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THE HOUSEKEEPER Sweet Rusks.?One quart new milk, throo tablespoon fuls yeast, flour to mako a thick batter; ui'xat night, and iu the morning add one cupful fresh iard and one cupful sugar rubbed together, three eggs troll beaten, preserving the white of one; boat this to a stilf froth ; add a little sugar, and spread over the top. They are excellent. Green Corn Fritters.?Gratoasufficiout number of ears of ripe corn to uako a quart; rub togother quarter of a pound of - buttor, quarter of a pound ofsugar, and three tablespoonfuls flour, a pinch of salt; stir inte this ono quart of rich milk, eight eggs, well boaten, and lastljr the green corn; if uot thick cuough a little more flour may bo added; fry in hot butter, or bake iu a pudding dish. Cold fn the Head.?This can be cured at odcc, if taken care of at tho very begin- 1 I h I ? a a t a K1 nar\<tAn fn 1 *\f Iiapo v ? > HKLJ?. JL/IOi9VllU tt Vil MIVOJ/UV11 114A VI VVIU.\ IU a pint of hot water; lot it stand until it becomes tepid; suuff some up tho nostrils two or three limes during tho day, or use the dry powdered borax like snuff, taking a pinch as often as required. At night havo a haudkercliief saturated with spirits of camphor, place it near the nostrils, so as to inhale the fumes while sleepiug. A New and Wonderful Aiti.{cation of the 1'owers of tiie Ki.EOTRIC Wires.?Washington, June 9.?A patent has just, boon granted to Iiov'mg Viekeving, Oiiu uf l)i? o<Ii?(<iw ond pirjn Of* (til1 Morning Call newspaper of San Francisco, for a method of rapid telegraphing of fac similes of stereotyped plates. It is claimed that by this process an entire page of a newspaper can be transmit ted by telegraph iu from fifteen to thirty minutes, delivering the copy directly from the instrument iu such form that it can ho Imnded immediately to tho printers. In other words, the copy will bo a substantial reproduction of tho original, except thai it may be given in a larger sized lector, if so desired. The stcrctype plate requires no preparation for the niirnriQit n" f v?? I'VWV v? V. tlilOlli lOOlUU VlUl'l thau the filling of all depressions or spaces between the faces of the letters with a noncouducliug substance, which may be quickly applied, the faces of the type being left clean by means ol an equally simple process. The plate thus prepared is placed upon a cylinder arranged to verolvo rapidly so as to present each successive letter to lingers attached to a travelling framo. As the cylinder bearing the plates revolve, the frame gradually advances by the operation of a serew, aud thus each and every liuo is sueccasFully presented to the liugers or magnetic points already mentioned. Necessarily the circuit is open when the points are passiug over the nou-condueting surface, but as often as the metal type presents itself to the Gogcrs, the circuit is closed, and the corresponding magnetic points or pens at the receiving station make the record there iu the same letter as the original, delineated iu a series of Cue lines, either upon chemically prepared or ordinary paper fixed upon a corresponding cylinder at the receiving staticu. Phis AN u S.N akUS.?A faruior living ou the we.Ni side of the Ohio river, in walking about his farm, discovered a nest of rattlesnakes iu the hollow hark of an old tree, about which several largo p'ecesof rock lay scattered. Having heard .hat pigs were hostile to snakes of all kinds, ami not caring to attack the nest himself, he thought he would try the experiment and see a tight. Ill' ?1rnVf? ?W>Vl>r:ll tl!l < II flirt v'. trl.T ll... 0- ... -....VJ V- V.iV ucst, and watched the result, The pigs ^ Boon seemed to sceut the reptiles, and commenced rooting eagerly about the spot. In an instant bait'a dozen of the vicious