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c .lamt ' f FM Vol. XV. BARNWELL COURT HOUSE, S. C., DECEMBER 10, 1891. * ** ' i',. , . _ ' *■ , A. HOWARD PATTERSON, A.TTTOHNK V- AtfT- L. A W. ' BAHNWWfjL G. Il», S. C. Will pive prompt attention to aHtni^- entrusted to his care. J a n u a ry Oth, 1890. FRANCis F. tmOLL, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, BAMRERG, S, G. Office over U. C. Folk A Co.’g store, mar 20-t l**f> W. Crokt, Aiken, S. C. J. B. BCRCKHALTER, - . Barn well, A. CL Croft & Burckhafter, .ATI AT 1. A W BARNWELL C- 1L, &. C. Will practice in all the Courts of this State and in the United States Court*. Mr^Qroft will attend the Courts of BarnweiwCounty and all matters of hn- portanee reCeiyji_lli£— H1 at ' ttutidn of WcEmeniber of the firm, may 29-if '• t. B. ELLIS, Jr., Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Alliance Department. Adopted as the Comity Organ by the Coun ty Alliame Jnlynth, 1W9. - , M.. J. 1*ATE, Apaociatk Editor, To whom r.lt Comrminieattons on Alliance Matters should be addressed. Offlcrrs of the Count)' Alliance. W. It. Duncan, President. L. 1C Toole, Vice President. W. 8. Bamberg. Secretary- 5 A* F. FreeJFteiisurer. W. G Britton, Chaplain. (ief>. II. Kirkland, lecturer and Organizer. W. A. All, Steward or Assistant lecturer. W. E. Smllcr, Door Keeper. R. K. Harley, Assistant Door-Keeper. D W. Bodliord, Sergeant-at Arms. K. It. Creeeh. Busine>s Acent, -—— KseHiut!ve..Com«ritte»j—1*. 1C Free, W. W. Patrick, W. A.Faust. Trade Committee—G. M. Hunter^E. II. Dowling, J. M. Cliner, W. A. Aik. Committee on GchkI of tlre Ofder—J. C. NtF 1 Millan, C. XI. Edenllehl< W. T. Cave, J. K SneUiiig, E. B. Guess. The Cotton Plant will be moved from Orangeburg to Columbia about the ■ first of January, whore it* publication I will be continued by a joint stock eoin- Ijiany with a capital of ten thousand dollars. The Corporators are I). P. Duncan, J. Win. Stokes, J. A. Sliglfr, W. D. Evans, T. J. Strait and J. W. Bowden. Rolrerts’ Wbrst passions, and ho be^an making love to Pauline with more ardor J life away. Tuftiisg aliout and making cried than discretion. The young girl Ixire herself i.’ith adnnrabla jn-lgor-at, re pulsing him without h); jng. her teihper or mnking him lose His. Mi dam Morel drew a luug breath of sati>fa J cti>)n when he nslie.l L'*on to bring him His horto. Hut their troublesome guest was still Hath to part company with the bea-uti-* • ful Pauline. Fmal’y i:e annomice.i hia f readiness to depart, providing ‘Pauline ; would permit him to kiss her goodby. j ns he phrased it, and with thii declara tion he seized the girl's hand, but slit 1 a great effort, site regained posAedon of Her will power and bounded olT, like nn ai’rovv, calling out to Hector to t follow her. In an instant the bear startod in pnntiit. Had tlnirw, been,a clearing, the swift footed Pauline would have h id no difScuRy in distancing her puTsuer, but the long, wiry gras* and at tinies thick nnflet*brusii so' impeded her movements that a glance over her shoulder told her that the fierce,beast was slowly gaining upon her. ‘•♦Which, of Crtdrse, Von ndused!' the young in It n iu i*gna%>tly. “He aarured ns that he is tho owner of mining claims worth several hundred thousand dollars” : ; “Wliat, father,’’ interrupted Loon, “can it 1)0 you entertaiued his propo*i- tionr “(Jently, gently, tny mn\" Raid Morrl. 1 “O n*i<at.f d Mi ls not tiL.jiarvklanii What 511ml «»f? U‘t m# see the w* f' The ofiieer banded the Frenchman, who glanced it over. •Mionie'fdoalingr* ldiK)d mantle! his to is in famous.. We 1' “Yes, we are honest peoplef” “I rn wiser than you in these worjdly Mndam M«>rcl. stepping forward, matters. Captain Roberts is a man oFi j n g the iH>lice officer, position and power in the province and n Morel laid his hand dangerous tnan to have for an enemy. 11 xvlfe’g tvied n<Jpo offund liitn. i thniM.3S^wtf--fny~^.k n f^n Still her heart did not f.iil Imr. nnnnd’-^itbwff'uT^tnTnTiiin that a fanner’s da righ to settle.