The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, September 21, 1882, Image 4
lib* Mm*.
I rich hu (frown.
wlikln;
T*1 Republic*"* *Mvtoo«»ln.
iwoftit obarurl
veek mmmm ." r * . Ww*
' ViCTY ONK couutie* hi woff**
•0 lioeoMd liquor «*»ooo«.
OxtY five Stute* cootritute move i U?# tnd
ea,icational purpose* tU«
Knft. .
Sou*
<V
C»*o« man
soma
' -jpl
Op ten milliou ve<er* iff «br Vnifct
States over three million we uim e
The Egyp t ' nn vr,,r ov< ’ r ’
a prisoner and the cotton emp
come into market
to
Araht i*
will foon
it
rsthcfd
alio ha
■»!#
—*
nd Oisit h()l
T** riw •*"«« ool
A«k
endorae^MiIu in pos-esoon, Arho had a
. . srth in Uw h«u o so tAtjfM tfcera
Greennac^ miutur living i n it. At ao> nua,
tuv ^orj, whUh wa< vvidt ailr told by
wa> of caution toalJ hou^ oalder*, madn
much more tmpression ihu a mar#
itatemeat that it is dnuirMMk 14 0*
a'senie to fom »h n,' a Wo4j.
- rtitbina fear aaak» one of aiybrothar
dock r* write* of »um- vuttnapoopt* who
. bvJ 'wen “deoorating (heir ruoOL and
what with Umbra,uin< and other rwh+>
lUa Cm bad wa* |>a*h«d In'u a corner,
and c ae of the etofor* iW; t with her faro
lowaid the wall Mm a)watt hod a
la the monun/. aod tx
lor •oraMtod that the bod
(Tom the euraor. and It be • “onMS a
w»ta wlodow* oi eo aa I 11« at« of fpBM
Hut It oo-
in the
the • table
to*
ttrrrontlnf i
keeping the screw holee from filling
CultlraSe frog*, toad* and lisarda.
Put them in your gardens, and a* the
' hop from
down '
oren ng approache* they will bop
their hiding p ace* ana snuggle
In aome oonvenieni spot near theg
WImoi mt
i* •illy-fifth of an inch
Knn.livdth of an inch
)• male of at JnwtJjrtrS
thieltoM* TnoaahJHMMU^knle
M.'JDO of an inch hi ilisuler, smd snefc
female, tliough so ■mall, enoMina from
noo to 2,000 ora. Thca*, of Ur fertilixa-
tion and aix or eight days of geatation,
am durclo|)etl into embryos, wludi,
when extruded within tlic int< vine* ut
M . ipot nmr UUfguUur; nn onimai, comugihoe at «)titw~tli<nr uii-
or whom the> know there will bo plenty j gratiom Findlg th^tfylhruuRl. tl.c
Tbs anU, roat'he*, luotKjwinwB, inteaimal WalU, they travel on until they
of food,
etc., they consume In Him night is mar*
velous, and thus they keep down th«
Insect post*. ,
—It is said, and wO see no reason to
doubt it, that if a cucumber vln ; is
trained to run up a stake ou which a
few stub* of limbs have been left along
its whole length, the srop will be enor
mous. By this nlan^Jie vines not only
occupy lass space bipLaro a Horded op
portunity to follow their natural habit
of climbing up, instead of running
the ground.—A'. F. Herald.
—Vermin ou fowls and about
on
roosts will leave headquarter* by iain^v
itig from a syringe a weak steep in water
of pennyroyal herb tea. Drive this weak
Steen thoroughly over the roosts and the
poultry and it will cleanse them from
llos! Several varieties of files an-
noy and stick blood bom horses and
other animals Penf^rroyal steep will
drive thenrnway If the aiiiinal is washed'
with ft.—American OvlUraior.