serpents emerged from their hiding-places to aiucL the intrudeis, who manifested a zealous dixpesition to give battle. A snake would rear himself to the height of the back of the pi^. shuVc his rattle, and plunge his fangs into the animal with lightning-like celerity, and theu dart away pursued by the pig. who dexterously received the sting upon the fleshy pari <! tue jaw. Over and over again this would bo repeated, until the pig goo his forefoot upon the snake, when he wuuld deliberately rip iiie reptile in twain and devour him. This slaughter continued uuii! all the snakes were disposed of, when the pigs grunted contentedly, and without any signs of beiug disturbed, waddled oiF in search of oilier provender. The eye-witness to this singular contest, which was nui without its exciting features, declares himself convinced that a pig is iuipeiviuus lo the poisonous bite of any kind of serpcut. - ? A Fkiv Ir k.ms foil Moth Kits to IIkao. ?A corres|Miudeut, in willing to ihe Middletowu / V' w, offers tue folio wing seasonable suggestions 10 mothers of alli.eted children : Wo hope that tuolheis will remember that good brand) is a cure fur summer com plaint; iu bad cases a teaspouuiul iu unik three or four times a day. A flannel cioth. wet in hot brandy, or better, camphor and brandy mixed and heated, will relieve the pain of the bowels, if frequently laid over the stomach and bowels. lilts ofscraped ice are hotter on the tongue than drinks of water. For stings and poisons, a strong solution of saieratus and water immediately and th .-n frequently applied, gives reliel'aud sure cure. For burns, au immediate application of flour covering the bum and wrapped so as to exclude the air; then burn lard till it is quite brown and apply, and rciicf and curj will soon come. I>o not wash off the flour if it clings, but put the lard over it. At night, in extreme warm weather, a lemon squeezed in tepid water, to sponge off ' the tired-out little body, will give rest to both the mother and child. Saieratus is good, hut the lemon is best liven washing off the little feet, neck and palms of the hands in tepid, never very cold, water, will induce a healthful sleep. 8 O MBT H UNDER ri NEW STORE AT JAMES H HAVING purchased the entiro interest ef h Store, respectfully announces to the old Friends an of the former owner that he 1 GROCERY At tlio t and will always keep a full plan:tatic Table and other Cutlery, Plows and PI C WOODE ALL BRANDS OF which he PUICES TO si I respectfully invite the old fr and any number of new ones, to CALL AN You will find two "Live 301111] to wait 011 you, and what we car asking for or having. Call at tlio Ro If you want good bargains, pc tion. TO TIIOSK HAY INC sold out my cutirc interest anxious to settle up all outstanding ii any way indebted to tno to couie forward a My Hooks and Accounts arc still at the denies II. ltudger, is empowered to uiaki March 2 ATTENTION COr You can suvo TIME, 1 By using the Celebrated WEST'S GUANI llALENTINE'SC < MaitulacturcMl by (iOIVEK, CO W. A. NICHOLSOI March 1?, SAMUEL S. STOKES, Attorney nt Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE, Vnion C. II.. N. C.? WILL practice in the Circuit and Probali Cou r; s*. All liii?im?*< mi flio inrwilint inn Cxf a Trinl Tnc lice attended to wiili promptness. Spcc.nl attention given to collections, &c. Ollice for the present, third door to the left ii the Court House. March '1 * 8 tf WM.F.TTKNOKH. II. P. Kl?MOKI?. Ettenger & Edmond, KK1IHOM1, V I. 31 u nit f? (? t ti r o r ? of" Portable and Stationary Engines, BOILERS OF ALL KINDS. CIUCULAK SAW MILLS, OH 1ST MILLS, MILL OKA 111NO, SnAFTINO, PULLKVS, &c. AMEKICAN TURBINE WATER >\ HEEL, CAMERON'S SPECIAL STEAM PUMI'8 for Catuloguc. Nov. 10, 1876 46 ly Scuppornong Wine, W? "El mperial Seuppernong Wine at T T A. IRWIN & CO S. March 30 12 tf ( rape llrandy. PfRE Crape Itrandy for medicinal purpose ni A. IRWIN & COS. March 30 12 tf Pure Corn Whiskey. PURE Mountain Corn Whiskey, for medicina purposes, for sale at A. IRWIN, & CO.'8 Feb 'j 6 tf Picture Frames. J UST Received an assortment of very neat Picture Frames?all sizes. A. IRWIN & CO., 1> . A . T O W N M I ". N n , Attornoy at Law, i \ i o x r. ii .. h. c. March 2 s tf ING NEW CHE ?