The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, September 29, 1881, Image 4

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tACBBMBL. I : -r.-s.» rx; | i ii j Hi i Hi Mil-yl, — T -jih«t. *■ to koT* bMa » IHti« mnrt ikon 1 hap *>«U Ik* Mi w^derfal bkaftk, wUhapamlW ai«ol*lrr»c doriac lh« pMi AfUw or row —Tk* higkoot rafuUr mo-w«t«« bat odaootion or Ibo atadj of I Tbi highest ware* are gawvailj oar j gr« o ware in U)0 open aea nerer reaohaa 80 degreeo, aad Mldom exceed* IB degree*. It ia possible that in a storm there may be short portions of a wave-surfaoe ex- imposM^nrres, ana tneM m*y be rery dangerous to boats ; bat (bey do not oc cur at all in simple swells, nor do they determine the slgpo of the large under- depth carries it below the surface wave, and the mean effective wave acting upon the ship is alwaya lee* otoep, especially in the case of short" waves, thah In the surface wave. From these facta we see that the well- known waves which “run mountain-high” have their existence only in the imagi nation of the poet. A MV BBT AN DRINK. ' Kooamoa, or “kumyss,” the Russian It h*e besa many yean since we left tka dear old eekoot-room, and our tae^h- jeinwbo wrnsojcio l, an4 jw »e posi- flvd (hat at that time w» knew when the Moon maintains were, tlto IlunaUyaa, Uie Philippine islands and the Ducipcr river; but Wo can place our baud npon our lidart to-«Uy and say truthfully that we do not know where one of them arc, and we don’t believe We have hoard one of them men tinned in the last fifteen years. Still it must be remembered that ju arc in the newspaper business. the Moon mountains every day in our business. Customers would expect it, *nd while they would appear** be look ing at the ehfteso, to see n there were any skippers, before buying a wedge of it, they would in reality bo making up their minds whether we knew where the Philippine islands were, and the genera] course of the Dneiper. One of the most lucocssf til groceri, ! man who has accumulated a handsome fortune from a very small beginning,’ told us only the other day that he owed all bis auoceaa tq.k]*p use of algebra and a few theorems in geometry when piok- Ipr oa ugly k One day, so says the • fellow cMee ia, the worse , end began to use iaeultug l*. ' _ i you advertise to bring together s glance the sort of person she deal with, ntid, reaching over robed the district alarm for a po- f a*n< lat's that tor?” asked the bnlly ,"3 Bare,” said the. madamo, Tl§ bully got up and, made for the dooij drink, ia made of milk, sugar and yeast. In Russia mare’s milk is used, but here they take that of thq oow. ■ It is put up _ “ Dctfla ^ wlth ~P* tgnt ■topp*", "mg s mackerel oat°ot the^dt with a book "highly way greater quantity of ita contents is to turn It, heed downward, ia a pitcher, dose the top of the pitcher with e doth, end then, Inserting^ the hand, remove Ty end then, Inserting U> awfflis; and it ia not now widely known, on ac count of ita expense, »a (o me rally sold. Aitar the sugar and ths yenst—an oanoe ci sagar and a pteca at oompmased yeast about the aiae at a pea to each quart at milk—hee baened<Ud, Mm fluid i* allowed to stand in ^ oncaxzutin l* allowed to stand in ths botllsa, on- lhmk ^ ^ , mmx-Bc ess tide el the the brine off, And toying just as d««e as he oonld for cash. Where would that man be to-day if he had only leaned to add and multiply fractions, and had stopped there, and had bought perform, because, toe greater or Ians ex tent, they are reepooaible for the chil dren under their charge. Mo teacher who ia wosthy of the name, and ootn|>e- Ucl to undaoitand the great trust that eneanutted to him or bar, wuald at turning a child oat to battle lha world aqd make it* own way in e e mi is kt Be nottom ci letutira dollar was paid, and the bully was to go, umnoleeted.