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Hates of Advertising.
Onelaek t one ioaertion . . $1 00
** ttch jiub««4ttCBi laxrtion. $0 c«U
Ounrtarlj, •«ini-iinnual or /early oouiracie
Matltfdd liberal term*.'
CdH'ract aJveriisiiijr i* payable SO days af
ter fireitUacrUon uuleas otlierwiae stipulated.
Nu cHntrnu»ic*UiJn will be pubflaked us
es* a6N«tparted 1*^ Ute uaRaasnd addrcsr ot
Uie wrltdrf Sot tt^BUssarily fw publication,
but as a eUit^itlty Iff good faith.
Addfeas, THE PEOPLE, •>
4 ' Barnwell C.dl., 5. C>
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VOL.
BARNWELL C. H., S. C.; TIIURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1880.
TEAR.
■-f. «»■ g—T-
■ u n -r t - -
. 'HimtJFr -
south Carolltta Ihiilroad.
CHANQH Of 1 SCHEDULE.
Up Day
(TUI* Train
Pa*senger-.MtUl:
Tra'n frdft t'o-
eoantHKa sVttb
lumbta at Dntnchvillei)
Leave Charlestder ^
Leave Columbia .r --- - - •
“ Drauchville
“ Midway ‘ e •
“ BaoTberg
“ Ora ham's
“ - Lee *
M Blackrille
•• Elko
“ Williston *
“ VVindsor
“ Montuorenci
'• Aiken
At-Hre Augusta
9.00 litn
&:SO a m
12 06 p t*i
12.81 p tn
12.42 p in
12.54 p m
1,10 p at
i : io p m
44.^5 p in
1 43 p m
1.03 p m
2^7 p u
2 .40 p tn
3.40 p tli
Down Day Passenger-»Mail.
(Phis Trim connects with Train for Colum
bia at BrauchrilK^X^S
Leave Augusta '• vy* ^ A 00 a m
•* At ken' I 9fl4ain
** lilui\tmorencl 0.1 b a t»
“ Windtior
li A.S BEEN’ RKCENTLV THOROUGHLY
jnovafetl, preparatory re the convening of
The September Court-
New, large and eomferlnble diniiig._romn_
and office onjhe ba|ement IToor,
Rdottis Ihrge and airy. Attentive servants
snd the table furntslfad With the best the
market affords.
Ample Stable room and attentive grooms
dll huBll,
dsHN §. mvmm,
jatiM- PROPUI KTgjt,
a. A. CtJDWORTIt & go
II
1*1
Williston
Klka
lllackrlll*
Lee's
Graham's
Bamberg
M id way
“ Branehvllm
Arrive (/hariestotl
Arrive Columbia
a tun r ^srr.css —Ur.
t.eave Charleston
Leave Hrauchville
Leave Ulackvllle
Arrive Augusta
9.41 am
10.02 a ni
10.11 am
10.28 a in
10.38 a m
10.53 a m
11.07 am
-U-47-W4W
11.50am
2.15 p m
5.87 p m
10.15 p m
2 .V> a m
4‘50 a m
0 95 a m
„ DOW*!
I .emve Augusta ?40pm
.rave Blackvillr 11'.* p &
Leave Branchvtlte 1.80 am
Arrive Charleston ft.80 a m
i Venn eels with night Trains it Branch-
Ville to and front t'otiiinbia. •
rnmuiir axu ACCoMMopATioa—Pr.
MafTiitaCtu^SL's
—/*t»—
WHOlsESALE DEALERS
^adtilepy,,
V ' IlrtrdwnYOj
Ui-irnoss; *
- OultarH; - - •
. Whips, dc,
1&5 Mfctiug £t., cppeSileCliaflestun Hotel,
aul9‘ CHARLESTON, 3. C.
HORSES ^ MULEa
*lh
7.26 a m
2 Su p m
6.15 pm
4 .2U am
9.49 am
5.20 pm
Trsins to
Leave Charleston
l.eave Blaekvllle
Ariive Augusta
Dowg.
Leave Augusta ^ —
L'-ave HUekvl Ie
Arrive ChsHeston
Connect* at llranchviltfe
and from Columbia.
Tbi 'lay Mail and night Ettp^sM trains
tun daily. The accommoJatioa trains in*
'laity, rsee^it Huuday* Steeping ear* Cn
alt the nlghTtraina. OnSaturdaysandSun-
•tavs miind trip tickets are sold to and from
all stations on the mad at par Aral class fare
for^thr round trip, good till Monday uwou u»
return.
1) C. ALLEN,O^f. AT Aft.
JOHN It, PECK. Gen I Sup'l,
MdXBuiia Passrngtr Routp.
PORT ROYAL R p «.
At'tir«TA, Oa., April 4, 1890 {
The following p issenger aebeduie will be
operated on and after tniti date t
Dell.* II S« Dew*
Bal b.c 4 12 Up
Allendale 10 (III Down
Alien tel.* 8 45 Up
I'ailt rAsarxiian TRAISI.
Going South.
xLvbxess.
feu kind to each other,
O, husband ! O, wife !
F-ail. frail aye the tendrlla
— That bipd thee to 11 *.
Soon ohe must be taken.
And one thuet remain,
To bear all the soprow,
The pafilii^, ttTB paTtrr
4:
Peath’s anpfel stands ready
- At elrery ffdie f
Aud one must go out;'
Aad the ether must wait;
Be kind to each other ; v
This life is ao btTeT,
L**t no self-reproaches
Be blent with thy grief.
