The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 30, 1898, Page 7, Image 7
,v/f -T MOLDIER THAT I KNOW.
THEBRAV -
. "_..", soldier that I know
ft ' . . *wl?u ?un.
. . j,, is aro lung nnd fierce,
\ ft'4 , ? hexer known to run
,"? stron? tin? tummy 1?
* '?.''"? ; ii ll)' uis cannon rviars,
.? ' '.. ,,;...! tbingu us bu rating sheila
H '? "" ? ' r ,,f mino ignoro?.
Ti.i - .
,. li, . trries i? made ol tin
ft'"l and twisted blade
*.!iathfV.l MTV?OO hun performed
ft}' ', ..'?I .li sjnTate raid.
; : ' 'Vj ' i .... thi.? soldier of mino
Ki fight
. - nj?, th'ti rminttd mon,
: . i ,.n to flight.
il ll -i soldier ridi fl,
V ? a ; ah 1 ti'K'i.
. i ot fo< ?I or ti rink.
'. . ?. of wood.
l . thant, fearless pair;
' .. i hum ii" piay.
r, y.j-t ico, 'a my only h>y,
- ye .ri ol tl Onlay.
Imt-'H :u Trenton <J;iz-tto
1I0P?IKGY.
ply t ight mem bera of ?
'. voling club, but they
i i'?ll force tm that deli
,v Sunday for tho run down ;
. I oro, nnd, nulling up
i roon nt Handy Covo for ?
-, .i pipe ami a rent, they |
ii II of tho piazza of ono j
v, j ponod cottages on Ibo
i'i i! ilay v;aH **fc *wr tl,? ?ods' 1
tie? bliK*. ?hu so? HS smiling naif it
. r? midsummer, ami tho sunlight
tl.i. ?u! ls of a largo schooner
standing steadily across tho buy on
alon? ??cl:, the gentle washing of
tho v7:itt-r muong tho rocks on tho
flhoro. Ibo ligbt wind cooling nnd
eritc??l as i1"' blew over heated
t, ti -T.'iiro nil influences which,
,i with the fragrauceof good
... mi /ed <J1KI tt) introspection
;. , . td < onfldencoj
.j group fell gradually into
j. ; ,, . iii? among st) many norn- j
eJ|i ; : vo been am ominous na i
th? hi -iii pi oeeding a thunderstorm.
Heron : ?!?!.!, first, a profound nui
wal following on tho
Jico'.s u? lut i a long look into the fu
toroai' ' tho niaunor of their kind,
tho med dative man thinks about
?liar i* tn coano aa instinctively aa
tho meditative woman of what ia
Diet Whitney was tho first to
sp ;ik. lieux ?Ving bia meerschaum
from his month-it was a aplundidly
LQII : , lion's bead-and gazing fond
ly: ? i'.. tawny richness, bo said:
'Our days aro numbered, boys.
kcsh?il have few moro times like
bis."
"V. . v not?" demanded Morris
|ro::> Ins porch on tho piazza rail.
"13 raited summer's coming."
'What of that?" roso tho chorus,
rbi y were all listening now.
'Girls !" said tho sago darkly and
enteutiously, and forthwith a gloom
Jettied on liioso happy souls-no,
m all, for little Louis, in the
arm r, who h v? been softly wbis
iliug ' The Sunshine of Paradise
Uley" under- his breath, turned
?riot through his tan aa if dsteotod
i ? treacherous thought and won
red if anybody no ti cod th? tinge
\i jiloatiuro that pervaded him at tho
Doro mention of ouch delightful pos
bilitiou.
Louis was nearly 18 and wax in
be hands of anything feminine, for
lt that ?go, as some astuto French
fhilosopbur-Balzac, isn't it?-ob
crvcs "on n'aimo pas uno fommo
Ditis lo sexo, " but tho others wore
|ardor.od votorans, primed with the
litter wisdom of experience, and
pick, thu Nestor of thu club, at 30
adinado for himself quite a neat
liutation an a cynic.
Enicing himself with a whiff of
|ia pipe and blowing out the smoko
i dolioaia rings, ho pursued his re
liar ki:
"hast season was tho first for
[ears whoa a man had the ghost of
elianco to escape from their
itched. They couldn't all ride
Rheola. But this sumer they've got
Deni, Lord blos you-yes, to a pet
recat-and I can hear their assur
era rising np over tholnnd.'Whith
itiiongoest, I will go.' "
"It's leap year, too, "said a still,
nail voice tinged with desponden
"Fcllows, you won't behove it,
3t I have had three proposals al
adyainoo January, and"- A great
"st of laughter interrupted the
?kor, who paused and stared-pon
[roly at his golf stockings, import
?t untold expense and chastely
igned in tho blue and green Sun
land plaid. An Adonis of middle
ss society, 0 feet 2 in those very
ckings, us finoly proportioned aa
Greek athlete, and further en
W?d with close cropped chestnut
Ha and ulotipy bluo oyeiu ho felt it
bo unreasonable to expect
fcn a now woman to ooutemplato
lc" 'dianna unmoved and put-up
i?d naturedly with ordinary ndo
tion. These later aggressive atten
ds had l>con too much. Why was
u aniubument at the turning of
0 vrorinV
''What's the joke?" ho asked,
Iking. . . :
"You don't mean that?" cried
Jia incrednloasly.
Jt'a iiospol truth; Why, what if
m you that M-. Well, I can't
enticm nambi, but if I only hinted
4 girl who has as good as asked
} to murry her within a month
would believe mo, and ono
y?n would knock me down if ho
lld."
'Tho beginning of tho end." A
6c>a noto orept into Dick's tone.
^Ria in right; there's no joko
iat Jt- This is tho sort ot thing in
ro overy mnn inok of us unless
toake a determined stand. I tell
Q? 1 have a presentiment that one
111 of na will wo wooed and wed
s?irnmor if we don't take meas
* for golf defense at onoe. Laugh
5; It's trna"
Candia in knickerbookora"
; smiled Morris, whoso remarks sonic
' times had a surprisingly classical fla- '
j vor.
Dick growled. "Whatistho'botter
part of valor?" said ho.
