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REEKVILLK,8.C.
WKPNKSDAY, AUGUST IS, 1869.
Fttbodj Public Schools.
The Pea bod j Schools were opened In ae?
eordsneS with perilous announcements on
Inat Monday, (lbs 16th of August) Th?
eourae of study tn the Sehooh has heco ex
tended ao * to include whatever it aeoassory
fur entrance upoa the royaler studies
of Furman University and of the Greenville
F-male Collefe. The eiUtoes of Greeoville
are invited to avail thiatselves, aa
heretofore, of the benefits of the Rehooh.
ine Male UepirtmfDt, nnd?r thtrft of
M-mm. J. B. Patrick ltd W. H. Cmiou,
will bo taught in thoGaillardSchool Building.
...
The Prmale lVpirlmfit, nmlrr tliirgial
Miss Jomri.lc WniLDKx, Miss Riica Powni,
Mim Gr.nta M. Bailkt and M<a. & L. Bctlbr,
will b? taught in tho Old Atidrniy, and tho
ndjaceat hnlldlnga on Iho gfounda of tho
Femnle College, which la boing fitted npfar
the purpose.
A branch of tho Psmak Deportment hoo
been eetablUhed oo tho aoulh aide of tho
liver, tinder tho oaro of Jtfiae K. A. Waid,
d-signed for the accommodation of boys
under ten, and of girls engaged in Primary
studio*.
It ie earneatly requested that all aeholara
designing to attend, begin now at the
Commencement of the Session. It promotes
better organisation and the regular ad
vancenieut of all the pupils, when all begin
together.
At the opening of these Schools on Monday
and Tuesday, pupils were enrolled as follows:
Mule Department, ; Femele Department
*2 ; MIm Ward's Department, 45.
The Lsw of Dlvorea.
Judge Ore has rendered an adverse de
ci.ion in the ease of Jomv H. Walkro vs.
Mart J. Wai.bkb, petition for divorce.-?
Tlie case has been held under consideration
n;nce last Court, and tha legal profession
will be indebted to the Judge for the vary
learned and able opinion in the ease. We
have examined thia opinion; it will form a
landmark in future eaeea The Judge dlslinctly
indicates that the Court of Equity
in this State always had tbe power to exercise
jurisdiction in divorce cases. We
have long been of the opinion, notwith
Handing the uniform disclaimers of the
Judges, ai.d have alwaye believed that a
Court of Equity could aud ought to have
granted divorces whore there existed the
scriptural justification. It is multireel, thst
Judge Orr would restrict the granting of
divorces to esses of the most aggravated
character, and he would not suit Chicago or
the State of Connecticut,
We regret that a copy of tha Judge'g
opinion could not have been obtained ia
time for thia week's Enlerprite; it waa received
by the Clerk on Saturday averting,
nod we only obtained it on Monday, after
the outside of tbe piper was io type.?
Our Inner space ia necessarily occupied
with other matter, but ate shall eerta nly
publish the opinion next week. It will ha
found instructive and interesting, not only
to lite b-gal profession, hut to every intelligent
reader.
T??r River Association.
Tha Association of Baptist Churches knows
as the Tyger River Association, met at Milford
Church, 13 milea above Greenville, on Friday,
13th instant, and adjourned Monday, the
Iflth. Rev. J. C. Form ax, D. D., waa re-alec
ted Moderator, A. B. Woonnrrr, Clerk, aDd
Taos. Strbm, Treatorer. The attendance of
delegates was large, thirty odd ChareUes being
represented. The proceedings were conducted
in the most fraternal spirit. The
Churches tent op a larger sutn for benerolent
purposes than last year, and the plan of sys%
tcmatic contributions was recommended to all
the Cburohcs as a simple and easy method of
j rocuring the necessary funds for promoting
the various religious objects which engage the
attention of the Association.
There was preaching every day at the stand
whilst the Association was doing basinets in
t lie church building. Sunday was as usual entirely
devoted to religious exercises. There
must have been near three thousand people on
the ground, and most of these were attcmMed
at the stand in the grove to listen to the ser*
mons of Rev. J. A. Broadps D. D., and Rev*
J no. (J. La hokum, both of whom never fail
in fining the nttention of congregations, and
that attention never fails of ite reward. Br.
Buoadus chose for bin subject the character
nnd preaching of John the Baptist. Mr. Lam. |
prim followed, and preached the charity sermon,
from the text, ? I am the rose o4 Sharon,''
Ac., which he applied to the exeelleney of
Christ apd the beauty and glory of bis gospel*
The afternoon was devoted to a mass Bund?y
School Celebration, which was an oeea
biun very delightful nod instructive. Tb? singing
of Appropriate hymns iu imtt in the bleu <ling
of children'* voice*, with thoee of frown
people. There were good auodey school
peecbe* delivered by A. B. Wooded**, Rev.
T. K. Uaimks end Rev. W. William*, D. D,
There we* * little ever fifty dollar* take a up
in the collection after preaching.