O. thiuk o! the tjertr face,
All covered and cold,
The poor hands that never
Thine, own will enfold,
The dead lips tbd‘ ce»er .
Clan anawer tb«« more. -
Be kind to each othe?|
For life is soon o'er.
Be kind to each other,
O, brother i O, friend 1
To one or the other,
Life soonest must end.
Each form most be shrouded,
Each face covered up ;
Yon know not whose Me
Must first touch the cup,
frr-Hth's angel standsready
At every gate,
Ai,d nnesniiat. pn out,
And the other mnst wait.
W —■ s’
A IIOIjIS KOIIUKKV.
I.e»»v Aupu-tft
9 00 p in
ArriT# at Ytaia.«ea
1 M) a in
t.rova Yeia*«»«a
2 to* M
A rriva .Sit ,nn•»h
(i *5 • (H
(•-tt* S«t mn.th
4 It) n lu
Arrive Jack (onrilla
7 15am
Arrtro «'k«rte»»an
* 00 s ■
J.e*Te YeroaT*re
2 20 • m
Arrive Ueoitfort
3 45 • in
Arrive Fort k*f<U
4 00 a m
Ciriag North.
I.etve Fi>rt Loyal
n (10 p ni
Irfite kruu/ .i't
11 23 p m
Arrive 1 ewa—ee
1 U> a ni
Leave JackaonviGa
8 30 a u>
Arrive Savannah
0 45 » m
l.eave Savasaah
® U' p m
Arrive Ycruas.-ec
1 2T. B
Leave f ‘liarle*toB
ft 30 p ■
I^ave Yeuia**f*
2 00 « m
Arrive Auguatx
ti 3>i a n<
I littve just retomed from Lexington.
Ky.rwiih the bust lot of Njddle and
I trough t Uitgecn aud pUiUatiun Mules
that I have eVt-r brought to (his mark
et. Prices will advance materially later
in tig; :eu*<>n mid all ueeutug good
stock, will do well to buy now.
I'KIAH UUNX.
WANTED
—BY—
G. E. Steadman,
ID:AL EST1TJS AUFXT,
Hlackvillei So Cn.
Oa* Firm containi% five ar vis hundred
•err* good rfltf i oi ran tend.
Three »Mfflnflrin» "w iilin ivo milrf of
• hi* place, wiffl eorne iui|ir<'r*ment9.
For Sale !
One F*roi. one ird • half mile* from BT..
Hstun, 2t*8 ecte*.
Tea acre* uauer eaililalkta, (W)-ikiHa
of the Intel g -»d cotton land. (>ne vmntl
building, •iRbol and Mt-ii Sn the place, giwd
well of Wllcr. Wall l i lube red. oud eome |•anies, but it i9 tliouglit best to VCntiMte
Tbs TfHWbrerof llamptihtCowiity Rob
bed of i hrec ThuuiadA Dollars.
On 'Htursday night, the 11th instant,
M.ij r W. «T. Gooding, our comity treas
urer, was the victim of a bold Pobbctyj wgtr.
under the following eircumstnnccs :
Upon reaehingthe hotneof M.t. Charles
Terry, at GillisoBvillor on the bight above
mentioned Major Gooding aud his as
sistant. V/. H. Hammond, Esq, put up
i<>r the night. The vaii e. containing
fund* to the amount of $3,000 and
va u blc county papers, besides ciotbiug,
etc., was placed under the bod in the
room v'hich the treasurer had cfcapted
on tevcrul tccafions previous. While
Major (iooding, Mr. llaniniond and the
fiiaiiy were at supper dtievea eoterc<l
thrtiugli a hack wiudow and made off
With lltwr booty. A* noon as the Joss
Wus discovered immediate steps were
MkeU to catch the thieve* and recover
the treasure, hut the night being dark
and ther.in fdling steadily, nothing
could be acc viuplishod beyoud e vimiuit g
and traoiufv the tracks of two persona to
a eaua-l rake Or swamp not tar di>tant
from the house by the aid of laotcra*.
One track wua that of • bare foot and
-the other apparviitly that of a Nu. 9
shoe, at well as Could be discerned
in the heavy falling ruiti, which foot-
print* were daubtiess being rapidly
obliterated.
Skilled deteetivos were summoned ms
• {IraCticablc, aud it i» thought the
Wnaotr*‘‘TYi f jl
A # , rlnter , s Journey AfonnS the world |
A Scotch printer, without a penny
in his pockot, arived ia. fectroit. ope
day last week, after a ffwryears’jaur-
fiey Around the World.'' He tailed tVo»i
San Francisco as steward, of a ship
T>oun3^?or Tokio, but nT coosequcnce
of a quarrel with the officers was com
pelled td go ashore at the Suudwhich
I.-lamis. After setting type In the-
dftice uf ttie Ifonolulo ^Gatette he was
engaged as a hostler to take care of a
stable of thirty horses W that were being
shipped to Melbourne; His Stay in
Australia lasted nearly a year during
vYniuli he walked through the Various
provinces and visited the bush, uuth
the fall of 1877 he shippeb on a coast*
ing vessel at llcbart Towu, aud for
sete al months was knocked «Duwt the
East Intfted.' Bhip^retked, he was
picked up by a merchantman, and wrs
taken to the Sue* Canal. From Egypt
he traveled os servant U English fra
velars,and, as a vdgabbpd, tit rough the
Holy Land, and at” fast Bfougbt up at
Chostaatinople. Ipthiwway be Went up
tltt Danube, pod thiriiig. tlie summer of
1878 wa* a sailor before the rftaet on the
Baltic Sea. In the fail he traveled on
foot to Geneva and Rome, whence he
^qpr;
rid, and at last arrived in Paris in
March, 1889i After working oa a
printer in job offices setefal weeks, he
earned enough money to pay his pass
age to London, aud in .July sailed from
Liverpool to Havana, and Charleston,
8. C, where he arived abort a year
Since that time bo .has tramped
through most of th* Eastern States,
and is now on his way to San Fr<ui
soon -'ll
rohb, r» will brt king be in the hands r>|
the la*-. Suspicion points to ccitiin
low lanA* s laptSil to rit?€ et'litiro. I*ric«
tv w u
Addrass
<LE. ML.UillAN.
