The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, May 18, 1882, Image 4

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“ dry ( i* WF. »ost rapidly k Ok&oaoroMf, chloral hydrate and ab- aintba Mam to azart a aimllar vida ranf« of action. Lf mire of nitroean, ona fallon of milk equal* one pouud of lean Mlflt Fibri from tha learaa of Km pinca^ pie plant reaemblea MjfckiM wr. it m thought, be utiliaed u manufacture*. Zrxo haa been'found in tha human iirar, in thelim and mnsoleB of the ox, in egg, wheat, barley and oonv> Tn rate at which aqneou* rapor ia given off bj plants la more than one and a quarter ounce* par square foot of! leaf surface every twelve bounty' Tax retina of the frog, tfvef beinn re moved from the eyeball and bleared iu the sunlight, will, if placed in the dark, tint turn yellow, then buff, and lastly rose-red. Pxtbolktii baa been used as fhel on board steamers. One tank of oil, aituat- ed at the remote end of the ship, would hold fuel sufficient for a double trip. Tn hell-bender of —the largest American salamander— which, to expose more surface, is greatly expanded, lying in ugly foldstt^ — Tn milky asp of many plants contain* caoutchouc, suspended in the term of minute traus^.-nt globules, theae being frequently as small as 1-20,000 to 1-fiOM 000 of an inch k maok ttol cUy ||0 deep plowing, are U-mdltod ftF-ffiMBf ■ionally; and I tUnk oughtlo f that aU soil* ■be done always in tne fail, sol that the new aoil can hare the benefit and influence of the sun, air and frost to I Hitter fit it for 0 crop. We should be a little careful about turning up too much of the new mil at o time, for some subsoils require certain elements to make them productive that can only be sup plied by some syatem of manuring. I find by deep plowing in the fall, and then fcy a top dressing of fine manure, fits most any kind of aoil well for a term of yean, if followed by a ju dicious rotation of crops. If I dM manure to aB winter or generally to get the crops, xx i draw of land in the falL g and plow it under I r"'” * little shallow, so as not to get the manure too deep in the ground. If I am plowing for small grain in the fall I generally plow a goed depth; if I Tuorou oxygen k geo, and therefor* lower level ^bt to fall to a than that gas in the atmos- Bffareeca has arm beau found ia th*relatival tha |I do aotpibw so danx Al study the uatu/e <4 his land, and erpert- ■Mtii a UMla tad watati okaaly Mm aa- suite, and by that method ha aaU aaOti learn what is beet for hk land. The soil I differs very mnoh somatimasintha mum locality; aaaaona vary, droughte and heavy nine occur, cultivstiotn and fcrtil- ixen—all bar* s powerful influence on tha prodaoti vaan of the growing crop, aa uaM aa imp or shallow phrufcM, Mo wa saa that iu dmwiBg cuMlB u not si wavs the depth of plowingl that produces our light or hcsvvJ . mill f h nil In. ci k -rr a tha i ate sixty rats, sad, kof to *§ ba^aaltif aft fee kil aaotuvy M la tha mind of a fy—sh oA for the msaufadurs of hf ohaarviag^thM tha jMti ’of nflae.1 in a cage for Ha akin foor times, Mkough M had aa^ to a Ink prepsretl for the purj-e.