The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, August 08, 1901, Image 4
The People's Journal
PICKENS- S. C
The Secret N
Of the Well
How a Boor Boy Proved to Ills
Grandfather That Ho
Was No Coward.
A STORY OF TIlE TIRANSVAAL.
By P. Y. Black.
L*--* IIvl PAUL RITEUTEl
was isy with his hert
of wide hornietd xenl
far imore bliusy than iuu
al. The cattle woidere(
why on earth he di11 no
let theumi waider afar
as uisual, among th(
richer, juicier grasses. Patil could not
11o was doing double duty. 'I'he ettil
had to fed or lose value, but also (lit
house had to be watched closely les
he were needed there, so the perplexet
oxel were rentorstlessV kept to thi
shorter grass iear (lit' 'arn h uiings.
As Paul ino w endli to anl ohs reper.
Otis COW and again lookcel baICk at th
QUiCt, deserit0d flt-i there Sutldlenly
came to his startled ears an alarined,
excited cry froin iniilie tle fuarinhouise:
"Kunje - - verda fiter! Comie iak
Thief! Rollber! Paul!"
Paul left the oxen to their own slow'.
devices and tished to tile house, whenc
caine the iangry yells. is mare, frecklei
legs leapling atross thorns 1ind( pebbles
and rocks with ta recklessness born of
a lifelong dIsregard for shoe wear. Ile
sprang into the main room, tnll(] there
in a great, old fashIoned chiir sat a
tall, white bearded ol man. whose
pale face was distortel now with raieo
and (Ilsiay. It was evldenat he was
very Ill, and It was notive-nbblf tihat ie
Moved his head very stiilly aid his
hands still more stifily, while his legs,
which rested on anothor 1bair, i1o s(ein.
ed tiutte unable to niove at a1ll.
"Ihat is It?" cried l'auli, runi ug tc
him. "What is It, gra ndfatier?"
"The ungrateful dog! 'he jackal
Kunje-robber!" the olI 00111 1 lendriel
spluttered, quite unable to explain b3
reason of his huge Inlignation.
"What Is It? Wha t has Kunje done,
Where is he?"
"Shoot himl Ie eane In just nov
and grinned and said lie was goini;
back to hIs kraal-did not. want to jigh
the English! Shoot im1 quickl I
taught you to shoot!"
"Shoot Klunje-the last servant t
stay with us!"
"le his taken my watch-It belong
ed to rny gria ndfitther-and your iu
ele's rifle and your father's best con
QuIck! U.: went out through the yar
a minute ago. Tre14~ is tioL place0 ft
him to hIde-it is open veldt. Quiel
ShootlI"
Young Paul grabbeh(d a rifle frotn tl
wall and( ran out. Certauuly, 40011 yairi
aw ay, there. was11 the" recreant IKtf!
u..:.. nn .,. n
a 11. li. . .
j. , - - ~ , t
a te '.in t* r . '.'
whm, 1.yeiajiy 'o
-ny ') IA .tter farr4
.....1. dse to14 Nat
Mini. '.un rthe, w4&u i~ han aw
of au Knje, ha leth from1.k Ashed
fearof eingth w J in tot e fhaf
ieuer' had1 I gono1 to Pretria, Wthe iean
t al, to get the re.,i fat a d the adiu
I 9 14dick rt l nnt5ii IJ wain
Satle. a ne old. once grinmly fightln
.Boer was now hielpl"ss, so onl lit tle l'aulI
devolved grealt responlsibility, whliell
his father, alwntys p~routi of lin, hiad
yielded him wtli it sinile.
."Youl are hlena of (t, fanmily nlow,
Paul," said lie, riding alway, "'and, rv
Inember, you itre In ctarge-- -even of tle
well."
And his father would corne bnck front
Pretoria to 11in( hIs son was not 1it tc
trust. I'O'r It long tlime Paul wept by
the strenal.
Ile was roused fronm his misery by i1
great trampling of feet of horses in tii(
distance and I onrse, louid voices aud
that p)elillar Jingle j*Iangle of sive4
agalinst steel wllel, like the ratt' of
the sike, 14 the warning iote of ithI
alppronch of it avility coiilinm.
