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/ Sp e«i al K«a UMt«. 1. In writing to kk often on bnnloef nlvnya givn you |am« and Pont often add row. 1. Bualnena lettra and ooBmnnloa- Uona to bn pnbliahl should be written on anparate »heet*,iml the object of each clearly indicated b]neoeaaary note when required. S. Artldea for fiblication ahould bn written in a clear,legible hand, and on only one aide of th< page." ^ M *, All chargee ingdyertinetnentj omit Mach u' on Friad inbdi £ DR. J. H.MILHOUS, DENTAL SURGEON, BLACK^ILLG, S. U. Office near bis rwjilenoe on R.R. Avenue. Patients will fiol it more comfortable te nave their work cfae at the office, as he baa "«rk diue at the office, aa he baa » good Dental (hair, good debt and the ioat imnrnw*^ ^'pliancet. TT * *•* He ahould be previous to their com* moat improved, am]] informed several Tata in* to prevent aiy j 1 will generally be/foa nrdays. .. H# atill continue to attend calls throughout Bar swell and adjoining eou- tlM - g . [augHly —— r — - r* ~ w wasci i wiu* to prevant anf diaappointmenb-though ill generally be/fenad at bis office on Hat- OR. B. J. QVATTLEBAUM, i SURCEOf dentist;- WILLJBTON, S. 0. Office over Oapt. Vf. H. Kennedy’s atom. Cnlla attended throughout Barnwell • -id adjanrnt cantiea. Patients will nnd it to their advantngn to have work d)ne at hie office [ant lit DK. J. RYERSON SMITH, tnntiii tal Iwkuktl Iwtiit. WIU 18T0N, 8. C. Will atieed emit Ureaches! this aad ed. eeet reeeda^ OoeralMM eea be Mee snltafa—ertly per. w»ed at bis Par ten, whhb are supplied i CD all (be la teat jypaeaed if piss a i w. ibpa Te peweeui sep! - f (tfficu A. PATTERSON, Hurjj«*on T)cntiftt, at the tierawnii (Van Howw ratSeuse waited on at r«d vt 1 R«*ew« weateseetiae punfM Utpi v w. • • , . , ■ 1 ;— : r : . »■ r" 1 .. . — ; ye - — -r-—^—■ T . T- ,T vv' ,T-SW.X* {v- * - VOL. VI. NO. 10. BARNWELL, C. H., 8. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1882. ■ d ■; •“ - *■ —. ed tfcn'wiftnd, mmmrtjtm Qtftnftka, bnt nan guaranty of food rarntwonx, a a.. *. a REST. Rest will be.sweet In the evening, when the i win oe sweesin tne ever day's long labor la done— v Now, 1 must be up and doing, for ssj work la scarce begun 1 Peace may be dear to the veteran, grown weary of war's alarms-^ But bow lonplnt tor battle, the clash and me Clang of arms! Death by and by will be welcome, If I have been faithful and true— Now, there Is life to be lived, and I have eo much to dot Once, In the. e. early morning, when the dews -r-= were not yet di*y,—^ ‘ * In the misty summer morning, or ever the sun was high. Aa I looked along the road whereby I must presently go, And aaw.hpw greet was the journey, how fiercely the noon would glow. '-'Life felt too heavy a burden, and 1 eo weary and worn, Weary before I had labored, end longing for night at morn. fearr before I bed labored; but labor has t - r- i. h i; me rest, » fl and now I am only eager to do my work wlth- tbe beat. Whet right hare 1 to bo weary, when my work la eearoe begun? What right have T to be weary, while aught rw malaa to be done? to bo done? be weary sweeter be; And Ureeed will won the vtctorvl and rest will the he to them that have Is the strive with the Mow la the Umm for ntOCODlLEB IB FLORIDA. •d Tewth A “I akoi that crnceiHe eevee. narMte. last aso dealer in cunuo lie, in • *7* euowd cal'* la any pert ton I ** Sever heard ml one la Florida " ••Wen.