The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 30, 1897, Image 1
Barnwell People.
VOL. XXL
BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER .10. 1807.
NO. 17
OUANANTCCD CUAC FOA CHILL*
,an, FCVCR an* MCVCNTIVC o*
-MAUARIA.
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■ WILL SO'>X-
THE RIVER 5W4nr
CHILL AND FEVER CURE
SO ors. BOTTLE.
All OnuoaisT* an* Country StoacA.
BEGIN TO BLOW!
axo
NoW is Liie Tiqie to Get l{ead|) for the
©@MIN0 ©0LB!
Will Kriieve Grip in 21 Hour*.
Ladies and
Gei)t)erpei}
Are eordiallj inviu> I call and
amine the
ex
CHOICE and
COMPLETE
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spi vno vxn vs
WHEN Wt WERE QHIlOREN.
Pnvti yrm Illtl* wife,
Onr larufT i IiIiUIkkhI'* k'*I Ilf*,
Our (pk n.litl ■ It". ■ n tli.' mmU,
Thu l»xit | i,,iiJkA|» r ti)i hij um n hxnilni
Tli- r»tn that riv^cht iii in th- wmid,
Tlw oal.-H wr tlM whm we u rre Rood.
ilull 1 bruk- iinil i;.*ilo fuu cry.
When wu wore chilari u. yuu mill It
Hnve you fdfBOtten, Utlir wife,
Th« du i n:UR of llial o i.cr l.fu.
The alruiiRe mw li^ut t.ie whclr world
wor*
When I f«. Iota's perfect blossom bor-i
The dreams wo had, the sonR* we m.ulA.
Tin • sunshine and the woven shade.
Thu tears of nmny a sad Roodhy,
When wu were partedi you and 1?
Ah, nay! Your loving heart, 1 know,
Ilcmei!.hern anil the long ago.
Il Is the light of childhood's days
IJiat shines (hrougli all your w inning ways-
Ood grant we ne'er forget our youth,
Its Innocence and faith and truth;
The sin lie., thatears and ho|ies gone by.
When we were children, you anu 1.
-Fredvi loll C. Weatherly in t as* Il a Mugnrlne
■nn. Ilrr «Eoi )i nf ammunifine kdd ttret I
miund tn uirp cartridKi'v wluu ab*
met n m nutiiiK party of «uvalry and wrut
tupplied with iOO nnuidN and ma mm Ii
piovittoMd n« she would tnkn Him bud
tlM-u been rioRRiuK liui Imli.inn for oVtl
twu uitiUthi nnd bad donned male at
tire as tiie hitiiduHt to-Rt t aliout in.
There were Iiujians ou the trail of tin
AcodtiiiR )iiirty, and uu hour after Mary
had roiih tier way nhe fmiiul 12 mount
«d warrior* in sirIu iM iiind in r liiit
Wu* at IQ o'clock,, in the nioruinR and
on the open plains. She licudcd for Hit
faraway hills to tbe went, and for Hit
‘ first hour permitted the Indian* to Rain
cu her. When they had conifl within
half a mile, she set the pace to bold
them there, and made one of the great
est ride* recorded under like nircnin
stance*. Her horse wu* in prime coudi
tion, and the ponies were also ut theti
best. The Indian* knew Whom they
POPULAR OELU6ION8.
of Thaa* That ft are Net Tat Wmm'
Tarn C p by the Knots.
It ia remarkable how many popular
elusions still linRor In spite of tfc«
spread of cnliRhteumeJiL I am pot re
ferring now to historical and literary
fictions, such as the crttmuon “Up guards 1
and at ’em,” popularly ascribed to'
Wellington at Wutcrlotvto the “Eng
land expects every man to do his duty,"
mistakenly ascribed to Nelson, nor to 1
the utterly untrue story about “Jessie"
announcing the advance of the high
landers to tbo relief of Lucknow oa
hearing tagpipes which (as a matter c4'
ftact) were not played. Neither nn» I re
ferring to those popular superstitiona 1
which the Tbinrcn club ia endeavoring
to kill by ridicule, though there are*
. 1
A BOEDER HEROINE.
“lucky” as well r.s unlucky supersti-
werc after and detenuiudfi to csiptun I Boos, which the Tliirtfeu club dcea uc»
her alive and nnhuft n reck. The belief in Hie luck liringinif
The race and pursuit lasted for AC jk>V<r of tbe horseshoe, for example,
of wblcii was covered wlii<-h led L^-rd NelwiO to nail one Vi*
/
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FOR
CHRISTMAS
GOODS
(iO TO
Til* DAVIFaS STOKE.