» Black all'*.
J, W. HOLIER. IlnniwcH.
W.ll. I'Htl.Mpr, V ’
• . IViHiston.
Sewing Machine Depot,
G'»ing South, eonne«a>**i* made with .8
F. A V. R. k. at Savannah for ail Flarida
|>eii*ts.
6oiag Nsrth, c«vnn*cti*n tuadv witli Chwr-
lotta, Columha and Auguxta Railrond for all
Norik and Ew«t with Georgia Bail,
t oad for Atlanta and (lie Bent. Also, with
Aouth Carolina Kuilroad lor AJIucu and
|H>inta«L line nfsaid r»ad.
B‘v*Kage checked tlirowgt.
Ptff'Through tickets for eaJe at Uikni
Drp.a f i<-lo«v Office, Augusta, Ga., and at
*M pviiivtpal ticket offices.
Hob, nr G. Fi.kviiso.
G oaerol £u iwreat eudeat.
J. 8, Baravr.
General I’asrosgar Agent.
f’hdrlotte, Columbia & Augusta K. R.
CHiNQE OF 8CI1EDULR.
<Cit xas orra, Laurwat v k Aoccsra R. U. 7
GscwKinAi. I’assr.suKR Dkfakvwckt. V
Cou;Mtua, 8. C., Afvril 4, 1HM). )
The following passeagvr schedule will be
«l>erated on and after this dale:
I>ay”P*r»cng,'r No. 44.
Nonth.
I,v Auguvta 7.-45 a m
Ar'Culumbia 12 05atu
Lv Columbia 12.(2am
Ar I'navHtte h.Oti p m Af AiigSSB
Arrive at Washingteu, via Da*ville and
l,ynchburg. at 7.5D a tn, next 4*y, and at
New York, hynimited exproea from Warh-
png'on, at 3.45 p in, or by mail tiam, at
4.45 p tn.
the subject no further at present.
It is hardly ueCaseafy to say that
neitherkhc Sn.te nor the cotmtr not the
Mirctics of Major (« xxJing will lose auy-
thing, a-he has made arrfingcincnta by
which, as he btutes in his catd, “every
dollar will lie reported and paid out
a* usual.’’ The sjulpiihics uf every
Icitiuo of italiipton oriuhty are witn
Major Gooding in hla niisfortuna, and
his twlf-dicflUci g course demands r ayect
and adiiMratiou. During the years uf ha
pubhd Venice, as well as iu the affairs uf
private life, b's record lifts been bright
and c'car, and this I ras coratnands our
heartiest sympathy.—Hnmpton Gu-t*
drtn. -*
IUy Piiwivie-r No. 42.
Sutth.
Lv CharW te 11.27sm
Ar CofeiiaYua 4.20pui
Lv Ca umbin 4.25pm
Ar Augum* 8 Mprif
■Nlghr Kxprtiw No. 4S.
Srtl TH 1*. M
Lv Charlotte 12 35 am
Ar t'olumbia 5.3d am
Lv Columbia 5.37 am
Ar Augusta 9.45 am
Night E*v*t*«» No. 47.
North.
Lv Augu*t i 7.0<1 pta
Ar ColumldalO.48 ••
Lv CAlnmhialOi.65 *«
ArCharlot-te 3.40 am
Kecliuin| Chair Cars from Daaville to
TVashingloa via Lynchburg.
Pullman Pa'ace Sleepers (lirnngh from
Augusta to all Northern and Eastern eities
via Richmotid on both vrai ns *
* Trains leave by Washington rity time,
being 20 minn es faster than AagaMa time.
For information, Hms cards, Roaervalioa
nf Sleeping Car Rarths, apply to W. A.
GIBBS, Ticket Agewi^Dnion Depot, or to
CHA8. L. DlBlOFt,L, Ro.Trav Agent,
Box 20ft, Augusta. Qa.
D. CABDWELL, AasC G. P. A., Colitgibia.
••"TwwWW U ijnaaimWL l i TJoasa
‘» *F ntirff »• in ffifiTY Txj7 P. * f»“«
this TAmwpejate&r 9 -
lot
-A.t Blackville, S /J,
FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE AT-
toriiw»*iW«, .Voeille-, Oil. &e , foe any Myle
Sewing Mackwe. Goo<ls sent by mail when
order* are accompanied with the casti. Sew.
ing machines repaired on short notice and
satisfaction guaranteed. 1 have on hand the
“New Improved Weed " and the New Ameri
can Machines, one Ringer Machine. M*o
Wheeler and ini-on No. 8. A fine stock
of Picture Frame* and (kmmos. 1 have
the Agencyfor Barnwell and Orangeburg
count fee for the sal* of the ''Stewart Manu
facturing Co* 8iwgcr Machine,*• which
claim* superiority over any other Stager
Sewing Machine. I can furnish, on HhorS
notice, any style or make of Machine tie-
fired I am also Agent for the lilacklock
Fan AtUchoient, which caa he used on any
Swain/Machine.