** wee the reply. “I warn’I ge pefthaldre of yets* hnswen-e M yea te porhepe o sewsebto. Crvwod me m FWtdn rene eij ere • Intn dtereeeri, end te dev there ta eoi ewe mme te a that know* they aee he towed T*"— udT- rmosrrrZr. to those found in the swamps of Jamaica, and ahould not he confused with the oavmnn of Northfcrh South America, the speciHieH ih Iho Rii tionttl MUrtutil It Washington is per« feet, and was set up by Prof. \Vai d, of Rochester. The upper part is dark brown, with a yellowish white under surface: the'upper partfs of the legs arc ot deep yellowish' tints, green and white. The eyes shoW I Cbnous mem brane analogous to that found in birds, which are not so far from the reptiles ag is generally supposed. The mouth lg extremely large-, the teeth are sharp, those in the middle beiug the largest and formed for hard Work. It is Said that though the alligator grows with ex treme rapidity, the crocodile grows at the rate of twelve inchee in nine months, The cayman and gatial Ire relations of the above, the latter being the largest, specimens of which having been seen ia Failures at ftcheeh The marsh crocodile of India is much dreaded, and, judging from the skull of one in the British Museum which is nine feet long, it ia safe to promise for its owner a total length o| thirty three fcet la tnk ng food the crocodile* are asuch livelier then the all’gators, and those of the West ladies hare bew.t Men to toes their food ia the elf. Catching it ekill- fully. They rarely attack people out of water, but there is a rase oa record It which a pneet was (othMUed. the esphla gaining oa him by taking the most »nr- : Tb8# bathed WUliani Elbe? died ndi tbhg sided id NHW-Td* httdlr circum stances of terrible signifieance to every parent He had passed into the gram mar school in the autumn or winter, and isro uvaw wvaiaw su that hiS fJttrtfail ih^ht a|lpbar in tain school journal. He studied out of school late into thi night giving himself but two houtjD in the day for recreation. As tne examina- t.ons approached, the nervous strain up on him became more exhausting, until bhe dity lil sink dbWu It hi'i ne»k. aria was carried home to dli 'with cerebro spinal meningitis. During his deHrlunf he reeiled his il-soril uticeasiHgly, dr MWibbled prob lems on his pillow. Jthstraln must Rrsuil the Cetinti nell?' PERSONAL AND LITERABT. ^Philip PhllUpiTlhe “ringing pllr HVROROVB. Illleil oUllvstyi IU VUV IIUbUIKlU UA- VT IUIX3A , 011VI V IVV> w stro v v/ was arabit'ous to reaoha high grade, in yet ihe country is at times flooded with the next June examination#, iH brdW /fippi’!-hs ls*u^8 Hf Nkiiorial Hank i:0 ea. fiaml Hi . mI. A Swa m iu f Kss 1 . Thereto ah immense volume of fidtifl __ ^ r ^ terfeh tnoney hriown lb be it circuit. h^n gif1ni' ,, fioogmrB»fiBri* are ex| ended annually by tlio Secret u-.vi.^^^W^lpwahendeal- Semce to detect the counterfeiters, and | m ~J bavilpide- have been terrible, aAhe was not a r -linen* ol which having been seen ia weak or sickly boy, which was proved Nile twenty-five and even thirty fee* drjrthefact that b* lingored for Weeks long, their loug, narrow jaws containing Ih the grllp Of I disease Which Often 1‘Al 1 ■ U T kB HMVIWwtifA /.fa I In m f.ur bhsing icape, beading tte back after the fashion of a cal. aad mak ag suHi g ud t me that the bwwilOerwd rUrgv ui «a. iMarud rletgymsa. after rashtag round la a rtrrla to vata attempta ta avoid M, waeobtigedto take to a tree, where he was watched fog Watertoa. the aeiurnUel. has pr»to ehty the eaeav a* e d isitoctioa of living the ealy avreoa who evef isala a car- fewieW-hed. la hlfi ••Wanderta fc t'* »> * .laMfaftft* cf the rene |MtU ROBT. O. WHITE, M A H B Tv K — |RH- GRANITE WORKS Mctrixo Mnicsr. (Wee* Wsstoi el's Ittee ) H A m D n. C QUO TifDUUI t m Mift I »- Groan and PromiM Duka ••4 *4 lot fee« Bey htteeV rif ARLEVTOV. ft w hi ■ev ee »« CL •e lew ter #»■ Kj i. Devereux & Co., IE fUU#f. Bait Cfftfat, LaIK UaIm aa4 lArtto IaaUsa. F1 fHARl.F>TON. K C. HfMMCS RESrilURitKL ‘JHM King Hlreet, Oppoe.te Academy of ( HARLEbTON, 8 C. R io let ei 50 reeta e eight. Meeks . all k<>up»—On ter* ia every Mvle. Alee, Wiees, Liqeorv, Hegars, Ae.