- Tk> Baltimore OtueUe relates that a lady who had been vaccinated borrowed a pair of earrings from a lady friend for a day. Tha owner, on resuming their Use, tiMi astonished to find that she WM thcrouglrty raodnated fa fits ean. Eznanonm made to teat tha mus cular power of insects prove that the smaller the insect the greater propor tionate mnaetdar power. A bee is, for ita weight, thirty times stronger than a hone, for a bee harnessed to a wagon can poll twenty times ita own weight. Tn hydra, a water insect, when ent in two and the extremity severed, will awly m M l. till weight, rae, for i poll tv Pnhyd two ant at once form another separate and living body. Again can the second be “sliced up, and the same strange programme of formation will b* earned out The hydra can be turned inside out, and will free flower of health.”—Al Wincfuil, LI* D. Tn mass of Ok sun—that quantity of matter contained in nearly 88Q>000 times Sa great as that of the earth. This mass k about 750 times greet as tha combined masse* of all fhe planets aud satellites of the solar system; it k two octillions of tons. The attractive pull of this tremendous mam upon tha earth, at a distance of nearly 93.000 000 miles, transcends all conception, it is thilty-six quadrillions of tons; In figures, thirty-six followed by I* we< 'of old age r. /*.* i an infant with an be would die would reach twl,«7i if k TSTJTT. tikfl af Um If * •wnamjmw. m tZ'T+l fill< larval tew ms rev I fl la *f ttC sm ed- Mion ui ba beautiful k act M is — sbhM» H k beware of the chief aud of receives ita crown and halo from the radiant aonl within. A cultured mind gives charm to tha face, and a gentle dia- ‘ and benignant heart shines win- thrbugh features which sn« not of mold. Beauty of person then ia something which may be cultivated. Hence the aspiration to be beautiful ia not a vain one; wefre it so, kind nature would not have implanted it in our hearts. I do not speak at random when I affirm that women with cultured minds aud hearts excel in beauty those who re main ignorant and perverse. From the day when a course of intellectual and spiritual training begins, you may de tect an improvement in personal attrac tion. How vain, then, are rouges and dyes and other oosmertio inventions! Beauty k not made of paint and powder; it ia the temple which heal llexander The Propagmtiag Plants. i propagation of plant# by cutting k not a difflault operation; yet it would seem that bortioulturkta have taken mpadal pains to obstruct the operation with so many difficult condition* that amateurs have been discouraged from undertaking this delightful aud satis factory employment. To ' it k , from which tha catting or “slip''* is obtained shoo Id ba in perfect health. If thk k weak Uf diseased, failure will be tha reaolt An axcalteat method to r-frrrrrv*- > *— mm wbico wiffi., to Foot ootiinir», u to ante if the slip breaks or aaapa elaaa cM, ineassi of bauding or tn—mg If II aaapa elaariy off U k m tha right aMM to rout (reply, shoaU M t wad ami act break It w too *U. wbva M t» room at all U will ha alowty aad make bat a saahly £ W.U bat tew aaeapkuaa, aas- of all kisata rout healy from ahsa tram voaag wood (afara M bb- ■f M i are bat the Makes MY. ithaakfeQy, “ Dwo VMS sc vaa too blandty, him beat gin aakad him to taka bar mother along with them to tha dance. K*t enough, budt die* r. markal Hans, *■ iked him to take Da. K. T. Pisaca, Buffiio, N. have a friend who suffered tanmiy. I purehssad » bottle Jf your ‘ Favorite Freserktion,'’ and, as a result of its use she is perfectly well. J. Bamn, Burdett, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's “ Golden Medical Discovery" and “Pleasant Purgative Pellets” purify the blood and cure oonstip&tioiL Trees in the forest may be barren, but trees in the garden should be fruit- ini, ; , From