B J Hammet. Agent-
_»"TC Lu j
Central Hotel,
HROAl> HTltlclSTV^ '■
jVTJCtUSTA. g a.
HRS. W. M. THOMAS,
Centrally loctted, convenient to busi-
nes*. ‘ wv20 tf
N. A Hunt & CO
wuo(.ualb niALca* in
£
Sr.
<
161 AND Itiil MEETING STREET.
Oppaalta Charleston {total,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
KMftJor 1st IH8 Fasitily.
Good btmtor Is rightly reckoaed a
most vnlnable aid to happy lu>ma life.
An < qualiy good and useful facllty Is
a sense of humor or the capacity to
have a lUtls fun along with the bunt-
drum of life. We till know how it
hriuhtens things up generally to have
a lively, witty companion, who aeee
the ridiculous points of (blogs, and
who can turn any annovauce Into an
occasion for laughter. It does a great
deal better to laugh over eomadoixtes-
tic tn labs ps than to cry or soold over
them. Many homes and lives are dull
because they are aliowcBd© Leconte
too deeply impressed with a sense of
the carea and responsibilities of life to
recognise its bright and espeel illy its
mirthful sis *. Into such a household,
good, but dull, the advent of a witty,
humorous friend is like sunshine to a
cloudy day. While it is oppressive to
hear people constantly striving to say
funny thing*, it it comfortable, seeing
what af brthterieY a TRtle fun is, to
make an effort to haw some. It I*
well to turn off an impatient question
sometimes and to regard it from a
humorous point of view, instead of be
coming irritated about tt. *> What Va
tbwTPHSon I can never find a cleani,
shirt ?” exclaimed a good but rather
impatient husband, after rmntTpiglug
tit rough the wrong drawer. His wife
looked at 1dm steadily for a moment,
half inollced to be provoked, then with
a comical look, replied : “I never
could guess conundrums ; I must gtvs
It up.” Then he laugbi d, and they
both laughed, and she went and got
his shirt, and he felt ashamed of him
seif aud he. kissed her, and tb“n she
felt happy ; and ao wnat might have
been au occasion for hard words and
unkind feclio/s became Just the con
trary, all through the little vein of
humor that cropped out to the surface.
Some children have a peculiar faculty
for giving a humorous turn ro things
when they are reproved.- It does just
as well oftentimes. Laughter la bet
ter than teara. Let us have a Hi tie
more at home. ' ' ,
AaarrlclXM Driving.
ftuffalo Bill tells a good story about a
party of Knfliahmmi traveling oa the
plains before (111 I’terifie railroad was
finished. They ca/tfe rumbling into
Laiainie sbuetnf the driver and the
coach aud the “bJarstfl country'* gen
erally, because, they averred, there was
t»o 1 coaching or Jriving outside of En
gland.” Their contempt ot j!* things
American was shown iu the most otfen
stve manner to all the people standing
around as they slighted. It bappuiied
that Rob Scot', the finest driver and the
most reckless dare-devil on the plains,
was to take the coach to the next sta
tion. eight niilea vest from Laramie, aud
as that gay Jehu heard the remark* of
the Britishers he slt^ly made up his
mind t) give then a sfwaruen of purely
American txj*chiug. The stable-boys
led out six colts that looked as if they
h id never heard of a cult be r o*e ; they
retired and snorted, plunged and ki kod.
Until the noble Britons were quite dc-
Ughted with the antjcipilioQ of* fine
drive. “Ngpr. driver, you kqow, just
give 'em their hfedsaud let 'caipo; don't
you be afraid, my boy.” H Ycs,'’ftnye
another, encouragingly, “my good Al
low, jurt go ahead/ 1 Bob mounted the
box slowly, while a man held each hone;
he gathetod the reins aud said, qui< k y,
“Let 'em go/’ And they did, aud the
coha p’ungod and retrod, but Bob's
Iron gra*i> held them in. With the aid
cf the Uslifornian brake* W held them
down to a wt/k •'or tliraa mile.*, a bile
the pasaewere blaePhrttMd at him fora
“cad” a«a a sneik. Atm ent^of that
three milro they got to (lift (op of a hill,
and one Britou poked Ids head nut of
the window aud began to sqy something,
but as he did, a wild (Pieartlily yell
wakad thnt vicinity, and at the same time
Bob throw all six down. The couch
3 cmed to lift from the ground, and
those six colts started at the very best
speed they Cotild niakt. Another yell
from Ih !; and they .-eemwl to increase
It; then to help nuttors he drew hie re*
volver and began firing ov«r the borwe*
hetuls; ”Grt'ftt hc.ivena!'’ Cried the
BritohS, ‘‘de’ve got into the hands of a
lunatic. Stop, stop!’’ they shouted; but
the mad team »nd cfiaj driver fjrc on
fistef anti frtstcY. While the Binge weut
bouncing over she rocky re<I id a W.y
(hat threatened to pound {he psesFngera
to piefes. Bob cnmH his week over
and yelled into the jvui^>wc*?4G l cnt'<, I’m
jwnt getting thnuetartkid; 0u*y'd do bet
ter after a while/* Aild he took out the
lamps and hurled them at the IcSdcft
with a Wiki t'omsncbe wxr'whoop! The
some*hot-affrighted passengers present
ly saw the station iu full view; tile ques
tion was how was that team to be
stopped. They gave themselves up fof
gone, and hung ou despairingly to the
•eatd. It seem that the horses W8re ac
customed to go right into the sfable,
coach and all, aud up they came to thft
open door at full spied. There wai a
yell from thft assembled stable attend
ants and tavern loafers, then a frightful
crash as the whole top of the coach went
off, throwing three Britons out aud
breaking two nrms aud a leg, beside*
other slighter accidents. Bob came out
of the stable smiling, picked up the En-
ifithmtia acd asnd. Viimr mind, air;
we’ll lave a real nicj drive to tho next
CheerCtal Wwwewa. .
