The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, January 04, 1883, Image 4

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22 23 24 '25 26.2i PAgE, A Hi i9 of t h De gtefos the following ral - - - in te Amer can S4ri.UUuriat for JJecembe?: " _ &he m r8 isbought orsow *ul- oft arsed as towha wE it, and disputes may s be avoided ,fat Sue,st what their farm In brief where 111001aam are madein -the a< e oidnsao tand all so attached or f xed to te t~ buildinge, as to be. - b. is known in law as ~es annru"da a intare-doe ~7'~ .~~4 lon the intEaton 0o ~~~w Nre. -paidt theegn .~1 Anthin sofixed to PC lthat it emi 4 ~ rm "an .any w ig oy O 8t nature,. fittd tse ande annexeda A~~hOO ner r wi ha .$ ee be aa 2 ~i .anyi*iaiteh feQwne W ileto -U:anl pedu **a~ to eiwkiltunto en utfom. b ~aig'on. thefam a vr,futme use, go withit r original '_nenation is ap b changed from ~ hywoe out with the-in _ them eleewbere e they would the stad -ns d Bo ihe difference between rem at the-tme qs edaway forfutur seaNIdpls howevei ~ ~I~croe,tbems of.a barai, hat - held no to be apaof th z~z~Stain tres,of course -~p4~the farnm;so are treo ggor blown idoiwn, if left whern 7they fall but if not corded up fo sale; the wood baa then become pex sonal property. - going to bed, change the clothei end if those taken off aretto b wornp the neat dayloru them a a th yaraud dry$hoougli - y In eating, espesially*Iillwarm weather, 'go slow.' Do tot coin ini hot from work, and at-once si &own at the table, but tak. timne t cool of, and at meals ea'slowly Many look upon- the time spent a meals s wasted, while it isreall of thegrtet"E slowly, ard ehew 4Iyou ea1 prolong the tim' at meals f -plesant conversation, doso. D not be in,. a burry to resum~e worn after meals in hot weather. -fTake i long nooning. Better spirits,.an< increased vigor sind strength, wil far -more than. make up the tim< taken to rest. A general fault of our sleeping rooms is lack of ventilation. Onae - reason for'this is the attemptt< keep out flies and mosquitoes,be dlosing the rooms during the day 14mmnes upon which wire cloth4oJ ~--~;the cheaper mosquito netting ii stretched, will ke~ej out insects and allow of needed ventilation. Farmers who work all day, are not often troubled with sleepless -nees, insomnia, as it is called ; yet it isin some easesa disease, and the more fatigued one mnay be, the less he isinclined to sleep. A brisk walk before bedtime, and a spong ing and rubbiiof the whole body, with a wet towel around the hesd, -will often break up the very una p%aaant habit. Farmers are 'very apt to -nele their teeth. Every one should-have. a tooth-brash, not too hard, and brush the teI)MigwaserfreeTy, ~- ci e~e& W trai for -wo m66ff ETIC. has six apples and divides one among his five brothers and sisters. How many bas be left' If a qnart-box of strawberries holds a pint and.a half, bow many boxes will it take to make a peck, and how quick can atramp get away ihb them ? If a farmer can mow six acres of ;rass in one day bow many liars will it* take -to mow thirty-eight acres of graf in three days? A guest at the h0 pays.the ter twentyfive cent ' bis trunk up stairs ; ten cents to a