The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 21, 1880, Image 4
THA T DEE VVING HMA MMO JJC
BY M. QUAD.
"I've been a fool," growled Harper,
as he untied a parcel in his front yard
and shook out a new hammock. " Hero
I've boen lopping around all through
this infernal hot spell when I might just
as well have been swinging in a ham
mock, and had my blistered back cooled
off by the breezes."
Any one can put up a hammock. All
you've got to do is to untie about 500
knots, unravel about 500 snarls, and
work over the thing until you can tell
whether the open side was meant to go
up or down. This puzzled Harper for
full twenty minites, but lie finally got
it right, and fastened the ends to two
convenient trees.
Then he took off his hat and coat, and
rolled in with a great sigh of relief.
No, he didn't quite roll in. He was all
ready to, when the hammock walked
away from him, and he rolled over on
the grass and came to a stop with a
croquet ball under the small of his back.
" Did you mean.to do that? " called a
boy, who was looking over the fence and
slowly chewing away on green npples.
"Did I? Of course I did I Git
down off'n that fence, or I'll call a po
liceman I "
The boy slid down, and Harper
brought up a lawn chair for tho
next move. It's the easiest thing
in the world to diop off a chair
into a hammock. Lots of men would
be willing to do it on a salary of $10 per
week. The trouble with Harper was
that he didn't drop all his body at once.
The upper half got into the haminock
all right, but the lower half kicked and
thrashed around on the grass until the
small boy, who didn't mean to leave the
neighborhood until the show was out,
felt called upon to exclaim:
" You can't turn a handspring with
your head all wound up in that 'ere net,
an' I'll bet money on it I "
Harper suddenly rested from his la
bors to rise up and shake his fist at the
yomg villain, but that didn't help the
case a bit. He hadn't got into tha
hammock yet. He carefully looked tho
case over, and decided that lie had his
plans too high. He therefore lowered
the net to within two feet of the ground,
and he had it dead sure. He fell into it
in, andthen gave himselt
person can be happy in a
less the hammock has ao
tion. This hammock of
just getting the regular &t~*swg
when his knots untied, aZ (p
down on the broad of his back wit - ch
a jar that the small boy felt called upon
to observe :
" That ain't no way to level a lawa.-.
you want to iue a regular roller ? "~
After the victim had recovered eq
sciousness he crawled slowly out, gent~
rubbed his back on an apple tree, ad
slowly disappeared around the cornetof~4
the house in search of some weapcz
which would annihilate the hammockO
one sweep, and, though the boy call(
to him again and again, asking if a ~u
strol performance was to follow the
ular show, Mr. Harper never turned his.
head nor ma"" a aiun.
A unomIA 'window is to be dedi
cated to Sir Walter Raleigh in that ab
b)oy at Westminster under whose shadow
his ashes repose, "thus adding," the
subscription circular says, "a fresh link
to the chain which closely unites Great
Britain and her first-born daughter.
Raleigh is held in far warmer remem
b~rance by the citize~ns of the United
States, and especially by those who now
reside in Virginia and North Carolina,
than by the modern English inhabitants
of the Old Country which gave him
birth. Virginia halls in him the first
European who appreciated the delights
of that fascinating nico weed which
is now onef most of
civilized
Ray/ T. S
where a gasale14, M nshot
bnd the fas
kemo and est9
hand'~s,1ow04
LAPZI D1VZS4 AND MN&4RKN.
The pearl divers of the Coromandel
coast are not infrequently attacked by
ground-sharks. As a rule, a shark will
leave a man with a dark skin alone, but,
when hungry, it rarely makes a differ
ence between a European and a Hindoo.
Knowing this, the divers of whom I
speak frequently arm themselves with a
stout bamboo, in the shape of a cross,
with the extremities made sharp. With
this four-pointed dagger they will dare
any shark to seize them, for, as the mon
ster turns on his back and opens his
mouth for the bite, they dexterously
thrust the bamboo across between its
jaws. Great care is taken of the strength
of the bamboo; the consequence is that
the shark, on closing its mouth to obtain
the first taste of his anticipated meal,
drives the spike well home between its
jaws. Fisliernen say that when a shark
has a sturdy, well-pointed and placed
bamboo cross-fixed in its distended
mouth, no efforts of the creature can
rid it of the wood. Its efforts are de
scribed as being often furious and comic.
The diver, as soon as he has impaled
his enemy, has to get out of the way as
fast as possible, as a blow from the tail
of an infuriated shark is no joke. As
for the comic side of the picture, it must
be a lu(lierous sight for little fishes to
witness, to see their dreaded, but now
impotent, arch-foe wildly tearing about
hither and thither in the deep, with a
cross-bar between his distended jaws.
