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nB?aru i . _ LJ i i 1 HOW A TAIEF. IS LI APE. ? ! ray, !.~>w is .. p.;::- .ua ?c?" - * t > J ' . ' < v '*'*1 a*... .j i.. .* ? y, ^ . c i Ami yc: in a . :.::riug way, As i!ic wl.i; -nc,-,r-T.:!I slugs in the glade. I'll venture n vli ,:'a it.y To tell how a paper is wade. An editor nits at Lis desk, And ponders the things that appear To he clniniing the thoughts of the world? Things solet.ii, an i cuuic and queer? And when he has hit on a thewj liOj..'. g'-*n <> i.t.i j .idv. lie w: ite.j, and l.o i.iilwi. aud kc writes. And that';, bov, .i paper is made. An o Jit or sit i ai his detk, . V:V: !(, o ot'l e"' a'j v.ji.alibied and mixed, jt L I.arJ iv. tcil what it'y u'uo.u. ilxvSiiiri^i't ..re v'lng J:!? Whiiy waiting hs^u. hes '.e'avcd, lie clij?w, miiu inr t* :f . an he c'.ip*. And iha:!s lu-v. a 4?aj er :j made. v., An editor out in tiiv town, lu aem -ti or *' ? tilings lint arc new ? The tiiin/i tii.it the peop'o have done "ho ilur.gs t h?v 're intending to do? v'oc . a." i pr^'iny about, lie :rn\.i . n*.! po ;rvnws, a* . he tramps, Awa .? a ; ; vr is made. And :u! that tho u workers ]> repute, or ? . t onceiv.itde sliipe, is ' ro ih i j rime . ai d lie l*i cpcdvtii iu stick it in i.vj'P. 31i ii'tpM. ill! r?ipe*.hi-: wii>. ' i s.i . :n> -. :ng cw 4.inns , trade? ji,l ? >, .id 4ij sticks, a vl ho . nous, nn .i4.ii' j ..oil' a j.ni..,p is ts.i le. 'u Mioii, when the tvjje i-* a!, set, ' 4.' , !.: a.;. .1 :> lj re ui less. Vis " '.i i," ns hi- M?y, I si way to ,.-e urese. i i.'O j'"." . J:' :.!! M'A' it i.l . UCC* Sf. iii. tli.- jUta.:-.* ai..l'le, 'iiie.t i.c 'tV.i.ts, :;i t Li? : I.. .* . nror is . . ? love, dsinh and dest . ?e't ot' ilis wo. Iiitfore you ...Vw.u.'l!4 a tlmU*.l!ivi M'CICI S'llllCS, lleurui lite i'e^t ?.f every inurta! W l.u llii'tn h "it.:" lo.'o; ill.-.iiWuy iilVM. 'lli ? <-:j Cvia1: let me warn you, V.rt l;V wet/ tiuvv.'ci* met : 'li.ic-j iv> try your itiijjlu oi vistue? % t Uvj ... v UOvo, uuu 1 liub, aiiU L'e'wt. I.j.e. : .y ooy, llir> 'j no escaping, . I.- tin. (. >inti;o'i lute of mtti : i'?ulie.' '..i ' : ' Iiuvo ii!\ I it ? Uut ! i" love yjit hft;l uol been, 'tjvitr clii.nct1:', >ji!t In' c. iitivUtj; lit o .v a yta'o is not n tloYc : lie tlte i.i ri^ltl man ot' Itoitov? All deceit C.A'.i murlcr lcvc. A.- fur IVmi! ji i: \vlie-1 ; : Ii:e? nu n i .e;- will at ill;* Cntsh ! o e-. 'ie .. c . r.tion, .- 1.1 ..v : t:c ?;;i .0vr*M.a ?2 !lio ..:.. - if :.io:j a:trr ! i.? ? *">rcv :; ) '.iti nr.J riiroi:- voi: ? Man; tl.w v.mu'.nj ! Slum t! c fail.way. Atiu i:.i. iiv-'l '.vilwi: ^ il.io.i^b. Vol :'i.! >vc '.v- i:ro a I .?*** !:c*. A i i frt't.i .I ut\ yon iy 1 lr t, W!:'i ycavni- Tif-r. ' .. '.you iia::i3: ' < v.. i.'? i'u itiliC. Many a iloiut.il ..i !.i< ' i;:i!:ya::'> Civb .ian 1 . .^rii i met ; 'j*?,.. wctc lamb: , c e:? oiu A.io'.iyo.i, lb he awful liotaon, Liwbi Vii\, ; !i*. t-? .m " a'm?Uc J. I iiO ..icl-'.a' I "i j.1 mo* : l!v at .? <;' lows, ov Lo ; f a :t> ' i '.i.Oil he oww. IbiK. ' irevl< i.e I'ltf i .c i . i.? 11 . . ic aim !. li . ;u? !