The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 21, 1887, Image 4
t
j;
.-i
*
i f ^
Ji*
A HOMAMOK IN KKAL 1.1 FK.
Knd of m Hllghtotl C»r«or»DMth of
OoL W, J. lUtjnolil*, of Hmnter.
OoAmitiA, July 13.—A speoul to tlw
DaIIt Beffister from Humtor reports the
deata in tliat county, last Saturday, o
Col. W. J. Iteynolus, in the 7Dth year
of hia age. Iteynolds, fifty-flvo years
ago, was one of the most promisin,
jouug men in the State and was note*
for his industry, integrity and active in
terest in military affairs. He fell deeply
in love with a beautiful young girl do-
longing to one of the first families of
Clermont District and made suit for her
hand. He seemed to be favorably re
garded by the girl herself, but har
its had more ambitions views for
ter and wouldpot allow her to marry
him. Nothing daunted the young mart
went to work to win a name and a posi
tion which would render him -more ac
ceptable to the parents. Ho was elected
to represent his county in the State
Legislature, served one term with credit
ana distinction, and returning to his
home made another effort to secure the
hand of the girl to whom be was attach
ed. He was again refused, but after he
had been elected a third time lirpre-
sen tative over prominent and wealthy
competitors the opposition to him was
apparently silenced, thtf young woman
promised to be his wife, and all the
preparations were made for the wedding.
At the last moment, however, she wrote
him a n6te1aying she had yh Ided to the
wishes of her mother and must decline
to fulfil her engagement This broke up
mel Reynolds's life and career.
brooding a long time over his dia-
lintment he took for a wife a negro
bo had been his slave and lived
bei4o the last, n-gardless of public
in and the entreaties of his rela
tions. lie reared a large family of
children and dn-w up himself a will pro
viding for tliem all and patting them on
an equality with his 'own nearest rela
tives. He left an .-state cuusisting of
some thousand dollars in money and
4,0110 acres of lan t, and it is thought
that the validity of the will will be sus-
A iloulblack's Htory.
..„ One Kind of lieuding.
- — I
And how few persons wlio can devolo
buty an hour or half an hour a day to
rending and study, take duo thought as hjilAcity. He managed in some way
nv they can make the most oTtlrcTr' eke out a
to how
litilo leisure. They rend iu a desultory
way whatever conies to hand, and think
that if they had more time for books
they would soon become much better,
informed. Hut the half hour a dkv. if
used in the wisest manner, would male
a vastsiifference in one’s mental growlh
as the years glide by.'
An incident occurs to me that well il
lustrates this. A pretty mnidr-n-hair
fern, growing in a flower-pot, was given
to a young girl, hopelessly ill with
disease. It
A little over.seven years ago a boot
black from San Franpisep Wwadared to
■ • • tQ
k
profession. * During tho six months
so that ho was a is mm I our streets
mnilo many friends through* hi* <pii
respectful manner and bright and
lelligont face. He diftered troni typi
newsboys and bootblacks of tho imitj’O-
polis in many ways. At last lie dislp-
poared from our eit V as dnioHy as j/ad
been his arrival. Wr^ff'kttTTr’vrtTirtmr'f'■
or why ho had gone, as he had made
no confidants while here, and kept his
business to himseif. Last Saturday he
returned to Uii* env fruiu. tho iiurikeiu
provetl it thing of
ffcViit v Knd of inqjchnustiblo interest, country, un.itb .way to San -Francisco.
Col
HTM’ll» Ns s AMHITtOW.
TW« U«»rgla Tlioughl H« WowM
l|w»» !!■»■ a (.rral UrMrsl.
(frewi it>» 4Uwnta< ora< iutloi>
It arema strange Umt mm who
gbwt aoeeaw in a |*rtM*ular
ww MW HHLmaU >441
tnadr aak«l <«• of Uw |«Hy. "Wh
uothiag laaa than Uin amai.rw of wi
i aboakl brltwre that thoir forto Uy
la aoothsw direct an, aott yet they trv
questiy do," warn Um remark of a vaU-
kaown gvoUrmac ycatefilay. ( "Tkrre
waa the lab- Uoremor MrpftrM, who
I a high filaaa aa a *»-* rn and
and who. certainly, wwe cuuakl-
mad aioaerWa) man with a ■nreraaful
oarear, rvt Mr. n» alwarathoaght
lhal ha had ralwd hu calling Ha frr
qaaatly epuka abuat hu miatakr-, aa ka
to adi it. and wkiia Ummw
1 la kia lifetime who w»uld have
• ilk kim, he D< Xltiirlraa Wa«
ad Mneara alx-ul the Bialt«w "
•tk hat did ka think he ahdtibl I tare
i*hy.
_ war.
Mr Hleyak* da tkoaght ke waa adaiifahly
to rail land a large army, that ht*
lay la Um> way of atretray,
aavnaa nod tailitary It a am a. H.
hiaud that (*>ofr>ieewte eampaigu*
might have reaultad dtflkrwaUy had i*>
laiginarred thaan. Of outme, ha wm-
•warw that ha InckreJ the |>hyaaaal oapan
ly to put ia eieratiuM hi* klrm. Uw
waa that with aume <>oe to ta
ha itevwl- •p»->l and iliapwt
paat auooraa would follow. I do Hot
know that Una perulianty was gt Urntllj
hut it waa true of the *041 aom-
r, aa ha liked to be called."
TfeeCot'** I.