*' he then npiiwachlngtheofflcer, * ^ . o /' > — • ~ 4 • ~~—^ : l ■ < - | .. j tl i» 1* rial" i « II v eluded his grasp and cried tint Hvoyb—ring, leaping, dashing along, the girl kept ter would not make a proper wife fora him that their horse* were tetb fn—" " . 1 in her course. It \v^*» now a t|tie*tion of British ofiicrr-of rank and wealth.” 1 distance sway and that hi* son “Fie. Captain Rdlierts, how would you * endurance, for a ipiarUT mile of level, i like somebody to treat your daughter— 1 r ‘is*n country had tniabled her to increase of whom you have told' us -in this mde j the lead she had. Her strength was still j w«Vr” „ - , intact, la fact, she began to feel a thrill j “Wbv, surely. Miss Pauline.” replied ‘ of pleasurable escitcpieut in tlds danger* the officer, “a single.ki is is not much td 1 ouAFporl. of racing with a ffiittly, when ask.” 1IAUI I I til Aim llVAliu. (HSiHlU'f* RWilJ Thank heaven,” ejaculated Leon, bring them fh •that you were strong enough to do thi* t ' follow you in father! But how did it all end?** Morel “I keep my kisses f »r niy husband— wiien I get him,” laughed the maiden, ac slr_* sprang aside to avoid another at- president J, Wm. Stoke* attended the meeting of the Supreme Council at Indianapolis. He say* that the meet- e _ ol ,| attention K W«n to th. con,notation In it * n« 111 nil rcpnctK Imr-tonlntl. mill •f water-powers,’ 1«tAw* ami draina*re> satisfactory. The reports sent over the. A ro»u*I <-ard *ddr^*sed to - me at Martina, S. C., will w-tre prompt attention. «>t»190-lvr IJ. L. Harleijj DENTAL SDRGEON, BAftXWELL, S. C. , , . _ during tin* last year. Offer* hi* profe*«ional servlet * to the ! citizen* of Barnwell and the surround* ] f,, »’ future »ucc‘ "* country by the As'oxdateil I’ress were gross misrepresentathms. There wa* no wld«t.divl*lon,of Bcntiment, ss was reported, ihC on tin* eontrary extra or dinary harmony and unaniiuity pie-, valied upon all ipiektions. « The r ports showed that the tftcmh*-i- ship of tiie Ord« ■*. H /fon , t xt-fr! ( I'lt now you,'” In the spring of lS7r» Ixmis Morel, a worthy Alsatian -fgnner, weary of snh mitting td^the vexations rwtraintii put upon his Uingnnge nnd lils*rty by the CAennan masters of his land, sold what little-pro;>orty ho had left and starred for Ameritxi with-his entire family, con sisting of wife, *on and daughter. Morel was still in thy prime ot life, nrfl hi? wife JuliotTe seemed womWfuWr young to be tie- rhotber of two sm h ohiidnT\ n« Ijfm and Pauline. Looa vr»* bend said on The Englir-hinm con raged by the op; ing with, and as pen -f 1 ta c;.P -1 wagon, he pr« circle her wai in pie very kc •drl *» reemed :•) Pton h* Td .i;.. • L • 1-*A i* i the en 1 realty * vr;'.? i -dre^s f the ideht t with .-w. It w; r \f. nen n L .rt, bid ih a r<. yu ncet- hapr- pack o»n* i d w -,. on the - riding r bad largely increased and the pr- «j ect* re 01 wr hi itfvter siionlders tal>r tivan hw father and M eTtremely muscular bail A l^iuline, at this thne ju<t eutenpg her eighte *nth ywrr. vnw a maiden of very winning uje jiewranoy, r1hn<l and rosy and sw;ft foot*si i:n AtnlnutH. »The Morels had intended sonicwIkts* in Manitoba, wbe; >lv Wit J fiXii •riel M twe nt the Farm C‘T-tain Roiierts,** ni .1 nnd h 1; he di ,T tJ» taut tii to her sorrow she saw that her further uilvai.ee wuh bbx'ked by n turbulent stream some U/euty fevt in width. Swim she could not, nnd so it seemed certain destruction to plunge into thu seething, foaming Ibiod. She halted, turned, raw tb6 iieive beast, from whose j-vws flakes of bam. not a hnmjrejl fr*ct uw;t}T^V. a.t nowH choice of deftths. Thought* of mother, hither, brother .