The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, August 25, 1881, Image 4
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Once upon
go ■arnmn pat oa bar mbocaat, and I in a far tmiin atata than Cm alae-
IjottiA, rary proud to ba of nan, lad bar trio Uahtor tba elaotno muter is at tb*.
down to tha place wbara Mr. Oopbar prte^nt day. The klea of the '‘tram-
’ and the teH-pTbpOlftiig aaglW were
tha aif” some twa bafoia. but it
only sixty yaaaa ago that George
trail that summer that she saw so many Steplienaat| ( ijtoaihffi and rr^dTTfH
•hi«f thatlapold nd4‘ tall them all ii I into a working machine the yagua and
were to write all night—/toiaiope Doo foggy ftggestiona and porpoaes which
Jr T M ff Vdny mechanical minds were already
P f #■—"«ato jiw—war* k V 9 X»itempklili^. Within the id*ty year*
rnib U7 ate !■ tarriMy teaasas, Aon, * f- —I I'**"*
To be snre bar father and mother lived
with her, and they were all very wall in
their way.
When it waw Mp-ome or
nothing ooold be nioer thsM to
into mamma's artiUTin tha
chair. Or, if aha fell down and bruised
herqglf, gnrely mamma’s was tha moat
rfmntnrtirtQ Van^ in the world.
Bat it wasn’t always bed-thne or nap-
tima, and aba wasn’t always braised;
and there worn lots of times whan papa
PAST AND rilKHENT.
Thera is a good deal of harm lean prat
tle about the superior health, the
the wisdom of par great-
-grandmothers.
I| is | oommonSlnig to haar people,
who ought to jlwtfe better sense, talking
nbont the good old times and the higher
away
tunaa 1
or
Qg W9 fpf
' luryssttog " an the farm, tod
flying about setting tha hooaa to righta,
and making rrerything bright and tidy;
and than Lottie was lonely sad longed
for little pla/mata* »
It wasn’t really ao far to other houses.
respect for the old folks, living and
dead, we must not ahnt onr eyes f« t^e
reality. Tha truth ia that people live
longer now than ever they did. The
medical piolrasion knows more now than
ever it did; and we ooold pot into the
Held to-day a bigger txaj at centena
rians than our grandfaihara oonld ia tha
good old days whan they ware young.
Moreover, old people now are murh
was# children, but the , more viguraua than ike aft)'people of
was as high between* ao far, far ^ times past. Our people are growing
■is nttg evsn Brano, the old deg, is tell and portly. Tha a ambers of
to be eompany, sod would act •mguWly-Ull and wall-propcrtkioed
ta tong dairy-ehniaa mound his ▼uung bmo and women to be aeen ia the
seed. Bo than Lotto to on the pleas streete of Hew York to~day astonish (he
end taehad all eaar (he toy hr a look of tod hlWiwa who ramamNw the boya sto
wildgaaag od all erar lbs pratne hr a S»h ef fsrty sr thy yaam ago K.sne
ptosa was aetotog to ha mm 09- mas w sentaeil to Vto ikd iaaa af mmt
whara, as to* waul to tor mother, who hwmw torn latramw; but thm h am—*
ntyGpa for him.”
Ralukck, took ArioblT*^xnbroiderad
r gp ■ " "to 9 a'"'"? -
strength and
granffsthers
It is t common*
mile# of raiboad, reprewmting $17,000,
004,000 of valne, ovarrunning evary oon
menUl and phyaical ability of those who.! ro , t „ T „f the islands df 1 the
lived long ago. While wghavq great Ami vet toety yam* ago' the man
'**-*—' ,nw ‘ K - , “ TV ‘ Uwin " to jwbose ingerfuitg, but mare particn-
Inrly to whose fortoght, Qpmpreheneton
end;
they
One
let
thousanda of ulen in Europe and
country can easily recall, the whole
md synh-rn of the civilized world
has been btohitod his grown to Mb plW-
en l proportions.
^herc are at present nearly 980,0flfl
Hkfcto, representing 117,000,-
Value, overrunning evenr oon-
frotn his head, and, placing it on that of ^ ^ Besrchw,” Uulu-
Utooldm^aad^Yl faii’E TTatonto
’‘Tatethis, good fstod, tonanmmtor ***“ . A-
me, far you have more need on ff
fhm%+ ' . . ,.T
“ farewell, my lairda,” waahiaohaer-
ful parting reply to a aourtly group who
affectionately took fhefr leave of '
" I have along journey before me, wglt" .
must ton say good by.’* *.
* Now I am going to Q
hereto spirit as be tod the scaffold; tod> , at> prugg^s lor ju 1
gently touching tha ux, added, "Thiais
xne vary neacMnan anrsns nom pa- a ti> 1 1 to
tomld ie < bf Th» d >ctofi >v4 t ImS a J>«t« w
, Wi
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What into- Mn
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«»other moment too mighty soft] ^
fled from Its mangled Uaemapt.
