Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1872-1875, August 28, 1872, Image 6

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. PO ETIL Y. V The Drunkard's Son. His clothes are torn and shabby, too, Care's marks are on lijs face And of the seid ling bitter learn, There is a certain trace. He feels the pitying look of scorn That falls upon him now, And as his heart with sorrow bleeds, Ho wipes his moistened brow. J/e hears the whispered words that fall From lips of youth and age, J/c's turned thus early in his life O'er many a bitter page, And when he hears bright, merry boys, Tell of their father's fame, J/e sighs to think that he must bear A drunken father * shame. And though he bravely struggles on In weary paths of life, J/e knows his way is llowcrlcss And full of weary strife; J/e knows and feels the deep disgrace That darkens every joy, And shades the sunbeams on his way? J/e is a drunkard's boy. ? O, take him kindly by the hand, And lead his steps aright, Help him with sympathy and love To battle for the Right. Let not despair his young heart fill Lest dark temptation win Him to the devious ways of wrong, f)f misery and sin. [Farm rmrl Grci-rtleru " AyricAtUiire is the General Tnrsuit of man: It is the. Jtusis of nil others, ami therefor, the nto.?/ Useful ami Honorable." Covering Manure. It is remarkable, that more attention is not given to the subject of covering manure from weather, and especially from too much rain. Tlioss who have given the matter particular attention have found that manure so projected is vorth " double" that which is left out in the open air. Two loads for one is a profit few farmers can afford to lose. There is no question which so vitally con cerns the fanner as this one of manure. Much that lie docs has reference to it. Straw is not to be sold, because it makes manure. Stock is fed through the win ter for the express purpose of manure making. Articles which scarcely pay to scud to market, uro nevertheless taken to the city in order that manure may be brought hack as a return load ; and yet j the whole of the manure made remains all the season exposed to the sun, wind and rain, until it is diminished in value to so great an extent as it is. The trouble is probably 'hat few really believe that exposed manures undergo this loss. But the matter hu3 boon too thoroughly tested to admit of a doubt. "We know lirst-elass farmers who did not themselves believe it, until by actual ex periment they found out its truth. In arranging farm buildings it will pay well to look as much to the pres ervation of the manure as of the hay or grsiin ; and those who have their build ings already finished without these ina nurial arrangements will find that twen ty-five or fifty dollars spent in boards for a covered shed will rank among the best investments ever made.?[(i krma vr< >wx Tkleoiiapii. Fasti; that will kkkp a ykak.? Dissolve a tcnspo?nful of alum in a quart of warm water, and when cold stir in as much flour as will make it as thick as cream?mixing the Hour in a separate cup so that it w ill not be in lumps. .Add as much powdered rosin as will lie on a ?lime; and throw in a dozen cloves, to give it a pleasant odor. Put a tea-cup of boiling water into a tin dish, and pour in the Hour mixture. Bui 1 for fifteen minutes ; if cooked in another pan of boiling water it will be less likely to burn. Let it dry away, and when needed, dissolve a piece in a little boiling water!? [Couxtky CJkx tlf.man. To Picklk Mkat ixOxic Day.?Ciel a tub nearly lull of rain or river water, and put two pieces of thin wood cross it, and set the beef on them, distant about an inch from the wahr. I leap as much salt as will staud on your beef, and let it remain twenty-four