"Discretion," responded tho liter- ;
nry member briskly, n youth who
bad won that proud distinction by
reporting bull games and yacht
nut's mid now felt nil tho montai.
; elation of a witty repartee.
j "Exactly/' agreed Dick, "and
w li oro n woman i.s concerned ono
oaii't ho too valorous or loo discreet.
Tho question is, Aro wo ready to bo
sealed in tin- bonds of matrimony, or
uro wo nut?"
"Wo an? not/' Tho reply was
unanimous, coming from thu much
proposed- lo louth st of all-from lit
tle Louis half heartedly.
"Tho rays have it." And Dick
rosu to his feet, a gallant figuro in
Iiis homespuns. A molnuclioly
brown mustache effectively hid
whatever esprit ssion might steal into
tho lower, part of his ince, and his
eyes were by turns sharp, quizzical
and kindly ns tin y lingered now on
this lad, nov. t n that, always re
turning )ovingly,to tho meerschaum,
which ho often dcolared was tho
only thing that had stood by him
faithfully in lifo. He held it in his
band, and his fingers closed upon it
with sudden energy ns leaning
?gainai a post ho presently took up
tho theme again in a convincing, lazy
drawl.
"I nm no orator us Lruliis is, hut,
hoys, 1 know what 1 am talking
about. They're a poor lot-girls
ami they're after na like a pack cf
bounds. As Reggio there say?, it's
leap year, and mighty preparations
aro making. Silks und muslins und
?ummadiddlcs wo aro proof ugnimt
these, for we know them ol' old, but
this now woman who rides alter ns
on a bicycle and takes tho courting
into her own bands, 1 tell you 1 am
afraid of her. lt seems to mo there
ia just ono safo ocurso to pursue. "
Tho others waited, not quito suro
how much of this was chaff und how
much earnest, Keggio pitching tho
end of his last cigar out on tho sand
?nd stretching his mighty fraino
preparatory to blowing up his tires.
"Wo must fly from tho enemy
retreat us sb o nd vanees. Thut ia not
manly, but it is discreet. If we
don't want to bo caught, wo must
keep out of reach of tho Dollys and
Doras, or, hang it. all, they will havo
us. What do y cu nay?"
Half laughing, ho badgered and
bunterotl and persuaded, UJI moro in
jest than in earnest tko Comet Cy
cling club found actually-en
gaging to renouuco for tho summer
what tho great lexicographer calls
"tho endearing elegante of female
friendship," ard not io risk willing
ly tho temptation of moonlit nights
on mountain or sea, picnics, straw
rides, toto-u-tete?, wheeling parties
or any of tho lures tho sirens com
monly x>ractice.
Poor Louis, indeed, felt dismal
forebodings that the sacrifice would
be moro than be could make, seeing
himself in no distant futuro a per
jured villain ; because, being still in
that sweet, foolish youth which
dreads nothing so much as being
thought young, "ifs" and "buts"
?duck in his throat and would not bc
uttered. In a timid xn-otest ho ven
tured to murmur:
"Would it not to moro Christian
to love our enemies?" And tho hub
buhot bis discomfiture bioko uxi thc
meeting with most admired disor
der. Theyxiickcd up themselves ant
their wheels, making ready for thc
spin back to town, casting las!
glances at tho beautiful prospect
spread out boforo them.
At tho left of tho little covo *
thickly wooded point ran out inte
tho hay, the roofs of several larg<
and pretentious mansions showing
among the trees hero and them, ant
?taths emerged from the arist?crata
quarter upcu tho beach, whero rowi
of well kept bathhouses suggested
that tho grandees condescended t<
take an occasional dip in tho surf. I
was so early in tho season that noni
of tho cottages showed any signs o
occupancy, and great was tho sur
prise of the young mon as threo xico
plo suddenly appeared at ibo ont
of ono of these paths, an old gentle
man and lady and a tall, sbght younj
Woman in a bicycling suit of cover
sloth. With equal astonishment th?
uowoomera renewed tho gazo till tht
girl, about whoso good looks the clul
had instantaneously agreed to i
man, gava a startled exclamation o
recognition, and Mr. Riobard W'bh
ney, cynic and woman bator, burrin
aagerly toward her with a wavo o
soior dying bis sunburned fuco.
What followed was in pnntomim
to his comrades. Handshaking,' i
few broken and embarrassed sen
lenoea; then bo was presented to tht
dd lady and gentleman, and tho con
rersation which began continuex
without ar y apparent end in view
mtil tho other young gentlemen lof
)0t i-i tho cold fussed and fumot
jvitb indignation a:ul impatience
?browing themselves down on th
land awaiting Lord High Mighty'
pleasure to deport.
"That's what I call consistent,
?rumbled Morris, feeling an intone
tttraction toward tho unknow
marmor whoso graceful, lightl
built figure axmcared to its best ax
rantago against tho background c
lea and sky.
"Lucky for Dick ?ho hasn't nc
ticed mo. Ho wouldn't bo in it if sh
had," observed lteggio serenely.
*'Peacock 1" como from the other!
find Morrl? gavo h?m a kick a bttl
too decided to te playful.
"Can I help it?" said Adonis, wit
reproach. "1 don't want them to fa
in lovowith me, but they always di
tt'a mighty awkward for a folio
sometimes."
I
"Du you suppose slio is in lovo
with Dick?" asked Louis.
"How ?io wo know, chump?" re
sponded tho literary member.
Reggie regarded ber fixedly. ?Slio
was at that moment talking with
great animation and glancing up at
Richard coquettishly.
"I should say r??:r was. That 's tho j
way they generally look tit mo just |
bet?re they eenie tan t ris:.-. 1 won
der who shu is. I fancy 1 have- seen ,
her somewhere."
Bot wow ibo ii< retint one turned ;
on his bet 1 ami walked slowly back 1
to tht yt nereus the heat h. Iii* man
of tb J world air bad deserted him
completely, and he lett as awkward
and sheepish ?s a ra \y schcol ?xvy as
bo upj rt at lu o, gr? t :< il by a fsil?ni a
moro eloquent than %ydrds,
"it is an old friend ol mino wir.? ?
bas been abre'ad lt ) years," bo ho
gan. I
"i'< < r chap!''nighed Reggio, too
quio! ly to I ?: heard.
