The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, January 06, 1887, Image 4
Ti OUTLOOK FOR THE 8OY.
The Optimiitic View of 'liK Opportulitie
To-Day.
(Flom theb Soe and Leather R1eporter, Dec. 38.
This is a good age to be born in; th(
infant of to-day whose life is prolonge(
to the allotod term will see more wondenl
than any of his predeeossors have seen,
and if the world continues to progress
as fIst as it has been progressing during
the past seventy years, the opportunities
will be before him of a fortunate career.
ie will be in a larger s)here and under
greater responsibiities, but the llr'
thatt is required of him the stronger will
he his power of achievement. Meu always
rise to the ocCUsioI. 1f any work is to
be accomlplisled, sonebody is sure to
come forward and take it in hand. No
matter how arduous the utndeitaking, if
it is within the scol)p of luuan lrowes
its coml)letionl will not. lhe suftered to fail.
It may be hindered, thwarted, inisdi
rected, but in the end it will be success
ful. Rivalry is the powerful motor by
which great enterprises are impelled, and
the zeal wit.l which men are competing
witi uth'rs f'or the 11emos1)St l)laces in
the domain of industry and of art makes
the contest fotr superiority intensely ex
citing. Lverylboly wants to bi' ii it; to
stay out is to be lost sight of. And so
ycar 1by year lnultit[udes of nlew aspirants
are entering the lists; the strife for posi
tiou is increasing, an(1 the results of the
honorable eulation are exceClingly
Iicie icial.
Tiil: PEssl.I lS it' \ti:w.
(From the ( hit tao t nn Union. Dee, _ )
Taking all in all, 1 ithe lot of a boy
thlown entirely u)on his own resources
in this city is little less than hopeless.
-:\ven if permnittel to live at hom1e, the
boy who is forced to go upon the streets
or ilto the factories before he has
strength or education to do good work is
probably doomed to reluailn an unskilled
workman all his life. Every year nana
facturing is carricd on upton a larger and
larger scale, and the divisioni of aibor is
becoming greater and greater. As a rc
sult of this not only does t he gulf between
capitalist and labor widen, Ibiut there
widens with it a gillf bet\ween skilled
labor and tnskilled. The boy who goes
into the t:utory dlotes hot liearnl the busi
ness, cannot lay u1p etaiital. The time
was when tie boy who went in at the
blottomn oldlt come11 out att the top, Is
this possibtle in New York ('ity to-day?
( lu-e ,tli i St % unr.
'1h 'l ttst' i t y 'li ltl'liti' 2::22ttii & u 11112224 l
it :a ntin;_rlrtl feeltiI I: ' l:uit", s :uiil mel:nl
(h"lt \--o1 :a ttnu m' i n Ith t'1 iipilatio n of
blrii t'r tit'n s tI) c(tlm)er \itlh the ul'+it of
lie New 1Y:Ir. :ai Iof 1Ii-l:an ol ly in r'
ilt'ttillnt on the Ilre"titn :llnature of lilut ,:iam
the r,dinlt ' p Ittlrta:lih It I the i e'it l l 2 l
in thet i:Uc 1' lile. I'l:i t lit'' tiii an
ob1servnc'l' t l' I i m' i('liltu p1:2li - :r't Illii 21:11
Iual, :11111 nilt' :lf'1 t tI \ aInl ":'a Iious 'Ii
t s preva'\;lt, I. n. s i iv'l , U lll1'. sei.'Iol
:un t ti'u 2- t in whi: b 2I ti ilt mt iti ii :a
Ie 'ivt lii' : iIt r111in tt'tl.
1 u' tl" h ' t e tttn1 n : Ittl ulo^ 1 n.1'm-rI
i t h s:"t t' iI't 11 t" . 1t t illiu t ill I"'
ttt"l )(k Iti1 lit I i h ' l 1 h Ill' I lt ih r,
: uu l. I( then, w hent th \i l' ufult ii n>olr hlas
.St'r . pnl-u, -'ini to t t. Ittu''do,r, m1)1
hIt l ll'I T it w ithl g t-:ti li ll:llil\" Io let tt1
th ()11 :tll h-i in It.- 2 W 1 'ii . Tlil Il
1'11111 1 ^he ,1 it b 41 1 I -rl ot I. tt '
T it 's e m ilt l I ''i, l ht li i
IIL ' "l''2 ' 1 l22 t21 ' s Ill) I'i 111ttl 1 ' i t I tht (' 1 1'
i tal t il t- : I<- L. 1 l t II h Ilj tl live
A l l ta II 422t12 : il^.tI':51 2 t ' we\ :11! : Illltl
1lillht Vv i i wttt \r'I ti ' l.it-i 2 f11)12t W ilr
ihtlil I th e :t ui!-ht oI tlel 22;2 . Ilt' al-a.