^u marrying, men should seek ha\i
py women. Tboy make a terrible ml*-
Uko Wfiefi they marry for beauty or
for atyle The sweeteet wlvee are
tb'>*e wbo poSBeffis the magle necret of
belug happy undef qfiy of every clr-
cuuifttance. Rich or poot f high or
low. K fhakea no dlfferepfte-'thB bright
TittleTdufitain uf Joy bubbleft up Juet
a* musically in their bpftrt*. Nothing
ever goes wrong with ibem j uo
trouble la too eerlous fot tBetfl "to
make the best of It” Whs evet (he
Btream of calamity so dark ftod deep
that the sunlight of a happy face
across Its turbid tide would uot awak't
au ausweYlbg gleam? Why these Joy
ous tempered people don’t know half
the good they do 1 No matter how
chocs and crabbed you feel, no matter
U your bralu la full of uuditatioua ou
"affllcUng dhtpenstitions" and your
stomach with medicines, pliis and
tonics, just get one of- those cherry
faced women talking to you, aud we
are uot afraid to wager anything that
she can cure you. The long-drawo
Hue about your mouth Will relax, the
cloud of settled gloom will vanish—
nobody knows where—and the first
thing you kuoW you are ladghing.
Ah I wbnt blessings are those happy
women 1 How otten tbtir lit tie bands
guide tbft ponderous machinery of Ilfs
with almost ad Invisible- touch ! No
one knows, o<> one will ever know, tin-
til the day ot judgm—t revewto. how
much we owew thewe hopeful, uu-
eomplalulog, happy women.
Mork’wwd I.ive.
Man was put Into tho world to work
aud canuot tiud true bapploeas iu re-
(naluiog Idle. So long as maa has
vitality to spare upon work it must be
used or it will become a source of
grievous, harrassing discontent. The
mao will out kuow what to do with
himself ; and when he has refcfbed
such a point as that be Is uocoqecious-
ly digging a grave for himself and
fasbLmkig his otda coffin. Life needs
a steady ebaouej to run to—regular
habits uf Work and of sleep. It needs
a steady, etimulutlog aim—a tendency
toward something. Ao aimleeft life
caunot be hippy or for a long period
healthy. Evco if a man has achieved
wealth ftuXScifQifor bis needs, be fre
quently makes ao error Iu retiring
(rum buyluewe. A greater shock caa
hardly befall a man wbo- has been
activo thau that which he erperleot**
wbvn, having relinquished bis pwr-
sdjte, he fluds Unused time autf un
used vitality hanging updfl hie Idle
hands add Cllnd. The current of hi*
life thus tbroWo Into eddies or Mi
lled Into a sluggish nooli ftnd he he
gins to die. Wbeo toe fund of vitality
sluka fio loff that he can follow bo la
bor without such a draft upon his
fororo that sh ep c*flWtn restore them,
then It will be sobfl enough to fttop
work. a^fthwm^u—
A New awd I •e('wl f ilveatlw -4
Ber. J. Bachman Haslrofl, now of
Bunton.Te .though a rattoe/wad form
erly a rratldeut. of C5hart*-fttsw/ ■&. C-;
bus employe*! tits Irtowre hours Id
bringing to Hght an Invention which
(teems caJculsted not only to benefit
the publle, but to remunerate tbe In-
veatot bandsomely. It Is a new prin
ciple by which the temper at ur - of f< o J
may tH) preserved for a long time
either above or below shat of Lbs sur
rounding atmnepbe e. Ths pateul
<»as taken out July’ 80, 1880. It is
susceptible of various ngfriicalloua,
among which tbe follow mg is most
important:
The MFoikman’s Friend, or Cook,
ing Can, is a dinner p *11 which has the
following remarKaiils powers : A
workinau's wife, while he U eating bis
bfeakfast at 6 1. nu, pats his dinner
Into the can, and at 12 or 1 p. tn. tbe
workman fludn a warm meal and hot
c< •ff'-e. Iu the same maDoer, ice oleam
bring placed In the can, will be pre
served Iu.a ftoao fttats for six or
eight hours. The following experi
ments wefe (Me<l and attested : 1st.
Stewed oysters nud ooffue were put
into the t!dn at 8 p. m , sad left iu a
room a lltt le above frevfing polut. At
10:80 p. tn. ( eVen and a half hours
afterwards) the can was opeued lo the
preaence of twelve gentlemen, who
partook of the contents, and fouud
the oysters and coffde register ISO de
grees F; 2 I. A can wa* filled with Ice
cream at fi a. m., and being taken with
«3 excnrsl m party to Weir's Cave, on
a hot stimmet’s day, whs opeued at
1,30 p. m , after hsvieg Lean exposed
toYhe *uu pxrt of the time, and tbe
Ice cream was still froa-*n. If the
directions are followed, this vessel Is
warranted to keep food and coffee
warm fdf six hours, even If left mean
while lu an loe bouse, also to keep
Ice cream froz m six hours, even if left
fa tbe sun.
