The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 14, 1881, Image 4

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->r Ul TwmrlMt fd th« CUWand -urn mmm ^u>.tiotb.dl»amyo«»b.»^hod •nployvd In making ft* ■toMudwl- o*ma «itnr-hMds, d»«ert, kalrw, wm •nd nson «l th« pn-hiatorio noa. Up lo thi* turn (his had be« » grH* p»b- kn lo »U AAtiqaasUa ■tudenta, bat bo * theory hu been edrenoed ehowing eo praotiad raralte m Mr. Owhing^B. He eterted to eolre tho difficulty by piecing himself in the identical position of the Aiteee or mound builders, without eny thing to work with except sticks, vari ous-shaped stones, such es he could find on the banka of eny stream, end his franda, After making some rude instru ments by chipping 'one flint with ea- other, he discovered that no amount of chipping would produce surfaces like ■those he was trying to ianHete He then to the oonolusion that there was another way of doing it, and by chance tried pressure with the point of e stick, instead of chipping Wifh'the blows of s stone, whan he found be could break flint, stone end obsidian in any shape he choose. Bopn after he made spear heads and daggers that would out Kkae razor, ■Bgaa^ii| «iy ha Wkbaiore him which he picked up from all over the world. Be a. litf'e mors obeervxtipn he found that the “flaking,’* which he aalle his pronaaa, on the old arrow head left grooves which all turned one way. Ha produced a like result by tuning hie stick itta easiest way from right to left Ha that pra-hiatorie kt banded people Just like by the feel that bead Is found which has the flakes run ning from left to right showing a left- handed person. The importance of the dsMovety is that it shows that the eeriy races wesa able to do this work without the nee of iron or bruaae, a thing long S CSSJL “I wiH repeat an anecdote which 1 teelsaratysWebtfVp’eat IhatdJfr aei, thoegb, as I made no er4e of it, ft k )am poeatble that he laid it ta my A wtvrrr Arm ml. H thing oa this earth, where mf other sort of an angel is very mre indeed. The fluffy angel is the perfectly sweet bat inaenaibly-eoft young thing we have seen somewhere; m fact, we see him almost everywhere. He is just too ^ioe tor anything sQ through the earlier so cial life of the average young girl. He wean inch lovely gloves ; his mustache is just awfully outs, and his neckties are perfectly killing. He understands the latest and positively the moot faseinating dances; his clothes are always just ex quisite, always up to the latest tui&M fashion, and frequently a few day» ahead. He always knows where tne nw- fully-delieious ice-cream is to be had; he always seems to hava money to buy it with, and never seems to have ony- thicg to do but to be s fluffy angel. All this is very nice to the young girl who hasn’t begun to get an idea of life beyond a dish of ice-cream and a waltz. In her day dreams and in her night dreams she is so mixed up in this sort of thing that you would suppose it impos sible that she should eVer extricate her self. She has no care about it herself, and no thought concerniag whether she wiH do it or not. She enjoys herself this way better with s fluffy angel than site would with any other kind of a human being, and when a young girl gets her mind upon her enjoyments she hss got it fully occupied. Philadelphia Time*. mm riMMT AMBMiCAir rtwsrArrM. Boston came to the front, in 1704, with the Newt Letter. This paper waa 8x12 inches in ske. One eolamn of the tftlwskaot wss devoted to (assign new*. The news from France was nearly five mouths old, yet it was eagerly devoured by the people of Boston. The Indians then skulking in the vicinity of Hart ford wwre as murderous as the Utee aad some of the other tribes on our Wasters fiiitkts. Tel ft toafc two wwaka for the news to reach the eity of Boston that Hartford was raising fifty men to send •at te protect the frontier settlement of Dover, m New Hampshire. Erma Bns- bmisaa. ia those Asya, did nut tssl 4is- pnssil to bag tbs ** aohls rad mss " is Maine write* In the SLOP* espes, but we doubt if tbs moat remark- able of them eaa compare with the fol lowing setaal occurrsnos, as ralaUd by an old loaasafltive onginasr. Hm train waa naar Terkvilla, heading tor Haw Haven, and waa composed of eight pse- The By the abev»-ds- e-fourth of trouble the scribed method I raised on oce an acre of land 200 bushels of the larg- eet and finest onions I ever saw, many of them weighing a pound and a quarter each, aad with but vary taw scullion*. On the •same area of old ground, by similar methods, I raised 221 bushels of onions, very flue-looking one. Hraraira Rolls.—In the evening make up about a quart of flour into the dough exactly *** same as (or light rotk, putttaf into each s pfete sf masags meat about the siae of a walnut. Bake sa any other rolls, and they are excel lent. Plats Fasrr Pum>two —To one cop of grated breed crumbs sdd one cup of sweet milk, cos bested egg, hslf cap of of batter end cos of planted to potatoes. Immediately after digging them in the fall I cleaned up the rubbish of ifeatff tfjki, thas sssrs- ^ ““ >r hern-yard. Next I cultivated Aha ground three or four times quite deeply, the dressing working in readily, I thftn_ _ r harrowed It down smoothly and allowed "ftnin was going at ilia rata of about it to remain ten weeks to allow the weeds an opportunity to atari Next, I cultivated for tha> purpose of killing the weeds, finally harrowing the ground as smoothly as possible and let it rest until spring. As soon in the spring as the ground was fit. I worked the tof with a horse-harrow and a hand-rake until I se cured a seed-bed shout two inches in depth, fine, soft and completely mixed ready for the seed. After my onions came up I spread on the salt and ashes. After the first weeding I applied another coat of ashes. A liberal use of ashes I consider a great benefit to this crop. At my first weeding I brushed the dirt from the onions. The second weeding finished, I sowed on a fertiliser com posed of plaster, salt, ashes, lime and thirty miles an hour. A fog waa prevailing, so that the en gineer could not sea the switching sig nal ; but the fog waa lifted from ths ground, so that he could saa the track qtiite a little distance ahead—say 180 or 200 feet. He kept his aye en the rails, and directly his heart gave a thump, for, to his great consternation, he saw the end of the rails. Then ha knew that the switch was misplaced, and believed a smash-up inevitable, though he did no for an instant lose his presence of mind. He instantly applied the steam brake and reversed the engine. For a fireman he had a young man who has since be come his son-in-law, but h# did not tell him of the impending peril. Indeed, he kid not taueli tfcn* He jtapt his eye on the end of thateil is the team, In spits of the brakes and the ravened ma chinery, was rushing on to destruction. Fran where be stood he could see the rails up to within seventeen feet of the toooCiotive. Hs saw that the twitch waa still misplaced when hia visim at seven teen feet away was out off, and ha braced himself for the shock. Ha say* hia . thoughts at this awful moment wars not for himself, bat for Urn paseeiigsrs BOO in number—meu, women, and children. He seemed to live an age in the few imaf seconds which had the tfcfts W4i switch. Thera wees rocks on aide of the track, ami, as ha it, the splinim wars bound to fly. But wtth wan left Us at rafts, "flsy l** sftnlahaad the youth. *• “Oh, youT aha raplied j itr “Bhanl telL” “That’s rift mean. Who told your “Oh, I know,” hs replied; “itpanlyuedan.” “Wall, what wn ft shoutT “Down there at Ohantauqua that tins. Oh, that paralysed me. Te-he, ta-hs." “ What r aha evolaimed, in