The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 22, 1877, Image 1
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. '•*’ 1. In writing to tkta oSm on
w^o giro jronr noato owi Oflteo I
■ '1. Buolneoo letton and eommuoiootio
bo publisbed obould bo writ ton on
»<» tbi»mrnURjn«ii i
8. Arttaloo for pobUcotion oboold b«. writ
ten In o door, lo^blo bond, and on anlj ono
tidopf i
NOTH ISO BUT A MOSB.
Travelers’ Guide- , I
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AUGUSTA JtAlUtQAty
Any wind might ro
t Any wind Mud
+ 0»W- '
As sbo took it (Tom
MMl a handon
rob it of i
fir*
3>
ed Ed ward’d broi
nettled upon it,
mention the ahafta
struck deep into a
OsniRAr Possaiiaan WsrAsmsrr,
Coujksu, S. C., August 6, 1877.
Tbo following Sobodnle will b« operated on
aajk£eg
Fade<l.wrinkled,oruahed beneath these pages
Wrinkled, fold on fold,
• VW
QOIMO XOBTB
Leore Columbia
Lesre Florence . .
Arriro
Katherine Bberwood
“;?ruii(rv
Wilmington , ... 6 00 p.m.
Loare
Lon*e florenm -
Arriro at Columbia
era wan rooted deep in Katberlnt
ture. It bad served to entertalt
brother many a time ; it
him now. It
would bare eerrt
instance if It bad dBRteen earlier uaed.
However that may be, it la certain that
Edward did ytdn^tbe
than one bright summer
found hit
flak
them
moreawfi
an aonaa than any of
knew wboee blood ran
bis borne, and, even as
ow swooped down abo
10 02 p. m.
1 2* a. m.
This Train is Fi
connections, all rail, JJorth sod South, and
wsterline connection via Portsmouth. Stop
only at Eastovsr, Sumter, Timmpnsville,
Florence, Marion, Fair Mu(, Wbitetillo Am
Flemington.
Through Tickets told and baggage ohtdk-
ed te ell prihclpol poinU. Pallmen keepers
on night trains. - ..
ted from a
tome with
jas her own
In the nar
row gateway below, and Katherine had
had her share of lovers lu her spring
time, but never had ske looked with
‘ > and affection amaow glowed
in her face on the dearest of them all
—the one for wboee love she bad come
Fh» vsaot
him otf|W®lijflb oWOKyief
he aha
hold..
on that bier.
Jean Sudlow’a
new to^aptifly gjjywj/xkiat elad ahe
‘Queen Katherine” thp neighbors
calfed this woman, beoauaa. Mjkia
TTtroufk freight TVs is—DmUy. txtept
r im) * >
upon,
amid its
Lcove Columbia . .
Lcavp Flcrenoc. . .
Arrive at Wilm ngton.
I.r»vs Wilmiogtoa.
LeavoPlorTnce . .
Arrive at Columbia
ootbu sotrra.
A 00 p. m.
4 60 aim.
II 00*
frSSptak
. , . 2 16 e. m-
. Jv •# feh: wi:
Local Freight Train loaves Colngghfo ^nsSH-
dsjr, fbursdsy and Saturday only, iV6 a. m.
Arrives at Fbtreneaat 8 80 p^W woo w
haughty spirit; and
lived jypd ilou^bed
Biirroigalli
And*#! W etWtcWWl the lands
that had once belonged to the Sher-
wqpda, but their ownership had nar
rowed down through generation after
_ icradAn, WatM ootSlfng bad bM>Q left
to Katherine and her brother but the
of fcf'&thw on which stood the old
on with
• did lK)t
npsa. b
. The
dhm,
love-m
that oovngpd
l.bemid!
bad
where
l .s mace* bmagbA
enurfih r^wlvwj her lalta quiet shad*.
that her txfisr »o
> TeaObf 84 1 ■
was gainedrateoltf M»h«h»<«*rdiatfc4 ■•WcanhWiWWWWW'WWB here and
thm-teM«f her feUowatrtp wttn tt» thma amiM wlmaroamaa and fReb
mansioOk the wgro-out orchard behind
», tbh ecrutbylawi
South Carolina Railroad.
