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#0C»TT OlRCUl ATION
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T»U Ho-ifUKtitjn wu* puntr.l sl-
trr |>roln»rt:<l uml carcf»51 c«Mi»ld«<IOi
ia obcditfiW to in impuniiv# require-
mcot of the Coq* it ill ion. It i* the l»w
nn«i shouM l»eoU')-e<l. There »* no titne
nmr to #«ct»8» fe &eftt»~od3er It U>«
eext ftertioii wlff be Ifcld. Wb Imve (lie
not bo fopcnlc'l at the extra WMlon of
thoXJcneral Awembhr. The Regiatra-
lion books will rcninJn open only two
rooks longer. There wllf bo Ob extension
of time as iu the twyHicnt of tste?.—
Krory mnn who fails to re ker within
the next fortnight will prnetiolly disTinn*
ehUo himself in the next election and bc*|
unable to help hi* fricuds or hurt his en-
eoik't next November.
Thk »i»b-eirt»iMU»ecof the House com
mittee of Frivflegea and KWctien* div id
ed on laal Friday tint Ilou. G. D. Till*
maa was not InpiUy oleeted la CaBglata
la 1880. Ia their report do reference ia
fcpda l» <»• itataa of the coeuvaani.
In the ere ert FmelVa
.boaaiad Bi-d Mr TM.
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Tfco OrrnhBt OrtWxi.-Brtlrteirr^'B,
JuneS. pitbtlelire an tulenatlna
In refermae to the*r. wtng oi-tton enq*
<v»r* rfng re|dlfa fnun cwtccapondmU
In Mtf rout)tire In the HoutUern State*.
A aummary of »h# report -ahowa t^at
iba total aerraffr for 18AI ia 15 211 90fi,
agHlnat 18 184 504 for 1881. rbowlog a
reduction of aoteigu of 0 |»rr cent, re-
•ultloa from the flood* tn the Mind*-
etppl ViUley. The pmapret yf the crop
i« miod ‘ hi low fair,” in eouerqumes
nt tltn contlmied cold nnd wet weather.
k Oat MIlU.—The Smnter AdvMOce is
dliituniugMlio eutjjct of out mllle in
South Cttrolltm. Theae ndlls huvo here-
th, bnt
elnch ffie floutb la < oinmend.*g to cultl
rate oat* eo «xrooaively ninlauccaafuliy
thTa $abl* ct i« worthy fifconatderHtloo.
Oaf meal la aald to be the bcaltbleat
food iu the world, aadoaminaudn a high
price. A mil! men In Obki wilting in
answer tS cn<Iulrtce «lys! *‘I would Just
state, that it ta a good tmslneaa. A ftolll
of 20 barrel* oapadty jar day. ouebt
to pay at lenat 180 per day clear of all
• tpouaca. The mllle at Akron, O.d \
three la number, ate making about 800
barrel* [%r day. and are back on their
order*; all sr# lacreealng (belr oapac-
Kf. tu regard to coat, that Is owing
entirely to iba oapmity. Of courae.
frrlghta. btltlolta.elreators. Aw . wool I
be extra t xjh nae ; fS 500 oosbt tv put
a 9 barrel mid la (oud and ooBTratent
abase, aa far aa saacbU^ry la iw^rni-
mJ. Tba eat-Kel lima nqotrad la am-Ct
Bwb eater pilar* Pmi saU oar propt<-
M • bey ortM altlla iLeti aUliby a#-
nemi p -^-rr Let aaeae uf ear eate*-
prun>a maa e^alre f»rtt«r late ibe
Simmy 1/teb ►ata'eea. - M«ej
4 aat rea *er* may be Uwr»aa« •< ibe. ^ th*
Im* tba* a aermad eeep *4 !'*•• f* ** * .eg
t t <•# be awreaeaf atfy rabaM U*e ta I
iMa* **• *•««»^ed '•
|Ve •» wb^b »e-f ■»«1 r»e
Lt" i" 't — • * K-> I> t* * *
la a<«f -wai »• r~-t
sae-em* UM aewme* -* r** »* •
p art* ag* »• ree,«' '♦ * • *“
my afamw >wy a*#*** • *• *
•ae Sf — * •* ** rea *»* veey a>, - •
1 m«l «a Ob* %■» -Met e-rw* • « •*-•
iimb mm ^sn •i , *ea «»•* *»•*’
V f m.* r ••+ *
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•abSag***.