'• """nflws I 7toK~TTP»3
head, altar bamg abowa. on aitoar
flttown, wA the whole ocr’
away to a mousing oaaoh by U4f
at »**
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d and has <*md aB areoml
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Lm^mttlmg ao*; U-»
dMip. and taka a hash y w I
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tot V too mashes see iigk t j
a tekee mvaa (ha ps l
flbsa %» ^
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PATENTS.
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U%JP Ctotli
euStomato 1
Sate sn
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sal’s am as utoY 1
attwd 10
km ^ Ka t 1 ^
poY-piflg fW!\ fd J^^Hows oOays gon^f. Hisl
rtartog," m»d flusijj off they A crrT v»«*»eax.* hamuk
ana as other, and did a wonderful
of "
eeampered to
they found
the top, but they
and how ha you
Why, tha knowing
ahewed at the baae of tha stalks till tha
weeds fall down, and then in a^winkling
they nibbled qff the seeds and
them
made
and filled them ao full thei they stuck
out as if they had the mumps.
Then both darted back and into tha
hole* and Lottie began to fear aka
shouldn't see any mere, whan the biggest
one came skipping out again, and this
time stopped in the gnus quite close to
Lottie, and began to dig with his front
pawu like a dog, and directly ha pulled
out two Httle things that looked like
onions, only smaller, but these he did
not
outer
up apd ate thorn,
v Lottie thought this ao very fmmy that
aba ran away to tail mamma all about it
“Adli what are they, these pitty little
ttiped things r aha ended breathlessly.
^‘Thay are own cousins to the aquhr-
rals that live in the walnut trees In Maw
“only they
.Sun.
your own summer vegetable# there.
H you dotott tt, try ths foilastog |*Sk :
Take barrels and bore holes around tha
middle, and one hole large enough to
admit (he noaa of you watering-pot
Fill the barrels with stoma aa high aa
tha rows of holes, and fill in with good,
matoes, etc. One barrel will be enough
for each kind Be sure to have one flat
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\ DIBLE REVISION
J JJ ^tiiurto Dmom
turps
give
thirteen buudred_tim
demre totofrlTli
aelvea; is welcomed wherever his pencil
wil) pat money into people's pockets or
give them u Httto notorintf.«
he pays 5 cents a glfes for beer, full
rates for board, top prices for clothes,
lean over tha large hoto where you, either ^ ^ ^ y , fttil on the
will pour in water until ^ nms out of
the holes you have mads, and which will
prevent the earth from filling this large
hols up. Benge (he barrels around
your yard and pflant your seeds. Kt#p
the barrels fil/ed with water Up to the
holes and yoti hav* alTtlSa requisites for
*OYtb-air, heat and for ^oa to setowUUeyou
street-cam. While othere are enjoying
the opera, the social party, the cirCO*,
prayer-mt
cards, a
marching with a political olub, the re
porter is wrestling with a Mast of cha-
otia facts and endeavoring to get them
into shape for you io
ve aw^ftott 1 to*'itoto nm»> toiy i
'Mb
090TLT BQMM4.
The f ream of all the groat
lorohaa are plated with gold a
an
vior, in
Wt j
in 8b
times that sseonaA Although time
ehurches oflm to tha starving peejaatty
fine chanoea to plunder, they are
never touched Tha wretches fear Di
vine vengaahea, ahd would ktdbSVMAef
tthanlnaahaiA
Be good Preaching/ }<’ >
Ne man can do a good Joh of wort; ptearti
• good Senuea, try A law imtV weM, dor tor a
patient, or write a goed article wtorr be Teeb
miserable ftaW'luii. with clnndsl. brain aad
unsteady luao'aa. and uoas aosuk
be covered an frooty nights. Cucum-
bara and tomataea may haqg over the
barrels, cutting them off whan they
reach th» bottom. lAalooa.nuy hatted
to tha wall or tsaea. The atones hawt
an important aarvioe in holding up tha
earth, and is ahaerbing tha heat during
tha day, which they give out at night,
afl aa
and, between the annoyances of
'toes, noisy chambermaids and pensile of
sunlight Ixifiug mid his Vy*a, he‘ does
well to gat seven hours' sleep by the
time he is Wald «l noon i«* gto Ms
braakiach At 3 s’dock Up m*»oste at
tha office and begins the same old round
of dutia£. Is this your Use of a (res,
untroubled life?
A p^DT writee: “I have ofi
that uwatiAw^iaperreporters are
men. I never hear them spokofiof ate
they become aged Tha queatidn tk
troubles me is what becomes of thew
So*. » u IMiM.'teMfmi ip
pabinat, but ti (qy a# with rovemre m*i
are edi#nc New titok and Ghiaago
pera. tol a to -iaavaatt -te W .
i * * u ii IR*’ '£ tolf 1
tvixTLFH Grave* nad not bee 4
become aa expert iiuraa la tost, th
wag the
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