head! 1 would havo given him ten times a* much as you gave him, John?the impudent. worthless villain ! Col. Randolph lived several years to laugh ovor this little incident of his life. He admiivu ilie .fudge's temper and spunk, but could not understand tiic rule that would'ut work\ botl^ways, if it was laid down by a judge. Hcuia havo wiugs aud fly up to the Author of time, and carry news of our usage. All our prayers cauuot entreat oue of them either to ret.on or slacken his pace. The misspcuts of every n.iuuie are now a record against uo in heaven, i-nro, if we thought thus, wo would dismiss them with belter repurts, una uoi sufler then. t.< fly away* empty. or laden with dangerous intelligence.? How happy 's it. when they carry not only the message but fruits ci' good, and stay M it ? . i? . __l. J*. . * I wiiu mu ..-mcicm 01 Uiivs 10 speas. 101 us Lofi.ro his glorious throne. Wlioa your companion bows 10 a lady, yuu should do so also. Whcu a goutlcniau bows to a lady iu your company, bow to hiia in return. :ng new' III3 ?(0)TV. :he old stand. RODGER father, Mr. JOHN RODGKK, ia his Grocery L O us to uiei's . _ > 11 continue the BUSINESS I Id Staiul, l 11 1 * 1 t? n look. ui mi luuus 01 uroceries, !I SUPPLIES, n Steel, iiied Fruits, Meats, Oysters, &c., * AV AliE. rOBACCO, &c., &c., vill sell at l t t ix 1: timbs. lids and customers of the house, ) TRY M E. nen," standing ready at all times ol show and sell 3 011 is not worth 1 . 1 gor Old Ntiiud te attention, and perfect satisfacJAMES H. RODGER. tv "t.r n t *.-? t? u the Grocery Business, to my &ou, I ntn ibtadnesa. I, therefore, call upon those in make settlements immediately, ore, ami if 1 aui not present my son, Mr. ettleweuts. JOHN RODGER. 8 V tf rON yjJAJVTF.ItH ! OUBjfiMratf MONEY, 'FARMERS' FRIEND"! DISTRIBUTOR, > rroNpTjantkr, ?*; y* A ltKfr.fr: Y. (Jreenville. M. i Agent, Union C. H. 10 r Cm, STRAIGHTOUTISM TRIUMPHANT. ITninivIon IS Our Governor! A Democratic Congress AND A Democratic Legislature ; AMD Til8 TTVTT A\T mTTUmri UiMUiN XLULJEiD *11.1. M1VK J?' .1 Weekly Synopsis or ^ke Proceedings of v BOTH THESE BODIES. ,#? } IVow is the Time !rro subscribe. TVow is the Time TO ADVERTISE. A NEW ERA HAS DAWNED UPON THE STATE AND NATION! . TIIK NEWS WILL BE STIRRING AND INTERESTING TO ALL CLAS SES OF THE PEOPLE. ? FOR $2 IN CLUBS, You will Keep Posted a Whole Year. .\ fiinolA finKiAvlltAva tO KA Mtugtv wuvovilWVlO) f AiWVi PAY WHAT YOU OWE nnd RENEW 1 Greenville and Columbia R. R. CHANGK OF SCIIUPIV. Y. I'uf ctipcr Trains um daily, Sundays excepted, connoting wiih'Nigiit 'lraius ua Ssuih Carolina itaiiroad up 'and do*, n. On r.nd a tier MONDAY, May tLo following will be (be ecbcdulu: fr. Leave Columbia at. 7.45 * m Leave AJstou. I*.80 a m L.?mo x\ev?oerry 10.60 a m I.eufe Cekesbtoy....! 