The delegate* to the Association were highly
pleated with the truly hospitable entertainment
received from the worthy eitiscj* of the
surrounding country. Whatever alee may
have deteriorated since the war, i* is manifest
tout they are not backslidden in the art o/
good genteel living. Next year, the Association
is to meet at ^Brushy Creek C'hurob, 7
miles east of Green ville.
J?r. Ft'kmak was prevented from preaidlig
a* moderator, being kept at home by
the severe lllneas of a near relation of the
li.piily. Kev. R Jf. Wuilpe* scted aa
moderator pro tem and made a moat exrollout
presiding officer. When the hour of
adjournment came, Mr, Whilprm called on
J:rv. J O. J.andxum to address a few part
ji g would to the Association, end to ol<>s*
villi pre}er, Mr. 1 akorlm did so iu his
p.mil liMpp} msuiiar, I redly glsuciog at the
4
K T,W 1 * i
hietaiy of Up body. Ho Mid that tkla woo
Ift ftirlydfck tmiioa ood tliit lo wio th?
ooly torvlflng oUoiator who took part to
iU orgaoiaatloo thirty-elx yotn ago.
Tho Weathar ood Cropo,
Tho rriora of dry kot woothor, after o
fV* good ralor two woeka ogo, hao agoia
wrought (teh injury to tbo eom oropa tho1
port of tho eoontry, ood oom will bo oo> I
doobtrdly tcoreo tho aomin* year. Tho
bottom laod Hi tbia region will yWM oboodOOlly,
hot 111oat farmer* htfO but littia bottom,
thooo who bar# oooh laoda will boouro
of o big p< loo h?r ooro. Tbo prorpoot io
that tbo pooplo of tMa State will hago tg
Import graio largely from other States and
although good aropa of ootfbo may bo madr?
tbe dtMwl corn crop will mnke mm;
Mtrat n nocounl of th* benvy drain for
provisions.
The tiim Is ?1om nl hand for preparing
lands for wheat. It would be wall for our
Carmen to remember that nearly every
good yield of wheel thla year come from
lead that wee deeply ploughed lest fell end
well manured. Land that has been la oats
and tamed over In tbe fall ie preferable to
stalk fields for wheal in tha opinion of tl?
perl so tod farmer*. Get the Walt pleagh. 1
The XIX Oemtasy. i Ik* :
Tbe August number of this beautiful Southern
Monthly is be Tore at; and we vest are the
assertion that a Magaalee more deeply interesting
in every depart mint la not published
north or south of the Potomac. There ere no
eve tinned stories, and every article ie replete
with entertainment. Tbe charm of TAe XIX
Cevtmty Is that It Is not dry. We have ia this
number a raey personal theteh ef finely 8eath? I
era Authors from the pea of William Uilmora
Blums j a thrilling Episode, 44 In the Barf,"
by aa ofieer ef tbe V. 8. Navy ; the eaptare
of the blechnde runner Margaret and Jessie;
Reminiscences of Peblie Men, by a distinguished
Kx-Ooveraor of Boat b Carolina ; Description
of Medical Life in Parle, by Piuf. T. P.Porcher
; Personnel M Shoulder to Shoulder;" some
pleasant tbeaghts about SbeHey, tbe Poet; a
tele ef tbe Oredan Archipelago; and a srom
of other good things eeleulated to entires tbh
fireside, sod make men and wesaea think.
Tbe leading newspapers of tbe North, evidently
astonished that any goad eon corns
" oat el Naeareth," have bestowed unqualified
praise on the Magasiue, bare repabliihed iU
articles, and declare it to be equal to be best
periodioals published ia America. Let our
Southern people sco to It that TAe X/X Ce?fary
receives their hearty support. Copies
may be found at the store of llnanuon A
Marshall.
More Excitement in ObnrlMton.
Tho Charleston papers inform ns that the
Savauuab 44 Base Ba'l Club," visited the oil/
the other day, fur a contest with the Charleston
Club, in which, after a friendly play one
against the other, the Savannah men won the
game. The arrival of the 8avannah Club, it
seems, roused the fears of another riot in the
breast of Mayor PiLuauar, who, to prevent
it,had a guard of armed policcmea to eeeort
the Georgians from the wharf to the Charles,
ton Hotel. The eiliaens regarded this as a
gross and unnecessary annoyance, and th
Mayor's remedy like to have proved worse
than the disease. The Charles ton ians insisted
there was no necessity for the gnard, but It |
was intruded on the Clnb any how. About
ton o'clock at night, there was a considerable I
row at the corner of Wentworth and King
Streets. The extent of toe damage waa a negro
shot through the aria and a white man
through the hand. The papers say there was
no general ill feeling among tbe colored people,
that the row was with a body of idle loaf*
ars about the streets.
Important to Farmer*.
The August number of the Cttrolimn Farmtr
is be fort us, with an nnnsnaily interesting labia
of conienta. Tha success of this truly
home enterprise has bean so encouraging that
the proptietor announces his intention of eonverting
it into * Forty-column eight-page Agricultural
and Family Weakly, at the cloee of
the present volume (Nov. 1st), giving twice ae
much agricultural matter, per month, as at
present, NiMN a large quantity ol choice
family reading, and all the general news of the
day. The subscription price will be only $5.WO,
making it one of tbe cheapest journals of if*
class in tbe country. Address orders to W m.