boy to bring, him a pitcher of water ; twenty five ceents to the waiter to bring his din"er; twenty-fve cents further t.the .porter to get his tunkdona-ra;fifty cents to the omnibus driver, and $8 to the landlord as the regular rate of the house. mnow.kmuck has be been swindled, aJ what is !e going to do abont it A o:idealeras a driver weigh ing 105 pounds, who is weighed W i$ 5fo"as ~ifecsii aris the Swinter, what wunl have been the ain to.the -eonaame i..hed the driver only= eild. I50 pounds? If a policeman .on night duty -4a l a6id a:_ esci xasft inestuous labor wi it ~ea b e6izny ihe _UniLE1 tatesare seventy inhablitants who teliev they . ould make good St.a 6'N .ii.irn( his num?er ady et. ever get to be oefi _oosbik Wbat is the ex rbr of constables and mtny ita cana wide sswak officer ' t ateart A oot bare woie h aserts milein 2:40, He pats b ; -- uck under a - iat .and si ega*a to be less tha,.78:28 8t was the diference between the.grocer's es tiniate adthe watch, and why did iayhome ?._ A nercliant Who has a stock val aed at $8000 ldvertisee that he ill dioofit at ooe-foarth off ,' ow mu d ose har make?' -A hitize has a cow which gives - sir quartswof m ilk per day,)while the stu S fnd in this case. Simply tu'm on the water. A grocer buys a chestibf tea weighing eighty pounds. He:dells twenty-seven pdunds of it as 'my unapproachable sixty cent tea,' and the remainder as 'our splendid he rieeive in all and how much did he have to give to the 'heathen that year to quiet his oonsciene? ..A plumber who does sixteen cents' worth of repairing desires-to charge for four pounds of solder in Please suggest bow it ean on Rihopat injuryto his sys Tair JUDGE Aen IDE T zs About thiry yearsagq Judge Ci einnattes Peeples found it necessary to order a tanner out of hislaw ofie in Hall County. The tanner was a poor, shiftless fellow, med Wilsem, and shortly after drifted to Atlanta;, where he secdred work at ' ity cents a day. In 1868 Judge SPeoples went to New York on im portaent financial busirNbss for the State. He was directed to.. the great banking houseof RT'. W!i son &Go. He sentin his card and after waitig a while was ushered into an elegant office.- A fine look ing man introduced himself as Wilson and reminded the Judge that he was the poor tanner he had ordered out of his:offce many years ago. . Judge Peoples, thoroughly astonished, never dreamed that this ex-tanner was at the head of the bank, but thought he was probably related to the proprietor and had secured a'~clerkship. Mr. WiYson invited tle Judge to dine with him, and at 5 o'clock the Judge found himself in oie of the fnest,. houses on Fifth avenue. While awaiting his host a superb lady tentertained him, and Judge Poeples was overwhelme&w!th the cosiusesthat'the day laborer had really beconiesbe great banker. He then beeste' uneasy for-fear he shonld drop bois allusion to the bhimble origiNn ofthe husband of the piendid"ady to whom he'was taIlinig. Atlongth shie saidi 'Judge ?eeplee whiere do .you 4hink I ipent the two happiest years of my 1if3' Tlie Judge 'tought of Paris, Saratoga and Veniee, but was hei sating, when Mfrs. Wilson said: ,at Papa Wisob's log cabin TuTTs .mp Se vIse!1s U that teat + waaii .