at Mm i-~:wm OeMHMe
Ka| • ait ba of b
aa Ik* aaea Wasaloaail M bb
and be bmiad ibat bb ably feaf* lay lm
lb* IVeal-Mit'e latanraml a. Meed »t-
pleli ad that II W*a »rreaeary lu flrat
esliauet every legal reaowrue. Tbrne
procreittiute will probably begin In I be
early part uf *• at week, Oulttmu Inta
tlnally eon*rrit><l to aee A dergyiH in,
atnl he waa aitetidi'd yiicrday »>y R v.
Dr. lUehs, of Talteinncle Ohuruh of
Urle city. Tbe Interview lusted one
hour, and 4li« prisoner was much
nff'Cted and earnestly J dued In tbs
prayers offered by the mluLter In bis
bebalf.
» M A>U no A CO*VI ( T
How tbe Vx*4JoerpiM»p l.wukrd
Whew Ho Ploulcd Unlltj.
[From the New York World,June ?.]
When arraigned yesterday before Judge
GildersUcve Musts'* presented a very
shabby appearance. Since bis incarcera
tion a short, scraggy gray beard has
grown, oud his appearance was anything
but healthy Wlien sailed upon to an
swer lo the three iodictineu's, he plcat’cd
guilty to the first. cLani/tg him with
defrauding Dr. Dm-man. He wusim.
mediately senleuetvl to six inonlki in
the Pcnilrutiary without remarks from
counaer or judge. At the end of six
month* .Moms will be tikeu
to Urook'ja to aaswer charges a^ainat
Tim f>4 aaiadaog in (hat city, «Wro he
repreeont*^ biinwT to br a brother of
G«»cn*or t'uh|HiU, of Groc^in.
At tl o clock taw eight Al eoa oorophtl
a chair oa lb • groand fo>>r of the T >ioh*
fie van MmAii.g a p«pc. *»<t kt. (m i ra>«
**l cd a W»>** IIm cumpani-ia waa
C~v«e*. the bqcae»M A pa >a ■» . a
W. C. t U.
It'
riwd ia tba repoctar "TV- as
OaewraeV • wwm u> k« a k<*k ( n -l (bay
||« w«a*ad !■ kawa f a* w«ei4 he u»»w
< her T*0y-ba w ill m«k«
Laf U'p I* mat -a • W r a. a * »*-l
• I Grtwawa 4 k < trU .« •—4
■ eJ pw If thw«r* ( m ' W* *-,•»..
If* iwwhw b ta iMeawy ••habbt. - 'M
him rid* iW It ksthe * oyaa aamws"
la tha bmrvd ami baked door of maxrn-
ll itlik* the C,Vi«uait ir»« *>f charity,
fur withuut ilu* qaililcatiwn *Q oth*«i
Uxnmo '-aa a unJuig l roe* and tinkling
rju Imla.'* It tl<>e# more toward ensur
ing mccfft to its fMasenaor than all oth
er sdvsntsg-w combined, success and fail
ure being proportioned to tbe amount of
t«ct u teacher uses, so tliat ihe division
of teachers- iuto two general c'lunc*—
Those who enn, and those who oun't, is
a perfectly naturul result of this nice
adjustment. ‘ -
Among'tlio*c of the llrst class—and
they ore indeed first class teachers—wc
shall-find those who make but few roles.
Schools don't run by clockwork, and
the same Ley that will word them up for
one occasion, may not be at all suitable
for tbe next. We are all descendnuts of
Adam and Kte, and thi uirmeut any
thing i* prohibited it assumes new and
wonderful qualities with which it was
never before itivutted, and which make
it the one thing desirable, and every
rule carries with it its own peculiar temp-
tttiuns; so the fewer rules the better.