CHANGE Of SCtretTCLE.'
^ Coll * si a, July 11^1877^...
On and after Sunday, lAth,
Trains will run as follows; •js.*
BOS COLUMBIA,
(Stind iy morning excepted),
I-oav# ChorUkton . . /> 46 a. m. 8 16 p. ni.
Arrive at Columbia. 12 15 p.m. 7 15 a. n» >
ro* algusta,
(Sunday morning excepted),
Leave Cosrlesion . . 9 00 a. m. 7 16 p.m.
Arrivs Augusta . . 6 CO p. in. 8 0>)s. m.
ro* CH^*LSSTO.V,
(Stindsy morning excepted).
Leave Columbia . . 3 15 p m._ 7 OOmgnr
Arnve ni Chariest >nto 00 p. in 6 40 *• ss^
Leave Augusta ... 8 80 a. m. 8 16 p m>
Arrive C^arieston . 4 20 p. m. 7 1*# a. u.
The Camden Irsin will leave Camden at
7 80 a.: m. en M.asUyS. Wed*5s4a»s .Wl
Fridays, and connect st Kingville with the
up pansenger train for (olnaibU. On . Ture-
days, TliursdsyK and Saturdays it will con
nect al Kingville wiih down passenger train
from Columbia and arrive st Camden si 8 p.
in.. Connects daily wiih I rains froiu and to
Charleston. S. 8 fit»L'>M0N8,
{superintendent.
dew, the very aWnaa were cruf
wd|)iry nW Itttckod tii floor
WftTnscota. *^011 Timn was bunj
awn in front, and thi
aaeroat aMp «l h kitwhew gbrdeaR)i
oosalde.
The mansthn (PaIT ^ifntl^^dlling
repairs,
undry pTaces, the
Is were mottled with damp and mii-
dew. the very stones were cfupMtog,
rewind
buey with
it from roof-tree to cellw, and nothing
''OflHi* dT'lwletarioe ttf' Ms ravages but
theelun^y rt«pf thfo aged negro
setwauTa who iiad formerly belonged
to the old pi.i.►ration, and who rogard-
etl “MUa Ikaiby’’ and “Harue Ned” ae
their especial charges and objects of
Uia teoderest solidtude. . » >
It was oh I y by the adrUAeAt economy
the wearing of dilupfaau
e bad been
IhA W
r sirengm.
ard
ttle
ra-vdt Mas
c ^«wifirrT,b^
ilulaMmfowc
presents «• k
stir-
„ . Urong
cbfld-mlstreafljwAS SssMe
fmsver i TFhero wert
tb every breath q| atr tf
*lU^^trber grave^^ ^
> otST
^'a, 0
a wu lit t rs^i
vslop the ret
i raise her to
ita<
f iroepms.
set at
and
IHDII
pers and down-at-Jiei l sflppers in pri-
"•ir preeenl
tied wrap-
GKKEiNVllvU'i AND (VilMbtA
KA1LK0\D. „
v«t«, ■rtratnshO'FFNfTlersrrf presentable
ns to dress, and Edward looked for
ward when he should have achieved
his highest aim only to the small sal
ary and bumble fame of.a guumry
parse*. figL , . ***» i
follt was hot the prc*. nt Mate of
tbeSherwooqs ovi-r wl^h Kutheiine
exubed, hut their former greatnes-<
and trsaadsur, so it was ocarOsiy «4i«t
her brother had ncblevcd ( .r hoped to
Heliteve. wbidi forme I the foundation
of her pride in him. It was an ar-
Uele of fajth with both that he might
hove aMNVrnpnsh'-d uny {>urpose to
wi ioh he had s--t himself, and his
promised career certainly K li an open
ing-for aarbitioa, hot both felt that an
UUBUitable vucaUtii had been forced
u|>ou him by cireuinstauocs, and that
n
rv
s tSPlaA
CHANGE OF S©lIBl>UM?. u '
Passenger Trains run daily. Sundays ex
cepted, c.nneciing with the FoBt Day Trains
on 8««i! t 'tJirolina Railroad apand down. On
and after Monday, July 11, tb* following
will be the schedule : ytr
' . r / . w*.
lanve Coin inbis at •' -
Leave Alston ....
