TH S AND HERALD,
- WrNN OO 8. - j
QUVIMSDAT. August 3. g g8
q. )to JDf- A-S Z- - DITO
For Preuidet'f.
oNFIrI i SCOT -Ai60K.
For V106-7president.
1ntNAM I. )414GLISIn
Vor Governor.
JOHNsON I[AGOO'.
)or Ll Itt Gover=.
d. # fENNRDT.
- or SoaAtroe-'Generar.
J o. c i. - 1
our Seeretary of State.
R. M-. Sing.4
Vor Attorney-Generar.
LE-n' F. YOUMA**.
Iror SuperinteidAeht ** iducetIo'n.
ror 'A a't gpector-eiao
4rTIIn M. MANIdAiA4.
Vor State 'rk'W*jj'p.
UN PETM .-WO'CIARD4sj
WANT OF 8-A'.' IN IE 'gsN
issue PreveIts the publication of the 1
eitr'. aI'e(ceI$nce of g Hancock and
En Sh. Th'6y W*r' haterly dlc
monts, aid present Democratic i'ew
With great strength. We will not.ice
t 1em more filly Again.
RT1M IbAbl TW N'"I N cu -
ties in thmo Stait' ?b.'d a pdylihtAbh 69
841,>32 against 0,6ib 1il 1876, a gain
of 239,0626, or 89 por VeAt. The i.e
"Maiig coutitles returned i ydjQila
tioni of 103,700 in 1870'. If V1by show
1hC averIge l 6'ease the p6puldnio of
No U-0 8Wtt'd 'will be between 976;L
000 and 980,000. The returns are not
authenticated and may show errors.
The Jull table appears In another col
'i E Ail010 ilanter, in anfii.
ele on the Bills of the Bank fraud,
said
Ont, paper advises that Major Colt I
te0 oil' the Dioemcratie, ticket his
Is the rashest rashness (hat we have
oeel, ajorV. Qoit will do n9 such thing.
The Demoucracy would n'bver allow it.
l I 1s too goott"it in1n ii it will make
tlo.hood a Comptroller General.
Ii outr opilion the Planter is itself
just.a little bit r,1asi. Tlhe Chdtor .Re
>orter Ii advising Major Colt to get
oil' tio icket; wiis ittering the sohti
-Imen of it 1'erf' /hrgO , portion of the
Splity, tid It aset
Phshiless tb aiy tihe DeRd-atib -Iy
i6oilit not IiA him do it. Th.. N.
AND 11Eu4i believes {1i allow in tii 1
for Ieflection, but it deems serious ic
flection ani imaperative necesli,y. No
godcan comne of isooh-poohilng thio
assertioni that this Bank bill steal is a
serious imat,ter'. Not only will the
bhtoii fIifl&mttit make the inost of
It, but the earnest, f.diends of the gev
era1 tient cannot but be grieved that
tihe linei'nory of Radical rascality, has
fltsgd thec State fr0om loss aud thei
'lhey acthifi thlit the ifesposibility
be ixd tibissoi'ne ~neo' : i it
&iiall have beeni the wvhole party must
suifibrin. Major Colt is spmecially inter
,ied in the conmvictionm of Mr. Laugh
lin.' If he succeeds he may be able to
vindibath himself from the charge of'
car'elssiis, 6ipbeially if lie canm prove
that the laiv left tU6 hiandling and can
cellation of the bills to the 6x'ei-t and1(
niot to himself; Iimt if' Mr; Laughmlin'
canm securie an acoial,' & .hIs cotm
sel say ho Call, Major Colt wvill be
placed in a most embarrassing posi
flhnot that anyone will suspect him
of thme crime, but the acquittal of
l1atu'gliu eni tihe gr'ounmd that other' pier
rons liad acess to (lie bills, shiows gross
neglgened lii the mnagement of the
6fHece. Th'e regular term of courmt will
not be held until the Jattet part of 1
. Octbei dfdW days h'0f696 theeredtin.
Amm? ditra ter'm at no' afstant (date
should' bhed s14mo as to s6t this matter
at rest, and so ats to inidicate Niidthor
the view~s of the .Report, oi &f the
-Plantcr should( p)revaif.