Ortgla wT
T
Special Requesti
wsy* g>v«
2. ‘
bs pul
•beet*, and ttjb objret of i
ttn in n cltar, Icxlhle bsnd, asd v* Suly »ss
rid* of tb« psgs. * 4 ' 8 * ''-■**4
4. Aft ehan/M hr eftnedseftiiftls wsl
raxth n* os Friday, v v / ^. ti r
. .Jl
lx
tfife A I
• Mars* IS law# Maper-
■xliioa.
Id very early times, nays * writer In
Baldwin's Monthly, among the Oel’Jc
rac an effigy of ths patron saint, fto
C'.mmou in churches and temples, was
much uaed in the dwelltugs aud work
shop* of th? people, as a so-called pro
tection against ill fortune, tbs •‘glory**
above t fie Beau'of these figures—which
latter was often rudely carved iu wood
aud painted—was represented by a cir
cular place of polished tpeUl to con
vey tbs effect of tbe shining halo .of
nluibuft.frequeuf.ly seeu In Illustrations
of the Virgin and other fttsulpture Sub
jects, Often this alatal dhtroge was of
semi circular form ; and aftef the fig
ure itftdf has disappeared Ly reason of
decay, the hlmbue remained add was
suspended In shide prominent pldfteat
the entrance doof or other point com
manding Tletf.~/flitr effigies id quea-
tioo were not unbonlolonly seen by the
side of the doorway, in bourse of
time the nimbus was much Used as a
substitute for the latter, and waft ftold
In shops for this purpose. The tradi
tion of good luck as embodied In tbs
horse shoe theory may thus be easily
traced, since It became s common oc
currence; In the due course of time, for
the faithful adherent in the belief lo
charms and symbols, to sdopt tbs
horse shoe woM to brightness, tn tbe
absence of any dthifl'. Which he nailed
over his cottage door. Hence a piece
of metal of Ibis shape became asso
ciated tn the romnnra mild wflh au-
2£2
pernstural presence sod rare, to keep*
lug with the belief attaching lathe
original figure«f tbe patron (Wot.
Tbe Tfclw
EATommd
V[beo ws walk agar tke pow?
machinery we know that ona
misstep and thffftft lUlgHy eugmsw
toold tear ua to pleee# «tth l tMr
ing wheels, or grind us to povrdftFitt
their ponderous jaws. 80 when we
rail ear, and there 14 nothing fist bsK
an Inch ttange to bald Oa upon utd
track. 80 wh/n w^are In S ship at _
sea, and there to notblog but tbft
thickness of a plow tor between ns mm
eternity. Ws imagine theb that, wo
Bee how eleee ws am to the sdge of
ths prsclplce. JBut no do pot see it.
Whether on sea or Isnd ths pltrlUftito
that divides us from AMrnlty Is some
thing thioovt than ao ottk nUtok or
half au inch of iron fiangs. Tub,/
machinery of life and death kfffvHtldti I'
us, The tissues ttst hold,these bfist-
lug bowers iu their place are oftsti dot
thlckef tbsh a nfeoft or paper, aad, If
that tbfo pnrtitldn'f qfe ruptured^ It
Would be JdfttVie Bkmft to us m if a
cannou baU-kad fttriiek u® t Death 14
Inseparably bndpa up with life in the
very structure of odr bodies. Btrug- .
gle U we wflfto wldbn thW IptoHf &r ~
man can at any timegW farther from
death Ibsfi tUb tblekuesu sheet of
paper. > .» — - -
ueedlpoly aggravating {o' fail
to craft. Tlie proprietors of
nagsxlhe once paid • •tumor-
An Kx-toewwlwi*»P«U.
A Washington correspondent tells
this atory iu tbe Philadelphia Times :
In 1841 there graduated from Harvard
university a young man of wonderful
promise. He was twenty-two years
old, gnd ths world opened bright aud
promising before him. He waa, I be
lieve, for s time a teacher in Harvard
aad. subsequently, be fousded a very
surcwsafiil school to Massac li use its.
Heine lime afterward he weal South as
the principal of a State normal school.
The war cogilug oa be was driven
froth tbe Stale sod came North. At
tbe doss of the war ns went back to
Soutberu State as oolUcior of Imarnal
t even tie. When tbv State was reoon-
sirucied be was el*ct*4 to tbe United
Huu-s Senate, aud served with dU-
ttoctioo fur sift years. He was chair
man of the com mi ties on educailot
aud labor aad a uviabel of the ap*
proptiethms sod wther Important
eutnnjUtsa. He Wail ft Vstyfttr>og and
pleasing speaker and stool high
MSiuitg his cotleagaeft. After bis term
expired be waft appointed SavLtaut
secretary of the treasury, anil was at
time* aciiag esufelary, It ws* bens
that he ft II H- waft ooui Uu sud fLittftf-
aud used. Wine, carda aad womeo
did their part to aocesipUbb hie fell:
rbere ware aoihe very crooked tfaus-
actioua wUllft be waft M office, and
a meway the assistant secretary lost
bia office and landed lo jail. He wsq i 1
speedily got odt, however; fitri hft bs-
cstfie tNtcbedly poor and got t (bor
rowing fifty ceut pieces of bts o| f
frientis. It was a pitiful sight to ase
him about and kuow whet bs bad
been. Finally a<mebody had him ap-
|K>iiued lu a 11.401) clerkship (hewrrlo
a beautiful Ldod), and K was thought
that be might pick up and recover ;
but bs didn’t. IL; bad got s passion
fur gambling, and whenever he could
obtain any money be Sought tbs tiger
sod, of course, lust It, sod soon be lost
bts little clerkeblii I understand he
now borrows s dollar or two whenevtq
bv can, and goes Into the lowest place*
and pUys until It Is gone. If he has
no money, which Is nekrly always tbe
bass, he pill alt where ths game ft
going on and keep the score for (he
low wretebee that Infest tbe dlvea b/
visits. He ouce bad a charming family
of boys and girls, but the L )td only
knows where they ore sow. If there
is anything 4trange or more revolting
that this in Action I have never come
across It. His name Is familiar to
our people, F. A. Sawyer.