NIGIT AIR,
An extraordinary fallacy is the dread
of night air. What air can we breathe
at night but night air? The choice is
between pure night air from without
and foul air from within. Most people
prefer the latter. An unaccountable
choice. What will they say if it is
proved to be true that fully one-half of
all the diseases we suffer from are oc
casioned by people sleeping with their
windows shut? An opened window,
most nights in the year, can never hurt
anyone. This is not to say that light
is not necessary for recovery. in g t
cities night air is often the best and
purest air to be had in twenty-four
hours. I could better understand shut
ting the windows in town during the
day than the night, for the sake of the
sick. The absenco of smoke, the quiet,
dto mako the night the best time
gthe patidnt.
.One ot our highest medica'l authori
ties on -consumption and climate has told
me thai the air in London is never so
gQo4ig fter 10 o'clock at night. Al
Wayir; yg room then, from the out
~side air 1. possible. Windows are made~l
to open, '4tbors are made to shut ; a
tiuth which seems extremely diflicult of
apprehension. Every room musit be
adfrom without, every passage from
~ But the fewer passages there
a*sl~ hospital the better.--Porcnee
<, UGEON in the (German army calls
t4aention of all who have to do with
4o the danger of using the pocket
chief to wipe away any foam
, the mouth or nose of a horse which
nay have been thrown upon their
clothes. Some months ago, the writer
states, an officer came to him suffering
from an obstinate cold and cough. The
usual remedies were prescribed, but in
vain; a visit to the baths at Reichenhall
also did the patient no good. Return
ing to duty, the officer became worse ;
fever, attended with great pain in and
swelling of the head, set in, and ulti
mately, after much suffering, he died with
every symptom of glanders. Inquiries
were set on foot, and it was found that
some time before lie was taken ill he had
ordered a horse which he believed was
suffering from glanders to be shot.
Neither the groom nor any of the other
soldiers who had been near the horse
have been attacked by glanders, and con
sequently it is suspected that the officer
who died may have conveyed the dis
ease into his system by phaps using
a dnkerchief to wi e of the
i the mouth VMof the
o m his uniform.
FnoM the best data at presex1t ttamn
able this year's wheat erop wilf~~~
to abouat 290,000,000 bushels, and, over
and above the amount required for seed
and home consumption, we shall have a
surplus of about 180,000,000 bushels for
export. If our wheat production is to
be kept up at niything like its present
shagnitude it aieems not unlikely that we
must be willing, at least at the outset,
io sell at prices which will force many.
of our foreign competitors to withdraw
bfom an unprofitable branch of industry.
the latest European advices, how
1 seems that the o
'*hall find a mu ~ trforeign
.e. intenosef
of a young ladies' do
2 Ig Harlem have decided
bof ciIi courtships. Level.
irls I Observation has taught
that a a wonderful 4ling oft
HOW .0 MAKE Mo8 BASKETS.
Yery beautiful baskets for holding
flowers can be made of the long and
more feathery kinds of mosses. We
have made them often, and never do
either garden or wild flowers look more
lovely than when clustered upon a ver
dant border of that most delicate and
beautiful material, which, by proper
management, may be made to preserve
its freshness and brilliancy many
months. We will here give directions
for their manufacture: A light frame.
of any shape you like, should be made
with wire and covered with common
pasteboard or calico, and the moss,
which should first be well picked over
and cleansed from any bits of dirt or
dead leaves which may be hanging
about it, gathered into little tufts and
sewed with a coarse needle and thread
to the covering, so as to clothe it thickly
with a close and compact coating, tak
ing care that the points of the moss are
all outward. A long handle, made in
the same manner, should be attached to
the basket, and a tin or other vessel
filled with either wet sand or water,
placed within, to hold the flowers. By
dipping the whole structure into water
once in three or four days, its verdure
and elasticity will be fully preserved,
and a block of wood, about an. inch
thick and stained black or green, if
placed under the basket, will prevent
all risk o damage to the table from
moisture. To make such baskets affords
much pleasant, social amusement f6r
children, who will find a Constaitly rb
newed pleasure in varying their appear
ance.
AN AWFUL DEATO.
The following additional particulars of
the awful demise of Milton Story, and
the biting of a number of dogs at Spring
Hill, Maury county, have been furnished
us by a gentleman of that place: On
the Witt place lives a man by the name
of Story. Their eldest son, the finest
looking man, perhaps, in the county,
weighing, without surplus flesh, 221
pounds, was fondling, last March. a
hllepherd-dog that bit him on the finger.
