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KOW t1 $Sha op a Farm In GeorgIa-ome. rI*u ry iIaAmb to Reab. rildcey1'rel oRa ds4 he'Atlanta'Conetitoton.) - In replying to inquiries elsewhere, mntion is of a recent visit ,to, the farm of . e, near West Point, Georgia, Ip4 p historic farm, the'first termoing o land in the manner now so Sj 1 ot4ed haviUg boi done ere. foer oiwner observing that an old hilleide djtoh run nearly ou a level, and which had becomo obsttuted, filled. up and overgrown with weeds and grass, had caught the washings from above and saved the soil, conceived the idea that a narrow bed or lanm run on a level would do the same thing. Io proceeded to construct some of these, and thinking that the edge of a terrace more than three feet high would 1e very incon venient in a lleld, located them at such distances apart that the diflercCe in lovel bQtwcen two successive ones should be just that amount. Subsequent ex perienco has shown that he hit upon the very best distance. WVhon Ornie subse quently purchased the farm, he quickly perceived the value of the discovery, and terraced all his land as rapidly as it was brought mt cultivation. The result is simply marvelous. Without a hillside ditch on the place, and outiroly through the agency of terracing, steep hillsides, which were formrly defaced by great gullies, have changed into smooth, lovel " }ho s steptib e o: highest cultiva. ion. AW he the lines of level had been correctly run, the results were p erfect; ip a few instances, incorrect running had caused slight washes. We saw terraces which were established som1 fifteen years ago. The soil had accumulrated on their upper sides until the intervening surface had become almost or quite level, just as it appears in yards and garden. where the work is done with spado and shovel. 4 little bed along the line of level is thrown up by two furrows of a large plow, the centre of the bed not beiing; disturbed and remaining firmt. 'This strp, pbout a foot wide under the be1, is very important, as it prevents the bed from being cut through by heavy rains . before tho growth of grass and weeds have strengthened it. To facilitato this strengthening, grass seed are sown on the beds as soon as they are thrown up blue grass porhaps the best for the pumr pose. Nothing more is required but to repair any point throigh which water may have cut before the bed was wels established, to mow down every year the veeds, bushes or briars that may 'haye sprung up, and to l>low well lowl to the upper edge of the terrace border to keep it from widening too nmch. The lower edge of the border should be kept nicely trinned by running the plow near it, but care should be takeni never to under mine it. If theso rules are observed, the uncultivated terrace hord r will not ex ceed a foot and a half in lorizontal width, though its vertical height may reach three feet. Such is the process by which a broken, hilly farm has I ben held firim against the ravages of water, an11d whici, by judicious cultivation anli manuring, has b een made one of the Imonst beau lft and vil uablo in the country. If the tlrrace border or bed can ony 1bo held autil it beco>es firm and tilled wit h roots, the battle is won. If it is broken, pr+nptly repair it, and as Mr. Ore' us exlenreIe" clearly demonstrates, you will ihmlly succee(1. his land is now no nmore lialde to wash than the Inost gently inchiued planes. The manure put ulum it iS in no danger of being carried inlto the sea. Hie holds both soil and malnure firmuly iln his grasp). Pointing to1 the soil whichi has been held by the teprrace border, andl which, iln some1 cases, himd aireni'nubited to the depth of two( anad a half or IbreeJ feet, Mr. Orine very pert inetly asked: WVhat would have biecome ofI th111 5oil it only hillside ditches luul henI preet? Would it not all have baeen wah<( d1 into ad carriedl away by thiose ditch sy We could not answer lnt. Ouar faithI in ter raica has been greatly strenlgthIened by inspecting this fariu. fThey have hee'nl Aested-tested by prolonged't.ile tineen yeair), tested on dIeep dceclivities anid on gent etiies, nad tosted oni a variety of soils; in each and every cas~e the vet dick is, successful. TiILEE 'I)lAits liV ugs Mrs. Mnher'N IIuthn nd lliaged liuet. lier iHa by DI)ed, and Now She la