[i etoty OHARLE3 O. LESLIE Wboleaale sed Retail Dealer la Pitk. fiaae. Ubatm, TiiUm, Tem^iii, OyBters, Etc. Etc. Stallr t Noe. 18 and 20 Fish Markot CHARLESTON, 8. C. All orders promptly attended to. Terms Cash or City Acceptance, aogSOly] THOS. McG. CARR, K A8HIO N A. BLK Shiviig And lair Dressing SaIoai, 114 Market Street, (One Dxir Esstof King Street,) muSOly] .. CHARLESTON, S C. a a the* hove 00+0f ashed ate el the gtwp ef heSwo- I' la the trrij dUe heater, ft peaole st the ieevd them to OMtl the soyoMO eppveiod 01 the mmt- fare af the water He afnaged f fi> e efiy ae anea as hs am< vd ot these wp- C regi m>, and imoied atekv eeot W> hgoto epot ihsir stork keg ef the repe. I tee eoeegh set te iaB It )»ve at aeto right, ead oew ieM them we wwstkd hove htm eo shave tMOedtoiefv a* at ftota They paged he aotoe ‘ JM ears m permi.‘ By ttse Mme he wee w4h •wo yotrie^ ma 1 mw he wm to OTNHMHH 1 1 ^ no*toehafieo.B togtea Any m» son me AT ft*—»y I' 1 ■»—< ■»! ere Mg diMevore hotwveo ' — 4 *+* 4 !**_ hm . ae that I get* ed proves fatal in a few daps. In the seme week in which this boy died, a young girl in a Sh-w \ ork gram mar School, railing to pAes ih hdr exam inat oOs. and made meane by her m<>rtiti cation aad dismipointment. threw herself itto tha Nor*h Rlt-nr. Noto the dullest observer mu-t eee that a system cf education wh eh pro duce, such destructive Mftkcts ttnoa the immature brains Of eh tdren. to fa>iHy. The object of edoeetton to to stree.tthvn the mental fa nlttos. aot to cv-p. ie them by loading them with burdens which that i an not earrv. Itetaad ol thto. tike pOfpOto lob oftea torme to be 10 forre a toe hrefeet Utoe the greeteet ansnwat of undigesUd foots koto the pa|Mi*s mtod. (hrt ho’ moke o brill aot eb«w to esamtaotioa. By thto eoure, doll beye are avged into a eeene of ritody turns Ale ool, to as- sopttomany > tovrr tin a* Du or waaie^ the me;oruy ef bore eve e>«< exertnhto- ally etever, eod the boye who a e doll ol thefir too As ehowfd be eons deiwd. to thei My hove ether reeohiUi e- wk eh will he got«e m ww el In the werri as those ef the r more ifh itorly letUrea It Is Iho doty Of etory pnfvoi '• veleh aod reotml the tom a eg o’ h « hH If bo has e qe*sb hvom sod M««o . mto ttom. hbe thto poor We». Rtoeg, ls< h m ho tooght st a mss >hat the * s e toghov v h m than v lose- Ihe pwhlireav o ef he* j o trod to OsAwri popto Ir-tf Oewod p • Strol 1 ivm > • • ot »»d a as e to a<A ehewM bo ^ af letoh at irom eg. I fe.ertoh ntoftoS«w or oesty thaae shnol I he a oer? "Tlus is because the attcntiOrt Cf the Secret Service is devoted to the seizure of eonntCrlelt | late* and bill* still in po-stosion of the makers b: their con- federate*. wiiile theh! ifi n w *yeie*natin etiort made to check the furiher ci:cu- lation ot the immense volume o' coun ter ait money which has been “shoved” by the sudjeglftfl iM-aK and is ka >t floating in the community by mo 0 of less honest people The bpc et Service id totally unable to trace the individual bills, wnen on e Ifisiied. tb 'nigh ihe thousand* of channels they have fol lowed. A few honest people may per haps destroy a counterfct when they discover It, find poc’ rl thuir loss with a hope that the record ng angel above who to said to attend to Such matters will see that they? are properly oreditad With the hmoilflt jit compound interest; but some mcu pre fer a raxh settlement here below.^ and ibdignantlv return the counterieit to lighted the |ittl« rcmlerfi, is Miss Re- brcca & Clarke, of Norridgewock, W aind.’-j- Post. - The Treiwtlrt? o* tha Norwich ft We'tem Pa'lroad, Colonel George N. I’crkins. 1* ninety-four years of age. and (Volks daily*, For seventy-five years be has sven active servidd. —Christine Fttaon wean * mdmd troubled expresrion, with two rows ef pearl buttons down the crater aad shirred around the bottom.