"Ono ol iht.-c houses belongs to
her tinelo mid aunt. Tin y jual came
down for theday-cann1 ? iii thu train,
and sim is going tu ride hack tm her
wheel."
Still that uncomfortable silence as
tbv: lads scrambled up and prepared
to lead away their bicycles.
"Wait a minute!" stammered
Dick. "You-you bad butter go on
without me. .Shu wants mo to go
With ber. I don't liku to ref use an
obi friend, and besides shu doesn't
know tho road. Welly"
Tho (dub turned and looked at him
as one man, and tho captain became
conscious cd' a sudden intense envy
of a clam that lay at hij foot.
'"Wo ii)i;_;i;t all escort lier," said
Morris dryly: '"ibero's saioty in
numbers."
"Yes introduce us, " clamored Ibo
o thors.
"Better not," said Reggio, shak
ing bis handsome head. "Tm fond
of you, old follow, and you wouldn't
huvo a show if tho saw me."
A violent; resentment griped at
Dick's heart at this. Do picked up
his tull wheel and turned away. Tb?
lovely stranger had boon wutcbiug
him under bor long lashes, wonder
ing why thu situation seemod so
strained and what bad tempered his
joy at meeting her again.
"1 shall Lavett) lead bim on,"shu
thought, "but I am certain ho loves
mo st id, and 1 .always meant ttynnrry
him in tho end. "Dick," as ho carno
up to ber, "who is that awfully good
looking niau-tho ono in tho greon
and bluestockings?"
Twenty minutes later tho Comot
club bad reached thu top of a long
and gentle ascent which it was only
a pleasure to climb, and tbero, paus
::ig for breath, glanced backward in
stinctively along tho road they hud
just passed ovor. At tho foot of tho
hill they saw tho captain and tho
old friend who lookod not a day over
20 walking slowly and engaged in
conversation of the most interesting
nature.
" 'Discretion ia tho better pur* of
valor,' " quoted Morris significantly,
and tho derisivo bin g h tor that fol
lowed was borne on the wind to tho
ears of tbut couple. Dick bit his lip
savagoly.
"They are bidding you goodby,"
abo said softJy, "but you don't mind
when you havo got me, do you?"
But little Louis felt something
thumping at bia side ull tho way
home-not his heart, but tho beloved
meerschaum which tho oynio had
loft behind forgotten on tho beaoh.
-Boston Derald.
Diplomacy.
"Ono of tho ways I made a good
many friends." said tho old politi
cian to tho youngman ho was break
ing in as bis successor, "waa in nev
er failing, when 1 mot a man with a
new ready mado suit on, to ask him
who was his tailor. ' '-Indianapolis
Journal.
Would Bo nangeroo*.
Doctor-Did you follow my pro
scription?
Incorrigible Patient-No; I didn't
caro to break my neck.
Doctor-I don't quito understand.
Incorrigible Patient-I throw it
out of the window.-Washington
Times.
Wra. Radcliffe's Saoceaeor.
Maturin, tho author of "Monto
rio, " who died in 1824, was perhaps
tho puroat representative of tho de
cadent followers of Mrs. Radcliffo.
His appoaranco and bis character
write tho epitaph of thu extinction
of tho school to which ho belonged.
When engaged in composition, bo
placed o black wafer on tho eon!or
of bis forehead as a sign that 1:u
mus?; not ho interrupted. Often in
pecuniary difficulties, bo onco bor
rowed ?50 of Lady Morgan. Hi
spent tho money at a reception ta
which ho invited all bis friends. At
tho end of a fargo, empty, hired
room was placed a dais surmounted
by a crimson canopy, under-which
sat Mr. and Mrs. Maturin. Bewick,
who visited him at Dublin in tho
early part of tho present century,
bas left a graphic picture of his ap
pearance. Ho found Maturin dressed
to re?oive him, "pacing his draw
ing room in clemant full dress, n
splendidly bound bock laid open
upon a cambric pocket handkerchief
-laced round ibo edges, and scent,
ed with eau do cologno-and held
upon both hands; a stylish neva
black wig curled over bis temples,
his shirt collar reaching half way
up his face, and his attenuated
chocks rouged np to tho vory eyes."
-Quarterly Roviow.
- Thc young are, determined, to find
mt for themselves how many thorns
trow around forbidden fruit'; the old
nay aa well quit talking.
SYMPATHY IN ANIMALS. |
Conduct at Itlrcln mid Untat? Toward Their '
Fellow* in tiiatr^as.
An Adirondack boy of 13 not out
ono day to hunt lour young crows
that ho heard down on the data of J
tho AV est Canada creek, near North- .
wood. It happened that tho hoy got
a hunch shot at the young birds, and 1
two foll dead, while a third clutched
at tho branch, on which it wa? stand
ing, pitched tin-ward., ???id was soon
hanging head downward crying piti
fully. Tho fourth youi g crow flow 1
away. Tho wounded crew's erica ot- .
tracted not only its parents, but five ,
other full grown ivows. All seven
eil?, u la ted about i ncouraging tho
wounded bird as liest they could.
Ono of them vent oreti in too clor.??,
and another shot killed it. Tho
young hird soon li ll Mullering to tint
ground, when tia? i oy killed it.
Sympathy hud brought ono bird
to its death. Hut I ho ero wa woro not
the only sympathizers with tho
wounded young crow. A Hock o'
bino jays from over in Park's balsam
swamp came across tho crock and
hopped about in th?' Ililli branches
cf tho birch trees, protesting in blue
jay talk against the killing ul' thu
crows. Tho little biros-tho wood
peckers and tho warblers, ibo spar
rows and tho sapsuckers-pooped
louder and more Iroquntly than be
fore, showing agitation over tho
young crow's erica.
Once a young woodsman who
wanted venison moro than ho feared
tho gamo constable went deer crust,
ing in a yard away hack in tho woods,
where tho snow wa? fivo feet deep.
Lie found thu deer, a fair i WA d buck,
win ,MO horus had been drop] rd some
time previously, and he anti his com
panions, willi thu dog leading, start
ed on tho jump after ii:" animal.