'-ion b1t it iitled 'e'ulialrly :IaIt l d'I bt o th
:for1 'iu(1\ 12 m tit i i a in t 222nk uls, and 222
\r i.a '2rio oca sion12. '.-.\2t n-h a m':
lI . luint12 121l22 re i t 'i n l b I th te
niore yas have i 1(212:2 elaps our joy1s :uni 2221i
w ih'. ourslveI,' I nIv hero22 2'sie. th 2s2 ft
luis. ~1'2uch iti he2 dark s'ide I f 'u t he1 lues i1nt
'2 o 1 ll222 2 hal21 l h tt:n days 1 to 22 co.rne:2
2 i'i .\n d h-mor gih' the1 la2s'2 1't. 22'
Andt on suh an2'. occsion. as we~ are2 conten2:
:untill rsolving fo th1 utu22tod22ur
nI\ I' 1t 2 in fultil tl our du toI(' 1 d12 :ni m
A iie t On l(''plr. li
AT24 2 .\j1.\ . ( ., "2)(22. 2'11 I:teen 2211
Il yon furnwr1 : name2dI 22 '2' orgeI' (t. 12>2i' s
tJlior liste er ila iinI i ed as2 :mi mum
of 11hi 4 i St.se or the 1ur1' of12i2 aid2ie I r
111ean lIagehl het4,r' 2 t. 22 'riest o w:I
Lwr 10 :it ,I . ' and ('212h t forgot it-r remtiittu
lre..A froma l of 22(( hrs whoII u1(11 trav12'l.
it bihrn g h21iI tha wetio.' l(2k'tle sahl 12v22i
2hen- wouh11lep o e itn tn to in-r.1' 22(11 1121 |2
2. r.h l oi lts .I~. 242'ris wS ulIkii I. I.Ii ,
k nhupron heri lng lo5:)'ti itmshm124111i . nd C t ii
upg 1b t, 'he)agra-ient I'hattlw r)Ieal Mrs,a
ate .rnt back Vao he s-ope Tsa e
bon 1oub hoeaeepmrs at inna os me
in Nen ad rt of haet enriuaefort.
moter. I he m the ma chhrm s
KNU1T8 1IADV FOR RUEVOLT.
S$yIniptonsa of Iupendig pIrupllon In tie (irea
Labor Order.
'l'he (lmand for a special session of tlu
General Asseitbly of the Knights of Labo
Is growing more formidable every day
F illowing the report fron Pliiuel1ph1
that 21 local aseinblies of machinists wil
leave the order unless Ihey are granted it
ch:Inicr for ai trade dist rict. asseibly co nte
the nsvi troni llrooklyn tht the Montaul
dlis.tIIIt will acie t depen(tiently of the gener
atl a'sseribly aI( in dI(Iilance' of the 1)istricl
Asce nblly No. -19I. Thley :tn- or.ganiz.in
]lcal l a'.e1nIblics a1 i(ply, aniil will join in
the detnuand.
It is sait ihat fen Statis art" reaiy fi,r tit
revt \. Thcse -tatecs are saidto h'inmttliana4:
Illino(i. Mlissoniri. llichti :tn. TIe..:1, C'olt,
r:(iIo. New\ York, New .lersey. Penn.lvva
ui;l au(I ('tnnecticut. iIf the (General la'
ter \\'Wrkiniln rt(fi.ses to ohev this tlilti4n
it is said ihat a (onVention 'will lie Ialle
:iil a new trlani.atiln fonriIed.
WolIlo 'Ii rc ix L.f TiI+r.e is liopa.
Mainy of the diseases of this seasot
of the year can he averted bv :a siut
ani(unt of care and at lift it cost, by
tihe tinely use of EIwn.\NK'S 'l'oi'.\Z
Cl NciloNA ('olR(I .\L..
It erres I)iarrlne a, )y Scniery, Chl .1
era Morbtts an(I like coni aints. .
trauclr sho, lId be without :a bottl c, a
it. will prevent :lly ditease that would
no doubt ari s froni te change 01
water, f' od and clinate, without its
ttsO. 'l'hc tuost valuable medicine in
the world, tontains all tlie best :and
Iuost enrative plopelrties of all olier
T'onies, iittcrs, etc., etc., being the
i tIt et Blood l'turitier, Liver legula
tr und Ilife aind lea Ith-Itcstoring
A lit in exist eice. For Malaria,
Fever and Ague, Cliills and Fever,
I)vspel..in, Iudigestion, Sick 11ead
hie le, Nervotis Ikeadache, Chironic
1blleiltnatisin, etc., etc., it is truly a
Ilerculeatn teicuedv. It gives new tile
:ntI vigor to tie aged. For ladies mo
<icI cate lieaIti, weak and sickly chil
dreu, Ilnrsing mothers. See circulars
wrapped with bottle.
('m.\l.r-:sTroN, S. C., Sept. 1, 1885i.
II. B. EwiiANK, ESQ., 'resideit of
The Topaz (.inchona Cordial Co.,
l)artanl)urg, S. C.: I)ear Sir-I have
nsed1 a ease of your 'T'opaz Cordial in
uiv fatiy , and as a ''onic and Appe
tizer I can cheer'fully recommend it to
all who are sufl'eriing from 1)ebility
an d lao 'thuet ite. Mv chihiren
especially, have Ieen iiuchi benelitted
by its use. RtSl)Ctfi'lly,
t i""tSON 4i- E.
A.k \ olr driggist for ["wi .\Ni0
'1'ol'AZ. CINcitoNA CORDiAl. id take
nlo (other,.
'Ii:l'A,\ Z cINCoNA\ (,oltuAA1. C,o.,
Sp1artaniburg, S. (;., C S. A
Iihe l' eno ill .4onth ('arolintin.
ti h ' t'i-ph.t tf the ou thi hai vf at t ;a
I : n'(il1 ihat the 1411 1 it ' 1 plantin il
. l t n 111:u rts ' r ia hiin f illc, lih y atit h
Iliti i iili in theit:ttcl nti n lu ii<i rsivlsi
nin' g 1 rliii 1 it slunl i iii (g".