From the Sew York Financial Ckruo
a cotton article of July it the f.Olow
are father.xl n lafiv.- to thr
t of the ataple during tlw |w
as Uiu.dc)it‘ato A gmcofuLfiQiids caiffi u)>,
one by one, and slowly uncurled. There
w,as a little pot beside tho fern ami
under'its spreading fronds, in which
grew an aloe. Hy c and-by the sick girL
noticed in the little pot some tiny ferns,
scare*! an , inch high, quite unlike the
maiden-hair^ Whence cama they? Her
utercst waa 'lirdUse*!. She was no
Bote n isC buTslTe waiitoil to ioftrri sbTiTo-
tiiiug about ferns. Site could use her
eyes for reading but five minutes at a
time, anil not more than twice a day.
A book ou ferns came to her, and an
other, mid another. Friends, knowing
her interest in ferns, brought them to
her fresh and green from the woods, or
sent her pressed specimens of rare
varieties gathered in distant lands.
Sometimes a visitor would read to her
from one of her precious books, but
only for four or live- minutes. “I can
not remember more at a time," she
would say, '‘and vou have read enough
for me to think aLout for a long
It is now some years since the maid
en-hair fern was given to her. and she
ha* l«come an authority os to Die
specie* and citlture of fern*, and i* an
enthusiast in regard to them. It is true
that she has twconie educated in one j
direction only, and is not particularly
well-informed in <alter re-peet*. Ihit .s |
it not a great gain that site should
abo.it her ferns and their wond
method of re)trodiiet«on, awakening
li«t< uer*' interest and leaching tt
man} things worth renM-iubcruig. i
tliau to dwell elttelly »n Iter pwiu.
prh.>ii*»u»? It is many far* smew »he
WrT^n.le to *7e|^ItII rr <fi»»is, not "when
are with h. r \ou do not think uf
■f an Mtvalid, so luu-rrstid and in-
|nggj#Kkf %
<us plant*
/thing in
But not as a bootblack. Tlie bright, in- —
tcITigeii [-faced hov 11:1-i.Tc v ..do f. e u TI dir a SttT 1 7— r—-—r-s-
tall, tincly-i.mportioncd nia.i with a bonder if .rentlsU ever extract cube root* ?
ly-propor
suiiburnud, liappy <!<)uiilenancc. Tho
gc. is accounted for in tlie following
story, told hy liiniself: Ho had started
from Sun Francisco iu the spring of Ibiy
with The intention of going to Um north
ern counties to take up land. Hu. had
left ail of hi* earnings; which he had j
beetj saving up for tho purpose, with Ids
■mother and younger brother, and start
ed out to work his way by boat, but
that Aided, uml ho was compelled to
trave^overland. '-I was pretty near
discouraged of my project after I had
be«!ii in Vour city about a w»ek.” he
aaids Hut at tho end of hi* months’
stay here he left with tM'.). 11 • did not
stop to add further to IU* exchequer un
til his arrival iu Mendocino tyurirtr.
There again he was almost «li-‘Ticartene*l
in learning that he was not old enough
to take up land. Hut lie made a Vowr
that he would not return to Ins mother
in tlie big city until ho could bring
more money than he had given her ou
hi
w
ili
MIIC-A-BBAlV'. r .
CAUonr. ’ 'K -
Utcrc clambered a Vine,
tendrils in uralicsque tenderly clung
To the cool slender bars in the shade of the
- piag;
That sheltered us there where the song
- sparrows sung.
As sweet as a rose in the pale piuk and blue
^ Of her thin fleecy robe, with a bud in her
"^^Luir, /
As fair a»a tropic bloom fresh with the dew
She mused by, my side in the cool morn
fngydiv:; ~
How did it happen? I really don’t know
Her Hps were like rosebuds—sore tempted
“Uh, mm started to go,
\Vhen a wee voice—“V seen ’00 an' V
iti trf V) tett!
nut l lie
>artm
*•. Da
vs, 1*
.'iigtiiened iut*
amt 1
Mill he 1
•mi 11
10 regular eni
ti», ai
nd u otili
I tiu\
,-e atnrred with
aid
«>f m>IIM
1 of
the citizen* t*
ie h.*
•1 told h
14 niu
tv. v At ia.*t lit
Dry toast—A toast at a temperance meet
ing
In tlie drama of life the clerk plays a
counterpart.—
‘‘Yes, my son, yes, dun is the future
tense of due.’’——
W lien is n man not a man? When he
turns into a lane.
The man who wears light boots never
tn-mbhs in his shoes,
To a contented mind a closet is equal to a
palace
It demands a giant’s strengtFto subdue
the weakness of lore.
The more you collar and cuff a Chinaman
tlie lielter he likes it.
Formerly the foolish virgin.* had no oil;
now the foolish virgins arc too free with the
kerosene.
\\ liy a man ImoIs bis dog but merely
shoe* his hen ha* never been precisely de
termined. * . » ,
When ltd* with grlpings tore abused
Will of tlw apple green partake.
Jim A. K Ginger introduced
W ill l<e to festive Hello E. Ache.
•I u
wi
i*
It
» hard to tnake a laul actor or a bad
*lr«w well .without a great deal of
talk
7
•ted man. wiio provetl an
im , ai)eiiii v
rful
lo U
■ his benefactor in a 111*1.
urr
r mm
iier. ‘1 he man. wtiu**j
11 nil)*' iVn^
K.t.
to f>h. was inti-tieXled. a
Dll WquM
llirr
ll.IV.
lalien over a Mec;i gra*
hf had be
Als'l
It *(
•• Vfll.^sl laitea llaaa^.
v*fk«a *kii«i Jv*'v in iitiifi «
Feariag
Tlie autli
>»r at
terHin.tiT
1'. ? m
c;
wrote ‘■There is beauty
•m* old age." probably never tackled
nursed egg.
c *•* nien w bo do not want to be
nt. ju*t nr there are young women
u i want to get married.