-TmKnow Ripe Water Melons: The
Chrit^^lMtlllgenccr sat* that when
tbs n^PHbegins to change color in-
sMs, ffd Jts tecds'ter* black. a snibi.
ejMck. seals or b i*u b-,- ns to aj»pear
on the outer etruie or rind. The«e are
eHtpHed and oftfaryl a* the fruit m.v
irea. A ripe mekm will abow them
thickly over the surface A partial de-
•at only indicate* half-ripened
A fall erop of blister* reveal* ite
locate themselves in or between the
AIkts of some of the mtiHcle*. Tliero
they coil into a spiral form, and I woo we
gnulmdlyv-eurroundcd by a caloarrous
hoc or oyat. When incystod, if left alone,
they soon change into *o many si*ecks
of lime; hut, if ingested into the issly*
Of ou auiuiHl, they burst out and iufetd
the Hj'Htcm. The tiac has an ovoid or
lemou-Uko-shape, wul is, visible some
times to the ndied eye as a whitish or
gray *i»eok.
Ihe muscles mostly affected are ilif-
hen' ferently bfaU-d by the various authors;
but, gonerullv, Ute insects 'migrate to
the muscles of the back, the chest, neck
and limbs, also to the muscles oi the
eyeball and throat, lor examination
during life, the muaetthtr -tiasutrof the
1 ndcr part uf the tongue is preferable ;
a fragment it obtained, and, when placed
tinder the leu* of Ihe puecnecopo, the
free w.stm may be stsen^
The hog is t-p.-ciallynable" to trichi-
nw, i»ut they have also been found in
the horse, sheep, dog, oat, mole, pigeon,
eel, and, Hume astMUrC i* the ox. Ex-
P« s n |ia *-fi u fy» .ly. ,
upon infected meat,
communicated to the rabbit, guinea pig,
and other creature*. —
follows, bat It Mi
at my acqusinuac*- wb r-r
is chiefly raising bog*, hail on-
at artloho^M* two or thr*ruar*
be bow ha* > t aciv* and t«lb«
’ more lie • it• that ><•
mm acre <-f art.chok*-* is
at and that a I
te (br aaM>>er uf b<>g*
eaewM t» me tbe* r^> • '*< Ua> 04 iBr fMk MMVfilag le tb* earn
C m<fbt here «o«a<tbii>g to 4o wmh «Mfi smv veer he wtwth Ue i
erMpSnme Th*? iJs .d tht fop* a*
*w peep** te ia*m*etvea fWm end Oerdf
Bometii
bmisUag
oc« ur* in *1
StilTueMfr
«d the
••in# in a tlrgr number of rme*. Much
m<we often, kowwre, they aptwar to l»,
daring life, u> aa pud rooditiua m <4b
1 r mini !• rv>t »> olTerti d. Tlsr Btttnls-t
•d parmitM in the maw-h • at an -nranl
•T be im■»#*». Ae mmmj ae 10,01)
to ia.OUU have bara luaad la a’caodr tn-b
a >0.0 4 «n slo t e*
railroad*, about ot
—Prat Wiley think* that within ten
Tears ths United Mates will produce
theinselves alUthe sugar they use. At
prtseht they Import nine-tenths of all
eOnatmed. ~
t—A Great Northern Railroad train,
with an eight-fuel single driver outside
cylinder engine, lately ran from Deed*
to London, I8t>j miles, in exactly three
hours—sixty-two miles an hour.
—Upward of 18,000,000 letters and
postal-cprda are posted daily In the
world; 8,118,000,000 Ibtteis are annual
ly distributed irr Europe, 1,21(5,000,000
in America, 7(5,000,000 in Asia, 86,00),-
0 X) iu Austria and 11,000,000 in Africa.
•—The value of the hay crop in
England, according to the stati-dMftu of
the Agricultural liepurtment at Wash
ington, is a* follows: Maine, I?1G.-106,-
7k); Massachusetts, $15,881,486; Ver-
tuont. sll2.S»8rtt2; Tomioetleut, 81-V
16t),800: New Hampshire, $7.(^5.255;
Rhode Island. 81.7'^8.240. Total. $66,-
38.1.604,, -
—ITifc tuffd umnlN’r of journiiht put»-
lishe I in Eratice I* 3,272, being 1,813 in
I’ari* and 1,420 in the provmees. (if
the fonnwr it !• suffw^mg^ to ltB>l .that
•l>e >no-4 nuau rwus da-s Is linunoial.