Tho dog got lhere ih'Ht and grabbed
tho doer hythe hams. The doer cristi
out and did its best to get away.
When at last ono of tho men gut a
knife into its throat, the wixxlsnian
observed that as many aa 15 or 2i
bluo jays had gathered about in th?
trees overhead and waru protesting
in loud, ungry voices at tho killing
of their woods brother.
Tho bun told recently about a
wildcat that visited her sweetheart
that had been trapped by a < racker
down in tho Okefenokee swam]) in
Georgia, and them is scarcely a trap
per of fur but could tell of s min
story ur other ol how a be;.sr in a
trap had been visited by < nu of its
species. Thu malo fox m mutime:!
kills tho vixen w ht n she is t o unfor
tunate as to get into a tra]), and some
woodsmen believe tnat.it is a heroin
method of trying to release her.
Tho question has Leen asked why
it was that w hen a cow bellowed uul
in distress all tho others of tho herd
promptly rushed at her and gored '
her to death. It has often been de
scribed bow wolves Bet upon injured
companions and tear them to pieces.
Dogs have boen known to do tba
same thing, whils other dogs bava
been observed to run up to an in
jured comrade, whining and fawning
around us if to oonjure away the
pain.-Mew York Bun.
Bow l'aria Jalead Dorine tho Siege.
A recent exhibition of ? rouoh car
icatures and comic drawings brought
to tho public eye onoe moro tho evi
dences of tho fact that Parisian gay
oty was not to Lo suppressed oven
by tho terrible siego that tho capital
went through from the German
army. Ono of these oaricaturus, pub
lished during the siege, wus made ta
represent u fashion plate. Various
elegant ladies and gentlemen were
piotured going about in mattresses,
and underneath the pioture was tba
Legend, "Fashions for tho bombard- !
mont season."
Moat of ibe?e pleasantrica of tba
liege turned upon the scarcity of
food, a grim subject which seemed
particularly inspiring to tho carica
turist of the time. A servant asks
bia master, "Shall I put tho horsed
in tho carriage today or in tho ba
rouoho?" "H'm,55 says tho mastor
sighing, "you may put them in tho
oven, please 1"
Not unlike this is another carica
ture representing a servant making
tho familiar announcement to his
mistress, "Tho horses are ready,
madame." "What!" "Yea, madame,
they are on tho tablet"
Su ob pleasantries seem soaroely to
bavo boon a laughing matter to tho
people who wont through those fear
ful scones, but tho Parisians must
laugh at something, and those pic
haros provo that they could nut think
af stopping i hoir gayoty on account
3f such a jjassing incident aa a aioga
'jr a famine.-Paris Lotter.
licguiutcd by tho Bieter.
Customer-How much is thia now
anthem?
Musio Dealer - Twenty-five doh
lars.
Customer (astonished nt thoprioa)
-Tvveuty-flvo dollars?
Musio Dealor-Yes, sir. It's tho
noter that makes it so expensive.
Customer-W hat kind of meter ia
,t?
Musio Dealer-Well, sir, it's a very
l?Qcult combination of long and
ihort moter.
Customer-I thought perhaps tbo
luthor had employed tho gas meter.
-Washington Times.
ITO
Tor Infants-and Children.
fae Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
- A funeral recently took place in
n English town which tho mourners
ttend on bicycles,
\
THE MOONSHINE!* OF FACT.
?Io Is Vastly IHflerctit I'mm t!i? WIM
Creature I'lt-l tired.
Ho is neilla r a : ?indi! nor a high- :
waymnn, a disturb ?. of the ponce,
nor, in respect n> formularies other ;
than tho rovenue Statutes, a law ?
breaker. Least .'<' .iii. perhaps, is ho '
v. desperado. NV i th i i a month of tho
present writing .1 : ?.. celer ? m ono of
tho Tennessee railways entered the
smoking oar ol' the train. In tin*
pour seat sat ap otile r ni charge of
a "coyoy" of mom :neys Hushed
by him on tho rn? .. .Min ibo night
beforo. Tiaro wore ! : in il ?o party
They had yielded \. it ! . ... re,- ?stan
to ono man, and, ni
immstanco of ail i i iho> -..,'!. t.
deputy had riot lou I it nee ?- tV>
put tin m in ir.:"-.
At th< ir t? ml ?ho i icipbt . .
party will donbll. . i . .i l . .
it luau, though a li iii ai haiid ?yo i f i? :
would probably td ar hal* '.' "'"?
Thor will hog for nu roy or ? ?;. li
sentences, and those ot* thom wini
promiseamendim nt w:!l ino t likely
never be again brought in on Ibo
samo charge, for tho mountaineer is
prone to keep his pr? ulises.
A venerable judge?, ia whom ju
dicial severity is temper? d by a gen
erous admixture of loving kindness
and mercy, and whoso humano (lo
cisions have made his name a wont
to conjure with among tho dwellers
in thu waste places, tells a story
which emphasizes tho promise keep
ing trait in the mountain oharaeror.
A hardened sinner of tho stills,
whoso first and second offenses wore
already recorded against bini, was
once again brought to hook by tho
vigilance of tho revenue mun. A .-ni
old ( fl'? adce, who bad neither prom
ised nor repented, i. was likely to go
bani w ith him, and Lo bugged not
for liberty, hut for u commutation
of bis sentence which would send
bim tu jail instead of ibo peniten
tiary, promising that so long as tho
judge remained upon Ibo 1;,'nob hu
would neither maku nor meddle with
illicit whisk j'.
Lit) won bis casu and was sent to
jail for a term of ll mouths. This
was in summer, and six mouths
later, when tho Urat snow bogati to
powder tho bleak summits of Chil
howue, thu judgu received a lotter
from tho convict, lt was a simple
hearted petition for a "furlough" of
ten days, pathetic and eloquent in
its primitivo English and quaint
misspelling. Would tho good jud go
let him off for just rondays? Winter
was coming on, and Ibu wife and
children were alono in (Ito cabin on
tho mountain, with no ono to niako
provision fer their wants. 1 lo would
not ov< islay tho time, and ho would
"certain shore" como back.