Ktoarp
It is exceedingly
a victfm
a comic Maj^ .
1st” 810,000 for tbe exolaelv* right, te
the product of hie peu for twelve
months, bwt, omlaiuff to j&WM ftuV
stipulation ee to the tnlnlmotn quan
tity they wtscs to reoslvfc they had tp
be content with s solitary contribu
tion. Just such another contemptible
trick was that playstl by Peter Pindar
in making up as a man nigh unto
death, thereby obtatnlag J880 tastesd
of 0OQ a year (or tho copy wrlght of
bis work*; sto annuity «ks bypocrlte
enjoyed for many a yesr after his tvtsft
fousd rftaderft. Tired of fmltlaftftty de-
mandlug thsaettl.-mcnt of so seeowbt,
Horace Ores toy sent It on to a Wefttertl
attotwey for soUeatloa. awvIsIuk h:m
be might keep half (toft ftateowifas his
IrswkiW /0oute Urns eiapeetttodtho ,t
rccaivlog any sumuiualcaUon. hot at
last came this scarify lo* uu'-e >, r j t
“Dxas 8is : I have oueSSatod to
l-ctlug my half erf tliftt ctatm ; ttewWt
auce Is bopeiefts. ’
Having uothiog else to pocket, Hor
ace was Tain to pocket tha’fafcs, and
resolved to be more eeuilous ia bts
buslnesa dealings with strangers.
■ ^ ■
A ChCftT Room Taxor or.—The Tar •
&uu-r Uaviewaay* that one of thevad-
deal scenes ever aaaeted in that plsde uf
sal sc.aes-tbe cdurt room- was wltn^s
«j ia laaevetoc Ust.week James ttebiu-
sou. y/a witU anxiety »uj fear, w*aon
trial fur bi« life, for tlie k tILag uThie coo-
fteriiuu M(WCs Lucas, is July. Ailiie aids
•at hie (Site, aurruandcJ by |hf«a tulle
shildrsd, itoldtog to kftr kreftri so iuf»> .
•t rift point of dentil* TUXtohsi was
alluded to eseoaftpeay Iks okttd hack t *
tbe iaii. •«<! frem that Usie the^wib and
■dikev Jlridedbsr MtsoCtoft ftLsru«o
between her hnsbaad, uwdawmipy tbe
"Your traiu beau a cow catcher,'
a matr wt w recent hi “
stumbled over a lady's dress. •’No,”
replied she, “It doesn’t quite equal one;
ijL boa caught only a call.”
r
station. 1 was obliged to Uke'em along
slowly over thot 'ere bad road. Roys,
put iu the.other team in e fresh coach,
aud give me a couple of cocktails. It’s
duH driving so dog-cone s ow’, end I'm
powerful dry.” Thoeo Euglishsien
wailed and sent for a doctor, but they
did not put down anything ia their note
book about American driving.
Teacher of spelling class: “First boy
may epell foot-tub and give the defini
tion.” FI rut boy: “F-oo-t t-u-b—a
, tub to wieh the seel In.” Tesriter:—
BW’tre j ‘ Hecotid boy may opett ktwpww.***
8-cood boy: •‘K-n-rs p-a-n—a panto
wash the knees to. ’ Ho didn't go up
bead.
A Letter (rent Meat l-'lifthwala IjCC
In « lettef 1 to ddnt It. F. Smith, of
Now Ybrk, denying the reported ut-
teraooo of ceruiu dtoloyri sentlmeuts
lo a recant speed), G*n. Fltahngh Lee,
of Virginia, wrltce; “The Southern
soldier realmve fund ha* no regret* to
express) that Secession and slatert are
hurled together iu h epedtfidu Rf-ftta.
becabse bo w.is‘iu at tbe death/ cud
rejoices that deb. Hancock haft just
thrown the last spadeful of. earth on
the carcass of ‘Hebei claims.’ He and
htsoomradea are solid In their sup
port of the Democratic nominee tot
the very reason that be deals With liv
ing, and uot dead Issues 7 that he fte-
oogoizee that the war is over and that
In ptaco soldiers on both eideft are
once again citizens of a common eoun-
try, equally Interested In preserving
Intact tbe granted powers of tbe Fed
eral Union anft the reserved rights of
tbe&tates composing tt. The South
Is marching ao solidly now beneath the
Buttering folds of Hancock’s 'banner
because It ardently ftrizai tb« oppor
tunity to become once more nation
alised, ones more Americanized, ouce
again to feel a patriotic pride In meet
ing upon equal term* the people of tbft
North, East and Weal in ao earnest de
sire tp build up the material iart-rftatft
of Lbs American Union, to promotelfc«
prosperity of tbe people,mid to make
the Republic wbftt our common fore-
Ytore WIT; than Cowairy.
The other night, soon after a ward
meeting had opened, one of tbe elec
tors prevent begat) edging for the dbor
as If be meant to iftate the place. He
ws* sooQ Stopped by a friend, who
said i
"Don’t leave us now ; I want you to
hear whatthat speaker is say tug. Hear
that I He says we must triumph or
the country is doomed,*
‘ Tea. 1 ko6w, but I’re got to edge
al mg toward borne,” wav the repl#.