Dend. On Novembaler 7, 14,4 alard.i 31lther hanged himself froni the lbanniister' of m stairs leading to his 1room at1 A o. -1i- wet Thirty-first street, on ae ounti of his w ife's intemperate hab,its. lie left mme ,i,tmo .hainok,'whieh:his widlow .alariturect prlo coelpd to apet ihe beemne a'confirmedl y~uinkard, and( wvas repeatedlly sett ihe Island for short terms. Three monlths after his (heath a pethunomus child was 'bornu, and for a shiort ilne it scemned as ~thot,zgh the m~othe~r wouhll lead a less reck less lc. August 25 ihe oved froma Nd. 200UNib alvenue, wieesheha lived about a yei, anid p)aid @ a(0 for a g rosery store at yoe. '113 wei3 l"orty-lirst Etreet. She never openedl thme store. Fourl dlays after she moved iln shd was arrest ed oni tile street for beinug druinkl amL d iso rderly. lad after she laud beenu laken to t statiioni house the oileer foundhi her dleadl lhld in the house. Theii :oronler fina01lly0 nefitl ted the mnothler of everyth iing b)11ut egleet. Thle wvoman's life otter tat, was onme long orgie. At 2 o'clock yesterdlay a fternioon jamauler Fried knockedl at thle front dh>or to1 ehct e a dispossess wariati lie gt n uo iejIy,' and1( finally buir.t in the rear windlow. 'he womni waus found hyin4 (1)1d in the mnidle room. The face wasx black and thle bod y badly decomposed. She hiul e'videnitly been (eadl several dasys. ( nm the bed werei two large emtipty hott1les, which sm1(1lcd< strongly of whisky. Tfueked unde1r the) 1)illow waj a fuull bolie of whii: ky. Thle coroner's de ity appeared during thle aft ci noon and allowed( the uindertaker to remove the remalus.. Of the 47,000 which the W'omn ad 111when her hiiub3and( died I wenit v. five months ago $2,700 Is left--N. V. S/dr KINI(,HITM OF LAiolt. Support for Stalkers at Atugusta anud oither I'iner i --Canadian Knights andi thet (fiiatie chiureb,. RicIrMOND), Val., October 7- -As the conunittee on11credelntjils desiled further tgnefor the consideration (If the1 caSe of the contesting declegahtionsx from St. I ,111 tb~ tules8e WCsuspendled andI the conivenl. tp pioceeded to the discussion of the ~etn-of giving the support (If thle r,rder tc tti, cotton workers of Augi a t ~s and tafmers of P'eabodiy and~ 8 m Miass., and the journeymien phnahil ore of Neow York. T1huere iare 3.000 men in ofto flrst named biodies, and abott in the latter. It was dcideCd to sup. them. O*'rnnAL, October 7.-The consItt E heKnights of Labor hasi bleen re .a apkASi101 si lie, the b ee"ofetpunging proIsioni s. Mr. Powderly when here prmoma Abe f$nmnsbfr th alnie ein om Two delegates from tlahdKnihs *~~V ef~t organizatfin here It It to attendt conventIin Richiniand and have ~ 1,ithe revised constitution wlih thorn. elated that the Arebibish. f ~d4ayed nos,fl the presotut Uwon botso1Ofhe of -"pRinonr o d AnusaM eeeiig the rt. '.ter of the Pea body Fun, . Nr:w Yottk, October 7.-At the meeting tosIY of the Trustees of the Peabody 'und the following exccutive comniltlee n a atppointed: A. 11. .11. 8tuart, V. M. Evarta, 'Chief ,Jstice Wate, ex-Presl(dent Ihu-es, .JIunes J). Porter aUd "Chairntian Winthrop. A n(solution was atdopted to increase the allotment to the Sta'e of. -4outh& Carolina in view of t he devastation ea^ed by the earth qItu(kes. -The atmount. will probably be ixedl at $1O,000. It his annual address, at yesterday's meeting, President Winthrop said the re duction of interest had dinlnished the in come rcalatel from the )Onds left by 'lr, Peahody. IIc congraltulated1 the Iristees on their )M) years' successful work, and enled attention to the netissity of seenring u:tiontl aid for education. Iie alludel to the iitro(ay atmong the negroes of the South, andul said thut'edlucatioU would make theu hatter and stop fraud. 