T hn- is y' a lichl with very ft'w l:h<
Sri i i liib 1:gll rl, i it aIe "u i t
result Ilhe cult li c cfI the lI'ran 11111
1t N1ivt e w htI his 11Vt Ihit .ull bje suti
ni attl 'iio illilit to bt 1 :tI:ir tsIl. is io
:t:n thllitsintslit' :tt\ .i c'n ttif Ie( tan (111111
~i l ' bu e st iti. TI'hert 'l e s(v(r:al yt li
lilyves ill this t 0(tIii frmi wh il ll
c ne i lutve nltt d latiut 1\ (lte last st :nit
1' ii t I r(et"s tI r t t n tiIt ha t 'e y I ticl
ive I .1. p utils tl nu'ts in une lsnso
T;e ( r Is ti Iloiu ishl nn li ti, t an kintl
Ith Ieyii wil gro readiup.'. hlst
anil nI kyi or ileve'lll l oini. btii wliihri
Ill w allothlne in stolen fron the I'
il (live1i41 yeas,li l.t' itiust t rti in'l injei si
Ii Miil :1 Si taty1e'. lb.s e is ea
IIli.l-ed eyeaitbels o i e. hasei
tI l a. nI. iiiilo iuae a :IiIteet oer
itnt lit the tsti. - a l'iite h; o igis
n- Iutin al few ye:aiWhi4'iia'I i.ti
Generlit I I. l'ntn litl tris tai is lrril
llI ietlescoN e '.,Ilhertor i.', idt'e
toi-llt itl pix ially weache inphao ii
'.ut'ra AIi'n V eapor ebtinhe Cnei iau
litd then' einvatheretnins tho (nhi;
(b-fal Shel that aill ein allar of 'on
of-ess1in. whichwil te aorttinionon
.u n ('aluinp. l'u toa pther.;p ,
'l'he total viile sipply of cotton for 11w
world Is 8,J28.-184 biles.
\Michael I)avitt wtas nearried to M1iss
r \hnmie \'ore, in ( )aktliI, (Jul., 'T'hursday
morning.
At Cotulla TFexts. ' iTr.tday, .lu(1t;e M1.
A. IL:arwoodl, whilt (.s(miinig it w'itnesa
IsuIlettly fell dieald.
.I)la,m A. \lcMast er, well knowii asq the
veten editar 4of the New Y'ork /'r:'s
.ouritl, is deadl, :gvlI abhot 118.4 t
hl e sl trike of the t .li- iiht br iikeivti II
thO .l:t ckson. T'In'Itn.. dlivi'itn tf thet \lobih
andl )hit Iniilro;ul is a11 an et I.
.\ ihn t14k for e uent wae: lrwvn in New
ttlkc I lt y t g v r l ti(tntnt i n1 favor (4 an 1im.
l )I lcrl w lto Intl l iI -\ee '. o l tt \ II tht
'lie, lusint." lo t n! Ut ttnna \i 1.( .
wn. bn;rotal o1intal:ty ui;,hI(. Tha' tr i.
hlb-!)vedt to havet h,r n ttf in,t hu -y;t'\ ori_Iin.
.e . . ,11.(1(: inlsu n w l nly :ti V '( .)
.\ 1)rentatur( t"xllu ititn ''f lttwdetr ttt
t!mi r'tl in a l ollitery : :l I ' t41 44 ill', -' b luytlv
kill runty, l'a , itju in( '( ritn.-Iy si\ of
Iilt il'in l t.
T Ihe(t ' Ibari iuii, fromtt ( t inhl 1,i
w i h wrl entt :Sht'n- i l-t I)un!,i i , rt"tntIy.
14 iI'Ii.ii il. 1lt V i .w i " ;
xrei' i ILjII. .i4 Ii4 de 4..4 t.ilt is 1)e1(
w ih wvre' : :i ;itt t:( I
\ I)Ung I talian g ii I tl ifi m .ltI ,
p tl;t r If inIll Netw ' (ron. r t<t lwti 1- - l l+ 1,Ioad
in frunt, of ant ;apprI':whIingrinn 'Thursd:aay
:utl was ('rtush(td tt death.
A1k 3I;urlboro, 3I(l.. imriitday , i t t a
d .It''n'i b uildlintt- we(tre' Ittally ' des;1e d%tt by 4
lirt', andt it is te titnt ed t!n 'ltn flt htwV ill h't
u: )'4 i)11(1 S41 I 'IilILIg 1114. 141
A\t ild .stte;tthul u.c(1 as a bitn'lint,
llutte at .l:t(ksonl A\la., was u n i ia o'n
T'ut sdlay ntigtl. T'IWit whts'. :i(0' 14 ie.
gr;ues arc sup)I tsedl to bei l(:t.
T'he rUmtor of at Iitthru-n l "trik' t,n thie
S tthwestcrrn n:iiro:uls in 1T ."s i. prto
l bsi o tlue---. ('(.4l,ottely wi(.tout foundiatittn b
pro m1uintltl Khmigit.'
iohtn I)ill TtIt Ii hur tdaty I p l tt, t i il- i t i
L1.(01 Imil re uired1 ny tlh. reC n tttt ision
a inst himtt for agLitatng hi (141 ttan t o
( n Ilt I i in.st.. 'apltt. . h 1th a ' \ -t4, of
" mring 1 1111 towvnshtip , 'umnttI r I,. t htiS
dwelling and1 futrniture bt\ lin: !artIt' l y iu'
Thel iii.neTlau; stS'inl s
I'ht; il , u ( 4.4 1) 4'l'ri!ttt;Ii t) t. t:til : Ii . it
fu-d t1 (i 1omutu e fit ' 'tt tc t! l',I ther
(i.tl t.)tc whlo wati ( 'convi(ttedl of te'l nlti r r
i,f' i\lunsign"r( uier' d(tt , and liiondemt'(lne i
to di4ath.