tones ef in tense surprise, as though It waa the first time she ever heard of suck a place; “ Chautauqua ! n “ Aw, yes, you know. Out there with—" .. “With whom? Te-he.” “Oh,pehawl Te-he, te-he." “ I don’t know what you mean.” “ Oh, no you don’t I Well, it paralysed me.” “ Well, I don’t cars, anyhow; it ain’t ■o.” “Well, 1 got it pretty straight It just paralysed ma. ”—JhirUnpian ' Hait'k-Fy. PERRY DAVIS TlThNTED: A situation by a i_ JS- aged ledy es metres ia s yees* Ud W seBinary. Keferaaees. Address Mr*. U Room 13, Hawley Building, t hio*jo. 1U- nois. * ' ^ ftelHKBgg I2.VF3g&lZ2z riSragXji fSsiWw A Ml AMO SURE REMEDY FOR 4 LOUISVILLE HYDRAULIC CEMENT ased for (Construction of Cisterus, Sewers and Foundation. Address, Wmteern Cement AshociAtiON, Louisville, Ky. I elapsed frata ^Wispfeted tet KILE Bt ILL PIU0MBTS. 0. r mrf/?s Fitter 5 PeeMe sad Nlrkly PerMae Recover their viulity bv porraiac • com of Hoetetter’s Btosseeh Rttur*. the ssc_ pepslsr isvigerast snd alterative ascdiciac is esc General debility, fcv*r usd sgev. dyspepeia, eesedpeUos. rbssisetisa, sad other maladies era completely removed by K. A«k thote who have seed it what it has Jon* fur them. For sale by all Drasttoti end Dvaler* fveerslly ; Ci'lii Bicycle. KIDNEY WORT DOES m' WONDERFUL I CURES! Ileeane* It acUea the UTSS, SOWStSj Si SISV»:i» st the *«a* time. te—eikeleeneee tteeraem ofUii feiSSS ( , bamove tbet OeVeiope In «»d»*r •»* Wrl-1 '»e«ral«U,| ■.Mies, of hi eue Disordon a, BtUomneae, JaandRoe. and teaele Ooaptoiate. I sss what non* sat i _ _n>en« n. Stork, of Junction City. Imeji, Kldmy-Wortmiml him after regular rwy Iseinmhnd man trying for four ja»r». I I Mr* John Amall.of Woalilngton, Ol.lo. oaf I IpK^nSd’u^r^-^Mrvd IT I ESaay-Wort. 1 p. it, a Goodwin, an ».lltor In Chardon. Ohio I Imtd be vaa not eriiOE-tcd to live, lieing l.loatou I Ibajondb«ll«f. but Kl.ln.y Wortcnredl*lm. I 1 Anne I. Jarrott of H.uitli Salcoi. M. T., eay»l Ittekaaven vaaraanlterliig front kidney tmubleal IStSSJSSsSBS 5»«*k.d i-y ‘“o (Xidney Wort. _ | I waa nrmbla to^woS.. Kidney frort SS I** well Merer." KIDNEY-WQR] permanently CURES K,D “i:,?L S R E ?l«PLAmT..| Ob caoR. one package of Vhk I 'medicine, llaoln l.lanld varaa,eerTlon | •Ml ' ' ■ ~ |«v medicine, awom .-n—- leealfMad, for tbooe that canlRO* rumry la^/racfaieff* r?»af tficitmet *« tilkv GET IT ATTHE Pltf.OOISTS. I’KICT.. _ WEI.LH. UICHA KRSOS A Co.. ITor a. I (Will send tbs dry pose-paid.) si bI-Petox. VT. re [awad by Rbe eteaEn «f yowr daiia^ar^d Hop Si It yon • nlaand nee ZTrnt , me Hop i. any In- arver yan year eei J . .ul'at. u I " ponara. |&k Tbmi ieto die em- . ... f. id MR atRJliy I r e t.i a taka MOP Ritters ■aeeyradto . pA. Amt < Kidney Ibat OdxLt I IstiW iMMRfirwut i t- 4 i fep te lesdShij mm td Hor>u ""5 O. L C. > an ate ml • red irr SSjl HUP Irp “ toe -elll Wvmewa mdw * • ft ft 4 ■f*n< «4. Mi it na• | ••*•»• life. R ft Elelaeee, a» 'FAIL I kt. /mm/c. ■ad thamosal ft ths* g-a.l work is iw- wartled fe tfta «x4, Aough, to ha sun, earns own self-appruval should be rosraw nr nte-.y, wute n cup oi Their walkiug mdk i ia this respect the draft is bleak and Ths Psruvian ladies do aft work— they aouailiar labor disgraceful. Tst they an gsoarally occupied. They rise esrly r 4akaacupof teaaudgotc mas*. i an neat and pretty; ? they surpass ua. The and never tocohes ths ground; than ia no fussing or fumbling with trains. A white skirt is sometimes •Upa a little Jplow the dress, with a deep -rhftnvuftddfft hteks^-and always white an J clean. Prunella gai ten arc gener- •By won; this handi an bare; the manta ia thrown over the head, felling graceful^ demm almost to tha bottom of the skirt, and gives them* charming ap- paaranoa, for it may conceal many da- jeefe of a faqa that i# not handsome, Ypad it sets off to advantaga tha ohansa of a beautiful (aos. A lady never goes out aloes in Lima; two or three go to- KY. eettad hy thahr frfeads wbanvw they go, and an never ponnftud ta saa par sons of tha opposite sax alone. Ail tha so sflootasHy ft this dona that ths ladias T as salted •0,000 Liverpool, at tha kted kaov Itot MtoO ft Jl here afl ths toy This firm slao mads 400 gross at toy pistols, 23.000 be zee tcaptus, TOO gross rolling hoops, snd 42.000 taxes wooden toothpicks.