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VOL. II.
TE.\ YEARS H iTH TOBAiTO
vigorously. Kiiu'lyjuilu-rized stable|
manure is j'ootl for the purpose and
“IV KOI,' TIIK I.niKinT OF TIfK WORLD WH CAN DO ANYTH I NO.”
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DARLINGTON, HOUTII CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, J ANITA in
THE LITTLE A10THER.
IHJI2.
aoi) iHE.\ AM) TID E.
LEISURE reflei tioks.
An
Sow the Seed.
Tu make u success* of the tobacco
crop the planter must licgin rig'.'
And furthermore he must licgin earl;
The old saying goes that it taki
eighteen months to make a crop <
tobacco, and, all things consider.,
the old saying is about right. Af
the New Year festivities are o'
Excellent Demorrallf Slate
Ticket Proposed for ISt)2.
Results of the Experience of a Trac- ]
should be applied when the plant ^ !,s Heat), Hut Loti
tical Planter—The Plant Bed- 1(>uu . s , lrv . Asi;k . fl . 0In t)li8 f(>! , VHM The Back to The
How to Alake it and how to f( . r ,iimile cul e of theyoungl Bi>r<t< ‘ B ^
plants is necessary save to watch for | S | K , w . 18 „ t i„ v liule gi;
the growing weeds :md keep them : y L| lu . calico J yeomen I .Vin.K iais true ami tried,
out. Should the plant insect inakc ,j, vss ilm | | )i(1 . t , f (( g, She carried in in war and
Mts appearance a licht application of j ] u , r m. |ns :i l: lk | iv half as large sis Iut- ' are some
!ashes will often put a stop 1°'Isit-td^wtid ths^liirliy was so heavy that jgraudesl stai'smen and hravc't
K i.-dom in a \nlshell For (he Way
farer and the Weak.
| To Hie Editor of The State: Then,
withjare in South Carolina 50,0(K> stiirdv
in [■e.'iT -among whom
of the noblest, patriots
Though already mentioned, the j 1!'^^*** < * 0 ''’l l 1 l>e middle, giving j dicr.s this sm::ll but prolific comnurn*
planter must be careful not to ,-ou ;, ", , T' ‘"i '' ;! Tl H ' :l, ' ; "'ce of Wing) wealth has ever produced—« ho will
j tobacco seed too thick. To prevent 1 1|( . ‘
the first thing to Ik^ looked after oy H'is great cure is neecssary. Hear in j.... , ’ , ".1.-.-ome e.vcilemenl
the tobacco grower is a suitable place j'OO'd that there are over 500,000 j..1 11 ol I le next block,
1 ■ ■ ■ -• ’ ! amt the children wen* liurrvin
long
1 da,
■ Ion t
at a
for a plant bed. The plant bed is j tobacco seed in every
, .1 1 I it lil 1,. .1 V \ f.ni ani.il
ounce, and it
the i)laee where the seed are sown
and from which the young plants
are drawn for transplating in April,
ward like mud from all directions,
will help you to guard against sow-| The lu ,| v girl tl . ie(1 to 1)llt thl .
iu t them too thick. baby was' too hwivv
The permanent plant bed should
It must be carefully selected ‘and ' "<‘vrr be allowed to grow up in grass j
carefully prepared if you would have; or "eeds after the plants ai'
gave out. Said J
ipe of the! he glad to go into a Demoeratic pri
mary. and cast their ballot, as the
nominee for (iovormiv, for that re
nowned jurist and eminent statesman,
a. political martyr, In parti-'an prejn-"
dice, W. 11. Wallace; for Lieutenant
and her breath Governor, that gallant soldier, bold
for-
drawn. 1
in a spirit of! patriot and uncomprising Democrat,
j Dr. .lohn ('. .Maxwell; J’or atlorncv
ai.
a plentiful supply of vigorous plants. | F (, ep them down for the sole pur- (] a ,| 1 .. | .j| " hat gvau : - al. that warhorse, tlie lo;
' _ Earh in January sel.'ct your sjiot. j I* 080 °f keejiing their seed out of the, ... ' l " hero of many ball!., elds
If you have never planted a croji be - Cure should la 1 taken to kee|* ,.j ^ "" l 'L^'d at im
fore select a place where you can , *! u ‘ phmt bed in good condition, and . | bitj.yl
make a permanent bed. Take asi | U' 1, should always he as fertile
nncleaned spot on a hill-side, with a i ;lti possible to make it—if you
Southern (xposure if you can get it, { " nll! strong and hardy plants,
..and near a water course if that is |
. i>oesible. Clear off the timber and
burr it on the land, so as to kill out
insect's and grass seed in the soil ami
for the purpose of mellowing the
laud. 'When this is done rake the
spot clear of all trash. Plough or
dig up the soil carefully, then plough
or dig again. Rake the land over
and over until it is thoroughly
pulverized. When this part of your
work is thoroughly done you are
ready for planting your seed.
II. E. Harman.
Winston, N. C.