Before aIIIIl utilde Ip hIs niiind whiti
to (0--drive 11s cattle as farl away :s
he could o1. l'ul to the 11lso' to w:t '1
hils gritandfat hor - - it' Itoop (a1ne in
Flight lit tile tr-ot fronit roulnd at Corner
of the wood. Thi'l capainli, rhiling ahad,
14a1W l11 withl a uilek, all seniiiulIng
eye. Wilh i wave bi'lkwaird of his
g nil t til bI 13vetl 11 i11 1 f11 to i w itl. a id
at onve thle lilen 1i'itoll him di.. 1the
sine, lit() thlen ait (lte word "'A l11t!" the
cin n reto ,ln d still (u4) WNut, i
Shle'. P'ut11 wti withl great awo aint
t repidtl:11ion, for. tihere Is sontt ling lter
rorziln: (o ei i grown ll'hie fit at tle
tin anilarsight (.f na y Sain-red l
dlers of Strllige dress and lii i iner :aild
speechl.
"Wise enttle aIre tilese, Iily boy'
said thlte ollleer. "I 11111st l ve 's lll'."
l'aul's f:Ie eilgligteneId s) that til. sd
dier. lun1ghed anid reaichled downi Itl
pia(ted hIs lenil.
"Don't hle frighitenled, laddie.''sb
lie. "\1y iin are shot of fresh nn-at.
and I wa':Itlt I wo f'at ste'rs, but ypii vill
get n f'air pr-ice filr 114-11n and enshk downi
at that. Are they your failt''s''
"Yes, Sir, I'aiuil aiiswierediI. 8nl-wh:At
I'iissirteld. "but le is nI3t lit be4ie. .\ly
gr1lle Is, hili In h . Ti't
ouri holise."
"Take 11o to ee yoll' graIlid(,:Itll
then."'
Ile toldl at ergeanlt to hav te unin
distnountO, 11nd4 heo hil1stelf dkiisinont.Il
to follow l'1ul. Tle bloy wacitheld lilt
agile Iviien oibey the ordier as If toIn'l'd
by one silring. :ild 1iti su'ilently I'aul
saw soil)neithing which niide liin i ry
out Sh illy,.
"I's KuIje!" i' sioulted, for, n
the lin were olf their horses, li (oul
see lit the back of tle colitin (te hip
hinick bwazl hound witl a role i
chalrtge of nl soldiier.
"lilo, liny boy! 1)o you kiow tlat
KIllir'" tlit otlicer asked in surprise.
'It Is Kunje 1, our servalnl, wIm ran off
this 1t noring :nd41 stoh' a rt'l.le and wiatel
t and otler tigs!"
I "Oh), wa.Is thlat It't(. Solier IlaugL
ed. "It w'iis (Ite gun tlit got hin jilt<
trouible. Wv donl't a (ro )ofIn,
inatives in these titlint. wIlo ein't giv,
tit 11('COluttt of ti'isetlvyes. S, lies
thief, Is lie? I d'itti't know 111ot tiha
fillooting woulti Ie the i-st tig fo
him. lring th4at floiweri <rr
wiheii w it1Ii still Sit:. 11 li ii '3 ' 3r.sti'g. lii:
Is tilst oif hz4is t ab '" : .- I *.*.
r rol'' fell fr': .2
g a'""'-t..
A- -
I ~ '
hre'ite .hlrnrEgan~- nh
'uUil's head14 hUuig low;' his8 flate wei
sharned. l 1141di not answti~er at atlI, buo
the bItter words oif t' old warrIor
most h'irole to thet boy amionig tiien.
cut sor'e'ly to hIs soul.
lIt' went (out and mlooke4 enrefu Cl,;
lienat of nioon had din ir lid and3( hen'is
to shelter. 10ven the hlinj (of (te istet
world was stIlled. IThe elaittt'r of' thi
cavalr'y was far Egonie, and4 nlot a soul1
~jnot at serivanit, was In slght. At th<
1jback of the fns iinhouse, among an or
c hard of orange' treen. there rosn. nen
Ing up 1'roin the gria.se, inoss grown
circle of stoncs. 1ail walkel to ti
and tood over theln i Illillute, looki
down Into a deep old well, intiseil pil'
but whose bottoii was hidden by bII:I
water. Once inore tihe h oy hplit4
round, but there was no (ne to sve. I
disappeared and reailwareilag
quickly and went bne1k to his iwlglect
cattle.