~ms sotihag Blmg w uft talem t' era.ass. te a. - r.-s ne. sem ~telt-m-. mru a t. lU ieth ae stn tato twenty 7ara t aind ueztla thaf mwinitspaoe d7as ri ts m . Ta s .t * e m iatnamaioa,itdis~ yu s.mbst aiMa ateeg. elu 0IbI ares tak tI. For- srm !Efs or Lrt.s a yuugim .asWbi.usvamil. PILLS ADT DIRECTL O e= C i and rever, y yeL ty a aem-+ Swel," a etnite, simtlates tstemb, AITED B D1 SAY Da. T=r:-Dear sir, For ten ysus_ been a msatyr to DyaepaiaCoMtqalie tome;I IIstc jbtwt]it Iaim :mw a well LabVhmod g, fotvy o i b u y asre worth _T. a Prelssiax - tha nasaf an..ai ' enths,ist e. annosausse er GERG: E~LEON, s lanwahs D. * 5a. .L.7P. G'tGGA 1Q. HE BERT, GO60ANS4& HERBERT, NEWBERRY, S. C. " Stri,t Attentii to Bsiess" Nov. 2, 44-1y. THE SUN. the yer just now psngthan -ever before sneit wa irst prne N o otber news papr'pbllhedon thin ai4 of the earth has bee bought and road in-ahy year by e maymen andi wotnen. War cedblyinfrmedi e l1buiy, read, and like TpME Sys for the folowing -eae ts news columns present in at tractlye.fobae and wih te g resetpai eents, the ee and misdeeds, om,llohephy, the notable pIly thesoH ofhe busiest world a *Becau:se peol hav learned that in its remarks concerning peeis and- affairi THEfUN makes a paccoOf telln them -e exact truth to the best of isability three hundred. and- sixty-dVe das n the year..before election as weHl as .te. about the whale s fa ji as. a-s al)ih, in the: face of dhetapan~ and feat lessly as when spreb~eeaapo vaL .THESUN I aboaeyno upe to-lierve, save the edr -and the farterance ofthom~~d itlaefte 4 - No man jiU bbiketnm ent to his N o man is so riehthlian to- be done him. No man,o %mn *ecu*In politicsihs for: a doeei years, withenut r- ad omtmsalm o nlu -eapa cent overw gpmulaverdict against Robesonianh and frontgoenent. Nmatet what is in power, TaBSU standsoa~adue :tOsstand likese 'rock ror the interests ofthe people agirnst the ambition:of bse,the eneroanhments og onpoIss,and t hahnest- schemes wbgt e ol4 . not dal published, because )4lr luted with cant. Anotlier bir t i cause Ihasairayw e 4 hal ofthe rae oisot of that pity and Is poed vigor. A third believes It to be the best maga zine of general lterature in existence, becanse its renders miss nothing worty-of notIce that is enrrnt Ist the -world of thioughat, a-o every friend of THESUN1 die. covers one of its many sides that pel with particular forc'e to his individ lk. you already know THE SUN,o-twll observe that in 183 it Is a lIttle best than ever before. If you do not already know TxE SUN, you will dind itto be a mirror ot ali human iativity, a storehouse of the choicest products oteommoan sense and Im agination, a mainstay for the cause ot hon est government, a sentinel for genuine Jef fersonian Democracy, ascourge for wlcked ness of every species. and an -uncomtnonly good investment for the coming year. The se ral editlonoof TaS4re sent by wail, post paid, as follows: - DA1LY..4 cents a month, t6.5 aysar; withn Snody edition, $7.70. - SUNiDA-Eight pages, $1.20 a year... WEEKLY-$i a year. Egtpesof the best matter of t,he tiiyisd;an cultural Department ofunegoalled m naarket reports. and