1{eferr;ing to Soulith Curolina, 1lr. \\'iu throi, sati nolt onie of the Souttern SIates had inade greater or more suc"ecssfiii etforts in the cause of educittion. he inow nin .I ed1 atssisttnco, owing to th' territtc (leIvasta tittn caused by the recent er:u1tplake. lie said thtt the I'hp r,Sed otatuie to 1r. Peablody 13' the >:ulperinteiniients of the Virginia schools, to be itl;tcrd in the capi tol it Washington, was a inerited tiihute ito Iaman wlo 1111(1 givein U'.t)I,OOt) for the Soul hern SchoolS. ThIll Sccr'tary in liS report gave Iit alU)u ts altlurtionctd to ("alh hi iti'. Jhe s'tid that int 'olnmtJlience of the 5ta!cs of FloI(ri<h,t and( 1i1isxiipp i r'Iinli:Itin'. thcir bauuol-, the fundi hutd lust $ 1., O00 whicht hul he'cn given by' \ir. I't aboetito the fit,d, autI tiheir allote in t hin been stoppedl atal tdividld aidong the uthi' State-. The incimie of tlie fundl fer the n -:iI : tnoun i <t to Sti llivi,:('> u-ied a folliws: A ihitni :. o-100, A\ rinisats , IiII ),(htt. ( iei ''.t oft Lo1isiana $;l,t00, North (an, h in: ,2.;71), South ('arolina $ i,1'0, 'IT"mnl' I Te 'Itexis fii,00)0, \iI inia l.5 > W\'sst. V'iri ii: $:,o. t'hie tlor St ne"hiton nai the l nigN t or Lntmr. lt''natoxu \'., October'6.-l Thr'ou!,hotl tl iiy to-day ithe lpri;idI toiic of lk (01s,10n wras the adhnis"ion It niighit of cul urel't dclc4:ate 1arrecl to at stl in the urches tr i eircle in the Acadmy of Music, at titti of the auditoriim in I:ichmmti th(.Itre.' hIitherlo .an"redly gnuard(edl frn niIl. ini'ruSitn oif nll person ii(f his ratce. T;he g'neral feelti tlin Hm 'g Virgiriiins herc one tf Ihitr reSentlntnt, and thy rei the dlel'gatcs from I)islrirt No. 4t) \sith anythiing but a frienlly felini". It is s ti that the nttjority of the lon'il Knights :trc nm'h provoked at the( t( it'li oi hir viit lig brcthecrcn, tul it was oIit lili t a fe.w linigh(its living lue (icl'acr he in ih i teli ioin of t iAtadinin' t; ,I tl t d-r atui l jii - n' the I":1w ind OrIlder i.r:agtiue, orgtaii-a-r br( i 'iswiorn olpp osition tt, the i'ii". t: u I;I n'tu SI). V'.., (hioher I;.--lt was rl. insi'l to-dt I 'hat the It'!'.at(s of ll'ottici 4I titih tlord broth,et I-':ur ll, intentle g.ing.'tt hc lichitnond'Theatr'e thisev'enin, and1 it the' b:t \\itt'w s reftae tlbnlis''ion I' for1(1 thecir w"ay in w%ith hiin, 1Itr. \V. T.' ' tt, l r tpr'ictor' auulidi: Ii a n e' of I'. th,;le iu, hih is Iihe a lea ing tio in tiw city, hirtd of the rin or, andi (a\t' I 1rut ins 1 i tutiVare ll ih t ll-f t ut h atdillt. "1 1 t (t~ t :t t lt-Si o N S." i (t1 f i :it 1,rt s. tht if> 1k goi'- iVLrveNt J'M. Ir 'esllet. t of t':1-I nn the (hiel'0 u l lebe- to :alltidc pro t 't tit i g 1 ): :.e tf I '-t- I aie. Teth chif taled no I'ott'rly :it C otl I t ": It to i , t h at. Ih; u w'ot his itill s . i , P'/ \ ltit aut :lt t ltt to t'urcc the :diattisio of th ; ('lolel dllc ;':alc, a'; it wvou ld cau:" iim;.vtit. ''>owd(yit' nt io that he w s o:!i -'i d' hi t ,'le a th,y thou, t.. CSi'-rlLl woi',ii~ l e>t i t i0 tc h I t t- t re, hulit theylt W'o-hc'give nI lsuy, r h A V ourt for'Ipeint lit' .Fhenne Ni'. Ie l.n-d deiNlontei noZUlA hn eiw t.m. wa n dpi'nathibuw' S.i Ch, penS. 'Ai. froIn ht-i'ii'l ht-'tii the ihel'e S cril,t !ni:, entltri 7. ---t(-el (Nombh ( ttga, tled on drl' at his htel thi' itIi l-hS w lIl'''l lig ll' t tillsiri iel - while flth ovetiong li Sitntion.iV:l WiiI (as hue oa-e is e Tacce) ltt I IVp'. anoi-uut hi f caire andt auletti lot, by t (''teiine'ly tinIe of EWt.tx' IiCiT6e.o . hIiit eghns A)a.rrhtln, (nte, ttiid t ate, efoodi~ andy floct i ifthutiy thre world, cotaiing allth bea mou hurdlytiv propetis of al brighr Truens,f ohitteof chtc.,e. begtwe to. ife and1 eth u eltsuh-fresloine Agrvnt Irn exitenc. For viAlabirilt b)ylood, Indh igresio, tick loiend h ieculsean itm. Ic . giesew, life' Mn igor 0.o thye ag ed. Fr ladis bon debnte o heth, weak med sickl hi dre,pnrs in,vc molhes Se i'<ilr wrappe wi.- ote CH Au.sTN S .,Sp", 85 Faci. of Iiete~ f~ Vateu ' Ii a Cut the tobacco crop of 9>a na prohilbitnt morning -.dai ' wit i , capitanl The enorw ditrIlbution of.the new one dollar silver certifieates began ThIursdiy. Thle Savannah 'inYes states that the col 'ored people of Charleston have $128,O:30.35 on deposit in -the fSve cents savings bank of that city. The V irginia 'T'obac(co Assoeitt ion reports the sale of 9 'per ccnt.. nore loose tobacco for the fcal yu;lr tlann ever solt before in one yeAi. Saerilegions thieves broke into a Ca tl) lie chunrchi in Iwdiannu, Wednie>luv, und1 stole two (rowns from the shrine of Ilie Virgin iiary. ih T\Cew Jersey (op)er:tiveS, who refulsedl to work in the Augusta l"'actorv', have gone hi(e h I' , tI I paI . ' 1)I In 1ai by lhe kIlI h1ts (f I Labor. A privat letter fronm \Varre)n. Ark., ste-s lint .Judi4ge .J. M. L'r.ulley, of the lOtht li-tiact of A rkiani:as, is depIIerately ill of a Si(n(':--s (!