The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 28, 1887, Image 4
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John C. Breckemid^c will be perpetuated
in brdnze at Lexington, Kj\
The Qennan Crown Prince is dying ol a
dancer of the tongue.
President Eliot, of Harvard, is doing
Sicily ami Southern Europe.
John A. Itoach, the new Mayor of Chi
cago, has been formally installed in ofllce.
The island of Guernsey was shaken by
an earthquake. ;.
Three more constables Tiave resigned in
Ireland rather than take part in evictions.
Agent Jove© is suing the Martinis of
Clanricardc for $60,000 damages for libel.
Alexander Mitchell, President of the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad,
died In New York on Tuesday,
The fifteenth and Inst rc))urtcd ballot in
Tallahassee stood: Perry 40, Bloxham 40,
blank 1.
The Massachusetts House has pass'd the
high license bill to a third reading. Vote,
18B to 89.
James G. Blaine has arrived in Chicago.
He baa completely recovered from his late
illness.
The French corn law is bringing forth
loud complaints in the republic. Petitions
are pouring in. ’>~
An exnloaion aboard the Delta, at Wil
mington Wednesday, killed one man and
injured, several.
In a battle in Mifiuf, between the Ameer's
troops and rebels, 50 of the former Ami 500.
t>f the latter were killed. V,
Sam Jones will next carry the war into
California, having agreed to an engagement
at Ban Francisco in June.
Fire Wednesday burned out the Fulton
(Il!.)>fowm<if printing office and three other
buildings Total loss $25,000. -
R. II. KnafSp, the Atlanta broker who
took in hia fnends to the extent of nboul
$25,000, was a Canadian by birth.
Via Bremen, 17,740 emigrants have stalled
to America, from March 1 to January 1,
against 18,175 for same period last year.
Marshal liozaiu- was painfully wounded
2 a Frenchman, who allemptwl his a»*»
is t ion
The bust nags portion of North Middle .
town, Ky.. was almost totally burnttl Mon I
day. Lot* $35,000. '
Nine of lwentv four Bnckdiata wrrt
(ttavictad of conspiracy in Berlin and sen
teoced to abort terms of Imprisoatix-nt .
A strong effort is bring made to arttle the
silversmith strike In Near York and Pruvi
deoev. - : *.
The ltu>stau l owimbston low Icvu in-
f< •rami l<> Increase the duty on cotton grx*l»
and atarrh
Ily a falling elevator tbrokru
Cornersvilk’. iod . Ueorge liani|i
killtvl and J M<C
P. J. Kgan has been sentenced to two
years in the penitentiary. It will Iw re
membenxl ho was convicted in Bt. Louis of
election frauds last November.
Secretary Fairchild will attend the Cal
houn monument unveiling. Assistant
Secretary Thompson 'will assume his duties
in his absence.
In a speech before the Eighty Club in
London, Gladstone favored a dissolution of
Parliament, on the ground that it would be
good for the country.
The Ainericuu Newspaper Publishers’
Association, has established an ofllce in
New York. . Jaffies 8. Metcalf, of the Buf
falo h’rpreM, is to lie in charge.
The Lord Mayor of Dublin has called a
meeting for the purpose of taking step*
towards the erection of a national memo
rial to Mr. Gladstone.
Cardinal Gibbons is supported by the
Pope in his decision in favor of the Knights
oj Labdr. The decree is conditional on
good liehaviotir on the part of the order.
A sharp shock of earthquake has liccn
experienced over the whole of tile island
of Jersey. The tremor proceeded from
west to east. No damage was done.
The threatened strike of car$>cnters in
Milwaukee, Wis., lias liccn averted, the
master car|ic*ntcrs agreeing to keep their
shops open only-nine hours after May T ,
and to pay.men the present prices per hour.
The three-masted schooner Geo. 8. Marts,
from Baltimore, Md, for ( harlcstou, 8.
('., was blown up and set on Are from
some unknown cause. Two of the crew
were killed.
The charge that Parnell had something to
do with the Pluenix Park murders Is gen
erolly disbelieved. The matter will be In
vcstlgatcd by a committee of the House of
Commons.'
By s dynamite explosion, 30 miles from
Crystal Falls, Mich., August Brash, John
(hsal. Win. Hornliuck, Joseph Weisnliui
and three others were seriously hurt, three
of them mortally.
Evictions have been resumed on Is>ni
latndsdos/ne's ustatea. O'Brien mid Kil
bridge sail for Canada on Sunday to de
nouncr Ixml l^mdsilowne's course.
The Delaware House, by a vote of 15 to
(VI. has |iaaacd a Jiigh Ihiuiw lull grading
liqttpr licenses from $4(N) for Wilmington
down to $2)M) for village ami cigmiy tav
day, killing a machinist named” Geo. Big
gers. -At the time of the explosion four
mew were standing near the hotter, all of
whom wc,rc knocked down by the concus
sion. d r „
While walking on the tracks of the Baj-
timori* and Ohio railroad near Everson,
Pa., two ladies—Mrs. Octtemy and Mrs.
Anderson—were stryck by a sliiftmg en
gine and terribly mangiest. The former
tlied in a few hours and Airs. 'Anderson is
fatally hurt. ,
Rudolph Bchnnubilt has . licen heard
from. He says he did not throw the bomb,
but intimates that lie is‘Sony lie 'didn't.