-.gain flitted tuiutiitumisly thrmigh her mind, mi^ed with a vagno idcil that the bad suddenly halted. An l so it had. \Vm‘rie>l l»y Vie at tacks of Hector, tin* Hn;p‘ animal had ctitas to bay and wa* tnaking frautio ef forts to stnko the brave'dog tyIth its p'iT*. lint H^ain «hsfse. Panlire now et«»*»d h**>italin '^K.n tho Uvek <-f Uts wild mounts; sMri'nm watching the tcmblc besst s* he drew nenr with an i**;-y lojw.: Again thu ( A ^ snccwdwl in baiting him when fset of h *r. Khe conld sec ; i* eye*, liesr ttie suend of; It gr**\v black l**f«>re Iw-r ] *ei k him! m*‘k Limf* now “He grew vioHmt,” replied Mr. Morel, “sudwnnud ineto have scars how I tussle enemies in this wild and desperate vonntry. ‘When it one? Ixvnme known,' euij he, ‘that C;.;pbiiiL_iiub«oT* 4«w» been act'epted a* the future husband of Miss Prtfdipe, you and yonr family will lie ss «afe in the province ns yon would bo tn jxiur native village.* lie then promised to give you valuable information a* to the location of mining claim*, guarantee- 'r.g that yon would rettim home a mil- liouairs within s year’s*time. To all these brilliant promise* l returned a firm hut respectful answer that the proposed alliance was hnpossible.’ Whereupon, thinking to tnake a bohl strike for Hit | 'We si.ail lie a short half hour,’ CoN 11 XL'/.I> Ni.X 1 WKBK. n 4j i;n i Mi hill a few lie glare of h ii' r lug csnntry Will devote Monday*,! Tuesday* and Wedlie^d*^ •* to ofiice practica and rhur^dav*, 1 riday* ami | Fatarday* to calla in neighboring toern* and the countrv. Reference*The Faculty of tb«| ftsiital Department of I ho H niversity of Marvland. OFF HE ON MAIN ftTRKKT, East of the l*o»t Oflics. dec’ll v DO YOU WISH TO BE BOSS* —or T.K »— omi GIN HOUSE? THEN BUY TBK Thomas Steam Press —•AN It— Seed Cotton Elevator. (It i* the nio«i perfect *y*tein in u*e. . Unloading cotton fnun wagon*, clean ing and delivering it into gin* or ►tall*. Cotton doe* not pa** through Kan and Pre**, require* no pulley* nor lielt*. It aavea liae and money.) Talbott & Sons’ The Brook haven, \iis<«., J.eadarcaya: The tuun who could alien.! the cotin- tr Alliance ineetii,g* all over till* State and *«‘o the large number of r opre*en- tative, •ul»*tautial farmer* who cum- pose them, look Into their earnest, re*- olute face* and hear their intelligent diseutftioit* nf iinliiical and titianci*i question*, and the«w*eiy the *ut>-trea*u- r; i* a dead U*!i* and the Alliance done for a* a |»nlith at factor, nilehi not h” a* big a fool a* Thom peon’* e<dr, but it nould’l be worth splitting hair* ar guing that be w a«it*t. • Relief for I he People, relative* of tledra liad already urecc-lod Uietu, but Juxtnug tnies of tb® wonder* ful fortmiv** mndc in n single monlii be the gold seekers of BHtttth CVdumbi.i, tliey detcmiiu<^1 to push on to that new el dorado, n« father and *on felt confident that their strong ami* would not be 1 ng in nucover. ’ ■ treasures m the valley c I'Towing th® United to Ue, in \Vadiingtoa T«*rri‘ory. tb** .*1 her* titt»*l tbetnstdvea out with a wa^on. horara, but*, vamp ail.*, etc.,' and tunic*I tl 1 map tn.tu nno M n I of 11 l TWt b irself on a* a it h* 1 yom XL (id k T corat ad |»riee. Roberta called <>nt: “Well, j friend Morel, thi* way of deciding thing* may la* French fualiioii, Init 4t hi ! ;....otl> r*^’um-1 the | nfoT our English way. L< t Mias Pauline ! hav a word to say. 81m bus assure* 1 mo | that her heart is entirely flee.’ "At tbis,” conlJnue<l Mortl, “our lit-1 tie Ihinlino tnmed very re«I, hot I agreed to tlia pro|waittlon, and calling her to my I *idq tol l her to decide her own fate. • •Shu fixed bar eyes on Captain Roberta ! face, which ttecauie very faile as In* mot t Panline's *tea*ly. honest look. " ‘Tin grateful for the honor. Cajitain Role rta,* said slm qntetly, 'but it can- ! not be. I love-another." “Crave little Pauline!" cried l^eon j *^**ikcu tike a true Alsatian, bat wise j tic dew!'#**-—^ *" Mon ! rsj.xcd his hand and motiutied !< * Man'* ttvlMtion tw til* Coaat Not recognizing the font tinctiou between a society which, figliting for its chief bnsitiesa, Ru^tentafirtn snlxvrdioate, »n<ra which, having sustenUrion for it hnsinesa, makes fighting sub there are many who assume that a ciplinary jadky appropriate to the is appropriate to the lust nlao. relations of the indtvidnal to the art* in two case* entirely different, like the Greek, who, not owning self was owned by his city, the man is not in r.ny appreciable owned by bia ratios, hut in a very ! tire vovf^bwns himself. Thongh. I lit Hgt-. he' may on great emergency | taken poeaession «;T nnd made to help i ! defending his country; yet thia. | ^ency <inaUfiee to hat small extent ■private i»o*.