Taare Newberry - - ►
Leave flodges - -
Leave Belton - - -
Arrive at GreenvtUe *
DOWN.
>*v« Greenville at - *
ive Belton ...
Leave Hodges - - jr*
lanve Alsten - . ■ -
ArriveatColumbia -
now U was too lay- to iroadbe,.
VVhataser tsht-a of wcaKtiAss or ir-
rewlutlou mtirrvd tiro la-aniyof Ei-
12 45 p. m.
2 85 p. m.
6 48 p. «n.
6 oOp. m,
-.8 80p.in.
10 00 p. m.
5 6aa.au
7 20a. «*.
. ?kx
2 50 p.
AFDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDGE
DIVISION. ,
Ait.
Leave Belton - *
Leave Anderson -
Leave Pendleton ^
L«sve I’mryviire p-
Arrive at Welbslla %
SI
WMi
p. m.
- 9 20 p. m.
- 10 10 p.
V-A'
r Leave Walk alia »
Leave Perry ville
nows.
• 4 25*. m.
• 5.4
Leave Pendleton
Leave Anderson
Arrive at Belten
a. m.
T 10 a. m.
a. m
Laurens Branch Trains leave C Inton at 9
and leave Newberry 8 p. m. on lues.
days, Ttiurodkys and Saturdays
Abbevilit Bran eh train connects st Hodge’s
with down end up train doily, Sundays ex-
espied. THOMAS DODAMEAD,
Generel Superietarn deal
J*«SB Ne»T0s, J«., > hensrs^-Ttr%et Age
ward Sherwood^ featun*a or oaril ige
was invisible to K ttheriuo, she saw Jo
both all the njnuly gntevs wad virtues
of a long ha* of noble ancestry. As
from tba window At> grast the krroftler
who had only been absent from her
side a few hojirs j .hut even as be
paused at the gats that swung beneath
bUUhigers, hqr expit-stdon sfoajig'-d.
jjsoe had caught sight of a w imun’s
figure among the shrubbery that lined
the woodland path Just without The
gate. Betosa the sanlie eooid change
bad turndS AfotbomapM^his omnpaslon
in hi* arms and preseed a kisa upon
bier lifted, amiling mouth. The girl—
ror she was a young and beautiful girl
—t urged away, and tt* man came gai -
,«oMy KtuiBdg lud twirling In
tigere ths willow switch he car-
iii
r.
tb
fo
furngee-ftre on the sold, wet night, at
the Atttl bedside of the dying boy^
tbepe had. bWb the game mild and
tmUMiy.
in beta o
««lu(
rled.
ed apon hrt beai t.
_ pos
sessed her —ono wicked il7ought—
Shtop a Leetle!
Of yob vas.s drink in’ mans, (vast a
ms mil
leetle soraedimes), ten yot eoo
dot Barnwell town, better joa shtop a
leetle in at dot ,
f
Nic. Villiams’ Saloon,
und got g Isgtle Schnapps. Ife keeps
und he vas von nice fellers mit dot
Saloon. Re sells yon somedisgs to
drink vot vill make vou right avay
qneeck feel so getter ^gooClfta
got
eck tecLso pet
sopie v>f doap
! €o6t Olt Gabinet
ibir
As ^>r Katherine, she bad recoiled
J She stood,
‘■quivering In
evegf nervo^.and with her hand preaa-
One thought
thoug
bt be trifling with
ure who had gone
bet way, the glory of a tender love
shining ilka a bate all around her. It
was nothing to Katharine Sherwood
that her brother, devoted to a calling
which meat be accursed if its very root
and foundation be not frigid In a pure
heart, should trifle with a girl’s affeb-
•tu, 04uid toia*u.u Ml*larcvi
ness that he should become entangled
with the fortunes of one who had nei
ther family or money, whose social
station was, In her eyes, beneath oon-
t-A ifpre nmaagr, gfvsc^se-
ap« her poMtlon might* be better
ed as a nursery maid—come from,
ao one ko^w whence—kmooent and
•wart, it is tfuei, if the qualities of one
so obscure might be worth considering,
thawthe wo-
^ , igmeht above hsr.