hours, then take the meat off and boil it, and you will find it as salt as if it hud been pickled for six weeks, the water having drawn the salt completely through the beef. Replace all the bars where von often puss, by strong gates, and Iben wonder that you didn't do so before. S^'-Y* rlT^i Never kick nor scream at a horse nor i rk the bit in hi::' mouth. THE Oi-TIEIXKEN. How they Dispose of the Dead. The Chinese bury upon n hill-side; n perpendicular wall is cut in which a cayo is scooped out. In this tho dead Celes tial is laid ; and, in order that he mnv not suffer the pangs of hunger, rice and other articles of food arc deposited with in the tomb. Tho Egyptians make of their dead what arc called "mummies." When a person dies in that country, ho.is first embalmed, then wrapped in a great many layers of cloth, aud, lastly, laid in a sepulchre or tomb hewn out of rock. This process of-embalming preserves tho body so well that even the features retain their shape hundreds of years.? A few years since, a mummy, supposed to be the body of an Egyptian princess, was discovered, whoso fa;o, though two thousand years had elapsed since her death, bore some traces of its original beauty. One tribe of Indians bury their dead in a sitting posture, with his implements of w ar by his side. Another tribe erects a scaffold on which dead bodies arc laid. Here they arc allowed to remain until picked to pieces by vultures, when the skulls arc taken down, and placed in a circle around tho scaffold. The Latoo kas bury in their own yards, near their huts, and ornament the graves with chicken feathers and trinkets of wood and iron; but when they think the un fortunate African has lain long enough for decomposition to take place, bis bones are taken up und thrown outside the vil lage. A great many other mode.-" might be. mentioned, but these must suffice. MAitV K. II. The Difference. " Willie,why were you gone so long for water ?" asked the teacher, of a little boy. " We spilled it, and bad to go back and fill the bucket again," was the prompt reply ; but the bright, noble face was a shade less bright, less noble than usual, and the eyes dropped beneath the teacher's gaze. The teacher crossed the room and stood by another, who had been Willie's companion. " Freddy, were you not gone for the water longer than was necessary ? ' For an instant Freddy's eyes were fix ed en the floor, and his face wore a troub led look, lint it was only for an instant ?he looked frankly up to his teacher's face. " Yes, ma'am," he bravely answered ; "we met little Harry JJraden, ami stop ped to piny with him, and then we spill ed the water and had to go bad;." Little friends, what was the difference in the answers of the two boys? Neither of them told anything that was not strict ly true. Which of them do yo'l think the teacher trusted iiuuv fully after that ? And which was the happier of the two? Who is Litti.k Sunshine??The child who docs not pout, or frown, or say cioss words, but goes about the house laughing, smiling, singing, saying kind w ords, and doing good deeds?that child is Little Sunshine. Strive to make home happy. CHINA HAXiXi. WM. B. STANT-jjEYi IMl'OUTCIt AND DKAl.KIl l.VT CHINA, (i LARS AND 15 A UTI t EN W A It 15 &!!lver-i>lutcdt lli?taimia and Japanutd liure, T able (J it 11 c r y , M i r r o r s, (J A S- /?' / X T U Jl K S, IIorsr.-FcKNlsinno < loons < J knf?ai.i.y. 28-3 JAMBS /LXiSiACTt DKAT.Kll IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, .TEWELKY, STER LING SI LV1511, SrKCTAO.Ks, I5yi:-(ii.assi-3 and Fancy (loons No. ?07 King street, Charkrton, S. 0. !-'.!<> NEW GOODS. S'PMNfi. 