—Ftoptf* Wttkly. ‘ -Late in the dto, but better IsWtKfi never, it has iust been discpvered that , the reason why the Siamese terms go* married was because they oould not re- I main ringie. —A dummy esg ne ran orer a deaf in California recenUy. The deaf couldn't hear, aad the dummy —Mr. Wilftra Thomas, tha ol grr.ilnate of Harvard College. dic< id at the person from whom they think they K t It, or perhaps to whomsoever they ink Will accept their word Hi the teat* FlvMmith, iccently, aged ninety-three i citrs .and six ttkrifttal. from paralyris. Ir. Thomas was gtedusted in the olees ef 1807.—S. Y. Post. —Alva Noyto to the only survivor of the war of 1812 soldiers in Brockton. Mas*., and the only soldier now living who went to the defense of Plymouth At that time. He wax but a lad of fifteen when he en isled. -Boston Post. Joshua Miller, of Madison County, Va., 1* seventy years old. has had but one sp dl of si kneai in hto life, never took a drink of whiskey, coffee or eoeldn t speak. Hence the catastrophe! •^Detroit free Prts^Tl^ ^ tlm R^jKLaMrotbe otherd^ a chair wafi e* which lay a hat with the following nottoe: ‘ netoedgn’* Inghto mt ^-U Figaro. But before noon an oegs peared. Hew mwah we ^ -The neighboTO fif a never sn»o^e«l a pip* nor cigar no* took of tobacco, aad has not J^der toe •4 ae I and tbwfteee feeew the Afcwmn *7 wnh mv tore to a pdF heap jer* vfcb to TWv eelt the r - tf •—e » A | » tmtoeftaself toned be tore bears tomre wbe gtotow. end thes e fees wbtoe ibe ibflto by mate torto twtosto (tom Ih.iengbky ato imesstoie eemae to Ihe seise> fle — ^ ^ ** ito ^ ""J^*** Tto*r be* Me we eelibe <he I ep the rve- eairy it Wtoahea Tie we* we by ar» Aval aptogreg an the reef tree Ibe tor t I* Me A ebuet jewp Tie I I lex r a/ s'- P •• gaaeeff. ere to I bee In the mis anr«haa awe ertwae iMw wee eft Wed been e and « sawing ah to bl ih ard we psto into Key the fee ef Ihe be* layw and 'be end pnt >he dtng* nr bwd ef bn, the* to to eertsmer as wv putted to n w tb *-er seders i gveeee I eeepeat IbtoAmg tog nvsrheerd W henf the dingy we ran tote owMhtng knorbed we eves ante th* dare I rentd get an 1 ptoato an wy mwe yelled be aev.1 ie be skipper nf a it and AI hands dnrkrd. dropping onre and etery thing, end the toll of a^gaier enw* over the boat ato knorbed out tee row-lock a and would haw knocked a man's head of \Ct lav cluee. 1 tell yen. The bunt naif •lied. I be creature made three or fonr hit, at ae with iu tail, aad then madr off. When we looked over the rail there was the blgweet gator I ever sew. The boat was eight feet loag. and the creature was longer than the boat As boob ns we recovered we—” “Followed him up. ehT' ••No,” replied the story taller, ‘we pulled for the shore in short meter. The f gatorgotoff into deep water, but th* next day we i ame back and 1 had a shot at him. He got off and up the creek Nf **■■■* *» , _ . . 4 wnh Ma tong And. ant nf ron-h si the sire*** by I lend, bnt be eeQttnaed ssribe end pt'—f» *teh eg • It wnst bare an* * ght tor in Tb* l phe* wab tee tettwto . f t - to .««* • ms toons the* end ge ttetotohi tetoerd I thnt * wmto; tow Del to ■ ft to pfny bto basher h* aahnd i two ae ten If be k* lre*b tf wbn* be bee toarwd M dteewnd. and he has shnwa le to «!»<• to „ • or else they eend It on He way through the heads of th* first uasus- poctiag person with whom they trade. This is Ml very shocking, no douM. kmt, Ut mear nr—. It ie all very tn e. Ahould ihe not* roach the Treasury by chase* tt to at earn brupdrd. with a hot or blackened Iron, ••eouaterMt,” amt Ms further uaefelaeos to the unfortunate ily ead vitally Impaired. Ins fieri on upon the frailty of .Ant an uadoukited fad. net- ertheleea, ihsl rbtoponeaadtog tonow an well swierstood that tb* opintoa of (be at the Traaeary a* u»a.d*■*•<<• tha Treaiury aa veil ns tb* .tecret her* to* In