809: then medlealTv?; nTustrated. 8S;
fashion*, til: political, 71; law. 64;
Catholic, 64; science, 41; literater*. 30;'
mui ark U*. kh« proriuclal uapais are
i#«tti|fii4 jBrdlnijib tb«i> 0«tirs:
k'ptibJican. 615; Legitimist, 1.7; Or-
leanist, 146; rsligious, 108; Eonnpartt*t,
100. -AT. Y. 8m*.
•liniate tur
1* a* foil** . flbam, Ifi'.OuO;
mv. m.uu4 lit.W0.
K»»ec,-. 14.000. IU!y. HoafifiTGrr . cc.
9.000, Brlgiam. 6.000, Anuria, M
UaHed Ntalv* ta eetlma vl s’ II*
teas. This tdsrtf tbv l*a lv»l M»i *
. -JW.
tnau of |
iia-ditl
that 19 loy*gW • fit ^oIo/mo wot
many “ the gaunt. raw-lK>ne«l, lantern-
jnwed. long-haire>l, mackerel-eyed, bil-
■tniK-ltued n hthele,' his (th# eilitor's)
coalhtenoe in the taste and good sense
of the average Colorado female will bo
remopwe’endy and etenmlly dtp;te lied.
■ Th* Ntw York Evening Telegram
says : Tony Pastor was cored of rheu
matic pains by St Jacobs Oil He
pritises its efficacy. ' •
r ■ ■ 1 =—
- Mr4. Roll. fciUnw. of ( uuUslHiry,
•XviL. .wth one humlrvvl tea'* o’d a few
daysagu. iuid there w as V gathering of
hertriTOibi tiud relativ>*s at her son's jp.
lu pprof the event, -at which ioiirgen-
itiotis ofrirrr' d’escendatit
ait. AV 1. l J oft.
were pres-
•• Oar
As stages are quickly abandoned with
the completion of railroads, so the hugh,
drastic, cathartic pills, cothposed of crude
.aud ..balky medicines, ore tiuicklv aban
doned with the introduction of Dr. RimVs
*• IMeusunt Purgative Pellets," which are
rux'sr-oouted.'anddvUlc larger than mus
tard seeds, but composed of highly con-
vciitruicu rr^rUIDie CXirBCU. A>jr Clrujjf 181&
—The oldest building in Hartford
('odd., standa at the corner of Main and
Talcott streets, and manv of the timber-
in it were pat there in ItUfk
Fitters
TV 1 umt>l* acoar**, u««r ui »<•*, u* Ito ,
CWM NBiUcsl, be«4«t */r*elu>B* ot tii* •laaueh, U«w
•mt bo<r.n, froJam* b* n.loMnotic tit %•* vtlw, uo
belt u>.| proreaie4 bj tb. qm at Hoototlor’*
ei-wil-h Batm, 1 pui,:j rogol^b'.o alUtr, toSorood by
;.l,»nd aoro tit.ot toIt im* m» nmtOj tat tbo
•bur* , '.im of c.•ardor*, u volt ta Ibr bao r othorv, tboa
ObJ o. J cm* of tb* ogw
For sol# »y >11 Drojztou *»4 Dooloro
ftooraJly. * •
if the bvatuif^l
Tombjom**
ho knows that
died so young had been Mr*
erce* ■ “ Fatorit* Ptmcti I
■rnptieo " is $ certain rove 4* allxMwe
•r—fdw* to which r
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PINKHAMd
TXaSTASLl CJMPggyD.
