The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, May 30, 1884, Image 1
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VO.1]EASLEY, GOUTH CAROLINA, FRIIDAY, MAY 30, 1884 - NO. 4
PBite.'ed (it the Postoffie i at le
S. C.,, ws xeeoizd Class' Ma-1tter.
TERRM8 0P SUI4QRIPVION.
One. year. Strictly II iiiitLalie .... $100 1
Six 11on1ths ~
( Mwe sq.;ar( (I. filh) I itiseldoti .... 75 e
Ubm-l dictlit ils loillrc- o. byi
Lic-hmild (1iultil o (14-1 corml I
)i t lU Iiv.- ()v(vr 1,2 liil's iec ht-a oil for.
bp mlst givi. thiii fill] adtl(ess.
.011S; Of om.P voPI('spolillits.
1111.4 lv adl-llesed1 to IlII( Elit ors ;
1 .isli 5~ letes t tliel'lllislhei of Ihle,
1; i I. N l'T''I'E N 4) 1 C~OQ U jI'I'IS.
(Illov tiZa II( US.ttos i,,ar "
1iiit ht-y l)Ue.1h I Iw' Ir-arlts I imt hImve
I hell).
IW da i'll )fh m.I''o''n
t1,11114.
A14 nil lie eoII.-s with :t. flil warn
T[)' Iteort-. 111 it 11c b:Ielk (f evv'. I Imt ;~
ofIM io-,4H t. 1..1
I.or i I OII S th( ~- IIle fic'e willd
Thalnt as~s tio)f OSit p)tM-('S.
ifi.I-lel le h il~ d fO
Or vhoivti Atlana il II~tI- lll.
Nor It if-m It I [L I ' I E' 1 )( 1 I III -
A D~ark ('i. Ad Ca uses HmI-ridy vnu
ny3sy to Gel. Si(rel.
do iW to 1istea plank and slide in.
FInrridy Teinysy gits in ever
Cih 'she sees a veloud a risin'
MA w 'she beli. es in rnakin' use ofl
everthing, so 4he turned in and.
sot i' last bar'l ofsaft'soap down
thar. That was Flurridv was at
Ainit Nancy's, and when she come
home here tother nigh t, time'th at
big, w~ind riz jiSt aboult dark, she',
was skeered so ) ad she riz the
plink and slidI right dow.nVI spanlk
ker(lab in that har'l of 1ye soap,
a1id fetlled a Vell vou'd a though.1t
the jedgemelt <ay had c(ome, or
the si-clone lul striuck her. ( Cap
I)ew ber vry was a settin' up 1 a courl
ten', er MV Inl tother house, and me1(
1aul him flew in thir like tihe house
was a fire., alot Aw she was a trv
pin' her boeIk :111d vellin' 1or Pap.
andA here com114 1;'ap, and1( budd11I
ni 11(1 mIdaWi 0111 Ill they got her
It, :n )f all t 11c ig ts ever vot
-,!I( she was thIe tot a cioulse.-t
look in'. 3Iaw she fu1;sedl o I.n Ir '
h it ur l e a bout11 1II l I n I' all 1hat
,-; i' ;n p, :1nd( Flurrii d 1he 1:1(1a
hard n t: i ne a gritt inl' slet 0f tle
soa.) as om )avis did the lasses
10)'1 h'\' hend. 1('spi' ( A
Thsh rain riz Hr" hec -ek mck" UP'
in~ " oh i 1Ss Strn g' 1"Ims "hth ih
nigtj'. :md11(1 she tih.ut 1 it was tl e
i11)()d1 mll that her timoe h-. 1d
111(1 she11 "ot i to praill ' L ot all:
ihld IuIoe Nmw 6) lftIevtch lisk rk
8i01 I I (I ' OFn' ll lashi I
i1 an J I ke he takenF the 110 (1
!MC :11114 poblled upill thair :nl nick'
her out. ie owed She was ai
Pri' d 1 11 as she Ja b eh ller
and a fsin', up1 her sinls inl 11ur
y i (i1)h. LorI, ji t le me live to
git it foot one't m1orte on td.t
ground :111m( I la e I'll sarve you 1il
mv lif'e, and( . Illy I neVVer'1,1rV1,es4
t heI devil in m'ore, oal I never s Ills
n10 more01 settin' ni'S While I liv,(
:'ni I lav I'll all es h()e -inl
"ood mi( sure on ever pin t of nlt*
o\sopam siesog uma~ t sses Vai sells.,
I y I 'll i ry. v 4U) o (rve t he Io rd o)!Itl
tha12t prayinSi)' nd shoutdin'lt'ha
un loF Sai:"~he raik4in : I wouldjvi
O4 lne ofn 1 em1L rupolmale '' ef1I.
wasn't but a little hitty old (hick
enl sna1ke," says she, "1ut I 1
bouild I 1ever hangsi .up nairy
niothern11.9,
Last 1'idaiay. me ttlIa Flurridy
sot inl to wnrp. a pieceof . loth.
Frid y i A luy as 14n11(-6 4.-k j rv other
(Iya'?. liss Freslo t's ste Pt i1 111n
looked skee.'iel. ' "L aws,'
says s1, "ef you haint a sftirtin'
a piece of work and tluis a Fr1iday.