Usdbi 4 to any endeavor to stamp ant fraudulent note* wbtoh are air. adj la etresUatma There to tost on* penestml m*i tosl of aeeusnpiiahtog th* ii ■ eed sad. and the* Is te mtop»4 every Noiansi end Male Dank In bread every eaaaterimt pt* sealed In IA K**ev psunrinenl hnnb totter wtfl eer that tone to hardly s day Tiering eh Ma smae innnisri»<t to net preseeied In Mw to the nenre* sd legeAer bnstoew nr by a rbswee n nbev ef ft I* afwnst the nai- tn pnTtety Mad a bad ns •seneaterisiA ’ sad P r*watee In er- mtet «m Wot* n tonnded t e.m d be den* wttb fererer W ere nw ssahe wade wte n gee* n* tons* , towB to an estosrog 000+ vfthajftl IdE 1^0 ff >A0Qft00i0fll 0ft | 00 0ft a watUafied MM Were the T eftemto te snearo she on nnawfiton ft tha banka and * wlR k the week In etorh the *esreS -eretoe tods wneld be speedily aad efteMnafty so imply k—f Alter a I isle thaw westtd be ae amwsartatt* m eas* JT F. ftbenU a < hew of tobaotm. supper for twenty years —I'cter C’oopor, wbo New York February!. 7711, citr haul a popolatVm of 17.0(10, r at Ih# pas* tew month* in anfatowiaphj. Hto health to 7 assssBa 1 ??! the ynireil — N, I. —Th* old nurse wbo rocked F* moor to bi« cradle !•**« on tb* iwv e.sai on near Hyrecn *. N. T.. aad is 108 years of a** Hbe bn* fuss ene- i aeded w getting a pen* on of eight dah torse wmth. with #MM A eat I Hash to totally —Tb* pant srro*t lovely torto. end the < tut hold Of it th# poe*. nos Ih* ham lead toforwed the'swrid that ah* i bnt to why a tot of Tto Cewet. of II peiehe* ennonnriag to •■‘aentbiTT e>wet' MM ether ef tote, the netolMsted wight ot tod be la tor that tfts scop of mwOTe tots pew tomb* w large ae to gtet peyntor i uri irbr and mlsnlife toterwA Thai Might, perbnpa, be urik. b^ each af ton mney ie* ie.r»wrris Marked ton BW p2snee ef a dwrlee* sowsa laptow fee*, thee* bee* been bnt tone anwws Mae tbne tor In lAhf. T^ie Ay Ur WottA ef to* fhafl hmty, M000N l». 004 tw 0 fc AVI spsdltfttofft Uft0 0ftft00^ft*0 lhb<f • 10 NsftK i0i0g 10 Ifti 0iA^0 I IM p0H 0ft •< ftti WftftU ,0ft D000 W dee* « l IlM, pdl •be* rope m<gh< break, and then there w- e 4 bn e been every ehaam ef ^tag <k>*ra in ibe regsom eadrr Ibe wetev wWh toe reysaan. The oaaoto n»w drameed 1 < ab» * fmty fe st aad ta isasaa'e Hi a decree ef tosh too th* crocodile . ^ .. . and alligator bnv* he*uo»* familiar. *Ad oatoemw < V—* , — w ... ^ —m _e A I I 00*Wf »OT*»wwp sm — — ■ ■ —^ I «W top wan. Th* people now toaggrd * I .(mA wasln tog k> seitle with toe CnMad 1 • to*'* 'arris on 'h* —b In was I energy *hh which the # 'ri find tost^Uw# l wa* ever ea a <rM aJTrr.tsAed made the ■tea a back | !!vLZL> » - — Ike nnarmto of ’in- I wbn her anal nf awn-tedder farm thraigh r Te UMMS 4 •ease late Ih* bares 1 « may he aalen tn | 'finder to enlv te j R00 I# piMAftwl of0f 004 0040* M**ft j 0^ 000010 - 10 b0l Ift 4+1'004ft p0rE 0to0.**' + • ftftto -atottsdr f 004 10 l0r0 0I |000 0 I 00B0 It ftft 00 fr04 Ift *0 00 til iteft •wder I.eOT yens*. Tha ri ibe )eer •*• seen bw tne* tor only a very short rto* ••** «h- trow Egypt |l **« f isrlbnd In a Cm di^n'sh wbtoh a iteS th* taoeaea af toe ehMOTHtom of too oehpm as ••* Ann. btfghfi e•wet ekew te toe an*,“ add n4rum»w*rv tor a long tlw* eer abed let Me apf>a*me*e. an tod so^mmise that M w- eld bn vsssMe m tts rate ' am to *pp*y s the perihritoa tawri *<■ oe 1 h» duly > 0 N »sa«i )e m. The ef the l**» wa* dneneurori rmeg of depl mher II, and •Iciel by Fref Hsrawd, of Tana. At hr*** w * r sog tn ton fftBfH Ibe dews ad (rgybe r b -to* exceed* fb* s«p|>.y H*«t*. stow, bags, tr ak*. I * ts and laa*'merab.e srt eto* are made from it. It I* d ed a maay t au. l<nt tb* aatural shs<te a the m.ot dee rnble, awam a< with eg* a rich chestaat tint. Not ooly AT* toe hides 1 alliable, but ihe teeth ere mede into jewelry, and H i* a rmniTMia right