The State_Campaign;
The Car'oliii* Buniii~ preits that time
Radicals will rin a full State ticket,
with time fo)llowiug dand(iddmtbs:' For
* over'nor', S. W. Moltonm of W:. )n'
ZIai%o; Lieu teinant-Gov'ernor, Simneon
Cor'hiy;- Tr'easureor, A. 8. Wallace;
(CoILmptoll-Gener.al, J. WV. Collins;
At tornmey-U (uifal; D. '.'.' Corin ; anmd
A. 'Blythe for Adjutant and' hnspector
(Genemu.' Oiol' tit4speakers at the
Rtadical pow-wow hl' Coluiba oni
S Friday, annlounmced that a ticket Woulhd
UJd nloibbittedI Corbprising time "boat
men'' of-the party, butt gave no0 nmes.
We bmuridly think- that eithmdr Judge
Molten eor General Earle wvill' cdire to
c'onduhct a-hopeluiss Radical' dammpaign,
or thait tild'idthertmnadd' Will catte to
emerge freom retithuelt,' simrply to
make themselves tar'geu ibrthd De
cratic press 0or Democratic sjicakere:
'.lhey kunow thant time Demeocracy in
1976,-in spite of every obstacle that
couldl be br'oughmt to boar upon01 themn,
elected their' State ticket, anmd how
ev'er time Radleals may 1hope to in a
few counties 1mn- tihe comning election,
there a inotihd r'e.ledtion of the shade of
a shadow of' a chance to do- mmything
with a-State ticket..- We thd'eforbj rc
serve ammmunitlon unitil the fod& I
actuamlly in the fIeld.- Let the ticket
onc b1Cle nominated id-ther issue be
t%vemn thme tWto par'tles faiirly joined,
and thon the fi'r i*111 ny
-Col. Hlenmy B. Hlay, a prommidenL
Iep)ubientm n diPittsburg, Pa., hase dei
odha'el-t'r iHanmcock.
i'*0 Words In the Value of Dtorestore.
1EAR SHtatTe w-iter chiius.little
)f brigitIality in the fol1onl0 g arti
les peneled in idle&hours. neared
it the plow-haiIdles it h-as been his
ror'tule oi Imlisdirtulie to 'live tarming,
if not by ftrming. Ti comton affairs
)f farillilig ff6, b,lring into play si'i6
o68mon sens0 chemistry, coled
ivitl a little of other soien-e, *hd it
vould be w'61 f, With the limited edu
,ations we obtained in oAr -old-11eld
1chools, W6. had plot&6iip a little mor6
of the olieYnistry of common life.. It is
nmo*iV1 there is Wikch prejudice agAinst
)ook fatmningr. It in also knowi ghty
armors nloe 14d a book. Sudh are
0 B6-1ti6d'. k6st 'lte science 1W ag.
'euItu 6 be banded down from inthor
[id 661 'oAlly, while evej'y other
allii ike 't IW tkt-books, in Which
iles 4e laid down to d"Vorn the
1raftO And why should 11ot the
o agriculturist b6gii lifo by
enAiil tho theoretical part 6f his call
og., 1tAIr11g 'At least s6ie of the
:hcmistry of conimon life-~~that an
t1kali noutralizes an acid- Jhat the
)rincipal eleAent' of f61-tilirAtion are
mm1onia, phosphoric Actd- potash,
o.* that lanmts A%Y6 Ilade df tWe ele
ni10ts, 'organi and Itiorgatil., that one
"(I Is suplied by the atmosphere
,Wdtho other port comes fron' the
1ol.? Aving leari,et All 1te *1'1 trom
>ooks, liS co'mplete oducati6A iust )o
>btailned Oil Pis farim and il his fields.
ELo must look fiom the bOttnfA to the
op, know Whethei l6 hi is 'derived
11-ii Vaniie, felsoff - fi l-lrblenlde,
>r the RitAes, or fiozri W-tla-i f%ima
ions, for 66-l' such fofniatld11s cdd6ie
he cimactol' of his sdils; i,d itA comn
4dli',nt iiits. kuo'Wing these he can
upply deficiencies and so manage as
o nAk Verniaent improvements.
L'he proits on farming ai' sinall in
ivery country, say notP ovol' two to
'our pcr cen,; on cap1qit hVested. The
breatcsi pro fit generally arises from
,ho permanent improvement of the
and and enhancemeit of its value of
hrins, farm buildings, stock and fi
46emints. If a yotiig fhrmer exer
:ises prudence, initstry and sobriety,
il e may not Imake piles of money
y each croi); yet he will gFow Miier
)y the silent accumulation and aggre
ration of pai'ticles around him. But
-ducation and the use of brains are
lecessary as a gencri thing to sue
less.