ite leir Owb
We ihmt that atmwoi ever* farmer
w.tt agyva with n* Uiat every farm
should have Ue own workshop, and ev-
err cultivator ot the Uod sitould under
stand how to use It. Ho may not do so
when b« first enten upon farming on
coming of age; but after a tear or two
of what wa should call apprenticasb
w hen be find* that to ''hnow how to
thing*’’ ia absolute® iudie pc usable, ho
will rapidly learn to attend to most of
his own repairing of the ordinary im-
I dement* and macli'
*«•*. instead
gria^ki F.ur\q», though, absiuM but wa I
plated Lx t
may uot l«e o>«
-Prck't Sim.
inca upon hi* prern-
instead of Incurring delay, ex
pense and uncertainty bv depending
upon professlflMlrjl a diflftinee. “ “
er than to
the necciiaai^MSTO. one
erected expressly for the purpose, kan
convenient spot, and datlv warraddln
winterao aa to he ready at nil times fqr
tise.-in which niat«e<yb_Jobs can
done also not ilhfeedTHtely couaeei
with the farm.
All drdinary wooden repairing ought
to be done by the farmer and his hands
..^ during rainy days and in winter, when
there is plenty if time on hand for that
purpose. Every pagtof a wheelbarrow,
except the wheel, ought 1o be made on
the premises^ uw forks and handles of
iron rak**, repn ring etren some portion*
of the I ana machinery, building of gar
den and yard fences, repairing roofs,
building of corn-cribs, bog-pens, wagon
and cart shelving* making of the
fraraea of hot-beds, ap t Ml file many
Jobs requiring to be done about a weft
‘ plat# too numerous to men-
l.«lgh Smith's story of Ilia
perieneea.
A retie Ex-
A recent London dispatch says:
The steamer Hope, commanded by
Sir Allen Young, (', B.. w hich lo t here
in June last in search of the crow of
the Eira, has arrived at Peterhead with
the entire crew of that vessel. The
Hopa picked them up in Matolahkin
Straits, Nova Zembla, the 3d of August,
they' having loot their ship off Knap*
Josef Land *nd jonrao^otQn ba^sjp
th* straits, through the’^Re. Te’gn’
Smith, commander of the Etra expedi
tion, gives the following account of its
•hb experience: . ^ - ^ £ _
tS throSh ijfeiSfc4fe 1 ’ten*dlv^lffte!
sighted Frans Josef Land. .We pro
ceeded toward Cape Ludlow, which waa
close to the pack to the
J
a store-house- On the 16th we started
east to loqk tor the Jeannette, but were
unable to passBereut Hook. On Au-
E st 21 the Eirvgot nipped between a
id-floe and pack-ico a mile ea*t of
Cape Flora, and sank before we ware
able to save many of the store*. We
hnilt a but on Cape Flora of Inrf and
• , #opea. and rorered It WitR sail*. We
wintered there, and daring Om >
rign. -
August 2 we went up Nightingale Sound
thence to Eira Harbor, and ereotod
whole
time no signs of scurvy appeared.
Twenty-nine wa re* and th.rtv six bear*
were ktLed and «x*m Wa U* (ape
na »* aet
•r portion
v* that the xpanlag *prt=g. whwh prom-
wd everything that e mid Im dedred,
fine given later aafthiag but what was
♦tpecird Th* winter wa* mild; wheU
winteml adaairably. except that ia *onie
jiatanoe* it wa* too rank. F*>m -di
2ial we can learn half a crop will be. all
Jial tavy be expe-Mad. Hpring whwa
xndovu wcre late in being owo.ami
have grown alowiy. and coutinued wet
went her ha* prevo-itcd proper growth,
but vet seem* not to have eerioudy in-
iureil the crop; a* a whole the iiihvry
aa* been confined to partieukr portions
of farms and to partlonlir local It let.
The worst feature in the semou, how-
sver, is that continued rains hav* pre
vented the planting, or when planted,
the cultivarioa of corn. It is true that
itsubifltl d ot a yea^on are always over-
ratod. As a title the worst view of the
season is apt to bo taken by farfftart,
and naturally so. If the soil is wet it fa
always concluded to be disastrously ao.