II. Bernard, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington,
N C.
Look Carefully on Our ytrst Page,
On the first page this weak, will be found a
latter from i. * A., Extracts from a California
latter, and proceed lags of tbe United Slate*
Districts Court up to Tburaday adjournmentAll
of these are Interesting original matters.
Our Dally Exchanges.
We always feel greUlul to our friends
who %o kindly furnish ue with their daily
issues, our aequaintauee with them ie e# eo
agreeable e character that we weuM beleth
to give them up. Weeonnead these tethe
public:
New York fftrmU, fit per annum
Columbia Pkinia, 4 fix months
Charleston Aim, ? per annum
Charleston Courier, " *
Wilmington (N. C.,) BUtr, 1 - -
To* FirrrntTH Aimernmcxr?H?s. John
Quinoy Ad*ma a*id the oiber day to t Now
York Sun " Interview
" I think," ho replied, -that It will eaeke
but little difference whether it to adopted
or Boh It io iieonalatent with the former
portion ot the Conatitntioa, end U, there*
fore, invalid. If declared adopted, whoa
the Demoemtle party eomea into power it
will aim ply Ignore it."
? # t ff
Bomb exhumer* el work digging out the
eorp*?a in en abandoned eemeUry at Dubn
que, Iowa, the other day, can.a aeroaa a
ooffiii containing acme jewelry. A lively
aeuffle for the | rlxe look place, end the
bonea of the departed were iraed aa drum,
atieka to beat each other over the head, and
lire akull waa lint led wickedly after the
victor i? the coLteat.
M fli m m JH y
ttf t*? vmu. SUW
Bfatrtot Court, for thu Weiteru
fuat Tim, 1M9.
Aug. '
(Jolted 8tetea Court. Hon. Quo. 0. Bryan,
Priding. | / T
n* Court w if ouil at H u'ulouk, A. M.
Tko Broad and Mi Jaron anowuiud to
iMr uun. '*^o*ur nAttain*
T? Baron tort 8. Augrtlou fcto
vik and othoro, to. John Putor Brown cad Mb- >1
on. Bill for Auoucnt to dJrido TMto Bated*
Bailor, Au. On ooottow of Mntot Mm* '
Ordorod, (Bad Bun. Va Alton to iff, toll I J
CViWaul ItoitoA
Halted Statoa to. Buwton QaakriH. Viola
Uon Interna] Xtr?W Law, a* di.tlller, with- j
at r^lai tyaiii tag. Defendant find '
fitlQr ud iIwm kttdnd M1m%
m4 t* W hiprfaoMd ntm OMtk*.
United BUta ve. Guilford Painter. Mag
retail dwlwr witbont paying ipwM las, Me. j
44. Defendant pbtd gnilty ud nbaiid to ]
pay lu rflllOt ud lapibwd ?te month*.
The OnM Jury IWtHted into Court vilk '
the following bilU ud lading*, via: J
frw BilU.
United States ti Jobs BevU. DMUUUw <
with oat paying upecial tax. '
United State* ti. Joka M. Oliver. Puibg J
ountMfvit Money.
IT* Bill* la following eua, tU j ,
United State* ti. JmI Hag bee. Purjnry. |
United Statu r?. Stephen Bawaa. Illegal
d ut111 in g.
United Stat** vs. Ja*. Wright. RetaU Jealer
in ligaw, without paying tax.
United State* v*. Thee. Lynch. Retail liquor
dealer witboat paying ipwhi tax, da
Jnry He. 1 ebarged with thla oaee wiliwl
the rerdiot of " Uwilty. E. 8. Brvine, For*nut."
United State* ra One wagon and f borne*.
Mined in pcu?**i*a of J. M. Oliver. Informatioa
for forlbitM* for Violation Internal Revenue
Laws, D. T. Corbin, Blatrtet Attorney.
Monition and nrreat ordered, returnable on
fourth Monday in November next.
United 8late* ti. 1M gale. dUtilled spirit*,
foand at AaLrion and claimed by Mr. Dbk.
mb. On motion, ordered that tlm m b* allowed
by P. J. Taylor Aaeieteat hm*Mnr of Internal
Revenue, fur *afe keeping and eaetody
f property before delivery to Marsh*]. Oder
wee also made by the Judge to pay one balf to
the informer end tbe reel to the collector, after
paying all the eosta in Am prowling*.
United States vs. Perry Roper end James j
SlroiH. At'einpt to rescae property from j
Revenue Officer, fee. 67, July 18AA. Jury |
No. 2 were charged with this eeee and render- (
ed the following verdict, via: James Stroud,
44 Not Ouilty ; Perry Ropar, Uuilty on aecond *
count. J. P. Ilitlboufle, Foreman."
United State* v?. One wagon and 2 homes,
seised in possession of J no. M. Oliver, at Co*
lutnbis, P. C. Information for Violation Internal
Revenue Law*. D. T. Corhln, Pro. Pet.