8LerwuQd..ba(l_not_beea.
ng gathering
'where bar6>SD|h6r Waa hArs tb ae the
Hon of t,he occasion. A certain lovely
hein sA, newly arrived oJMMS)the scene,
woukl. l»e. preseut, and, wfc> would te^
slst Edward when he choM to make
himself agreeable? Just at this point,
Kaihcrise krytag lhr*)«f ^*«af A lialf-
f iuished rosette which she had taksn
rom the heap of Bhltetlifs upon the
table beside hoe,, naught sight of the
Supreme object of her meditatloue.
There was a look of feeble determina
tion upon bis ususlly irresolute face.
He drew a chair up in front of her und
begun tojiog with the bits of ribbon
and l•§J^er atlmiMT * 'k
began, with ap tof-
iher preface than a pam-s of ruaita-
Uofl, “ we uuur^elud about J#aa
fegiQl* y X , * J it V V
“And once Is enough,” spoke Kath
erine, quickly. TV ho shsll wy .quar
rel abi/nt b<^v, fickle ^oyt"
—“I hope we shall u<>t quarrel,” her
brot her answered, “bu.t I iu<au tofaving
her home,” and despite himself his
voice trembled.
“i’<i the same boas* with the I” cried
Kaihuiiue, with such Vt hement action
that she loosened her hair from the
o mb which held ft, and sent the tong,
blaek loess streaming to the flour.
’* Whei e else ?” asked jBdnpu d «
“ From 'be cSbaetd sim Conies bc-
J eath our roof I leave U. From the
ay of your marriage with her we are
brother and sister no longer H
The fierce words seemed to shake
Edward Sherwood to the souh He
W(is,so8bte fo def^ or Isugh at them.
He turned instead to entreaty, even
to teura, and ended la succumbing in
a suliftn kray.
There was no outspoken quarrel this
time, but 8otngU,iJu&.worse, a pretense
brother’a mind he alono. knqnr.. Xhe
sister sEil hopedlo restore their for-
njcr relations, and strove to nffeee.tbfl
memory of lit feeling by every kindness
iu hsr power, but Edward Hnerwood 1 *
cheerful Aplrit wa*clouded. Qla mer
ry laugh sounded bv more lb toe old
house. He was admitted to Ids ttlute-
try, and preached sfrebge.^stAftllng
sermons, that puzzled and bewildered
his flock. They seemed to be the uJL-
terauom of one wbo stood upon tbh
brink of an awful ch&sm looking down
into the blackness of dariomaa. , ,
Blind K atherifi%k fenrZTttaifcd for
Joy kbeA alU Lea Pi tba* Jean Sndfow
bad suddenly disappeared from the
nAigbborbood. She almost expeotsd
In the ftillupqs of berOppe/tosM tie*
brother as genial aa of old, but day by
day he withdrew mojre. and more iau>
' himself. By turnp he gave way to fits
gloom and wild storms of Insane
ury. The end was near at band.
One night a summons came for the
young minister. H i a sistMr, lying
broau awake in the darkoeae, beard
him come from flls room u> annwe-U
aodNoave the bouse, her thoughts
dwelling all the Ugie oo the. new era
wfich seemed to her fancy to be dawn-
again and again, but* *f>lrtt of sleep-
leasnees possessed her.
chimneys and mrosad the 'bW : bafld:
•ares, her suf
paace sod fcifeet^apptaess wars
—ttnaged-in hdr tranquil beauty
ptdtouaJwwboifo. ' ■ ’ ■ ’ A ’ r
And Min her farmer s«6f lay tberej
unaltered In %M» change. Tee ! tbs
A fireside hadamlled upon that rpme
weet face ; it had paM«d, tl ke a dream,
browgtt haunts of misery and care ;
at the door of the poor schoolmaster
the suinmAf srsofag, before the
resources of
w-
rhteh hats I
lovtly look.