Mississippi. Corinth. Miss., April 2, 1877. Capt W. P. Ellis, Bailey Springe, Ala. Dear Sir—It gives me pleasure to state the result of 'he use of Bailey waters in my case., I had ior several years been the victim of Chronic Di- with painful ulceration of the bowels, had reduced me from vigorous health to an almost hopeless condition. Mv phy sician advised a trial of the celebrated Bailey waters. In a few day>» after my arrival the functions of the liver and Kidneys were favorably affected, my digestion became comfortable, the ir ritable condition of my bowels rapidly diMppeaved, aad a comfortable state of boalth anon evtaklised. Thk ocrured two year* ago, aad I have ever ■»«»«••> joyed good health. I attribute ay re- cowry entirely to the medical virtu* s of Bailey Boring*. Vvrv Rwpcrtfully, -p MaI/INE. have lo i of * teg. tew iBCWl I waf a Sitter 5 Aaong the m«dlcln*l mwai of VTMtlnf dlMuw, B*» U(Ur>i Stomach BltUra stands pre-eminent. It ehMki Um further progress of *11 disorders of tbs stornsch, IItsj sod bowsls, rerires tbs rttsl stain his, prevents tad reme dies chills sad fersr, lacrsasts tbs actMtjr of tbs kidasjs, eoaatsracts s tendency to rhsorasUsm, mod is s genuios itsj ssd solscs to sgsd. laSrm sad asrvous persons. Fsc sals by sit Urngeists sod Dealers gensrslly. ■*- IN tOVE” Hold four - breath dll yon aae tha —KJ By the darfnl Damn tekl Ua kSMBfel ter Me -LOTS* SAMMIS A LATHAM. gutenamiia- MANLY-a-^,, ‘ S'* LYDIA E. PINKHANTS TTF/ffiTAgLE CQMPOUKP. b it Positive Curs ^ i ;twtU-urs entirely the " on * fo ™“ f J^XtSsM pl^nto, MI ovarian trtmbl^lnflammu^ tton, lUUla* «Hl Wrr.UoJm.au Spinal Weakness, and is pnrtlenlnrly adnptsd to Change of lift. _ . **11 remove, fsintneee, Catu’-enry. oeriroy.^ cmring for sMnmlanU, sod rellevss wneJtncse ef tos rt sin--*■ It cares Bloating, Headtohas, Kcr.ott ftartoUtoni General D*bOHj, SUeUsssAs. aM tod*- C ltmV e.*pt*rRkwa rxorrsM* c—• I Isttass aT taostry- kwk •■■A •com wlrtto rw m CTORIAIs Bs-t e—a W W < •mi Jt»w Tswk. Iter *1 s I MO > will r® anil odd ; . m* Jtew I-%. IIOOBFS UNIVISSITY, tlT s an Mb • ti teastlTe Pills liiii. Is a* i'. 1 h ki ALVATt KtCF wba* n Iti had occurred. •'Never m toSThiailtei da," asid the ducing snolhar roll I a his pocket, “you shelf have I other ohsnoe; the company by whom I am employed is not mean—ao here got* again r jg X ^ . - And he pat up another three envelopes ■apposed to contain another fil7. Bat tithongh the young man was very “fly" and would make s tolerably fair presti- digitateur his hand* were not ms quick as the eagle aye of Hie World's repro- aentative. The dixry yotu g fellow this time instead of placing the bilk in the envelope# with the soap, adroitly palmed them—that te, crushed them in the palm of his right hand, after he had made be lieve to place them in the envelopes. another chance, gentlo- . . ■ „ -® qaite M easy terms as before. Now who’ll give me $10 for thk |17 end the three cskei of ‘ Mhltnm in Fsrvof’’ Immediately three or four signified their willingness to _ K The tigbt-psntslooned young grabbed the first ten ddlsn ha sod hsndad over the an- > la hk i i he wm | i la ways it a tha and for it in a _ lha k asid to tha banka of rivers, in tha at twilight, sad slang the pebbly of Um ocksn. Bat the can b* wooed in Imagination in tha writing* of others, and carefully reviewing the paths in which ah* has flown in the past, we can more readily obtain bar aid. And ao tha suggestion k oflkrad, that, after tha materiUs are gathered for a