—Bottom OMKirra for ouwummbs.^ '■ Ctongreas ? I’m looking for said a tall, one-eyed woman, g AltfuugU uno of the doon of the of RegreecntativeB. that feller with the bald head r list do you want with Congress, w ? ” demanded a depaty door- gruffly. “ Hold on I yoa can’t there.’* camr frqra Ifeeka county, Penn- ia, to see Congruaa^ and if you’ve oo draught anywhere aruand hero hoars aader Isvurahle nmdittooa The Uead in e e w»k or two, shea lbs prmlart m read; The tarmanlaU* 4a is small qaaattty <4 alanhd but the hr gpql'i U*uu frum Ms rABTW DtAMOBn*. dianvfvi* to rut «ht*uu. aa Mm* .1 euu bu »m b y * ^ .. __ mnmt. the Vqt of Um yvtumi tal uu the w s p*4at. H* ssrisea ht ibis gyrsmslal gyrmius* hf+x-Aimr ttou ui ray aurlww to pea ■vsU apartW, at aumestoag atm A r*aJ 4mm ml t* a»ma euA vikh ** |*»- •** k aiaays ami lr*m mhw«*->r - mml Hit eftoa s ^ua the buy• mg imhfar tauruad Ihsi UMto mourn- ■Aeaiee M-mk the ruUtag jm**. "4 tea meuae Uem aaawtod tu TVm g •se rut |WWSUr!y like the dmmimd. ' Ik- t| mbm urn ^isu to a* yepak h4 hw • Iry e au*ea d wtoto Iml a*q4ml to I lib* §m» lr *<4 ||b* f TTk*** —t ^ I* 4$ ' -4 mauy hie, ■ h a xraagu I m aueh a •» j that the XmftB may saa the aahet ' M Is that aie ut the •* Ko; | a |mas." ** hbal’a that Imtu bqopsl buy taDlag ovcaackaul H«ihegm suyfnambr “lie • one .4 the pa«r« ** Who te the! mfl s m 1 erttst «hh e art Ihd hu ham e |mae V* That'# a aw^femkr. He ‘•I—* - — UlmleUmA t^Mafllh he at te he awe - hmem f Ita m ama <4 (he JRmP lUeaUArrs. coaaot make fair >kin, rheeka and aparkliag eyre with all cnametics of France, or beaotfflm the world, while in poor koaith, and Aithing will give you such good health, vvngth and Viouyant spirit* and beauty *• Hop Bitten^. A tr^al 1* certain proof, another celumB.—Telrgrapn. Tlminrcr oculists having pronounced flto reading of Oerantn text to be injuri- AUs to the eyes, the Swim Government has resolved to discontinue its use as idh as possible, and ail their official nouncements will henceforth be printed exclusively in Roman charac- s. It has long- l>een a matter of sur- so that the Germans retained their conth, barbaric Gothic alphabet, and il not adopt the beautiful symmetrical man letters. But aftor the outland- Oothic has made them a weak-eyed tion and nearly destroyed their sight :ey will probably discard it before they me totally blind Mr. JhlpHANAN, brotlier of tlie late i-Presidont, is a lively and haudsome |d gentlem m, now 88 years old. He is j good talker, and is much interested in olitics. • f THJI TEXAS UVSTANU. Mr. Murray, the ex-preacher, writes 6a iksk RanJhhmma Tfmm-etlrA \A) in© Dy7lU.nl IiCTUlu favor of the little Tex^b^istang: Texas is just the pla^Wor the bUsi- and the tough little mustangs are e right stock to take hold of for im ivement He says that they trace oir origin back to “ a race of eqi " aad queens,’’ and have only orated under hard usage. “I have these little 800-pound hones,” he ,ys, “ travel eighty miles with a 180- ud man up, "under a Southern son, ride across country, without road- from son to sun, and that, too, ith little grain, perliaps nothing but grass they can got from the prairu At night—many of them paoe—pace like the wind—puce so fsst that they pla) With yoa on the prairie, though yoa hate a blooded mount that can run like k