1872. At ! ? i opuhir Dry < ioods flouse of \V. d. love & co. Wo are now showinj; all the new styles in Dress floods, l5mbroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Casshncrs aud Cloths, Hosiery and (Moves, Print-, Cambrics, Carpets, Matting, Window Shades, &v. Our business i> eomhteted on the one price system. i-We keep only standard makes of iioods, and sell thv.ni ?t uniformly Low I'riccs. Orders from tho eouniry will be tilled with et|i utmost care. h"JT (largains this week, apr 27-?iiio ,?., ? |M,| i.,( ?I. , ,1 _ . II I I -111 I ? .? The Citizens' Savings Bank OTP soxjTi-i GiviiOJ-rrsr./V. OIIANOEBURG BRANCH. "Will pay 7 PER GENT. INTA'HKST on SPKCU L DEPOSITS ami OPEH CENT, pii K.I V INCIK DEPONITS, t'oinponndcil Senn-annually. Local ILTinefeincQ Oomniittee, Hon. THOS. W. (jL( )V f.r. Col. RAUL S. fhluhr. Cant. JOHN A. HAMILTON. ,JAS. H, FOWL US, melt 10-1 v _ < A.-sislunt Cashier. Wm. Mattiiiessen. FINE CLOTHING & TAILORING II 0 13 S E , ? No. *2U1 King St. Corner Wcntworth, Charleston, S. C. OHbrs an elegant supply of Spring CLOTHING, for men youths and hoys, of New Styles, at moderate prices. Furnishing Goods in great variety. Agent for the Clhs. Star Shirts. Tailoring Department supplied with a ful line of desirable and seasonable Cloths, Ca.-simcrcs and Vratings, winch f?ll he made up to order in lino style. apr 10-3mos. M1UG' STOliEl For the liberal patrc.inge wliich 1 liave tlois far\received from the citizens of Orangeburg and the confab nee shown in me hy very num erous friends, I take theoppo.'ttmity of express ing in? sincere gratitude in the "Orangeburg Times." The encouragement of \>a-t patron age :i"d kindness induces a strong faith in future sue.vs?, ami, while thanking my friends lor past favors, 1 ean assure them that nothing will be left i ndo !?> de.-a rvc Ihelv continuing patretnge. My store i- c-vontially a Urug Store; where will he kept Mich Drug-; and Medi cines ahme, us ! will warrant gouuiiicaud Pure. I have arranged to supply my ci stomers with Medicines of the very 1 : t quality a Horded in (lie market. 1 avoid all <-!il:i;-> useless articles, and yet my prices shal l be. as reasonable for valuable, good, fresh Medicines as anybody's. 1 inviuv the Physicians, of the Oistriel to call and examine for tln niselves. They nie judges Id whose opinion I submit. Send your orders and they will be filled to your satisfaction. Just received a sto? k of pure, medicines consisting of Laudanum, Parcgnrie,fOuter Oil Sweet Oil) Epsom Salts, CVeain Tartar, Curb. Soda, A.c., Dye Stull?, Paints and finishes, Con centrated bye, Patent Medicines of all kin.'.-, JiHt eall at the ?Southern Drug Ntorciou Rita* sell Street, and von will be suretoget what you want. .i. c />n:.:.y. WHIT DO THH'ff want it? I> EC ACS E the'Home Shutt'e Sewing Ma ul) eniiie, for !?2">, i- oulj cheap, hm war ranted to to do any kind of \v?.i!< done by a :?""> Machine. s.'.T will y<! vmi a handsome Ma chine, with table complete' Dozens of llieut running in Orangcbiirgaud giving perfect satis faction. TAYLOR'S PR IXI-: MEDAL COTTON (SINS on band -It) Saw-. I, -I? Shws, |, fit) Saws; warranted md so'd at Kactorv Priees, IOI1N A. HAMILTON. ,7tine THE riJOrLE'S BA K YAW, HDKiVKU'RVO DOORS EAST OK J. P. HAP LEV'S ' here he will be happy to serve bis for mer customers, with IM N I ?: CAN I > I 10 S , C< )NFI iC'FIONAKl KS, FRUITS AND N IF T S ipid TOYS of every description, and nt prices to suit the times. 1 also keep constantly on band KU KS 11 HRKAR\ OAK ICS of everv description, PIK?, ?c. Priees reasonable. AI.80, WEDDLVd OAKK prepared with great care to suit the most fastidious tastes. The PATRON AO E of my friends and feJ low-eitizens is respectfully solicited. TJIOS. \V. ALREKdO'lTI. July Hi, lsT-J 2:t tf South Carolina R. R. M \n. ani> i'.\>.