The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, November 27, 1888, Image 1

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' ' '? '??? ? l(<" ' . " ??'?. M:: . ; . no: ?? mmmm m?. %?,?*?? ^Ktetidh noiontiflt, 3d year, hud never iHHfiohu rak look to th? hllli for ??t; .Bn.tSt,?,tSf 'Z%ll, , Big now a* mkj ^ S^pohtkeroot IWfti i^thefttmoa? .... >#Mmj ?e fcltcTiea %|n rtojf^Caiona}i;fc.( aasho weni^bout "But *11 the preparation* wero com liirt; ?*en 'lown to tho couttloR of the hnbibMy flddle-?i*pea ?poon?J th?t vtitt en hdrloom from Xmio'* '|i*|?mothof^ And the Old eaa Sl?t?V #0i*i4Vblu*M#?a, and tome coy ?redifltfa Imp^ible JaiK^chpet, in *he nf> nn<l gutf him," ?ho ?M to i^Fripir Wttoo^SosptlX ?t iiM \F-Wr$! mk*mM Id the Captain < $&? from the i fl;?fce jajs sho coming to a mW'-M? [rowinsM wvuiio oi cnioKcn-piQ, "II I martoT*ptTW mind to spond tho winter here, ana finish my silk curtains. ' rm.a-mftkin' *iik curtains, Elizabeth Anir-sewin* strips pf sftk together, just like ydu sew c^rpot-rags? and when It's all done, I'm mfm mpi ?ar; obstinate ^MfinSSfi ^te^starkw; [Inner, thejt^ew pbnderi] ..U?_ t >, ma'am! but we> packages that wo put "p rr'i""' "pa9?o?n5i there ?r <ione ti /ll&nd so on, ft U dUtincuPui the collector avoidod.' par?dd?i"j Wt'&mx A Duilo's I(lnn <>r Rad frftPW. * < h^rJMz &?> ch?pi.i?. Shu wasn't a bit nice, dOh't you know. j. caught her flirtiug with a follah. yoir Know.' I was real mad, quite desperate,' yon know, *tfd I was going to aUpi. bim, 5id ****' and d0 you ho Freddy? ??Couldn't imagiao, :?pop ?Jwobr.*''- ? ; ? ?>*.?< IJarry~uOb, he was ayft&liy rude, don't you know; he aotuaily'doubled tip 3*li flstf.it mo I'Ma . V Wjf ?, Froddy? "Vou don't moan i fc t It i makes me feel faint Jo think of such fe rocity."' V- ??? ; ? - 1 ^>Harry ? MRonlly, I .'tnl'nkX should hav? fiwooncd myself, but Miss Tiddiwink actually laughed! ~ It caved ,me from faintingfit I was so annoyed, \dOu't JOU know,, that I gave her ono of my terrible glances, BUq understood it sfrji a all ovor betwebn us. A fellah til^ ifon't XAjjrk bow, or the girls would never, e.pect Mm.-fe.to, Truncal. Bai<* ihe ybuthJ ijk S<f<ty^frid. ^tneeUatiJ Wvoinbra it does," thocity oaitbr ox ? ?nthlisidaiiir.- ' no ft 'order/that may hoi"' bo vulga Wll .to i|i; do wu in thip- clea n a mantle baskot.>' ( , VWftat,- arn't-ybu going to uso itl*? ./'P-1? ?>?? H. *OuTd be ft tfcirad to' allow Vtho smutty-fingored pr in tors to thumh such ; beautiful wrHlu#" r Hiuvllio Coi?nootlo>>. "Is that cheek goed for any ^hthg?" asked a passenger on the . ake Bhore Hoad of tuo policeman, at tlio Detroit & Milwaukee depot yesterday, . . ? !'?No, sir,'' replied the oilieor, after ah . Inspection. "That's* eonfldenco mrtn'a | chock. Ho^; much did you' let him have?" ' V ' :}* '?Thirty dollars. '* "Will, you haVO been dwindled. Didn't you'everread of their game*i" "1 Ota of tlfnes * , : < '?And yet you were toped In?" ">cs;.'r '.'Ioati't help you any." , "I don't want you to. I want you to look at this." . ^ ? f Ho handed iho' officer a parcel which, upon bojng opeho I, was found to Con tain a largo bunch Of human hair which had beon pulled out by the roots, and a pteco of a man's oar. --^And count this." added the man, a<? ho held out a roll of money. ?'Hero aro sJO, and what does it all meaAf" aafcod the oJHcer. 'Vm the man that was swindled. Th's truck belonged to tlio chap who thought he had < aught a nicker. Bee the connection? ' '( losely obsorvo my left eyo. foe arty squaxhin thoro? leel ol my he.?d. Any soft spots anywtioro around { Tra la, old boy, and toll 'om nob to woep for yours truly!" ? Detroit l WKmv p ??'. ' 1 ^ . 1 ~ 1 r 1 1 r j ? Wnltlrix for a Railway Collision. ?'Ouw it a profession that tries men's soul," m d a train deipatcher. "Not withstanding that in lato years the different railways, havo adopted rules Whioh thoroughly fcystomati/o the busi< ness, oven with alt the safeguards a I. tt lo bit of carelessness or dereliotiort of duty iiMiiablo to cau*o troubo, and not only loss of propo/ty, but in many instances ll attended with lost of tife. , "1 remember somo years ago when 1 had charge of traint ohm Southern road, whore te ograph o^jces Wero fow and far botween, of giving i\u oirdqr to thb operator at a certaiu station to ly^!d the north bound p.weugcr train forordort. so that 1 might help ; Ihe south bound passenger ti'ain to make it? morning point, the Ult?r beisg somewhat latdr I ho opciratrtf popeaUd the holding otder, for' wh ch I gave Mm 'J. K * j then gave the southbound trtkln art Order to use some of fhe north bound train's time to make the meeting point. / Instead of holding tho north'boiimi train for or<iortt the opnrator lfit it go by h rfil The foad Waa orooked, and as notartralrtfi wore Utwmn telegraph stations. 