I
grew
Ik **f tn
nut tfn
a itt:tt.«*r ui alp
lu all
1 iM*r»4»ii% kul I
aC «h<
i/Ugh'fully and
wa ft
ml, and of rel 1
rjr, i«
a great - f t. tor
k —Ki
sSou Truooertfl.
-imptrton
biind a* a Iwl *koul*1 be
'end ' blind aa a bat after a
1} the individual, but *nH
by every ktlr. even' ret Ash.
! .very uajuat man
•ary t**tbr and ruOianttr.
a* a sct^ ral tkiag wbea a
■wow irti didiart ka will <w>
, v 1'HB TORKIU MAtK.
Sams Rmnarka by the Clerk of the We*(her -
Mo Hope* ot InmeSlale Keitel.
Washikoton, July 14.—The torrid
weather which has prevailed in nearly
eveiy section of the country during the pot
week is not due, the signal oflicesuys, to
any exceptional causes, tmd no relief can L>
predicted at present Thg'wcather. how
ever, was considerably cooler to day, iu
some parts of the United States than yes
terday. During the past 24 hours the teiii
perature has fallen from *» to 12 degrees in
Western Dakota, Wyoming, Montana nml
Colorado. A cool wave lias also made
itself felt in Northern Texas, Indian Ter
ritory, Arkansas and Louisiana, where a
drop of 4 to 20 degrees has occurred, al
though the thermometer still hovers around
the eighties; The warm weather has also
been broken-in the Lake-Kuperior region,
Pennsylvania, New York and the New
England States by a reduction of from 4 to
18 in temperature. The heat .continues
unabated lu Kansas, Nebraska, dowa/Mui
nesota, Eastern Dakota and the South At
lantic States. Fort Sully, Dakota, at ;t
-o'clock,-to day, Washington time, enjoyed
the distinction of being the hottest place
In theTnlfcd States, with the thermometer
at 102. Huron, Dak., and Atlanta, (la.,
followed with 98; North Platte, Neb.. Du
buque, Iowa, Indianapolis, Jnd., Lynch
burg, Ya., and Norfolk, Va., with Hi. aud
Columbus, <)hio,_ Louisville, Kv , and
Dodge City, Kan., with 94. In Waahiug
Um the maximum temperature was !i i.
The coolest section of the country to Jay
waa the Lake Superior region, and Duluth,
Minn., returns a lower Umperature than
any unelevated city in the toiled States
namely, 5A. The wcatlier has also Ueii
very comfortable in New England an I
Northern New York. At Easiport. .M*
(irneral Pleketl'* WWtm. ““
RiiTt wonu. Jitly Id.^Capl. Jv. P. Reeve,
commander of Pickett's Association, Tins
receivcti adetuj li'om Mrs. I’ickejL widow
of tlie-Iate Confcilefate GenenA wlionnulc
the famous-41ei4}U»utg change, returning
-thtmka for the eourteshis extyndcil to her at
thf! recent Gettysburg reunion of Ftdern]
and Confederate soiakgs. "As a result *»f
the reunion,” she sa^s, ‘‘the hlUcrtMaLgi
tTOTptrst arc liuried aud the brave
hearts of both North and South are firmly
cemented in the bonds i)f~Wijop under ttw-rrmi .d ares conquered by this powerful, purl
emtili m of our'TvTTiir. and ftivlgorating medicine. Great
old Stjfs-nniPNiriiits, the e'ml»lem of our
fatliers, iilTTf iirtWrmc for which at home
aud on foreign soil thestrTK*ef (he South
have fougW-ns valiantly ns umlel* out loved
and cherished' Stars awl Bars—now laid
away, sacred only to memory.
I'niuTLiii A roam!.
4+—u
The lollowrng piinTgunili i*—‘atiL'ie
the Orangelnirg '/iimxiind IK nil:
"A mm representing tiic 11
cinc Company, of St Lotii-
Traveling tliroilgu thi* State ;n
d awn by two hors*
any favovvat the bauds ot
he is h lnlter>flcmy of tiic
•h.'7i i ~hr tail.ed *■ ry Tr. ■ )y-al,r* lir'* .nel
CCKFH A 1*1, HV9IORB,
from a common Iltotell, or Eruption^
r i tin* worst wcrofula. Saltarneum,
“ Fever - sores,” Mealy or Rough
Sid 11, in short, nil diseases caused by bad
TvTnffr and ttivijforatinsr medieine. Great
Fating Fleers rapidly heal under Its bc-
Kspcciafly has it manifested
niirn inflnencsv
its pnhanty in eu
tioils, Cartmit*
its pnhatcy in eurimr Teller, Rose Rash,
’ tiele*, Sore Eyes, Scrol-
d Swelltiigsv Hip.
White. Swellings.
IVeek, and Enlarged
rfi r Medi
Mo., HOW
a buggy
should pot re* civ*
our [K-ople. a*
S-u:li Witih-
magnilii'd !!l rre. .lohri Shermanjtn«l <.th r
apostles of hate to.the skies lie s-iys lie
don’t tliii k lb - South w t- whipped tndi
cnotnrh. tmd thaf-nrioitn-f jroo^'Vtfip
w olllti
think 1
and we
him ar<
l>t tlls.i
le name
Jiojie the
und.
j.ui
1.
her in turn.