Commercial FortiIzer.
All fertilizers may bo divided into
wo classes, Domeste and ColumMer
4al, or such as may be made or picked
ip at home, and such as are purchasel
'rom abroad. Commercial fertilizers
ro of several ,kinds. The Pertifian
4Ffil6ndi exhatisted and supplanted
>y LM Guanape Guano Whieh Is ab-ol A
itlf its value, couiIRL from 16
o 18 per cent, of ait;onima, while
lhe best Guanape does8 not eteceed 10
abr cent; ittid does niot hfertigo over 7
o 8 pei' 'enmt. ofnininonjia, with some
>hosphoric acid. These are genbeally
>olieveti to be bird ,guantos, Niilich;
aowever, admnits of so'n'io doubt. The
upply has bceen immense. Adcordmug
o Prescott, the PerdiVls used it free
y over three huindrod years ago.
lome other guanos.of tl1e .same kind
iave bcon shipped biut donci%ally 6f
ow grades, aund worthless.
Peruvian gatano, yieldmmg ,17 per
eit. of Man!nonia was worth alonei for
he ammonia 6'bt ninet,y dollars per'
on of 22-10 pounds. (in its sale tihe
>hl to n was used, bu.t coutmmerciaml feb
ilizers are sold by the new ton of
000 pounds.) The value of thie phios
>horic tcid it contains would' be about
1l05 to $108 per ton. Whmat are niow
Cnown atms comnmercial fertil izer's are
temnthlly mande fromt bone phosphtate
>f linme, which is obtained cithmer from
one of recent origin, the best of all, or
mnch bone dleposits as thme Charleston
'ock, otr frgmi rock guanos, tihe
est of whichi Is P 'haips the~ Navassa.
1'Jo process of the amanfacturo of
iBupets phosphates is pretty nitich the
mamne .ronm tgil the bases: That is, thu
)Iases are' grotlYrdl or pleiC'zed, .and
lien treated with sulphuric pucid, by
virich a certain atmut 6't the hone
'hosphate of lime is rende'ed soluble
mtd coniverted intr it's eniial e'lniv
dent of ifiso@ifiToric acid. Twiio ponius
)j( bone phospl'$t:c.g' liume v'ield a lit
ket generllIy eihd'Iu(der the nme of
Acid P'hosp hi' or issolvedI ilone.
['hdy contain two essential values, one
laitet valute, as8 it wVcre' dhd i .dertain
imont of' valutless matter, viz:
2. Sulphmaic of lime or land pihsTer,
3.' As a latent vtateo a certin arnohnt
f.insoluble phosphiorie acid(, which
wvill bd ydrvlbeable between the time
af appliditI i .miznd one m t\vo hmtt(dred
year's thmereaftor.
4. Useless subd@h)~es whidh are
sombined ith-'thi biisos bfor'd'r'ddue
Lion.
Acid Ph<ei>hmates or DiSAolyd(I ibnie
varying in stanidard andi values froih 5
per cent,. to 34 per cent. of soltible mat
ter, have been sold in our marliet for
the last 1ibili'ten years. Estimnating
folntble phtosphmoric acid at 126 cents
per pound( amnd Stulphate of lime at 4
senut per pound. a S per cent. soluibid is
worth abjolit 1i14, a34 per cenit. solu
tile ab)out $44, a dlifferencee in value of
930 for' present application aid- return
to the purchaser.',..
Tho' A9id Phosphate or D)issolved
lione comibhied wvit,h almomia and
otah,omio Inbdth, umakes a umaniVIt
atediCfetiar. A ifhmmia is supp)li
lh-omn bird( gua'n6s A guanapew, hrm
rie.d fish, from ilesh or d1ried blood,
'dso from sulphate of ammndiia, 'f mini
araI dug from tIhe eart.h; also from oil
sake of' out' ownm cot tomi 8seed. Potash
is derivedi fmVom time mmuriato of otash
fronm the mimics of Germany wh ich is
he best base of supply, or from kainite
ii low grade amnd wort-less;-for while
tihe muriate ofte'n affor'ds 45 per' c'etit
of'finte p)otaAIr;- kalmite likely' never
f'ields 7 to 8 pdr' culit of'. th'' same.
