The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, May 02, 1884, Image 8
How TO DISAPPOINT A BALKY
IIORSE-A Leomilster farmer re
(ently broke his horse of a "balky"
freak in a very quiet and, as he
claims, not a eruel manner. His
horse is in excellent flesh and
shows no signs of neglect on the
part of his master. Ile drove him
attached to a wagon, to) the wood
lot for a small load of wood. The
alimllal would not pull a pould.
ie did not beat him with a clnb,
but ho-tied him to a tree and "let
him stand." Ile went to the lot at
sunset aund asked him to draw, but
lh6 Would not straighteI a tiug. "1
imiade up imy mind,'' said the farm
(Ir, "'whenl thlat horse went to the
bI al he would. take that load oP
Wood. , The night was not col. I
went."to the ilahi, got bIlankets and
eov6rm the hoe't wam, and he
stood until morning . Then lhe ie
fuse(d to dralw. 'At nonQ I went
down and he probably was hiuingry
and lonesome. IHe drew that load
ofr wood thett first tiie I asked him.i
I reitlrlied n11d gOt another load of
wood befo'e I fe.1 hI-im. I then r'e
warded him with a good dimier.
w'hich he e(ag(rly (levoured, I
have dranvi several loads swiee.
O)ne he refuitseI to d1raw, hut as
sooin as he saV, me star f1,lo the
hto use )he startel after me with the
hoad. A horse becomes lne-some
:111(t discoItenitcd when left 1110alone
;s mui1Ch as a pers'oni, an1d I claiII
'his imethodl, if rightly used, is f:
less ; culc, :8 id is better Ior hoth
horse 1ml moi than to heat thie
:m1imal with aclb
SIDEAT (CCIss IN ''14n: TAFFFY
iN.- --lie was late, :nI hie was not
a11 ioget hera s he otil. ito have been.
H e saw by the light in t he window
Il1t. sle was waiting for him, andiI he
I Iemlled, well k nowing iar t b ilmerit
As, he oeted O w room slihbean:
" 'I'l is is : nice time of
"'ly le.n-," hw in terruipted, "you
t:mI't tell n hat 1 was-hie-thiini of
.hst. ow. Ratlhel whato you reminldedl
IM of as I caie ill. .'lhe :mp on Ile
able and you sitt ing close to it. YoN
:1i dtihe amip reminded me of the1f phi
tosophi of wich it hew Arnold is
11b- 'pmOhtl--you anld thet hung.))-see!"
''No, I doniu't see. TFhis is a ne.
'6Well-hliie-l '!I show you . Mlath
t w Aruuohd is dhe 'postle ot sweet ness
:noul light. Well, von anil ihe hunp till
thle hill--swve(tniess aiu Iliht. Theu'
b:unpJ ik the light anid you arue the Sweet
"You()l foolish fe'llow," s'aiud .hme, withI
:a iuiil e, "w~hat are staing there fi?
Let mie hellp you ofl wit b yourI ct.L
A I lou itinbl S'monY I-'noMi GlOno
L\--AIlantia, April 28.--A Monroe,
Gai., dispatelh to t lie (onst itution say.:
.\ u II ( 'cloCkI i' l)1ornuing .fies'e (lunm
shuo1t and killued his fat her', Willi.., (Gunn.1
Th'le fathetr was al widlowerb,;iu lihe n'nid
'l'he son ma~irried hemr t wo w('e ks agoh,
anid thle fathe li ent51 hon wVord to be oni
hii'.sI gur, as heu wa~s cominig to kill
t lhe son, who fireud oni his fat hier as t a:
latter was taking aim ai his 'on.
('l( gentleman of a lath,~ " what
Ms. X.'s maiden na me was?"'
"WXhiy, hier mfaidenI ai~n was to g'et
marr'mied, of d~oursie !"' excla Iied the
Thuose who, without kning~'i us,
tlu nk or' speak evil of us, (10 us no
hlarmi; it is not us they attack, but
lie Pntom ofeji' .w naia
u~oou &con
MAE
T' O SI
LICHMOND & DANVILLE
RAILROAD.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
On after Feb. 3(1, 1884, Plassenger
lrain service on the A. & C. Air-Line
ivision will be as follows:
ORTIIWARD, EXPRESS No. 51 DA I LY.
pave Atlanta............... 3 33 P M
rrive (ainesville...............s0 09 P M
* L0t.............A...... 6 42 P Mt
RabuI Gap JiIneB......7 37 P Mt
Toccoa........C.... 8 15 P> M
Salcea ('ity...... ... 9 2 1. i
Ce t Ial.......... 9 59 P
Libery................10 17 P
Elecy'si................ 10 31 1p M
e vi.........T ... 11 02 i M
(aston la .......G ....... 2 29 A NI
Charlot te ......... II...i... 3 28 A 31
OlernINwAD, NAL, No. 50, 1>A ..