-*4fc-
Random Ripples,
“A little nonsense now and then
Is relished by the wisest men."
mg
yer
i of marked ability, dolui C. Jlj. fell,
y down on the Thc.v 'ineii ail! lever as' t'.ii it,
i I hey do not, need it, do not want it:
me for a fool,, an act rj t.uu.r b\ eit her would beat
| a pecuniary sacrilice. Gat we will
delight lo honor, in their declining
years, tbo:-- who have spent their
v iroroi: ai.inh'io.l : n t h • .-■'.Tvii •• cf
i
our cmmlry. those who ImvcaLv.ns
“>,i> yer won't, mi ter. Yer n ight borne llit bi nnl at their country's
cany it off.”
‘•Yer must Like
1 mister?”
-Why?”
j -Cos this is our baby."
1 “We! 1J sfippo"-?t T i.a TlPi lav
and watch for you.”
if \0:1 want to live
try to live more than on
time.
Every l i;sc oceiipatiiai nailo .< one
sharp in its practice and dull in
every other.
People generally are what they are
made by education and company he-
i.vvecu the ages of 15 and 25.
\Vc cannot coiu|uer fate and neers-
sity, yet vVe can yield to tliem in su< h
fr.iann.'ras to be greater than if we
could.
An indisor,
fill than an
PAvSIAti AWAY.
The Old Time I nrles and luiitirs
Will Soon be but a Meranry.
t 'o!. ('. 1 i. '.b rril! lims . alludi- lo
WHAT
Hozeos of Beti nit ions by Seekers for Some of the Evangelists fhiru
a Lioii rn Pr /e. ....w,.. s . , — u ‘*
* *' * hujliigs at t harlotte.
L
a.i.lou ’I": i P.ii< lately offer*.•
a class which is rapidly passing away | prize tor ib, lH--t vi.ainitioi
grtatly to regret of every South-j iiev.” 'i’li. pri< - vves av
erner of the old school: j Henry tl. Raggs, of Shellichl
So ivldoin we run at
bur.
ilu
nan is mo
natuivd one: rue
latter ai lacks only his enemies- the
other injures friends and Lx alike.
Whenever yon find a great deal
poor man, you may
o-aienco! tiie
old-time -uncles" or “aunties" of tin
Southern States that we always fee]
like lifting our hat with a genuine
smile of recognition. They are pass
ing away and the places which
know only a few of them now will
soon know them no more forever, in
a few year; 1 heir places'will beoccu-
j pied by their children -hut no more
like them. • ave ju IIr gciii ralcontour
of the countenance, than a South
Sea i.-kinder is likc.an li
«1
lilel
ty if h
•i gratitude in
take ii tor gnii
uiueh ireni-i'os
m.uh
Great efforts from j
is the lies! deiillitioii of
Tin
who hi
would he as
were a riel
iihauv.
The o]d
folk •' lions,"
ters the fr
the two ra-.-e
affeelion an 1
tbaniation
amt iiiedmm -if exchange,
de white! Money i-.in idol, won
— tIh*happy negre, <jiia:-1 every dime without 1
mily tiesvvhidi bound | The'b,.-:
H
jeall. and who bared their
M hat if I did? Ain't you Iirevl i breast? to tin- leaders h.iil
“IVhat is philosophy?’ It is some-, carrying it around and making votirj many of us were vet balws.
thing which enables a rich man to i Ixick ache! ”
say 'here is no disgrace in being poor.
If
noble
while
microscone for tin
together in bonds of 1 relationship with,
b-nd' t- con ’-b-atienj-n.'., ],,,. ;|
which clu- nil'-1 b , ■ j-eiimev ! to how to ns- u
appreciate—gone, all gone! j ‘’-t it stings, and th-u
Old mass;*., old missus and the! 011 abu-e it.
young massas and misses What a| I he only commodity that rema n
: no mo-ive perf;inning it. i inippv fu:uiiv! Ami who, than t he j hi fashion I com gem ration to genpra
There i< *1,)! iiin<'th.ii has so iiiadii ol 'l fatnily servant e\i-r moimuHl with
cat notives
happy life,
uiioeii to him |
“A aw.
To do less would make ns 11 n-
ain’i. Say, mister, this is i worthy the name Carolinians. Shall
my merchant doubts (lie dli-! the only little baby we've got, and if; an outlaw, and a fugitive from jus-
cacy of advertising, let him put. a j yer only knowed how she can crow ' the, w bile one of his innocent eoun-
two-line notice in a local paper stat-j and laugh ver v»uldii’t want me to I trymeii stood on trial for his life,
j ing that he wants to huy a dog. i do no siieh thing. This bahy ain’t but more recent!v ,-our Cliristian
Before describing the process of j “Kjuerlighedans” is the Norwegian- ' r<,t """-1 Vent me, and
• sowing, I wish to describe another
kind of plant bed which has found
favor with those who care to take
the trouble to prepare it. It, is noth
ing more than the garden hot bed
for young plants. It can lx-con
structed in the garden or in the field,
and can. be covered with movable
glass tops: This glass covering serves
to ihtensify the feeble rays of 4 he
late winter ninshine and to protect
the plants from the frost. As the
warmth of IhoTseason advances this
covering,Should be removed during
the day to enable thy plants to get
strength, finny Jto exposure. The
* glass co>'«JUBklfo«, led has been
<idnpt.ed4f|^^^Hrtlie best planters
and is r^j^Hpendcd where the
planter faSRme to mak^ the addi
tion outlay on his crop.