Tuc s ituc class don’t adopt any theory
until they come to if. '1 be theory nmi
prac'ieeof tetcher. arc too frequently »t
d.n-.lv rarlance; this civs always fe’ccij.
tlio theory tint i« pmeticjl. M .ny theu-
rt.-s »lx>ut tearhin” rwMa.bL w/djc t f the
[gems «nd p-tierw-s ia t estcliani * ndlcc
ItiiB. being i a ita-.lr only f.r their entt. |
I i|uitj. Other. *•* a»*r«- r auUtfc t* *t»-l
I 1*. k th • ling nf riw tie* we-..', at tk-
i-er SmIb t j L.a -to t a Uea aMtir
ky the n mt •; j * Orr -j( KIp* vv»
IWMk*«<te4 *• Mns r #.
of f*»e»i • mem lute e4 it
•. C.T.®.
out*
Tbe Wemrae ■ f-krtmte* Trwpereae* rMM
m» et 8>e«e*i!1e ■* ike *r»i e#4 tkl»4
'Tit.nUye I* e*ek •.•.■tk.ai * p. m . end •*
aominl snj tuul‘b TureUav* *t • p m. Tbe
Lect»« »( [loner meeU M & p. m. every * ed-
MenJsjr.
I•* t
I In- Vola-a** ••ratai- Agm.
f F/imi I,. M. Cki!4's “Aspimlioas of the
eortj," ]
VFar from me bn the gift of Bieqhu*
—pernleloun, li fl imitiR wlon, thatweak-
ctib both body ami ndnt4.’ , -^Bomrr, of
Greece, 900 B o.
‘‘TbaiPHU who dtiuks lutoxlcatlog
liquor pulls up bis own roof, even iu
this world...-.,. Dig up thirst, by the
roots, that, the tempter may not cTus-h
you agnln and again, as tbe stream
crushes the weeds.—Budilhr bakya,
Hindoo, boin C’27 bo.
‘‘Jhou sbalt not drink wins or any-
tblntt that may Intoxicate.”—Buddhist
Ctgntnaudment.
“liodlly t-i j iymcnt depends on health,
and health, depends on'temperance.”
—Thales, of Greece, ti£Q-U C-
“Strength of ndibl dep.-nds opon
sobriety^ for this k>*ei>s reason nn-
ilouJtvl by passion.Pythagoras, of
Greece, 5K0 n c.
"While the intemperate man Inflicts
evtl upon h!a ft ien la he htlcga far more
ewtiupon hliusi If. N t only to njln
bU fumlly, bu* also t • biina ruin 6n I lv
own body and e«o»l. Is tile fzrentowt
wrong that any man cun comm!*." —
2 -v rntew, 4d'J B c
"It U g>Hid neither to est fl-«h nor
irtuk wine tu r m-yttilng wherety
| thy kr-uk-r a'uiatdrth or Is m i lr
I w»*k.~— Pb at. tl»» A f> e-if. >) k c.
‘ L >ok ti'-t up-t. (tie • lor e b- a H Is
j rmt f- r at lae' It hl'e b ll«r a
| 40.J alin.-rta liar at, • t 1 I
IDag ti loaiOw. 101 j c <
" l •W J »»*i- -W ta a IfrM • t.U h baa
I r» ( f « (La r - a* t io-s. * Nw
I.
pern be* yUf mi Ksrtb
from ArvWr. FW, bee^bt $9.
TVs PardU lUlnwA b rim Uageat »•
lk« world, b*i*f 8,000 mllaa ia k-wjlb.
Aiken Recorder- 'la 18*€ tie A bt
of Ih'u county we*923,A(k). In six
year* of h or eat Di mcemic rule this
henry incumbreoco I*ie ocen nlmust on-
tirely swept nw : ay, and by the end nt this
your it will b<? paid to tho last dollar.
v ‘ J
The man who goes fishing anti ri's nil
Uny long on the tbnrpend of a Hghtwood
knot, fighting gnats and tposquitoe*,
ctclcbing a half dozen catfish, end call* k
fltjc. is tlie man who never goes to church
because the pews arc unc-oaifurtable.
liegls'ratlon Is reveallnglh * names t f
a large number of colored people whn
have not beet) paying any tux. '1 be
Auditor wll! take advantage of tbe
occasion to get these names upon his
books, and they will be forced to pay
taxes hereafter.