This is a wvoftlmless conipo'uuid ahd 'iyill
3%ly find sali ta poor' market. The
tver:age manipulated feutilizer sold ist
ur' 'market, varles fronfr' 6 to 9) per
Sant of phosphoric acid, from 4 to 3.
pert centt. mnininag' front ato 3 pcir
cent. otal). Tk9 a t of th b4t
oe h ving
U.i er t. Dif0splier Ica-I, 180lbs p
.(cents per Pour*d...... 0.$ 0
2 per cent amnionla, 4014s, at-25
c0ilts per pound.,. z . . 1 .00
2 per cent. )OtUs, 4016s, at 8
e lts rpound.. -1.' .....-. 8.20
25 per cent. 8-alpfialte or lime,
600lbs, cen peripound...... 2.50
Tt'aY.--.-.............0.
loiv let us weigh some of our own
homespun prodxicts *InI the 'amo 'sqaje
Wd by the safAe 'tes, aing the tables
of stai(Tard vale8 published by s9iA
6ie ien aid by ihenists 6 tle coin
nile'cifl comIndiiles.
The value of A ton of etablo mnai\n\.'e
fi'r'dried, as a6e'Ording t6 Voelckera's
4analys Is ' dI
Ammonit, 80 i'oXinds 25 cents 'p'r
pound ...-..... .. ..-..$75
Phosphorlo acid, 18 pounds, 12
cOnts lek' 'oxiad.'..2.16
Potash; 29 poyids at 8'6its per
po ..,-................'..1.70
Total........... ......1..$11.26
It Is better worth the sai6 than any
commercial compound on the markt is
Worth its 111g pi-lue.
The viahI of a ton of cotton seed es
tihtid bx the same standard.
81 e' c't ainouian, 70lbs, at 25 centfi
per pound.'..- -. - ........$7.50
lA per cent' phtophorl;acid, 30lbs
at 12 cents be1- po.dil ....... 3.00
lerbefit. potash,30b,a
cents &*r ponMid-.. ..'.... 2.40
Total... ..$23.50
or half thb '6fih value 'of nost of the
manipulated fertilizers. Moreover,
this ton of cotton seed contains thr,co
po.iids of sulphuric aoid 5 pounds of
arbhiot of in ad .j pdunds of
magnesia all of iii'' h'ave a valtie.
Cotton seed is as well worth $20 per
ton or 910 -b,'lA pbr bushel as any com
lete cofim1'breIal fertilizer on tie mak
ket is worth the price at which it Is
sold.
Take the chemist's valfid Of ashes
f-om oak wood per ton:,
H& per cent. P'llsphorl'c acid, 110
podrIdA At 12cts ifer pduhnd. .... .$13.20
10 per cent potash 200 pouinuds
lt 8Cts per pound...........16.00
Total.. ;.-... $29.20
The valfe.uf ohk leaves p'er ton.
D.40 per cout.phosplAorousacid,8lbs at
12 cents per pound - - - - - .96
D.17 per cent. potnsh 3.4 pounds at 8 -
(cents per pond---- ------.28
2.88 por "bift liine, 47 pounds at 1- .
cent per pound - - - - .10
Total - - -- -- - - $124
Now,the an Fne from experience his
sofib pract.i-alI idea of how hittell cott'6n
seed, stable imanure and oak leihves 1tto
North-0, anld by compar-ing -thleirv r-bd
tive valies h can see how ilit11h di"e
bonbierlil ertilizers are Worth.
It is true" they gispply 41ip1ate'Of
lime or land plaster, which is not
found In domestic fertilizers. But the
mnanuthetitrers considei' thiQ Qa ',aste
Rid it Is obtained iI process of manin
facture and WithOLI cost. We hthte
valued it at A cent per pound, whichi
is ratlie above. lJb). cost -' r ground
D'lastbi' to thl hi'mers of Virgimua, but
which is perpaps lCss thanI we could
6t it; ab iJo,1,exislA oeal by ,aId tihe
freight alone woild ihr exceed Its 'sea
board cost.
T1heo object of these remarks is not to
d1epropiatte hes anmd v'alue of comn
tterbial fertlizcrs, but to shaow that we
uandervialue our owvn domestic manaures
whose Vhlic we have sy'stemnatically
b46f 1621 to underetin~tt. The~ writ
br n6tes the nutnbei: of nlew and1 highl
aouniding nlanes tagfted to comnmercial
feirtilizers fimayhap) to catch the uaninit
iltedl.