Ordered, that Marshal aall the above property
alter ton day* notice, and return tba proceed*
thereof into Court forthwith.
Batritdat, Ang. 14th, ISA#.
/ a Rank rvytcy.
Ks. Parte 8. W. Rouijuie of Georgetown.
Petition for final discharge. Simonton k Barker,
Pro. Pet. Register's report read and confirmed,
and on motion Judge algned order and
certificate of discharge.
In. Re Tho*. S. Miller, Bankrupt, Kx.
Parte Willis 0. Ilarria. Potilion to act up lien
of mortgage, A. T. Smytbe, Pro. Pet. Ordered,
that the Marshal, serve copy of W. J. Gary,
Assignee, T. I). Jervey, Win. II. Hoy ward and
Jas. P. Gardner and that they answer la M
days or this petition ha taksn pro eon lasso, aad
that petition he referred to C. G. Jaeger, Register,
who shall report after notice toaaid parties
and all others interested.
In the matter of T. J. K. Dargan, Bankrupt,
Kx. Parte 8. Owaos, Assign*#. Petition
for aa account of Bankrupt's Kstate U the
bands of J. P. Gamble, and order there under.
A. T. Smyth*, Pro. Pet. Ordered, that the
prayer of the petitioner he granted, aad the
Marshal surra the said Sheriff, J. P. Gamble,
with a copy of this petition aad arder. Par
tber ordered that the petition he referred to J.
C. Carpenter, Register, to enqeirs into facts,
with power to tnmmon sheriff, J. B. Gamble,
and reqnire from him an aoeoant of all his
actings charged ia petition and also an account
of sale of property of said Bankrupt.
Further, that said sheriff J. F. Gamble do pay
into Registry of this Conrt the amsunt found
to be due by him oa said sale, or otherwise
await farther order of the Conrt to bo made ia
this sees.
Bx. Parte J. M. Brown, Assign an, In re.
J. K. Pennington, Bnakrnpt. Order of refer*
eoee end sotlee te Men credit ore. On motion
of Was. 8boooen. Attorney for Assignee, Ordered,
I bet petition ho referred to W. J. Clewson,
Register. Farther ordered, that Assignee,
give notice ia Lancaster Ledger osm a wank
for three weeks to all creditors, that Register
report lions established according to priority,
end that petitioner hare Is are to mere farther
orders.
Ex. Parte B. H. Thomson, In an. 0. W.
H. Logg, Bankrupt. Register's report oa to
solo of property off Bank rapt to selfefr hen
Cinweon A Thornton, Pro. Put. Ordered, thet
report ho eeoirmed and Aaeigaaa and at path.
ad by flmw> w< Aaatgnaa apply fitaaada
af ok aa imoubmM by rogalar wl
NUk tk yiinik if ?b rf maaSgagt piifw17
Kib)?ct to hrtkr order of Cout
UdMfWMn. Allan Cotbraa and &. B.
Cotbraa. K*Ma|toHiMtkrMi|4llt8>
W without paying ipwW tax. Difciknl In
default MU Aagaet, IMS. Qtdeiad. tkt
gain Facta* Imm ntarukk tba Ant Maoday
id fteptcaiber Mil
VtrtnAT. Angnst 16th, IMS.
Criminal Dotkti.
Tho Orand and Pa*U Joron anawared to
their names aa on Friday lad.
Unit' <J Htat** *a Alloa Cothran. Viola |
linn Internal Raranue Laws, a*et|ona St,
14 and It, hefng a rotail daatar without pay
|ng ipeeial las. Defendant *onrioted a*,
i loot Court was brought into Court for puniahment
and aantanrad to aarentr day a int.
' prleonmeiit and to pay a fina of forty eight
dollair.
Uuli d State* va Perry Roper. Aiding
and ab ating in dU|H*a?.dlDg aad r ensuing
. i ii- m?m j?_.. ...
?lx frwah. toMMrtfflM
of two liwfnd Mlin
The Grand Jury rtUiifd hU ooort ?tth
Troe Bill.
. Uolu4 f*etee w Bool Moon. IH1M1
Moo towrnry jjo low. "Tjv* bill."
United 81 >Ui ti. W. L M-rgnn. M
UUotioo witkootpnTilp yei??t?K. ?*rwi
Ron without paying ^ tSkSW-I
United tetee to Tbomae Holtaelaw.
Retail M? wHkout paying mmI*I too, '
MWiioe 44 of Aet IMS. D. T. Corbin. Die 1
lf> K( Irvine, IWmm*.
United BtaUo ve, John lUrkt Retail ,
loelor In liqnor. Motion 44, Ant 1MH
lory Wo 1 ekarg'-d with thin oom rendered
Ike Miming verdlet, M*d Guiky." I
Jk Bmmtrmpltf.
Ks Porte Robert N. Lewie. In. Re.
n?oe. R Bntee. Petition for Involuntary i
Bankruptcy. Waltae* A- Me&tsAefc Qr* ,
Pel. OnUnd that PttitioMf Iht? Ihti lo
vltMraw Petition thai At* flerk da '
mz tit* eoete that ha** awnttd ?ai aAer <
led noting said ?mu from deposit foe, pay |
balenee to Petltloaei'e attorney.