W.
t 1 Ins., man 1*
in-- of the S: ni
(tall*
will 1
A NAMELESS ( ASE.
Aly case has been a v ery ci
t / >r al»ut thirt 1 n vcxt*. At
the thermometer registered «l. and at Os' | about one week I would beat!
wego, N. Y., it was but 2 warmer.
I imI <*! f-*i
■•I •
f
*■••1 |it«ln**ry.
h.* I from
1.
i',
llll.l-
P
■mug*
Fifth
\ fa*MM* lire
of inn* tutHUj
a v* heating to a
r e Iu bn of
•rn Aresand Hi-
1 'irred n« asiuais
■up a* ever evnii
rr in Jrgsry Mi* i
■ i-lrring >n H e mtK
cold knuckle
and tn*> or threr gi
* *zl fuud like hungry n
11 • stwuhe to luving t
el .ml* tif dun and blart
thn piths of |V>l:mn I
tihg pitch boiler*, thn
•«* of thn euntractur*. m
k dt -pping in the NotP
hr p etare wm oue th.
*1*1 ham pn**ed by unu<
no* tM Irani [si a ton* wb
* I Mp4 1
htmd>
npnn lltUr
■ than be
r» t» bh fat
lhal
bar
■ 1 —
I 1
IMS The) Kill Ike Urunx Vlaar
A stieiial dispatch from Charlotte
C., snys that n taw wn* coorlude*! <>n
day in the bwain County Court a
n I sounded in many j<** iiT.i? tp*-i»|,
AU^Ut a year ago Aaron Ingram, a votir.
farmer of tliat cfltmty. kilkd a Vm ighL-
names! Sbrnnan Welih. by.statdiog h!:*
with a barlow knife. Ingram thtn disip
prared and wgs .Bo^hearil of for nir.<
month* The ttieriiT ail tb<-county, wn
wm a cousin *if the murdered mao. wrg*n
iwd a puaw to gn in pursuit They p* ot
the track of the ■Mrelnt-r m iDbun csHiri'j
amt foffoarel htui ih*nu threteh f
1. Ihsntelavflb* ami Waabingf n t*i Au
gu*ta At the (alter junn- tbry •hel.tr,-,
they bmi (Wpturest Umr aim <0 I put I lui
it <>f the way When the doty wa* t ! j
In Mwnln county pmptr briK v,d it |»r
Wnrd an umlr of the TtigtiL*. *f ^ .
started on h***» hw k to treverw thr
remle. and slofiprd over night mFb til*
W. Mendow*. of IhmlrLttlle, <Si mb-
remWrest him ra)ual4c ••da* •arr Tl.«
remilt was the dursvyery nf a *tnai 1..;
bsnly. whkh the utd kian bauk to V ; u
Aaron Ingram A dlHgnot trarvb 1 .
Wet. failed to tnmlr ILr hmd* j„ 1
of Uh
tit* p
rat
ren |
9 ImE
d 1
'k I L
sjielis of severe and
|U'n, ola iys commei
of my ktdiiiys. Tin
upward* and af! T t
ami/-** mesl to i* q* t
irl
most <
cing in
pain wt
r ions o
uit. ruin
eked W!
xefueiati
tluv regu
ul*l then ;
11 Ions' Nores aud
Joint DiHeaae, .1
(loiirc, or Thtek Meek, ami Eulnrge
Glaudk. 8eml tin cents in stainiu for a
Tiivp trenthw. wide - eoiored pluti s. ou Skin
lllseiises. or the same uiuouni for a treatise,
en -i-*rrntnloim-AUeetions. . i
111,00!• IS THE FIFE.”
Thoroughly cleanse it bv uslhV 0KP1erce»»
(.otstcu Vied lent DlHCOrery, and good
, iUCHtiou, a fair skin, l>iio)ant splr-
its, and vital strength, will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
.v jii.-h Is Scrofula of the Fangs, is nr-
1 -led and cured by tins remedy, if taken be-
! .r ■ tlie last singes of the diseus*' are reached,
-y- ei -its nuM-vi loua.power over thl* terribly
. f il di- . \ w in offering this now
1 remtsly PCflie pniilic. Dr. Picrcb
t‘i nirljf - lioiisly <1 cnllmg'it hi* “F'ous
► 1 minion < urr,” txrt alwndoned time
1 11 e ns t o 1 n-' i fi 1—n 1111 dieitw which,
-Ty. hi its w i' ll T enril'ination t>f tonic, ov
1 -■ ssrtlii'i' .e'. ;■ n rsiiiie. i.iiMd-*-i<-aii*inir,
itcltire proper-
- t , is uie-rwi i< . , le i 1 i.l.. j s 11 n medy for
I < ot. ; ' ,1 T-h 1 r all < Iiroujc ut*.
— I * isea of ti r
Liver, C!ocd, and Lungs.
I If you f et’d . dioivMv, di-tiilllstest, hares
j/ iw col< of - ...1, or >i^l"s* ish-browa *110**
<’|i« m lea.hnhe or dlui-
I'MMitn, inremnl licat or
ilh ho* Ki.six j. low splfita
I'V*. lingular *p|U-*it<-,
>***• an- soffertrig from
lit •lM'i>s>tn« and Torpid
: f :
• id I:
tvci
-»ll mi.
