The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, April 25, 1884, Image 1
VOL. .1.] EASLEY, SOUTH CAROINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1884.[N.2
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JIM DOWLER'S RESURRECTION.
A Sketch froni Life, in the Backwoods. _
BY ELZEI1 H AY.01
Jim I )oWlr was <lrOWle'l this is
norin n leuNickolls mill ponA l.' un
h
s pzi.)ke :1I'l ru ie (" ilctt ['1 U Ii U
StieA his mu11le I.( n hii'kmw' snip 1 blo
ing beforwe thIIe (.aIr penIItevr's dioo)r natp
Jon1nson's4" ('ross; Roadsk, :1111 drew N t:al
Croml his pocket a slip of grtasyh
1apr11 n were inerhe hel th
dimlenisions sf, , rude w !d (Il 4 f-Ie
h' Itat -ho)v -d ronevid I cx
1aime( n horus of al8u1( voi(eS.1
m-s th In ts of th eaen t he ileL
or amil thes blackmit h shope1 b
aurnedli' (t e ln mss to Iear I t he se
NewS. Even the carpenter foI'got 1 h:
he pro)spect of a )jb an1d Stood in to
iis door to listen. d4e
Iall, ver see,' contiiued the gr,
1e5Sse'lner alter a lit tie pause, by p
way of' aserting his imp ot nce a l
iirst heare of' the tidillgs, 'him dil
Ind Bob Simson, thiey went inl 1 CO
INashi', ca), us I)Iie las ( it ()t (i y' i Iall h
knowws n powverful hot one, -Inb
lBoh savs, le did, tHnt dimn 1lo
oIr brea fast t ie, he'd -rit ter up i
ikhe a. kag o' soap j grease on fi re, w
nni 'lowed lhe was a sweat in hisself ha
ikhe a hoss, so thiey ,j ist st(eppedean
* ve'r to) Ben~l NichllIs' pond, an it ho
moint, aml lhe say, hei did, t hey su!
hadin't beeni in t' water m~ore'ni teni so
miinils wh~en diml says, says hlej ed
-'ioh, 11m tOOk withl the (eramps;') inl
an Bob says, says lit'-'Bet ter' swim,
out then, as qulick(U as'l yer kin,' un 111
he( say fore t' words was well out - he
erI his mouth1 I, 411m had done flop- le
pedl over lilke a dlead (luck an gn
hlshed1 uip, a hioi 'ur ter'wards, s U
dea,1 as a (10or inal Tonn lr'in- krh
1 an Sam Wilkins, they help fur
fish him out, an Dr. MeJiunkin,
went down thar c'reetly arter
akfast, an they all kin tell yer
>re bout it 'n I kin.'
Bob mnd Sam, and Tom and the
tor immediately becIame the he
IS of" the hiour. Thle stor-ekeeper,1
tavernkeeper and the black
ith all shut up llshop and went
hear. each of the eve witnesses
turn give an account of the
g'edv, anld1 thenx hastened away,
-h to give his own.
Ie llows spread froi inouthl to
nth with a rapidi thv thiat would
ile the telegr'aph, and long he
C ) o'Clock inl the aifteri-noonI. the
Ilr. n ppoi niteI t1 for 1he f uneral I, it
1. real' ched the rlltest. cor-ner'
the Beau rs F4"oot distiec t, anI
>lee ere 11'vilo hurying froi every
'Utioln to assist at the ceremo
l'hc weIinen1'. were ats .anxiOuI.- to
Shmuv Alts. Dowler wvould -take'
.S the 111(11 vweire k ' 1 'a, p rtic
1Ir of t he (Ir'owllil, A eI-w I
thiem llun I )ervlde1Ilile i lthge
1 since the first. news ofhe di -
>rhid curh-iosity of the vulgar:1 eCm .
Il1ilig. wN'lait" ver is,- liiriill, n 11lii
O lii lri' . Ii2, la i~*Ilie lug(l 'ion N
U:is IC 1 1 II t') I I. y I I I ! I I.*: w *I
ell. lleral, th i n' (dV I lit Lel*
-.1si.1 I~ I~ a c
I ~ ~ r Ii si :cr'f 1011 1 1 I I I..
p"', bly (Ie ilf ll s li M lv IN'
k(Ien o v i lea i t i e v
11i:nIrt 0. 11(1 aidlc hi)ha sh
Ailll te n in' liew' tooKh
'I 1111is', : 1 1. the 11et h im
)lN'er w !-', -itllest m1 n inl t"h
I jlnen I, Ii d deacon I* i I Ipzi .
c-di I In 'l 1,61,01 i. IiIilii :ii
lV(vlv dec-tredl t Ihiiat thl w I hef
"Widfelee waIs minmecou illed.
"; K ittyD to k l a re in h
)1 o ()il(le s.l id Il lI I h n e I
ldnll iS. o wvy he way (tok--n
t i ld I I :1 t he wv 'A. i oIwl
ake inl with :
I wos 1 I:1l wnIt v IthI h)i m. I
HitepllpOtioll.o h ollal
'lsi ieted fo ( aw i illether
' enhoed her' I' us2 w ~i ai mo'p
oe msit alpiildie someay, re
'It wa ,ll alh onel all (high111
andii n oe asene toi thisi or
- ofsutnupon to 1 he (.heathe
ml'ptein alirs. h'r' itle, givin
was drownded thar a year ago, the s
Friday before the next fust Sun- I
day but one.' .