The jdant bed ready, the set si
should be sown aw early after the
2f)fh of January as possible,although
the Rowing can be done up to .March
with very good results. The tobacco i
seed is exceedingly small and. care
should lx- taken not to get them top
thick. About the best plan is to mix j
the seed half and half with dry sand.
To every pne hundred square yards
of seed lied surface take one and
one-half tablespoons full of tobacco
seed. Spvv slowly and carefully
over the.'surface, so
me.
pa and me
couldn’t do 'theiit, her. She sets up
in a high chair at the table and
crows and kicks while me and pa
eats, and at night I rock her to sleep
ma used todo. When ma died
like
j Hie Laby didn’t know no better, but
more
Senator,” hinder [
bid.
Greenwood, S. ('.,
is? Heaven for-
Crmiox.
Dec. 2f, HUH.
The Strong Man of the Future.
The times are favorable, we think
ward for love. Fancy the feelings of an
active Norwegian who hears the old
man coming just as he has struck
the second syllable.
Preacher (arriving drenched)—
“What shall 1 do, Mrs. McGregor? 11. • n ” for the presentation of new political
am wet through and through.” ! J " f ' '"’f,"** m ‘’* I " ,, L,r "‘' 1 ! ideals. Strong men of the old tvpc,
Old Scotch Woman—“Get into the, ^ 1 f k «P ,l! ' «' K handed warriors and stern hgi -
pulpit as sune as ye can. Ye'll Ix- i ,1k ‘ | i u , 0I , ;!r , otlt llf
dhry eno there.”
A western merchant says that
when he wants a rest he dix\s not \ Faim.ns Accidental Dhcovery.
find it necessary to go to the sea-side 1
and spend all his profits, but just, Argmid, Iheinventorofthefamons
takes his advertisements out of thei!;„„p which hears his name, had been
.mfiorily. ::i..i t-niitlcd to no little,
a- custom — it rule-all the fools whh
1 rod of iron, and threatens even tin
wise.
Nothin:
i ireeinelil
1
hind
ers the consianl
»f people who live to-
Hier Imt vanity and selfishness.
L-t the spirit of humauity prevail
• ilh benevolence, and discord and
d egiveeirn!. w ould he bani.du'd from
1 he household. *
Never lake into your conliilcm-e, or
admit often into your company, any
I man who does not know, on some
li nporlniit subject, morelheii you do.
Be his rank, he his virtues what they
may, he will he a hindrance to your
pursuits mid an obstruction to your
greatness.
• f .. ... , . 1 uiiors nni out in <late. OnHieoihcrl , .u.. . r,
gir von, mister, it you stay around i. ! ■ 11 ‘lom lb
here long.” ' ' ' j haml. the want of tiriiiues,< aim 1 uii. !
ciple in connection with ixditica! uf-'
'.iriii
a dav ;
again.-
to :
more nnicigned grief tin breaking
upofihefamily when ‘ole ma-sa died?'
Alas, it always fell upon the fonntr
with a bitterness born of the unccr-
tain fate which awaited them after
ward.
But they are fast dying out; the
old phinlalion songs haw faded from
lipu on which alone they were once
so musical, vv hicli noollicrconditions
may ever realize. Did yon ever see
the line of family servants—fifty ora
J hundred or more —follow the co'.iin
| which boro “ole ma-ssu" (.< his last
resting plact?
Down in de cornfield,
Hear dat mournful Round;
Ml (lie darkies ania weeping,
"Massn's in de cold, cold ground.”
Talk about negro dialect! \o
wriler liasi V' i' approximat- I ii ui:-i
mi Ac got. 1.hi maiiv little didn't-
univcrsal : go-to-ilo-its; i like a fellow
pa.-sporr to everything except lieiivcn. went not to do ft,
and as a universui provider of every- - it cither,
thing ex liappine- You get drunk ami
The following i-a selection of -ollle overtaken in
of the best deioiif ions submitted:
The reward that sweetens labor.
The balav.ee that mljg the scales
in widl nigh every iigmsaclicii in hu
man life.
Tt
Tile father's imlcpeti
mothor's .satisfaeti:m. the
, .. , (•nil* II) | llinw I! 1
ami the daughter s bles ang.
The god of the miser, the iiiav-!‘ , ^ 11
,. . .. • 1 .1 ■ , 1 I tal»e a conmiiitce ami
tiling or the rich, the joy ol the mid-!
die classes and the enemy of the’poor.
Hard to get, easy to spend, awk
ward to borrow and unpleasant
to lend.
What father wishes for, what mo'her
spends;
What old mint leave us, vvhn 1 uncle
lends;
Bays cannot keep it and girD soon
di perse:
S’sed right 'lis a Messing,used wrong
"tis a curse.