** 111 11 tMi »ua s«.’s
alls, ere 1
istiug at s'
■ 1 resotu
tl
[rati' n.;
*t U.tcL
ours cue
Lind, 1
•Li*
titbont la utji
t. ,?S*v» ral din*
my caw, l nt 1
101:0 gave it •i* , f
u*x*1 H. 1*. 11.
an ati i*X|’ififur
my utter aetoij
irebLcu. aL p*|
fi ring YiuiUlrf
d after u-iuk H
lo tLe j-r. - a
t tii./** 1 hav*'
Im tile*, and n<
•t a |*un ha« ♦*
• f. 1 .lo nrd !
Lttcw wbal wa« <
' o
l.d.
II
In many
otn* arc rrp< v -
II Mich ri„»
dlral DI*.
it t-
•‘•‘titlug ot
• >l Nrealk, Mroii.
■* sere 4 ou at**, mjkI
- Bit 4 iflrftHkl rrfii4*«1»,
aw SIX 4
f r Dr Pu
*»U.
klt.O
ar»
WledlruS gai
1 1. Ik ivaui, X.
*s«*-r- ouaid
niploit/t. I’
J la/OsHulij
tus
k' it
U.
> « .s
M
00 REWARD
-♦A DiMDOlb
t a t Hr >
•*. It you
ft, os tho
ut • <•* of
•« old *M (be Nrod,**
-»sLa* ho- z*> room
e. VAN WINKLE ft CO.
1
I H *
1 Matter wo* lhal Irgran
* ' •te* , •
jrMa-r« Hz* attp aa*l ma-l
thr reaiatry M> the laUa*a
T(frt<./rV
, a|ft| 41
te Kit trm the teted*
V 4 *i 4 aj,
a of Naata ■•*ta*y. who
|| ^.1 l, * j.
murder aad (h* rewarel <
m *:•*» iwf 1
I
■ it.
1 i
Fur the week ended July M1m> L UI
reoaipto raorbrel 1,261 bo
hoi.-* loot week, 2,34
3^V4» boko three I
the
and
bat
ilnr
art*
But
met
tii*
gat! ••r
gnatpoH
If >•■« want to nolo Iko ouotroit be-
Iwe. fi ibsoluto god hope lea* u*ol««anrm
•nd pa tool in*lu«iry you ran do it with
a ci'ttteo at thorn contrasted groups of
Si
It Thr f
n.
ft rmptoft |r
m iIn4
t/«' MnI «lr«t|« f*if rt ti ,
rcHi^il la* bc« ^rl«l 1 km tb ^ I
WiMMNI I# * * *1
ill. |ft jftn lift ;, 1*1 n
4M Iu ns%4ko41 11^
4f>*J for kfci c iirM • rtftlkt 41
rf. Uh
<1 kl
t li L*
4CTt Uta^
ATLANTA. OA.
ft
I
aid PRESSES.
Il»K. 1 -*|-n fsr ig
>its*, bow Mill*,
a-j *. it «og, to, _
*»• * aselMsuw.
tt in tho rontnuuire' Area When
1 kmen kn>M*k off tor dianar they
them In picturesque
about
II.
A II
the la!
making the total recmpU I
icptrmK r. Ihre; 5,l!M,'2»JB |
,397 bales forthesom*
towing a decrease ailior 1
Her 1, 1886, of T'J.LM balca.
The export* for the week reach a total
of 18,162 balet, of which 11,317 were to
me mr i who work ami earn tb**r bread
and thuoe who do n*»L The laborers
view their eoualid neighbor* wilti
*m.* I favor. The sight
idU r* ailb their h.vnde in their pocket
ooking sullenly at belter men earning
Uioir i.ouoet living ia not calculated to
niaku tlie better men go<x]-!empen?d.
As one of them put it: "God knows, eir.
.. . - .. . „ it’s no crime to be out of work in this
Great Bntam, — to France, and 6,84.’, town. Hut to be willing to bo out of
jwork, like thoee vagabond*, U enough
n ‘. a (‘.° * n J decent man tired. That
hie
fs.iv l«»r
I
made up by cable and telegraph, for the big follow there was offered a Job to
W m!lLiq !5 /li-LT*hamlle dirt this moruing. What do
^Eblal of Great Hntoin stock 808,0001 you tliink he told the boss?
-digger,
ng abou
en too p
‘a ns we
I'orL Sews.
I ^rom morning till
Lllio/ vein i* only
Vanderbilt'* Tomb.
Sew
m uuciuune u* u,oaiea aa comparen
with the oorreqxmding date of 1885.
The reoeiots at interior towns for the |
week have been 1,726 boles. Old into
nor stocks decreased 2,293 bales, and j
were 41,345 boles less than at the same |
period last year.