production, thenextpreparatian,of equal importance, k to get the spirit m well M the facts; and thk k dona by carefully reading tha works of the best writer*, and when thk k obtained, give full rein to the inspira tion, or afflatus, till its force k spent— Boomerang. Aboil Novels* “Mary,” remarked a sanctimonious father the other day to his sentimental fourtecn-year-old daughter, “ I sea I will have to give you the Dickena for reading •o many of thoa* trashy novak. I nav- er thought it did a girl much good to Cooper lip in thi house to keep auoh things out of bar hands, bnt somettnng most ba done at onoa. If I find another novel in your poaaeasion, I shall bo tempted to Burnett ThOM things de stroy tha peace of n great many other- wiM happy Holme*. Thera ia not a novel in tba North or South worth a fig m the wagr of intaQaotaal advancement They rtiwemmal* ruin rmnug boA . « a food, Uooa girl ia, by ‘ Into an They They i 2L*?n _ _ fl »we te^ Lrarmm mm mrmmmmm ~ *■* orvae s rydoa ha added J • hmm, aad maay Ik# W4FM OM SLgU wtak), bMof hkte^ me ia I a Hall, K till (tinner, from Ikfiyiag by tea iagty marching Lanbrnty .Veu-s sy that ia rag - Oewtoaes mm *«»i«-« mm* mm sfwas to m • •—* Uel flea. #*4 •smmv m mm mm*i iwes grave. — ■ till tea, aad from |m till rapper ia my old black coat alternated with the l.mi 2* ts- I titling at my (teak, > aad my history * worsted pang wd tha green and hsv# • • My of 8t Doltan’a quarter hags. Three pagra of history after breakfast; then to tran- aorllm aad copy for pram, or to make my selections and biographies, or what else snita my humor till dinner time; from dinner till tea I read, write letters, nee tha newspapers, and very often induge in a siesta. After tea I go to poetry, and correct, and rewrite, and copy till I am tired, and then turn to anything till •upper—and this is my life, which, if it be not a merry one, is yet as happy an heart could wW’-Arpory. Tn new Dak* of Portland estatetiteOSdtiLiM 1 *was bought by tha kte Duka of PartUnd not long before hk death, and the tenants have recently petitiemad tha pryeot Dnkh to fimt a permanent reduction in their rente Tha Duxe sent an expert down to Scotland to inquire into the matter, and tha report was that the rank were 26 per cent too high, and they have according been ra- dnoadL It taxmad out that tha property had been purposely over-rented before it was brought into the market; but it would have been rather hard upon the purchaser had he happened to be a poor man. Feminine Finance. The London World says “ that spequ' lation of the riskiest character k steadily on the increase. It is a habit which, once formed, k as difficult to eradicate as tha drinking of odd glasses of sherry. H haa spread ipth immense among women. The •feminine LMbich Sidonia disliked k one of the features of tha epoch. The ladies’ dab at tha Wmt End of London, which era tha growth of the ' have given an appreciable imputes to feii'inine i|>eculstion It would ba S jasnAifri or* BxoriMivaly a. It k a natnral haunot to Baltimor* papers do it in thk wise: is head upon thi earth; a youth to fortune and to lame Hare rests hk unknown. ~ Too much benzine crept un derneath hk girth, and played the mis chief with hk temperate taom.