—//art- fijrri Tirutt. good ADvrcm to a jrtmm. Jim Webster was brought up before sc Amt in Justice of ths Pesos. It was the same old charge that used to bother him so much in Galveston. After the evidence waa all in, ths Judge, with s perplexed look, said : “ But I do not comprehend, Webster, how it was possible fof you to steal those chickens when they wen roosting right under the owner’s window, and there were two vicious dogs in the yard.” “ Hit wouldn’t do yar a bit of good, Jedge, for ma to splain how I ootdhed dem chickens, far yar couldn’t do it yft/ self if ya tried it forty times, and yer might gat yar hide full ft buckshot da berry fust time yar put yar lag ober da fence. De bee way far yar tar do, Jadgu, ia fur yar ter hay yar chickena In ia market "-rZfccas Ssfttno*. MLBCTMIV RMJFOJ An alectrio reporter has been invented in Faria, not ona that can run after a fire or interview a candidate for tha Cabinet, but a quirt sort ft an affair, fit only to luoosd tha procaedflags ft l«ipa- DPMETTAIIR'S Is • I If yon are Interested ta the Inquiry—WTrirh te the hert liMMTftl for ftau aftff Heart l this h the a*«wrr,at- terted fty two ai s■rails— -. Ute ■HicIm wfSrkMi uni- icrr. ^rwvtoaoo^ n ft— sad diivea Mi all Warty —. fur aut ualj era they saust sacceraful hotel kee| era, but their place is ia every wsy worthy uf patronage. It is ooe laftftUy ■>v ■leWgf'tfoi: «be roomy, airy, snd convenient ▼ arranged; the sccommodatioiis, fare and attention are find clam, and Shoal Creek i* the most romantic dream and the best fish ing water you ever saw. Add to this the unrivalled power of tbe old Rock Spring in the cure «if dropsy, scrofuls, dyspepsia and diseases of the bl< od, »kin and khIhcvs, aad the sum of attractions is irresistible. If you have ever been there you know this U all true. If you have not, try it just once. You will never regret it. Address Ellis A Co., Bailey Springs, Ala. A tocno man who had bean expected for sorqe time to “ propose,” but whoft diffidence had kept him back, wtf as tonished by his father laying to him as he set off for his sweetheart’s residence one avening, “John, yQu’d better take along with you this exclaimed John. te—UftWRfiPMRfteBftR w f V the srtevMrirrt along tiffie"' ** What for f ’*« formerly, end that with ths A Great Knterpri^ Tbe Hop Bitten hfanutacta ing Com pany ia one of Rochester’s greatesi bus iness enterprises. Their Hop have reached a ng found their way into almost every household in the land.—Graphic. Wow that bars been bod-ridden for have been completely cared br the use of Lydia A small quantity of nickel added to steel makes it harder. Smell is aot always a sufficient test the ffeftaoe ftf dangerous *v Or- ganle pftftae mm perfectly inodaroua, and (iav^ no smell whatever. , (hr jam agstaet fever aad all malarial Udney-Woct op Bitters sale beyond all prece dent, having from their intrinsic value “So aa^to screw op your courage a ijtati” answered pater. When John cams home tint night ha said: “ I’ve No Ho-piUi Needed. No palatial hospital needed for Hop Bitters palieuu, nor largo-salaried tel ented puffers t«i tell what H<i|l Bitten will do eg ‘Sura, as they tell their (tern story by their certain and absolate purge at homte—New York Iqdependsnt. x Arrow* ro oum ArcMAror*. Replying te tha question whether or not oar ancestors were acquainted with. Ths only form of oath among the Sho shone Indians ik, “ The earth hears me. The sun hears me. Shall I lief” ■ I» jfu are hair lees snd eaj "*!