1ie thinks thme South Carolina nmegi'o
names thmem best whlo calls themi all
"Wando,"' fraom thme fast t.hat. this was
thie first made in South Cai-olia. There
are many swiinadhia conmpanies on the
iairkot. NorthI Carolinaa and G eor'gla
who had che1mists f'or intspentotrs pro
Lccted their peop le froin these to a
great exteint, luspect.ioui in South
D'arolinma was a tfarce undier Rladicalisma
id lit tle bet ter, unless i'ecntly, under
I)emuocaiatic..:ide. CIAy aand granite
hands conataina snillcient potaish for
nost crops. Amnmoania, which is a
stalkingr plinciple, miay be available Cal
ill lands. .'The natural. stypply from
soil and raians and atmaosphler*e will be
abundanmt in seaisonaible years.
1)Diren t eleinenmts. areC required1 f'or
:litl'erenat. p)lauts as sha'aw by their' Ash
10letnenits. Of this weil'i'lose to have
I word to say ini anot.her,chap)te. .
FAnIMEl GnIEELEY.
2'HlE C EN8 US.
The population of t wvent.y-seven Aoun
aib in outh Car'olina 1s as follows:
1870 1880
Abbeville ....... 31,129 40,764
Aikenm. . .;------ 28,830
And'ersona.........24,049 33,777
Llianwell.......;;.15724 39,93i4t
lieauf'or't.
llampt.on .;..:34,359 47,101
Charleskitoni........88,83 102,769
Checstera...........18,8053 24,4253
Clarendon . .....'... 14,033
Colleton . .. . .... ..,410 36,449
D1a"1gton........ 6,243 31,118
ICdgtefld. .. . . .....'2,486 456,474t
Fantileld.--. .. --...19,888 27,825
Georgetown ....... 16,161
GIreenijlle.. . . .. 2,26k 86,047,
Horry .'. ;.'.'. . . 0,72 L Th,,581
Kershaw.......-...1,7541 21,181
Ljanester '. ... 12,087 16,989
Laurens........ 22,536 291,32
Lexington ....... 12,988 18,5369t
Marion .'. ........- 22,10
MArlboro .-.... 11,81:4 20,573
Newberry.'......20,775 26,55~0
Oconeec. ... .. . . ....10,36 16,2539
Orangebitrg......16,865 41,394t
Pickeans. .........10,269 14,890
Ihichland..........3,02 5 28,583.
Spa.tabwtg .. . -. ...,784 40,471
Sutnter .......,....2,268
Unipia.........1,248 23,9551
Williamsburg...15,9
York ..' . . ... ...24,280 80,722
T wenty-svenm con
ties..........- 01,06- 841,532
..n.reas.......,.............9,626
Per conatage.................9
fI'art cut off to form Alkam.
-Thie L0rkpoi't Journal tells this:
It was dllintid'r tinitt a sel6ct boarding
houise When .t,he now. loarder atrrtyed.
He was a venerable lookinag genmtle
mam, with silver hlait and1 le fhee
beatned with fvect'rejbs ,' betokeni.
Inf a pujie a'tid ,6 h'l if.' MIhe joitted
thme table the landlady said,' "Wouild
you ask a lolssing, sir?" The venc'
able0 stranger shouted, "Yottl'have to
talhk louder, marm, I'm to d- -'d'-caf.'?
-Sumbscribe to Tumc NEwY AXd h ER
-OUT R1
3141.10N9' T1t 0UT1
iisc HO OE
e.owoable Stoa
An i$lkYnse Music Temple';
so lagatores, each 30 feet fron .
r,stores highi fronting on three kt
I filled from cellar to loft with iusc
plies Nothing to compare with it i1
Souttern States.
BX 'SI7'RE,
A BIG 'STOCK,'
A -aIQ TRADE,
.DMORM TO COMM,
npg.Ah.e,ten;yga,. *s,e our estab
1mient df oUk hoqse we ' ve develqp
m.u io $rado of thp .Sfith . to,d. won.
,ful aoe, but as yet we have only bo
a- ese.bo ..liiany years ahead, m
liness of a mlilok a year, and to
e of this e,n ous frade we hyp .0i .