to Ma, awaiting the Northern expn-*t at Haldwia. Fla, a you h with sh rt studs. neck-Ne pin. eieeve-bnUons and cane bead of c.ooo- dile teeth, whde hto giip-aack to }»er- ba|ie from the same unforiunale rep tile. Certain African tribes also a lec the teeth, only they are worn in tha nose and around ‘he nn«lc—V Y Sun. 1b* ooeripto wbnk are irM low by injury or arc*- agly Qiustrated in ton following from oa* ef our ta There wee a Might blase oa of a bouse oa a ski* street a tow day* ago. and when th* aeeeniBO* adjuster* went up to make tbeireurvey they found that about turo dollars would cover all • Ir still further, but I put a bullet into this one I have here- As soon as we picked him up all hands noticed the diflerence, but most of os didn't think it was a crocodile. It was, however, and there’s a heap of them right there waiting to be caugh’. But no more crocodiles for mo; I m satisfied with gators. Thev ain't Aucleat Flavorings. It Is a canon of cookery that there should be a little salt in all sweet dishes, and a little sugar in all savory dishes, but that the palate should not perceive .... ....... •hr.ut I the mixture. In many of the recipes of I pieces. Two toiiari §0 ugly, and there s aaa g - the fifteenth century largo quantities of for goming op here.'’ a crocodile that ain't pleksant.*. Now, a | tne nnaeoui oeniurj^ ^ ^ ^ ^„ t Z onn w r •Two tollar!” exclaimed to* owner, when be beard the decision; “I eea’I take no two tollar.” ••But you see for yourself that a few shingle* and aa hour’e work will make gooa ail damages. ” “Gentlemens, you don’t put me off like dot Vben my vhife finds dot der hooae vhas on fire she screams boleece und Jails down stha ra. Would you let your vhife fail down sthairs for dot sumF’ *.*-We do not insure husbands and wives, but buildings. ’ was the reply. “I know, but mine oldest poy he runs for der fire-box und falls a picket fence oafer, nnd breaks his good elothes all to pieces. Two tollar! Dot don't pay me t I mi l I TONIC! THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PULMONARY DISEASES, • COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ftc., AND GENERAL DEBILITY. ’gator will come up. fay her egg., and I ^Jw d^hm walk nflr Vint with a crocodile it s an- and saffron, and few dunes can nave walk off. but vn b ^ ^ distinctive flavor or color. Spices rS“%SS31 right She sort o’ stands by to see ight She sort o’ stands by to see fair play, while the sun does the hard work. When they do come out, the old one will scratch around in a clumsy way, and try to help them out all the time making a kind of barking sound ss if sh« was encouraging them to break through, and it does nave that effect. “ 1 never heard of the voice of a croo- odile,” broke in the objeetioniat. “Well voice they have,” continued the speaker. A man that lives on the Miami River told me that he beard a yelping and barking one day on the key. spice,'and Levant sugar is regulated by no less a person than the Dog*. Later on, in 1605, pepper Is worth 18 1-4 gros the pound, eqhal to 56 ducats the cargo; ginger from Alexandria, 24 gros, and what comes from Portugal, of which there is very little, fetches 17 gros. The ducat at Antwerp is worth 76 grot. Milk and butter are so seldom used we infer they were very scarce articles. “May butter” is once named as an in gredient. Probably no butter was made for many months in the year, during whksb the costs were too ill-fed to yield ■Yes, but we only pay for actual dam ages.” “Dot s all I vbant. Who stole my dog vhen my house vhas ou fire? Dot dog ish gone, lind he vhas ten tollars voit,” ~ „ “We didn't insure the 4og “Und may be you don't insure-dem poys who sat on der fence und called out: ‘Dot old Dutchman’s red nose haf set his house on fi e!' Do you I expect take such sass like dot for