He is in Norway, if'' Oil lie lemembered
as the much looked For Anarchist and al-,
leged bomb thrower at the llayninket dot
in Chicago.
Tlie Ridenour murder case, at Winches
ter. Virginia, lias been concluded with a
verdict of guilty." For intricate points of
law and number of witnesses, this has
la-en tlie most interesting case, except that
of Cluverius, in the history of Virginia’s
uwMnteri jurisprudence,
Governop Church,of I>akotn. 'tells this
story: A year or sirngo, when I waa mak
inga journey into the Itlack Hills, the train
stopfiei! 1 ntha-prairioaiHlbsiking out I raw
a solitary house. Tlie conductor chanced to
come along and 1 asked who lived there.
‘ That,” said lie. "is where Mr.—lives and
prints his nap£r.” There wasn’t another
house within 100 mile.-!.
TWffporSry orders have la-en made by
the Inter State Commission suspending the
Imirtli .Slictlon'of the Act. on the npplics-
tionof the Forfolk and Southern Railroad
Company, Cineinuati. New Orleans and
Texas nuiroud, ns to points south (4 Ohio
PaiUrr* Heavily lo Utv Magwaiapa.
•(Camden Journal.)
Rdoes nbt Uike a cloae oliservcr to And
out that Mr. Cleveland panders heavily to
the “Mugwumps,” amt really, sometimes,
we are forced to believe that Harper'*
Weekly, the intolerant radioal sheet, and
the New Yoik Time*, its peer In Southern
bitterness, arc the stars which illumine his
political path.
His appointments up North are, to say
the least of It, queer, and there is scarcely
one made but what surprise is brought out,
lie shows a disjioaiUon to drink from Re
publican fountains, aud literally rejoices at
each draught betakes. * * *
To us it is not pleasant, and, although
SSI
ip!^and also on juti
railroad as to
and east of Missi
ti in of the Texas Paclfl
freights destined to El l^aso.
The party of ih-nat-irial plcnsttrc-scekere
who recently came li.^k from Cultk h-td a
st'irmy trip from Havana northward- Cen-
cral McCook and Senator Shciman didn't
mind it. Iiut Seuaton Maiiderson, Palmer
jind Aldrich were sad at heart—aud else
where TV ladle* all yu-MtsI -gnM-t fully,
except Mr*. McCisik. who made* a la t with
Senator Palmer of a l»x of i-rangea that
*he would stay on deck alt day. She won
tiie I let.
Major John E. !Ui
aruiy. and lit«4lirr <»(
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fart and decided on bta line of atti
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we may lie called spoilsmen, yet we glory
ju the name because we can well remember
when these calves who are now drinking
milk from the Democratic leaf sjire vile
and insatiable enemies of our postrate and
much abused South, ardent and unreleut
ing enemies of the Democratic party. Why
sh mid they be rewarded? Is it effleiency
alone? if so, the Democratic party must
indeed lie freak, ami ought to be disbanded
if it cannot produce and biing forward the
equals of such men as these.
For more than 20 years past such men as
those have reviled and abused our party
hive lieen able and valuable adjuncts to
those who have nearly destfoyod our liber
ties and made a mockery of civil govhrn
ment. This being the case, we cannotl en
dorse Mr. Ch-vclimd’s course, and wliile
the gentle, sweet words of IfcpubKcans
may warm his bosom, and give hope to his
future, it will not do, for under him and
arotnul him' the solid props of his own
party will fall, crumble and decay, and
what the President gains by running lie
tween wind and water will be lost in the
great straight forward course which in the
end w ill alone gain success. Mr. Cleveland
is mistaken, and if his course is to be pur
sued, wo sec only a name without a practi
cal di -linction in thcjwo great partic-.
lu-|>ro«lnic Murat* by l.r«tl*l*lloo.
(abbeville Uetlium )
Tiiere was no demand for the law against
carrying -eanr«'«!f-d weapons when it was
fassctT "It was the mrtcomc of a clamor
a>»ut “wliisky and pistoU" during an ex
cited p'-litical campaign and we alway*
tli-•light tue outcry was for the purp««e of
diverting aiteniiou from the manipulations
ienl faction. But no matter
uL-ut. a stringent l«w was en
t ttic vice of carrying deadly
advance of public sentiment
in't.met* ha* it ever Uen en
ly the olnrore and ininilih
loiahed to any extent. 1‘rouii
a carry pistols
SHOl l.DN'T HAVE ASKED IT.
Bo beautiful she seemed and so pure—
Ah me! how 1 should miss her.
Unable longer to endure
My wish, I asked to kiss her.
A blush of deepest rose oVrsprend
Her face, as if to mask it.
As, witli a woman's art, she said:
“Why, Frank, you should not usf; it.”
A man of mark—A marquis.
The height of summer—Fahren heit.
A go between—Ham in n sandwich. ,
A sound instructor—A music teacher.
A sound investment—Buying a drum.
Putting on aira—Tho-western cy. ioue.
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n wi»h (hat In* could l
•cut* who rrrilll him
rm* villair.oua grammar.