Twi~vilight in the Tinsvaaii is bri,
The sun totichies tih peaks ()f the IP
ple 11101lIta) ins, l( yet it Is I:1v; t
HIM Is lo)st behlind 1hen4,1) and in :1 1,
R11iniutes It Is ilight. I'auil hi1i his 4-\
driven hont an(l stallcl : ie mt
11111ked, l( he wis very weay. for t
hiay 1l1 heeln I1nost exe'ltin4, I I4t gmt
111 l slipper I'( Ooni L1 lek n
111i Ilf nI ld ate, InI spie fhi s 1 ::4 his :
day, poorly, fr Is, hli h loi, ri n
still s re. and still. W lti thlt- ticks
tle po1in w k to) their lin t . til
m1ocking <Iunekhs sil. "Coar .
He wils still entil. whoenl the 0h
opening stra)ight ti'rt 11he yr1 l til l
livIng roiin was 1!1ng inwi u1 \\ill"
an1y previous knck ' or' s4iI 4f '
and Owo big tuoti str4Ite ill nI3'i e '.,
heh)indi tlei. Ih 4be l)I e'er, with1
great angry runra3'. l1ke :i1n in3suI3iteiI I,,
iiniost rsto) his Ieeti hi h ah a
Itstotillshlnent, but -a 1 -n1.0hik
find 'lutilter'ig. I'4 ii11141b jutup4 to I
feet alll with 4ne lp waIls a4 m u
wheir his ther's rIth-. hul . - but
olce, <tIle'k Its It'. One, (I' the tn1n u
tpon him 1114l swi3tn him fatI int1
cornler of thetron.
"Nonievi' or aiiit.
(1led the 131311n, stan lilg ove thl 1.
threateingI.ly . "Mitld yo , lu l.
ilig lilttl Ii pI) r, tha1t's 1th . \\:I*.- tI
Into troulble, t4ol htt~ 't f4u 4 343 r lt I
It oil. N11te', h11rry.3 Ill) nul se' t I
ni ent-li one Inl Isl. chair.."
P'11u cou(ti' not 3 in ve, for314 thtw 1 !;:
foo4t wasm 11 11 ineck, 111ut Ill hI I
aill his (u4ick Viy'e l1t on e n3ti. I
the l4oots of tilt ' it'el tllid 3 !t-i :,4:
wtl'e l14 t it', 81111a s Ihose' 14) Iv 0 (1, ." .
who Li..d houIght the ! ntthIe, huII th
faices we-re hh,14el-.d! 1 1111 w , :1 ;,f.
Ish<'4d lmnore 1 1hin; a t. Irs fr I :-i I
biveanus1e the nktiltiess of1 . Ii
and s43l3e others (4' the ShlierS n
haii 1so4)lon1 to h1i3 4) IIn -gi h 1j 444w. :u44 1m
11 n41 st :'3 tef .uIlllto thin. ;r n. 4:
I4euter iat Il Is .h:ir hri -. 4 n1 l t
pAItol,1.11 rsntellw ill ill t h ~iil
face n3l4 3i hlirshly:
"If you1 wnnlttosetrrrwns
11g. Ol COCk, t41lI 1i11 :111(! 11n I Ill:
we4tre I13ilt wealth11 (if Y urit s st w
11141 tell it q11ick!"
0On li1nlnrik g:aspIl:l nl (hkI
111 his (IyeS Iurn4lv, but lie s:ahIl )o
,lig.