, e l A writer in tho New York Graphic I that ia, who nro paid by
aays: 1 paid a visit not long ago to tho to !‘ o{ co:l1 mined in tiio anthra
d ol “ /Moravian cemetery at Staten island, mim ■<, earned, in 1884, 0 u na aV er;
v I H* rv rrv f VTn *, <1 11 * * I N! f 1, .»• I-. si.. 1 1
toil. ||i
w lu ilio m inti
htv litHt# juiii a* tbk* muii ik ad
t»R|. 4 VUi >4Aat JIK It ii ieiilij. It)
rinur he rarely m-s i^ivlight at nil
t i* utU n ao w*t uf 4i<*> gallery that li
clothes arc Hovkj/d
uight. SoinutiiiM'*
thie-j *>r four feet thick, aud ho mu-t
work in a Hitting or reclining |H)vition.
tie D exposed to constant danger freuu
faliiiig rock, lire dani]*, exjilosion.-*, or
being buried aiiv.f His work is
hard, it is dangerous, it requires skill,
and ought to be Well paid. In fact,
however, it is j-ery poorly paid. Tho
.0 of miners' Wages iy not greater
tiian .li')--*! of the ordinary day laborer
iu Massachusetts. Alim r.-wiio work ou
the
ihracite
era-re,
•ft* n- °' fftr?* *^z ss-l~ -r;
of 1,180,100 mum The total nuble I not boon too proud to pick up Hie
wpply for the world u l ^^boJesr scra,!. we throw aw.y.’’-ir. P
of tin* number 1,071,558 are American 1 ” ~ 1
and 673,100 East Indian, etc.
The imports into continental ports
during the week were 40,000 bales.
These figures indicate au increase in tlie I A
ootton in sight of 20,680 boles as com
pared with the same date of 1886, and . ,
a decrease of 6,112 bales as compared I wbere-the Vauderbilt crypt is built Asl^-^l’' 1 ' week; llu»-e who worked iiy
you enter the gate by tho little wooden ll, .° 'biy. £7 I'cr week; in the bituminous
j church, before you. is au ordinary m ' u, ‘ s ' *7.10 per woek. Out of these
vault, where a man ‘Watches night and j *c !U,| y earnings he must buy his own
day, and hero tho body of tho great J p.iy f>>r keeping tliem in rc-
| millionaire rests for the time being. 1 j a,l( i ijiust also buy the oil and the
Bp I Following the road that loads to the left ' v ' c ^' i lul ‘ 1>‘» lamps and tho powder or
The receipts .from tho plantations, I through tho woods, yon come after a few I ol ber explosives lie uses. — u'cox/e A.
being the actual movement, notinelud-1 minutes upon tho large sepulcher do- Unison, in H'c/r.t and Wmjes, Holyoke,
ing the overland receipts nor Sonthern I • i gn°d to contain all that is mortal of | iVajW -
consumption, of cotton that reached the I the railroad king. It is in a se-
market through the outports for the I fiuosterod, lonely spot, and a sense of
weak were 1,261 bales. The total re-1 Isolation comes over you as tho great.
Wanted re> Moo Sawyer.
the 1st of September are I massive tomb is first seen. It looks Senator Sawyer, of Wisconsin, prides
0,184,396 bales. The aotaal movement I muc ^ n Moorish receptacle for the I' li,usoif ou his slren"-'li of arm and
from the phmtations was only 1,261 M«ml, with tho two round cupolas of wlliru I'omo iast full h 0 put on a blue
balea, the balance being taken from the granite rising from the embankment at blousc : »"* worked iu one of ids s iw
stocks at the interior towns. tho back. Tho front of tlie tomb is of
Ootton in sight July 8 was 6,345,458, I blocks of white granite beautiful!" «"‘l
Soui
July 1, 371
.. tty and
of ootton in sight aa j wonderfully carved, and through the
*t year of 116,822. j two »*do graliugs can bo seen tafi urns,
mners have consumed to | •* cb bearing an inscription. It is pro
posed to iay out ten acres of grounc
about tho tomb iu a park.
Ati^nta, July 14. —A large public meet
mg of the leading citizens of Dalton, Ga.
denounced as a slander the rejiort sent out
about the banging of Governor Gordon in
effigy by a mob and a disturbance in the
cto. The meeting poised a series of reso
lutions, in which they declare but three
men were engaged in the effigy han>rinir
and that these three men were allintnvi
Wi
. . . . , wer c *H Intoxi
calod and deeply regret their thoughtless
cooduct; but five policemen were ou
MIHW Wu
t|.* re wa* good luck" ia haviag a bird tly
in tl z* liotuc, rhased a canafy bird in. and
ia (i-uag *o upset and bruk* a tea-dollar
tuirriir. .
( iin«»o esff if a, valuable preveotlve,
•u. I iu H/ua- HHaaure a remedy for all blood
•ti*ea>*-t among animals. It te dretructlve
of ptr.-iii.- life, and a preventive of fer
r,Mn; ' *Wch Y 1- f’re-sent to tilood dineawa.
• • rviuld’st'tliou but know
t\ ilh a Lot a deep d* vutednes* of woe
I "*•;'( tliy alwnce, o'er and o’er again
Thinking of-1 bee, »tTH thte.
mmd
re,hi |
a. "|tn<i t
i ••*
4 out
Aftf iksNU' O th‘
raif]
flag l
d tnaaagr
tte
7 Tii
no#.
f \mmz
I tl*.
rt? a
rra to
11 wp ala%'fH» s(*f«1
a iu New
iteti
to ma
fry nrffjr
f'*
Of)# 1
ui tb#
ft ad
teftap
ii ladiiia
Ui
uidttj
if, l*ofi
waft •IKm-
tuf I’l m
lu ral
If
Ike nu t
I a I
ar^v,
» fin#*
■fthiua 1 a j? Uf* tf 1
'«.»« |
y girl
ft U#ra be
b*.
po iL
e slave of a tl ret 111 _ 1
ft .Viktll
I Ci.*)
r». Dr. W
t>lc Jit. wiiu
• ,1
taa.
who
believed
Wi
| I'M '
t. ua
tb# «r»t ftailo
of th« (
VAN
ALCA.CC
Hu
*1
•HTtiPut R/vi-r. \ '«- *
rrinm* was employed bv bn
to prepare nK tlicipea and to att
in bis visits from tin^pic t.» Lh
provt-d himaelf to bd so able
fsithfui that th« doctor, in ^ratitudi* f,.r
_ _ * ^f*w****aa*v tv*s
n»« *ervices, pave him bie freedom.