1 started to 2? CT iJSfhtt ?h? ?nt t,?l? NaolnKl 5 t imt m > tarjlWi An^fiy jiervaa I -Mm ' JM ST9 ?A to dttok, and as Temj b S:1 [A ':? 5f '?*?> ? V ?, tilli! Bw^teht w^U, , v 5u will And it toll k,*tbe nation, ;V^ ^ %e,think?j| |^ the I -,- . * \?j "*'5^' '"V ' h 'help and power: |a y W ^ lftroj^, they. ?MW. $&}&}> Mpr* : . b to Vmh p Wjr iiro picturtfp meaty tb ihade trees, and gartfcns' and8con& y are flllnd wlfchr?ha?&Sfcf? flaWte Hut V ?VW? ?M? kUlMVUJ ?1|V? VVtM ledwlth chol&est flojwef* Bui charm ii tbo genial, energetic, Chris MpOT boau^lful ohil row., ?ne mrgB mi%iti?a<jtt>riis ' across tht -v r-'?ay or?. tbe fountains of bis wealth, and he has atfchtued the highest honors in the ?*IW the citizens of his. native State, yet never fpr tlan master, vy tti Ii h dreu. | The .large '" tne citizens 01 msnauve oia*o, yes never ioc ?<< gets that by Industry, economy, integrity and the blessing 61 God, HeWaa ffottt \nrni) * xo hiHf>n viable position, The^brjght happy litdMn aro carofuUy trtiln&d In tbo waysof isdon>, while thoy enjoy all the advantagei to b chli , whlcbTabundant wealth affords, econd picture is taken idg sbadpws proclaim The second ^i>ict.uro *6 taken when sAme iflotf am( are looking upon the origi lS8! oven '? proclaim, v that life We Btdnd in th g shadows . p apDtwhm*. , ana are lookir, [cture drawn sq many years . ? '^ ' -?vet-Ilk Tbo lawn is green dtid.Velvet-lt1w.as befcrr tho trooip, moro beautiful, and the mansic handsome nnd well-preserved, but thp eoi servatorj ip fliletl with farming imple? ~* instead of ?-N? "? ? ? ^ ,ilon?, ?nd Portitgal. 61(( gaIlonk. German* . ef?foi"d.J*bwnds laoije princeps in the woflc rr.m w'* wip ucmmu i* Hamburg and JJren what that implies.; ,Tt to be. occasion ally use ,w" *9 ?*i^?w-irorn and we all, know. ?? ~ ^"n-and rum are said . . , ,, _ _ ? t rT ? pfrlntei/s, for tur- ' It flr rSboHod that a gorilla, which ' ?>*?? b?en procured at tho Gaboon; Hiver, di?td on ths Way.sjnd in order td preserve the. j>W PWrlv lhat it was placed in a cASkof' tr^do tHit when the. cask -w<w Ht Liverpool ' it -was found that the T ? , ?? vuqv VHO air and shin of tho gorilla had been burned j?. if by vitriol and that the body was in. a terrible stato of putrefaction. JPerlla of iravellng in Kngland. ?Tho English' railway compartment car?, isolated, without any contipuous passage way, and without tbe presonco of the conduce tot* or brakeinan While tho train is-ih motion, are sometimes placed of great exposure and ' teril to paesengers who are so fortunate as to avo bad ooibpany. ' The lYiU Malt Uazetto mentions the recent. journal from London to Liverp<K>l of a gentleman aCM bis niece, nnd Snothor gentleman, ???fihi wife and two chd ren, wheb three forbidding-looking men Entered their compartment at Willesden for' tug by.- All three had bte'ii drinking, and opo was obviously drunk, with a Injttle from 1 which be contihued to drink, until he bo caine quite Cra/ed. He "stripped himself to . tho waist and struck one of nis companions in the face, drawing blood." The children were prossed into, a corner, the writer of tho account and the othei1 gentleman standing giard; whereat tho thaniao ''called for the key of his l ag, so that ho might get his knife out and make a clean sweep of tho whole carriage. M Ju?t then tho train steamed into JElugbv a tat ton, and they wero rescued from What threatened speedily to culminate in a fenfftjl trsgedy. Liquor-drinking, both on the land and tne sea, adds groatly to the peril ' of travel. Tompnranoo Now ? And Notes. Albany hae 1200 plnoes where liquor i* sold ?one to every ninety inhabitants. An Iowa man is arretted artil flue ) ? 10) and costs for troating a- friend to a drink of wjit sky. Father Clears, of Wisconsin, last year de livered 174 address* and lecture* in behalf of the Catholic Total Abntinence Union, and Administered the pledge to over 100,000 per sona. . ; ? M. Rtnilede Lavelyo, tho distinguished po litical economist, says there ?is a ''cabaret" for every ten families iu-Be)glura,and within the 1Mb fourteen yeafa the consumption of drink tutt doubled*' ' v. . The Woman'* (Jhristlan Tonvperanco Onion of New Hampshire are making arrangement* to open a home for intemperate women. The Htate legislature has granted the sum of $.VW0 to start the work. / "I'll do better tiext time," said a man who had been drunk wheA it wai feecewtary for htm to besober. "Oh, not" said hie employ* of; "von will not do at all. Some one else will be doing in your place." He ven drunken men, taking with then* a keg of Inter, recently, lit night, crowded ittto * littlo'akltf, at liOuuvillo, R.y. Soon a cry fctt bfclp was heart!, and four of the men ruhore by reee-uers, The other three fefeajgattl song*