His petition was granted, and,
truo to his word, Ibo mountaineer
returned on tho tenth day and gave
bimsolf up to tho sheriff. Ho served
the remainder of his son ton co, and,
after bis roloaso, kopt his pledge so
long as the judge remained on tho
ben oh.-Lippin oott's.
Ono or tho Evils of Wealth.
Tho family of one of tho richest
mon in New York waa visited not
long ago by a contagious disease. A
health inspector was obliged to go
through tho magnificent mansion
on tho Fifth avenue, and a pretty
slut o of affairs, as bo privately told
bis wife, ho found there. "It: al
most makes ono c< intent ed with ono's
modest homo," bu added, "and with
Ibo knowledge that you and I aro
not. too busy, nor too fashionable,
nor too elegant to look after our
awn household matters. There nat
urally everything is loft in tho hands
af servants. They aro supposed to
bo most oompotont, but they aro on
ly servants, after all, und not so
leeply interested as the owner
would be. Such a cellur ns stands
iinder that splondid pilo I nover saw
outside of a tonomont houso in tho
slummiest slums. It was piled high
with indescribable refuse and filth,
rotting there and breeding inexpress
ible disaster and monaco. It is a
wonder that there is a sound lifo in
that houso. I tell you I made tho
nisfressof that homo pulu with hor
ror beforo I bad finished my expla
nation of causes and my throats as
:o what effects she might anticipate
mloss a new regime was inaugurat
?d."-Philadelphia Press.
Ho MoTAd tho Cattle.
Hero is an incident in tho lifo of
Dr. Herber Evans, who, about 15
/ours ago, broko down in health, and
vas Bout to Buxton with instructions
rom his medical adviser not to
ircach for lu months, ltsooms that
io bad got so downcast at not being
iblo to preach for such a prolonged
ibriod tbut ho doubted his own pow
>rs of ever again bein;; of any uso.
TI this, frame of mind ho wont far
tway into the fields ono ?no Sunday
norning and gave out an old Welsh
lymn at tho very top of his voice,
suddenly the sheep and cattle, which
vero quietly browsing by, looked
i]i and ran to bim from nil parts of
bo field. Horberroturncd thanks to
?rovidoucu that host il Iliad tho pow
ir at least of moving cattle and
beep, and from this point ho re.
gained conf?donco in himself, and
n's recovery was rupid.-Loudon
aloha.
- The road lt? heaven is loo nar
ow for you to travel in it and pass
nyhody on thc way.
NOTICE.
A LL pprfton* Indebted to tho Relate of
/\_ Si la? lilli, denen.?*?!, will iimkti
iMvmonl tu inti or mv Attorno).?, Hon
mm A Walkin?, ?nd ?ill i.i-rs uv? having
laicn? HK??lo-t until Mutate will render
he Hame, ?Inly attested, to tm? ?tr In my
aid AttornoyM, within tho tinto r< quired
?y law. H. A. HILL,
Qualified Executer.
Nor 23,1898 22 3
- Wiggos- \\l " awful celt)
you haw ! An- you liping ?n?yihit:.i*
for it ? Waggles- Yes, I tun listening
to all (lie ad vic?; thai people give ino. !
- There or? un undi i tak? r- in
Japan. Winn a jteixui dies it is the
custom fer his nearest relativ ii n> put
him in ii eoliin and bu'rji him .01,1 the 1
mouruing ?l<v not begin until ttl*ter 1
tin* burial.
\\'i3 Have '.he highest regard for (V.a
medical piniesbion Our p: 'nparadohs
a:. r. . sojd ior tile parp?se amaya
i?u'.'.; fhem. hut rat air a. an ?dd. Y. .
lay H .va us an e itablisha ?I t: th that
in*.?" i<at icaicdn--? a:''- laj-.itiveiy i;
V
?:. '. I,ts;i t . .' ?h..i in:; th .
l- .' ' ' p; ri? ?li?g i'.ultibh :a can I i'd ali
le\ li' . i . j,y , . ...'.? iatiMvnt -ViV
?th . . '. . a Iv.i?Yi??K that, so?wns and rej
la".? -. tie* .:... .:..? .cd r.ras-. '.i .:. Wo
riiivki: aivd sci 1 se- .. a liniment, com
bining 1! , j ii ?r?
hither:O 1 ii! ..
111 a manuel'
..! it
i?fiWllii!..?, S ii ;i ?vlll
Wo know that ta thousands of cases j
it I.*, proved mote than a blessing to
expectant mothers. 1: overcomes morn- !
wij; sickness li relieve* the si-nse of
tightness. Headaches cease, and dan
?;er from Swollen, ll nui and Rising
Ireasts is avoided I-.abor it? eli is
shortened and saura ? f most ...' thc pain, i
\V<- know that litany ? '? .<>; . rcephi- |
mer.-', it; and wc ! . hat uhitudea
of w?in?ii go ; > the d: ig .... .? and h-av .
it becausethey are ;iiiio;i ieirphysic-ta: .
have no O'.IJP !: ?;:, WV a .. .1 t:..:!
je.st a fair 'lebt. T hem 1; ::o T. ht
* chance o: injiiry bein;; the n adi. h.?.
?ause Mother'ii Brrlcncl >-; sci?m ii -
?llv.cc?it?j>out:ded. I: ia s. ld at $1 a bot
tie! and .should las mmd d t in}' most ?,?(
the period ol ge'st itu?n. nhl ? .. ;h ?,>;.., ai
relief is experienced if -.;.<.. ... iv aslan t,
time beforu cljildbirlli, Send for oui' il
lustrated i.i; nb? mt Stol her'? I'riettd.
THE liRAORKLl) HECR'LATOU CO,
Al LANTA, OA.
?i?'iliCt1 of F'rohi??i'* '
i STA pis OK sn H rn < -.\ i to: MN \.
j Ander on ?iouniy.
In thc (\>m! of' < \mtonni l'lra.1.
M rr. ('arri? A, .Irarksoo, I'..?ii till % ?. h.
: A. JacUtitin, MIN ."? onie S. Mo.'.??, as
Aduunistinirlx, A . . . <'. it , I?. :> minois.
