The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, September 04, 1884, Image 1
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Honry Haylold 6xj>erlenood
ion difficulty in Audita ffi&te ?ome
* \tr?otod ?phor?3foporatlont,
wKwwwfvw ? ?uy i/U(Uii>
that a echpo%ijMioher was
had bogun tho study of jfotorlnary sur
, with hott fnco
healthful oxorcUe, crvmo as
en she had hung up her
cloak, and shakou tho snow
right halr,,liayloid :vskod? yCl
Ib your brothorP" ?|
"Ho ain't hero."
"I seo lio'a not horo, but where la
ZWto'jkt h
. ttuou, u?B t iuiuit. Yuu ^nro
...
"I don't think I ever aa* 'anyone
make such progress. You fcafe'l fine
ordor of mind, and I hopo that after I
iu are not tnimung about leaving
ouP" looking up with eye* In
thore lurked'shadows of sad
7waKmT.'\ '???
shall not loave immediately, but
in j u s tloo to myself I cannot remain heto
, I . VDo you want?* frt *<*??? ?.*-???
ilon of |i
oiril
W?
W.1
. *3u know that
rsMsSJII,
?*!?d.0r'' . v. :v
3U St
thjng'to doP* - *y?"
on't exaotly moan that. I mean
, I could not"have remained had
_ jor business engagements pressed ,
Stt'o; * * ? i.
"But you would not hnvo'como hore |
?philosophy. Hor.% toll>? the trot!
after Staying hero three days no bus.
noss oould lmve A me away. Only
one persoh could havo influenced mo
?TJoayo.,*< ?
"Y^And you alone."
"How oould I have had any inilj&v
;;S i?r'i Ml m
?L ^ppodM;
tioOld n6t h*td >grot
i;il' ttrtly M you
J*3ort .o' klssln'
that If Weod
,-Var bropoh 4W>r^,,, T??"?urn
ie's a might up' eoholard. Can't
?vrter 'splaiu youi*e'f,* misterl" *
i? not muoh oi an expl^na
tionto naukti; 61d goutloman.^. rcplloJ
tho teafchoi1* ./;! Iqto ybur dnughter
and she loves ine/ftf have asked hor to
bo my wife; nridshe bos?'.'
??jlold hlra thtft I aim. tboVotiDg,'' In
tor^osed ih'o blush idg girfc
"Wail/' siliU tlio old .iji ail exple
tive, for ho could really' say nothing,
and only , told "wall" to gafn timo.
"Wl&.'M reckon that* gal What takes
so naolnil to klisln' ain't Diinoh too
young to gctmmriiod."
S^Pld Vyou ' niBOC WlifcUn* "Blades." I
asked tho girl. .? -I '
??No, I halu't sood illtn 'flonHo ho left
homo. Horc he Is, no\tr' A
"Papi*<<rhufc you reckon?^ ?*
' ? Vl raokoa a good dtal.' ?
"Wall, Mr. ljaylold lias boon orklsa
Jtt'of Weed." -*v .
. "He's got a right to klss\Vcod. Ho's
goln' tor oq Yor brother."
"How?"'
"By marryln* Weed, Wall, I reokin
tho school 'ml better break up for tor
Yv Uull B iai U1U ?- A
through lifer Ir 1 aril in', but a|rtor boy
gets to be bout 21 ho thlnhs knows
it all an' don't larn no moro." *
The old lady was 'indeed pleased to
hoar of ifchp engagement, and sho "tuok
mftjl iiMlfcfn' t2rlh? vonnw mWlh*!
IUamarofc'a, 10;1
Wfro must find room ?o|ou mora an
oculoto which Allows how rlgorquuttlfc
?Mr" " '
?Uffcfc*
of your liurt moment*." Stlrai
XuX'J" hSf^taKSdS
aura trlodij wro'noh hlumlt on
ft
MPHMHHHHHEt- ?ut ??
mad, fthdoi&wled on >11 four*, to torra?J
"-14*. As soon m ho folt himself safe,
?. liitenoa to hlm awhile, then ilmpr
remarking, ("You nw I WM^r^h^
on hfs Infurintml companion?and stroll
ed off to look for mot-o snipe.'?MoriU
BusM* "Our Ohatuxllor
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IR rw?WL
madeiti
i;tfci?; nogr
100 and 4,1
'0\&.i*5would .JB
moot tho purposo ot eithorr it ?** hartf
ly aenMho uses of both* Fow know
how little available apnea thoro La in it.