e:ve Atlanta ..................... 45 A I
urive Gainesville............10 4( Am
1,111a.....................i 1 17 A i
ibabanit Gap JnlnetIion. 11 5') P l
Tocco...................111.) 1 1
S neea Gity................1 e
C et ra. ..................... 61 i1i,
.....................8 7 5
E ley's~.............. v:07
- II viI ............... *1 ,5 I M
(i r. nb -g ............. 4 54 1
C 1l1: riot te. ................ 7 .13 e s
)31'Ti W.\RD, 1-XUn1Ess No. 50. 1).k 1y
:Ive h(11:1irot te.. ................2 08 a
rriv (,&,t onia ... . ..........8 00 a m
S pa rt:tiou g.......... 5 14 a mn
GrIvenville................ ; :a in
Ida zlsleya.............7 11 : in
i bI 1' 1 1......... ....... . a
cenutral.....................8 01a m
S'&ne(P; (it %.............. 8(1 a in
T.oe. . ................ .... I 5 a Im
IZabuIIn I g JInc ifn, I. 3-5 : m
I,ula ..... ............... .11 1
G:6iinsviie ............... I I 52 am
A 1i. 1 i a ........... ....... 2 (S p m
)1'H IWARD) MAllm No. ;2, ).\. Lv
(NVe ' 'hn'ot t................. 1 12 p i
nrive ('asto ia0 0............... I5 p m
6reenilli e .........2 p
E , II y '.; ......... ....... 5 p m
LAier -................ G'0 p Im
, on t ra I ..................... (; ;2 p1
Se nm e e : vi ............... 7 05) p
T wo ~ 00 ..................... . 21
Ittblun Ga(p , ie l , 1. 0 t I m I
i l ublA.. ....................9 05 . m
( i In il ................10 0 I p m I
(iommoihilio Tran..\ -Ln l 8lle)I
triv (i linesile ......... 127 0 y m
1Le1e llbtiin Tri,.i-l~ 7 i:lle
'ave. Gaie i lle............... 7 8 aiI m4
Im.t 71 r.oa Treght.a Gingh Souh
tav ~t)(' sInit 2 te -0 ..ilGrtl a
rrive atra ( -.. --G I .. ( y
(jl i.uh .--L)al Fr it. G nN ot Xth
and Atlanta, via Washington -and Dai
ville, Greensboro anid Asheavilie.
Oni trami No, 52 andi 13, -Liichimoit
an~i - Danville, Wa-ishington andi Ang
ta, Washington anld J ew Orleans.
*Ik\. Througi T1'icket on sale at
Chlarlotte, G reenville, Seneca, Spar
taniburg) and oaines ville to all poinlt
South, South we4, North aul East..
A, With N E It It to.aI1n from Ath us.
11, with N E It I to a1in ' from T:lu
hl F-alls.
C, with E14 l. Air-Line, to ait trom
Elberton anud Bowervsville.
I), with ilue Ilidge i it to and (rom
E, with C atli1 4 u it to au1l from
Newhervy, Alston at( Colombia.
I", wit1h A aitl s uitd s ." and0 it i
to ai1 fromil llileironville, Alt.On &v.
, ith (hies.ter ani0 LIenoir It It ti
ani from chester, Yorkville al DIlla
11, with11 N C DiVision -Illd C C a111l .A
it it to :and from orieenboro, italeigh,
c. EDwIN B1'-:nfe:Y, -Supt.(
M.~~~~~~ )lr iT-l,( :.la . A
A. L. It i s., 21 V P& Gen. Miur.
South Carolinia Iailway Companay.
Cloim-1wneing stulty, .huiary .N-9)
.) 1881, a n aegrTan
will I ui a.s folliwS until irth nkh oltice,
"Eastime :''
To AND FROM (IAlnl..sToN.
i-:AxsT (DA t I.Y.)
1)epart (ui nibia aL 6 .1! : inI 5 ' 3 p ni
Diue Charlentoin at. I 23 : 1 t Io '
W7 01) - In (AW) I
I)u' at ('ohnubia at 1 I,) " 12)35 --
To AND noiM CAMD.N.
Ea.&t (Daily ex-ept Sml.
Dtepa- C(olumnhbi:a at 6 10 a mn 5 31 p m
[)ue at Cuamlent at 1. 55 p1 8 ;3i S
West4 (Daily xvp Stinnlay.)
1hepni Cmntlen it 7 15 : m -, .1 15 y) m
1)ue: at CoI tlumbia I 11 10 :1 -.
TO AND FROM A u*sT.
East ( )Aily .)
Dlpart (huinia at 6 1) a m 5 8 4)p :n
I )m-'at Atigusta at 1205 p In 7 10 a i
West (Daily.)
Depart Au.'gusta at 608 a m1 00 ) 1m
I )Ie at Colm-.n, hi:I atI I a I 1 .10 10 35
CON NE' C1' 0x.
m -,i t- C'ohIhi ni with Golmb111A1andu
Green(-Ivdle~ Iailr l4d by, trainl :u-rivinl.."
t 11 -1) 2 mI, :111I dep:uI-.iing at 5 3-1.
Im. At (:ohunibia .lunctionl wih (lh:u
lot I ('oh nnil m: Autoutistai m ili alrou.
b nrain to13t1 froanl a.points on
At. ( u iesl it .i hJ A Ste n r i I
Ne York I.ont~? (atunljly; ma o Te'
vanah Hailouto and fro aelvn
A t Ah ugus a wt Gerga nul('n
trLailrmi ame! fmLim .
- 1't ual o (t . A . (9h-kvll..o:u
from po'in (n 'iu-owe. I~tilovl
Thru ti keI~lea1) hel urcase t. o al
pOint 1-thn Etbapyig