>:? -.:.c |>o"!ir in' fitij. Ami l.ars :! c .1;o.i it.:' dun. Bew j re \-f I'e'ot ! face in. you'll be A ?biv? lui'cvvm; re : If "i-l'i tempt you. tl;i!?nler No !" A ah .? i i < ibf> ilo i*. Cob: wa.c. n.w; a '.jr. of I.e.:.! . lie '1.0: t Y'I'I '1 .?t : Ai'f-v. t i i li'.i- :> ? swear? i'I! arror 1*11 i;: (.L-'-i !'' S72?EF?IA PKOM HOT B^EAD. ? id..i. writing lo the Xorth (,'iiii.. Va, rival .;r:il Journal, LolI:i .sonic truwtifi and oil" :r-? some augge.st.ous abott t!.c eati-jra a..n ivsuils t-i i!yr.pep.i:;i an.. i.i.itgcslieu?villi perVu rofu'cncol > hoi. doughy OtV...i "V. a -Jll Wtii tO it I Jl'.tVtS 0? t.lO COti'.i.iV. ..era. ia.it it oil i -it. I., a Lee;: na'd mat tho ;Yyis;g pan is the enemy i = j our p?jop.j. There can be no doubt btti lh.il it has .slain hi thousands ; but bad bread ll;e .-lay of ol tens ol" thousands. While truvulliin ii: i-liU'opC for ciijllt lilotllhs, i Saw nothing but cold bread, :ior did i, \?lii 1 a there, see ur hear anything that tended to induce me to believe that anybody in ilu.vpc bad ever emeu apieocof hotbread. I invariably, however, found the bread g ?ud. and the people i .>..w appeared bruit hy arid robust, h'ou.e, as the Mm dish and (den; ;tiis, were especially so. With re>pcet to the United .State-, ilie c .million ol" tilings# may be n; >.c s?.riking!y and pointedly presented by references to individual cases. Mauy years since, i stopped at tlie h a.>c of ail acquaintance, and on seeing iiia) ! said : 'Ye.it are not looking as well r.s usual.' No, no,' be icplied, '1 have the dyspepsia powerfully bad.' When dinner \v .1 ready, there was an abundant supply of weals and well-baked com bre..d ? There was aLo. however, something called biscuit, wiiicb was in fact r: ther Warm aougn, wnii uiucn grease i: it. J saw thai, my host utc lhis freely with his meats. i remarked tlrat I did not wonder that lie had ill j tly p fjr thai 1 could not live s; month iu ili*.-? way. i suggested that if lie would eat well baked own bread, or better still, light bread, lie would not suffer as !:e was doing, lie answered vehemently, that he 'would rather die than to eat ii^ht bread.' 1 replied, this is a free country and you have a right to die in tiiis tnodo if you choose, and I have no duht but that you will Sin n ti.o. i i.a a jvi ii. I I ? eases Mi which i hail known pe< pie I idle iVoin such practice. * ' cool mi.de of d' Mssing the "i n ..I ; mad-; . -..h . <>u '. :b V . . ... uiui t said, *iou are lookiug much better.' lie replied, bursting into a hearty ; -1 . your ; '1 v'or, ! d t ?o:v to cstl g i 'r . b I ... .1 * . s v.a.I ?!? :t?. \tr:? :.y lift.' I cm iuc i-ev. ;s .kirm thai within ten yecrs, us m:.uy persons have died prematurely in this State from Lai cookery us \ver? slain in the war. l)y-"|Kpsia is lobbed of niucli of lite credit of its operations. A certain individual, more remarkable for the fourth of his horns aud tail than for his friendship tor humanity, is said always to catch the Lindnmst. liij agents acted ou this principle. L?i:caHttS are cowardly tilings and avoid attack lug robust or vigcrotu constitutions, but when ihe\ find a poor devil i t:fta 1 iod by dy.