"llin t e ip er her~e, i. , s:
tll, 11nt11. Will his '"3111 1 3 u b-l P,
to Ili, feet. 11h4'-441 hiin 1h h- . Ik1 r-u
fati14-r) 31314 1pointee'l nuo1'te 1i'1t'l n:33
f.4V' 1i11 N willl1 13lwthl I 1lk''Ii 14
i oy 's b ei ni'4 . N i il ie1 tin . 4 h) i o1 .
shookh, and hot turnflie 1asrrwub
o1 '111, foIr', if h' w 're son4 in
harsh.still '111 11 th' 11p- f3'
"W hat wealt:11 ' lit foirei-ih is l
as8k.
' "N' t n-n
t
.4. ':- w
.., - . -
ilsh -W
'- -4;
'.J1i .1 14 :1v' ,,j 34
* 4 , ' ' .4 4 ~ :. ,.. 1 1' 34
1,4 - 4 s.'.. II. 444 4,
141 li1l hoy of'3 1:4' 34444 I .
hj r!.' 14 I' he14. i1t he 3n: 3- 4'. . h 4
ftory', 31144 44344 ,f them -i 4 44.
youri (4.3 w n fut her, 3444) I h')b., 4' 1441
te'llling~ it'e It IIh 144n 1-' tOe enrei3'
i'll' h v o bil y u T ees t
, hellt. 31341 i en 1:441 sII4'd I ears 3t1 biiI
, 101ored the3ta3 to 1let hin4 run) bne1k to t!
13(4384'1s ) ito h 'is .'ron lieri, 1h3t 3144
l4boti144 hI min l wih thl'r beltaI and)4 I
,1hu d4wni by'114 the n'll, whIich they
All alone' in 1th1 dark, neve'r did a h<.
|wriggle so arht'3 to .. r~ o
.: le iuable to, for he hatd tilot thlott'ght
' Sit i' te' tellitr them ti seer' 111h:1 Ih
11) oit 'lesw ttl1 ilke, u t g n ; te bIM:irl
W. hi111. At 1:nst. nI :tt he got L, h4t
vlh lo st :and< t hell1lt : tt her. :n*14 1 n dill tI -
V'd : Ial tile Itei' tati his shli aolris . stilig
gliui. wit h lie st one. l':itil t:::ltt a:ttl
't' 11 11't:::lt :va p s id :1 ti Hien vel I.t
li the copingle If tht woell un1 1 i l:ial a
gr'ent loose h rock V 0\ie~ cu Ilt- :-oh
i Ii't hetads. ITCI i ,t eal :,tial
t, lau he :ta d %tint il Octull 11'.ndh k
'a'v
-fr
it
V h 41111lil wNhli t onl t hl " hall h: llwetodl
lat t'l w ll. .ad th 11 ks WL1\ up1) atill
\\ c I rit'll Iln 'I "'Y t'-1 ls thlt
LI i t . (ill ' :- : ' a u. hIll litds.
nn I i .i: trv I..- e I:P I'll lirop Ihi
no,~~ c nw: rns!h you1 bot h
tt uat~a'''att
a a a\Il '~ -:i: n.: 22 .zV11 nih t,al :ni
t A : a u17 a t' I .: n aai i nti l
i - a i taarning tinal
'~j t'i'- la :L I alstI *'y
Toln COTTO St I) ginUOLEh:
aa h:
he ;A u. iv- ' lis cnuysoe
1 1 "!' . 1-1:1. w henl hit (d
1-i taei Ade noi Doethet' nal
lit.lAl ; ,:i I I.
't i( It 1- of ii l ni se0 ch
I Ii I ~ -;t' I itiia'' . 'a %Ii I w ithe ul~'.11,an'it
21 loleai<a!.i ''hc1 Unn w i att a -
el\\' :Itcll \vbil t,'ighs 11)011
two pounts r t..iy.
1. THE COTTON SimD41 PROBLE-M
Fatrmers Advised to Demiatid a
( Fair E xchiatigel for Their Cotton
Seed.
