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BELL FOUNDING. It I an Aneielat Art, Its OrigiI SI. ruieleef Isa Antlegiu it g ithe airt o' iil foutilig is tilitiotwht adly of great iltiuity. Th'lle Salxons" are known to lavv uised bells in their i chuwb-cles, al1though'l prob:ahly bult s11util1 ones. (or the Veii(erable lede. writing at the vild of thtle seveithl centiury, il hides to them fin termis which Heem to h51ow thit they werte not oailbir t 1hin1gs. The 4owers of the . xon1 pe r1odi have bielries of conlleralelv d nellsiols ill ilost. calses, 11nil at Crow land abbey, lin soulth L,incolnshire . thiere was t'a iaous pii of "even bells many yetirs before the Normon ('oil quest. The Ililoks it at thit filne anid for long af tur wierv the chtivr mractitionors of*i the art of' bvl) foudinlig. Their 14tIF9 were rarely witlhout iiscripticns. otvit Ilu Latin, conitaiini"g periaps solinv 11 Acllrv .joke. tht'- poinit of' whicb is lillit lost. NMork oftlten they werte of a re ligiolls 11.1ture,v solm-lilines, we fe.1r, no[ 11l1mixedI wilh .1 dash of Stil .rstition,l b is whon tho. boll delar 1.1 that its t So01lnd t "ies aw ht in o l' 41 I1I Of the air who entism'd ptstillence '111d 1'.n1111,14 iightlilig anti tlt]ersIiitoinis. As .1 ruh'. Imfort unatlely, they pulk no thiles oil thevir hells, 1 cliek-41 wieh lIms bvvii ill smno linv:ostin, ()v-er collie by tih' r-eswIrc s oIf ImIlly In'l thusiasti c (1i l 1114 Ilolgisls, ]It whit-h1 is likely to killcp) 1114- v:1rly hislory )' Ni -Ils abrouiel in d rkl s' s for' a lng tii'. to collie.- (;ent lerna N ilag zi. A Itemiltt'- hih e 44iliiiie. V it, npi-I i'T Wr -4 ill I 4. t*-111 .1;, w ;l is il - Ic I dr(' \].. 4 be . : u :uh Z!li j'-:nn 'r. 4by 4;. n . a,4 no,' (#414'' to I'l: Ih, b. bn 4 v till, \-:; w f!A (Iil 1" 4l tl h t t-n1. di$ r'. 1 ri.4' trit. 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" i i I h : e ' -noted an 14 i'n h 4o's'tsn. tat - so' tIo unl, h' le liry hwingul abou lUi:il 'thereun I..ly of Ote ftiaty turn bo n411 backhie cii inerstlRohe sslI tifst.e aries a Ilintge and mba hque I'mr een slow NOT IN THE BIBLE. rtuotlit 11iwlan Popularly Attributed to the Good1 1ook. "ilvre lire it umloer of sentences lot In the Bible which 'Verybody hin1ks are there, said a clergyman. 'The Chlitlf of OWtSO 80enten1CeS Is, '11li enmpers fthe w1ittd to the shorn hamb.' i7oll would Se:rlch tte Bible prettv hor-oughlly before you wouild finlt that 1ve1t(n-v In It. Where.t youl woldk 111nd t woul lp. ItIIS n' niuna 1ourt-ney.' "Sterie gets 1 -d deal of pralse foi. hel- or.ilination of this svitenike. bIt I* ,vas origitted, as : ittater of fact weforf htv was born. lin a colivectionl of -'rench proveris plibiisied in 159-4 we nd, lie ' il Inesir-o It, vent a :t brei:. onduiv.' Tl,nt conviets Storne of plaI J.irisi. "'In the miist ( of life we ar. In ('ath.' Iveryborly thinkths that is in the ible. It isn't. tholigh. It is in thl, m11IN;: l-ervice. 'TI:ll L: who tmis inyv red.' Twhi 4 una4:! 