*es«ion of hie body f**If iDrwting of hit actiona—1 Sp»*ncer in Popular Science . o: but the vlky Throw j again ( P grt r. e obeyed, utly’a hot which produced the I l F b»*r iefeh: at ig w act want. Fihk (n*l w astiixmo X. 1 >KC. G.— F.x-S< »nator Van Wyek mu t met iiImT of tin V I tra-ka Siat * Alii.-nn* , ha^ addi ■*fiM*d a co ininu- | nit a tion in L. L. 1 *olk. chairtnan , ar.il 111 k 11 i< um'IiiIm r - of the I figiidatlv* cil e f the Mila urgi ugthetre* ,t»,» r;j - 1 tlnn of that !>• fjv I** ure mmii* relict Engines and Boiler, Stationary and Portable. Old Do minion Corn Mills $}0O. Talbott's Saw A\ills, from t'ongn-*. for the |K-op|c «if N«- hrnska. .Such mi lion h> < <0 gr« ** may greatly control tl» • r«-»ult of the dclils- * r.nioti of the Imlt -trial a-».»ci!ii ion* which meet the g^rd day <»f February (•t Ft; and if no rcfoiiu nicasure* art pUftM-d, the coutiuuaucc of the new | ty will Imi inevltati'c. Mr. Van Wyek asked Ihe adoption ot ,t few of thejnteasarc* H<!vm*atcd bv the Alliance and kindred organization*, which will not provoke hostility or criticism. Among them aretbese: To jihclare illegal all syndicate*, u*i* ami coni hi nation* preventing k ir ta***?* 1 game Vrvrs 1 let nnd Leon and hi* futh<-r h.vl n > di ty in *r.jn>Iymg the moving boui with all the fresh meat It st*K^l ir of. Fruits and vegetables w* r^jr obtainable from tiic Indiau* an V\'I 1110 grandeur of the scenery, tbt dtTfnl purity of the air, the perf* 1 enrity to hnman life in th***-* wi gion* cxcrci*e<l a M>rt cf fa»* ii up>»n tho Mon lie What tliey antic wool I be u wearisome mvrrh thr« wildiwoeK* ttinie*i out to be otm pHwire trip, varied by laugh ah ventures of all kinda True, tbt* plenty of hart work, but the Mon 1 r r** \Y ■ d n r.,t -a ngh a long o ad o was I* Had ur h^r t n .f it wa Hoc xal th. inon I *1 t tors it fail ho fix UK! n , hripriw, 'X of a ; r a deep: rushing | d from her 1 'k now told 1 U was hang I eiiemy and j •Me*I her life n t« •\V] " *LoVf riblu that you knowi^ advent save voti from ke< p silence, an*l thru con tin* en Kolo-rts heard these word* ml fiercely: am dher? What, ran it lie |io*- 1 a) wh grij have trer, the _• j*nu onr lo'.itig *cd. Pauline grew redd ! *'*prrado from m* i«*d this tin happened t*) y*— lUurrV tb rage. wduH r ami redder ii** state*, ht '11 ui, ’low riff raff that has drift Mea Who |>«* Xu! SluSa. THerc Is a prevalent idea that who alwtain fmm tobacco indul n-ss iu aome other Ktiurulant. prime truth in thia Balzac, chewed tolitfcco M a weed Umt the U/dy. attacked tb# tataRtH pefied-the set tons, dranli great tie# of coffee, bis turvuua disease Hfe. Goethe was a roosnoker. Niebuhr. But th# former is to have drank same IO,#0I I wine during bis lifetiam. #1 I took a trememlo^p q wan til N ever th wlcss it must Iw acl that a very large number of j era indulge in no stimulants ir use tery sparingly.-! km. _ i 1 K- d fi mini : 111 f 1; ind of »t p 1 1 "Dr ca<U*l Tin* in bur a’ it* 1 I'll rave y 1 strati it thr- province pfnee the g*»l*l was rrd. Morel, yot t’rs a f jol. y*iu' w n h V( liecn s viistotruxl to It w *a no hardship that all th to them. dr ii T thin. •h nstonb - J them was the rwiie en Hil tht‘4 \*T that vou w "\v il I Ing’ "•! !!! aud swing! he trn ! pd the Uiuhti The dav left to T- bank, m<*co huntin? dvv with Him ft Its lot. t) 1*1 ui r o w 1 *K * i « y nt «• r of t was adf. s 1 rb >r it.' (Hi L iavi ' )V« • WI • s. ;> at: t- >n, icr lid a IX* • i 1 ^l.nnd .1 t *oin|M > iltion, ami to impopc such p« pa! $\2<i tcvl tie* a* will suppre*** tliem; for an In- ^ “ crcas<* of circulation by the free coin age of silver; for |Mi*tal *aving* bank*; fur government ownondiip