Led our pre6 i.anifoth. *e oroons,
[ trade 188' will bo immense. We are
d o i For nionths our senior part
1n' okgp At the North contraoting
h Piat, and dXgn#. inai%xfqeAtarers fo
irumetsa,. (,Jo .i s qoluded mig
vantageot1 contracts, a'n4 the Pianoc
1 Organq ai'u "omi1ng, _oming" 100,000
re, by eyeTr ppamor N4p Styleq, Now
oes, New' erms, New oro, Now De.
ture.
EIAL OFPER, FALL 1880,
!ash prices with three Months ored' -
'inf mnthf,.f .Aiig.. $1pt. and ct.
wi selol Pleaohand. Qr ans at LOWEa;
ii PmoEs, payable $25 Cnsh on a Pi
) or $10 Cmph on an QTqan, with the
ance in throo imonthI, WrIAOUT Ni:kki
A:1 J0 ibO SA TO THis OFFERi?
Vrito for Illustrated Catalogues and
w Prico Lists fur Fall 1880, and pro
e to bo astonished,
UIDIDEN & BATES'
SAVANNAH; GA.
iolesale .Pihe ifid Orkaii Deales.
ly 27
Cott'n -toAs
-ARE
)MIIING BOT TOM AG.IN.
therefore we take pleasure in aI;
uncing to our fi'iends and cus,
noers thIat we .lave inade a great
hction.i prie of 0.umntock. We
deterinmed noei'ro 6
* UNDERSlsoE. :
We ill gi' od Eno'iNrsa .
1 benefit by offering great and
e bargains.
DIalicosi MusIw4ns, Swis; adid all
Lds of White Goods for summer
ar at
reduccd Prices. ,
Dott'edes., Jeans nn'aflasimeres
greatly reduced prices. ;
unst received a newv lot of Ladies'
.Bses' and Obild.'en's Slippers.
' LA1SO--..
A new invoice of Gents' Scarfs
mkties and Stngier 'Oideledig~
idh wIill be sold cheap.
HITI/ ND COLORlED$'HlRTS.
~SQUITO NETTI1O !6
MOSQUITO NTTING I'!
IGREATZR tBARo~NI
ran Evyer in Etnibroideries, Ho
siery, Notione,' etc.'
f:o:jj
LO~THINGg 1TC.
We now~ have dmi hand a ft ll stooli
Clothing, Bloots, Shoes, Hats amd
3nits' Furnishing Goods G3ive usi
.b fore buymng elsewhe're aiel
nvidco yodirself.
P.ILMNECH R & BRO.
une 1
--DEA LER IN
rtis, Medicine's, Toilet Goods, etc.
Wf4SeJiennen -. c';
'kin. W 'ta0ha110 tan A uh
.1fi * York OrgeVO.
o P June wrlte ", New ?
le otor 'are hating a gr "yi
thue .it jl sllow, MhenS.c.0 bsg
t1e 1,Ifai one-setter, 1tegin&dOl,Ct 1,
attracting mo a'nd moi 'Attentiolli
and putting thleirtheidy ,*nd. otaol
siOns very frequently to shame. O o
of the ltest Of her triumphs i Il the
case of Mrs.-tover, a Boston lady,
niW a resident of B1rool ' Iy who b 4
lelidt, 11 Pi r
I)one. Mrs. Stover , ard
e bone nk brokeli t06 docto' :ttbAt -,1
wel'o called Lix asserted that -, no t)ono
\vaa bfokon, and th1r .tieatil0nt left
b'gr lame, he)lss and more.q-.nfinced
.t1n bvrlthat her stateenil. WaS cor
Vect. She. brought, suit. sgalust her
physeianl 1rs..Catlin anid Elme dor
V rnlp)5ifce, but it was 'I[61d 1
'aainstieroi the ground that W6Y
Admit6ed thlr ignorance of *'at .- -
11eally the'nltter with hi', aill simp y
treted h, to 'the best of their ability.