'I (on't see no g0o of all this (i
wash in ofl hissf, no way,' whisper- 1
ed old Mrs. Perkins to Miss Kitty 1
Darden, 'hits all nothin but pride, s
an the Scripture sa4vs, pride goeth V
afore a fall,' an1 a (ro:)wniI's the d
s"1u1e tiillV)'11
sC1t , fu hits a fa11 in the I
Water. I hainit 0111 myself a wgh t
in th'ese 2(0 year an' more, an' 1 ]
doll't see but I'm jis as good as 1
them that hias. Iiit was pride. sis- 1
terl Dm'denl, doexmd upoln it, an i
Provide(lice tiuk him ter put down I
his pride f1rrin ter he clean -
er'll other folIkS.I
Alrs. Perkin's revn were cut i
Short byv the ann11onneeenit that
brother )ucker, the minister, had i
arIived. ;I11 wa I I(s ren d v to conduct
the sArviees. AT ivin out n
hymnm spelling Is way labor
iouIsly I hrogIh"- the xivth eiipterI
of J), brother I)uoker annuiced f
t hat the fun~.eral' st'rnum of t heiri
d ise;aI-ei 1' bro t h) would% ' he preach-(
i at I lepzilbah1I the next 'irst Sun
d1a. at l'I Au IuIst meetin. and
11m 1roceedI to cloe I he exerci.
OA w1 :h:: ,x',,Temporaneousll- pray- t
' ) b. I r I)Ow str;lulle nir thy I
wa111 annwu ir the dealingos
el ~ ~ ~ '11 th Poidne.Touhst<
I iiino to ta-Ike awvay ou* o
I:~ fltte ); n~l~. 11U\ Il11 1Y It )I
(i.ii i iiIwler Iroin l l uii cI is:
Th l !s Il h, I bV w liI OT14e1
I 'i, I <I i aine in cut hliuIl dlown.
hm rawn edhi li I e :1 bl
wa---n oO:1 man. a usu1 1 1111 n.
)sI })r \ any l1im er we ul lI, wv II il e
dle I iIh T I vo r vomler. t h I ats
1 nr I N yboy el al, bo1 t ever
c ere Ih -w m n 4l bl their
Io s va lel v vIiIe Billy Ta ylor
himisel wa; s' overome by theV
pre chi I (.!(ll I I t I i e t I ( I i Iu '
I hti both ,i 'in hi e yes I tr v o ti
h ise tears. rte r ))ker efe
li 'te snr itt wasmo evant io alt'
sobiiel)I th( weniil~( t on)it h.:is
ndi ol r l, Ilinhril, t here aira tle
pnister lowers awtays enood
to thel pre)lher; ti''-~o'hertillm
he gits another lhand. But,
JOrId, thou)lgh thy ju ldgemenits
eem1S hard. we know that. thou
oest not atlliet willingly, and they
alst all turn out 1fi good in the
ang run. 1hloi hast afillieted our
ister, bIt T1loul will con(io't. her
g'In ; lhoui vilt not leave the wid
Ler an1 the orwplhanll dissolite. Thoui
:nst tootk awayU one huisalll, buit
1h01 vnst give back 111ther.
'lere's Sam Wilkins, which he
,)st his wife t'otlei (1y ef he linit
Ils to()0 Nollngy filr her, 81n ef lw
s, tler's brother liarker what's
)St tlree wives r11'ady n wantS
nmtller, l 1d J lmJi~ er-soll wvith
[is tell liot hlerless childlrell. aild
)lentv o1t goo(d hotllers that11 all
e reInl v to comii, rl1. the w i lHer
.11 tnl 1e e1nre of her propert y ali d
'f none (' the rest of em w:n11t s to
l() it, I'll do it ivse n'
,.' i1.ll vy bmon e f ver (I4) !, so! -
lenl y resou Ilded inl .w10,11 tmile-.
'r01m the coAlln; the lid, which h1:10
Iot y.(I 1 been I ied dowIIN, waS
lashed violent lv to t he floor, nu1
lim I)owler, spoiut ilg like a whlm e,
'014 n11inl Sat. upright inl his shrouid.
Ice11u1(1 never. really b eenl dev~l, but
he pr'essuire of the waIter that had.
niered his 1g)1 -s. 1suspended an i 1
naItionl 1,m- a Itimei, ti II sdll sh -ly
om11itinig it, or1th h, frm somel enuse
>r Ot her, he reganined ciosciousni iess
II(I speecI at. t he same Illoinillt
uI( I t husrud 1elv interrupted hi
mvn1 fiuieral.
1Th1e .reatest (o'sternl-sh ation sciz
-lt ihe :assembldvlhe womn shriek
-( , menl holtedi throughl doors :1nd
vinldows "s it 'Sh uilt bV :11 (N
ds)-.i ofl ( dymn ilite, vhile hrothLer
Ducker crnIn bled upon Ilk honY
mile. Ild wa not seel aganin in
he set Ilemenvit (br. a 1-2 11mnt h. Thec
o(e of Henl's Foot hod llever
ituIldied the polite art of fliitinig.,
) M I's. I )twer ex press d her feel
ngs by lling u tpon he floor an1d
(ieking lo. 1l sereniiligo with :ill
)(1r m1ighlt, till .Hl m olrsru
led out of his c(4lin1 and swore
o) thle I)owvler househol. ,J im's
'ood hoiinor' re(turni'ied with tiihe
lan of peac l'Ue, and1 be'stowVintg Lip
m1 his aistonishiishe(d and( now1 do
ile spouse a hert ks, hei. orderi
W 1 th pu co ll i Iken awai v (I 4 (n de
-torp thlat 'erI ther warnit mu yfiu
S' e a lon. ti . me to wIa i%, fU
'r :uir all themi othier (haps) whai
susI so w(Vill in to com fort h18 ii wi
uil 1 a ke enre 4) 1 he proper'It.' dJimi
1(i)nce kept. it )fo himii, as lhe livedl
Io assist at the f'unern l ot pars~on
I )uucker' and s('eera others wvho
ha~d onc(e t hiough,'t to have a hamlit
in) his.