2.17 pm Leave Helton 4.00 p m Arrive at Greenville 5.85 p m dutv.v. Leave Greenville at 8.05 a m Leave Lcltoi 9.56 a m Leave Cokesbtiry 11.83 a m Leave NenLeery 2.40 pm Leave Alston 4.20 pm Arrive at Columbia 5.56 p m ANDERSO-S lUiANCll AND BLUE 1UDGK DIVISION. no?v. nr. Leave Waiiialia....'i.l5 a in Arrive 7.15 p m Lcuvo I'enyville...7.00 a in Arrive 0.40 p m Leave l,endleion...7.50 a m Arrive G.00 p m Leavo Anderson...8.50 a in Arrive 6.00 p m Arrive at Belton...9.-10 a in Leave 4.00 p m THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. Tadkz Norton, Jr., General Ticket Agent. June 9. 1870. 23 If HAMPTON HOUSE. If \ I \ STllEET, SPARTANBURG, So. Oa. S. B. Caleutt, (Formerly of ralmetto House,) Proprietor. HOUSE WELL VENTILATED. ROOMS NEWLY FURNISHER AND CARPET- 4 LD?TABLES SUPMWI.tS WITH THE J BEST IN MAIBftiT-ATTENTIVE SERVANTS?OM NIDUS TO ALL TRAINS. TERMS $2.00 PER DAY. Jan. 12, 1877 1 tf_ PAINTS AND OILS. Linseed Oil. Raw anil Boiled. Machine Oil; , Kerosene Oil, C?l0rS iU 011? .-%_ . yarnlslies, Window tita&s, l*utljr, A Sand l'apcr and Glazier's Paiuts. For Sale by * A. IRWIN k CO- . March 2 _ tt If ENCOURAGE "HOME PEOPLE AND 111 o E n t c r p r i m e . GEORGE S. HACKER & SON S FACTORY, Charleston, S. C. THE only Door, Sash and Blind Factory owned und managed by n Carolinian in lhi? City. AI.L WORK GUARANTEED. Always on hand a largo Stock of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, brackets, Scroll and Turned Work of every description. Glass, White Levis, and Builders' Hardware, at Manufacturers1 Prices. C. & T. Flooring Boards, and drossed Lumber of every description, delivered at Union at the lowfit;urea. \ March 3, 1876. 9> 1 y SAMUEL S. STOKES, Attorney at Law ARB TRIAL JUSTICE^ Union C. II., S. C? WJI.L practice ia the Circuit and Probate Court*. All business in the jurisdiction of a Trial Ju?, tice attended to with promptness. .Special attention given to collections, &e. Office for the present, third door to the leftia the Court House. March 2 8 tf WM.r.TTXXOKK. H. P. (DMOXD. Ettenger & Edmond, ltl lKltfOXI>, VA. ML uu u f a o t u r e r m of Portable and Stationary Engines, BOILERS OF ALL KINDS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARING. SUAlfUNG, PULLSV6.A*. AMERICAN TURBINE WATER WHEEL, CAMERON'S SPECIAL STEAM PUMPS, Send for Catalogue, Nov. 1Q, 1876 45 ly REMOVAL. F. M. FA It It CO., HAVE removed their Stock of Groceries to ft., tilmr-m. U V 0-_1- *. r>. __v vj/j/vmiv MJ? A* IMiniO CX? V>U.yalongside (he Railroad, where they will always her pleased to meet their customers. S A full .Slock, of Groceries and Plantation top* ^ plies will always be kept for sale at the lowest market prices. Feb 2 4 jf_ Scuppernong Wine. WHITE Imperial Seuppernong Wine at A IRWIN & CO'8. Mareh 0 12 tf Ctrnpe Brandy. i PURE Grapo Brandy for mediciaal purpose at A. IRWIN ft CO'8. Mareh *0 12 tf Pure Corn Whiskey. PUP.E Mountain Corn Whiskey, for medioina purposes, for csle at A. IRWIN, ft GO'S Feb 9 6 * tf Touts I Tout*! I FINK Block and Green Ten for sale at A.IRWIN A CO B. 1 Feb U o If