1 mt will find rTrrylhing
ItlMlU f lati* )ia« deviftpa l* 1
make y ntittjE ptwt|»|c Itai'i't
an«l old ftdkn lui|»|»*rr.
llMf ftOMirtm«-nl gnBBfot • <
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rd ( hn*lifaoa Ouewk^ larra
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■ tv nf ara ia%ral»*»a* I**
, nuaorrvH** ,*»f da*r rti»4»LHa.
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1 >41 Ir atavking la I Hr* f
It ••oylrt lo Ur rm|4 y
I hr«a4aM* aftfynmjf
A ad d a til a*4 la* oai
halt i( eHc ILdidgy • gw a*»
gir lva|>|i, aa (Hr V to l»r
HOLIDAY i
»IEAlH/r \KTKK8.
BgraarlL S. C
Mast. Mad
ry te<Mf
We of Ouster * command were swing
ing amuud to reopen the overland trail,
every station of wbhh in western Kan
saa bad U cn raptund by tbe Indiana.
We had gone into ramp noe night after
a c<mi( tutn.ua ride uf nearly 100 mil-a,
and everybc*ly bat tbe seuiiml* wee
■ feel a-lerp. when there ouue rVlMg la
i fnen the nerthweet a girt. IH feare (44,
1 namni Mery Tbamp*«i hbe wa« rid
I ma a pteiy wttbnai saddle or bridle,
and she w am hatleee aad wit boat agnaa
Mo* ed the atea bed taaa ema
■ wrrs aa«k>ae ta bear bar I
i eb* rear bed I be gravtal'e teat 11« f re
port was leTaa aad to tbe pnOM T*W
I aalWe Be tbe ■urtbweal was a party a#
1 pawera—• wagoo*w Ml Mao eaad #•
i waaaan aod egildr*» Tba aaaep bad
heeo attached by lodlaoe aa Weor Wa
' free, aod Ibe gtfft bad Ma-eohad ber
paay daahed t , I be lioee aod gal
hard ta saorvb ad and hbo bod Woo
teaWMaei tao Ibe brae there (O Woe mtWo
bp Maoadod lodkeoa bol bod dtelaoaal
I tgog.
(WeWo boaoeegatad ber
the aeeaatMO ed the aoaeg
|- » I ana I an iii ■ ea aod
miles, every rn«l ol wmeii wu* cov
at a gullnp. The girl was ruling atraigbl
into tbo enemy'* country, an.I at sun
down abu detenuiiied to go no fartber
As sbe reached tin- creek (lowing around
tbe east base of “Thnuipaoti a fort,"
which ia h hill atundiiiK by it* If. aba
threw beret If off her bor*t- and took a
long drink and then led tba- animal U
tbe < red of the hill. Kortanatrly fui
b*y there waa a sink ><r baste el ibe top.
With many lotoe rurks lying ahuot, and
ta a abort lime ahe bed dnoe all that a
Odd tar mold bave acr* mi pi la bag aad»t
the (i ream at am *a A* tbe iediaae fame
•p they apered 'Ol to eortrrle the bill
TWy bad rea tbHr a w-tlm (n eartb aod
were to on harry lo bo* bee nga
I'root dark to 4a*a Ibe bee«4or waa
oeBdAdoriod. aod ahe afWroeoi redaled
that aha Ary, fairly well hbe bad •
Mbihr'e «OoWvo fell ad weaee fieorp
' ed pe»<tshme aod aaetoOOWWM aod oo*
bad M all dtaanayed **«• tbe eiaaadWo
Wheo m-eeiog eoMev Ibe lodnaod ge
Maoded bar aorreodse. gntog t*r morh
proAm aod poonAsaag to mu et her ir
MM ed Mott etllage e eogorb Ibid * ~
Oeohd Mhady ho*e daiM, hoi tWe dad oeT
>W'gtiM !• !••*•• e • ■%!*— tahaW ebb
t* gt*« a abed lOOB rtdb (O eeeadeer
%o« h*ora oere eeoeoMmd tg Iho Wee*
■o* te teplog lh awghM
aod tteoi bohog Mo gtet togee
y aeohe ghatr beta eMtag gl a dgeeg
d a aoAehmd ammeat LdMha g
_ bo dho *e*M tbo htft VWm
gaaaml ib Wm edwe a gghr ad to* moo
oeeew* haflhg aod aoo o*MOWdi vw
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1'tnbi ipMbfiMMi fif** Mi <*■*'*• mm
* m
• m wm 4<#t mmmmmrn
Mt «»<§ mm Mu mm m rnmi
tbe mast of tbe Vlvtnry, Mill aurvlves,
and gambbh'a t bn-eg boot tbe wortd-—
even tbe uniat estate and worldly minri-
td—huve a trad it u nal rrvmaco fur
buraptsu lud per*am.