1 ho rooms wt large, aomo offtake,
but thoro aro not many o< them TOT
halls aro wldo, the oorrldora long, tUo
vestibules spacious. Fonrlaxgo apart
ment* aro allotted to thof neoos?*y
aeorotarMfiK^ clorks, >, administrative
functionaries of the government,
crraph operators and
graph operator* and $o lefrtb.' Tho
smaller reoeption room leads from It;
th6 state banqueting hall ls an enor
mous apartmont This loavos but UlSr
ited spaco below for prlvato nooda, din
ing room and parlor. ^Upstairs, bosldo
tho rooms for govornmont work, al*
tho rooms for government work, al
roadmentioned, thoro Is an apart
ment dovoted to tho meetings of tho
cabinet, tho libi'a nr.. and * ittu nh?m.
happens to bo large, may overflow its
Bsrssaer;
men* o^ gueats, who cannot Voteoeiv
ed in fny number. '
But those things, though bad onougb,
aro not the worst, by any means. Tit#
victim in the White House has no pri
vate llfo, to apeak ot 'He belongs" to
tho Nation: ho has been placed thero
ego ofi_.
7._??? IP ?JP fc--'8. thjw?&o
Is oxuusable for guarding *gainat Intru
ordinary cliizou has, who is let '
;&*!} m6%V;togilthor wlthf
iMIBsl
obse^rvor ^tha. invasion ot individual
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e
icon
great <
rowni t'thtf to
r now ibd then your ^Iro will
& bracket put up fn'-fcomo cornot
ior, and with jour now, bright
oadgliueringhammor you C?n put
" a upon wfcloh eho o?n bang a otttrf
horso-blankot lambrequin, with
IblO water lilies feowod fn'tti ' fV^C;
map wilt I! hd trio's, roadily learn
o a groat many sucli little things
?fris wifo will brag on him to otUofl
ea, and thoy will maka/ftivMUoua j
iparisous betwocn .their husbands,
> can't do anything "of thafV.kin&i1
iatevor, and you are "ao handy."
you buy afcaet of amateur
t do not nflld to eay that
amateur.;'-The, dealer will
plumb lino.\ Ho will sell you a sol of
amateur's tApla tbt\t will* do made of
old shdet-iroh with basswood handles,
and tho saw will dou bio up liko a pled?o
of stove pip ' ?
Atw^wpn/navo nailed a board on tho
fonco iwolsfully, you will very natur
ally dosfcefco do something m&oh .bol
ster, more diffloult.' Yon will probably:
try to ereol a parlor fable"or a rustic
?ettoe. J
I made d wry handsome bracket last
jfoek, and/1 was naturally proud of it.
In fastening it togothor, if I hadn't in
.adrertenuy nailed It to tho barn floor,
I guess Ibould hare usod it r9fV well,
i fht in tefrlftfclt loose from the barn,
Bo that tie tiVo oouW bo used separate
ly, I ruiaod a bracket that waa intond
" "i tp serve as tho bare, as it were, of
lambriquih.whioh oost $9, aside from
time expended on it
IfinG^he month of March. I built
ico-cSefct for this summer. It Vte
hor bogi|Wto',w>v;
rils .about the wi
jthe h6uso.|SfcheW.
W*^?hoat aroundTfchat?!
hotloo elsewhere. / ive* shown
r ral personal friend*! They
builfWhtly
ran ioe-chosk My brother
....jf* yesterday, and said that
?a of an iooibhestwas that It ought
igjit enough at least to hold tho
links of ice so that thoy could
> through the poros cf tho ice-,
said than ho never built one,
; Blood to reason that a re- 1
like that ought to be oon- .