It healed up an(1 he thought nothing
more of it. Last Friday he was in
Spring Hill, as well as any man present.
The next day ho was seized with hydro
p~hob~ia in all its horrors, and tried to
bite his mother, who, fortunately, made
her escape. Twenty or more men gath
ered there on Sunday, but, on account
of his great power, all were afraid to
app~roach him. He was barred up with
rails and wood, and left to tear himself
to pieces. Mother, father, friends and
neiglhbors had but to stand and see him
kill himself by piecemeal. He bogged
to be killed, and was continually plead
ing for a pistol to kill himself. All
p)rayed for his immediate death. About
day this prayer was answered. He be
came quiet, and upon examination he
was found to be dead. Every piece of
furniture in his room, including mantel
board, chairs, beds, bcdsteads, carpets,
windows and blinds, were shivered and
torn into atoms. He was covered all
over with froth, or foam and blood.
His arms and limbs were literally torn
to pieces.-Nashville ( Tenrn.) Banner.
A MOST extraordinary case in the his
tory of trusts has come to light in Phil..
adelphia. The estate of a gentleman
who died there less than a year ago,
amounting to something over $5,000,000,
has been settled up without a contest of
any kind, and the whole amount paid
over to the heirs intact, less the sum of
$10,000 allowed by the court to the
executors as compensation, and $80 court
costs.
VscoUNT DE ILEssEPs was invited to
breakfast with the King of the Belgians
the other day, and the royal host sent
three court carriages to the station to
meet the Viscount and his suite. The
Viscount's suite cornsisted of one of his
little girls, whom he had in one hand,
and his luggage of a gripsack which he
had i the other.
Tn* olheapest method to chieat the undertaker
wh~ enerally Around whien Coughs and
of 4all,) is to buy and use D)r. Bull's
Co hyrnp. It always cures.
LONDON doctors are recommending
the use in England of light beers like
those of Austria and Southern Germany.
Owe JMy EzIstenee.
Abigail 8. Coles, of Moorestown, Blurlington
Co., N. J., Bays: "Eighteen months ago I had
dropsy around the heart. My physicians and
friends dispaired of my over getting well.
The first bottle of H~unt's Remedy gave me
great relie~f. I :eel I owe my very existence to
Hunt's rimedy, and I am deeply thankful."
Trial size, 75 cents.
Are You Nell uEood Healthbr
If 'Liver is tho source of your trouble you
can an absohlte remedy In DR. SANFORD'S
VIGORATOR the only vegetable cathar
directiy on the LIVER. Cures all
es. For Book address DR. SAN
toRD, 182 Broadway, New York.
Time Yeltase Dell c., Marsallat, Mich.,
Wil send their Electro-Voltaic Blelts to the
.aeupon 80 days' trial. See their adver
t~het inthis paper headed, "On 80 Days'
Vaa,,dw.--The great success of the Vege
Mae as a cleanser and purifier of the blood is
shown beyond a doubt by the great numbers
who hate tan it, and received immediate re
Mef, with such remarkable cures.
Iii a recent railroad srmash-up, the passen
gets who escaped unhurt were somewhat
agnosed at the contente of an old bachelor's
valise, suddenly exposed to view. There was
his bottle of bair dye and also of Tabler's
Buekeye Pile Ointment, which is t)e noly un
faln reey for Piles. Price 50s.. ifor salo
UoRRhcT your habits of crooke.d walking by
using Lyon's Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners.
New York Whine.., lnabb~a Reading and
aemstPeetr are excel lent. Get saanples. see ady.
2iH DARK oTrOe IN IRELA 91
A good deal is said about the dar)k
stock " prevailing in Ireland. Bt 0u e
of the chief sources of that element In
entirely overlooked, *probably because
too recent and too obvious to arrest the
attention of the paleolithio and neolithio
ethnologists. The source in question is
the Spanish, due to the close commer
cial, and oven social, intimacy main
tained by Spain with the west coast of
Ireland down to quito recent times.
There wero important Spanish trading
stations at Dingle, Valentia, Cahirci
Veen, Bantry, Timoleague, Galway and
elsewhere. Many of the old houses in
these places were built in the Spanish
style, and it may not be generally knbwn
that Valentia island was actually held
by the Spaniards until expelled during
the vigorous administration of Crom
well, Many of the peasantry in Kerry
and Galway bear an unmistakable Span
ish expression, and this factor ought
certainly to be taken into account in
dealing with the complicated problem
of Irish ethnology.-Nattre.