}Osely resembiling lepr-y. \'il et ('eron oredrc, t,tn gre:t moral prinaciples, from at ht:el k(Ip ti y\edl 'tok., is one of the lensons wht" the d1ev}i is sot iim11( preCSt1111(d ito Smile. TIhe b)oilcr of the cottou comne att C ihtrlo t^ exp)lodit 1i nda. The tireuan w as} fthal y injriiI :(it the il er hotise 1)hing 'I'iutiay ther were reported1 J di it hs from c(hol(rat ami 2 O new cases in Sz/e.e<lin, Ilungarv, ani in all of Italy 5 dleatt us :UiI4. 1. newv (15aS. T1he Shum of' ti.0ll)OOerted1 in L,ondon for the( ('tl:rleston sil'frt'rl)1 ha t(b en ha1 11((ed to !the AImerie:iii L i'tttion. IIits i <. thought tl(tl Ithere wii b); i sei:oiul $KII.IIOq 'he coldest plae in ile ('ottou hlt i51 Sot,;Iay wats in l!Cmpisi:, where ther iner. (21-y am ' withtiu eiglh < (th'grets oi the Ihe lirookl 1vii Ireslbtery' contiu11e(1 the i itl of I b-v. 1ien j:tn)in Si:mlnt on, p::;l>r of the 1''trt Gire(tu I're -byteriltn Chuttreb, un lt h;barg(S (of (ttnth1e1 unbec(oming U muin. isttr. .lt,n ' chinidt, Iho shut his wit :bout a( 111 ii I II.nt ) in N "wark ,.,., and u l wCaS indtictt'd foIrmuude(r in lit luist. deg1ree( ,t: found( deadu in his ecll inl lassex cou;nt Is it tri e tlt. ra14.l 'o t t 1wi. nlt wviinw at l t. ' i'ter:burI); if imnut ('o >:1 b Il r in, wlnat a cbance for the (;.'. (Il it. l'olstalntiinlie, whl ich h)asntit ( 1 'San I '( }l lt;t'. i I'nlintiont tliken b4twen ih issitt (IIIn II u one haund :jt 1I llh u 'ht, t st rio ani t 0lh'(r t(. w i on the ot441 r. h'i ere i ntt nlut I bl , bld' tt aI war 4 n1 Il 1 h:!t (}1 !tt1ttll.)oll. 'tt't' ~ t44' le u'~ Ilt i 1 :to 1 1tti.Is 1t ulm t-tinlg ,i 1 n ay rt 1sed to (o-p1)ertewi h t l 114 \letht htisl p11ti- i' tl4al mt!inislr' in f tlheri g tiht :p it tlUn e of 11(th \s. m ,lonts arli Nt4lm Si 1.1i1 il it seris of re 'ivatl ntri ng( in this ( It ati t t t' l -it to te i 1the n4 4-i-t c'.it Th /11,0.St VS t lua m1e, his 4,bi ( 1 t i iri '1nn4h:un tind lllttnt Aint itivest e(I tlhere, while nlol a dt,li:ar has rone fromt ChI iaut la to R irin ;ll;hamtl (r i tlnta. \ h', Neu tw Eiiglan lu :lhl! ti(s siirr'ed Up) ':-4' iht r( r4iestit'., lon,11 haireI rl (b ltr :th 11(1. En1;;1 t! ni over1 hto tobl fuel' tto the' til S. N ttV lone hai rdG:titt (:"rl manti ph4ili,. lI le J :l. ha t -rivl t tt str:ul of st h h l- grothl 'I h' n- n w.1at'WcI:)r. t t /he f n pl / ;et'l /t,.tO EtI , stignuttiz-' , (:en. Il(muile i as a --l hel 144o tilg i lt :1u t...iton the pe:.. 'ime acros 141the tron'etiller." 1tIliyit X lI: his rti4sord foruenn diofyi Ie! :nihi Satunoay evening. They(4 I wucnser al In w ih- th y In ho lr ailb-y i'dazl ho '.'The li ouCttleis ra'hily bre' i i 1 g4 the f:h o r :"tP i-ctor rintus of Nltorlg:1414 li ln-uya I.(i 1 ih Jent' hital h \\'t w situhe ldt LI is lian l'htiir:(I oresveryboth Cout (iint Ctd I)rat rfthed t)lvilYeiT. hlfal dho.inhota the sales~~~* for (ire oer w re 1i:a:c% L..rnisut ane noty hwind a : le reos,gg hir (.1 bpkoni huli.Te i thaomrke ano iniaUsteh-cled asthe bilto ta. editor olnaisth olyShin th tUnion theb aiiOe confi'it. I ire brok out esleday n th f'u *R -Vac 5.. 11A.WtAV. P Y Altho h the el} summer's gone Th'e I i su heijIs peediug on. 'T%6ill- be Lerewith cloudless skiea And ve1ous'weath of gorgeous dyes, Its bracing morn and hazy noon, - And full orbed, placid yellow moon. ? i best thing out-A big fire. An attached cou ple-Oyster shells. larbeir 8ilways predick short crops. It is rain or shine with a bootblack. Shuder, like mud, dries and falls off. (oing the rouid -Climbing the ladder. i';vcry carpenter has a plane duty before him. When a dog is muzzled his bark is on the tied. ('ranks are nca who make other men ink. Satid i concceited young lady: ''You men ire a coVC,-us set." School boys are usually glad to sec rule lIid down. A thorn in the bush is worth two in the mand. Yes, Walter, fogs are mist before they are gone. ''hc barber is the man who is the most apt to ''dye at his post.'' Imtuuirer. No. The army rolll is not simuilar to ship bread. 'l'he Pope paid his periodical formal visit to St. Peter's 'lhursday. 'I'he dude never takes thins cum grano aldts or he wouldn't be so fre I. ihe new fall bonnets, they say, will l;e V-.haped. The bills will be X-shaped. Tin' eagle is a tough bird, but when it is put on the back of a dollar It is legal ten dcr. A woman never knows whether the side walk is paved or not when she has on a new dr('ss. A Western paper says: "It Is not good for nairi t, he alone." He should buy a dug. I)on't he (lepressed by misfortunes. 