The negro ■ aUendanrvon bis master
and his cxpertenca in mixing drugs had
given hiai a little medical kuowledge,
whioh he dctmuine*! to turn k> hi* own
hm
\i:;.
X
hi l
TITCm-f
i-;
>1 w A k * w
i
” I‘he river, and. announcing him^ii
Aud ™M»ry. likes drop that night and | "Doctor FrimuV’ laid in us.nall st
Fall# rend and ctascltss,
awav r
T
_ acoount As s«*on as be (N'wime i fr*«-
till thought | m-m. ho iuovc*H)'ver to the other side of
f ns
, , , - —- stock
of »li uga, and waited for patients.
1 hey came, for Frinure was reapooted.
ami there was no other physician in i:
the village. As business grew, Friuiiis's i i'mm or n
self-esteem increased. o/ihe'iir^io *"
volume Of general trade U^ughouTtha I sick chn?’ ^ '*** ^ ,0 Vi#U “
count ry, eepeoially when we take into
wore my heart
811. LU. TEI.WIKAM.S to Bradstrect’s I
nIiow rather more than a proportionate
I fur th«
consid. ration the intervening of a boli-
*lay, the hot weather, the midsummer
season, tho annual or semi-annual stock
taking*, and tho incident checks to ac
tivity in industrial lines. In New York,
Boston, ■ Philadelphia and Baltimore,
in Poquonnock, on the west j dr.
side of tho river and beyond where his 1
old master lived. He went, and ou his “
return called upon l>r. Wolcott, who ONE OF
gave him a hearty reception, aud asked
what business had brought him across
the river.
■ V
p'l
rot;
t Ion.
tint •+.
THK 1 i.\i>
i iil. SOI
1' IlKNli;IS IN
Til.
t»M hi-art. 1 at Cotton Kipr»i-
Ui.ii'i. >.« , i>ai.a», T«-xa*,and t harleo-
'• til. f r pri «•* und terms to
E. Van Winkle & Co.,
Box SJ, ATLANTA, GA.
leading’ staple markets have l**nTniet I fl,,!?’... answurcd J Primus, a little iu-
Dry goods in Eastern “JreWeW Sn l f V 0 800 thc ^
dull, boots and shoes fairly active and ljut 1
as well. % —Youth's CompdCuiou.
(T\bt()N-^’0UNl N.
'1 his elejrtMTt Smomrr Ite
9 o
i^ltea
rt .ii iu>«
->*! to tin Lot
t Musing*.
How is it that thc people who
Ac(onling-4o a Washington corre-
cltizens of Dalton, Ga., | the officers of tlie navy are not
der the re|K>rt sent out | Particularly pleased with tho decision of
tho second comptroller, which holds
that travel between the United States
and Alaska is foreign travel, and there
fore that no mileage ean be allowed for
it 1 ho officers think it but just that
they should receive some consideration
rUtlcte when going to Alaska as it is regarded
u “ 1110 n ' 0 " t ““P^sant duty in tlie sorv-
m the I I’be fourth auditor, when the mat-
aod that there was no disturbance
city. The resolutions dote with these
"Owr ~eonMaucr 4e the jnsttce
firmness and ability of the booored
ci Georgia remains ua
Oortoa said to-day
r the fniiak
was coiled to his attention
i trawal from the United Aifiw
Uscided
Aioaka was simply as from ona port of
m m ^ ono poi
taitod States to maotber. andmiie-
th* ref ore be recovered by say
■'ng the voyage under
w»L“
ma
His tieeisioa
He thjnks he can handle a saw
loj; with as much grace :md dispatch as
ever he could, lie tells n\>retty good
story on himself. Guo da\whilo lie v„„ ’ /Y.i— 1 ‘” 1,1 8™ 111 -
was at work in the mill a wealthy -iiuF , r ca “ d , anr * Ualveston likewise
enterprising young business nian cnmo
up to Oshkosh to see him. At thc office
be was told that Mr. Sawrer Was in thc
miU The young Chicagoan, dressed in
the height of style, tiptoed his way in
to the mill and finally found a jolly
little old fat man in a blue blou-e down
in a saw pit tiling a big' circular saw.
H;s bald head was bare, his hands were
grimy with oil and saw tilings, and his
banta Claus face was wet with perspiri
•'•»n. Going up to him, ho-askeilt
"Can you tell mo where' I’ll find Mr
Sawyer?
“K glit luyv,'’ said the
*1 in 8uwur."
.VOu—ak —rxri^u
tor than it was one year ag >. Chicago’s I
Iowa Immness is improving. St Joseph loafers who never could mko i nvin^
reports the situation satisfactory and but every leafor in Uufcrowd '
lietter than last year, though the volume itorvof ndv
1 u o »v> • v 11 /-i »• I . *•
quit smokinr
would save $300 in a year.
jojly lat man.