IVrbap* I bad better exemplify what
1 mean Well I rrmtteUr toc% ohil*
ia a midland toon, bearing arjorWdy
my ibet tbe rmrry log od a raw potato in
I hr tnearr* pnrhet was mi anfelllag pre-
vi wt lie nf rbevwuitUan To oty aomoe-
Mewl several IwdtWdeefa—all cd tbrwt
Mewed iwlellt^wreawd k*w4i
pr>cinc«*l lh* dr*Wr eH•
tel.**. fT>eo wbWb tbe
a* a pawled aod Wbtrb lo
aod efyaare*** wsaw eoaetty Mho roogb
psbbWo Tbeew fl*o o«e* bnely s*m
vloeod ef Mm vtrtwse ad tbo ^owre ee o*
•geeAgr agotoat •beowMBWOk aod Ary
daaffid lo he Wo^ad aoA ef (WsW hr
Wrf in* twtoiwAwg tbM rh*y bod (oartWot
p>«*4 ad th* sow ,aoahe e edhtwry If Mm*
ply aorraol ha th* poteg I tad M to
gadry dms Moop w got a* (Mery
MM*BWa*d ad tgW agbw^ 4 OatOhOd O
Me* Mag E *0 MHg Mdl toAeBdbOf ad
• w arsooB mmoom aw
v> oearaag ed m*0 a atag
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LATEST STYLES
And can supply every need from the front door mnt toilK'
•owe! rack in the hack- porch/
W •iwvcn r t time now to tell of crtii 4
Dress and Dry Goods, Groce
ries, Hardware and other
over-crowded lines.
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to tbe 4mm,0 W a*rh ood t l-a a repair-
lad eof***Uy 4»ne end gnaretot**4 In
give eotl-lartluM t -II aud ee* onr
^***10*1 |*li*(t**grapD album* ei.4 Hull-
1 Coy pfrerote.
Cotton Seed
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no* hoodhed Ra ah> la ea*b *f Oeaarg-
W. Troe*'# Impenred lt>g H*tl, ao I '
Naormfl'e Imgraved llrrfaaig I l*a|*r
er<| while ,*• at fthr a bweh*l, *r will rvrha»g* onr
■4 llo*«d bm>ha far f*«tr. Far parttcwiare writ* *r a—-
W. d. (Mwltno,
Rlerkville, 4. C.
P. 4.—I ala* have ifiy bnahela nf
Klog a Imprevvd at same price d-lh
To form*ao idea of ill
UfEAPSESSand
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1898 BICYCLE PRICES ARE OCT!
Popular “19 year old”
Bicycles i
LISTiPRICE $60.
‘‘ Die highest high-grade price that" 1 s fttir.^
Apeclul Size, 3n inch wheels ? 70
RHinblcr Tauthsms 1U0
of out immense
'^!)7 Ksrtih’-ra, while they !*«t,
(|*». gtl inch Mh»-t‘la ....
»li*. l'Hii*lvin*>
•M
1W
stocks cye-si^rht is nPvdeil; ii«rthin'jr »*lse will do uk jirtice
and we ask you to ctmr 1 and i»r*iin’4e our best effortn t'*
please you with liriCh the t'XeelhMH'e of <Hir uimkIm oim! ibe
. cheapness of our prices.
The Biown .\[eoiedi {
Barnwell, 8.
HE I TER THAN EVER!-dw.0« ii«* -0!
-CUEAI'EK THAN
Mbit
KVEIB
GORH’JLLY & JEFFZRy MFC CO.
-ow W. H. GARVIN, Mgr.,
ami •**•*•' who i>*» *' .fc-' 1
ge WwW he o yeowt ef oafaty
Bgr« 1- teg p. wavte Pho dad l
g» «Mh <%■ aawMtowd. boB Ihtvwdad te
4*^ iid ofa ■ W »wlf aleMa I tht*.h aba
terw ferwd te g-away with
ml—d wttb —
a few MtooWa brnga-r W h»W »b# pwpU
wrte making rtwuy fur a Mart (by rank
and Ale ieantert of btr deunomOlteM
We owtltud brr fowy. beathd bvr ov«r
a wtnchvetiT rifle and a rviolvrr and
pltniy of aniuiuuliioo, aupplitd bvr
with food (ir arvvral days, and nothing
waa lac king when she rudo out uf camp
in tbo direction tbo Indiana had takrn.
Knowing that b«r Lrolbcr Jimmie
would be eent to aumo village uiinmg
tbo bills to bo held captive, she gave all
bvr attention to dodging war partus
and hunting out village*. On tbo old
maps of Kumns there uted to be u crick
called Thompson creek, and it was
named after tbe girl. Ouo morning aft- 1
er a night spent in riding ovir tbo plains
she entered a grove of willows and cot
tonwoods on a Htt-Te island in the mid
dle of the stream to Ho up for tbo day.