'Tis b he b lackest storm which gives the loveliest r:t; nhow. T'I'io( man who would beat an egg is mean e;m';iglh to whip cream, thresh wheat, or lick ac postage stamlp. 'he ''riennia General Convention of the Pr; !cstant Episcopal Church in the United States mlet at Chicago last week. Chicago is seven anarchists to hang. 'Ilie country waits for her game of "seven up.. Freck les are fashionable. They indicate that the possessor has been to the summer re'soiIs. Ihe mole a iman drinks the soberer he th!oks himself. lie never ''knows when lie i luaii-d." 'The l:ussiain a;cnc' at Solia oficially de nir"s hint G'n. Kaulbars has been recalled by the 'Czar. l.ord llandollph Churchill is in Berlin in cfgz and has had an interview with Prince Sierhert. hismnrek. A nun may he neither a yatchtsman nor isk an inIerest in horsetlesh and yet he nmay be fond of schooners and ponies. A human skeleton weighs from 10 to 16 1on11dus, and the blood of the body about pouindIs, but cremation leaves only eight iounlees, ii;fore marriag', says a henpecked one, :a gil speaks to he' lover with her eyes; aft tei uriage with her tongue. A New York physician says ''it is lon .g"rus to gO into the water after a hearty iI l. ' And we presume if he did go in atter one lie wouldn't finl it. lnliana girls m ust be inade out of very poor timber. A young fellow has just beenl suted by one of thteml fomr breaking her col la r bonte while lhe was hugging her. iIe was a broken dlown gambuler t urned witilr, and1 whein ai cuistomer said(: ''A sianiii steak, lea-ise." lie repliedl absent inindedly: " On the black or on thme redl?" Slist iics s-how tlilt. prisoners' senitenlced Iot iiin nunment for li fe live to a greater atge t!mn l.rons who have to work for their hivmii otlside. irs. Guinltts Ss she nevlier allows her ht'. .hmit to (eat anmy jiam, for her hiusband Edoft h.i .jams iand she dion't propose tt-ruiinyiban's wvith the hocy. The steamer La Mascottec, a paisseniger 1a runnitng btiw een St. Louis and Cape 10 ranlea i, e'xp)ledl her boilers Wednies. <uay, kiihn lg a lairge numnber of people. A di Mlussin is gointg til inl a subturbian townt as. to whtethier E've iate one0 or more "Ijlt. We shouild say it does init matter lhmieh. '[le result was the sameli. It is tihe ge'neral belief thaul the p ot is al ways soariing ini tIle clouds; this is a fatllacy. I Ier is ) noti uih soair to him whent lie huiuln comles in by the back way with the mtihilly rent bill. ' .iiinny,'" said the couintry editor to the "dlevil," "my mthtler-in-law is dlead and we grain t:ipie for the door. Take the p)rint 'i thee towel tip to the house and huang it oni the knob." ( en. P leasanton hais not iabandone!~d his "lute glats.s" theory. IIe says lie has three year old1 colts reared under bilue glass that are' as large as five-year olds rised onl Ken tteky blue grass. Somie typmograhical boycotters have just bleeni iniicted in Richmond, Va. They bio',(1tted ii merchlant bec'auise lie wouklin't withld raw his ladvertising fromi a ('ertainl uiwwspaper'. A CathoItlic legenid says that thle devil gave' a hiermiit the chtoics of three great v'ictey, one of wichel wits drunkennesqs. The hermiit chose this as being the least sinful; it' b(camlte driiunk, and1( thieni lhe committe<d the othler two. Thue likeness of the texemplairy andI unro mc llie wife of the Father of his Cointry wd'il speedily become famliliar to every m111m, womian andl( chil in the Untitedl Stiates -f it is not so already--by its app)earance on the onle dlollar silver certifleates. A la.y man when offered a Waterbulry wtch as a premltiuml with a suit of c:lothies whichi lie hadu puri'hasedl, del(''inedl it with lie reimark thait lie had1( enough of hard worik to do alreahdy withlouit wVind(ing a Watieruury watch every 2-1 hours. In vest your mioniey ini a batnk or in some ent?erp rise, says an tehange', iiot ina dlia mioiids. D)iamnonds draw no interest. They dlon't , eli? Y ou just leave your dliamonds8 wvith youri "untlch-"' a little while anid see if thay draw no initerest. It was a dyinig dry goods clerk, who, iifter' beiing visited 1by a1 bsenevolenIt liady wvho sought