Ex Part* W. B. Creight, eulwtlteted by
I. H- Oat heart. la Be. J. W. fonwtt Ex <
unfaaito* of wiln tan hi Itnlitun Bapk i
raptor. Oil J. H Rio* Pro. Pat. Ordered, ,
that Jimw M. Daly ex-U ailed 8te?e* Commlaeiooer
do eondueI th? axamlnatioa of all
oeh witnesses a* may b? Inought liafora 1
bint by the parties at Wlaaaboro, & 0.
Tcvdat, Angus! IT. I,
(Vert open ad at 10 a'al?ok, A. M.
Ex Parte Mi B. Earfo. Ia Re. Thoe J.
Pwki tM. Pttltiui to nstnbileh Hen. J. M.
Adams Pro. Pet. Ordered that Petitioner
bare bare to withdraw hi* petition and
that it b* referred to C. O. Jaeger, Regfeter, i
to aoeeee ooeta aad thai elork farafoh W. J. <
Dlaweoa aad 0. 0. Jaeger with eopy of ,
mdar. I
Ex Part* Kdmood Qfhnore. Ia Re. R. ]
C. Miles Petition to eetahNeh Ilea. P. W. ,
Me Master Pro Pat. Ordered that Petition 1
be referred to W. J. Claweoo, Regleter, to
report as to Heaa efter aotieo to Ilea ercdit
mo to prere their lion*.
Ex Part* Win. F. Parley of Chest**.?
Petition for f <al dleohafg*. Walker A
Bryoe, IV?. Pat. Referred to W. J. Clawion,
Register, for final bearing aad to re>?rt,
A*.
K* Part* W?. C. Keith, assignee. Ia
le. 0 C. Langetoa. Pet It too for coo Armsion
ol eeln. J. J Norton, Pro. Pet. Reerred
to W. J. Claweoo. Register, to report >
tfter giving nolle* lo lien or editor# to shew
sous* why said sale should not be ooufirtned.
Criminal Dockri.
United Slates rs. Rich W bite. Petjnry.
A true bill baring been louud again* t Dele
nd en t, ordered lhat a benob Warrant do
leeue for his arrest.
United Stales re. Marshal Brail. WW
neee. Young Simpson. Violation Internal
p..,...., T - ru.imi i.v?. 1--.
u>wa, vwinm) wiiiiwii
lax
United States n Jrritbs Newton aad J.
Riley Smith. 1.1m Wilnossrs, Willis Medtin
aod Elisabeth Stone.
United Statu vs. Gibson Porter. Witner*.
Young Simpson. Idem.
United Sister n. Tony A'exander. WltsrtS-?,
Jse. R. Smith, Thoc 4. London and G
11 Thomas Violation Internal Revenue
law. Distilling without paying special
lax.
The following order was granted in
each of the above carer: The within named
parties having bren duly oallad, and falling
to answer, it is ordered that Scire Facias
do forthwith leeoc upon their rcco {oisancea,
returnable first Monday ol September next.
Tits Grand Jury returned into Court with
the following bills, with findings a? follows,
trim: "True Bills" In sa?h of thsas ansae
United dtataa vs. Banjnnsla Cash. Violation
Internal lUvuune Laura, aaation 44
Ml IMS.
United Stat as n Earls Smith. Idem, j
sections 4, 4, A at July SO, IMA
United Stales vs. Martin Garnar. Idem,
.saliva MA AaS I ..I.. OA ICM
a, V| aw vmtj ??, icuo.
United Statu* >1 Oolumbua Pal it. Idem,
ec'ion* ft, ft, 7 and 44, Ant Jul/ 30, 1848.
Uaiud Hute* *t Rich Lee, Jr. Idem,
action* 6, 8.9 Mid 44, Ant 30, July, IMS
Sentence* panted in the fallowing CUM,
the Defendant* pleading guilty :
United State* n Dock Sear. VblalWn
Internal Kevenne Lawn Section* ft, ft, 7.
and 44, Ant Jnly, 188ft?dintUlaUow <on>
trary lo Law. Vol Proa, of 3d and 11
ooaatn Fined |11.0ft and laprUonmeat of
fx month*.|
United State* ea. Bird Henhrnn. Mens,
fined ft) 1.00 nod la>priaeeat*nt of anvno
months.
United State* re. WiMUa HIIL Idea,
flood, $11.00 nod imprisonment of nnrna
MMt
United State* ra. John (Ma. I dean,
fined $11.00 tad laprinnnaeat of nemo
t
United State* ra fa. H. OwfWtt. Ob?
trnetiag Ravenna Oftwi. I. I.B. %ii*(
Ing^ and fnaan Blrnie, Bag, N tee ftiiw
meat. W. K. B.*ley, K*q., and W. B Karla,
Bag., for Ddtatat Jnry la 1 charged with
thfta noaa ratnmad Into Oaort *Uk a rerdlat ol
HetOaOty. X. 8. Irvine, fonaan." Tkt,
ana MMfW the (Aae ef tha Ceart abewt ftve
U(k ik* Attorney* for lb* OotwibmI, aad
alao Umm for DMMwt, * great Ital of laterMl
?*4 Ml?| *u ukMM for Uw Mir
4mI, ho Mag iMiklMri a good and par* altlaoa
of OnOaillte, for mr 4 y**n. 0en']
Koaloy was paaaltsriy happy la hi* afteete,
aaohatalag th* aratenl pcefeaad atteattea
of a mwM Coart Hmm with oa* of hla ooa?Im,
lucid, and ologaoat appeal*.