The best friend of the masses,
mainstay of the t laves, Ii, gi
t he ,
am
vest I'gat ion
stood.
A dog ahviivs follows his
if you go to the circus in.-
coining here to-night yu
•Ii v it's dog.
Hear people talking abou; pi
ers pivaehing for mom . 1',,
all t!v rest, only Ink'
j me. We al( like j’o*:i S
vv bisk -v got a loi ibr,
j for refusing.
If yon don't pul am
• ! ’ I
-. um s gi en
'PP-'i'c a cent
P-'OI' I: .Ii/li
li;e
ami tb.- rule
papers, and then he has an easy time., experimenting for some time in try-
“1 don’t feel uneasy about the fu-1 ing to increase the light given out by
:u:v your principle* ugaiiist tin j less In was born and raised on
; EG of ridicule. Let mi n tall voa !
fairs was never more conspicuous. jf vo(| kM „ M
We want a m w race of strong men ; hy| .,„, 1 . i)i( .. 1 j ) jf vim
in whom the gamcsti r 1 l imelit shall; lv |j„; (llI> .. „;i
he whollv absent, and who shall aim I
you me ll.•|ll. hesiitaiice
verts uni
the:,
or
you are just;
are hoiicsllv
to accomplish their ends, not bv per
sonal tours de force, nor vet bv craft
riiiciplcd
tuie prosperity of any of my children ids lamp, hut all to no purpose. On land fiatlerv, bui hy steady adlierence
L » • 1 1 1 • J 1 I
except Tom,” said a lady in corner-in table before .him 011c night lay an
sation with an acquaintance. “Poor oil Hash which had evidently got I'm
Toni’s mind is weak, and I fear that, the bottom off, leaving a long-necked,
like his father, he will he compelled . funnel-shaped tube. This,-Argand the future will In- strong in know!-,
to practice law.” took up carelessly from I he table i ml; edge and in social sympathy, and his
A coMtil man was hanging around j placed, almost wit limit thought, as he i strength will he spent, not 111 efforts,
ro prim iple and jiatieiit. efforts to
awaknn the puhlie to a sense of their
true interests. The strong man of
respect,
C.OII
man
1
old iSoutIn in pianLilioii from ehil(!-j s
hood to age.
And Christmas times “Ivfo' do
war.” The happy hearts in the
“negroquarters” were up and sing
ing like 1 lie lurk before the dawn of
day, for Ih.- -aunts" and -unelc'"
ft
>;■ o! ii.
is
sous; pusillanimous, if you feel
oon con-
wit into sincere
ind no aftortime can tear
y ou Iilo.-i fe -lbig., v. hie
carries within him who has j has no 'succession—had been awoKe | piv.biivd bv thosi- v. no i;av
m ale a noble and successful exertion | half the night “waitin' for Christ-j . l!(! j j i;ih , f,.||
ma ”
ever - -' j ip.o-e momirchs of Ib.al
aim ol
! Ill* a
rhat w liieh a iiia:
fe ,-iiid af'er life li-;
t niggle owr.
Tiie riienlon of indn.-irv, ilu ", :!l-
o'-tlie-vvisji of iiidolenc-', ill'' sei\i;o!
of love, til- sinews of war-;, (h -cod
man's portion and the bin! mail'- idol,
next to a 'll- e: :'uitii. ’
comioi li r i ■
1 t-iil' i-.■ fill! 1 , ei
O.iskcl just
III
biiig inio Du-
!!*uv ii, ' i :o
.oiiie;
in mi ■.
realm "lii.-b j Vll];l( , ;„ aV0Vvl . ,
belli !
you, iioii 1
hog,. : • ,1
t '1; ..
up aiui im;
Ul.
Thev 1
Mi ii:c t bat the '
V;.
- a* '»:i
! 1 IM ;c
I'olhii'-- a
Jniit a tliild of a
n !U ;i
head, i;
V"'! g. 1 any low,'
y riMii
1 hrM you'
H have to put in a
iOUf 1!
pii k. or -q
•!' il! the b;.:.
1 hm! a
dog oiii'.' tha: h .- . a
•jiii’-
.‘Ci [ 1 r-;
!■' !• d ig i ; . j
■ ' lii i"l!
’ • :1V. ?1- !. iU i : .:
-aw t-io !,,
•1 ' u • •,*. i‘D j ix i v ,.i
. If i-
j in a virtuous cause.—Newark Call.
B'licrc Hie Lilies Grow.
wan:
i was about a loot from
t ue -■ ;’i 'li In
one of the ojHU'a houses the other a/forvvar,Is related.'over the llanu. A I* 1 jierjictuate lii- pers'-aul asceiiden-
evening in a manner to sliovv that he' brilliant white light was the magical ev. but in etforl- to develop
was deeply interested in what was result, ft is‘heedless to add Hiatt he i is best in the society of the
j ( oim., is one of the
That which
Were these the days of slavery am!