to smooth his journey to the ether worild, turned his glassy eyes upon iher, after site hadu( ceased speaking, andl soil y iniquired: " Anything else tot-day, A phys3ologist ('tcoS out withi the stat.e men'lt. that a. man( b)reathies twenty times a minuiite. T.his Is doubitless quite true. WVhent alongside of a& iman who had1( been idriniking gin andl eating llimburger cheese and1( onioins, we wvere tirtmly persuaded that Iho wais bireaithing ai million times a ninutelI. Borax is a good dlisinfectant about the pierson as, well as about the house. Scait teredl about the house It makes cracks andl( corniers uihlabitable for insects, and ttaken hmto the human system It 15s prop)hylactie against infectives or germ dhisealses. It is 11:1d t.hat ai teasp)onfu Id(aily may be taken without any other than favorable effects. VTe Albmany (Ga.) Kewai tells this god one: Wiggins is like an old.negro lc' weat her irophiet that once flourlahed in AP bany. 1 e predIcted rain f6r a certain day that failed to put in an apparane ecntleman meeting hinm On theBr~k ~lyasked, "'ChiarTy d1in't ?O%Lay R oI to na~ yesterayto 'Yes, air b ,t - NOUTH CAROLINA NEW$. The towns along the Savannah Valley railroad are rapidly building u-p. LeRoy Springs, charged with the homi elde of John B. Bell on the 27th of Jui last, was tried at Lancaster WVcdnesday and acquitted. Dr. B. F. Divver is making arrange mnents to opCI a foundry andt ina(iile siop i Anderson on or about the 1st of .ianuary next. It is thought the telegraph line on the Savannah Valley railroad will be completed in two or three muore weeks. Freight traflic on the Savannah Valley road is reported good, while the passenger business is light. Col. O. Il. P. Scott, who represents the Augusta Factory, carried 2.1 girls anil boys front McCormick to Augusta Monday to work in the factory. Last Monday night, while attendiing a sleight-of-land show given by an Indian in Varel,nes township, Anderson county, Mr. Herbert Finley accien tally shot himself in the leg. Where Shall a liar Iuom lie I(rpt. 'T'rial Justice Croft is now considering a test case brought against Alberry Turner who is charged with violating the State liquor laws by st lling liquor in a place oh. structed from the public view. The lituior was sohl in the bar in the cellar under Mark & Endel's, on Main street. 'her are no screens or other obstruct ti ns to a view of the inside, but the doors and windows arc below the level of the side walk and partly under the entraince to Mark & Endel's, so that it is impos sible foi pe"sons walking on the street to see insidil. A bar room has been kept. tei:ere twelve years without objection tand the case is a new .d1111 iiterest1ing one, iuivolVling tihe (tiestion whether or not a inan sellinc liquor lutist find an ip;artmn'lt ilt) which everybody can see, or whether the re:noval of screns aind blinds and other arti icial oh. struet ions to the view is a sullicient corn pliance with the law. .Justice Croft has not yet inlicated what his decision will be. but. the matter will probahly go into the tipper courts anyhow.-(rccnrillc Kers. 'ihe Result of (areles?ne$n. L:.FAVI.r-r .:, lx t. , Uctober '2.-A t'atill explosion occurred at- Brinihurst, a vilaig of 801) inhabitants, in (arroll county, yes terday. A manil1 naied1 BriI lon vent to th store of Shanklin & Kearns for some pow ier. Mr. Kearns, wit Ii a lighted cigar in his mouth, poure(1 ouit the powder front a large can into the scales. In setting dcw i. the can the cigar was knokeil from hi mouth into the powder, whiebi cxlploi, with great violence, tearing out the front of the bu lding and scattering the goods aoiiu the streets. Mir. Kerirne's arms was broken in two places, his siotiders were disloc;teld and his iead and face were frihtiiiull' burned, lie (lied in it few houl's. littoin ha(d hoth arts Ibroken a.d was Ierribly lUrned. Iis injtiries are fatal. Sielvine fell upon Mr. Sianklint and seriously ini jured him. A boy was blackened and lurned but not. hit;ally hurt. Kearns was about 5) years old an<d leaves a widow anitd ebght children. 