I?' ifiM-liirtnri .
r>tnt l; '. NT to ll?? .lin un . n: . f E. .ro
fe C ?.-?. r ?" In ! i in ' ..II s<il bi? :..?!..:
on in I >,(.. tn I <i lu-xt. ;.. Itoiti i I hp
. .?ni lb>ilM> ?ii Ihn Olly ?a a II. Vi - iii, ...
l ., the lol o v.- i i n 111 -.. . 111 ? ? . : I ?.?ml , ! . . t ; :
Ali thu: ri rfu: a I, ?I . ! I. < i O. c?u.t 1 i itv;
t wu ai'ft -'. iiii'tn i ir l< -, Kitua'i' \% nilla
t la? corp ralf? 11 ai its o! 1 In? . ii \ <-< ? .eil er
; MOO, ii. I .. iiajo'iiO'ir I m ii > ' ! Mi . t'tii"!
I.igon, h. K." Met'iilty ned ? difiS, ??fid
I known ?ts thu I.lr4?iii?aa I. i.
I Also, thal otb* r I ni i .i, .1 .mr, I wo
. aero*?, moro or IISK, ;an:ti" within ?!:<>
eor|?orato I liri itN of na id 1 'il y, H nd adj ?> a ?
? ii lund* ol'VY ll limn Orion. Omi. fcvaiiN
an I ntliurf, mid known as tim Wilson Lol,
I ami Manie wmveyod to n,ud H. A. J.-nd.Hou
j hy Joplin* Wilson.
j Teruin-Ono littlieiedi Imbine.o with in
? tniout, it) twvlvo ttiotilhs, Mtyeuroil b.v boad
j and inortKci;?, w it I? leave to pay all euttti.
Puri'biuicr to pay for paper.
it. M. JU-ltKI-S,
j Probate Judi;o UM Spm-irtl Uefarm?,
t Executor! Sale Real Estate.
HY vi rta fi of authority vwatHil in UH l?\
Mn? laxt Will and Testament of Cleiiotn
tino llr.{'?, iloCoaHOll, ?>-*n will ? i'll mi Hitliwi
ilay Iti DnitoiiilMtr, lS'tS, 111 (rout nf ihn
('oort Hou*?? in mn Oily ?>l Aiiih'r.i'iii,
v. C. Lh?j IiHndii (leii'M'" d a-? tojiow-, to
t<i wit:
\r that enr tai 11 . pa ret-1 er lot ol
I jam), 1-OM tn III i ti ^ IC ure-, morn nr k^n
hiluate, ly 1 iii; and i.< inn in Vareunia
TowiiHliip, in Ooanty .> Ai)derw>ii In
Haid ?Slate, un wateiH ol i- Jut lioi'L Imineh,
w itera of ?Savannah rlv?jr. ndjoiniiiij I inls
of Mrs E. A Oloun, K. lt. Ilraty and I'.
!.. Pate, amt ttoliiir tho Hinno eotive>ed lo
nu I ?3? I'J I las Jonen hy deed I ?na ri nt; dato
.lauuary Iftth, lh'as, mal r?<i'??rtled in lt. ??1.
i\ o thee for Atulnrtim Oounty, s.e., in
Hook "1>," pago ?'?2.
Tnrius-One-half ?cibl?, hahinee in 12
mouthe will: luteronl, Moeured hy bond
uud niorlgn.?;(> with leave to nntht)pate
payment. I'urebxaer tu p?rv tor naper.?.
M KV. l'\ I' !.. AllN'/bl'
MKS. HATTI h. Wl'.l/ ll,'
ICxeeiili ix ns.
Nov lo, ls'.is -Ji a
Trustee's Sale.
BY virtue ot' tho p??W'?r and autla?rlly
vuste<l in mn under tin* !. ed of
Trust,executed by Jaweph 1 '. ISIwardN,
hoarlnicdate Noven?la>r anth, IS'IT, mi?! ro
corded ni the nllieu ol tho I 'u?rK ?il (' art
of Common IMeus lor ih?? f'ouniy . r Ati
d-rson, S. <'., in linnie I ' I * I *, p??(f??s
335. ? will ?adi u? thu hi|<he.st. helder at
Andoraoi) Court House, S. ? ., in front ni
tho Ooo rt House, on SalnHtlay in Deeoin
itrr. 1SSS, within tho b-^??l hours nf Miles,
thu following I rui't ot Lund, to wit :
All thttt certain I rant ?>t band, Hiluate
in the t'ounty of Anderson, Stuto afore
said, I'ontainlni; two hundred and ??ix
nitre?, moro or less adj iinim; hitnls of
John Norri*, Mrs. M. t \ Skelton, T. H.
Karla and oth<?r-, it heini; lin? MnnieTia?!t
of band described III siid D?el of Trust.
Torms of Sale- ??.sh. l'urehnaer t??
pay oxtro for pspers.
H. i". ? UNNINtJlI AM, UM Trustee.
Nov tl. |X'.?H 2U I
Mor?^dir* c's sait?,
T>Y vi/ttt<3 o? the Pawer from ! \ \'?'.
Bli Willis, we will sell nu Salivd.-iy ?ti
li -combar next, that i rael nf hi al, e 1 -
taiuifi?/ li?l A?*res, in *'.?ri . r I . .. i;?,
inljoinlny la ds r o ..- -.r I :'.? <! i oj ?li
White, ?Tos**! h N. Ilrown ??ml .;'.<. . ...
Ter tua -On?*-third es-'i, leiianee on
creditHO?mred l?\- nur'.- ??jn
Llti?N iV. bi: lil s IV IT
M- i : .?_.. .
Nov, IS98, 'j?i 1
Notice of Final Settic5?)ent.
IIIIC iindon?lKned, . ' .. .1" iii?
Kstnto ol A E. Kwd, d' ?. -.? henih?
u'i vo not ie? ' l????. they will un '!??. '.' '.rd ?hiv
m December, IhilS, applv t ?tho Jmlgool
Pmi'iito f.?r And??r- i. < ' ni ni ., S. C., for
a I'?IIMI Settlement . ! ? INtaie, ami H
di ac. h argo fm m their . Hi ?? e- I'xnniitor.s.
e. UKKD, I ,
j. i* Kid' ii, ; r'*x rN
Nov .2-:. 22 ?