About 10 o’clook in tbe forenoon an
Indian band numbering about 20 old
men, women and children came along
and made their camp ou the ea*t Lank
of tbe stream and within pistol shot of
the biding girl. Among tbe boys she
saw her brother for tbe first time. He
bad been clothed in Indian dnss, but
the identifiid bim at cnee. He was
among tbe eeore of lads sent across to
the grove to cut lodge poles and fire
wood, nnd tbo girl planned u f«-at which
the most daring scout woUd have he*,
tated to attempt. It was to carry the
boy off in the face r*f the villi* e, and it
waa not ber fault tb*t she made a fail
•ra of it He waa oo* of tbe first tv
reach tha island, and rh* rule boldly
eat of stmlicf and called him by a-him
and moMd toward bun lie Wtes so *ar
grtmd ol ttgM of ter that ha roa a* ay.
Bfto gaMtuth him aad artasd aad Mwd
te Ml tern aa te te* aaddb. tat te
away tern tea and Ma lad mas
Aa Moay a* • maga
teg*
dir.■IL * uf a saygly samg oo mifss d>*
Mat te* ****** *aa tha mom. tern—
*t that aHrr rtdiog tro Mb* lha sa"
teoda romp mom* ma ooul tha wcaut
osa ov*r. || waa M hoar* tefuao ihr
Mona i*rai 0. aod tha todiam amur
•Uricd uot o—l ytrhad ay lha trail el
teat — am* a* tha pair had tahra
camp. Tba mow lay two fort derp ua
tba level, and with lbs hurt* carry lag
double Mm race Would at«a have brm
rua tramped la a similar ravine, ten
milae to tba weat, were three comp*
una of the Kaviuth cavalry, and we
bad just brokrO camp and got iuto the
mddle when Mary Thompson, with ber
brotbvr oo tbe saddle behind ber, came
riding down upon ua, with tbe yelling
Indians only half a mile away.
Then foil wed what the eastern phi
lanthropists have been pleased to term
“a cold Hooded slaughter of unarmed
i ludiadk" There were 23 in the baud.
All were armed, but they came over the
ridge and down among us before they
altew«d kg tei
te tea ptes* m enter u
strata tea tty si Ms
•te—. TV* pwtesM |* • highly i
moo. uf ra— pliimql Inhllsitool
OMprta. hot f>« many yiara ha I
lha snhyrvt uf so cwliad "r
toady lha mum—* uf tte<
prvvtote his pwrmlag for any Irogth uf
lints may ompotica hr which his not-
oral abtiitn* o—l acquired oca mpluh
mvnts would ia happier cirrcuiMsm—
have euabM him to gate distinction.
In the maniacal phase ef his illness ho
show* an ■stodfobiwg wealth of id—s.
•nd with his maatfold knowledge and
hisnadiuessof exprosiou (be has lately
been s wrfort) becomes witty and even
brilliant in his language. Thus in tbw
lecture he dclivirrd ou the mental con
dition of tbo maniac in periodical nt-
fbcksof umducss he puzzled bis audit nco
by tbe brilliant and exact form of bin
speech, and on a lay person or Bi junior
knew of our presence. Duly three lived student might even have made t|ie iur-
to get buck to the village.
Librarian Keen.
Speaking of Gregory B. Keen, who
has just been elected' librarian of the
Historical society of Pennsylvania to
succcid the late Frederick D Stone,
tbe Philadelphia Inquirer rays: "In
pure library work Mr. Keen has *bad
good experience as tbe librarian of tbe
library of the Uuivirrity of IViinijl-
▼auia. For many years be has been the
mrrv*ponding secretary of »b« aociety.
His psptrs on tbe Swidistr iutlueooe in
Ptnnsylvania ora marked by the soci
ety's careful mettoode of InveMigution,
and U4h by testee and training Mi.
Km te Ailed to prove a moe* wurthy
to Or. htewa “
presMou that his statements were cor
rect and his conclusions logically drawn,
though, in fact, they were all nonsense
He spoke for nearly an hour, bolding
tbe attention of bis audience tbe wbole(
time. His look and bearing, which are
tbort of a scholar, helped to keep upSfho
HHwtoa.—British Medical Journal.
Tits Truurvoa Spccfarl*.
One day, kilo yters ego, gtju
London News. Lcid leunyaon 'was
walking in meditaticft Steel tba
grounds at Aldwmk, wfcffl A f.-ans*
rusted tcwaid him Irsima Bt.mda
party of friends to follow mesa at Id-
•am Arrivid witLiniprakiagdis
tea rtrsagsr asd, “(on y u '
• hers 1 «on fad tbs part Tn«
tairw hy s—pBBM. Ite great Uunoam
Was msA ssadp sruh asg wassiM «Mt ate
“I as* te ^tette • fw