\Ir. I . II. .llU obs, wcho) iilltl 1)ttk
II i"lhcs on Christlmas dliv, wii .l"hase Iby
.Jn r NortnThulu r11- irsI in -)10 ba;ii.
which is 11t Jinge's Iirs olli ia! ;ut.
TI'he Pails correspome'nt t,f tin'I.'he i .n n
T'I au" Ilrnus that he has intfortiionl fromt
anl ll uitll I4d soUlrt thitt Itt;ssi :uItt i t '
mo..ny sijgnedt :1 dire(ct alliance at torli luih
.\I \lat t:r, ,t1o., ttn T1ut l:v. th e' i,('.
( .tv1 n I' taim, a lrls yt r'n"1111 11ini-- - .
"tlo ilttd stttilce by hantg.ing himtst"lf':rttm
a btt;ttn in his barn. l:\(1'.ivt _iie :' i hi"
si sN tatn t unhlan;ucedt isii nil.
I) t' rt P'intkertt : s;av. lint ll thei' :w t
- lit in the (\xpr('SS robte 'r\l, nem-" "t.
I uis, hm' bt4.1n 'altun -t, ti' 11 1111 in I
at- wotilau (.is,li.1ui,'ht ) hi(,jlc, uut,[er it
.1lohnt1 -'I . t iro ht4. . Of 'IT mlt', Tex\ .
l)r, tion 4nn re:tl ('statl dell 4r an l mis''t44
sitn b rok(er, Illw out i' hl iiin11s inthis l llie
y.\' 't lh\y atft'rnoonu I''in;ut itl embarra i.'
unt.l was thie tiaus'.
r.\ M ao t ,i (.(.. dlilt:t;:it h . ' 4 r " 1 rt t'1
e 1. l mar is still htn-. 1 i rt is 1hari Io.41
hilit of id. marriuag , but11 s far vt'rs liim
(1 i1 basil ttti 4u(' work: somtewlintt ' '. L h
1. ' d Il "irt (umtlstautw. tI
(4t 'I'li" ( 1 e i tt l 'i t' t" <tit' 4' 1I tt" t'4111-i
T.i114 14- 1 i'luiii il N44. %- . 'hmi4'
lI n su db ie hesr'is'1i44'''l 411 144Frida31 1114-m
IIg leo1401, 141(in- 4.. a iy bar 4.-l e Iite 141- 11'
n ''d:nni 4l4.fo 'r k n l rii l h-( r1.4 - u, 4
h,901talyC hur~iev;I n-d.41( .414 41.
LoC l th M I'l:lik l lut-lih;r i n
A Rivalry in Love l.eada to a Terrible lioutble
Tragedy.
, fBOUAM, Dtcember 29.--Tle news
of a bloody Christmas trangedy in Bibb
county reached tho city to-dlay. R(ohert
WVood and Janmes BowIan had been rivals
for the heart of Miss Juliet liasman. .
short time ago Wood and the young Iady
were married, and Bowman's hatred of his
successful rival became intense. The par
ties met ('hristnas night at an entertain
meat, and after a few words between Wood
atd llowmn both drew their pistols aind
began shooting. As the last cartrhlgt" was
emptietI Wood fell into the arns of his
young wife a corpse, and ]lownan sauk to
the floor mortally woundei.
l he lind a ltenvy litenrtl.
Mlrs. George White, of No. 105 .h na
lemon street, Brooklyn, was frightenril
half out of her wits Welnestbry when the
new womtan cook, whomt she hld just
hited, lifted het' veil aii <liscloscd a fne
covered WithI a heavy beard. Mrs. While
screamed, and, thinking that. the cook was
a man, oi'dered her from the premises.
Later in the day I)etective IiRddy arrested
the cook on Atlantic avenue. She wi
takent to'IThir<d Prccirne'' station Iaaoie t,ht
it. was foutd she hiai sheved the be:ard oi'
HIcr nante is Christina Beerson, anud she
says she has fre(luently been arre.edit biore.
Slic was allowed to go.-.Cr 't,r/ S/'...
'The W,ork of Monitt r .
('Alto, ILw., 1)eeeiner 28..--.\ negrn
imied 'I'Thomas Spiccr died 1ii tlnv to rom
injuries inflicted by I[enry Ilayes :andl
Tlonas Melhan on Sumhiv niig iht. 'TIhe
three were in a saloon in the uppi'r portion
of the city when the two latte'r 1beganl tau
talizing the negro. "inadly they threw hiii
to the floor, poutred turpentine over Ii
clothing, and set limlt Oir ii. The victiii
was burned from the chin to the kim es.
'Thc liesh cante with his clothiie whetn the
flaies were cxtinguishctled. h'e two titnds
were placed in ,jail to-day, bail being <I nied
then.
1'enNiont "tl for I.ilet.