It \vas'' ner4lly .onceded that
if the doctors had lieon of different
-schools her chances foi wiffiing her
cau.s'edotil4 hfV boon bettor; :as. it
.was', they were bound to stand by f1
each othe-, aid wh1at one sworo the R
ot.her stuck to. Ilowever,.Mrs. Stover 81
did not gretly care for the Issue. She tht
was willing .to spend her' money-It -
'ost her W,000-for the sake of show- A
ig up her doctor's methods and how
much they know. She is nd0 .In the
hands of, 'nd being rapidly cured, by
an Italian peasant woman. Hter theory
was correct-a small bone was
broken, one that, it is- said, If fractup
ed, is rarelf.'ever, Inite(. Reginai by jL
p .oshilsnt and painless operadqu '-M
brotigli them togetNer, dressed them
with a poultico nade of .the beateti s
white of eggs, laid over flax I tho the
form of 4 bunch of tow, enclosbd theni del
with line.i6 bandages put on bk ,herself U;
ah1 thb patient is now- able td *lik bul
hfid is rapidly getting well. .%a
Venina's mother had a natural gift Vid
for bone-setting, and this thculty the FA
daughter- seems to .have inherited. ref
When'a little girl she cdilld put to- n
edthe- with the greatest itccuracy the i
skeletoah' .of 6?. birds 6r fowls, ad
and hP 'r11tb9t pleisir'b it'vs 1n an
watehing.grave'-diggpsi; aill payiIng Inc
with the boibA tMeiy dug'11p; ti'yin' tQ. Pr
fit them t'vigthi'' As sihe grew old' pa
she bcltrhe locally celobrt'0l lor set' jo
tIng Ji.)bs, .nnid was especially atsq
qessful in curing (isIocations of tie
hips. In sonie resliects ibr mnflthods
iere the same as those I le veneri "
Mie Dr. Kuigh1; flR e 1 ois6 foi L.it,'
tind Hie1 less Ciikh-li', , Foi'ty-seco
street anl Lemgtonl avel te, ih i an<
city, who discovers real . cse8 witi bil
wonderful skill, sets bon'es by a Bill gle EMs
movement, and never uses the. crile ,
boa.d and c Irtpilsy; c ipc.id trietiis
&o o6tui r'sorted to by igno'ant meii-.
bors of his pi-ofessioih. At one tine the I
reu.lar phy1si"ltisof Italy used g-reat Ne
elnorts to stop Regina's vork.. 'hey pa
had recourso to the iostjespicabtle -
means tq crush her; but the )eople L
oved-lier,,and..henr llb courts for
b)li -iter-practico, as they did shortly
lfter larrialre, sine workjed in eci't.
In 'Frieste she nurQd oibir thiee hunl- wl
dl'ed people in 6 fcv w6eks' t1nu,, and l
yas pre.sen (ed with dii idbitin ed.t.n
ing tv aftnffi-es of a t-idhsind work"|
in6h. -'f3fu ini6i?ality ofl'er6a hax
th ehiIUt Hliiieinent to romain and
bkaup:fihe.alqe. ivkthen, bt she
p)raferrAh('to-~rettrti.and1( live wvithn lhe:
own Teoin; .Re erhouse is a villa out
sideTie did'towvn of Ocueda, not far
from Veinit:e and aunonig the. Italias .
Alps. Oft tln iwnt. I have.bqeti -told
by oho wvho Jhs vlsited It, is an amuis
ing series of frescoes painted, by a
"ranteful penetian artist durilig osne. of
IKer aiseces freom hnoie:- The figures
in tIne pictures arc smii, naked che
rubs, cenaged in surngicanl studies aind
Operations, and are suIposed to rep .
resent Rieginia in theo variuous stages of
1-orcaecj. Tie i.l 6& Ystibule
sollne of rich roscwvood, velvet padlded,
somne rough and rudely shtnpe.d, the t9
work (of ignoranit hmiilis; b'nt all e'fo. re<
(huent of' p11h9 tnrrned 'to gratitudo. art
Thne ,'nnei fiy which sh.e .II'ects Me
cunres is v'en'y silfnple. Oine of hfn~r
Amerie'nn' pantients had inot wvalked..
without a druntch for twenty-one years
until treated by her. For throoe weeks
s.he kept (hne hi,p einvelo,ped in. a ponul-.-.
twco, daily .renewed,' uuado of muan"ah
nnallowV and other healing her'bs, inn
or'der to ai'ten tihe stifl'enedl muscles
andi tendo>ns.' Then' she took the
linb' movedl it gently from left to ci
r'ighnt, drew , It slightly dewnwvards, ra]
and1( the opecn'aiomn5-wh'ich. cgiused .do
pain, wals over. Th'Ie patidstl was then kit
rell-ed to.stay.it. be<d for th'de weeks we
long,er and .hav. (1faily aplications
made, conidting chicily o'f. t'he white
ot'an egg beaten, aind at the cnd of.
that timo lhe hnyl .cnjoyed wvalkimng
about with a canoe, the fhrst tim,~o for'
twventy-ono years, and layfunlly an- ly
niounced thathIc had jnst r'eachned his.
maj.ority;' hiad, i fact, became young at
again. Regin do(les not .thU. eversy
ease that isbroght to . hn6n,' lint she
tells at once wvhether whlether sihe can.
help it or niot, amid if sine canMlol. dure
dieclares it, and( cannot lbe Iiduced to
und(ertake.it. Sihe is as honest im('
trni'e ats sind is skilful.