Th* J a dp* Ml the whota mm to At Jary
oa a gaaatlaa of teat, ohalhor Um Defendant
wm Mooaragiag hla aaaepaalaa la th* ohatraettef
of th* Korean* Ofeeera. Ia upon lag hi*
hargrc, with aaa*h eplrit he alladod to a aalaarable
and wrote hod practice of ate* 'oarrytag
eaaeaalod weapon*, it wm harharoaa that
ata eoald not go area apon the It aaaal rootle*
of haalaoM olthoat oarrytag reaeealod wm, on?,
tepee tally la aeoaatry aow thoaght to ho
entirely at peace.
, I1 - ?x-j*bsss~ ,u m
' I ?
Afassrs. mifcn By Mm M?<?W rf ?y
frlaad, Um Hm. J>4ft H P. fwfy, I hWf,
b*?n favored vllh th? privllaga of naAi|
lt*W wliBi Mtky, " Past 8kies aad
?*hr* R^wimeeu la WrsiftcaUoo. bj a
DeFlori" The sutWcs* is aadereftood to
ba a graad dbagbtsr af Ibsradt sad f?od
A*4$.jfcl|aakaad staaas to bars lobar. I
pad ?>ma oftks graias of bar illustrious J
Hoito?, As asprclmeo of tba humor and
playful spirit of Um writer, 1 bag poo. MasIra.
Mitors, to pabliab tba * Biassed " Sawlag
lfeaebiae; baft. Uka aM Aba. U j=a pro
fadslft wbft "a little aaosdeda," sksat a
vary IkUa bay, soft (bras years aM, aad
wka as tba erqari wH!' tbs'a, bj St has
rwa of ftba bask yard aad ssssiiatisa wMk
ibe * rsaaarirdatod," bad k wan aawlri
Little Willie K. N- i% of Sdgefleld Dbiriet,
atlb?ogh M any baring not yet MM
khM*- MMUNM, felt blMiH qviU I little
MB, didtlnid frockm, ud |mdj a?bitioocd
>nnl>BL After much Importuning
In whisk he vn bwM by Onwd Poppy,
bin another pratand the Metmi; ?aleri
el?evaee ehewy Beottieh PiaMa, ud Wthf
Mi ib?w Mt, prates led to MMtMhm
Ibwa by the ildofi ?wing iwsehjnt. Thn
wrlurtad Willis warn Inelud to jritne?
lh? prose? Willie being aea ted in hie high
dinner nbnlr tad eery impatient lor the
eompletion of the Job, when, enddenly, the
moebine elope, nnd eeemingly no nmownt of
(entering will remedy Ihe ?otter, end Wll
lie. In the nnguleh of hie tool, exel tints,
" Mother, won't the d-d eld thing woet f
tie mother gnre the yenng ?nn n look of
eetontehmeah whiob donbthwe rennlled the
roeoUeotion of enndry switchings for fleet
mine hehtt ef Inaeeent ew?ilng let the
ihhd wne Inenpeble ef mnrnl geih eed ho
inotnatly apelb/fied by enying. "Flea?,
Mother, / did wed ye to any i* /" Bnt we ere
detaining the render Are? the pemeai ef
The - Dime el * Sewing Maehine.
a a.t.
The "Btoned" Sowiaf Machime
" 80 you're bought n eenehlae t I'm ee gitd,"
eoys o Mend :
Hew, for help with my work, apoa yon, IH
fin Tim- if
It will got thnrngh 1ho sewing, III wnevnat my
dear,
la le? than n weak, that an? took yen n year.
Here, I hvongbt yon a? thtage te ran through,
for I know,
That with tboae Llf&d comfort*, its nothing
V WW.
[ left all for you to arrange and to haate.
It's k to do. Good Wye. Pray ukf
huh r
A - trifle," nod - nothing," I wish that was
tree, j jyi
For sha will blank if I oaa't, norar thaak if I
: do j?
Showing plainly Wy look*, if I aba don't aay It
patta.
That *ha'a not *r*n ploaaad, and tbara'a bom
of it right!
Poople tliink my machine aa automaton, or
That I'm one aywU, alaa they'd apaia na, I'm
are
Jaat winding it ep will not make tha thing go?
And an imp?not aa angal?oft gables it, I
know.
Than I'm aeiroaa today, so I'm awra it won't
ran,
And I'te got aoakathhg alaa that I want to
gat doaa.