Prince Fmiertrk I x-op< >ld.
jiVw of Emperor William, i
»rd Prince I/>iit«^Eatcrluw).
arrived in San Fraud*v
ii g a tour of the workl.
r uevtr • •in
but he dor*
iod* on i he
I it peopii
They do carry and u«r
v ia t«u>milted with such
the puni-hiurnt i* n<4 in
• >ublv violation of law.
Tlie grealcst roam man of them all—The
tramp.
Bober thoughts—The kind lhat come
next morning, you know.
It is not the cream that ought to lie
'whipped, but the milkman.
Every sucker in the land ought to be put
through a “course of sprouts. 7
It is a mean girl who will give her faith
ful lover the mitten in hot weather. v
A bunion is spoken of as a nobby thing
in low-cut xhocs.
An executive session is one in which, la
do nothing and keep it swreU-
The lawj££rs art a very economical class.
They make their suits last so long.
Rising with the lark is nothing w onder
ful. Any rooster can beat the lark rising.
The man who takes a hint Is not .neces
sarily a thief.
Now that the base ball soa«on is at hand
'‘strikes” will be more frequent than ever
Every dog has bis day, but the nigh!
belong tu the cats.
Gone up higher—The mail w ho dido
know it was loaded.
The live can draw twenty times its own
weight; so can the porous plaster.
The cream of * experience i*> skimin
from sjiUlcd milk.
A Richland man ha - been tin tl *.'•) f
keeping a cow. The cow belonged to a
neigh I sir. w
“Ob. I'm slow.” said the torto!
hare; “imt I get there
And then the hare said, “I
When vemel* "li*t" i«it
anxious to bear what the
xaging* ,
Heavy ilcw- promote
bravy ibic* bare often sen
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dir said * |
just
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AmoveUtmiu of Pullmrui cars has
exhijiited it the Pennsylvania Jhiil
tV IX ICS AI.I. HVMOKS,
I Ulolelt, or Eruptions
crolula. SpW»rn«
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of Pnia
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Iron coin 1*1
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.Laepiin Miller ha* l»
and furty arm* of laud
and will beoome a fan
lailntant
Friends of IWlua*
liiat Iron ore alamud
laiaU amt that hs
UtOe while.
AOM tig the millionaire girl* in Washing
ton anciety are the MI'** " R>gg" mBu *m
ceeslnl, with their brothers, to their father *
banking businam
Millionaire Corcoran, who dor* more fc
Washington than all the other millionaire*
lumped logathar, pay* taxes on $9. ll\I.UUU
worth of jwoperty.
Billy Emerson, the minstrel, who write
hi* first name with a small h, rvtvivt* $500
tier week aiul travels in a piivatc car with
Lis wjfc wliereyer be goes.
tjucen Victoria lias rectived enough
iutalcc gifts to fill a store house as big as
Windsor Castk-. Many of them have to be
i given away for want of space to put them
Senator Sherman’s Mansfield friends say
that their favorite is not a millionaire, but
the man who has four aces in his sleeve
rargly alludes to that fact prematurely
IIoU to kill the Czar have been unearthed
a' K iell and Odessa. They wanted to blow
up the imperial car, opportunity present
ing^
Frank Lasterand hia. wife were killed by
cars on Uie trestle of the Georgia Pacific
rood at Birmingham, Ala. The latter was
decapitated.
Charles C, Wciilet <k Sons, Baltimore,
madc-an assignment to Joseph Loopbold
for the benefit of their creditors. The bond
of the trustee is $100,000.
Herman Levy, alia* Harry Leovitt, the
well known informer in the famous Had
dock murder trial, is suing Urn Chicago
mail for $300,000—libel.
Dr. McGlynn's friends say that when be
delivers his lecture in Boston on 8th May,
he will have as sympathetic an audience us
he bad in New Y ork.
lit is expected that another call for three
¥ r cent, bonds will be made tmrfcw days.
here are now outstanding $19,924,000
three per cents. ,
Theie were live passengers reported miss
ing from the wrecked steamer Victoria,
i They haye applied for their baggage and
are all right.
The Queen of Scrvia has separated from
her husband, King Milan, and returned to
her family in Russia—political and domes
tic difficulties.
An Irish non commissioned officer has
been dismissed from-Woolwich arsenal for
'“giving away secrets”” An accomplice
goes with him.
By papal authority, the Nuncio at Paris
Announced that the Pope has promised to
intervene in Alsace-Lorraine in favor r of
Germany. <
The French Crown jewels are on exhibi
tion. The cables say plenty of orders,
principally from wives of United States
Senators, are being received from America.
John I. Blaine, brother of James G.
Blaine, is at the point of death in Ho^
Springs, Ark. He is paymaster in tlie
Federal tray.
Delaware's Anti Policy Gambling hill
was stolen en route to the Governor for
signature. A duplicate hill ia being rail
roaded to the end of Its legislative Journey.
Hale A Slat maker’s box factor}'. Wheel
Bur, W. Va., waa burned Mondaf morn
Lom $80,000; insurance
W<
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.Mayor la <
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3 insk hit Mg,i <-a>|«nl(r* n t
on the lw*la of r* hour* at
•* ol* an hour. All rmploji-r* aprvar
willing to engage men on (hear u-rm* pn»
rlded the men a(>plylag are akilleil work
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General LiumI Office that a
lumber firm in that State ha* rau*ed to lie
rut and removed from rovrrnment Ignd*
in one locality 2,500,000 feet of timber,
valued at $20,000.