-popsiu, acting on the pihiciple that when v matt is d->wu then is the time to g atgo 1.1:j, t! oy pounce upon the disabled creature and so-io iinish him. i1. th happens, cholera. consumption or thci: co-1: borers, casry otV oho credit thut is duo to indigestion." - - # A.nkci?otk ok a Motrin Carolina I t;i<on.? I will relate a iitile incident which < occurred at Kaycttcvil'o many years ago.? Judge CVMr/el! v.v - .-u able and consistent . | .liuir '. lie could e tempted by no bribe. | s!; wouhl not ov"M> ilino with a friend if he had a ct.so in court. I!o tut.ninisiorcd the l:iw tu such ;4 wuy that it awed the evil-doer and at the tame tinte received ilio aier-ted commendation of the lovti* ef peace. His peculiar characteristic wore impetuosity and intrepidity. Col. .Johu Randolph, of Jackson. A. 'J.. wh >sr* death i*stilt laiueute.il by tho circle friends and ae?j taint:.tiecs where he liven, wis a man of excellent cjnaiii'es . I and even temperament, though ijiiick to re1 s { a t intended injury, lie was au oopei e ..I iVic.ii -i a J go t .U veil. 1>*. lore t.ui 1 w r !.e v. 'h* genera! at,*-''1 of .lie .Mutual . L .re :.:m infe I iraneo ( nmpanie.s of Kaielgit i tn mo occasion. at buyellovillo, ho v. i-nt'ied by son; pugnacious 'chow, v.ho c'!: -.1 hiuad?d liar, whereupon lie*turned tt .u hi:u. and with his c ute gave the ictuw r.'.ile a thrashing, lie was ii.dieted, ami the ea-e coining up before Judge Caldwell, ho plead guiiiy and ^ab.iiitted. Ju the eveSO MB Til] U>DKR XEW STORE AT rJ JAMES H. n AVINii purchase I the c:u:ro it>:cvc?t oi' hi* . Mote. ic:>?cc:tr.i!y &nauu.?.ces ttic- o' I Vriendts niul of the former owner that he \v GROCERY I ! e. 4 * * N * - >' j ? v. i.iie ^ | (iud will ahva;,s keep a full i T3T r y$ r'^ * n* .F '"i' m?m jlj *~lm -lm * .lv jlj? jl .j. v>" Tablo and other Cutlery, Plows and PloCa wool >ur A L L i; II A X D S O F which lie 1 v u & o 1: h t o s J respectfully invite the old frit and any number of new ones, to C A L L A N I Yon will find two ''Five young to wait on you, ami what we caini a- king for or having. CnM nt tlio Itod It' 3011 want good bargains; poli tion. rA'o tiiojs 11 : HA \ IA'Ci soM out my c.itlro iiitcroot i -;.nv ;s to up all outstanding iud any way indebted to 1110 to come forward n:u My JJ 'oks and Accounts arc still at the 81 .James 11. liod^or, is empowered to make Mai eh 2 AT TKM IOA CL'T You can save TIME, TI By using the Celebrated WEST'S GUANO It \ Z. > 1 "N T I % 1:' ^ < < '? ??3 ( 0\ Vv'. A. MJ"Hfr?t ?->r?v M : uing, auer the adjournment of court, the Judge and he were taking n wu!T-, when the "oijowiog ccuversation occurred: Judge Caldwell?John, you did wrong.1 itou slv>uld not have st. rd: the fellow ; you committed n breach of the peace, John, which the law for Col. Randolph?Well, Judge, uc called me a d?