'V. / 'ii - " 1/' , N e WSam itt I lit'
It l i . .1a ,od , , '.n a !.' -' . .a'
- ; t' it ' m t. ill the a l
"I ' 'Lat''' iltl w 1 )l t' .1; a l ( l A i
I Ihan a hial aey aaa it he Tillman
t 11 ils 1<\ . t ail 1 wa, \\iaaaahag g
b/ he~ aa eaI ist I.- buat tanyan :ai
V aa i a1a'a.,(-a e w t he
it att p jitt alttha tt . a
'.vta - e~ e ~ ayt A~nga.
- aea//ci'ina alit s ;giip ('4.;14 4
rat. .4 Ii i t heitan4' hav tau
h.1 f e.'by t'Iurn craoa aswit thois't
a ', ai t l af i wr-e t alla liii'
l t ('l a hist'l b l-caii haveklt
ILar Ir ''ntureI lineat the1 abody
*2an b lit tlai juit ai the l or iinl
by ~ th naa 'ad al tt 'a tlif they
ateveral lvhenaital iuliiinention
- hiatwh' aras tae to th' etlcorn
ttI ha- lil nytIna a re toi. i~lthea
-a '-a y . thaey a dive'rtlg af thaece
lia'altl at t tply fnh'au thego
2'aata itt t l'a tiil, n t h
'- It ttiabrt tlat' ilta
( ata ta -(t 2~ lt'r ital af ii a g
tab'' , t no i wna aa of h e sltoti
tadh atat tra''' of tilgentit o st e
'iba l a-ta I nrve y inctreason
htatw- it, iti rn atar ate tifon
a 'a\ laa4of thae blo ad at king gelandsa (
hii av' t hetaar Ie te to t ld
hud a rl which phy tal eilor
nro aI 'tdityo epit. , oy la
a"ja I' 't tobottisof 1hactr
, ''tJac o ie i edeIic v
tartIk. :ircte Pleasat elt.ios
Id:ia ow l te theobwel l c
vthi.tbeore Iwoe oy
'"07
Let us tako recent quotations of the
roducts: A ton of 1ound cotton seed
ivill make ibotit 750 pounds of meal,
)50 poun8ds of hulls, 25 pounids of dirt
knd linters, and 275 pouil;Is of oil. At
reenilt prices the prodiIct of one tonl
f seed will be am follows
50 pounds of meal. . .$9 37
)50 pouids of hull8 ....... ....... 2 38
.15 pounds of linters ............... 25
175 pounds of oil(:17 gillons)...... 1 89
Total . .$2. 80
Now, oie-third of that, amouit, or
K.93, would he large compensI attion
or tle oil mill, which would leave
'17.87 for the farmer's toi of seed.
'liat is cilual to about 27 'eeits at
iiuhel.
The mill amen will say that, is too
nih to pay for seed. (iu 'consiler
tow%, it w1orks : Whei the farmer buys
i t lie shalie of fertilizer eli will pay
he man u fact urer 15.!: or the alilo
111 inl on4e toil of seed. Itesides tis
le will pay abhout . S.1 to -,f for thle p)(t
ish11 and phosphoric acid inl a ton.
Whl Il the fai mer11' Sells his seed to I lie
iuill at 110 to :l I a tou anid bioys 111
he fetlzrnnuatrrthephv t
food ill a toll he will pay at least :20
for it. No ariller clen n afford to trade
that wa*y.
W hat eil lie (io about it ? li Ille
11lrsi plate, Ie i. not obliged to sell his
weed. The oil in it does nlot inji eil,1
Is a 'eiilizel or feed. 'ro llyi luid
'arefillly aip liLd, time hililels o4 secd
is wo til ulitt' to the fittiller 11i1i it)0
po litis tif 1110al. It i tlic h l
1o11111t to iie a tl. poIllatisf Wili.f L
Th e reI11ie tly.l t, t le llmild . fall' ex
Ia l le ili billk ;inf o111 i . , 1 ite
114111 lieil ilitterstaid at ltmne I0ha IthvY
ire tio r'eceive htill vallue lhir Ihe i1 '- (I
ort they will noct seil. \ I .e pr" co,
prickes of anilliollio. [ i~-l O .
1hOri Inleitl iited at( 'emnI
11l1k,1lo 1 of :seti is w t . i 1 ;1.