literary,. scientf, and 'domestic intelligence make .H WrEELY SUNr the newspprfor the far. mer's household. To lusof ten>with *10,-an extra co free. D ,blbr Address 3.. W. GAD ulse, Nov 23, 476t TMB SUN, $. Y. Citf. Upeople are alwayS on the- look out for chances to increase their earnngs,andin time:-e-ecome .welth; tosewho dc, not im s er heir opportatnities rethan in porer. We regreatebatnce to aeony e w~tiinymenwomen, boysand girl to wor fo'ai t itlerown localities. Any one es ote wokp-e2y from the irst :tit ebusitnesws pamoethan ten ie.eIaya. Zpsve out SI 8 r one who engages d od ecsnVrapidly.. you can do vote yok h] ie totb~-e'ork or only yoursprmq .Fallinforwaion and all tha is ze4Osent free.- AdEress STiar so.NrtAad, Xaine. 47-1y. HENRY BAY1is, IMPoErER WP fNAN 6ASE S ad Whoe.ale Desirein pia etatest3, les,&c. ew bi k Gree:l! talread. FASSEfFGEf DEPAETMRNT. CO.LVsmu. . C., Nov.4th 188. Oasadafter NoaX eaber !, 1889;.te PASSENGEERT&Xr willr as berewisa= 4iated.aboatfhitasand bbrane. No.-8=. U? PASSLGEE. Leave Conabt, - - 142 . am - -wr - - a.mP - eqEi; - - - .5Bpm W -, - - 428p-a 'u*ZB - - - 57pm Are u , - - - - 7:8 p m No. 8. DOWN PASSENGER. eave Greenvie, - - -1.15aa " Belton, [- - - 3.I3 " Hodges - - 217 p m : Ntiy-Six, - - - - 8. y ap " Newberry, . - - - p " AMson, - 556pm Ada- - + h.bS pm Arriv+e lMaba,F - .0p m mAE ApUR, ma0O s nn.mn.r 1m n No.: UP PA8SENGEB." Lee AlstoY, - - - - 1.3Sp m u Strotber, - - - - Straltoa, - - 2.10 p. " S=ntue, - -258pma " Union, - - - - m7p3 oJoaetf,le, - - - - 4.0-p a Arri'e Sparta bsg, - : * 6t p m No.68 DOWN PASENOE Leave Si b ,B. D.' ,H -,1p a msp,.U.C. ot,H~1.Spm " -- 20 p m ~ umin. -- 8.3p.i SSaios, - - 4.trAp m -" Shdom - - 483m Stroter,- -. - 5Jupm Arie,at-Atsa.. - - 6:0 p a LtUraSAILWAY. - -- 58 pm Arrive-at C H.,"= - .., 8.35 p'm Leave LsarewC. H., - - - 9.--a Arrtve at Newberry, - -- . 128 p m L.:- - . 3he@T1e,L3 ..EA J5p. Leave - , - -l,ju Arriest- beid, - - 3.6 p Leisve bei'R13,; - - -" >'.o0.m Ar LiigtteOges, - - " 214p Us- a sa AN D ANPansx -t, *soa st. p' 'mn 74% erson p p Arrve a ClP Lrs"valbkd, ". - " ss s- alkstat, - - - 314 a m -.d4vie$Seca D, - - 14.85 s .- - iOi A - 1. Oba A. WIR 2Cre aj Rafand A4 a"ma - ddma Chadtte an all _oints 8.: "1 [g A ea l. i RW ,N Rad D A.& T . D.-r, rosAt' F. fiS torCha-lres ' Uilrdatt r s1 ' h. Ga With AaheviBt $a lread ii WitrAk , E. 9.3. Trn vldileafteen aseri IP SLAV.U. 8eee1lS 2I0t. Calmbla,8.C. On and *88lk, Pacah,g Trai3nsn will }un as followsoun -:BeR1#llILLE 2 -EES 00. EArST,. ALT.) LeaseColn ma t . -- - $.95 P.Mi Arrive Oandea-*t - - - - 9.38 P.M. ArticT;Cl aL - -- II.oRP Les/e6arleO St - - --7.4., Arrive Angusta at - - A. N Arrive Charleston St. - .- - -SZA.X .601IG WES2:DAILY. Leave Ch arlsonat -- - -1815 P Arrie Clumba a ~~ - 16'A. E All trains rue3 daily exeeptirainson Cam den Branch, wMich are daily es@ept.Sea ands un .5 round sod t( for the round trip,godtill Kon48y noon to return. Eerina ticketagorsd forten dai are eulryogamleas x @5nWe per rfe for round -r p to-tad Itom aRUtgfuns. Connections-made at Coumbia -lh.e uihbla and GreenvliIi artu en riving.atISMi.'3L. and at- orMa P.Ma. Raflrcad-btaatMo~aim 11.28A. Mau beweom aemossa 1uts-l&remea or Newy 6iWed. adsepsisad R Also wi&L SaA Disian.hafstn to g-intaD LB.ti. Jour & uoGeineral Ktnsger. OrNcjGhuERAL i'arsuaaT -Schedure in efetSetember S No.58 DAILY-MAIL AND E1r1*68. .eveColu.mia,.............. ea~aro.C.. a ................. 