Ah, wan, tot ma oat It in order, aad aaa
If it won't for thla amaa, hare aam* pity aa
me 1
Snap ! aaap! oh, tha tonatea'a tea tight, I aappo*a.
Oraah! crash! It'i toe looaa, by tha loaps that
it throws.
And thla efo Ik la aa at iff that tha thread eata
aad wear*,?
Bat than, whan tta 11 may, It palls thraagh amd
lean.
This need in is heal, aa tha feami wowt tm
MAh
Aa4 r?? >??il up Ikt polal of Ibt ewe mm
lk? plot.
tkli mm* be too largo? but Ikit'i earoly too
'no all?
WW (u bo the Matter t It woot work at
all I
Tbo rbottlc it raptj, perkapo. No, It* aot!
Tbo thread a*; bo oaaght, or oteo ooom to a
boot.
That wiry yloee ' tbo rory worst UW,?
Tls baK off tbo rpoo), arouod everything'twitted.
That* flced. Now, wkat broaka ft I Ioomo!
Tbo loop ebook lo right, tbo hooka anaootb, 1
believe.
But Oo ooo oeald oow with aaok borrlbh
I thread.
Aot oa to thio plotter, 'tie rpHttbg my bead i
'Tie ahrtokiog for oO,?I noaat toko off the
plete,
Dooo worklog work eiroyowo wp to thio atatel
But where ie tbo ocrew-drtrer ? Not roolobod
I F*V.
With tbo guogo end io wrtaaht ttMAbj
TtoU itM to In Ami, tor Ito wttog to
mJtt
torn ln| mow,?tia Mm, tlN, >Mt nm|k t
iMiBtoiAAnlUMliii A^toA,
Am* M aabaa, H? Tm maw wtom I
' 7 'twin mA i
ThU mm to an tow, Art iliilAto ?
' IT itoto to* llmtog tortm >wmto?
Ttoa baa* to to* laaaa, tor 'ito aUgy!^ araaaAI
ml, imy totoiM, mmw IiwUm to
twll
rWto?m? W tow* wttto itoto In 1H11111
wmfct
tton, r? tomtom Ito* wtoli, toy g It lag Ito*
jark?
toi I'm am k to wa (torn Ml tony*
6Mlld lUodt
A*4 1*4 gat Itoroagh waeto mm, If I'* 4mm I
toy baa*.
Th? toaattag, m>4l*?? ?*4 *l?g. ? toi,
Wtoat ItoM to Ml waata* tefrattlag, aa* taaw
Ta my ttoal I * ?? Itoto bmIIm, to tea alM j
IWtoal'f Ikatl I aiato ?lop for iU drlvlag m
wlU.
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Ma-BoanBonBi
wlauu of your nlubU popor, to Mil l
prooiM mod* to many of oar femora hat
viator la dlffcroat Townobipo of tho County,
la nferfDM to fortiliiing our iron oat and
aafl wglnlif hrm Throo yoaro ago, 1
boagkt It} Mali Maw from l>r. Cartlo, at
Dmnfni l>(tap, 8f*aUab*rg GoaoVy,
aad applied It to groea weode, aawdoot,
lotto* otraw from tloilmv drift** arafek,
Am ml * oomoitwlm M|mm ||t* ttoao A*
0w >?| frf%oi^PW?w?j gfro^BP Vm- oM
vegetable matter I* Ma rock etate, la order
M deoosupoee the heap, Qaiaf aawh pleased
with baa taanll peteh of aottsa, tha ant
yitfaJ llhadnfo prepared la tha mni
way, oa Boyd's Prelife Oottaa la a l?W
there I had tha Inl quarter a# wapwt,
tha eeosfrd, atahla sea awn, tha th rd, harayard,
a ad tha fourth, aothlag. Oottaa,
where tha atahla maaera waa applied, waa
treat t ha W taatui ta let thaa aay. Where
tha aaaapaat waa Bead, a early half the bolls
were epeaed before aay other portiaa af
the Beldoomweeed; the pUata, atoa, focus
tha large qaaatlty of (hit, beat fori At
araaait aaah ether ia tha raw?Whlah dlf
farad frean aay ether seat too af the flaM.?
Laab year I aaad 80 btMheh M af whieh
waa bead before fraat va vegetable Matter,
Wtf Aw raaniadar aa follows: Littered my
bared aad aire jay aow lota every fo ar
eight weeks with two thirds pine aad aaa.
third aah leaves, aad after a rata, would
apply Hme uatU it rfowallall a vary heavy
frost; thaw, aa tha heads a?Id aat plough,
hara soow to rake up aad pea others to
heal aad IK tha toU agaia with leaves aa
before; also kept my etoek paoaad at eight
aa aaah. Tha heat oottaa re tha form la
from tha fleet eolleetfea, heviag, I preeueee,
mare rtaea ta rat. Will hara aUta, that a
large pea. made of plae Ion fitting aaah
ikar eieely with a aarra ar bsolo two feat
deep la Uw earth, aad aa high aa desirable,
la pleeel la the ooatre af lot la order to be
oaveaieat, aad the bdeia to retela tho
beet of the manage aad heap K from straplag
altar a hard rala; elut have another
built lu Ilka maaaar, near tha eprlag, and
large troughs attoabed, aad after wash lag.