" i, hi theji
he old man
ad fallen oo
gEzfnf.tllA'd
pon the sky. Aootb
ad wondered much
Sate as shesbdoM be
■\ad never fefltwd to errtbr,
bat had lev
D'afl wsstrittet^ an
imb the tower-e
Aah*llaWl_,_
dbg through the loop h
mu
S' h ;
of 1 AflCMl' 1
moral atmoaphere tui
ssfe*®
owded JaBs " - ,.vnro-7r-f
IHSBBg
i f In our midst, are soorosal
t >is malady ; some ths cbM
fash. These re,
the sore
after
one
^ fW JUtfo)
In his, and tbeMnall,tight hand folded
talked wUh aogeU; wad, When they
called to mind how sfos hod lookwl and
*o bfs breast for warmth. It was ths
hand she Lad stretched out to him
—the h&!
pith her last smile—the hand that bad
.jthcqugb all thslr
ight It tol
igbt be MK'lnflMfo \
fogs. Ever aud.esoa he pressed 4Mo
his tips ; (tea huggstl It to Ms bosAst
Hguln, murmuring'that it was warmer
now , and, as ho suM It, hs looked iu
aguny to those who stood ar
if imploring them to help heir.
She won dead, and past all help* or
qeod of help. TbS ancient rooms she
flad seemed to ON with Iff*; even while
her own was waning fast the gnrefeu
khe had tended, the eyes she had glad
dened, the noiseless haunts of many a
thoughtless hour, the paths she had
trod-isn, as U were, put yestercjajf,
could kabw her no more.
“It is soC? dkld'the Schoolmaster, as
he beat down to kies her on the
cheek, and give bis tw+na (*e« vent, “it
IS hot iu this world that Heaven s jus
tice en^p-. Think ghat It iUr compared
p$ m
i Thw, (jomiug. to the grave lo little
knots, and dlaucfeg dowd, and giving
idneo tomUiers, and fwlHMrqHflta
mu AMAing the sSre wbH#
t»ot> Itjnway. It laa’w B44ifod-svE 1
id. mpit h|tvs« radical cika. .Tfcw
mhe imnfOWiA ift
tCtl. ^ , T*' - va-ln -s'k IW
advpo*
io/ormAtiort*
rd to ths United States
«idsr any,
c socles ars'to
S metblng to
• which so I
tb# sss
U>Dg expedebss has taught
line niuilulflbe# uu adiMAllOQ
r uSirte^^TsT
at statfottoal InforthAtlorfI
lo ths United Scat
BWlsh saBstidl i
fi no lack of i
o life, wjfl
b • them,jtfd spprwUu sad gslep.
swiHl
iSac* toothers, and «allMiroirfh«h6lP of 700 persons trfedln England for
pertng groups ot ifatvs or lonr, the r k )l and arson oofjr IfO wwrw able to
cburchmaaofe'freqjlo II(t4,of dlfbutlrSad and write; all the rest were
tbp ststuciwtrt tUamduruiagfmwds. “Biari
i .lt,hs looked lu Then, when the dusk of evening had
Stood around, as come on, and not a sound disturbed
the sacred stillness of the plaoe ; when
and arch, au<i, most of all.lt seemed to
llem, upon her quiet grave; In that
calm time, when ail outward things
spd inwtsrd thoughts team .with essu-
rauces of immortaflty, atuj‘ worldly
hopes and fears are humbled in the
dust before them, then, with tranquil
asd submissive hswns, tbSy-Mrued
away, and left the child with God.