It's turrible h(I luck, it s ,I siI
yoli'll die fore its wore out. 1. -al
lers 1b)egifls 111 inie of n Thuridhy if
it hiaint but a stitch oi' two." I
wvas tickled to death kase0 e(-ver'
body, knows ()hd Fs reshours
don't kill lirself starhi' work no
<htly. She i .s1 ideine m nd , e
N'ss; Mne dayf as tother, ni( rail v
does inore a Smillav than '-fir da y
ill the Ve k. -'Yes," say s 1. --l
kno0iwed( it, vas n Fridny, but it
read"i th book smnc .(rs i x
(ys wls Illa(le to wor lliul Sui
(In 'y to rest,' 1d1 I (1 1 don 't k cp !14
vly elpt ' ull lny, On"l <dou t- i
inne1h rest thon,'' for jI though-I
Iethed a gang CA cli ill un to spend
I Il V "I: YlI,' k0As she, "YV(
aih-r a ua em 1 ias t i I on
ueky~ (av nyiald I hIus (el1"ll-it I I<
luck tlilit startil'n work m F ri
day .. :und I know inl rn--;(n I'd
have a priveri inO iit wIs t't I'm
InY )1!1-we shi oe mYe 4n1(l or, :111(,
Inv rabbhits4 foot inl 11Ny pcc e ; and,"111
When I sees ai rabbit run n3- aert-A t lt
1':dI 1allers tuilns ill\ poc(ket il
.sidelot' rds, and hw :alers tlirn
hi~s bat nstf ie d:1n'111;11i
shore ns I t'rgits and 1 has to .i
beck atter an ytn Ii i i I linAk(s "
r s 11:11k an(d spit in it 81141 I
know monstrous wel these het,
blood heads Is kl) m nlose fro-mv
bleedin', and ths'hn rass rineL
0on 111V ll midiii ng(er h Ikey w nIl
the leuimatiz. I k now soine fol k
don't believe ill ig s. bu1t I've1 tick
notice, and whenl(eVr I dre us oh
losi it' -.- toth si (' of 1 mY 111ks
dies'.'' '11.'h inks..l t( ) invl self, aI sig-Iht
of in ini t . de ')r th-ir ha int
but ne or 1. two 01sia"le teth
Iteft inl her,..igoit h1.
'-And . I 'v .1pteik nioti ce?' says,*
she, "that I aillei's (deams8 0f a e
dlin' afor)e aniybodl d ies."' A ipi
a3 we hdi n', k *%se.j3' she (etern'u iv n
mel(dl in' :about tsomelh( odyV n'IilrIv
r'eady 1for e'veryt lih
Ole..Aliss .St ronn:1' '' jid ole IN iSS
G reei. w11fl as(both. re01(1 hTo knii',
*n .\lm .s', eng t eo
abthe hawkst kepthi herk chick
na('i". Oly Mas v.'ti's 81'11 on
a big quid er terbacker and lowed:
've tried that and it never don(
nairv grain of good-not the fl'lus
smliggin. Old Miss Freshours spit
on the hath and tuclk another di p
of sn1u, andi( lowed: "Sister Stroug,
you 11 shorely iever donle it right.
You ha-d orter take three big flint
'rocks the same size anl Iav 'emi inl
the iiddle of your fireplace; put
(m riglit w hair, you kivers your
chunk the over iOt, and let 'in1
git cold, aniid I lay a hawk'll never
(1ome a iigh *your ebieikens."
'1The best thing" ever. I tried,"
says old Aliss Str1own, e'nlmlillill
noti'r 'u11id of, terhackel ini her
mouth, "is to take t11w 'for'ardest
hoin' lickell of t hIle Fust litterl
that's hatchecd ouit inl the srn
and miake you a hresl-pile, and Ilay
it on top and set it a, fire and luu-n
the chiickenI ho'hzviously up. feth
ers, gizz'erId ma all, and I hnv if
Vou do that a hnyk wont. come
ii grh." Miss 41,eshour taken 1i'
her1 sAhwe nudl knockedl the, dirt
mut'nl it, iu11l lowed: "MY fow
enehe'; - I i a hil h. ' oh wi
ler alk wMIsrnelll. Thinks
I that 's what I heen a wanitin' vou
to t. :I I im- 1ut ntier I sed
h1er1 foot I 1didnt. low that was what
mde it each. Soap and water
woubM or hopme it mre'n1 -Ill tha1t
ise rntIehIiu'.
This is what ly Roberson wrif,
in iny I'lst reonh'r at school. ht was
2le(;rudey's elet'ritied relieader,'i and
he writ it in blue ink, bekvse its
1 he sign of It rue love, and he mlade
i hec poe tr bisYI selIfI:
AI v love foI' Vu 0 1eV(r flows
I' water downi the co,n r)I Ows.
mlIll), 1),
- I I Ial, w.I O was (OIs(l
in11 yOll wido on the death of
her 11HuSbandl(, spomke in a very seri
-(mus tone, remr 1 king that he was
-n' (f the few.' Su(h a jewel of
I (' i bristni)-- vou atII ( I find his
equal. vol well know." To which
I will !'
*--A~\ plai i and unschooledA manm,
pr1inci pally3 benieath the opeil sky,
in the field, and the foiest; and1(
whno had weilded the axe more tha
the pen, whilst speakinig of chiil
Ircin, remar'ked, with truie and b( heai'
tiul simrplicity, "'The little chip.
arie n earest the hear't." -'
)(-Doter, look inig Iearnied1 speak
islow: .'"Well, mainer, what
tooth (10 you want extracted? Is
it a molar' 01' an incisor?' Ja'ck,
shot ndsharp: 'It is in the up
per tier', on the larbhoard side, 'Bed'
a hand,' you swab, for it is nipl'finig
my inn like a lobster.