4-': ':'ntentce) suppo1W d. wr1only. I" i. i:10. It is not Iiblical. l'44.): 42h 1 4 4 l 4ihi hasi softwi ng \44 ry vo l W.inel. I' tt soi tWnty run tht ''I'I'4)444h Ila 1,'11 1 01:0i: "'P'ro:no it) sin 1.- the, spark s 1ly up UI. Tlith 191v nowheret- onain bost' wol". "'.\ haio a I 1 I I ")I.I) ill : ay I 1V .110 f I ti t i In t thIt in the I ' ,oo i itII a t:i 4l t b e : i :Ii South Antien Il 11000 1. C. The n . h ' o: Ite, i di44: : h: . civiliI: m it !h- 1I'., 1, i lh :lnid 11111- so u de 110 ' : I il 4' w I ' It'. I uI 4 - i,t ,in .I if ! t I: :I,- 4 ,n ::' . v1 W 0 V4 0 144 04 11: L~ 4 I 1': . ' - ...4 .l f I I e I '4"' 4 4' lirIi i- ite.I .:y:pt: 4:1.a 4\ 1V' 1H o ' tit4 Th -vh a n of l'eu inn4 eil E '.' t :t Rain wpon neuhin. s. 1. ;t 1*.'p tho other r. 5 .ti'l i !'eI 44-) 4V1t'a - n \ '1 .i' a nd 44) ye44 t wa t h s f .. 4 l . l i t S. Now, that w ig h I:n th r iiist re voI s li 1:' iny: Y and14 Sk4wt aw".nt 41 guly as you .a - . h. wolve's ar the ailo. .in h \s t i . iL ut thl lion,s differelt. -hey fret a I 'h111le ai(1 MAi 1)1141 silal itiless voll giveO thil) exinet of"Ra nc Uon nim rav. n nf war -n mi k 'ivii the- wther po, but I' n1 I r.:y d s 'in s to 1 t' as .'l- vn of 1 astis . nw o tt bigv -1I. 8tthkes ut krelt it n jist a ri yt ind k s11 ' 4 1 Ia b< t a i w as1 you - t- ll k t11tth woles ar th Isa .1r \ InIe. in e-heers ti-itn . ut the on ditT'4 rent. 1 They fret and 4fum1 and1 I extra allowance'of meat or a' bigt 4p u an day ''ee'i14s tget n - ere o lio or anyi42' of teeat 4Itaily. lt)kes are kept in jus as 1r n :i-atr all 4' the ti1ne, and you 4b4thik4)u4tth da1n' 1air1 wotbl t 4itr always tI' eed4' 14that.'5 all the pils are414 acive an4yel cheerful,1.'' '1 t1o'1414 414 141eltv you yoUt, -' flow pasng r Ill(hIIltt 44)1 is41 full. o orrow, Wett iottl 1115kfair. 14 ha tful foot ted 11:4 (14n1))' .\ i 01I I igh t ir?"1 1( 'of it 1:14 il l Ith v livek44 hunmiarried5 IllIr .et p: i 11-r. n'd tyon gest II jofithe til It womy'4t ight. year1 s i'io l." n ThaeAl Tenher t.Inut. Teahe -\hy 'l-'r'y,tho did1 youk4) ' 'l . Sit' bl k:ni til wte4Sllsi on your lschot "T In 444 olrflit, 44 Iteal tch r Teher ly fault?' \Vhatbl o yoube )chloiht (sbbing ret'niniscen. tlmy be 'hy,iou toh ne i a po l REAL HORSEPLAY. Noie Pranks I'layed byr an Equine Prsetical Joker. A Staten Island pihyslelan Is the own er of a horse which hats a fondness for practical jokes. Iecently the doctor drove into the country to intswer at sick call. Arriving at the farmhouse lie tied his.horse to a post. near whIleh Iung a rope atttetehei to a liatrge beIl tised as a dinnter signal fir employees. sind went inl to see hispitiiletl. 'retly soon the bell rang vlolittly. The doctor and the Muan of the 1xlise looked out. but could see nothing except tho Jtorse. They had hatrdly turned away, however, be fore tihe bell rang again, and agalu they looked, but could see nothing. This was repeated, and the doeto de terminted to soive the tMystery, so at the third ring, instead of going into the houtse he stepped belhid a tree iu the yaid. Ili kept his eye otn the hel!. rope and it atbout a ntinute was sur prised