A private letter from ex SefTrtary Man
uing. the tirat he haa wnllt-n hiuna-If for
nioutha, haa been received by a friend in
New 5*ork. and pronounces him in liettcr
condition than at any lime since hi* attack.
A special dispatch front St. John*, N.
F.. my*the bin for (he total pruhlhltiuu d(
liquor traffic in that colony was defeated
by the casting vote of the Speaker, but
that it will certainly be carried at the next
maakuL
Queen Kapislaniof the Sandw ich Biaads
has arrived in San Francisco, en n,ute to
attend the jubilee of Quceu Victoria. She
will vUit Washington to pay her respect*
to ITcsldefit Cleveland before goipg to
England.
Six of the men arrested for complicity in
the plot to RHsaftsinntc the Czar, wldi li was
to have been carried out on.the 13thof
Marcli, have lieen sentenced to Meath.
Oiher conspirators have been sentenced to
imprisonment for life.
In a light nt South liend, Ind., between
the city police and a gang of tranqis eleven
tramps were captured; six of them were
armed with levolver*. During tlie tight n
policeman, John Metz, shot a tramp through
the heart, killing him instantly.
_ The Pennsylvania company lias exempted
the St Paul and Burlingtou from the b. j
colt. A Chicago dhqmtch says that East
ern trunk liqcs have resumed the .sale of
through tickets over the Hannibal and St
Joe to Kansas City and points beyond.
The Rev. Mr. Carter, a Free Methodist
minister, who has been conducting a series
of revival meetings in Ohio, was driven out
of the town of Utah by a mob with rotten
eggs for preaching doctrines obnoxious to
many of the people.
Tlie Supreme Court has sustained the
validity of the Maxwell land grant and the
old Mexican grant, covering over 1,700,000
acres, in New Mexico and Colorado. The
present owners of the grant arc bondhold
ers of the Dutch Land Company.
The contract under consideration between
Armour & Co., of Chicago, and the Selma
Land Company 1ms been closed, the same
hazing been signed by both parties. Ex
tensive warehouses of Armour, with refrig
orators, will be erected at once.
The receivers of the Texas and Pacific
railroad have applied to Judge Pardee for
a construction of the ipter-State law, set
ting forth their own construction. Pirdec
agrees with the railroad construction, and
orders that it be followed until the further
order of the Court.
*atC niMl tm* |,ilt|!!f B
m? iii/* 1 * ii
rent direction* The
wife fir*Ln<
•otaioduu*** an-l f.-ui
m! Eatman a
tt*l hi’* i
lilr‘*.'U lying dea.) on
fltk* I,f tl.
f r*««cn j
l**iU' the window.
Iu a few m.
OlUSlU {
i»- daughter *n*l ekh
T »>u alaO li
>ti*. iou*. The hou*c
took firr,.b
ut Uu
one* were *ouo exting
iii'hed
Here ta a little jcwtl
for Uw i row
.1 tkatl
Ul tie *itofil'd with
r liothintr Ik:
it po*l
nrest. l*urtnta*trr I t.i 1
tin, of the t<
• a u of 1
tar, HI., rrcehutthe v
it;, moderate
■alary |
IU cent* a year. Ibal
I'o.iaiartcr at
f" k. .
1., girt tk) cent* lost yi
t-itr, w hile rtn
l*<wt- {
•v*u r at iaar. Ark..
Itol 31 rent*
It ta 1
id that there are m<H
eth*n Iff m
» !*om j
,,nfer» whu nat ive i*
o limn' thtn
*»ou!
ar aud h*,utt) who re
it-lxe no uu.r
1* th tB4
( a year. Scute -of t
liuev-mrer
mv in]
etr own huikhnga t*> t
lo* otlier* tin
7 1
•*• overSmd anmr ihr imt. “ftls : i
i - $ -
worse |
* to *•11*
ft rar« .
I
j The t,
larm
tti
4*
biitinc**. ou th
ou weight
All
ictn w i
A Um<
•; • rit* l.lc
i U4 DotlcfA in tiM* p$»pt*r« lliAl
•* in the State art endeavor
it'd c<>t|o<i fat tori- • show a healthy
ng (ffort toward imprunnsrnt.
ita who 4l MUawbrrlikc ami wait
thing lo turn up are being pushed
the young and enterprising mep
ive had the sraka torn from their
r the deprrmion in the country, ami
tl.al some. new track must be fol
lieddca the one that hod* from the
> the store. .
\Saar W Jurle*.
l Sew terry Herald and Haws )
this abiite of jurira and charging
»V
>um ly
Im
ha*
hi*
fro
Ii the failure to jierf.irm their duly
calculoUd to ma
whole, than *hov\liiig fog
Trial Coondl ora
.Mik Focv*
Mrs. Richard II. Dana, who was Miss
Edith Longfellow, and Mrs. J. G. Thorpe,
who was Miss Anna Allegra Longfellow,
both daughters of the poet, are building
house* on his former' estate, which they
will occupy when finished.