(0)TV. 4 the old stand. i- t n d a v.d XV V J_i XV is father, Mr. J0I1N KODGEK, in bin Grocer <1 Customers will continue the BUSINESS >1<I Stand, stock of all kinds of Groceries, >N SUPPLIES, ow Steel, \ 'anned Fruits, Meats, Oysters, &c TV WAItE. TOBACCO, &c., &c., will sell at JIT THE TIMES. ? lends and customers of the house D TRY ME. 5 men," standing ready at all time mot show and sell you is not wort dger Old Stand lite attention, and perfect satisfae JAMES H. RODGER. IWDEIITED. in tho Grocery Business, to my son, I ai ldebtcdncss. I, therefore, call upon those i nd make settlements immediately. Store, and if I aui not prcscut my sou, M 2 settlements. JOHN RODGER. 8 t f FTOIV PI^AJNTKUS ! TROUBLE AND MONEY, "FARMERS' FRIEND 0 DISTRIBUTOR, C O T O IV PLANTER, X A MARKLGY, Cifccnvillc, N. C M, Agent, Union C. H. 10 Cm* THE Orcenvill? Hotel GREENVILLE, S. C. rpiIE UNDEIISIGNEP having leased this prof 1 crty, took possession on Thursday, the 8t " inst. THE QREENVILLK HOTEL is complete i; * nil its appointments, and has many advantage for ladies and children in its comfortable rooms large verandahs and shade trees, and its conve 1 nience to the beautiful grounds of Furmnn Uni vcrsity. I am prepared to promise to the patrons of th * Greenville Hotel new and neatly furnished room nnd a fable not surpassed in the up-country. The houso will be under tho direct manage ment of the undersigned and his family am will be kept scrupulously clean in all its depart mcnts. He invites the patronage of his friends am the publio generally. A. M. SPEIGHTS. Greenville, S. C., March 123d, 1877. March 23 11 tf ENCOURAGE HOME PEOPLI AND II o m e Entorpriwc. GEORGE S. HACKER & SON S k FACTO II Y * Oharloston, S. O. rpifK only Door, Sash and Blind Factor A owned and managed by a Carolinian in thi City. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Always on hand a large Stock of Doors, Sash Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Scroll and Turnc< Work of every description. Glass, White Leads, and Builders' Hardware j iii hirer" l'i jcrs. (I. fi T. Flooring Hoards, and dressed Lunibci i of every description, delivered fit I'nion at tht j lo'rmi HfjUTCH. | Mmcii 3. 1*70. 0 1y STRAIGHTOUTISM TRIUMPHANT. | 1 9 . I J ( y Wado Hampton ( is Our G-overnor!J t i A Democratic Congress " 1 AKD A Democratic Legislature; < < ] i ASD TH? : UNION TIMES ; i WILL OIVK 1 A Weekly Hyuopsid of Ike Pro] ] cccdlugs of ] BOTII THESE BODIES. ii Now is the MTiiiio , r. - TO SUBSCRIBE. 1 Now i? the Time 1 TO ADVERTISE. < ..?1-1_ h n v>^.;o 3 0 i, A NEW ERA HAS DAWNED UPON 1 THE I STATE AND NATION! i ; ~ ] a TIIE NEWS WILL BE STIRRING f 3 AND INTERESTING TO ALL CLASii SES OF TIIE PEOPLE. J ] W d ?J FOR $2 IN CLUBS, ?" v- H You will Keop Tostod a Whole Year. c" 5 : I Single Subscribers, $2.50. j1,1 1 r1 IB ? ? * - ? r ' I l'AY WHAT YOIT OWE and RENEW 1 \N ELECTIONEERING DODGE * BY J. T. IIART. SOMETHING may be gained to all who deeire O to buy good and cheap Groceries for Cath, >y calling at my store, one door west of Rice, doLure & Co., where you will get the Worth of Tour Money n BACON, LARD, SUGAR and COFFEE, rEA and CHEESE, FLOUR, MEAL, SPICE, 3INGER and PEPPER ? 