I harbarisiti, when white and black
miles north of Norwich.' alike vveie happy only beca
; u 1:1 out
the'
(j-.., I' o'01 me most womlerful were ignorant?
j lily jMinds in all America. It is a ; Bui who would exchange tiiesc!
lake
»up oeeiiiv iinciesicu in vvuat was j resim. ir is ■m-eitiegs to aitit that the | Is best hi the society of the time.j, . 1 I! • •'; 1 ll , 1 1 ‘ N ll ' l ''“
going on inside, and a gentleman hint was pot lost hy the experinicnter, : Iho true strong inan, as we cenceive | '' 1 1 ’ ‘ l '"
fflfiHfVU'Srto him; i“ho pixaceded to piit his discovery ■Mnb will have no greed for power: |,, ' " ,! Ul . . Il , ' ' l '.“ ! 1 - j .
“Why don't you go in? I'nder the jj'to jirai tieal use hy -yivieUting’’ the his greed, if such il may I c '-a! 1 -'
civil rights bill, you can take a seat common ghiss lamp chimney. i will lx‘ for usefulness, am! he will
! bkivouiing time it.
il-
is hard l‘) get a ! gentlemen' wi-ur band's
i he "emiuti-i'
of life.
Money to a in
a plant, oiilv e
I-i'' anol• ■- : ■ I fm
even Oil,' ii
'V.-' i<) !
‘ 1 1
i»!:% iiii; i
up > tie.
tl < \ t.' ! ;•*•
l>h
1
ii.
--luirrel.
We’ve go
11 vxl in ti
i
L'liijl; j
••'jiiin-'l
dogs il|
mi;:-It f'
l.tok ov ir
■VV 'iood 1.
1 ho bol
;>• ij.v
V. M
tV L::''
III
lihvvest •
i'-t I'i{! ]( •.
*1** ii 1
,» ] , 1
If !
ic
Mien ;| ■
pleir.y oi'
e pulpit,
-•nod
but
I
I
la,
in the parquetle circle.’
Iliimlria|s, of disxiovci’ii's w hich show Ids strength bv bis vvillingue-
“Yea, sah, I knows all;'bopt. dat, have been hcrahicil to ‘he world as Mo reti aQ 0191):-fft from a pub
is to get them ; sah," was the reply, “ruder del the acme of human genius have bccTt-i-L-Jou “private position rat her tlnu,
evenly efiatrihufed and yet not too; cibil rights hill I ken take any se^ Lfl'f—i'esulD of mer-t necideiit, (lie prove inifailliful to his convictions
thick at any one place. After the: in de house, hut under the {ire^')jl||i)?jM'j, ! <’al»o printing, vulcanizalion j or do'anything unworthy of a nniu
sowing, carefully roll the surface, *traiu on my finances, 1 couldn’t huy [m niliner. etc., being aim mg tlie nimi- i "f honor.
! t'lrietly speakiujr, a ninn who with
.iiupv of the water. \\ hen the wind razor or tin-1 igarette
Hi ill. it is sad to think of the com
, VV abT 10, tile f'lii Idaiu
, lank, k -ep ir Ho-,vine’
Ill like
VV lier in tile
d it' ble-M',-'
1
: strong and .he lilies arc open th. . |- tq) it sL^nuut and it injures.
perfui.ii' is perceptible a quarter of a . plete dying out of a race, one of the A fm . jIu . ..
mile nvviy. So thick are the lilie-1 most interesting in theaunals of time of ( , labiiug , h(M . k . Vt , ...j,,., j,
and ;n such tangleil mas-’cs that it h |-oi.epecnliar to itself, and wh.cli can j Uk ,
almost impossible to propel a boat in | mver be reproduced. As tbe ludimi- 1
il.c. ;’ol.r j, .•!. ;.
-: curbing. Wh
in Ih,
il,.-,'
:n
ley ’.I an;
ie\ don't, have any bucket
! ..iiidla;bin just dip i
u
U'lii
with a smooth roller ami the sovvingj two shingles if tiie hull opera house; U'r.—St, Ism is Riqiubljc.
is done,
quired.
No other Covering is iv-
The ]danter must make ample
allowance for infeect desl ruction to
his pluuts, and hence should have
plenty of plant bed. Careful esti
mates through a series of years show
thatordiflarily three hundred square
yards of plant bikl, itell sbx’ked, will
plant from two to t bree acres, and
the estimate can be safely made on
this basis.
After the - seed arc sown, unless
the bed is glass-covered as described
above, the bed should be “canvassed.”
Boards twelve inches wide should
be placed length vise around the en
tire bed, all the corners and laps be
ing carefully nailed. Over these
thin
war sellin’ for ten cents apiece, sail.'
A Long-Lived Apple Tree.
Worth Trying.
jcdeqiiale knowledge mid intelligelir;'
lo serve Ih- public
faithfully
»!.
I lie pond. Mini the lily gat hi ivrswade
for the'n in nibhei boots. No* only
are the liii'"- very pleii'.lfill. but tlu-
blo soms Mi'of deeper hue til,III ill
I oilier pt.iids, -Bt.c-ion Herald.