William Moore, a hotel man of Alchiaue,
looks so much like Frank Jamw that when
be visited Kansas City the other day, all
the predeatrUn* instinctively buttoned up
their coat and allowed their right hand to
wander la the direction of theta hip
pochata.
An n raindrop toMtaUa a atmat, no
\t adr H*id|>ioo ■ itrlirf la I’rayrr. \
The love and admiration in which he is
held hy the people of this State are illus
trated in an Incident related by General
Hampton when he was recovering from his
sickness.
-"4 am certain," he said, “that my life
whs savc*l l»y the fervent prayers of the
jafipkr of South Carolina. I was at the
point of donth and had lost iill interest in
life, when 1 received u letter'from an old
Mi-tliodist mitiister, a friend, tcUiug imi ••!
the deep and devout ]K‘titions put up for
my restoration to health by the Methodist
Conference, then in session at Newberry.
The letter closed by begging me to exercise
my will to live in rcsixinso to the supplica
(•ions of the people of the whole State, who
were praying for me night and day iq
tve»y houyhold. Wlienj heard the letter
read, I promised my sister that 1 would
heetl the k-tnd; loving worda-of-4he matt • 4
God, and arouse my will to live. That
night I fell into a deep sleep and dreamed
most vividly that I was in a spacious room
in which I was moved to all parts of the
State, so th ah I met my assembled friends
everywhere. I remember most distinctly
of all old Beaufort, where I had last been,
i saw irnmense antcmbhigcV; ami as T
looked upon them a grave personage ap
proached me and touched me on the shoul
def and said: ‘ fltese people are praying
for you. Live! Live’! Live!!!’ I never
realized anything like it before. It seemed
a vision. I woke the next morning feeling
the life blood creeping through my veins.
I told my family that tlie crisis was passed
and that I should get better.”—£. L. White
in (he American Magazine.
—• ♦ »• —;
Thera Khali be .\« Alp*.
i
When Napoleon talked of invading Italy
one of bis officers said “But, sire; TWnctri-.
her the, Alps." To an ordinary man these
would have seemed simply in-urmounta-
lile, but Napoleon responded eagerly:
“There shall be no Al[*." So the famous
Simplon pass was made. .Disease jike ir
mountain, stands in the Way of fumivi^r-
tune aud honor tomany who WVf. I'icroeV
“Golden Medical Disco very” might be
healed ami so the mountain would disap
pear. It is specific for all bhVal, chronic
itiDg and liver disea-s*. such as consump
tion (which is scruffuh of the iuugo, pirn
pie*, blotches, eruptions, tumors, swellings,
fever sores and kindred complaint*.
the jury system
cot, nor to mske jurie*any more
ready to c*mrict. If tl Akt inf"Influence
at Jl, it will be iu the other direction.
Llhc Ito Tart*.
(Carodna Bpartan.)
It, seems that the inter-state comment
bill doc-s not work without friction. It is
nearly as uumanageable as the tariff.
(Newberry Herald and Hews.)
You cannot make men moral by legisla
lion atid youTnight fill up the statute book
v.ilii sucii laws and tbcywould be of no
avail
lui|>r<nl«liiK a l*t|>r.
“Talking about Ingenuity,” said a drum
uicr to a Chicago JlernUl reporter, “I want
to tell you what I saw last winter out West.
I was in a train that was snowed in for
three days The company sent us food
but they didn’t scud any cigars, aud the
Iruin- ixiy’s stock was exhausted the first
Jay. In the express car we found am
confiscated a Ik>x of smoking tobacco, but
there wasn’t a pipe on the train. Among
the passengers was a Connecticut yankee
who was just dying for a smoke. He got
out in the snow and looked around for a
weed or something of that sort, which he
might use in making a pipe, but couldn’t
find u tiling. ‘Fui going to have a pipe,
iinyhow,’ he said. Bo he took a lead pen
cil, opened the wood, took out the lead,
and, placing the two strips together again,
'wound them tightly with the tin foil which
came out of the packages of smoking to
bacco, making them air-tight. Then he
took an apple, hollowed a bowl out of it,
ami had one of the nicest pipes you ever
saw.- If you don’t lielieve it, make oue for
yourself and try it."
it tasaid that beo* and wasp* 'will not
ating a person whose akin ta imearedmith
honey. TU*. of course, may he perfectly
true, but the taouhle with the i jastad innt-U
ta that they won't waft until a feDBw oan
tMTiriMUC.— —
Eight day*. It la aid. an i
hot after a yo
III don not lake
to rut
To Remove the Cptniiton \V*rl.
It is now fully established that the com
mon wart, which is so unsightly, and often
proliferous ou the bands and face, can be
easily removed by small doses of sulphate
of magnesia taken internally. M. Colrat,
of Lyons, has drawn attention to this ex
Iraordin.-iry fact. Several children treated
with three grains of Epsom salts, morning
ami everifbg, were promptly cured. >f
Aubers, cites the-case of a woman whose
face was disfigured by these excrescences,
and w hu was cured in a month by a drachm
aH(hi half of magnesia taken daily. An
other medical man reports a case of large
warts "'which disappeared in a fortnight
from the daily administration of ten grains
of suits.—Jfafieoi JYem.