-i:N(;i:u TttAtx. Leave Coluiubia at - - 7.10 a nt Arrive at Charleston nt - - 8.20 p in Leave Charleston nt - - - 8.20 a in Arrive at Columbia at - - - 4,05 p in NIOIIT KXVKESS, I'ltKKSJIT AND ACCOMMOOATION THAIS', (Sundays excepted.) Leave Columbia at ... fl.?O p m Arrive at Charleston at - - ll.?? a in Leave Charleston at - - - tt.20 p III Arrive at Columbia at - - (?.10 a tn Caindeii Accoiumodation Train will eontinuo to run to Columbia as formerly?Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLkR, Yice-Prcsidcut. S. R. Pjckkxk, < iciiend Ticket Agent. Campaign Paper. 1872. 1872. THE A WEEKLY 'FAMILY N EWSPA PJEK. A V A I? E K F Oil THE Published every Wednesday at ORANGEHURG 0. 11, & C BY FRAjSK P. BEAM). In its columns will be found lite latest TELEGUAP1I .[NEWS; .MARKET REPORTS, summary of FOREIGN news, choice LITERATURE, PoirritY. und f?i??:?iAs column's for the Agricul tural population of our State and county It is the intention of the proprietor make THE TIMES, one of the best heal papers in the State. Terms of Subscript ion: TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. ONE DOLLAR FOR SIX MONTHS. Advertising llat.es. One dollar and a half a square for the first insertion, and one dollar a square for each subsequent insertion. ?--;>"? Announcements for office?$5.00 Marriage notices and Obituaries same as advertising rates. J0fc>>- Advertisements for three, six and twelve months will he contracted for at liberal deductions from the above rates. JOB PRINTING-, In ail its departments, NEATLY EXECUTED. FRANK P. BEARD, Publishcraud Proprietor. G It E A T O F F E 11 I N G 8 o r ARGAINS. ON" TVecoTiiit of tli? Reason beiiig well ?] vamped. T. KOIIIV & miOTIIJER .A^re now offering the Ipnlanco of their SPRING ^l3STD STJMMER GOOD FULLY 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN THE USUAL SELLING PRICE.; Ladies will find this an excellent opportunity to supply their wants in DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS, HATS, RIBBONS, PARASOLS, IIOSiERY, ' GLOVES, CORSETS, PANIERS, HOOPS, FANS, COL LARS, &c. &c. We arc closing out all our goods at VERY LOW PRICES, for we must 1ml room. Theodore Kohn &, Bn April f>, 1872 17 tf SsAEGEST 1NB BEST Is just being opened at the well-known STORE of GE ?. II. C ? R N E L S 1 N, And an early inspection of the same is cordially solicited, guaranteeing that i( is only necessary to look at those BEAUTIFUL GQ0T#i tobe induced to buy,' as no competition against them is feared. Ail .DEFA RTMENTS are completely as sorted, the prices put below all COMPETITION, end it will be the pleasure of.l!r.jj PROPRIETOR and his ASSISTANTS to show them freely and conrVously. It will well repay the trouble of giving the entire STOCK a full inspection. .Ipr lvr George H COVILL & Pi 11 A IM I )LY I 11CT) IJCIISf G tlieir L Ai?G X stock of (1EJS W?.i L MEll C'//. /. \ 7)7S E, INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED; GOOD STYLES AND DESIRBLE GOODS ARE ALWAYS FOUND AT 9 Scovill & Pike's Who are agents for First.olnss l.ife andifiue insurance companies. Also i\gents for the IMPROVED WINSIli.P COTTON GIN, under test, has ginned 1?0 lbs. seed cotton to ? ach saw in 5 hours and .r)0 minutes. Thus a fifty Saw Gin can turn ?ml about t'> bales, -1?0 lbs. each-, in about i) hours, if run at a high rate of speed. Purchase the \Y*inship Gin. ; BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, Agents. .Tune .11, 1872?18?tf . OLIVEROS, DILI I.KU US II 1 ill h j u) 1 iL l 0 FINE TOILET SOAPS, FANCY 11AIK AM) TOOTH brushes, perfumery and fa>:cy toilet articles, jni) CJAItDEJJ seeds. paints, oils, varnishes, and dye-stuffs, Lctter-Paper, Pens, Ink, Envoioyto;01ass, Putty, Carlson Oil, Lamps and Chimney* Physicians* Pkesciui>tiOj? sU ci'uatixy Comcovxdko: Ijr