Notice of Final Settlement.
i 11 l-l iiiidnrsi'{iM?d, A tl in lotst rat ur nt
the |\Mtai<? of K. II. Ponre, ileci?M>e<l,
hcrehv mvt'M notice thal In? will on tie
: J'.d dav < ? IhteotTibnr, ISOS, aj?pl* io in?
,lndj;n ol Pro'inta for And ran 0>>?ie?v.
... C., f ?f a Einnl Soitlenient of - ni l E
lale, H'III a iliKeharir?? from his uttle? a
Aduiinistratftr. ,W. I-'. <'<'X, A 1 .?." 1.
Nov Jt, I8?H 22
DR. j' C7WAIKSR,"
DENTISiT.
Ollicn lu the ftM?tt?>r HotltoO,
yiLLIAMSTON. a. C.
Of?lee dnya We.to??tidays an 1 Thursday.
V. 8 -I will boit my Pendleton otnev
on t3aturdav".
Junb I, 1808 49 7m
^?"OLOR and ijavor of fruits,
size, quality and ap
pearance of vegetables,
weight and plumpness of grain,
arc all produced by Potash.
asn9
properly combined with Phos
phoric Acid and Nitrogen, and
liberally applied, will improve
every s< :1 and increase yield
ar.'.! finality oi any crop.
Wi; ? .. 1 .. . ? rec . in- ? tr.tplil. is, which
( II :. iv * > ' y I ii . foitiliucnj with
.jp..iv . l ?jc?ii >i; v 1 pr.
ii ..ri \N K -.ll WORKS,
>)* thy., New V?rie?
,1 ? (.;-. i'v ?.f.M??.<y> Jilo*
STA ; ;. ? !.':-< I ; ii t \ ?.i i iN.\,
."> N i I I. - i-N . ?.i .N ?. v.
/.'??..
I;. I". I 'lin kf-riiirf! I'?ajnt ill', \ *. I.Mf
?Wlil.H) . ''' ,l . 1 " I ?.>'... ?" '. i ....i-,.
11.i*.i'
I N oh?' '. '?..II -i? io 11(0 illili" 111 s heroin
9. I will sell on :>..;<? - i i ?.. n 11 tn it <r
111?xl, in Ir "ii ni il " i iou : lloii?o in lim
I'itv ol At"'' r- ni. S. .', '.i" I . nuts de
urrVlto?! o" r?tll??WH? wit :
All tim', certain Tract ol Lmd .. inialn
ii".; Il- in'ft-t, ininti m situate ut
ifutility mu! K'uto aforesaid, ?iii >'initu<
I,?mV ol S llk-oklcy, tl? .?-' ii, >'.. M ?
Tucker nut! tithers.
T..t i:.. 1 'atilt. I'tirfliHHof lu inv far
j, pi.ru lt, N<. IU'l{lii*>>',
I'rnltatn .1 uiii:>> UH Sp? i-ial I? leno.
?5ujiii;<.? of Protofclir's M:?'e.
. . si? ii-- .KIMI ?tl A'.Itoi,1 NA.
i .M N rv i) A MU i.^iti,
?ti I'rdnlr ('our!.
?-.i.'.'! i"-.!- - A !ii;it i-i ruior ..?.'. ?iii*
i' ?1 - NI : .' ;-. .1. oo M.{|F PlaintiiT,
. io.-, I lura Tjunti!-, Li r.aie
1 '.'?' '. I?.i ;. n .tt'Alitttttr :> m I oilier*.
. 1 ?lit til t . A.'li.ili |?l Il 1.illili HI Jilli
..' ..'?...>?M il ..-<.!:. i-i pay l>?'i)tK.
? N , . . tm, Or'tlur ol' um I'm
ii 1 . >?. 1 ;' I will H H nu Snlosdiiy in
(>?-?? in M ?n lr. to of Hi.. C!ourt
.;!. . i >., . . Andi Mill, r;. C., Un?
Lami ? .1. ripi .. as !..|| .iv-, in v. ii :
All i; :uc-iiaiii ? i..-.-. parcel, or Tratjt
. i Lind, .ti iiniiiii -, .j, nor. - , moro ?ir
Mt ital 'ti Wi lininstoti T?i>viiidiip
County ami .i. ;ti..rt.s?iil, ittipiiuing
I ?MM* ?ll -I- i'. I lu Win. M min,
ur ya tot Lau less, ami .atiers
Terms i o.i -.inti .i ?tance in lt
til ot vt li>, '..iili * M i ?.. s, .Miif.; hy loud
?ti.-; OKI I jilin??, wu li ?eave io pay alle lall.
I'nrckas? i :<? i< t\ : . p u .-t
M. HI K Kl SS, p.. -v- .?u<lj;e.
JlldcPO iii* riv. *);:?< vl,M Kale.
STyvk <>;.. soi' . ii y . .:. LINA,
A NPr.lt - oN i "I N rv.
/? thti ("liri tlf t^HliutOU I'? ?'?'{> H.
Mi-, .1 o;i ; U. V?"i !' itsoiii, i'; IM. ill", vs.
* tl ; ii-S .ct i ur I, .Mai:;;-' Sherrard und
ii'llcr-, llt'fomktllls.
IN iiur.Hiim.co ni llittOrtior?iTSitloijrant
.-.) tn th" itliovi? cutitl.-il oa-so, i will
r.i-ll on Salt-Hilay ut I)i??!t)tiih?r nttxl, in
fr.>.ul ot'tito Court llotiau tu lim Coy nf
A mit i son, S. ('., t?o. 1.HIIIIH i)u*ti!i'il>ciii ad
follows tn wi::
All that ooriain i/t?t ol' Land,cntitniriinK
ono and nnn-half aurus, nmrttnr \?**, nlt
tiatuin Varonnos Townsliip, i'ouuty and
State aforttHaiti, adjoiniiur laiitlM til' ?I. P.
('ailcit. ami oihttr landa nf \1rn, J. lt. Vo?