,o that it would koop the cows
, ioU donH want a rofrlgerator
ut tHe oattlo can get through,*!!*,
cracks and oat up your strawberrlai pn
iQOuhosays. ^ v
A nolghbor Of roino enoe built
a hen resort of laths, and how woars a
thiok thumb-nail that looks like a Bra
vtffi
keep the fever out of my ; chest, there.
:?^^.UthorUlU4.&'
los of vprtu thia spring, to the con
" notion of which I havo contributed
-oOtfidoalpf timo anditwo flngor
RKhnva also aai^||||j^^f|
jvoral timeaiv;The 1?
dlo.durlngfjho morning hour Wfl? tnrn I
iuto tho alloy betweon Kighth and
NinthYitroets, enter thelbird? stable
door on the loft, pasa around my Goth
. io horao and give the countersign and
throe kioks on tho doop in ah ordinary
tono oi toloo. ?BUI tiye in Denver
i 'il:
TwoAneodo^ bfPctOr C^tvrrlfht,
^oll-iftiown Met,
mmHmi
flow otofaro <ii
hJs A 5? tJ*
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I
f"
In mott riots ?bo qegloot ot n few
ol the blooJihoa. Tk? nUUttTihouM
bo assembled promptly;<*<S, this Is de
layed, their armories may be surround
ed and their assemblage prevented..
Bgfides, tho knowledge that troops are
l^Teadlnoss strengthens the polloe and
Mtlmldates the mob. They should not
ho paradod until the last momeut. The
bayonet and rifle' aro deadly weapons,
and not suited for mere police worlu
But as soon as thoro is danger of the
polioe bolng overpoworod tho militia
should marcfyjo thoir aid, and then all
sentimentality- should bo disponsed
-JMHtf- A mob Is a gang of lawbreak
ers, with tho oriminal elass coming to
the top as it gains powor; and tho vory
existence of sooioty depends upon Its
being promptly put down. Half-wav
missures aro cruelty. Any militia of
ficer who permits his men to bo shot or
stOnod without rosistauco deservoa a
cbw^aartial. A n*ob nevor appre
ciates forpoaranco: Blank cartridge*
simply Inspire them to frosh assaults.
Firing in the air has the same efleot,
besides killing innocont people at a
distance. Volloys aro' seldom neces
sary. To detail & few sharp-shooters
to ploktCif the leading aggrossors is far
preforable. If the thrower of tho first
brlok Is shot, as. a rule no more will be
thrown. Four ' shots at Cincinnati
Which killed four leader* dispersed the
I-mob that attacked Powell's gun-store.
Tho oamo number fired with like offoot
would have scattered that which at
tacked the jsll. it, they had been tho
first wbioh fJia?PHbeen > fired by the
troops. It must be remembered that
no troops will: stand bolng stoned or
being aliot at withodt firing in return.
If the officers wait too long (as was the
oaso in the Orange riots in Now York)>
soiuo .ono is sure to fire without orders,
bringing on "a goneral firpwblohun
neoessarlly destroys many llvoa. Tho
?troops should not allow thomsolves to
ho- bosiegod., Strong - detachments
should traVofjo the atroots, aiding the
police in dispersing all orowds and in
clearing the streets. The mpb, when
onco broken, will novor again collect.
?If the militia are stvohg apd " "
cipllncd, and It Is under
that thoy wl|K pern*Jt no^,., ^
mere appcarnnco Is usually SUmoI^nt,
If their condition Is such that the, mob
do not fear .thotm many Bros have-to'
imi >aceo?u bo \
_
Stored?V Topics of the 2Vw>," in th$
June CtiUury.; l<c[:' ?>'?1 -V. '
A 8nakc liva'siocplng-Oar.
Kovor had oh the
lowocfhlm ii> tako it
y^hat night it
iched at half-past,
" "mi '
. )ut lS^'olook l.was at tho other
of tho oar, looking at the porter blaok
Ing the' boots, when suddenly thero
-s6 keen that We heifrd ft ovet the
nolsoof tho train. I rushed through
the oar, followed hy tho porter, and
founfl tho little lady Who had got on at
1~)ayton porohed on tin-toes on tho
rash-stand, frlghtoned out of her wits,
..ml pointing at something on the floor.