to see his horse lit' up his iead aid give tite rope a ltatrd titg. Wh1en tit phlystan i sprag out attid coifront ed tilt holrst, tit a ttil put on a look Of i111100CO. itt' s:llln' horst, tho next daIy was tutrnied lot'S itn tite doctor's barnyard. antd whil" there the beast saw a basket h:n11gill onl :1 [l)(t, about sevenl feet froml Illt gi'ound. In the basket was a pot cat. Tiite hiorse tpit his nose up to itvestigat, anid til eat glve the In trader seratkh. The torse turned a 10katdl. 10keti hk oVOr his shoulitd,r ats tgh to take aiim a Inealsure the dist.1"ane aIdk kicktIte 'at and basket intoI the air. Ti' Iquitte jokor thtltl gZINO :1 10Nw whbutly oif dolighlt an114 wk .11 w . :ty.- New York Mlail anld \ : w indiettlil at thet Iio ss.It Ii.! I4 wilh tit dhvil m II r th1 1 i i vi S:t. Iropltckald it la a catis litt lit( h r raet-ing wilch a of .\11 t it ' t:1 -ltl tt ia i'i to\ e'n:ti ytel's th t e ati od, thbllt i doi tha a i 21tli ioeOt ri:l' Vto5 l~eeI ng i al h'ne e drnthe v"rookd llins and hr v (wnts' hIArs ill .\nnv T:1i a Al w the pris caite 'aiitu -lIil dt e ath' ttu ine't lit titi' ~ ~ ~ ~ W (.i coo t P 1 411 visit o t.I 510t h. w:'i w os lig a tit t ha i u rigi bot hi l e row ill "a tilty a Mvr. .1st.r"'w l owd 'wintenct, of dt h. il lit thek st s it) 'Iuias the' VA er tliwht i \\'e111:lln ai p'said 'itt x'il li l-id ta ' Il'li tiI i : , l l ar I"lls Wri pilt-rietl by si n f lle', til It. .1:L110 \Yen111un horself. wa Hlber lalIin takte t 'aidVr the 1rote01 iCtiO l o! Colonel l'111111114r. whoit gavv hier a1 (ot tage, .1nd wv0 are, tolI by Dr. 11Inteh1in Sonl that ai t 1T2 te whole o try fully convit'co d af heur inlocele'. KeetPin 1 Il'in'e warlit. This stol is lohl ofl ai sliccessful gei eral who WAS f;"r from boing it bri! 11-1nt scholatr a', school. A fter hie hec ninl .atosi loitn hiay dropped Into Ilhe ol selhool to paly at N*Ist to thle SC0t of his f0Ia-r wVo-. 'T e t(,acIhwer \l'ws imaNiols tf) imiatk! 1 goodl inmpresslon n w giien- li Ilt 1 ut the p ipils through i ,.lt i l 'sollli so as to show the i'to tih btst wav tae. After wil cthtae' nl)i'atl:le(i,hut twieb rus wh lotiaokd tt pictur of the brdg toe bashfully 'anwtowrd the isltiguih "Artei'iyttu tohi dne?"askdoh'.n "Yes. w ir," satid ot'el t t' i the bo. in Yeli itt gg dflow"si.teg n sitl, her itis a irownt fo yi'.foraktep ngny lat te wartt."--i's t ln tt .-l"Mar. nOn al grst one a it'n the parish church yard' oftltGetttarouth,vt Engaind, treis sculte ithcie unusua repre onae of01 thonrnro ctrnedo.er rhe NEWBERRY NAREHOUSE C0.... :s ready to store Cotton knd issue receipts for ame, which money can )e obtained on [HE NEWBERRY WAREHOUSE CO. W HITE.... .YELLOW R ED.......... And VIULTIPLY IN G ONION SETS At MAYES' DRUG .. .. STORE. C eap Tickets West, Northwest C ANDI CALIFORNIA Wiibington, Oregon, Nebruska, Novadia, Idaho, Wyominig, Colo rido, Uta uh, N ow xIt4v,, and, A rizon a..... .. .. ..... ickets on sale from Sept. 15 to Nov. 20. THE ILLINOIS CEiNTRAL RAIL.ROAl) ltfers choice of rouit"'s. F'ren I{iclin cg ( haijr Car s. No