of, tcle- graphs; for loan* tn the people on such *ec.urlty and- rate of iiitcre*t # h* # Cong res* may determine; for Ic*gi*lK- ' riirTQ * Pnttrm ' ti,,n l» r *' ¥ hliug an amemlmetit to the \XillO - VA/ulA/U A 1 DOOvQ* | (requiring the election of United Stales Senators by a vote of the jKMiple. Improved Friction and Rojw* Feed friFi to $bOi). l.uiianut* and Van Winkle rot ten m D?aiiic. another—rrst a ci'i«t**r leaves, then a flower geld wingetl ImUerfly- tii continue her ramble gradually drew away without realizing the covered. Wlnle thus beauties of the wild el h On * till >f gai ly od Pauline, h** river - of the brought :»g after adored We offer Saw Mill men and dinner* the most complete outfits in ths State, and at bottom prices. V. C. B&DHAM, O FtHATT A O K.NX, COLUMBIA, S C. The ’Talbott Engine is the beRt. apr 16 If SPECIAL SUMMER SALE. - One Thousand Superb New Piano* and Organs, from best maker* only, to be sold during August, September and October, 1801?at Spot Uadi Prices, with payment November 15th next. trreat. No in- See These Bargains. Beautiful Upright Plano only $225. Superb Cabinet Grand Piano only $250. Fine Parlor Organ only $50. Kick Parlor Organ only $65. Superb Mirror Top Organ only $75. N. W. TRUMP, * ' columbia.s.c. A ( hristma* Cake. • * » _ A pound eayli of sugar, InilinjifTtron nirnf Current*; two pound* of rai>in*, I seeded; one and one.-li>»ff pound* of j dour, two-third* of a cup ot curreitv| jelly, twelve**gg*.one iea*pdotifnl *o<la, j the same of *alt ; a dash each of cayem>o pepper and black pepper, undone cup-1 ful of molasses. IMvidethe flour into: two parts; into"one part put onv tea- spboufuU of cinnamon; one nutmeg, grated; one-fourth teaspoonful of cloves and two-thiid* teuspoonful of allspice. Mix fruit with the other half of Hour. Cream the butter and sugar, add the egg*, well beaten: dissolve the soda in warm water, and stir in the mo lasses. Mix all well together, and put in pan* lined with butterc^ piper. Thi* w ill make two large loaves. Bake in a moderate oven btrtwo honrs? The result i* a Christina* cake which will delight the heart of a good housewife and please the palates of those >vho eat it. . Treasurer’s Notice. • . Person* inquiring pf tW Treasurer the amount of. «heir taxes w iit al ways state in what tow nship the propert>Ties one Acd ai 4 charme.| paid to women by theoe mugh Biinerx. They* gaz *<i ujinn Morel’s wife aud da’jght«»r as if thankful for ttie privilege. As f»»r Paulhie, tloi fame of her beanty usually traveled about thirty miles ahead of her, and nt every small villav’e up the Fraser val ley ah* was sure to find some unknown admirer waiting to get a l<Jok at the “beautiful French girl." ,A* they drew near th* mine* of the Cariboo they fell in with Captain Rob erta, tho chief of the mounted police of that district. Roberts' reputation wa* not of ‘the most savory fi;»rt. lie was known ns a violent tempered man, ad dicted to the use of liquor Mid quarrel some and unscrupulous when under Uie^ and alighted upon a lm*h iu plain right, inflncnce of it: Roberts accepted the Immediately the thou^iit that she ihight Morels’ invitation to partake of their U* itid.* p- and nirnfeTriu alitv. and triad? h - ’ » ggs», Which sh? doubted not would loi daintily sjaitted, led her to fldUnv twenty fr wise an i bear was tnrn«s! H! tacks of t! slant to 0 sunt lie Ii either to to cr irrer A otle 4 F aiul to drii wru. how. by the ini it a hmi hn* virtna r fate. A iravy rifle ri sw l»lv tl ng man ver, s-ji swollen neaxt t«* 1n*4 feet ly «ban- jump *J e wan like- ig that the 1 and hod rely |c the at er bvl an to n. In that in- i Ui.! pl.VI. It W'i* read the girl, or, failing in II to her to throw h <a rself into t, and tin a spring iu and anv* w a rent! die and r AVe’ve »i id Leon. * di .f i. A ihty. ’>• woi lion er [be hu * thonu 'lAoljrrta u [intation,” » * a * >:i an«l «i that lint g. »1 imr’vajm! 1 wish 101 yonr new wmdrt l.ve llt-’l t t«> yonr and seiz ng hi is, he swung himstlf id tb* off" e a dangerous enemy, it were honest folk, Abi ► fetir from luiybodyr r not be as laid s* hi t- .1 *, .1. d main: th MorvL “Tm U4d in tlie province * th* sou's influence tvrtli th* govermm nt whkh kre|*i tlie father i> coti:mam) of tho mounted polk-e." "Come, eorae." exilSiiiMsi Morel, tsetily. "are y«m men n ittg ta dinner. Everything i cold. Pro cooktsl a rtick ft till vs L’r you, Leon, and for y f pUjm after that a —enticed thu girl In this way she fro»:i the camp d’italic* :'he ha*l r».