1I'Iiil.ADl;l.l'tir .\, I)eeeml er 2 T.---'I'i
body of one of the firemen who lost Ii is It e
in the theatre fire yesterlay was reci- coil
to (lay. '[lhe location of the other bodly is
known, but it was too deeply buried in the
debris to be reached.
Mr. Singerly, the pr'opritor of tl I th
tic, has undertaken to defray the funeral
expenses of both the min, tnito h s. Iih
son, the wife of the uissinig Iir-ai, Who
has several children, he has itole no allow
aniiee of five lollars per week tor lif antd
given a check for $tii.
Frolthcringhni a i i ii lel in
Li':.\vENwolTiI , l)eet'iul:ei' : -. () -ar
Cook made a contes ion vestenlav in w liti
he stated that l"rotheringham a kntw al
about the plai to rob his car anld was
willing victim to the attack ot the r, bbt.
It is said that lie was Irotuisel : n I0-o,51if
the amount stolen as his share of' the oatdlt,
and that s11tun was part. of the inettt whEia
- Fred Witrock senut to his mother for safe
keeping.
''he huil;III nuid tht (;hurtb.
\lONTtnm., iDecembcer .tt-- -'I b
pressitre brotlghit to litr ont I in l i;ht- Id
Labor by the ltomnt:u Cal1tholic c'lcrcv i
sitte lodges have bein closed. I troa
neat ulemher (af .lie ort says Ila nito n
th' 1'tit.lts htavi' bteen :tlaiitled to eiii
Stmunlion dluring the mission withetut leavcini
the or'der on promising that. stouih Ito
t pr'unount"e ttinally a,gaintst (lte ol'r:m1iz:HI1Un
is e'nnstituted in ('an:In Ity wou iI rt' ign
- at once.
Drt. (hlinnvski publishes ini '[le ~iM
skavn leit sinat an necounitI. of a serties 'I
ob1 servations itunde oin twtelv 'Csi lieri in~
a tilitairy hospital, whiio wetre plerfect iv
('fTeet of cold aipplient its to ih Iepilit4,
Th'le Sitinicht tubhe wats of (-ourts' freelv
used,l anid tie complit ion of digest ion wa:i
taiken to bt mnarked 1by thet d isa ppeartance
(if solid particles ini thle gastrie co n tents,
as revtealedl by dlrawintg t hei 1p thtriinih
thle tubhe. Thel aumthlor fonda thait whlein
ice bladdetrs were aippliedl next the u-kini
over thle region of thett stotach I, d igest iln
'was iretardelid ini inet out (of I he' I wel k
cnses. Six of thle mient were smokal;iea niil
ISix 1non1-siinokeris. Ini the formoer the ii-n
required for dIigestiont averag.ed Iee
htours, whiile ini thle (ast' of' thle inons k
r 'ers thle mtennt per'tiodl ol' digeution was ontly
six hiours.-Seietifi' A miinin.
Fifteeni lig (hee-ti'-.
latul , for fIfteen cheest's, to w*i ght ;.54 t
,4,000 pounds each. With t-he order camec
a pnkage of Brit ish gobi coit, i s e
igin, whJich are pult inito t lie cird of eat-hi
ches hent tmtking, oiti n ill heri mi
1 le prtopIerty o(f lhose wh buyi lta. ti>i
i-wher' they tare fimhleddit It reJair.
iIlt' mtornintg andiu evingta ilk I of :liCi
cows to itinke onie of these the-s,a-s( 'i
I
is in chief of the Irit isht iamy.has jtaI i -am
c an order pattiatlly resaitini- th liiri
it wh'icha impolisedl it peatl tyV uiptn all '-tbbm.
I tenuighit smo1(k ing ini thle sites Now
i(ers maity appleari in) public wxt ith thiri
eigars, cigarettes ort ciany ipes. ii lpugt
the (dike's miilitaryv gei s.-New Yorik
!Suit.
( Wasingtonu's i.ihr niy finuihinga,.
Thfe new libriary bu iildinig at Washiin$
ton is 9o large thiat lit the pre'(sent tianiuni
griowth of 4000Itt xoltiiies it wvill taki' tuuo
('emituriesto ill thle butijldingt wifth booake
- xxi'wenty tii w ii yeas aigio t( ire wee I wenvi IV
- lve latrgert libiraies inii, xthe wold- wi
, there ar'e buaf live .'ge'r. noii t he WVash-a
e iniglot library will pr'ohlly di kam. ii
others ini the I 'nitedl States.~.-- ian,..as 'iiy
'1'imies.
(Graio Church i's I ay Nneser a
ilThe daty itursery oif (;rtai'cl r.e. Ii(i
Saides mthertlCis wh'io desire to. g(i friom homtae
I in ordler to earti their livinag t li-ae' t heir
C chihlreti in the (barge' of MigsWLt
- and her' assistamnts omit il night. The -tj
e dren aure feat, taughit, andi w:ashae.nali
t lowed to disport thea msetlves ini n i
a plaiy room. ---liap'r's Ihiaa'.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Grass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Grain and Potatoes,
Garden and Flower Seedis,
Vegetable & Flowering Plants,
Prices qulotedl on apl))ication.
Decscriptive Catalogue mailed FREF.
Correspondence' Soliited.
T.W. WOOD&SONS,
SEEDSXEN,
NO.10 S. FOURTEENTH ST.
X.ntion this paper. RICH MOND. vt
BIU -A-BRAV.
One of the oldest knight caps Is the hel
met.