The preliminary hearing in the post
pomsi Pan Handle railroad luhbasy cnaes
came up Wednesday morning, if Pitta-
burg. before Deputy Mayor Cripp. All
Ute prisoners waived preliminary examiua
lion and were held for trial at court The
caaa will probably he triad during the prea
eat ctNtrt term.
tblrtv
i arm f*
ilc ate
, It
nevr
man
* Ik
tune* *11
I art keep
Vert- •
rut ti
lag folks
but you dare not teil a ti. >Ui<
homely.
An okl gent namtd John
cenily got married, giving
ie**on Eta deairv to save the
utter extinction. Bully for Smith.
An ordinary womop * wstat ti
imhe* around An ordinary man
thirty inches long How adiiiira
thy worka, O Nature.
The nutnlter of plant* raised by mn
Dot exceed three thouian-J An indu
hen will rai*e more than that every fc
the day.
Borax ta»o alatndant in Coium^i '
ada. that It n-tts for Tour cent* * jm und,
at last we have found out where tlte
clerk's diamond comes from
Said a fond Imslmnd to his w ife: “My
dear, I think I’ll buy-rou a little dog
“•O, no!” she replied, “do not! I prefer giv
ing you all my affections!” *
A strolling actor started out with higli
hopes of captivating the country girls, but
report says uncertain egg* were-the only
things that were “mushed on him.”
1 to ♦AW' ___r . .
PBahlon .Voir* lor May.
Ncv
Ah
hvid
i 1 aH are not qui| c ^Idgli, but bonnets
Evening gowns for young ladies are lav
islily^trimmed with ribbons and bows. .
Cuffs ami collars of linen should only be
worn.with tailor made costumes.
Monograms for underwent*are embroid
ered in long narrow letters on the left side.
A piece of perfumed card-board or
leather placed in a writing box, or desk,
will perfume the paper very gratefully.
Wide sashes or scarfs are still tied around
the waist, but they require a very slim
figure, for being so wide they make the
waist look much larger tlnur it really is.
s, . •*
\Elaboratc night dresses are made of
spotted cambric, with tucks in front, .and
a full coquillc of lace down the centre; tlie
neck and sleeves arc also trimmed with lace
and ornamented with bows of colored
ribbon.
Straw bonnets and hats are trimmed with
bows of ribbon or lace-plaiting*, forming a
background to a bouquet of small fairy
like velvet tulips in a variety of natural
colors, mixed with light foliage of grasses.
Velveteen requires little or no trimming
It is tiiereforc a peculiarly economical
fabric for dresses aud costumes for liotii
ladies ami children. It can' b6 purchased
in all the different shades fashionable this
season.
Sortie of the new hats have the crown
of fine straw, and the turned up brim lifted
with coarse or fancy straw in the sauiti
shade. Tilt velvet flowers used upon bon
nets are also used in trimming hats, but to
a much smaller extent, and many stylish
model* are of velvet trimmed with guipure
lace.
Mantelets, with long squares or poiuted
ends, are made of stiki'n fabrics, and in
plain and brpuelie woolen*,.the beaded or
nament* are the chief finiute of ti c mod
els, and these ore very, hiudkoniv. Many
take the form of a plain yoke, otlu-ra have
the yokediykied in tal*. ending in towel*
or pendant*, him! raised roll* covered with
Maul truck lake tlte phut- of a Hit efnuiet
on the 4* Hilder /fc»«c. <—•
Gov Larrsbaa hi**w ritura a k-utr ■:• t !.*
treking* of pcuhiUtaua is low*. Is w
th* asHMbiaor law is
ta iheothrrw
been
- .‘puDsylvuiiiu 'Railroad
depiit. The tra’n emihiMb of five ears only
a.ud will la- the New 'York and Chicago
liiivited express. The front end of llie db-t
car is for baggage. The centre .is an eie.
gant library, filled with extensive book
case*, wot kg of art, tmndsouic tipliftlstery.
etc. The ivAr end is a bart'er shop. The : f^tn a 'ooininon -
second is a dining ear aruj every tuailcrn , jy i . < ^^^^ n ^» >l scaly S> or* Kongl*
invention is utilised.here. The, ear is tin ! Lifi,,. m"short, ult dieeasea caused by bad
ished in carved oak and green leather. t>|«»od are comiuci-ed by B*!* powerful, pun-
t... 5t <W MO. «. li "r
drawn curtains. m?ii intlurnoe. EBpcciany has it manifested
The other Ihrtecafs arc sleepers, finished itg|iotmt^tn eurln*
in light.blue and all the latest improve Ho11*,4 >**buiiele*, Sor^Eye^Serp^-
mem.-t. Tiie ears are :ill ennn, .t' d 'ey sar Wl»tte Swehtug*.
IK tod vct-timiles iiiid the ti'vi!.r4~eml go itoitre, or Tlilek Neck, “ n ** : l “ , *'f*5*
from one end of the train to the other on wtttreX^d pl.n?*. on skin
Diseases or tlie same nmount lor a tlea i t^str|(v'
. ^'o t den Wed'Vim I 'm s'e^-e jq Ki'pd
cl itt€NtS4>iia « fair wkln, buo)ant
COULDN’T- HEAR'IT THUNDKK. i tu,and vital .tre.igtu, Will bn C »UibUslml.