\*I::.’ in the icencry- a 1 ird of no hung fmnr !tiq his rifle on hi r end i*r.t. vino full >f the vine en •t* ri'-h pi am age Bow up in fr nt of her >r. A wnu graj <«f tli* tm*a. Po liack and sever t he lo\v< \v«a t!»i? work of a nmt ing the 1 (>«**,»* eml of iho ing it down with Hi* cried, "Hi re i come.” and leaped fear j Icsaly into the sir, trusting that the re t coil of the branch would lurid him safely I nnd draw- weight he I’ve got a lovely m an*! rice), hi cotaa let ‘little Pauline’ ilwmselve ” There was a lira: expense, an*l the fj the table, wl ioli w ml Madam vtr wun I geiriug II of tor mi. papa u© (ba -on s all and Tv»« Waft I* A cb-vor Adaptation of ei found in the magnetic Imltou ; Th* diffia nlty tn the rmuutou • has been the alieeoc# of a (dan ) ly s4mpl* for fmlmg the bat j Die receiving hopper on the lop of 1 iDurblM tlowvi ihm tabs leading to : tumping m*cliAni*n*. This Is wm ! l-cted by tb* magneL which, piaymgi ! z.ul down in the hopper throngh g| ! in Die iMdtoca. attracts several of j loose Imttona at each npwonl | v>a the down vtard stTYike the | which clitg to tlie magnet are 1 uff taw a UtUu trungh.—New York grain. , . jut. "Tew*r ml tit* T«nf »*• Onr story of the Towef of is.b* s lovers, take care of y laugh at Piinline’s uily gather**^ around j b formed by sitting j a stske under the tailboanl of the pack wagon. Levin had much to tell them about his mine und-how he vra* pH a land otmer Ip the pnrvineah Turning mtho other aid*, wlucli it did. hot, by to h! 1 hr rriinl • nt— —; If we strike it rich, little papa, 1 1 *«S20 neath a clump of towering silver firs He could scarcely believe his eyvs when be saw the ease and skill with Which the Morels cinched, tether, d or hobbled tbtir horses, put a lend on a pack indie with a genuine “squaw Hitch” or “diamond hitch.” cut poles and pitched a tepee, slung a kettle, skinned a deer or made a trout ready for broiling. Good feeling ran high at dinner, although the banter nnd chaff were sometimes x little bit too acid to be perfectly aafe. “I thought you French people lived on frogs!” exclaimed Roberta. “So we did up to the battle of AVVor- with ;h ■ iuc loo." replied Morel, good unturodly, ’I4* prize, bound-i along lik * a nymph l now we eat roast be»*f.” ^|<uf th*? vvO'-^ls, 1 lho'~?rioa of tn * bird and j “Speaking 'of Waterloo,” cried the burring of t’n** <b.‘; serving to keep her ; Englishman, "what a fortunate thing it mitmTryua thought* of*the camp loff; was we crnxhod thatmonster Napoleon." mile* iielund. Sa.l ..niyile^;. ; ictlt-Ml, ' “Ye*,” answered Morel, “it was for-! -and raisieg iiTsuniso-higli iu.the ;;jr*gtiv« tunate for you that ese of hit own gen- 1 unmi.- 'nlfa'ilo .riguinif acenti: c th • p., •t- erala betrayed him, for others iso .ho ! cnee *5f fitmio'etier-iy.fmK^i wbinf.-d m-rv- | would have beaten you at Waterloo, aad^iifnly and tiv-1 his i:i.tell:gihMt*yes upon a^ter that" Paulino’s face v ;'h"a pjizziril H> “G<«4 dog.-Fleaufl” ta;u the ymqng twisting in midair, .the hunter ] tirrrrwn hteiVlTy to tho ground nnd some what stnnncd. "Don’t, stirr lib called out again, nnd the next instant n p >int blank shot front, the rifle lai 1 bruin dead within ten feet of Morel's daughter. » With face whiter than chalk the Frenchman rushed up in titno to catch the unconscious Dunlin" in his arms, aa her res mer rai-ed her limp form from the grouml. “Oh, never mind my n wne,” said the stranger, but Morel insisting. In# replied with a smile, “Well, i-nll me Timely.” _ That night tin* Morel* were too much j excited oyer the awful [s*nl to which Pauline ha<i i'een exposed to examine intoxicated , . . eft , . Leon s specimen of gold ore. r hope 01 coming upon m< th* crim.