"I'm well backed with silver," as the
looking glass said.
Can a man intoxicated by music be said
to be air tight?
Sihikspeure never billed his plaV. Yet
he t:'ilded better than he knew, Bhll did.
A one-armed m18a should be a'good Cu.
ehie plaVcr. lie always has a lone hand.
It no noney was spent, foolishly half the
world would be out of work.
A nl:un who talks about himself is some
times a tool but seldom a slandeter.
Why is the average undertaker liberal?
Ie(atise vhen he gets a job he always sends
for thle I ier.
\o-1t .aty vonung nman would embrace re
on-i it is c"onltained in the heart of a
pretty girl.
I is very tnht'ait.h' for a growing boy to
sinoke tobacco--partieilarly if his father
iatches lum at it.
A \ichigan wvoman kicked a bear to death
:1 liw days ago, and noW her husband never
e:ntralit tanytlhing ste says.
1 n,txlhangesay. 'kind words are nt r
lot. Ihit your wife sonetines nislays
tirul until she wants another new bonnet.
A big thing is so far front being a sure
l.ing that it usually gets left. The big ear
riage wheels are invariably thelrind wheels.
'lelling the truth about it afterward. dloct
not make it right to chop down a cherry
tree.
As the early bird catches the inttluenza,
so tie titst person at a church festival geti
the biggest dish of scalloped oysters.
'Tlhe philosophical Picayune of New Or.
lnts renarks that the one who is struck
sces tlings differently from the striker.
\len who look for tights are gene'ally
ac'olmmodated where the peaceable could
go throught unscathed.
Ic---Ilow\' old are you, Miiss Emmnna:
She--I am old enough to know better tiha
to answer that ltestIon.
'Ihe old-fashioned dlinner horn was madc
of til, but the modern dinner horn is lmad(
of whisky and Ibitters.
A writer in a contlemporary thinks that
'tih- activities of life have fewer channe.
:ui tilie sets to grow ScarCer as we gc
\\ !..
A h ypocrite m)1a' spin so fair a thr:td a'
to dccetive lis own cye. IIe may admir(
the cobweb, tind not know himself to b(
the spidet-.
" iu are :tlways blowing,'' said a wift
to her Iiushand: "if would work hardei
:lnt blow 1es.s Von wouh tind it easier tc
raiise the wvind(.
' tWi' 1- nm st though tfl( m ana living is tht
i who imn'diatcly stopped dying whet
rtllanlid'd Ihat his life iusuI"ane policy ha
heilt :1 ital oI'iti 1s an itcr('tae of salary
lie he"tOuloS t, re th itt evet' Convined of
tilm trut Ii oif the aphoristn: "'hc laborer in
w'rthy of his hiYher."
SNitiy i- all acrg_' ov'r lmwdcrcd hea:
:0ni l:t&c eol:lars. Thie ladies arc get Ilg ul
a '-wV(lIl etrtainlme'nt for nes wee\'ck it
wl:ich these artitles will igure protinently.
l\plaationttil,s frn the vouth who wvan
forlibly e"jeeted froIn it Columibia residencc
the' other"1 eveningar :0Unnecessary. Th<
Sra,on wa:s-:-p)areInt..
I,!ssia ptnc"h is tevive(i uo\w in fasi
ni:.h (ill l,:. It is tade of t(a, -tor
wi", bradtiy. sug ar, Icions :lttl \v:i w t. A
When yvu hea- a Inu say "rat' in I
nin'01;minV if lec11l- yiu may easily iItfe
that is tt r x\wN a (hinln:t., and tih
hi .illiui r his fita'vo ite dish.
I i; ane alttl bsi itt'erv'r wvho says. in.'
bi itin 1t iiihiarneter,. tbit *-omtetim itihte line:
wor tl t .2owl detaltmorl thlt the furti
bi '' t . ii ' ' std .\ r . ln > .
01 e wie>ad dankli hilitl tidath
"r ai huilhi..:ir's, andt in>i iomh-r. I t i
bol nikeis ii hers-elf sIhe hoe-s ot watt
Itbrow it awxa.v :ninlilobdy will eat it.
ni'his inho . W\\ell. ciijl ii' , i
t dii-riece let xvetn a mtatn andl ai jaickais
In - ii-las-i ent iiote his mnii(t iit
Ani tin-enthin thlit wxill lie best appritee
Id-er :neeni it a the ttigtietiie keyhoh
wielt d raws initi its rei(rst's theke p" lae,
niear it.
s I lI i walt i' t lit w. ([ii V \it in t o
kntowxledgre' We'll, wei teekotn the pti v'o
ri an te iother yiou airl. IStl triiht
Ni wei knowxx it isn't: linot diio1( it, all t h
"'itlie.
i toit hin'' in-w, we itnderstatnd, ti, wvarta
i lhaby wheti it (ties: lbn', ititunt1tately, Ii:
Sto the ltttlce i n's feet.
I. line tpoem wxill bei Ipiulisthedi, it is said, It
ii b.ttibv ot .\arc-hi.--Er. A veiry appriil)
wxi itil blnaide thanit ever if theyatem
A pairt of thiem: "Wh~I,'ildoni't yu wi
i ndtii it diitate?' saidi ai'terclint to .h
I!ra ''iiau tih' itt is shiinitng iit II
pl pter~ .si t lhat I (:m'it see to wr ile' 'Tlo
sjide. 3 i a donke'.y."