two tollar! ' “Und vhen der firemens come here de> break mv clothes-line down mil ter ladders, und dey spilt vaseer all oafer my carpels. “Two toUar! Vhell. vhell, you go right avhay from here, und I taxes dot ter to > ari y hi* sleek °v*t ' bring i te m eel In the syw «-an4<tTbe emik* si* wbm lb* tedder is g*«m d ibe ibiurt. but. after • b * blattes Ore seto* *d n>OT them sen »'Wv It Is tbe todn enw ns* nf rora luddor (be* tbe ba> to to I tt I graa*. . a I »* in' or ia w.ater to expra*i 0. in a n • tnia tea**, owing t>> l* v iasd tuat ' * Ultie out-door work ran be 'luoe. lb* I re| araHon «4 tor cure .«Mldc ■ fo feed ing should be inade sn object on rvcrv farm. For tbl« purjHiec. ibe e .tie a it should be of a kiud that not only stalks into abort tongiha. bnt also cr aad tear thrra to pie re after tl ei cut As most cutlers do tbi*. tbe n nerof doing ihe wo k ie w^ 11 kin As to th* im|ortan<e of m> cf<i ng can be safely stated that bo;se< cattle will eat them wlicn so • ut crushed, eepe ially if they sr * mo den .and sprinkled with bran •».• me l and seasoned with a liltie salt. tb* crushing tears the outer h* d cove iu of the stalks in such manner that stoc* will not ieject them In fact, they be come easily digestible, and when fed in connection wilh good hay will take the | lace of it in proportion t<> 'lie quantity used. It is not c’aimed H al corn-fodder is a complete food, lor neither is hay. if animals are to be win tered with the expectation of the !v results; but as all stock men make a practice of feeding (oncent rated food fn addition to coarse provender, corn- fodder answers a good purpose "hen It is prepared, and, while the item of labor is to be considered, it should bo remembered,' ulso, that it is much cheaper to keep laborers at work on :v farm than to purchase hay, and, as tbo whale of a corn-stalk can be ma o serviceable, there is no reason why wo should allw any portion to go to wasie. especially at times when the stock of hay is insufficient for the “ mand. —Indiana Sentinel. i Dr me - which tne cows were wo m-ieu w yieiu *• j ••— , ig one day on the key. milk or the ^^9 required h exclusive old insurance policy und poto him under ana thinking a pack of fox hounds had j ^ Salted butter there was, but over- | der mndt!”—toutk » Companion. SURE CURE FOR Malaria and Dyspepsia IK ALL 118 STAGES. M.FOV Seto by DRUGG0T8L got lost he followed it.up, to find it was a big she crocodile; and that’s the sound they make, a kmd of yelping bark When the young come oat. she gives the word and off they go after hor like chickens after a hen. The young erop- odiles are even fed by to* old cue by food dtogorged. Th* teak great taste ior their own km. r*’***““., ...a i'» Mk Stfi salted and ill-made, and no improve ment to “oookry.” Milk of almonds is oonstandy named, where we should nw oruam of milk; though it must always bare been a costly material. Perhaps explanation to that these recipes * from the South of France end Italy, whore the climate dose not favor the aneof craam. Th* —A soldier coofinod tn an English prison for desertion h .s written a plea for pardon bawd wholly oil tbe ground that hto abeenee from doty was much ieagthaned by inability to surrender himself, as nobody would take him ba< k. Hs says ho walked from London to tbe plans of 4<«o»v*cj, uf tbs Twiefl^ k •*• |» 1 la w tb* r*a***Ar*ni* of |*uae dowel *f I "If* tori thto was oMtelf ebaaa la be aa atraauaua ' awing to IU do actio* af roaftsb. , TVs ftonsard saws*, wbieh was, to* tiw* sf dtouovcrj. a faint objeat, atoeit oa# and on* bail of are ia dtome'ar. I* aow perlbattou, wbmb to will attain riteua Novvmbar 7. At to* brigbtoa* to wIB ba but about tbra* tiows a* largo an wbM first soon, and though it ma faaturaa of grant Inhere-t to tiflo obsarvar, to srill navar onua* a pi* upon tb* eurfae* of world. Without rrferano* to nay tbao- riae advanced m to iu identity, at*.. It may ba atalad that ta* Cnils oomat, so- .