If Lk) dry crops are burning ufO 4f
frost strikes the blossom*, fruit i* en-
lirely killed, wltilo succeeding days show
rhaps that a full crop i* left. Thu*
Is season the putoome of fruit now
promises fully half a full crop, or more,
except a* to earD L ‘ * '
the severed loss
next peaches
bly make half a full crop, which means
almost or quite an average crop. The
damage early anticipated from dedruc :
live insect* will prove next to nothing.
For the weal bar that was bad for cropr
was fatal to insect life. S# far there
seems no cause tor being disheartened
over small grams, as a whole.
chalk oe the
away oe a
If the »ta a
oh-tinalr this may hate to he repealed.
> lhi* will he Mime enL
greaoe U not fresh aad
spread ft mar b* taken out br plae-
hWttiiq
varieties;
In ordtaary re
but where the __
has unread H may b# taken out bv pl__
Inghjattu^r pppWovrr it and applying
a not iron to it IV> not Id the Iron
1
stand on ft long, nnd ft mu«t not fa- very
hot, a* there m danger of v the color of
the ailk baing chaugod 'r'A'. >. /W.
- -How to Stop the Flow of Blood:
Housekeepers, merchants and others in
handling knives, tool* and other sharp
InNtrumenU, very frequently reeefte
severe cuts, froth which blood flows
profuselv. and ofUnt hues endangers I if a
itself. Hlo<>4 ngf lie made to ceA*o
flow a* follows: ^*’;® the line dust of
tea and bind it close to the wound, at
nil times accessible and easily obtained.
After the blood hat cfladed to flow,
Jaiutanum may be advanLogeouslv ap
plied to tlie woitutl. Due re<rard to
these instrhetions would save much agi
tation of mind and running lor the
surgeon. —Detroit /W.
Jenny LIud.
‘ ‘ \N here is Jenny Lind now T inquired
i being strawberries, and. a rcportor P- T- Burnum.
VVintar wheat wlQ prob^- yjaeuny Lind, or Mrs. Goldschmidt,
' " £ L la Uviug in London, near the Ruckioghi m
Palace, at a place caltod Pimlico. W* e
I waa last in London I met b*-r dattgi te
at a photographmfn Iheroyfll phote^m-
pher’s—and the inaiated upon my oeeiou
bar mother. Bolwaah toaae bar. *ad
had a very plcssnst nait. Her nurridg*-
waa rathw iMbeenc, Qohhwhnwdt is a
Jaw, TWy atoAad mmde together.
mm* aka com to America the Mt Im
bias lu aama aa a pa ^ ta*, aad ha aaad to
p!ay ai her nrmejm
mafgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Sorenesi of tho Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
-—J j Pains,
Tooth, tar and Headache, Frosted
Fdm and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
>o Prmrattoa on oorth
*4o •afr, turf, timpU
Irttitnf '
-wt»X port c» , |
sc:.? iy au Muoeim aid -uiem
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Coton, AUoaU, On TNIrlT-So.oo
10 lba.Cltolce
for poun 1'
fS«n gel up"* gHHElioUNoVfeVia
L*rir«*t Tarletf^Mem* r\et7b«Jv
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Jh,
ition nfinm
t l>ifiekm the
.-aeterUtleof
l* trVH preparations.
reani ln aHrilflilfi,
«rv*» * * iv^ *»w-a, In many cnw9
povertdhed oondltlnn ortlie blond.
t *»c* tb*t li*\ e IwlUort tome of our mo«t cmluxui pity
SUB rtniody. " Tjlroorrfbe It in preWroure l« uuy Iron nmpnrmUoi
o*X)a- liASTXM'* ioo.v Tosi< t( » noc«**tty in my uroctUa.
ft. Loo-, mo., vor.
W^TrrTinlirWtJ^V^' m i
util healthful Inn
4 1 — loconipar-
•n luade. in hr t. iucn a eetupouiid
Da. lujutirr MMiSj,
SJ.‘t W oli Avtitme.
ENGINES'?^.':
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tmr. rrmtlrmtimn nf Firej |
| Smrert nod Im, •4-Mte. _
■ANufAt rtfiioiYm dm.
eka Catarrh Cure.
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