« in® te®'* hf , H .ui positively make new hail grow. Y^PJ f.'” f as Rats.” Belsars bed-bugs- Us. ahUATm. ., M SoMWaiUo, Ma*., Ray*i “U ••HEADACHE • •••PILLS The Cyclopaedia War. VW arato te fefe. MSA wniara to. srawSH •-* to* tepm ate •—» Sayrara. Mwrarv w-ra as. ■sussrf as* to* ••sisrv ft*** —•* It ia iW uw».-r i - • ■ v ■ •'-to. saw iy■»»*♦*■». >a a Iotm **toM mIsm*. artsASss:» amt •mi ■■ n* SHW* Iftaa Aa«ar«.ai V l j<*mm*D*. at loa- tMa«*aStoft a* Ua** •raS »■•* a«iw* i**a v )« *»tft*as aa * s**M a/ft* arawaia^ la Efta latarl-as pf+mn r iha dim* _ . . . 53Sr Victory Ual. la uSoTt ta aaak. apoa aL»al SsJ fW )M4* l* rttry draansrat of Sum* la**W**» tsrCLrcS For The V .».*■• I Olbar ^SrVAY^a a lar*. t. slAad la. r ••<*»' anfcL . up..* AftSL tKa «rh.-I. au-i'-'f uT Uilaa aa*ar OM alt. BM^raiir* CjtSiMwM* **4 rrary nshss or tat ■hall hraeafonrai* fora of t)w oatStof hll hutoa To.Dm profH»>>o*l mo*. an.) Ih. lr nr. t from mratln* Dim VK»t>le'R wanu. to to tUuuUr than to »tlj thl« anrl oiir numrron* otl Jut the Liter.rv Revolution has alwayD looke-t to —It ha* Davor looked In vain. M ourH| “ volumea printed laat bly mora than two m the Cjclop«dla directly ■ot abortoifhied discover that Ihelr own Intereata, after all. 910,000 Reward _ or* tdmttoal with tha Intereata of tie people, and their real proflt*. In the end, are taenwaed. by the hnmenae The majority of booksellera however, ore better her ftondard *nd Inemnparably low ortced pul,Ilea- _ i the people, la whoee lotereru It U, for It* patronafe, oked In vain, our mMe than ooe mlUlos mm I. . L a _a_. To Club Agents. actly from ua, and by union* with your uelfhbon and friend* you can aecure club rate* of M per met wgl b* aDiwred to any an* orderln* at one time three er mora aeta of tha -, and a dlooonat of IS per cant wtt be allowed ‘ to any on* ordertni five or more aeta at ona earh dolus •pedal pro- Aa n (pedal Inducement to our Mend* and natron* to so to work pnmtpNu and vipnrtnuip, what ha can for the diiaemtnation of unlveraafknowledse, we propose lo dlatrlbuU SIO.UZI In alnaa aa foUowa, in addition to tha regular diaeounl to club* -. toK AAft EX owva weel So be dtatrlbuted eYjnolly amonr the flrat SOOehib aaenta who eend o« clnb* ffiOyUUU Xtewara of not Ua* than fir* •ubacrlbera, alter June isth and before Sepcem- ftK AAA E> anwwrca w*rf In addition to the Sr*t to he dlatitbuted amon» tha 100 clnb aeent* ftOyUUV Acewara wfc0i dunne the mme time, send u» the larput number of MharWher*, hot laaa thanRvranty in nombar. the amount tobe dUtrtbuted proponlouately to the whole number of aub. _fhapamw ofth* eubm^bare mEuTm e^-ryraa^ba forwarded to ua. Tim named will be «i- ‘ a* rapidly aa the order* me received and the remalntet <S.flni will be datribulad l The name* of the penona ranatriac Hies* reward* win be printed, -wtth the amouna rp. Order* for the fall nett will bo Slled by us with the utmo«» berlnnlna not later than July 10th, order* betas Ailed In ths •quest. Di ieiIlIIr* psnnhlet Jcwrihln* draft, money ordsa rnlvmal Xnowledre" will he lenl free upon re<i,ie*f .wblleaEJoRM. with laras to cluba, and Illustrated panijs .*«S!Sr58SS5WSSfS“~ •=.*'“** bj-rv ■pt AUOTB WAVTXW rua Bible revisiok V*ox* Olxllli AND ALL Osaaed hy SSaliarlial f A WAKH \NTBO CON*. Prtadh, •• * -<><>• Foi ealrhealt ftruauler. MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KIND*. ftELTINfl, .^OSE snd PACKING, OILS, POMPS AM KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ad. Sand for •Vice-list W. H. DILLINGHAM A CO. 143 Main Street LOUISVILLE, /r. CELLULOID fVP.CLASSES. PsprssssMng tbs choicest aalsctel Tortola the 11 sod Ambarr The lighteat. b ndsoraetl nd stroagaat known, gold bv Oot'Ciana and •cwelara. Mad* by tbs SPJENCKIl oPPICAI 4F G CO.. U Maul an Use Saw . Ceatiy Auguta, Me. t72tSru m M:istsrS