spread of education amongst the
r. i Haw many n marketssai’’ orSid
th Carolina ? nod how do kM crlm-
rere
dockets sea pars with Sweden,
i scarcely a native of mature
with
ilUhafusod/
toot We know
which hsr young
IE.. • , ■
■liberate wish,'
police inspectors are now on trial
Kar ^_
spfrl( nos winged Its early flight aqd aconspiriMjy to defeatiustloeki otfll*
•xMes*4d hloi Mitcrir fihg ot tioted sNtndfers.
bed, could The most distinguished ritlaln began
sb, MPtr&A «o a.*i ^ po *
^wereall about her at the time, know- jji^ ||t
lug that The end was drawing on. 'Hhe ,.
died soon after dgfbjuqi^^rhey bad ^ £0^4 pound, from pooh In
read 4tbd talked
portion of toe
the earlier
could tall, 6y what sbs faintly tigered
id bar dreams, that they were of her
journqrlngs with tb* old man p they
were of no painful scenes, but of those
wbo bad helped them
kib
YOU
1 W
mind but once, and that was ahbeau
liful music^lBlittJh, she said, was In the
fir. Uodkoowo., U otay have been.
fe'WiSMsyswis
iSs her onoe again. That done, she
sod crime
know that South Carolina
4 mass of '
feed:
ot 1ST Ol
mfcrk a low moral stod
lu ow that tbo punishment of
of snssS reqwfrtw m largo Apeodlture
of public money; that '
wt rs expended upon ed
n
haunt, end with a deter
Mrs,*'
to d nsr story to
judge in the efty;
porter kssw It hjr beait, «bd
to hoc familiarly wbeosvsr bei
.flule figure oaat its shadow upon
not overcome.
every
Courthouse walk. Hsr
-u4~
against property wt
bepo
>4
borrow the few •’bits’’
i»6*
Ip
with which sas
litfls faddy,
her
mt
the court of final resort
snzttztS'jpmx
yd priysis safav. ^erytax- re n^ ed ^^ mortw(WMh<fl
France.nlooe^ahd hs boasts thOt bsl
flos brined the police of London, the
polfeelh America, tbs warders at Hew-
g ate and at ths House of AeBriltoo,
W .P^toffl^ Ipspec^ and
pocvor ot tM LiomtOB
an inter
1 a
S
ppreasing and diminishing
he con do it be '
inomtcolly by ttberallj supporting
^losfffe' ^
unusulUly preoccupied he must have
that his sister.
OS usual. It
fore she could comp<
be
Old n
was long
herself
Cfc mnev* bdu Mrcnred the ‘bM’waiM.
Insp
of tl
Jasrnamed funoaonory. at
rate of fifteen pounds a week
fellow nfwasaUflsa to <4tMt garb
Dr. Baxter Langley and a teas of
suspicious aqme of Qwlodiei
Idout nnd secretary respeoi
the Artisans, Laborers and
turned to the old
sm>i*,N>o«i hi
ad rrevnr seen, and never
’oould forget—and clung, wfth both her
arms, abeqt his neck. Hhs had sever
murmured of complained ; but, With a
quiet mind and manner quite unalter-
ed—save that she every day became
more earnest and more grateful
a
The child who bod been her little
fribnd came there, almoet as soon as
It was day, with* on oCfortog of dried
flowers, which he begged them to lay
upbn her breast. He told them of his
to be. He begged bard to see her;
saying that he would
was of
would ffrt a vote of the trustees
uy certain property, then get noe-
n of i|pia nu ssih iniabl to
tbfl company at a great advonoe. In
thfo way
pany out 01 about $100,000. They
pleaded that “th
r .__-d that “tha wheels of tb® com-
*°, qmrceof this grtot dtyvlefe guarded
P °% Ul0 ^ rebates, commissions and gifts by
who drive off to luxuriouaJic
in luxurions carriages instead *
pearing kLthe dock-.* The!
It was tree, but thought tbsre to
the mors occasion for Justice, and
teoced the two CrtnOiDATAlb
leaver
bepther feel the
.4^
her
to make
of her 00m-
dose frents mit you vsh yus . was ittOjb doubt thufor the time be-
needsr. ^ } ing be had forrotten the very ulst-
you not )&ee te take a WjtU'euceof ths flbi whose presence had
vou take a eoBnle Wm with delight that day.