-cu bre.isted trickster, which of eonr - v. a* simply engaged in leading the giri ia the rery#oppo*ite direction. On, on, through bush and t;?!l grass, o\*r fallen tn .-sand through networks of trailing vine, foliowrd by her four footed ^couipaniou, Pauline made Uhr wav. Tho ft atheiv 1 will-o’-tiie-wi*p, utieriru;plain tive cries, as if it feared Hi* pursner was upon tin* vo7«y point of seizing his m t, hojipe'l fr :n ^r.inch to l.-rancii, dis playing its beautiful plurnago in over changing lights. PaffThi CHAPl’ER II. and if in more than one township tnan with a chuckle state it. The Treasurer will not have time to answer such inquiries after the 5tli of December, * , "W'u.at?” cried Roberts. “Ho would have swallowed your little island at ariygUgulp," added the Froncb- ;1, fo:* tl’c lif-; tin. - r A. F. FREE, Treasurer B. C„ Treasurer’s Notice. "Stuff!” growleil the Englishman; Ehgl^iid has never l>ee:i wliipiied by any mitdon in the world" . "How abbot th* Americans?" inter rupted Morel, with son. "We were not vrhipt**^. sir,” cried Rolierta in a stentorian copa “We rimcE Cocntt Tkkaschfk, BarxwkM^ 8; C.: S^it. IHrli. 1891.. , , - - Tlv* TriA*wrer w.iii tic at the fofiowing phi-l simply abandoned pho contes ceg lor the colkition of taxes for the fls«-;U 1 year commencing Nor. 1st, IriJO, on the days mentioned below; Barnwell ('. H., from nth Km- rw^ ilu'.uig tbo ^raK: gcr cf her I'wij.ioii. and t-hen patting Him on the he:*'! . u? nninnc«r*Hl, “What is it. Idee Tor; what do you The animal replied with a low. anxious | whin* and with the same inquiring look j into Pauline’* face. Suddenly lae low 1 a sly glance at-his ; whine changed into a growl, and tho j <b >le'iwed his teeth in Ka<-h a tUreaten- 1 , ' j ing manner that . Paul mo 11). longer i doubted th- pre “Tice of some dangmm* ■nt- ROBT.C. MIXSON, SURVEYQ^ ANh ENGINEER. BL$CX TIXE, 8. 0. ber 15th, inclusive TAX I.KVT. 8t«t* Tuxes .!.» ....4^fltUb^ County Taxes 4% mills. 8<*hooi Tax d...2mills. Total Levy liv 4 mills. _ Alfl Special KcbrsJ IMstrit-ts have an addi ttonal levy **f two milia except WUllstoo, which haa 21$ mttt*, and Oak Gnive pmill. National Bank bilk, goki and stiver coin re- orlvaMe for taxes. • MnDinted btll* and rotn will not be taken. AfNf the IkDi of Degyiabrr 15 |«*r cent, peo- “Abandoned the contest! Ha, ha, ha!” roare<l the Frenchman. 1 "Yon* Frenchmen , are’’monkeys!” ex claimed Roberta, losing his temper. "Apd yon Englishmen are—are"— but' .make her cri-stp Madam Morel’s hand hail slopped his tran&fixed with ri n. -t in the -underbra. h. - AYHil* titand- u,; there revolving in jaerjnind whether ■st thing lor her.,to do was not to turiTfiml flee iu the -oppoeita direction r.utl Irakislo her swiftness of foot to the girl \v;*» suddenly ^;r at * >-ing a large month completely. j ^rir^ly rise bn his intHm-’bos not. twenty “Come, come, gentlemen," she cried feet from her. with ojcriHqonth and two gay!y, “keep cool; yob’ll spoil your di- rows of terriMe tcetn shijimg. Hke*bnr- goetion. [ bate quarreling. Here’s to * uishcol ivory iu the uncertain light of the the health of old Coglaud, under whose flag we are as safe in the wilderness os In the city park." “Bravo!”cried the Englishman. "And here’s 10 La Belie France, that gives.ns foreot depths. Dauliue'slimbs bent un der her mid she had great difn ;a)fy to' overcome ou iarlinatimi to throw herself on kt-r face fuid \v«- ^»me the nr.ooa- •ckmaness which seethed to ha playing with ber 77ic next t-ueVint tnutk Ilfr'cM InUxn pair ' oT tttont nrrrw. It waa about norm the next day when Leon Morel returns 1 from the govern ment home, tyhither he had gone to cam- | fer with tlie gdld comtniMiottft in rela tion to the entry of Up* mining claim, 1 which beimd snaked out nnd pro-empted vtuder the name of "The Dauline." -Ife ; f'>and his jmren ts an j sister conferring . over soma very weighty matter, to judge from their pale and anxious facea. ^"Heilo. what’s apT shouted Leon as Ue swy r.himaeif oat of Uis-aaddle. * . “Capdii^ Roberts has been here.