'elIti.:zer' . T hat i-. I I. :,I
lhave I > Isli tha1.1t n in t I -I
l).l.ii -loodt ill ;mii\ It I I
ell ie, taiti lsii w it
thisG eflil eils. \v t I; I W
tI11 C lerk:. c I 1) ILf IF Ii t. I I
Laei I he 1:11 mil . 1, -
Il t is iet Iit i t tin t
xfi . Ie t IlI l I I r l l
tor. thelir Scull mr loop, I bl 11n
The' (nly N. will be inil 1
fill'illerT w ill lit(l illl e t Ill i bt't I
for lit! "tI i no ll e iklil I114 111 1 i
Tle fi glres giveul) I l.>ve :1 t W)n
ioxiilll t ly colT eet il I liv Ie It c .4 a r
ellollgh to exaiellie:s It lo i a .t
fi'lliltig a little oin the prohiii. I
ilg fiarilleirs couh1i4 even Call a a illin
atad ask represeltative muill lilt it I)
prcsClt and inl a hlsilles, 1way talk tle
problem ove". it would (1) no halii.
Tihe nill 1ell lave their filrt-e'lIs liu
niever invite farmter- to) atitelali n ,
CutS.si thle pIi4ces of* 5eul. C. P.
FAlRMING NolTIl N\N) S)(. 'I'll.
\e left Athlinta with 1.,tU i libei t .
liclldiig Wives all dautle s. of :i
(Georgi lress A55soc~iti an the 1Ia
day, 'sty at the l'an-Ann riian I
'ition a et uffaio, 11oing vi 4 t' inn -.
to i 4. acei til l :. 11 . IU )' i'1\4
ote t of'I'n! t. Al N -
Du .la re (ih : .4) t'n.p .
Met rtu t h fte ' I lerj) '4t. o
sol!rttar''. lhan w b.tl~ ! Il it-b 4'
n e ri a.' ti4. K l n lic s th hli . on
.;o 1 inb'h 11in4 Vw) fly veild lIbrou lgh
he be:-rt."fj4rlions jtf l i~t I ie yt .
itl'h w hI.414 eil ipas ab eId i nchai tl'i 11 .
,1:w:l ined h> acually biurde 4)l4: 14 111) u
d11o, was par fiicubila l) l'iine iniah
unch4] clIoveri, a good si lal 414.h4 ;4'
iltry, iials4. Aln I tie li e i ' on ih't .
alo) by way o,'f.I the New1441 Vli i .tIa
Ile itui li and othe' pfii s, I un, i iin
we'(:'84ed w iIth te backwardn'less Pl flit
'4rn (asi it. piued'4iii to us, whot inal1
' about ini spfots " aln i ve''I*~l i f.'
'lOr. Thie s4o, laice of' i he ('01ua1 V inl
his par4it oIf New Volk I is JIw''IIhaelf
woken411. Many' hiflhi Werie ats steell on
he sidi's a4l4l sharttp at thne top' and l
otilti asI aI potato~ hill. I hlt ev'eiy inookI
vhe'r1 it seemed abn'oI&tlist jilupss ible forI )
hoise ior ia v'ehiicle to pa15, was~ 4e
uied~' iln some14 pay",ing e-op. On1 lloani
ill top that were 1'4'' sh~ap muchI i 01 like
.n iniveted tt boy's sp111init'. to4 p, ther'e1
ng, or1 butt levenOiltly cuit alway, whiere ii
vasl so4 sharp t hat thIere wasl4 naridly'
4)11m for a wagon 1to standc still.
I looked closely everywhlero for a
ully or' a washied aIway "' galled "' spot.
'hey wete not to be seen. If any,
hevy were hidden from the1 railroad
iew.
The soils in New York and northern
)hio were not origtinally equal to those:
f midle Georgia and( choirre 4 lei i
egions4 of ad(jaIcent Staites 1,i1t a
eieral if not almost, umv1W -ail ru14
bey are now in a far more ptrot uti't
ondition.
What has been the cause of this dif
T.T
if. it~
thi e i ); ad i owels or !1R'u
no1- s ild1 I? .C li-iS neite r
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