600T LA6KR PEER. I
jMt lo gif 1 ^ku^l Nic. Atunrarth's Jmd " mnM.lm (be muare
'fP 8 - Und of things only be the subject of a pass-
dootyo l*Spio | log remark, yet embarrassment cloud-
rivvA-iw ww. V i^wv6 v
Edward did not return,
y dawn Katherine roes and d
walked her room, only half anx-
, yet filled with vogue uneasiness,
wind hadJ^lfedij3|je rota da¥-
with a slow fail, slower and less
log that he would be verv quiet,
I that they, need wt fear hja belpg
rmed,49f ne bad Sat alone b^hls
welve
s n an of b
very
lie
er,
lu sv
(time and he can do It beet and most
economically
ths cause of education,
ut what ls| ~
e Imports
wing
naiurs has given In vwttras
every child at birth. We
bofreYer, ‘■M
><iss .
IT, there
Itffefl by which
rer natural or
ked. -This can
, ol suasion, by
ho ding up to the ehlld vice in all its
m ormlty and virtue laall Its beauty;
by enlisting 00 the side of Mte latter
oof only the odashlerattoM Of worldly
honor and future spiritual- happMess,
but even the’chUd’s weak ness Ml should
made auxiliaries in the hthtff Of
inesrueter to stimulate him to bofl*
% re l. - _
ilk and^congraudated hsr. Then
| when
eidewal
felMH”" oil
“ Help me st-^INS going to
fala ted In ths reportst’s
>
reporter Stopped bet on ihe
nd coi
nsky cried
... .Artb.r.l 0 P llr tSl g.VHIV
m-
are good and uatSTfiT, there should
that those wbo blame
wm bless lu She fstsrshls
n fo the #withi.. _
toi _
governmeoL 1
Thr excellence of C
always attributed to
corps# Which
Lands
I borfc
K'SC?
sl*t n Tlfcy
SSiJJTx' 0
let k unlo
bSSmS
»eend 1
mechanical
r ^
an«
rea
abou
moross
neyof the
of the
th
dare
she west to saset It A little- thing to
a womas’s cheek and stay (he
With
rough garments 1
•7, woolen shawl
Ths t
r brother all day long when hel?^ 18
... JlStebllwSsh? discovery of petro-
and, indeed, he kept his word, and l®Bvl the large Increase in the Euro-
TsJF*"***''
3 -• : — - American manufactures, the greatly
locqtesed consumption of lager beer,
MteshMt i'Mitt®^ from -the bedside. But when
ths walttese hs saw her little favorite, he was moved
dry upon ths ws fhey^hod not peep him yet, sadmsde
she did no*' # w ® 1 uI l5 ve ^SoT^^t^rSeohoi wiS^hi^JE
ltau |^r 8 ^3 rTSJ
ofWMmgooa, J n ^ manufacture of qloohol this
sQuntry hod once almost An exclusive
m to Uki ®tenopoly.
to do al- < s.
A&d when Bosscbibb for Tax
u*
1 geuersi Uu-
lUopls to dsvel-
expense of ths j
To determine on
conqsshtt wR^Mfi
ivtmtta^sud the hard r
•xpsdteosy
smlly have been ba
"-tlr nf “(’nfTT
rosng mlnd wlMi
of crude 1
mats-
asaimilation.
on origic
of 'mental
i thus
and log and .
dyspeptics. J ^ ll °
spitog_up| Cruelty
waysj
Is gene
together.
Soothing him with his 1
er, the child persua
1 In a clum- 801110 rest, to walk
most as he
ft
of, the molt; of soovofr
” ologies " and badly cooked
For o« own part, w
oaons InteUtgsot, 1
from the scholar’s
hs has grasped a
matured a nrsotia
the fact thathehae
the whole of “ MUtoo’s;
or Pollock’s “(
WntniM
addh as Uvlag
raw
•teis
s£m
on 1
WSi
'■'-5 Pw,
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