—Bloom ington Eye, Mr. W. F. Hethbrington, editor of the Sentinel, informed one of oar represen tatives that he tried St Jacob* Oil for rheumatism, and found it aU that could be asked. The remedy caused the pain to entirely disappear. —Emporia (Kan.) wants,‘’said an Llfcvia la a atr paia M*v«ia ss riwwwS *w tytog. whra M mmm to **4»taa.teM a fre- fc.it cd In wn ulVr an Marl. aaS M .CowU Mr btotoli ha th* Mrtauw sf* MMt. as wall. MT- Upa, to to a IRUs artvliftr awcar Ins TbrlrtxQsa and Icmiirra ara hot and Um sir la cool :aatb<7 should be.butare not.lsad [they an-apparent- (ly In ihccuoditloa when ii I* macb to catch j. In which esaa would be well •for mem that they be provided with a bottle of Sr. Jacobs Oil,the m jf Great German Remedy for this as well as other pslnftil ailment#. WFTLL NAIL ITS COLORS TO TIIE UAST “ Hello. Denny! what la Uie troubler “Oh, I'm all broke up,’* was the response to the In quiry of an old rhlpmato of William Q. Dennla- ton, one of Farrajrut’s war-worn veterans, well "known in Hie Routhem section of this Ctty, who came limping Into the American office yesterday. “ I thduslit I would go under the hatches this time," continued BwnuiRton. “ I never suffered so much In my life. Iliad the rheumatic gout so bad that I could not get off the bad or put my fiot to the floor, and would have been there yet If a Mend had not recommended 8t. Jaco: tome. I hesitated some time before getting a tHitt !c, th hiking it wssanothcr one of tbMaadver- SluA.l wwwtmavMtc Vtat waraaoi Uiiasllw 4rA/Ttl/towT td CriIA VMMVlMIPMKPHiing Ui with the Oil I felt relief, asd m to 8t. Jaoos and hla Oil after that If It bad not bean for 8v J InsU^rehabtitjjbe atllU | zzmmM tom© thoroughly .vari pinnoa Mv fool pain., MPK entirely psaaad of iV kind I bavajaar »•*» doubts It send them aL-j*iladctotoa Timm. If istfhrtf tre K tsMI ' I lot of )x*uf ancca^ Aye. maay, lie-tan a la.es Birm* tt Use jrfkctxkl Ictnwr arw r rrM-v4» i tv of i hr day, S»wr i iwnflowed u4 hf|i»of, rvK aukJ tn bo/ ruoama. but a tmr tun* in cvrry If »«.M*rs Itoto tor Vast m !•#<• toiwaitoag to <4 the AlltoraSs iMafitog fruan W rtrascs, >m a will rewfcoic all den/* ter am* ctai aNBulxutv Bkftwjf’s Iron Bitters will cure Dyspepsia, In digestion, Weakness, Malaria, decay in the liver, kidneys, and diges tive organs. B*$r As a medicine for diseases peculiar to women, it is without an equal. Price £i.oo. Fof sale Jjy-€tll“ druggists antf dealers in medicine. ^UNE*" 0 •v'CHaDRY NIAGARA FALLS, 1H0USAHD ItlASa*. white aou«ui*i M« A * ■Ml HEALTH IS WEALTH! a at ©/•/» • wsto to raw awa law*. Tarau Ml to u«it< ftos. AM ••• ■. Xallstt* C*., rartUM. M* THRESHERS: turn* f ifintmd priow Hal D! BULL'S AGENTS ■Ma, waaMfc «M«fclM la My Mi •» to aato IS yato swa fcaisbto BiM. w»«iM to fcaMI* •u *r ia* smi Miitaa •rtlalM la Ifc* world. wMtoi >y «jto«*> e—y ,ltf. (1**# »•#•* . Pfcrueulaa S*fc. IV. aruqtiCft W-T 4» iTm .. , wnso&’t Ml I *1111 •• or PURE COB LIVER I OIL ARB LIME. Ceagh. puliHon»rr 1 ITBrffliii •are remedy. Th.. m ao quack preparatim, toto h ptw •crihad by tha medicl facultr. MtosMarad only by A. »■ W1LBOB, Ch.mOt, Bo»tro. Said kg all dragirip. GUVEIV AWAY! AM blxgant ohb-hcxdxxb paob FASHION CATALOGUE Bssotlfall j Illoalnlad, aad taa(»tnlng all tha «_ LATEST styles Mlo»- ovra, I fialOodk Th. > lady whs l wall aaa •eknawltdfad Gutda af tha i • (a know what la waar aad I nSbrdta kawttkositt. Tba nprmc numbar will to ready Karwl. I*. MTBa iura la aaod poaial aud igiilag fall aama, ••wa, aawi.iT aad stare,5 wbaa a aatotoa aaay will to real w yaa fraa af aha/ga. H. O. F. KOCH A SON, •u. *,«. Md ia*. i*« dk I a* WaM aaM ao. MEW VtoHJK nrv. — LADIES umm k#y ■filkkff, m4 li ftW And Gentlemen repaired a. afcwiaaala reaaa. Vat rearea addreaa * -