transfHe rs. I's me1. D)oul t racek ort full infornationI, (Culars, IRates andl Tfickets appl)y to le'R1) D M II,I,1-I, T1rav'. P ass. Agt.,1Ill. Central R. R., Atlanta, Ga. VIUST BE IN EVERY [HOME IN NEWBER RY 'he following druggists requesHts the I>lers of MI U3 lNA coup 'ns t o brig bhOmT iii at o)1co and splnri) abluhte y fre'', theii regnhir siz' bot tleI of the I lrat. P1repartt ion, MI.U NA WVI NI 1'or sah,~ onlty by (GildI'r &kSL Lfgrnts. farness and Saddlery F'he :argest andi most com.. plete assortment in the State. Everything kept in an Up to--date Harness Es. tab ilish ment. DAVi.S & CO. 17 Main St. _Cflnmbin, S. C. LIME AND CEMENT We have just received a car each of Fresh Luffp Limo AND ilyarnilic Portlanld,., AND Roseidale CEMENT. Get our Prices before buying. Newberry Hardware Company. Valuable Land for Sale 82 acres 5 miles of Whitmire-25 acres in cultivation, 5 to 6 acres good meadow. Seven lots adjoining the corporate limits of Newberry. Good building sites. Terms and prices reasonable. For further informa tion call at T H E HR.hl aM1 NeBWs REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD MONEY TO LOAN On Easy Terms AND For Long Periods. A few imore Shares of the first series 8ti)ct Ho Lotq mid Tist Co. May he secured. Apply to Sec'y and Treas., Newberry, S. C. HIAWATHA Is~ all the rage, anid so is the fine ime of Apples, Oranges, orapes, Cocoainuts. Iananas, etc. that we are liandlinig now. WVe also have New Mackerel, Pig Feet, etc. Simpjl y a fine line of good th ings to eat. C.omne to see us5. COUNTS & DICKERT, Russell's 01(1 Stand. Rich Farm1..and for Sale Cheap, r lIERE IS OFI"ERED) FOR PRI ..vate sale about 480) acres of the rich hickory and oak lands of the Hobbs plantation- part of the famous Eichel b)erger tract--in the D)utch Fork on the Lexington sidle of the Newvberry.-Lex - imgton county line. The landls front one mile on, Broad river, and one mile oin the main Maytiniton and Columbia p)ublic road, it is two miles from Hope St ation, four miles from Pomnaria and five miles from Peak on the Southern railrioad. The tract adjoins the p)lanta (.ion of Jamnes C. 1Hope. There are fine uplands for cotton and rich b)ottom for co)rn. Tlhe land grows anything On the place is a new dwelling, excellent tenant houses and1 two large modern barns. The land is well watered and t.imbered. Col. John F. Hobbs, the owner, lives in New York city~ and has to neglect t he p)roperty, therefore he has consent ed to sell it. The trart wviIl be sold1 ini one iece or cut to suit pur chasers. T1'niMs: One-third cash, and balance secured( by mortgage or bOnd( for title to suit. the p)urchiaser at 7 per cent. interest p er annum. These lands alwvays pr'oduce a crop. The place will he sold cheap, hut cheap er in one tract. It. is an ideal Iplace for a home; land that lasts; fruit, game, fishing, fine p)asturies. F"or terms, &c., see or write to Col. W. H. Wallace, N ewberry Observer', .James C. Hope, Esq., Peak, S. C., or Col. John F. H obbs, 136 East 48th Street. New York City, N. Y., or to E. H. Aull, New