-Uiiofad (he
| '1 didn’t know you were
rather—ahem—1 didn't sup-
of J
Uve la Uml
to Chicagoan
such a -oi
pose vou looke*l—that is, I hardiv
pectvJ to find you so hold. Mr SavrjW’
and the young fellow, turning white
lb ev ery aronl.he utu re-d. b*»
and wiab U had
•pMureaimt the an uf uiking tea
r*** »»**•*• Yterte miUzuaaire wko
« te«af a Mae teows* ami fete saw,
cigars you
send favorable reports, due“k^ly‘te I ti^ires'riiTTitist irs'Tr'. fIcr ^ M thef
b.nke/. quote higher nte. of diteouuu hlu.hiurl, .hut ho noror 8 , t X j. l'
: a>s Um) . 000 . wbo can ted how a goV-
npeu. AoooniusouEtion ..j
Elevation 2,000 Let ;.l>,.v* ; m n | tv ..i
liiitcb $1 Wiper day, yiO (»■) um]
per week For eireulars or lUcrinailon
addnws thc propri’tors.
COZZENS A-THOMAS,
AU-Hoaling P. O.
•**k*cu»8,
onye-mi,
'ift'.snto.
.mi *re
'Tr.
Pr.-hihi.ioo b tho chief **.*«.,, I
ion *m lit** «irrw.*u/.* a-.iS. I ^
He
he were presi-
d^Bteyerybody Wuid ^rich and - hap-
and
salion on the streets of Anderson.
. f Diseases, affecting 15 n i f l!!! rc< ? bat^cannmsho
male ..r female however induced, speedily con ^ i , " iv «’ly Uiat-he is of nnv n-c i„ ,h
IPdjjermanently cured. fUuWfaii>*t twwi I . Wor W further than to
for jo cents in stamps. Worlds nteUT I h>nk ah J keen b.iw f ro
A
he
cousuinc p.uus-
trom growing suile.
Off ai
teas mtj
A-tehita. Srai.'ISSu I *«m ui huU..--' „„„
;* SI-i!* dru ^ 01 nm>al
_ Thttraday the miming rano bov ,,>1/^°“ 11 ** * orcr 'f upon hiui u
Tom Boston * M fonad^aTlIod « aid
AbberUja. Hehad run jtt* jf*
u-
away from
Oh*
Td*
•ekrecly V wondered at
... , to* »**•««> of y* fuol
—A* Louu H A/p
£l\SV90t
—T byEnoinpera,
^Mcchanicsandall
Farmer*.
* oertveft«wiin(|in«trti.
‘ r.snt tuf Haliroad team-
trrmg flndlna Mights
ot_ wrtertall*. ItreUn*
ulMai
k
THE ONLT TRUE
IRON
TONIC
win i
th* I
Ksm-t at
OR of TOOTH T>5R'i7:“t'.W«M
•olawlr con«t: boiiz., nan.
oi^l nnd nrrvnn rocnimtn.
Knliv«n« the mind
_ r.nd /tjpplie* Brnln Power.
B a eafferia:* from romplnlntn
■ IVAll If W" JSfc Mrull tr tothnir eex will find
!, :Vr7, HARTER'S IHOW
aO.TIOarwfn and «!*edy uum. C ivp>aclettr, heal-
tli» .-o niilHiion. rrwinen* stte
o» louadal
W
r«lntn* ntteaint* M co.inlzrfeit-
iturTn.j(tti.i loth, roimlarily of theorittinnl. Do
not oxperiiaeat— t :et t!i« UKIfixs^rAie^BKST.
Kope-of hn, Jacob
et.iff mountinfi, A
double extention
t*r*e» rod, )6^o(
wiihtnpoa $7.00
Satisfaction ab>
•olottly fuat-
. antetd Ask
$7.Ut) Y^cutalu.
sstMtl Co . NaSHViLhC, TCRO.
(
^ Rr. HcrtpR''
Cu.ro Con»Up«i.lon,ia
n.-edarhe. Hample Poeo *n
vor Couipi
—. . Poeo and
reviled on rocoi^t ol two ocuta Iff pootaco
UVKlFyiLLf
*■*-* rnd
Dream Bool
S^\
W
THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY,
•t. Louis, Mo .
F
mi mm s?M5,
CATAWBA COUNTY, N. C.
liur^.lrf!! 1 new ll,,t ®i 'and Knrn.
w!tni I ! ; r 4, ® R, ‘* sU M " 1 tt,e pionrle or*
nl- 1 }!. “t* 1 * Lt ' tiii ,i ** rr old "'d many
t’h here - the m/HtleVl properties ot
the water art- nnrlvrled for Iiyepen*|.i klieuw
Uyer kklney and
n? U ?ri 1 “n.l Nervous i'roatraUon'
H**Mithlerlocation not L. t/e found.
BATHS COMPLETE
naot ■■■■(■
Mr »n.I VapaW
-aqd att «in ue.
ina Plac.
'’ •L^ War . m “»d Hot Hiitehur, Hot
Band ».f *
Hne
«>f Muste
c-- Vliv tor ia:ak>«u*.
Dh. Hi O. ELLIGIT a.son,
a FropnoSoia.
^g^Se-V^a PITTS ( AKMI.NATIVEt
Nz* naif •bonMii tb* ti*M of
^■4 iSMiaa U* rwa*, but B
>
t <*Ser sad eA : 1
a. te*r la* euan;
or
, suited |b
'Mm A. T
*ff ai
2:
TfiKTHUiG CHILDKKN*
A* mateaS polisff Aar mOm ai
tern Dvwtery,
Iff Ini am St aav* Lmb
faoff Iwmbte Rakaa
1W Yoaohaaeaois ami smv. lat
r • » 1
\sm4 tow<
ftOL.