Tun'SWi-rra N MAINIC.-A plu N
rality will elect'tihe Governor instead wi
of a mnajority, as hierearter, itf tine con
stituntionnal amr eadmonent to be sunbrnit.ted WV
on election da' 60 caried, as It un
dounbtedly will be. If' this rule had M
been in foree hist,. year Davis would
have been electe(1 by a phardnlty . f
21,121 votes over Josephn L. Smilth"
As it was Ine lacked 1,187 yotes of a'
maujority over all. Tine comnbhied vote ~_
of tine Greenbackers, anid' Oern'ats
was 69,4193 agalist 68,770 for . th~ ec
punblican ticket. Ther'e wvere $$3 scate
lerinig. Tine 01)po~sing for'ces bi'o -
this vearcomtbine(t anid hope t'o be
able 'to cast last year's vote for Ptaisidd'
whlilo theny fully asscrt that tine Re-e
pnih.iiena claiunthat they will . so utt
tet%ddd#ralii th Fuionstsby tlie"
pub'lication of' tlid facts and -testlimony
in) the conspiraey, hnearilng that their
victory wvillI be comipar'atively easy.
So farn as Qin Governtorshiip is concern-.
edi there-sedms to b6 nod. difltculty in(
uniting the Greennbackoers anid Demo
e'fats. They are all . enthusastid for
Plaisted,'wfno is a Ihlluic.ce ruida,' a
dlasninig soldier dad' von' pioFuIar
anmong the veteraus;. U1 f~ in NrG
thnorough faslin oiny a'lI jgdints, n
does not hesitate to sy tha~t if- the a
nrenbacker's inn their gr-ced for spoils do
mak'e it'lnpossible for tIne .Demnocrats
to unite lhe will decline their nuomina
t_ 1n amnd takd the stump for Hancock.
. --Pt&sw,il -6tnrest Mud tho babyj
will.bo'. r~oll-romn yaht 1. by using
Dr. Bli's 'Babf Syun a harmless bitt
reliable remnedy. Price 25'cents. *
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Tethshre awk at7f -ent.'
Tacific Lawns at 12 cents.
LIe autit na cent'.
Linen uins iffereit grades 1 ,
Dress Goods'of various styles aud prices,
Oypress Oloths at 17J cents.
White Pique', all prices.
Ce1At'nnial Strips frot 7j cents fip,
- ot oofEg fron 2}'coni up. -nf
A Tidt of Ribbons to be sold for what thby will a'ing, s O z voswi- o
close out thi ,part.of obi' tock'.
Best Unl4u'nd'ie .Shirt.iii thki orld at 87J eents each.
.nptber grade at 72'1 cents, and all other goods in proportiou. -
Remember the above prices r >r Oa b'n te spo . .6 T Op Will iiot b
charged to a4y 6e without an dVance. No exceptions made.
july.M 3M 3ULl]MRn C 0
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A good 12 Thread Serge Gaiter at $1.00
"inothing nice iii a Half Cloth it $1.2'.
103 pairs Grain Shoe's 6t t145
Sointhing nico kii 3Iat Cloth and Xid Blittofibd veca y. ; 6W f6r 66811:
1 Ca'e Brogania 1. .
1 Case PloiIh Shoes at $1:25
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CaPes Woman aolkas at 85e, 95c, and $1.05-fa 1610w their actuat
yalue. 100 Pairs Ladies Cloth Gaiters at 96c, $1,1) and $1.25, to reducq
stopk., 10 Pairs Rebblo GraIn Shoef at $1.45, $1.65 and $1.89. ifl -
Buff and ali fh0s at $1.45, $1.65 vnd $2.00. Th bst Missi' 6railm
Buttoned Shoo in the State for $1.25- . . . - -
Tin, Glass and Crockery Ware. These Goods I have mlarked down Ln
such >rices Itat will defy conpetition.
Ju i'6ceivod fifty Patent Fly Traps. Give me a call before buying,
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