1 »»|»4lbeiHl tun u t 1113 iu oeo***!***
, „ ------- i-iirn treatise with, colored plates, on tUtin
carpeted -.floors and not l-c cxpiwed to-thc | —1*®““ ‘ - »•<•>•>••« rm- » treoittoic-
air. Three more trains U ii! l:e btiilt exact
ly like this one.
— —
. RT
CONSUMPTION,
An iutorcsting letter’ rrong Mr John ‘ ^ „ firrofula 0 f thp E«n f a, is are
\\. \\ eeka, HUpermtcndont of Dclvtut r( , st ,.,i iUl ,i , ui.-.i j,y t ins remedy, it taken be-
I’auper Home; f.u-o the hist stain's of the disease are rjweh^d.
‘ - - 1 ' '4*hi its‘inurvuloufl power o\(*r this tenibiy
I di-a a'. , Wti. ;» first ntTerinir tins now
sire to benefit other-, 1 voiuntuiilv ni'i!;e.! ei jehmied lymfd.v to Uie )>ublic, Dr.^iziice
this statement. I have gr< at res iu to-be Tut’^liindoncd that
name as too linoiot for a imdicine which,
«riiia i f s won-a j'fut eon-.binauon of tonic, or
!aat hiii i"' V 'u x.iuvc toOtafre
t : I. O', iiial"'., 1 ' a remedy for
ro'i-mnption. 1,’U' for ol« fttronlc Dlo-
I’auptr Home; - for
I'rom a feeling of -gretitmie and a de-
sire to benefit otuer:, 1 voluntarily make.! c'j-
tiiis statement. 1 have grt at nm oh toiK* * ’
thankful that I ever heard of B. B. It.,
as I know what a blessing it 1ms IwetTlo
■e. I have suffered with Brppnhial (la-
tarrli for a number of yearn l out!
ago I was taken with a severe pain
4
right car, which in a few days begtiu to
discharge matter, with terrible aud al
most unbeandde ]>ah>itatiou and alt sort:,
of noises in my heigt. Tu ten days afti r
tiinouminouncuientoi discka{g£ ahd pain
in my ear I- began {q grow (it-af r.ud tu
mx wt, ks i o draf tlmt 1 could m 1
heat Ihuaficr.
I wa^Thon cftmpeiUHl to u-ec .,ver. -
tion JmlK-, uud it wks-often tlmt I conM
not bear with ti.<> taiav I then ©eia*
inencetl taking B. B. B. and the running
of my tar cCared ranuirg ta live weeks,
and can now hear without the till e. My
general health lias improved, p.ilpiUi, mi
reused, and feel like a hew Wing, and
appreciate the ia-neflt I Imvc received
from B. B. B.. I made in Atlafiti, (ia. i
with gratitude to God a#d Uiatikiililn
U> the I'n-pru tors f.»r such fl l ushome.
I cbecrfully-nremiiuruJ H to uli who an
aflltCUsl witii ih-dU' V- and Catwi(i- t iV
it: petoovei iu ita ireo and v u w li
convinced of to. value.
I JUIliN \v_ m' i KS,
i Stitw i iiih ia it nt i i* talk i* I'iiiii ,*r r
I O’ • k X. J «UY1 ftii&l Ui • '* 1 I' 1 tall * ( « * » f 'ii ’
Ibeatur, (•*., May I, Ire-J',.
i’LiGil I S MS LA Si. i-
!j -xasc!» of tbe
Liver, Stead, any Lungs.
_ . * .. .11.; 1 It■* «*re
Tf yon 4
Sallow Coi'
on fu
l r i
lo
i :
Ur,
to
tl!
. I'
11
As a
n <
C**)’ IS
1’or enu
mood, >'mrt if
rllltl** VsMun.i,
ku.'tr. -1 .fleet ;•>•)*. ,
bott i.»;a
, , ,.wiv, tl, bilitnted, bare
i.r ), 11,,,well-brown Slot*
tin,-lit tvouibulie or ctlizl-
le.outti. Internal lieHt or
ilh |i< c.Jiustn *. low spirit*
i ii It-yiilar iippetlte,
,:i ur>‘ sMTerinif from
5>j «wepiiln, itn't Torpid
«ti5oo*iies«.o in many
i i. "■ i.ympttinys are expe-
• i I, for till rueh mw*,
< olden .Mcditul Dl*.
I '.ill.'*, Nptltlllf of
Iiik
ol ilrrhlti, tiron-
e«« re « onalia, «i>d
i.n illiii.-nt remt tty.
• ? 1.0(1, or SIX
lor
iiit*
t ■
\v
wl.
,ali
ou.
I***p o*
,«. *
*ujw for Dr. Plenw*
A.Wn **,
. 1 ’» dltal A**o-
i in N. Y.
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«< ; «*.i*i*rrl
Catarrhal
• !*- pn i ri- tor*
Ciunnb Iti imdjr
i , : ,t M i rh w tilt h
,(.ie “Tf you
Mire to m Um-
I .ininl Ua* of
i • »»*. dull twla
a^iarrti. Ihou-
•< *»ld III Ike Head,**
. jdaiUr. tocecu.