Mon
lii.alu ;
■
sfretcu the canvas—a
, cloth made foy the
, gauzy
purpose and
which can be bought for from three
quarters to two cents per yard, ac
cording to Jj lulitv. Tack the can-
viis around the edges and stretch
tightly over the. entire lied. This
covering
Try
kies.
In 177!l Jonathan 'J’hatcher pur
chased the farm on which his des-
|Cendant. Jonathan Thatcher, now;
resides, a few miles west of Marlins-
burg. At I hat tii'.ie there was grow
ing oil it. a small apple trie about two
inches in circnmfireiice, the seed of
which must have been wafted and
planted by some of the laws of (he
Almighty. Protection was placed
about if, alid the trie grew and bofii
a red apple of delicious flavor.
U was never . grafteil, but grafts
from itare'novv doing duty in Iowa,
Ohio and Mistonri. In 1M5 Jacob I of neuralgic
Hoke and Philip DcfTeiidirfer picked j frequeutly
from that tree 115 bushels of apples.
For ninety-two years it met the win
ter storms and tje- summer sunshine
and gusts, hut last Sunday the tree
bowed its aged head to the storm that
passed there, lieing bodily torn up
from the nxiss. This was the end of
j ln '
enu never obscure, though offices I
Irv cranberries for malaria. 1 . ,, , , I . —
• 1 ,1 f should not sicek him 11 >r caiicusses A man, while fishing, suddenlv
i rv a sun hath for rheimiatism. i , .. .... .
• . , - , , ; make nienlion of hi.-, name. I.he]iub- tell into the water.
J ry ginger aleforsloni.ulicramps. ... . . . j
’ , , . . “ , he at large v. ill recognize and honor i nun ol bi-novoleiit.
t ry clam broth for a weak , . . . ,. • „ . , , . ,
• , Ins efiorls, and his inllueni c mnv beiholped Iiiiim-iiI
stomach. . ',, , , ,
grealer in a iinvate station than Ihal i and In "i
try a wet towel a*, the back id the - , . . . i.
• of a score 01 average ligiiualors.
neck when sleejdc.-s.
'Try. swallowing saliva when ■'*"
troubled with a sour stomach..
A fellow iUhcr-
’ jr'i I promptlv
aid him on Id < back
o a- riiteh his head i
There is i
dear.
Tln r, i
i cr a
i vantage over the to
I hitherto po--ib!e.
Th" -cur which
lllosi h.-ijipy to'bi a!.'.'
A sign trngnagi tin 1 hi
i hi'oiighoni tlie vvorld.
Th" motor of life, w it In
i all its pleasures and
mg somewhere, my i
beyond lli ■ Pm
avvay on l!ie West';ui plains, so 1 hi
nice, us ii was known of yore.!- iia-s-
ing over the dividiii;' ridge of tiie two
generation-, lobe known no.moiv.
s Ulan '
(•Very bml\
<1 with.
i l„d.i
L r i tO'
Ever a Song.
vi r
.1-
gan t<
in a punzlcl way. ■•'.Yhal'.: the mat-i ' heiv -
• lev?" asked the bystanders. -WhyM la
rile I'dnvtntion of cotton grovver., i* . v<,,l 'evi'" him. “ I'li-'i'
,v:r.
the
side.'
sonielhillg sin:''
of the lark vv ir 11'
U.o'lid come to a i|i':!(l y i,ip.
I bat which, having n
11,1 " '"ell . | |, 0 .j j.
mjoyment; '
On ev
no:, and v.l
drink of wn'.i-i
enrb v. ii ii i i r
w i .:'..'b'lail - t,
di.-' n;> hi- di
!’d keep me a
and when-v-.r
iellor I'll si,;!
tail
ptlie
with a
a jiino
V., i i 11 . I
h on the
, r • 1 In
bin tom and t il 11
if ! ii.v-tur
.not >.;i th |'!ii[ ii
nliii to dip up
i
•iy w 'll emb i-
1 n >1 f- inn-
he jin-: kt!,„n
p’Df* kiiOi ; o
• 1,
,i,.i
;iuk
Al'li
I'U'. mg, VV,
Core .
want
are
I’he
j, -ixieen rnlos to r-vi
js,
know ’em all; but can’t i a
the cost i.,f the average : 1 ,K ‘'nan ‘ peni d his eyi s and i Al-d i M nicl oni w hen the ieuvis drip ' ,l,,lil s
, J Alvin I-Jiu iinjon, I lll> Wil.S im* clKioj
ring Rei ves the itouhlepuriiase of n, <• . . rm , , . ..... .