4 ^ Knowing Ones Say hat I keep the best TOxn A mr r anr\A riDirie n Ml i M t I CbUU UV^JL/A V/XVXXV -B| ERS, NIC-NACS and GINQER SNAPS, in town. ALSO, FLAVORING EXTRACTS. All kinds of CANNED GOODS. Best Plain and French CANDIES. To all wbo desire a pleasant smoke or pleasat chew, just trj some of my choice Cigars and Tobacco, ~ itiiJ a wee dip of my snuff, and if you are not L E pleased, you may say I'm a Hart-less fellow. Don't pass the store without calling. J. T. HART. Oct. 27. 1876 43 tf Greenville and Columbia R. R, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Bimmim M Passenger Trains run daily, Sundays except* cd, connecting with Night Trains en South Car* ilina Railroad up and down. On and after MONDAY, May '29th, the following will be the ichodule : up. [.auta PnlumtiiA *4 *7 A T. . m. Leave Alston 9.30 a m Leave Newberry 10.50 a m Leave Cokesbury 2.17 p m Leave Belton 4.00 p m Arrive at Greenville 6.85 p m dow*. Leave Greenville at 8.05 a mr Leave Belton 9.55 a m Leave Cokesbury 11.83 a m Leave Newberry . 2.40 p ro Leave Alston 7.. 4.20 p ro ? Arrive at Columbia 6.55 p m "' * ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDGB DIVISION. down. cr. Leave Walhalla....6.15 a m Arrive 7.16 p m Leave Perryville...7.00 a m Arrive 6.40 p m Leave Pendleton...7.60 a m Arrive 6.00 p m Leave Anderson...8.50 a hi Arrive 6.00 p m Arrive at Belton...9.40 a m Leave 4.00 p m THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. Jadez Norton, Jr., General Ticket Agent. Juno 9, 1876. 23 tf_ HAMPTON HOUSE. MAIN STREET, SPARTANBURG, So. Oa. S. B. Calcutt, [Formerly of Palmetto IIouso,) Proprioi or. " HOUSE WELL VENTILATED, ElOOMS NEWLY FURNISHED AND CARPETED?TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST IN MARKET?ATTENTIVE SERVANTS?OMNIBUS TO ALL TRAINS. TKItMN ^.OO PEK DAY. Jan. 12, 1^77 1 _ If PAINTS AND OILS. iiusood Oil, Ravr and Roiled. Machine Oil, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Colors in Oil, Varnishes, * Viudow Glass, Putty, Sand Paper and Glazier's Paints. For Sale by A. IRWIN k COMarch 2 8 tf VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE A BEAUTIFUL Quarterly Journal, finely ilea. lustrated, and containing an elegant colred Flovtr Piatt with the first number, l'rico nly 25 cft&ls A>r'ifiii year. The first No. for 877 just issued in German and English. Vick'? Flower d" Vegetable Garden, in paper 0 cents; with elegant cloth covers, $1.00. Viek't Catalogue?300 Illnst rat ions, only 2 ents. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Dec.1, 1870 48 tf V I C K Illustrated Priced Catalogue* FIFTY PAGES?300 Illustrations, with Descriptions of thousands of the host Flowers nd Vegetables in the world, astf the roay to rote them?all for a Two O'stfr postngo stamp Tinted in Germnn and English. Viek't Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25cents aycar. Viek't Flotcer and Vegetable Garden, 50 cents a paper ; in elegant cloth covers, $1.00. Address, JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. Y. Dec 1 1870 18 tf Vick'n Flower and Vegetate Garden . fS the most beautiful work of the kind in tho V L world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hunreds of fine illustrations, and six C/iromo J'lale* f Flowert, beautifully drawn and colored from aturc. Price 50 cents in paper covers; $1.00 i elegant cloth. Printed in German and Engsh. Vick't Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents a year Vick's Catalogue?1100 Illustrations, only 2 snts. Address, JAMES V1CK, Rochester, N. Y. Dec. 1, 187G 48 _ tf REMOVAL* F. N. FAKK A CO., [TAVE removed their Steck of Groceries to i i 1. the Storo opposite B. F. Rawls A Co., longside the Railroad, where they will alwuyA be leased to meet their customers. A full Stock of Groceries and Plantation suplies will always be kept for sale at the lowest inrket prices. Feb 2 4 tf IViim ! T?'?M J! TUNE Rlnck and Green Tea for sale at 1 A. IRWIN fi CO s Feb (? ' tf