W T Connelly.
Pointer BUrkmith
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Wheelwright*
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The Old Reliable!
—ONE OF THE—
Best Newspapers
INTIlKPOUni.
No SvnsaliounlUm ! No Immorality !
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faetton ta marmotwwl tuetwy easa.
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Commcnrtng April 30th, 1882, traio*
will run ait loi’.uws :
Pp Day Pns.Hcneer —'Mail.
(ThU Train oaonests with Tr*>n fron
lutubis at UreuvbviBe.)
t.ertve Chnrleattua
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irtve Uhy brethan, Las amd W dim*-.
«te ********al ealk, tad thru mer-
tj pntUl* emk«-a tbs May date bngUrr
aud better. Ah abet bear* break ere riiea;
little folks • III be B doced* from aov —
but tbsj eaoavt hurt tue, forKsIprtl, im-
f*Ud, eraauued sad eumhilated by the
poa aad tmpet of Mamie C. Liiil I **>
«cj t the situaiiuu and retire from tba bo-
mqual contest. Peace to my asher *
As I drive toward Midway I find sur
prisingly beautiful crops, and am told
4hat the use of Kaiuit has worked a rev
the agriculture of this section.
It has mastered rust and made once use-
as the rose.
less fields to blossom as the rose. At
Midway I find unlimited horpiulity and
s go by at express
speed
folly attentive, and Uncle Bill Klxey eon,
aobd me by bis wise
lu Bambeq,' while sitting at
tration table with Capt. I. 8o|
•nd talking af old time* I fell a
lik# we Uo ware a little Icgubture. At
o£ one I appropriated his
4ob*c*j, but asda ur provUion
It wb* a war mess-
I belter a the* 1 Lax*
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memo*. •*«* A- y mm* eM mea a* pSaa .
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fVO«aJ m »«*. ft |4ae4««l I* dij om4
a m*mL+*t ih~ to* rt to ta ecu«,
ea wttt b*J itoa. Tvm a |-rrV*|m Um
ml Diqae«i mo mm 4 Uttar*. Tu*
fft-obS, tLcfrlvr*. aboaU Wgut rea ty
St that etiaeeuf* may be tsbrauStb*-
Dret good seaeoa for p’boUu,-.
Wa bar* eiwxya fnuad If a etaad oaa
ba fvi, aad tbe fell u--i too d»y. lb*
kMerrip Isas ortalu as U*e et-ilng
srop. They may be Imu vested *fur
fruel sod will Deep writ through tbe
wluirr, or they may be loft lo the
ground and used *e they eru wanted.-
MS>
> III i
d. W. IlavetHd la New* and Courier.
Mai latooff at atae Trmla.