. ' , ' thefamons I hatcher tree.—Pittsburg
protecting, the tcndir plants from ]); s . n t ( .i,
both cold and insects,
To insure strong and early plants
buttermilk for removal „f j taUed for Memphis, January .Uii.;'““‘T 1 'mas 10 r-uve iirowne
> tan Mid butternut stains. -boiil-t consider na-iv tiling,-; than tin 1 Ix-imvoleiu i.wn. "nnd
T’ry hiird . cider—it wLnigla-sfnl rciluctiim of the colton crop, 'iou-
tlfree liiiics a day- for iigiie ami' 'Life tbo ‘■rop Is well enough, but to!
rheumatism. reduce the cost off the average: 1 '"
Try a hot, dry IlaiHiel over the seat inop is a more imjwrlant factor iii:' ! " i,! . - .• s
and renew it. the prosperity of the Southern furm-j a ' l<>l, ‘' gfi'ing hiandy in tiie rules?
er. With the jn.'sent iiieibod, ii takes; " I hen never mind the other
■ ' in South Garoliaa (liree acres of land i fiileen
Suiuelxxly estimates that if costs to naiki one bale of cotton at 200 i ,|,| . ( .
on an average idMiiit s !,000 to raGoa pounds of firlil'Z.cr to I hoiii-re. With ,, i ‘! 1,1 1 ''' '
boy till grown. This is ralher hiirh I the itoo iminiils ii'„,i n,,. *1. i ,l 11 ‘ ' 1
r-1
pains
we vynni : J
ill imuxs nu-i the ■
I" hapov mid 1
* I
lieei >me.
most unevenly di-tril ib ,i |
face oi tin ear b.
1 !n 1 he worlu’s
: hilt lieali 1).
man's faith, the pm
and the good nuin
ran; ' charity.
The swallows are twittering cease-;
lesslv.
n do von liink
song
are clear, com 'iileit
And the song of th.'thni)h when;
the skies me giay, ; coiimiodit. ,m th-
! The. sill!, liitn
! - grain,
o mini! i \|.,i i|,
• ul ' 1 1,1 'pile, rich
.vhicii comes tirst." \1 Ha., point | urelwr.! te.x«i
•I'is '
jiil.-sport toevi-fv I !>:ie.
blue
ilurd t
bird- trill;;
in
.
SIk- '
i-VV ll.lt?"
1 !■ "'I i;i'iv .-ei'i
. »it rioiii alioat i
She --Hovv?”
-He ‘’Tlii* nu
miys lie. v c.u: i .-ci :b" ’.'
THE DHlXb HAKii
■; mv
b. b
si'.uievv hi'iv, mv
is rather high Mhe OOO pounds used on the
011 oiieverv near-
especially when vve remember that' acres coneciitruted
some of tjiem are not worth 50 cents iy.if not (pine n bale could he made,
a dozen after the job is finished. with, the extra working oftwo acres
There is ever a *011;,
dear.
• , . 1 • 1 Be the skies a hove dnrk or fair;
icing used III j. .1,1.
, I here is ever a King timt our henrl.s
three f '>r nervous com-1 U my heay-
plainis. A pi pmiueiil Moscow jihy-1 There is ever a song sonicwlieri
sician enumi ii'Jes fourtv'cn cases in j dear—
which he has found his treatmeul 1 I boro is ever a .song somew here!
remarkably successful, lie employs, There is ever a
T|;:i| by which pinpb lose hudth
and happiness by getting, and sonic
get health aiurhappines
1 hnnipoti'iit dross.
Devil's dust.
! in It' Sfs'vl!!t ‘- Thy M'o.'. 'A is Grow
lug More Tt'iiiprtatf.
osill;:
“How i^diits
Mr. Sniff.
din'!
Instead of drink being the rule
now anion- native Americans, it is
rarely seen on our dining tables.
Church members seldom make a
practice of drinking. It is never
heard of at ordinalioii'. end n 't"i’i- n
m iiieaii(!"S',vut lamji, vv tm 1, j.;
! vided with
pro-
I vini'ii wiiii a funnel-shaped rellector •
if •!. tiem. length,mid 2.
in res
.siVod foi'other anil niore protitalile
The discovery by Dr. Schluuch expeiuliturt.'. This rcinl of thought
that the fats in cix'O'iniit oil make a should enter the onui ^ ^ ^ i'ii."!i U1 j .> •( '1,1
The other day I’rofessor Charle.' very satisfactory subsiilutefor butter t m men at Memphis. If farming is! ^ ^ ^ j ^ ni.vvii.i.
the fertilizing must he generous and A. Young, the IViiireton astronomer, serins to be the beginning of a new not reined 10 u .•cieuee and ilmt (! , m ' ( \ t | v "- 111
unstinted. Bcfoi sowing the leed Mvns asked: “What is to you, ITo- and iuijKirtimt industry. Already at -cience taught progress in fiirming 1 j'.'.j " '' " "'1'U.i i>
the soil should have at least two j fessor, the most wonderful and start- .Miimile im a large f^ torv has heeii .iiert t.-painfully slow.- f'olumhia ' ‘b 1 !'