Mns. GLEANN saw her friend Mrs,
James take a fatal dose of laudanum, in
Boston, and within a few days she at
tempted to kill herself in the same man
ner, though she had never beforo medi2
tated suicide, nor had any desire to cause
death,
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fExdten ded reor of teen dy'meet nps at No thl
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er n i astpaid, for ten e qtt- or I. vo e4 0
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"AR arah ]RE.I DI N4,. fW'etkl.T. -Containing11" SxC asn le o 0CCU14
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THE ONLY MEDICINE
That Acts at the Same Time on
THE LIVER,
\THE BOWELS
~)and the KIDJIEYS.
grreoat ansrie th naral clea -
dreadful diasa ar sure to follo with
ATERRIBLE SUFFERING.(
Diousness, Headache, Dyspopuia, Jaun
dice, Constipation and Piles, or Kid
ney Complaints, Gravel, Dlabetes, I
-Sediment in the Urine1, hilky /
or Ropy Urine; or Riheus.
.- matic Pains and Aches,
are developed because the blood is poisoned
with the humors that should have bccn
expelled naturally.
wilKIDNEY-WORT
witrestore the healthy action and all these
them and you will live but to etfer.; elc
Thoads han mbeen eurcd. Tlry it and~ you
and health will once morc gladden your heart.
Why suffer tonger from the torment
of an aching back?7
Wh bear such distress from Con
s~pton and Ples?7
Why be so fearful because of dIs
ordered urino?7
KmDNEY-won-r will cure you. Try a pack'
age at once and be satisfied. '
I is a drU vegetable compound and
One Pack age makes six quarts oftMedlne.
Your Druggtst has it, or will get it .for
you. Insts; upon having It. Price, e1.00.
WELL8, 3ICRA~D30N b CO., Yropriotoe,
I (Will mend poet pak.) Burlingtou, Vt.
JaESTEYA C!.Ba&TmLsBoR0Y
ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL
We will send our Electro-Voltalc Belta and othu
Electri Apliance uipo trial for ti rt days to tho
nature. Also of the Liver, kidneys, Rheumatism, Pu
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77 Au Y.h an epe se
7 Aent.. Outfit Free. Address
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nd ohrfast-gelli,,
SAressFORSUEU&JNeJAK
Vegetine
More to' Me than C4ld.
WAIwoa, MaRn., MMach Yo 1S.
ia. H. R. Brvagu:
I wish to infbrrm you what VaeOUrau 'dene r me.
I have been troubled with -3Nrysi lma, Ber 'M mor
than thirtl years, in my lihrs d' ars orf
bod'and nave been aerc sfrer.t.
og Xarndu one year ago lastAugust da emn troly nsy
itlnas done more for. tne than any et ter neediaa. I easa
to be perfectly free from this humor and can reeP ead
it to every one. Would not be withohil thie'di cine
'tis more to me than gold-and I feel it will prove a bless
Ing to othere as it has to me.
Yours, most re4pectfully
Mas. DAVID CLARK.
J. BENTLEYs M. D., *ays:
It has done more good than all Medical
Treatment.
NXWMARIKT, OxT., Feb. 9, 1880.
Ma. H. R. BTRaYM1,.Boston, Mass.:
Bir- -I hao sold d Iing the paat year a considerable
quantity of yMtir VToNrY:', and I believe in all cases it
ha given eatisfactioni. In one came, a delicate young lady
of about seventeen years was much benefited by its tie.
Iler parent informed mei tlt it had done her more goo4
than all the niedioat treatment to which she had previ
ously been subjected.
Yours rqspectfully
J.' BENTLEY, M.D.
Loudly In Its PraIse,
TomoyTo, OPT., March 3, 18.
Deer Sir-Considering the short tine that Vr.o:Tra
)aS ben before the public liere, it sells Well as P, bht
purinler, and for troubl s arising fron asluggish or torpit'
lTer it is a firnt-class medleine. Our customers speak
loudly in its praise. J. WRIGHT & CO.
Cor. Queen and Elizabeth Streels.
VECETINE,
PREPARED BY
H. Ra STEVENS, Boston, Meae.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
YSTAONE & gHgSKA%
to ~ .. lvt)e* ttrb. d..u ievio1to.f.Ph
70,000 SOLD YEARLY.
The growing liop'ularify ani usetulness
of CABINET or PABLOiL OillAf is
abown by time fiet that NEVENTY TUIOU
S4AND nre sold yearly In the United Mintes.
The best are tie
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BECK'S otdly known
and SURM E REDY.
-No Charge, I for
treatment till .cured.
Call 6n or address
Dr. J. 0. BECK. Cincinnaff, 0.