Fro* the World** Best liken,
AT FACTORY PRICKS.
Easiest Terms of Payment
Eight Oraad Maker*, aad Orat
Throa Haadrad Stjlaa to
Sclaal
PIANOS:
feme i
*CAMK5)-- 1 ; .
MlwotfO) M4 Tarwi 1—11*11 »K-
*t*Mty rufto lw"Wrt
ct«* *»d f-r-M ns-,,- :'**»
fore* K«U. ? a. ih-»i*'l
■ I
~ S ,<t-n»jr tnm
■ ■
i I>K 1IAUTI K * tkOM
k r
• **•*1**44 to tk-| m-' r t'mit* ,-ru'in. t. I
* it ii■**•!t i;.«-»*e,tt«<*. ti*i> b>*r.
( Or. HAWTSI*'S LIVCS toLLS., k
Car* Cotntip*!!- n.LI* -r L(-v,’ I»li' mna Blt’V
Itvatfacti*. a«rapl* Dor* *-.rt Dr***i Book
nil 1*4 oa r*«*lp* oMwocoiiii to post***.
the dr. Harter medicine company.
- tt Laai*, Mo .
CIUHLOTTt:
nmir-si
Chiekerlaf, Maroo M HabUh,
■sthashfk. Beat aad Arioa.
ORGANS:
■aaoo A lUntlia, Orchestral aad
Baj State.
Ptocoa aad Organa dallvarad, fralghl
paid, to oil pain 14 $o«th. flflaaa doya’
trial, and Freight P* d Bath Wayo, If
sat oatUfoctory.
Ordar, aad wit tha Inotraaaali la
yaur Own Hanaa.
COLUMBIA MUSIC HOUSE,
Broach of LUDDK1T A BATES’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
nuexa and mm tu auta,
H. W. TRUMP.
)
Am
ir,
) IXmTITI TKflirYoi'Nt. LA1HK
*1 in tiie
t'or to tiiip-,*
Tkent—C'oR?
■er]H ' i*';.(.ed ;u. l
IT
> mtli ii.t- ailvantaL'es suj
d lieie in every depart-
l ami Mtreic. Ou!y
iiniplished teMeheqi,
Ttio Jmili'iP’t ! i-h'.'ttf, d wlrt| gJt', warjneti
-Wlt'i tile . Iit-r v. iinefllt-ilVil fui'Ua.'f's, l:ai
’not Hltd ( "hi IX.-i 1 ibw/Ml'Ml tirst-rhrer
ii TTifiTnnTg Bi'IuhiI in
every ropeei :u, I iii tin SouLli h.a
For Itoard arfi Tuition iu everytliing
in f’ii!l < ; ■■ 'i.ei "-,,, intruding
itiseieiit ai (1 .,o,i. i i-'.'gttagtfa, per
ses-i'iii of 2*i '.vfjki .'...flOO
Lb (tneti.a for two or niore from s;m;e
family or neighhorbootl. I’upil-i ciiarged
only from (hde of entrance. ,
For i'ataingTic; xvitfi futi pnrticulftrs, ad
die,-s '—TH.V. WM ii. ATKi.NSON, ‘
Charlotte, N. C.
RADFIELD'S
FEMALE
REWtATOR!
wnman'R peculiar artllctlon*. It la a rcmeS* for
UoMAXONgy, weUornneSPBC I AL CLADS of
cfladlt ' on '' of Uie womb, amt »o control* the Moo-
-irtt-,t "rj-irv< m tirrrvn!»Te all denmgtmeoU and
rnyul < nte* other Umitlily SIckDOM. Tho nro-
. prict ,r* i lalio for thD Remedy no other metflea]
propetty. It la atnctly a Vegeuble Compound,
j :he -lu'i.e-l prrarnp'.ion of a learned physician
wimses ecialty was Kxan.i bi3Ri8ts,and whoa*
‘ikiiie bee ime caviable bocao-ie of bln suoceoi la
. the treatment and cure of female complaint*.
Suffer,hk woman, It will rellere yon of nearly oD
sompUiut* peculiar to your sex.
For aale by drnggtata.. Write tor book, “Mto-
•age to Woman,” mailed free.
ilaaDnxLD Raavuron Co., Atlanta, Oai
PITT,* CAltMlSATlVE!
FOIl IXKWIH VM>
teething child ren.
An inste.rt relief for colic of .infante.
Cures Dysentery, Diarrhrea, Cholera
. Infantum or tmy diseases of the Btomacfi
and liowels. flakes the critical period
of Teething safe and easy. Isa safe and
pleasant tonic. For sale by all druggist
and for wholesale by Howard, Wii.uet,
& Co., Augusta, Ga.
SHOW"-.,CASES
DESKS
OFFICE & BAH FUJ1TUE & FIITEES.
Ask. for Illustrated Pamphlet
TERRY SHOW CASE CO., NashifiTenn,
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» Owlft » I b«r« bCtc UuaMrd Vllk a tori ioto » ar fwTiow,'^1 .dV **
to* ta taNfl£of «ij anttar ta* »Mt >1 Md* » *1. w — .- . f*** •***
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