“Home? great heavens^fid# dan you
talk of going home until bs has fin
ished that speech I There he goes
again 1 He asks if you want to see
grass growing iu tbe street* uf our cit
ies—our fertile farm* return® 1 to the
wilderness—our families crowding the
peorhouses until there is 'no longer
room to receive another ?”
"No, I don’t knowaa I would, but I
guess I’ll sort o’ work my way out.’*
“Walt fifteen miuut<8 ten-fife—
wait until he fiuishes. There it Is
ngalo t He neks whether yod are a
freeman or a alave ? Be wants to know
If you Lave forgotten tbft patriotic thtoarttoto.
principles defended by tbe blood of
your grandslraj—if you have forgot
ten tbe spund of liberty bell ?”
“I don’t know as I have; but I wtist
go—really I must.”
"Heftr that —hear that ( He say*
yoar coujitr^ qfej bless you."
*T can’t ftay as to that,” replied the
than 44 hft troweled along ; but I am
uead sure that the old Woman Will if I
don't get borne iu time to put tbUood-
fish toeoftk for breakfast r*
“Orestguus! but do you prefer ood
fish to liberty felclalaK-d thft other.
•T don’t kuow a* I do, but 1 get mors
of It."
“And you will see this country fd-
insd—see her go to destruction ?”
“I’d be kinder sorry to see her go
down kill,” slowly observed tbe drito-
quewt ae he reached the door, but if
von had a wife who could begin jaw
ing at too o dock and not lose a utn-
■ptettoMkrinyligtiL and then end «p
with a u rand smash of crockery and a
fit of hysuMl '-a, M’O'J kin Iwr stand off
as I do aad 1st this glorious old re
public squeeze throogh some mighty
ordeal in the prNonet’• dsftk *w4 dee b*by
gasping out its fife hi the pna- 0. vt»>«
and atayinc with each In *wWr^WftMiy
died that night, end Mra. ftoktotoffap-
C rtd at her hitsbftntfa eto* avtot toofu-
^ vainly trjriog tQ mpitse tbft esba
•aid tsars ea'W fbrtb , ife her double
gric-r. (’oort was *4josrned during ths
ltoaor»l. R biaeoo wwa avaviotsd of toftn -
alanghtcr and sftftttw tbs pcailsnii.tr/
toe twu years, ft MyO si x'.’
Beauty iu to wyoMD’s face, likft
•wssiitssa In a euaiau’slips. 1* a seers
matter of taavs.
Whoever bobftftt,
softs aad cricdbl, to
whethftr hft (to
rich or j>oor.
A London druggist ha^ this fheer-
ful lavitottoa In 14* shop window:
"Ooaatf in so'I gst tweivs rmeUc* for
owe *hUilng.” ' , ^ rlri .
TFot man whom ydo cut treat with
uurceervsd iamIThrify, at the rame time
preseniug joardignity and hh ftftpect^
M) * rsra obaipauiao, and U14 ectfeaint-
xnce should bft culiivatod.
ft
or
oaet efurt-
yewUeman,
untoarsed,
father* intended It to be, the glory nf pui^^v —^—*-•....
and a t4Meiog to tjutfiftnlty.’, fine knot-hole*."—Dcuolt Free Ft era
\
The past mouth was one pf great ac
tivity In the shipment of grain to Eu
rope, tho lot* 1 arnduot cieeedW Iff,-
0d« 00d bsahela. »Mto#rh1* Amoitrt
upward* of three hundred V were —
? vrj
Tkm ail*of aa aoicnaV# y^U la DO-
wfts proBortiunate to ftfie aizi. of Its
body. Onstottto bateau make more
uoiae whHs ooe to on tba point of go
ing to sleep thau a canvass full of ele
phants.
It ia t% great privilege bf fiovftrty
to bs happy uueuvied, to b‘e neaitby
withoqj.jftoy pbyalc, accqre Without a
guard, aud to obtain froted ttie beauty
of fiature wbat the greftt and wealthy
are compelled to obtftfQ by the help of
tbft artist ' , ’ ’
I want to aee tbe viUaiu titai Wfota
a artitia Where’s the proprietor of
tbift paper?” “He’a mu/.^Where’d
the mnnaglng editor r’ w Whefe jim
ir* (Rickety slam bang |wdi! Twd
bane* of glam broken). "Yoirtw out;
too !” Men found oh tbe fttdftwwlk aud
carried to tbe hoepitil. ft*
A lady riding in • cdf on tbe fieri
York Central Railroad Ikl* dfeturbed
lu bar jfea.iing by tbe converiitJoo of
two gautiemeo occuprldrijtffdfttoat just
Lefpre Her, One of tfiem seemed to be
a student of some ffollferie on bis way
home for a vacation. He tMed much
profafie kngUagd. greatfy te (be an-
uoyaope of the iftdy. Bhb tfiooght sbft
would ^ “ ‘
rebuke him.
antf,
o« begging
pafdcmfcr Interrupting them, asked
tbe fouug student if hri" “
fbftog
tbe langui
mastered the
“Do you read
’•Quito fluently.’
ss to do ins a 1
had ft»udit*l
Yob. madanql hftVd
ugcages quits wail.”
ftnd Spffk Ueb: eW ?"
‘■Win you bft so kind
%B fftvorr “With
greaft plaaanre, I am at your aarvW."
“Will you bs so ktod to rio#smf
swearing to Hebrew f We mdy wtol
Agri
more by lbs nag ‘*
Of this would bft