applications of either fresh stable!ling fact in astronomy?” “Well,” established, whjcT. ipriMitices daily Record. ' 'vi n c - .M tsom leu^t"
manure or «omc slrongly amiiumiated i said the Professor, “I should say Hie about jjioo kHogniiiis of tlie new 1- '.''i!'!i" | , 'f ' r' 1 " J' ' ll ' 1 4 " I 1 '"’ 1 '
fertilizer. Each of Hiesc apjdicationiij fact that the great Lick telescojxi Imtter substitute which is retailed The Anhiir i'i'oli>hing Coinpanv ', 1 ', j!-' ' M ‘ ai1 1 l ,‘ l ' > liw '
mrut lie worked i' Hie soil thorough- reveals dbont l(Kl,0(Ul,0(irt of stars, 1 at a price eipiivnlejit to twelve 01 six- have made a happy Ini in their new " m ' 1UI ‘‘"""'m 111,11
ly. If stable iniaiir.e is used care and Unit evorc <m.. ..f ii...... u .. ■ -
my 1 '• ' b’ il man.' saiil
hired an old ex-bar- j-H funeral '. I’ll • isatul. .if ebiMi
; ber to trim mv law n tbe
dear
■ song
-omevv here, mv IT 1 l "‘ ask, '' l if 1 'n»uld hav
other day, j have grown up vvilliout ever taking a
In the midnight black or tlie mid
day blue;
I'lie robin pipes vvlicn ill
here.
And the crick.,
nigh I Hir,>11
|s' iixii'd also,
lie cost of rare dnil's is
it (glass as a beverage. Total .JistiiKnei*
has become tv.spectnble,and dninken-
iii hh a disgrace. \iul vet sen.-ihle
me- j people seriously tell us that our
, . I IXfilQI V ll.Ml 11 -T lIKtl/ our
■s wlien Hi" iiii i- tiling asloiii.'hing'to the uninitiated, j reformatory meibod.' niust be given
., , , ' A tine,'iHmnd bottle of alkaloid of 110, bei an.-" vve iiavei'cui,'no pr
etehimips tin whole 1 . 1 l .„. , , - ,
aeonitine costs < (xaiine, the I hey -ny there is niore di’inkiii..'
.r... .1 1 1 •
iie buds may blow and the fruit ■ ,,
umy grow , 11 1 "lereially
And Ihe Autumn leave
gre.it local ana-stiii'tie, i.-: worth coni- j 1
125 a iiound.
, , .-Vi ,11 v— 11.no inane a nappy III!
ly. If stable inaiur.e is used care mid I hut every one of them is a *1111,! teen cents per jxmnd. Thy nuts are cover. '1'he Janunry i
should be taken to avoid such as giving light and heat to his planets. 1 obtained from the South Sea and mil in an entirelv new
mav contain irnuu of 'vUn.i 1 You know the Lick telesco|K reveals fond Islands,
may contain grass of ;’iy kind. 1 . o.i xuow me i.ick retescojx reveals Cond Islands, and al;.< ) from Africa, coming dre y
After the plants are up a top stars so small that it would require Arabia and Son ih America. 'I’he popubm work, On Boll. Sides, wi
H of a clear,
. and sero; ! ■" ""
, tbe patient feels a ideasaet sensation |{ '" " |K ' ,|K ' , ' 1,10 *""■ t, ''• '"in, or ties at a eust of gl
i) U 111 IH.*! (.'4)1UF*8 r . ii StlOU j * ||i,)i>ii * 1 y 1 ii ■ 11 v J11
** 1 warmth. Surjin?!*!" ivaiilts an* r j u » hi »iu i \|k
and verv be-
All lovers of that
said to have t"'i'ii ohl ine! by
tile
------ 1
dressing of fertilizei or manure may j 80,000 of them to bo visible to the j new butter
be neCossar}’, if they do not grow off 1 naked eye.” ' color.
, -v ■ * * ' iMI' I H H- . V H -
treatment.
snow,
There is
my dear.
over
per eapita now Hi.in w li.-u vv.M egan
a ]>oiinil. Papayotjn, I tliis tianperiinc ■ work. Will i!i i
, it .solvent for Ihc diphtheritic mem- : pi ;i.-e li d us if tills ima,
drop crisp, , .* J
lirane, conies in thirtiou ounee but- vv hislo-v or inere bee:? Bu; | o-'
xicli. Si ill it nicans more aleohol, will rliev td-a e
ire various pi'epara- I Ml n- how mil'll vv.-vvoald have
0.111. u-ed in been taking at
senses. I hey
1 11 oii^ soaii vvluH, ; . 11| (1 ('jjjdiijn' ii-i-u in oeeii tuKin.' ai tla pivvu ■ -
. y range from fate of iniTe;, al inr.nigni;: n ol
Maiiv of the applicants for divorce $137 for a single ounce to the almost drinkers, if il had ic.r K.-ii for teui-
our-b Somefliing tha' sliould be lo..ked Mii'kiiow ledge that they have made a ! im redilde jn'ice of >5<Kt,0(M) for 1 he jierance work and tiM' hinj. --'Tenqiorn
tenay Baylor is acoiitributor for lsy2. • igto-'-u micrqscone. 'sour maah, aanie small quantity. au«ti Twiehar.
* ’ ’ "' 1 niJtev Z'*.M . c n- ■
nhittish he glad to knows Miss Fiiineos ('
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