I leti tie sttinnge treturels. Tihievxwi
hleuir wfe- itnh thii missing iinet. Yott ni'v'
ai-: womantlt loo)k fiir thle int sIte dropi
ll-r Ihush:tittI tittds it wxhen lie waliIks arotun
Ittket iriceiimplilil.
\\Ihoever openi'tS ii slhoji or in till ' int
tner exploses is goods to pulihc salie, vi:
tally itigages to deail wih his cutstomei
ait ai imarLkt pricee, biecauise it is itpon tht
faithI and opitnioni of such man engagi
mnt thamt anyl oneO comes within hi
shop dloors or' iter's to treat with hiira
Thlis is expieted by tihe buy~er, is know
to lbe expec'(ted bny time selier', xwhichl i
Ienoitghm to imake it a patrt of the contraci
hlinieen thtem, thou ghI not a sy'llaible b
said abouiit. it. The brieachi of this im.
plied contract conistitutes fraud, and th
man whmo dislimsi~ such engagemne
tmaiy set wvhmt price he pleases on hi
propilerty. --D)ry Goods Chronie.
'The 'Treachuerous Itevoter.
irs. I tindrlicksin, wvite of e'x-Poilieenu
I Ini:aik-soni, whlile shiowing ma neighibo
h:it tniht howxi she woualdl treat tramplsi
itmy molei'sted( tier, took a revolver' from
itra sett 4 imid a shot itt tIme ait froom th<o
it. A s shei was returnmiinig it to) thi
itwer.i th wmieapotin xwas agminm fit sonme wva
c 'uhairged andi %IMrs. I lend(rick~soni's -yea:
l dautgh iter xwas inisttantly killedo.
ireaid! Dread!
ail troim Albany, Texaus, saiys: "VTe coutirt
jtttges .of lie drou)tghtt trickeni distr'ict at
li kirion at thte cot, house. TIwcenty
touttiehs tire rep)resenlted. They report, aii
tiggrcgaite oif 2 9004K pem sons in actual need
)tfinodand titi lothintg. Theym% will make amn
ithleitt teport. to-maorrowx and publhuish an:
appal t to thle Leagislaturie and1 ask the en
dlorsemienit of tihe (Governlor. Tlhuey iIll milso
ntiake til nap~(tl toi ('.itoab. m.Sk.o. r
MA I';Y's GA., January, 18t;.
For twelve or fourteen Vear:s I lave
)een a great null'erer froin a terril lo foran
of blood )oison which ran into tim sc e
O(dlry, and finally it wts pron"oliticd it
tertiary form. My hiead, face and
shoulderfs bceameu almost a tiass of cur
rlj)tion, and finally the disease coni
meneed catiig away Lly sku1ll bones. I
h ee'lnte so horril>ly rt')IIsive that for
three ytar .1 a) solt ithly refusced to let
P)(t)1lt 51(' li '. I ttI li large (Puant1itips
of mtost noted i1oll renedlies aind ap
piic<l to nearly itl itysians iea-I aI,
hInt nly ('oitliitti eontitulld to .ron
w0orse, 1and all ai( 11ltt .1 miltust stliely
die. ly ihoiu. lo'beemlne the at of ex
crtuciati; lcht. tad idins; 1 v its
cre 1i.'.:ol i luisp;er; 1 was rcnllIced iL
flelis and strengith: In,y kitlntvs wete
terribly d[(' aagetI, and life 1ielaie a
burden to mett.
1. cliancped to see it a Ivert isenltit. of
:i. .. -;. ::ti setit one dlollar to W . ('
I(irchtiniore , ('t,, le-hmloiia f t'
i1>1a '. ;tuol tit- p,)roeriredl ttne bttle for
1i1. .it wais l tO i i ithl ti'e i t lit
uti when tight or t(It ltuth 1)utl Kmii
t!e :tt .1 \V! l>rult mnied tl outn<1 Itutl w ell.i
littll s ir se:ar e ui 'ow hi sen on
il, lotking like a n:ii who h1a):1 btn
burneld matl ttthL retor(tl. Al y ta.' Wits
well ktow in this (oulity, 111(1' for the
bHtfit of otlwrs u lit) may he .iitilurly
atl'" d, ! think !t any dtty to give the
fats to the tblic, antid to extentl lnv
lit i tfelt tltiks for so valuablle a re!t
dy .I .1tve Ii' (tec11 over twelve mout Its,
ail no retntl ut' the hieasems t'eirre.
M\l xi:v'a (.\., ,btlluily, 1881.---\We, the
tu('lgn.e(l, ktiow :\r. Rol)ert. War<l,
it1d hike 1)l(isire' i .1 saying that the facts
al)ove stattel by liini tr trite, 1111<l that.
lis as i, ti e wirst en: u. of .1ion.I
Pr \' t'et - kit-w in olir county an<d
that In I:.. it toired ty the use of 13.
B. it.-- timuip lhtoi htllai.
. . tTi.iic. i i' . , .(itclutitt.
V . ('. 1 iti " . ( ., 'erchatt.
.1. 11. Ilt l t< 1irv' . I'u , :\t. I).
,Jti t :, T1. i.\ .