-d liar, and I ? Judge Caldwell?Never iniud, John, 1 tell you that yoa did wrong; the law poiuts out :t dlUjXwTiSmrso. John, and I ? \ Col. Randolph?But Judge, ho called yie a d?d liar, anu J did nothing to briug on the Judge Caldwell?John, I tell you again yon did wrong; you br>hotli3 peace; words do not excuse it; stud besides, tbe law gives yen an Col. Randolph?But, Judge, you just think of it. Just suppose he had called you a d?d liar, and J udgo Caldwell?Damn his infernal hide, John, If lie had called mo a d?d liar, 1 Would hate lnoh?u that stick a dozen times over his head! 1 would havo given hiut tcu times a* much as you gave hint, John?the impudent, worthless villain 1 L ih-nd'jlph 11 vedscvera! years te laugh over this littl?i fneident of his iito. He admired the JtiJjje's temper and spunk, but couiu nut understand tiie rule that wouhf ut work* bull/ways, if it was laid duwu by a judge. Hours liavo wiugj and fly up to the Author of time, and curry news i f our usage. All our prayers cauuot cut.'.al one 0*. litem eiliter to ret.?ta or slacken his pace, 'ibe lui.-.sponts of e\cry n.iuiite.ue now a record . gainst Uj i.i heaven, .hire, ii' wc thought thus, wo '.v .iald dismiss them with better ;epuits, and no? hUt'i'er ilion. t.i fly awi.y ouipiv. or l.ideu with dangerous intelligence.? How ha pp. 's it. whou they carry not only ;hc message but iruils oi' geud, :.i: .1 slay with the Ancient of Days t j speak lor us oelure his glorious throne* ? <v. - - Whou your companion bows to a lady, you should do so also. When a geutlcuiau bows to a lady in your company, b .ov to him in return. r at nat t? ~\nr L .LH \J 1> 111 VV IIK ?(0)IS. CUE OLD STAND. R 0 D G E R fatlier, Mr. JOHN RODGKll, ia lils Grocery I CiLstoiiicrs ill continue the BUSINESS kl SUiiid, -lock oi ail kinds of Groceries. 3 S;UiJ PLIES, w Steel, ancct Fruits, Meats, Oysters, &c., | V T 0 B A <3 C 0 , & c & c uiil soli at 1 '.V r2T li. : T 1 Ju. 11 JS . > ? ? mds and customers uf the house, } T li Y M E. men," standing ready at all times O %/ oi show and sell yon is not worth Old Stiiud to attention, and perfect sali.sla.cJAMES II. RODGER. ix> D i; n T i] i>. ia tliu G iccory I>usinc.*s, to my son, lam obi .uiuess. 1, therefore, call upon thoao in i make sctiluuumts iiumediately. >oro. ami if I am not present n:7 son, Mr. settlements. JOHN RODGER. 8 . tf 4 ___ TOiV pxj.iisTKns! MONEY, "FAB&EBS' FRIE1TD" DISTRIBUTOR, r> i" o xil? > - A > rr i: , r.?; V vr;i\l.? >. <jrcc?%;Plc. ti. ( . Ar-jnt, llnior: C. H. \ * i'rv ? STRAIGHTOUTISM TRIUMPHANT. v t * >Vado Hampton 18 Our Governor! A Democratic Congress AND A Democratic Legislature ; AMI* TUB UNION TIMES Will. tilVE A. Weekly Synopsis of t he Proceedings of ^ BOTH THESE BODIES. >'ow is (he r_I7iiiio TO SUBSCRIBE. t I IVo>V ihs? t,Il 3 rX^illiO , TO ADVERTISE. . j A NEW Ell A HAS DAWNED UPON THE STATE AND NATION! TIIK NEWS WILL BE STIRRING AND INTERESTING TO ALE CLASSES OF THE PEOPLE. FOR $2 IN CLUBS, You wilt Keop Posted a Whole Year, Single Subscribers, $2.50. - J ? \v *\\*i:.?'? \or owe .mti Greenville and Columbia R. R. CHANGK OJr* S'. ULIH" !'. l':kf -ciijter Trains n>a d:<:'.y, Sunday3 erceptei, conno (iug wiili'ILxht liaius o3 ^?uu. Carolina L&iiivud iit> "?u?l d<?v.n. On and after MONDAY, Muy L'J.L, iLe lulkwiug will be tbe cubedulu: fr. Lcure Columbia at 7.45 a m l.ca'o Alatou....'