IliiHHttln, ii lining Um nurllu-trn portion of
tin? l.ot ttl in vo ve? I to Mrs. .1. K. Vmi HaH
Hfln hy I?..I. Ilnhaiinaii. Aiiietiist7tli, USC.
Terms- Ont.-halt rattli, lmUm;o m 12
iiifititliH, with lutort'tst, Hootirntl hy linnd
ami mnrli;>u;?<, with loavo '.*> pay all cash.
I'lirubaaer tn pav for papor-^.
n. M. m un:;;
I'rolmto .1 minn UN Spuclal Ktut roe.
tjiiiJ^c 4>r Probate's Salo.
STA TM <)K SOUTH OAtlOldNA,
A.MJI.KSUN COUNTY.
/II (JnUft Of' < ''nu mini I'te.tlH.
lilliput. I'arkor. I'laiuiill'. vs. W.'R.
I'.uk' r,u. ll. P Kant ami ot hora, l)u
foiid mi-. - lAiro.'ltisuni.
1_1> ^ vin un ?il thu l>ticr?ital Ortlor hernia
y 1 will sell ?m L-laWailay in ()ot't?uiher
iioxt in trout ol'tho ('mirt 1 IOUHO in tho
Cit y of AntlttrKOli, S C., tho Lands d?
Horihnd UM lol Itt WH tn wit:
Ali that I'ortaiu Tract ot 1 jami, tvuitain
ItiH KU acros, uinroor less, siluatoin lrnrk
T iwiiship, Cnn ut v anti .stat? aforosaid,
ttiljt>inint? liHiidanf.T, C. Mttllaud, CathGf
iiiu llrttwu. d?tci*aa?d, .Ian nt to linlland
ami Sum ott I (iauU, ii liniiii^tho I.-tuda
who rot in W. I!. Parlier tlitl rttnldo, aud
i ho rouutintlt-r ?if tho 'I'raut 0?rninrly ho
I itigiuir t-i lloiij. Holland and loirr-hasoil
hy VV. ll. Parker >:l SurilfM Sale.
Terms -Oiio-lialf CH-.II, halanui ia
tvvolvtt months, wuh inloroiit, Hiasuretl hr
I..?ntl siiiii nt? ul 140 jz**. willi IwaVH to payait
iv.-h, ami teri.is to I.o tromplieil with in
on" hour, ur rent il tl at. pur.luis r's 1 isle
until ii jitiruhttHttr eau lt- fourni wir. can
thus ?'iiuiply. Purohasor t 1 pay lor pa
pers.
lt. M. lUMlim*,
IVMIIIW .lilil?'" i- ^ . .' I.' f'"riH?.
Sale lintier Trust LMed.
BY vlrtuo nf powor ouiitained in",a Deed
of Trusl exei ule.l to mo hy K. M.
Itutlnr, I win sell at pu hi io outcry hcfnrn
thu C.uri Hun-." il.HM' at Andorsnn, s. t?.,
. ut Sahtstlay in Deonmhor, ISilS, the fol
lowitie; tl-M'l ilit.il Kcal K-.tat" :
"All thai li >t or p.irool of Lind situate
ililli' f'i \ A ?ilerson, in th" ('ninty
iiml Slap? i.; if -aid, uoiilainimr ?n^ht
acres, .1 ?ti ti ?<:. hs-, situai" nil III" 1 *.-ini lt?
'.. :i li. el, hun mied hy huit?n .>!' Mis.
M A. S '-i'liiitis, .loitn '.v. Daniels ami a
now street. '
Ai>i>, "HIV undivided onn-hall i 11 HM cat
and io all that Lui < r pt', cl i t J.oui
-11 '?a ' 111 City ul Aiolttrs 11, Ctnmty and
?! it.?i iit'iiff-aitl, contaiititiu imo ami t?.
;. nth H--res. n i or?, nr !.>-, limn ". 1 liv
...nus of .1. K Hut-.", I" Iv. Mc ni ind
Vi ax wall Aveuuo, hitini? Min I. . Imni^lit
liv li. Marton and J I' ?'.?>''..? fi ?ia
M r? Urao.o t'tnilli,in, o' v?. h'ch !.' J lint
ier ImOKht tho un. o nf J f. ?'.r-lett.*'
Thu S-it'ie t;-.t." I-, H II !)? ii viii ti uno 1 its,
oly-. > t with'h cati hu ? ? ?... i-;i':-:i? of
ilonham .v Watkins
Terms nf S ile -Ono-half otsh, lialanco
In two) vu mont li?, soi-iiitd ?>/ niurtnap;?
nf promises Leavu to pt.ir?'has?ir lo pay
-iii .-ash. F urdu- rio; iv for iMpwrwi
M. I . Il ?NM ? M, Trust o.
Notice of Final Settlement.
TH I*, umh^rsiiii . 1 Kxo?'ut ri xe? of Ka
Lato nf ( llomonlum A. ? tal?, duc.'d, h re hf
liivcs iiuiioit th o i--y i ul ?MI tho lll'.h day
.1 1 ) .. '. 1 I . . . .ipI>I .' to the .lullen ?ti
p..rohato ;?>r A ml LUI t*?ninty, SJ. 0., for
t h'imtl ->''?'< i ?. t i ? I s-iiii i'? jt . ? ? ami a
11-1 liai y Iront limit* o Iii?*? as Kxo.Mitri3CCtW.
US i i'. L IRN'OLU,
M US. HATTIE W KLO H.
Kx- cut ??: ? . s.
Nov. ld, I.SitS -21 ?
INTotico of Final Settlement.
T?flS iinii<)r*i?4ut?d, Aditiinistrator nf
i>. l..iatoot Sarah t'o\, iltion.tstitl, h '"ta
it mvea noliii ? that h > will on th"'- '-rd
liv of n*Hiemhar, JSUS, apply lo 'ho
lii?nt;o of Proh.tto nf Amleraon C-uniy,
-. C . fora Knial Settlement of ?aid Ks
I?M. an?l a dlacharge from his olHoa ar
V'hn ininti alor.
^ B^F.-.WRiaiIT, Adm'r.