Wanted-Agentsy -
For Illustrated Lord's Praver " "Belshazzar'p Fenns t'
Mlarrine ceprtiicates and Lord's Prayer I lx20 Belabaz
Enr and Beatituidest 16x22. Specimens by maIlf1 p-paIid,
FA e., each. Fratines, inn1t, &C., furnishedC."I Atgents
mnake large wnges sellisn 9these goods(I III framesI. Mtend
for circularm, and get all partical: orq. A ddress
REV. LEONARD AIMES,
448 Twelfth St.,i Louisavil le, Ky.
Our No. 1 Plantation Paw Mill is designed to he iti buy
8, 111 or 12 hiorse p~ower Agricult ural Enigines. Wish this
p-ower fromn1
1,C500 to 4,000 FPe!t
of Ilumber enni be rtti In n day. A prodttet 25 to 50 .perc~ent,
greater than enn be cut withi any reciprocating saw mill
with flte sme power. The ini'lls are comipfle except
sawv, and wvill in- put on II varm in1 Cincinna1ti Ifor the ,low
tire of $2tN), anid warranted InI every particular. Saw
hilsof all size, Enines, Bo-ilers, shlafting, Uepring, &c.
Illustranted circular.4 sent free.
LANE & BODLEY CO.,
.John and Water Ste.. Cincinnati,' 0.
BTILL V ITOROUS
FORYA. NUE
TIENlaa-EAEuEVR YE .
DA RhiRF C-O.. erid, ian. Mis. .FOWY
.priced ierryd poar, thd mot palatable comintion
sr ttrjDhiicty, and c at allewas ing es.Th a e p in
r enay.e ior the bet1 imldte b temt deiale~ stom
arcur, sudres a plt digesio ofth.Oltnsu h
system rIUBescough enOuses nrese oftlaeta and
wel-k ownspelnst~i Lugsapiedionlha cured y Dr.
ove tw hudre caes, and "the Ei cmbna
tin qul o tfo Cnsmpin erfu a'e Thou
sans o sulerrs eedandderetmta ta cbrnd.o
wull onnd tatdtecantkhss aain edla
with elltet rs Pricer Dllzar~ east,"
SixBrttges fortivlars. nCBeit ienlar and lbled.n
aionjof certfiAtdess adlordrs tao rI12;SnImz
fc.ttne G. A . p1F itMnufiring u eiat, ~nil
BO ets, each. 9Fra esn ut ., Pi hdlha A.et
m Fk l nre gShlitsa, foodl raw te
P RE. eORI M,
, th o e lowri iulntrae Lygie andihi
ReI nlicanbe Ft in ap ak.Ardc Direc ticnt
grne acmany beact Ci any irakiig a, il
fa ul l weih andi putreata. rn i Ask i you r thoer flo
LANETRBOLEYMELL.,
Grnand Watrdae..iniati 0eda
Expolin.j Exposition.~
thrugti the wol tob*h bs e e dsoee
for thaen cur dthe t of Bus, Rihumtim arllle s
cess. Piesatlrhy ackoleagnd &c. be rrth at eiliry
once emant fo etithe hapuu n or pondr P cen, cottletefo
fh oer, ue.p Otanork from( four drghsandoer
IllR PRnd t O.uperirian.thingyusae vr.sd
ToSin Preprtionne Wo. d
IW eitoehogray har t i nastal color. Itits new
oife, and vigorlto the harrund ren ders a ia t Aoiit of a ad -
gonssy.l It prv nts the air rm ig ous'iaa T t, andac win
whhthpoe 'a nier i , gr ohihere it lhas faleIo Idtr
ryenales adt rom asthe heiad and tres dll Disae a .
.he sin, Blemishdeies t 1of i thel lex io , tes ie'
s&c.e Prieveft ceniti, pe iacage ofhe fert Ond
Di nr~'. etdrby mai, potae d.a eat ekysan. Aie
wihver , w uid ake onie, pidnat a iglape uneno cmirtas.
tio eqal o i f r ga,sjt , c.ro plas, tc . h
ofuobLier' Oln, u Ave eiana a.a.~.to (10y- . e. N.
willitasme ait 'ths jeAt~ eaioil ~
SixtrogDt le , her ;Fitevrve lo ir.Cicl ntd; vabe cut
fotion to' lln:r up set. one fnch raCt of h a adasp
tion of canse ds al orfitles t ueodEa
asenn.ser appo. A.ndlbEI inaie mt hig~aeAmost
proced fom yspe .ia Mlaia, et. Phdel hia , Pome.'
SBR & RON
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