'he Sotuti and the Tarifr. Reports from all over the S;ith show the good ell'eets tliat have colme to this sectiou from IIe workin'.s of the taril', w -liih 1 is d('clared an unmitigated evil Iby jlrrisou, Watterson and othters of lit fir tr:dh stripe. In six years cottol nliill.s and theo produet'os hitre nearly doiiled; lunit mtills have increascd one-half, and no n - factures generally one-fourth; while wct hIi in propurtion to populition, ha ; inlcre"sed onec-hailf. The leading newvspr.pers i)r thte Sothwes' are in favor of protect ion. Th'Iey argoi that thle North hiavi ng had the benei(tit o1 lie policy when they were wit hcut inii factutres, it is tunijust to eveni think of do(ini away with the systeml just ais their own iin. duistries are struiggling to t heir feet. Alhi tbaiina to-d(ay can1 pIrodu (ce pig i roii en~ chleapler tha~n P1ennsylvaniia, nd in-ists o:. ihie enijoymlenit of the liiarket wihiich hai h)eenl secured un mder tnt re ta lilif a eenu tury of pirotection. Th'iis deniid firoiin t hi South wvill becom)ie more extended the imon its iniines are* dliscolvere<tii and opened andis factories inicrease. --Sa'./,bri'e Un'iuon. It lhis been well at tested t hat Ncro, th< Romni Emiperoi' iof infamous-.iici menrc wvho at all time,s tooik an act ive part inti theatrical reCpresenltat iois of hiis dlay, cii forced app)lause at the poiint (of the swonl. and tnot a meiiibeir of the aiidien e 'wm allowedI to leave thle thleatre un t il tiie iun periil signal shioild he given. (On One e ('asion, while Nero waii in thle stage .Iiniginie to his owni acc'(omipaniiinhent on the ilyr-, ni. earltininake shoo(k thie city y et n'iit (-in muh(1 ias at teuipt to th- e froin the danigei or leav'e his scat, fearinhg theii stummary wvrathI (If the tyrant. whose will held the pecople in bondage. -Ku iv)r~ik Uuipyr., I. PRA CE IST IT UT FOR Y UNG L D' ES RAEIH NO T Al,IA ' HEF LTRMCM ECSO cls einai for Yting Ladis, unur RAnyLtEI oh, AOT ful AorpsofLeirst mening FnLl, TERMr Tem MMNa rON Sbe anf iist(lisition offein sanilie fodlvange. Adorrtaesoi'c lsrot ioited nIl tl c alue, taiigul parI tiularsi-~t ilato terms,lllo eto address lie, iisn lAsug11(,2 ricials,C i R alih, N.i C.l 'Pr wasoker's 11lt Ton.,icmt yin li Sotli. feliit IIeorps'if 'is Uliss 1'cte itoxicnate o ess, n((li 11f1 as any ot laer, mtiist or bui.ilsiln ?1han ae s./N by mrentbail siicts1or. t,n u'r ea<taotiae intalca ig fsl atiulaA bu -setPAtxrns ox.iae. If yu ar a . ruehane famr, Wr SON, Ay trihousehld duieips, ra l t TN ( CAUIN!-lfs l usiue.Parker's i 4onte s em stioy a esti renJalla Ne.*'i I th or 'tr am lawyertytti 1int-r Virptit Vros,0 of ginger.a und(i elreutar. PA'tJroNiR K El oi,t's te.IiilE," H-AIR BALSAM. Pa~rker's IIair lIalsam is finely perfumrtet an d awarratd to prevcnt falttog of theO hair antU o remove dandruT andi tcehtng. June30-4iw LOS WIUSSbareety New Yorkc. 8014~ by All p eJ s lo ,aarg. bottles at (ine 'ollar M. k&R A1 1: t, aotteas te 1ertlo and BRm REST Ti i: Qeihkly andcompletelymrresMnlarin,and('h:iir, and Fcvere. l or itermlittent Fver, I,n' petite and strigt.hns the m'cles and nrep rruiluceconsn i on-,,( o(/r Irn rt,i ,. J FATIU,1 T. J. ElwurY the patrlotic and rcho:ai.y Catholio Divine, of Arkansas. says: "I have used Brown's Iron Bittern with the great eat satisfaction for Malara, and as a preventive of Chills and like diseases and will alwayn keep it on ha pdas a read friend ' nuino han trade mark and crossed red lines I on r no oter. Mad by LAUEs' IA)D BooK-uaeil and attractive, con taming list of prizos for recipes information about coins, etc., given away by all deatera in mdicine, or nwailed to any address on receipt of 2ct stamp - Fo ilso pait fti 1:id suhasTrpdtyo tin Irguaityofte oe,C ontpain Fl t Most of the dieasose ithallet. mankind are origina F r lly casedbya disdelred conait. onoftLIVER - For all complaints of his hindo sch as Torpdity o the ilver, Bilinausness, Nercoa Dyspepaia, Luliges. tion. rregularity of thL Bowel,, Constipation, Flatu hley, ErSctation a Cd Burning of the Stomach (senintimes thlled leirturn), Miasna, Malaria, Blomy Flux Ciills sI Fiser, Breakbone Lever l.zh utERon beforE or after Fevers, Chroio Diar nLrea. ,on of Appetite, Iladacho, Foul Breath, Lire ritiirit ies incidental to Famales, Bearing-down A ICSAIG' R'S AURANTII ach . . T , e, s Invaluable. It isnota Placa foralldisae bat l3 4"bI nil di8tonses of the LIVER, * FEML STOMACNTaIdBOWELS. It ciha,,g's the coplxien rin a waxyi yllow [iu('. to a r bddy halth color. It entirely removes lot. g!.euy spirits. It is