0 --(thPasgerCoc Ieave Colambia..........,,... .00 a rrve.tCharlotte.o ............15,p 20U-T' WARD. N O.32 DAILY--AfersAxD Expange. Leave statesville............0.0: Arrive at Charlotte.........4.5 -aveCharlotte, C. ....../. .Arntye at Columbia, .-..........,-pJ pm Leavre Colutabla,2...............7 pm Arrive at Aubustq, A...........1040p m No. 45 DAILr-MAIL AND EXPEza8. Leave Columia D........., I35a il ArriVe at Augaa A............1.a No. 18L4oCAL FREIGHT, daily exeeptStmdays (With Pasenger Coach attah62). Leave Charlotte................5.00am Arrive at Columbia.............'S.38,pl A-aWith-all lines to and .from Savannah, hlorda ad the South and .Atlanta Macon, and the Southwest. - -B-WIth South Carolina Railroad&to and from Charletn -VC-With.Richmond and DanvWle Ehilroad to andfo On North and O,rolina7 D..Conneet.wth thaW. C. MA. E Li W1iml g. adel points on:the Miantlo -and 58 between agsad D. C., yia DanviBle,Lyebg 1t lo a Also, on Tan and - Jiumbeis47 aud trun-solid between Au' Above G. TAeor. N.8LIUGBIrr, General mannire 'gL D. Iaowm4L Ass'S Gesneral sadanger MgntCambhia, S. iskefltad Sjari berr 198u4 ArriveatHenein0 . . .0p m bla anichrlesoui SpartmugUaion and naiamandAMIentaandCbarlPtte by ArLIpe. JAES .ND N MteL LARGF ThREE STORY B'ilCK- B5L~ Only Hotel with Eleetric Bells in 0nl MWIe with. Oite CEA FFCEOF TEL2W MRS. EMMA F. 4 P R O P E I E T H EaS S " ' 4 Thie eommodious and ppacioua Betel s aow open and felly Comers.: - TLe-Fnrnisae of erery dencription is Nerw, and no efor persans patronizing the establishment a[home. - The Rooes in thia Hotel are spacious, well lighted, and tb$e Hotel is the lip country. = _ n. i1 the Best Sampe Roomtt_ *biState. ; All borses entrusted to u,r care wM8 be well Caed fora4 :'l Table shall be furwdahed with the L t ak. :peaaure ir iina-i,f b chased the harg?suurock - :FALL AlkD MW1T$T~ 3* r - . Tluth. atal'y. ii , ! "' rbe1 t a F ne Dhe.gr J f5 JK -t. ssanmoe.gy.c-k t 1 - by r 'r >do3orders addressed fe.n 8 wi :-ec' or, henee yot xs -turCi fut call at that stoere s etus rt It will pay you to enter- I too qja Main St tis, Number I32 . Iseful fresh and attraetive the goods thai + egee . ew,s s a 'gande e ~ - Y-0 ; -trial asks W. J. Han 323fAIP - + SAW MIIS,C 1J Pardies wishing the above, add es SPEAKE & DRO., Kinard%eT T .~ Everybodr 1 is eged wizt'be tasteful ASchIool lart gaea uW sand beautifql medog made by Mrs. e e*.~ "No T1 teIIIe'~ mnar, who has musR PAJED to please her * *~' Enigo cutomers New Fanl eiroular Juss i.iue degprten Byra - Send fo is Fancy.Wa S Address MBS. ELLEN LAMAR, 4 P7 Broadway. New York. OUR rends and 'Debtoe 9P -Owe uua an. startl. fact. J pcoiagestalte (eo0 Wm*~ e to a ihe State Fair..o d~Tt hv ~f~oxr Bank niteir d Tanes, and a psLot airfo. yorL4 Weee waite~dieatIk.m have uass ux*ini; w. neiolinik it. 4u Ine antbeajured ma$ueed -rm~y begue to fe.-l tliis -t~* m it. NAmies . .-eib comenp A '% * ' ; OF -4 - -