■ ailed, srill tabs the front rank as a “popular” object. Th* many alleged naked-ay* dieoovariw of late bar* simply been glimpses of this grand objact by one of another person in on* or another locality where the sky, al morning, was mementarily freed irom the heavy cloud* which have curtained the heavens so long of late. One may see it with th* unaided vision any clear morning now from four o’clock until near sunrite. It rises about forty minutes in advance of the great luminary, a little to the south of the latter’s point of appearance like a long, narrow, luminous cloud, inoun- in g southsvard, its tail first comes to view, contracting with perfect regular^ S as the nucleus surmounts the lino of e horizon. The tail on yesterday railroad, aad they will b* furnish any roasoui -A wm to Or*. - - way to nteft* raaMOT aad MA «f A l Ha^removud *2,000 e-htorterisa* . sssA of 11,000, whfls by dradgiag tbs OT0 would havn beau 810,000. Tm pro**** U to load fi stoaawr by too tosn, Msb« barbsad up stroaAB, and than ia* bar rout. A staamsr iatbafisray dasMMi «f the Columbia TUmt ton foot, ia twenty by a w.nter s dc- Miss Lowery horsewhipped Edwar I Ore, at Gray's rails, Ontario, because he preferred another girl ia marriage. Her two brothers and new lover held him fast while she pliad the whip. That happened a year ago: Orr obtained the I . or |j (bus; Put them in cold water, whip, and has sino* flogged each of th* an j on tit* stove, and let them three men separately with It, the last to | C(uue ^ m Ml. then drain off all th* morning was clearly outlined for a dis tance of at least thirteen degrees from the nucleus, and from that point * faint bifurcation oould be traced for seven or eiorfat degrees further on a line with the star Regulus. The nucleus shone with the magnitude of a first magnitude star, and, in fact, was faintly visible wbea Regulus had been extinguished by Uie dawn. The latest ephemertes of this great comet shows tint, brilliant as it appears. It is now at least as far distant from the earth as is the sun, and tha* its distance from the sun is about 70,. 000,000 of miles.—Albany Argut. -One way to give rar ely to th* brea';!a*t is to cook ome thin slices of tha* men of “sciantiatea, and no* tha* instead of using tha . entitle stodite," riTthould ploy “sotential these changes wuw. _ u- .t— cxprMsions^vMy^clossbf vrlto^too ItaBan ft ceedingiy questtouahU wk*^— adaption of tosse bow words much to prooWon of Hates the words now Iaum have very) meanings ailadtod to “ phia POTss. —Mrs. Stow, a reformer, has informed the on January 1 she will trousers in public, and "T, protect her. I ion in But toe Ckief-ef-Fattea think that it will bo his duty I hor. on the ground tha* her would bo d'i She is 1 receive punishment getting so much confined to his bed for a tb* UM Of cream- in« impre*mun I n# «»\» n* waixaa irxwn xn j wroi rooriv* from a study at tboss recipes is headquarters of bis rag msat, aad pro- 1 whipped not favorable to tba teste of our sssas | ^arndbimesif to toe guard, wbo growled xuch nU loro. Sovocy diaboe aro spoited by th* | that b*‘-know nefttagabotodoeorten. ’ f«ri impt - - * -ri - — - - tM.MM_*!LmMttm I a* -^msm _ _ri km mma fritfi that he was , - - week. The girl then became frightened, and wrote to ask if sbs, too. was to bs >ed Orr replied that be had no ntootioa. b A thought ba might fori impelled ta thresh her father aad thuytrs tad wntov and fry them for about ^ . utes. or until tliay are nearly free from grease: than dip them in a batter made of egg-nad fiotir, and fnr them till a Ugh* a lawyer that Califo dar which she can hivwn sad cr ap. — N. V. Pod. nwto'toy aro w* aupyriiad