Sho was so exoltcd thafloouldn't make
out what sho was saying, butj looked
d0Wn'i"nnak?'h"#- "" "*?*'
coilod up .in tlih ihiddlo of
Joor and moving his head about
from side to side, evidently ready for A
fight, i wasn't oxaotly afraid ot the
Jus
jHHSEIMi A
and the bo* who brought tho oage into;
the oar rushed In and took the snake
M&m his hands. But whon the boy
h$d pnt the s*ake buck into his c*pv
le window
H
he - must have up*
52222m
much toS
?oral data ro
g>fflg|o make
(hat the shocks known i
trlbuted at haphazard o
of the globe. The coat-, v^.w
strata have preserved 'their dri
horizontal position, liko t^e Nortu ui
France, a part of Belgium, and tho
most of Russia, aro privileged with
tranquillity. Violent commotions aro
ma^nested particularly in regions that
have snfferod oonsldorablo moohanioal
aooidents, and have acquired their last
roliof at a roccnt epoch, like tho region
of tho Alps, Italy and Sicily.
The tracts that aro simultaneously
distributed by tbo same shock mojt f ro
quontly oomprtao arcs of from five to
fiftoen degrees, or from 800 to 1,600.
They rarely luolude a much more oon
sldorablo fraction of tho globe; al
though tho celobratod catastroplwat
Lisbon ot) the 1st of JNovembor, 1766;
extended over - soventeen or elghtoon
degrees into Afrioa and tho two Amor
ions, or ovor a smf;ico oqual to about
four times that of Europe.
Tho dotallod, examination of many
earthquakes has onablod us to deter*
mine the centor of tho shooks as woll
as tho contours of tho disturbed aroas.
From tho mnuner in - which tho latter
sur/aoos ngroo wlihljnosof pro-existing
disciontions, sovoral of tho most dis
tinguished geologists, inoludiug Mr.
Dana, M. Sucss and ,vibbort Hoim,
have consldorod the shooks in question
as oonnocted with the formation of
ohains of mountains of which they
may be a kind, of continuation.
In faot, tho crust of tho earth evory
whoi'o shows tho enormous effeots ex
ercised 1/ tho lateral pressuros that
lmvo been In operation at all epochs.
Tho strata, bont and bent over again
through thousands of motors of thiok
noss, as wol^^tho groat fractures that
traverse" Atom, aro. tho eloquent Wit
nesses of tbeso mechanical aotldns.
globe, ~ iH
tho earth, and commotions have not
been arrested in its depths. Tho proof
of totals fqumt notonlyin earthquakes,
P??,>1<0 iu the slow moyoments of the
lAil. nf JllAVfiflrtn ati/1 ^
fftfinu U40bVji kU(li,
times in all parts of the globo.? Popit*
lar Stfenco Monthly.
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Row Qanwrrfii are Msda
, i ? ii i .
; The boanlifu]l Waved linos and curi
ous flowor-liko figures on tho aurfaoe
iof the barrols aro ronlly tho linos of
we.'lii&g, showing that two difforent
metals, iron and stool, aro Intimatoly
, blondod in making the finest and
strongest bakrols. Tho procoss of thus
woldlng and toll uding steel and iron is
A very interesting one. Flat bars-o* rltoj)
bona of stool ft nut. froiuxro alternately
arranged togothor ftnd then twisted In
to ft cablo. Several of these cables are
then vel'dod togethor, and shaped
spital bars aro heated and firmly Wold ?
ed. Tho spiral coil is now'put . Upon
whatis oalied a welding mandril, id
again heated,.and oarefully hammorod
into the shape of a gun-barrel. Next
cornea tho eold hammering,.by whioh
the pores of tho motal are thoroughly
olosod. The last, or finishing,operation
is;to turn tho barrel on a lathe to ex
actly Its proper shape and alzo. By aLL
tho twisting* ami w^dlngs and ham
merings, tho metals'lro so wended that
the mass hns somowhat tho oonsistenoy
and toughness of woven stool add iron.