There are two or three little dogs
whose owDvts reside near th* rallromi
nt different p'iuts bstweeu Coluinbla
and Auguara, wboarelu tbebablt—the
dog* not the o#ner»—of ruuniog after
and barking at nearly every train that
passee. Doubtless It affords them some
little amueemeut or gratification, but l:
is all the same to tbe train; tbe mighty
engine goes thundering on, uumlndful
of tbelr presence or their barking. And
this picture fluds Ms cotmtcrpart iu the
* newspapers In tbe State thAt are
tolly runulng after and barking
the Democratic party. Tbe tffeci
the one cass is about the same us in
the other. The paper* are aniueed or
their spleen is gratified; but tbe party
mow* on on all tbe same, and will
corns lo safety no seh-dule Haas -and
don’t you f i^gpt it.-Elgt field Ifonl-
lor. „
If «rw fffor>et im torn
U
m»lm % mmr Uw ■ ri.k
A vrber *1— Lm utwi .» *»»•
S<t*> bmg a ;a*ap. f rv^a -d bi !b
to s wwll, J o* vae »*yf*y a L^ai b m
fifty to •*vr*tj-lv* fett n dumetr- and
ml t* >fig!d feet deep, eilb water luS
cient td rsiae acterai «♦»• uaand carp or
oilterfish. Thu oet of lltU pood and
appuileusnres need uot exceed fitly dol
lars. Thu hot turn ami aid-s need to be
cvmeuted thoroughly. When the bj*iu
kt completed place to U a auiall quantity
of brush or floating weed*. If you iu-
teod to raise carp, do not place oilier fish
of a predatory character in the pond.—
The (-pawning will occur during tbe
spring months, the female laying from
50,000 to 500,000 eggs. The eggs will
adhere to whatever they touch, and will
som hatch. The green scum of a par
tially stagnant pond i; fine food for the
young fish. Mud in the bottom of tjic
pond is beneficial. The fish will feed
readily on kitchen-garden refuse, such as
bbegc, locks, lettuce, hominy or other
substances. Water seldom becomes too
warm for those fish. During freezing
weather they bury themaelves is the mud
at the bottom of tho pond. While in this
condition they should not be disturbed.
Ift * pond of tbe given dimensions several
thousand fish bar* annually'been taken.
H wseAt sad gras* get* pcofossly about
tbs border* of tbe pood, s* much the
bettor for tbs ftsb. Is tor* poors 4
to* rue Wav* a
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W. 1. •* * 11 j* <H1 I * til
bet t> -t f »r • i!, *• t*»i bvea
TU II-.tar, lil -U- a V.
* TIkiv are p-ctita ■ ho Dei*r *'u 1«
tin* charseter* of th.-ir rhiKlreo, *' d
v»l)i> torfe th m iuto profe«4(>tvi f.T
which they haie no aptitude or qur'i
ticatii>o. The r»*u't U that the be(l
years of their live* are lest uud they drift
about as jmk of all trades. They have
their ambition, their incentive to well
directed effort, and they consequently be
come drones in the hive of industry.
They aru uA sj mush to blamj as their
parents.
Thtfcoursc ef nature cannot be im
peded. She has need of men of all kinds;
if all were co'le^c-bred it would be more
than unfortunate for us.
••«! up th
U C Pl-m i
C-iutt i-f M .*•
t -'i* llquof *t • ffl
Ire n »h< (w “ i L*
Ju Igo cl the Ju
,-b u**-i 1 h
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(5cd. Grant is to go into tha insurance
business. lie is to become tbe figure
head iu'this country of the Sun Fire
Insurance Company, of England. Gen.
Sherman would be the proper man for a
fire insurance agent. Unless he has lost
his cifnuing since his march to the sea,
he would, insure a fire at every burn
bouse in the South.
It Is rsmrhsd that Pfesi-leot Arthur
is <b* fink Praeideat rise* Bu-hsaaa 4*
ran*. Gcaersl Great,
did sot at.
lead th* aesse.seea si L»*g Breach 4s
Flore*,
T ichihlc Ux it ii ova 1 ov ixo *A i rv.
-Durin; ihe ijte rycl.iiic at M-xiticello,
Miseiasippi, n most disircising de-ith oc-
currc-vl in one of the demolished i-ouse*.
M rs Carroll, friglneced iy the spproat h-
in2 sturui, ru.ihed with her babe in her
arms to her busbind. IIj tbrew hi.
arms around h r neck, and at the t-atne
instant the wind blew the house down
upon them and crushed them to the floor,
the mother with the infant in her arms,
the husband with his arms around his
wife’s neck, and there he choked lier
to death. The falling timber? did not
seem to hart her, hut locked the Doctor’s
arm so closely about her neck that he
could not mo- e it. fie was conscious
that he was killing her, but all hrs
efforts to throw off the timbers
were futile, Assistance came ia
two hours—too late! The spirit of
his wile had fled, and the husband felt
that in a measure he was the cause of
her death. The idea made him nearly
frantic for tevcreral days. Tbs baby wa*
•foo killed.
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