^ I'.DO m Leave Newbcriy 10.60 a m I.oire Cokesbiuy 2.17 pm Learo Leftoa 4.00 p m Arrive at Greenville 6.S6 p m i>ow Jf. Leave Greenville at 8.06 am Leave Lei ion 9.66 a ni [.ear e Cokcsbury 11.03 a m Leave Newberry 2.40 pm Leave Alston 4.20 pm Afiivi hi t'oiumua a.oH p m ANDLiUON DAAXCH AN U LLUE lllDUK DIVISION, nowy. nr. Leave Waihalia....'i.l? a m Arrive T.16 p m Leave Pen vville...7.00 a w Arrive 0.40 p in l.r.avo Pendlc on...7 60 a m Arrive 0.00 pm Leave Ami*.rson...8.60 a in Arrive 6.00 p m Arrive at 17ellon...O. I0 a m Leave 4.00 p m THOM AS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. Linn/. Xortox, Jr., General Ticket Agent. June 0. 1870. 28 tf HA M PTON HOUSE. MAIN STltEET, i SPARTANBURG, So. Oft. I S. B. Calcutt, ^Formerly of ralmetto House,) J 'ropriei or. HOUSE WELL VENTILATED, LOOMS NEWLY FURNISHED AND CARPETLb?T A lit. US SUPHTtEft WITH THE LUST IN MAllTCV.T?ATTKNT LYE SE11V A NTS?OMN1liUS TO ALL TRAINS. TI1KMS $2.00 FEU DAY. Jan. 12. iS77 1 tf PAINTS AND OILS. Linseed Oil, Haw and lloiled. Machine Oil.. ^ 'Ynrpenllne, Kerosene Oil, ? Colors in Oil, ^ Tarnishes, Window Glafe, Fully, **.; Sand l'apcr and Olasier's Puiuts. For Sale by * ' A. IK WIN & COMarch 2 8 tf ENCOURAGE HOME PEOPLE AND Ho mo Enterprise, p.rn^r.r c TTAnrrp xv ca\t c V JUVXVVU Mt AJLAVJAXJAV U# UVA1 KJ F A C T O If Y , Charleston, S. C. rilfli: only Door, S.vlt and lilind Factory J. o\>r.'-d ::nrt ir.;ini?T' 'I l?v a Carolinian in thi* Ciiy. Ai.D WOi'.K (it A I! ANTUF.D. Always on Laml a largo Stock of Door*, Sash, Dliuds, Mouldings, 11 vackets, Scroll and Turned Work of every Gesuiption. Glass, With? J.c-tds, and Builders' Hardware, at iMatmfactovers' Prices. 0. & T. Flooring Boards, and dressed Dumber of every description, delivered hi Union at the lOlCf-it itl/Ul f*. March 0. 1S7G. * ly ~ samuel's". stokes7* Ailox-noy at Law i AST) TRIAL JUSTICE, Union C. II., S. C., WII.L practice in the Circuit and Probate Court*. All business in the jurisdiction of n Trial Jus^ tico attended to with promptness. Special attention given to collections, &c. [ Office lor the present, third door to the leflin the Court House. March '2 8 If WM.T.TTKXGXB. II. p. EHMO.VD. Ettenger & Edmond, KK H3IO\I>a VA. At .. i .. ^ -- ^ ^ XTA. ?.?. 11 It t il V 1 It JL T? X * F JL Portable and Stationary Engines, BOILERS OF ALL KINDS, CIltCULAIt SAW M ILLS, GRIST MILLS, ! MILL GLARING, .MIAFTtNO, PULLEYS, Ac. AM E Kir AN TURBINE WAT Ell WHEEL, CAMERON'S 8FECIAL STEAM TUMI'S. Sleml foi* Cal nlojjiio. Nor. 10, 1870 45 1 y _____ F. 91. FA U II A CO., H AVE removed their Stuck of Groceries to . ti?e Store opposite II. F. Howls & Co., ?tloH?>ide the Railroad, wherelliey will always bo pleased to meet their customers. A lull Each of Groceries and Plantation sup- * ** jdies will always be kept lor sale at the lowest market prices. Fob 2 4 tf Scuppcrnong Wine. WHITE Imperial Seuppernon^ Wine at A. IIIU IN ft CO'8. March 80 12 tf Clrtipe ltinndy. r PURE Grape Brandy for medicinnl purpose at ~ A. IRWIN k GO'S. Mavclt SO 12 tf Pure Corn Whiskey. PURE Mountain Com Whiskey, for medicina purposes, for rnlo at A. IRWIN, ft CO.'8 Feb 9 5 tf 'IViis ! Toils ! ! j IplNil Block ^:r'. (,i: rt ' ?"i for sale til j " \ *1 .. \\ i S" < O "<7 rV if