* “WeiiT Uttla fiball yet Tie h French nator." “And what tdioj,! I Imj. bey?” inquired Morel, "plain. Alsatian fanner, i sup jhiso, with no other duty than to Ik* proud of his son and say to everybody be meets: ‘Have you read Senator Morcl'a last speech? That’s my son, you know*.’ ’ "How nicely a bottLj of lion ordinaire would go with this pigjoroe?” cried out, Leon. "Ah, dear old France," murmured Madam Morel. “I wonder when we shall hoc her again?” “What, hotneeick already,little moth er*/" inquimi Pauline. “Why, 1 think this isn lieautiful country." “Fine country for grizzlies,"said l^eon at which Pauline’s dork eye* wye quick ly lowered and a deep blush mantled her sweet girlish face. “Let her alone, yon men." cried Ma dam Morel, “why shouldn't slm, be grateful to her rescuer?” "Gratitude, mother,” replied Leon "lives next doer to"-—- But Pauline's little baud stopped hi* mouth.- The rest of the day was passed in look ing ever their mining outfit and laying plans for Ix*ginmng work - on -Leon’s claim. The sun had set behind the towering larches and its golden light gilded the wonderful red Ixirked trees of the foreaju On the distent ridge the. jrfnes Hke columns of flame ’oe- ncath too glory of the sunset. The whol# sky glowed with wondrous tints of yellow and scarlet. Tho laughter and gayety of the tight hearted Mortis iVere hushed at sightof this glorious »nn- B *t. Suddenly the sqnml of a horse’s hoofs reawHed their ears nnd the next moment x scarlet coated officer of the police force rode up to Die little comp. Touching Us hat respectfully be sttd: “j'jn looking fur Louis and Leon Morel fatMr and son.” . "Here we are,” cried Morel, forward. Pauline uttered a I known in Chaldean and Armenian I dition as “The 8t*»ry of Tongues.” It is one of the earliest teeal* j lections of the Tl rn>-Euphrates I and is related by Beranis iu the fc Ing manner: "The firet inhabitants of the glorying in their own strength ami and de*pi>ing the go«K uudert raise n tower whose top ahould reach 1 fik T'tris tov/er they ertxted pjue WhCTe Babylon* ruins now thickly etrewa over the ground. half fear, half surprise, and thw * motner with ber face. Morel raised tbs two women, and 4#d turning erecting this mon-ter ro;nlw.iy tohea 1 they t')ih-d incciMUtly. But when __ bn 1 appMoclivd nt»;ir unto heaven the wind assisted tho gods and overt brew tho work n;sja its contrivers; and its mins are fcaul to be still at Babylon. And at about the same time the g»d* Introduce*! h diversity of Umgues among men, who till that time hud all spoken tho one language. The place in which they attempted to build th© tower ia now jjdled Babylon, on account of the con fusion of tongues, for confasiqp is by thw Hebrews culled bable.’’—St. Louis Re public. Suirklen In EnalUti Arlstoerorjr. , Suicides among t ho aristocracy in Eng land ure rather numerous. Lord ('ongle- ton, who was Mr. Parncirs greut-uacle, h inged himself in 1842.' Iu the same year the Earl of Munster, one <rf th© il legitimate , sons cf King William IV, shot himself iu tho head. In 1S61> Lord Uloncarry, the last of his house, jumped from aSvindoW and broke his neck. ^ In 1873 the last Earl of De U WorT drowned himself, and* in 1876 Lord Lyttleton, the Usane brother-in-law cf Gladstone,- escaped from bis keepere, threw himself off the staircase of hi# own house and was killed. A story of suicide iu which sentiment is mingled is that of Prirce Bandonm. heir to the^throue of Belgium, youthful prince loved beneath bis %on, and finding that love could lie realized so%ht peace in the silence of the grave.—Ctncinuati quirer. Two Clatftce'ttf G) Tli© gypsies of today are into thejull bhxxled or lent 1 the Rnirenfroes or hanaa T < keep their gypsy division of the m gradually yielding tinctiou of their HHHWH Becalm." theu