1
.11 v Itu de sirc tiall intftrtilationt alu>ut i
tlie canse alI eSte of llootl I' oi'otls,
St)fnil:t and Sero'lilotus Swellings, UL-1
Cl'rs, t)tr1ts, lilh(ittuati5ni. 1(i<ut'v ('omt
1)laints, (atarrlh, etc., tant .ecure iy ntail;
ree, at <-l y 01 tiir ). mtg( Ill stittctl
Botk of \\ int irs, tilled with tlie lm1ost
witIt tef Ua Uul start hag rootf ('v'i het'oRC
knov i'. .\ilhit'ss,
!il ) )l) A I,\ i()., .'\ihanta, ( a.
INFORMATIO[r
MANY PERSONS
sttiffe.r fJom
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I n(41tl i_4f . ir,nr. p1 eps (41 l ts a ,
.3! lu iit.(' ;ts i al un i;Niti,uy ,j7'Suuiir..
+-VOUNA Oi ;'.. CURES RHEuJMATISM,
ii i 1i . nd , ..::'Tro h ,i, . v clr.mta : thi,
i1.1 t ~ ;' i' ri gtin&i ig nilii p.a s 1
-1-V(L t C~E SiO!('E:ADAC!E,
LialLS BYSPEPSIA,
I " )t cu 3 N[ERVOUSNESS,
- e. tly he.
.1 ' E\ r IL SP OVEAWORKED
.1: 1 ': "I , l' tl.. . '. " t . < i t1,.
1... ..: ..1 . ' . . , *.. c.. r t i
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VOLWNA DRUC & CH EMICAL CO.
LAL1 MORaE, MD. U. S. A.
The est n
0. ....9..9 Bild1' . 1000
oTe:Bersem.y-. os rVtW icOr e,
Cha,Tpe-Wtinca Teiceapyspecls. N Ena.
Iirat i Ion nt r ni. ol ra duate Unnrntill<t surren. Fr r
Iriuarsaddrss . . I h',en' , lloLe ngn ily
In u'tuii liitl n.iuo,y f 114.h l. .4-a ter 1 la thoil 4ti
l .a-d yi. n~ r tit . tI4-'. r a l d,ci.i tic brk S a i
tat ;n Ine - :. b rd i', . t ,l m nt b' tree yer
"A liT m .uia: .l'r W iM i, . . cc .4 JAx I -.II (. -
autte ,an you~
ful.'On p i dos . :' 4i4 14'?1441l'l
eay to tk and. 4 it: lrt.av1)
witho 4 ,..na ~ il fa I e i a 4;
Tte ill:: or:: a rvyn ralAe di. Sni. JNoN &t (
orritvdalInilli ufdiCs W h iifri,ilo
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
Not only shortens the time of labor
ai lessien9 the pain, but It greatly
dimtlutshets the 'anger to life of both
mother anld chill, and le.ves the
iloluter in a conlitlon 11101 favorable
ti speetdy recovery, atn( less liable to
Flouting, Convu aloIe, anid other
'ldrmLitg ayliptomnt. its etllaoy ImI
this lespect entitles It to be called
'in}: Mlo' ltt'H ItinNU, antl to rank
as no o f r Ie li m-sVII re:uetlles of
the llueteeitl irentury.
We cantnot publili (it cert Ilice (on
cerilng this reme lv without woi nil
Ing thte tlleacy of tie we rt+. Yct
we have hunirols on fSie.
Een<l for our book, "To Motier:," i.ileld free
1JRADFIEI.n tEUuATot Co., Atlanta, Ga.
3IANOS andRGANS
From the World's Best Makers,
AT FACTORY PRICES.
asiest Terms of Payment.
Eight Grand Makers, and Over
Three Hundred Styles to
Select From.
PIANOS:
;hickering, Mason & Hamlin.
Mathushek, Bent and Anon,
ORGANS:
lason & Hamlin, Orchestral and
Bay State.
Pianos and Organs delivered, freight
yaid, to all points South. Fifteen days'
rial, and Freight Paid .Both Ways, if 4
lot satisfactory,
Order, and test the Instruments in
rour Own Homes.
COLUMBIA MUSIC HOUSE,
Branch of LUDDEN & BATES'
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
PRICES AND TERMS TIE SAME.
N. W. TRUMP, Manager.
FRONT FOE.
TillS ST )VE iLS 1>:N SOLI)
iltc I 'i froi :aine to ('eliforntia, and
c"r L ils to lhe 'e':c.0TUt
\il thes -' tmetsui are lnlied wvith a
\ Fn. i 1T T\ N 1K, u I ieb tmkesi them
aii-n:ia ed9 .' u .d hove.. \\e war
$our iii b.. A t U e
i theulli i ;i ul sp
b i' to i !eel uo i n iiel depar
t i - iit oll 2 . .\ i; and .\ .'. thi tly
Io \ ro, I I I in iIa(', jus
Ii l a ii 'I I nhool ini
I Lii I'd( n i il itt , . C.
ADICATED.
k I amt e,ntirely wvell of n'euma after haing
LIit a irv lt t inl liy fance Milnc hneI spirlnL.
mle a It a lppearitre, but won. ravtiv ani
hl to whe 'n e
II- I r. d.\ DrJu> \'. .\ rtl n Mt .
'NS
hika them in the0 world. WVill positively ours
umd each box is worth ten tima~s the cost of a4
do0 more to purify the
blood and cure chron.
i.s ill health thlan $5
worth of any othcr
remedy yet, discov
ered. ifpeople could
lbe made to realize
[00 miles to get a box if they coeuld not he had
trated pamnphlet free, post panid. Send for it;
0.22 Custonm House 8treet, BO0STON, MAS,
lich Blo od!