? ruH}r mwwm !* *VBT?J?U DJ PMIII WU<|M
to difamt pwU if the pw, whie^ la wall
lltUiW. h la fitia if, by many old pintere,
tha* H la a Md aanlliat man are. The
UiU, with ma, la eaty enpeHtoeatol. end
having givea y? thro* jwrt experience la
wnpatlM, wMI give aaw Mttla aaaro oI
Uta experimental.
Ln?t Spring, the htwai wara ahaoat wild
with aalhaalaani a boat ?ottoo aaad?did not
km enough lift at aay gla to riplnt my
Hilly fields aad mw lad myself with littla
over half a ataad. Did not waat much
Qaaao?aad eoald not gat tha kind I want*
ad. Paaifla, aa U was, bought no rapidly
by tha planUra below, aided toy raatars in
ablaiaiag a sapply, and kept enough to
aoaaplata aad have all tha amp manared.?
Aa excellent fanaar an the plaaa baa need
Peruvian, Wando and the Vegetal or oa (ha
same field, and reports tha Wando beat,
aad Vrgetator next Thinks be cither oead
too much Pernvian, or It waa a aparloaa ar>
tiale. | cannot behave that Onano will pay,
aay five or tea years la aaeaeaeloa oa anmaaar
eropa?neither a wet or dry aaaaaa well
do. Am aatlefivd it will pay aa torulpa aad
wheat or other email grata, sxsept whew
a general fkilnre, wblah ooenra pretty often
with wheat. The greatest objeetiea K
that It ia not a penalnent atbciulnnt, aad
will eahaaal la oaa year. Wham I aa*d
Compost laat year la a field that waa re i
gravelly laad made an that portion, oao t
thanaaad poaade par sera, Thie year, I ,
did aot maaara it, bat did aleng aide the
aaaaa hlad al laad, aad Sad U la' aot aa rood
aotlon w wb?r? I mrf CompMt Ian jmt,
, baing la tba mm a)d row* At maaura
art ww I?piwfi t w oMtlatrt that
i 0?part wtUUrt imnlytm; ud wa
proof, win atala that my wagaa* bar* rw>
, taraad fcta limartaat Spriaga with ana
baadrad boahafc, aad wywl to gat aaatbae
i baadrad far wlatar aaa. Tba aadfaMrat af
tha will dam bam alztjr jaan rtaadhig. fa
wry thlak, aad aa aaak a Ida, baaa a baap
1 aoaw twaaty feat wfda, aaraaty Ira laag
aad raaap aa aadb aad baiag alaatad?
with a damp eart, wbiab I flad gatta aa
fmprortmaat aa tha pwalag ijatia^ far
wbiab *agg*H*a I am ladrttad la my
frlwd, Alas. MeBaa, laq.
I brtiara la tba aid aaaxlm, "Charity ba(fa*
at bama," sad wW mggirt, thai iw
i ptaatar* wlH graatly baaadt tbrawalvaa ai 4
tba aaaatry, by rpaadiag, thraagb tba Valt
, aad Wiatar. fifty ar rtsty dottaw with Dr.
i Oartla, who makaa tba wary bait af tba#,
aad my aaa baadrad aad fcrty aa aaa bam
drad aad fifty wltb tba paor bMtiaat
batb wbfta aad idwii, who ara rtartttag
or?r hi iiimii7 nt vim mufufk
u4 filling wHSag l? work tor koU
1 Ptpi ?>i be?M, or fcrWwl ttwlr
wfvaaoad Hula mm. It la a raty aaorra
that of Iko yona olwayo alUr laying by too
nrop (or mi oaf bant. AlwaaI My fcno?M|A^*lM?ia4|olor&H?IMv
, M frooa Um kk, wtO aoM kka M Mad
par baokal, or J?t at total boa Mataow do
i IhI m| way -aol tka mooay wm to
, ^?l Ikara lo bam mma Bona; aad Mo
aaeoaj to apandt at boat*, vl aoaif book
f tf kto to (Ma way: Ha too a aoaalt gwoall
i *f ?* a?ro, koooo, Soon aaalanao of oar(bun,
oof lakoaao to apart, fkr oMAdi
, too fot kla Moaoy book nod oot laovo Iko
plooa to apaoi ogato oM a arigkkaatog
j oarpaotor. oadl aiigH WoatoatUk or atoo*
makor I Hot baalal aaaplajMOdi* Saa bat*
r tar tkoo koiffi kit aaUto till Pprlog u4
aao4 It, or Um grocobaek^ away koai iko
oaootry wkara wa attar wQl again aaa it,
* oolaaoHM ooltkar too wal oor too df-v, bat
( atrlgkt (or kl* two toaa of Parorfao to
pay. Tka parUaa ktotftoi ?ka Ooaao
; um Spring, M4aiA| Mow M Mr
rkat^wr?p^Mon,l.?.k.
lag aow aoatkir, ood Ifwa do oot adopt
f M*,? - V i" w; I
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