en . of the BEST AL TF'IATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE mLOOD, and is A VALUABLE ONIC. STAD CER's AURANTII I For ile byallDbgst. Prico I.Om per bottla C. P. STADICER, Proprietor, 14v . FRONT ST.. Ph.iadldiha. Pu. CIIIAI{ IAY1'TI:rE -- FEMALE INSTITUTE, r mui E d lllor I lh t the 'rilielpal Wm il e uIr i V' to. CUll. !)i:i, tn . C., Wo ali ist ske. an the (-hRI' )'it'E iMA LE INSi' '.'lie' ti',i :vgr Ir , Il littl v rithr g,s. W.t'111 \'i tLIi tili il, 't. u "1 'u)igiit-itiu tttd lil e' Ic i -, I:u! illi: c':Is \'it, Ioi'iali5 No I niore es p' rienced~ andi alccollmli.hied I ilorpS oif Tli.u:l:ei, isi to im forntl ini thte Stitith, ild thu 'ui-e im .\ it J)l0t'ln, i ('o Ca !,do iIe apij!'yt h> ih l'r'iia.-:al I ' Il " : )N A ii:buu S'ii."m .0, ()iurs o. N. C. hd in'.0 TH E ECZYE'1:n hA SERt MA tager Wn & ock . ihu b en tr u d Swi 'le . tiluV iuaof co4a' weghly bonenta t ma ~rs h :t tx n ri,, fre all. :r s S . nltbo; t WI ''p il( to e:| ( usdbaa y the nI'iue ' AS iA A.i abE I,iE ME pA m hvery threearp ih'e iu Xtiin, Ct(;ta..d Feb.l (haim Co - Teie tlo Uliiudu andindessa ae SHLEYAhE JOLUl he psore Gawnorf disohighy.N oncere I rardiee a rmazer f acrop.Teinox oao Axoflls. ind OTNAN ONCMou bou thep, and ylo lreyudbyteTuce AiO ill ASi oe l ET- vr ha Ilier or PllStonain anSml rnCrp otings ettiu, r F o Te, deto,Tetnnasadfr lhet!. of the pny, tddess,ul al r rlieo almnnr oy daiseaseo..he iONOti & ar Makef ilNewindou _ri7 IyiI 0 More Terror! Not on shortens th time o labor and iessen8 'ire inte'neIt GMore Pain! i ofPain ,ur - lrtly dhuInisLes the danger to life of both 0 Oo aner ioterand child, and -o ore Pangeieaves the mother in a To condition highly fa. vorable to spee< y re [other or Obild l vulisioiis, IInd( oilher alatnmingsym ptonis Tho Dreail of ineident to view or Tatnful labor. Its Iother hood ' uy wvonadul rflca in this respct en tilc5 it to b(+ ('ailed 'Trunsforrnwd to 't'ii E M O '1' Ii E 1' FRIENDl and to le S0 p ranked as olne of the life-saving renies of the ntintcenth cen tury. 8nd F rom the nature of tl:e c'Fe it will of T a) e l, undert(wd that we canot pub Iishi certifijenites con eerting this IEMEDY ..\_"ithOUt wennduing the delicacy of the writers. afoty and E:tae e(t we havc 1hndredg ul such teatimonialson -TO-- 1i1,an no mother who has once used it w\ill e:Ver a rinI be uffring W0oman wvithouut it in her time of troUble. A prominent pliy3sician Iately remarlod i the proprietor, hat if it were a(lmissib;e niatke public the letters we receive, the Mothers' Nrm" wouid out-:ell anything t the market. (EN LEMI:N:--Dii ing my career in the d ice of i,ediiue I use; your ''MOTI1 'S FluIEN i)" ini a great number of LSPS, wlth the happiest reaults in every stance. It makes labor easy, hastens (I very aid recovery, atd INsUiEB SAFETY ) LOTH MOTHER AND CHILD. No woman LIm be induced to go tirouah the ordeal ithout it after once using if . Y ours truly, T'. E. PENNINGTON, M. D. I'almetto, Ga., ,Juni' 10, 1884. Sen(l for our Treatise on "health and appimess of Woman,'' mailed free. IIIADFIELD R11:OULATOR Co., Atlanta, Ga. ~IANOS aildORAN WUY THEM AT HOME. TIIE BEST MAKES OF IANOS AN]) ORGANS -SOLI) AT ACTORYlp~PRCS FOR CASH -OR EASY INSTALMENTS. ELlVEztED) TO NEAREST DE l'OT, FRtEI(,iI'T FREE. Wr:ito for prices and terms' to' N. W.;TRUMPYI1, ADICATED. I acm entir(ely welcl of cer.ema after havinA th it vry hutte i my face Since ast sp)ring, ea sIhLh apj)waranPce. but wvent away' and7 at least it init my systemu in goodlCOl condt nI Cse1 oft ai-k headache, and made a perfect dI daug.hter last sucmmer. Revy. JAMES V. M. MORRJIS. free. 'T Se,:retor Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, GIa. 3L E J3UAN O, tmmoniated Guano, a complete High NI) -A complete Fertilizer for these near Charlestonx for vegetables, etc. and excellent Non-A mmonialed0( For , and1 also for Fruit Trrees, Grapo ACID) PHOSPHATE, of very Hi1gh tihe various attractive anid instructive ATE CO., Chnarleston,rg,rg, lie them in the world. Will positively cure mid each box Is worth ten times the cost of a. do more to purlQr the blood andocure chron, to Ill health than $5 IIL mencOn ot reaie worth of any other remedy yet discoy. ered. Ifpeople could beemad e reaz rtdpamphlet free, postpaid. send for it; 3C2 ustomn House Street, BOSTON, MAS8, [ich Blood!