A barrel thus mado is vory hard to
burst. But the finishing of the Inside
of tbo barrel is *n operation requiring
great qare and skill. What la oalled a
, cylinder-bored barrel is whore the boro
or holo through tho barrel is mafloypf
uniform size from end tafhd. A ohoko
,bore la ono that 41 %s.littlo smaller at
tho muzzle than at The breeoh end.
There are various ways of "choking'*
gun-barrols, butj the objoot of all metli
oda ia to make the gun throw its shot
olose together with oven and regular
gsi?
aeMigeta**
wmmm
SatC "
Wit
i
I, 0,074 wore inore
^6 railways o
ootnpnnioitv'i
(MjWj
??> Oantos boy<
troj. A olos?f ;0XAtainft
how? thAt'what an
known *? "r*Uw U..
ism
*1
or? no]
RHHHItijfc ttwjV
travdlM on Amort?*
4 "nJ'r
t
dofwtfftjffipi
oro objjanion,
' wuoh^m "
'#?l
at p?rl
it IJnos
j-_wj
fcflOTlon,
HtirloiPJ
nt
tow*,
ontl
di?
1* *A11 men vn bor
Nassau
?bad Into tho uppe
tun^.y. ;.v Wi ;j? | *"
.*It Is ft foolish
lover which W
L brains. 0N<
Fanswers sho
jklpMa Call
tho _.
pie."
? Buffalo
dudes,'* This
?My low dudos
outside waiting
puf.
.rTh?/lftto Mr. Maxwell,
Milwaukee browor, loft
"toward tho solution
aorial navigation."
call riohos taking to
?LounU Xhurier.
A^ewlston (Me.) man had.
prison ton years, and the first
did on being,set froo, was to
borrowed umbrella. Ho waa
ately sent to an tnsano asylum.?J
lington Free Prtito^ -iKias?Wia
?;$$ryss te&xss
yon sixjtrst violins, four
and " "Seoond viq"
TU 'avo none but ftrft
lag in my 'ousej"*~Lor\
" n't It curious to think
~ ^ n who mar bo heiu(A 'on <
owing forth the baoohanallaa J
ditty, ??Landlord, nil ^ the flowing -
bowl," oan softly croon his youngest to
sleep with the seductive melody,
??Hush, my babe, lie still and slum
berP"
If you don't believe this is *?o most .
japosporoua - oountry In the' '
r.otice c,carofully, tho mi
ohooring/'inoroaso of vat_
Mexican war. We have an impression
that not loss-than half a hundred of
them land from every
grant ship. ?> : >v.
It is estimated'irom
of viow thai loss ot
yonng.po6plo oh^
annually saves tOthet
000. Perhaps so; but the ?
extra light;aud fuel ,4ud
and ica-oroam, on the same.*
is estimated, .more than " '
amount,
In Slam the women 9L ,
question of their rights, ^ftej, nave
gouo ;o f?r u to wJuou tikdSg th.t,
lovely woman being swept .
maelstrom of a tfaofcpot Pr exposod
'the viplssitudp of a fourflhshis indc
!a sad one* f
? 4|&*v^^*ypSg ?
?!? "'Si
oaroful In seleoting thorn. I
Hko to souddoatfAuguBtus a
a hoad big enough to ohoke h._
apmo one has boon soiling thoLon
dbh Truth, whloh publishos tlio follow
ing paragraph: ??In Now York tho
latest foolish freak Is for bald men to
Saint tboir hoads as a part of their full
fess. At a rocont ontortalnmont ono
individual's scalp was covered with a
oarefully-palntod buttle pleoe, auothor
with a group of ilsh and sholls, *hjle * v.
third displayed a oopy of ono Of iM**.
Vandorbllt's MoisBonier?."
In French Ale
terminating wilo
3a23aff
ernment, roso it*
1.666 in tHo foil
thoso tho Juokali
larger proper tic
total of tho two
808'. Uoshloivtl
190 hyo>wlffi^
h$r WlntoM hpni
C."*?iMnfii
ton; fcllsa Pink!
li df*d?- W4M