greyhound. Others trot—trot Data toll) —with allflea well oat and perfect knes actiua, and will do nothing but trot, however hard praaaad. . I knee rami through the prair floevfa el the rump at • am fifteen end onwhnlf hands high, ami I I4aud hay in eotor, with a tad Mark ee I night and that arould aevep the ground a fcml, and bean unabto to t*mk to* I 1*4 at range up to bli eKnmflb my I tu-d%l uae asthma quartor-brad mare >4 J 1,100 |« mad* amgal, that touk to the wtth her eyea torn a a *ay ihai plekaly toU tor rator to hit e dml ee ha deL" is, from 1888 up to at balsa produced «7 I eottom. under! 1880—Urn nambor was 5t.488.886w » Inteasnoa, and all fbrau of taking Msssmas’s only pruiurstion of beef containing tt* entire uutrfiion* propertha. It contain* blood debility relieved by Baav Toma, ths ing, force-generating and lift ~ ‘ ' le la ■ood-mak- H prop- all enfeebled oonaiuona. :otoe-g< ertii'*; h Ittralnahle whether the recall of eihaoitioa, nervon* (ration, overwork, or aCuto disease, rtlM aae W—yl nervon* pro*- s, particularly uphinU, 0a*- box “Rough on Rata” keep* a boo** free x rat*, mica. Aa 1&. froy flioa, bed-bur*, roach aa. i ‘ iiaw io v>:«'I I!U»iiraltn. lit* Mnury* »nj.a»» w*l .jnSii hum * i»u**iuunl» brou^Ul .on b/ Mi)]>uio bloody vvIjun UO'i A-DA T.! v wiP ra- tloie heAlfh lu iltd iitiybiofll tfon.' IM'AfiAUS t» » honing »yni|», pl»*mhiil to lukt*, »ii't in * liKSI milFIKR, •*vt?r di^cotero'i, curing Scrotuifl, ^yphilHic W»itkn»dfl of lh« Kidney.*, in Vtiil*#* litoj.MwIuria, Nru voiw ,ii*outers, Debility, tTili<m» Com* pUinta and Didcaaufl of the^Hleod, Lirer, faiidufy*, stomach, Skin, «tc. BAKER’8 FAIN PaNACEA cure# pain in Man tuff DR. EOCfER’B WOKMi. WORM SIRUP tiMtautly dMlroy* PERRY I>A\ A SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR RbsunatisiD, Neuralgia, Cramps, Choitra, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Lahra^w totha Ho* » mta Hadnoa bay a tto ttoams of tto Ottawa at w tto*. rnmma tto Gharatkill, tto Big nwv aad tto Albany. Oa tto weal aid* i4 the hay tto suutheriy wind* are tto cokt- Sat that blow ia tto wiator, aad ttora m laaa snow au>l Wua mteoae cold in tto vi- q^Uy of Turk Factory aad furtCharaa- ifethanta “ ^ tag wiator tto temperature aadMiaal i F0r KAUbI ALL PB00n!ST : HOSTETTElfc Fitter 5 »>»■ km Bvewy BmAmt f ifhww toa tto Bm>« cwmaty * »k w gtvw hua pAvaiv' *4 tLa-tf . , (VmgMtol am4 tt to dtol gto a MO "rT* ^ ’I A a R-> aat ttoa l*mu la and ttof fetoa- J ir^t§ ? If wu 4*, dead a ymial td ** ,,y u u upped old sky iiwke* aha waala la fear- . A A IV It wiU rwyAaly a rwwt 1 4 •ma to u ♦*■>»**«* b» «*>a paa- ! J W - -- 113 _ , iwattary toU wadt to'4 toaa ban a ■•‘■acua aad l^wtoaam ^ S^a unlimited .upptoa of rS^nd WSPC* white pine, spruce, white birch, poplar, aspeo and tamarao of any iwpukw r»cr siw-oapu to awll imitaltiai muu k. Mo repate)4e man aver thought <d it His |*ptkUi*ou and oocupauuu w-mUI soon 14 goto. Ttorw orw very lew iwnun* who buy tnnkets who dunot buying anally ever purity and value, appofnttug it haa doubtlc Tub for knocking down a man for saying “he toped to God GacflafA would die,’* tees 11* an incident that took place ia Cleveland sixteen yean ago. On the morning after Lincoln was shot a knot of men were expressing their sympathy with the t victim, when an architect named Husband broke out vtityi: f glad fineoln is shot, and' IlkApfl Ae U [| dead by this time.” The words nearly oast him his life. It was only by the most strenuous exertions he was saved from the fury of a mob; Le waa severely handled, despite the efforts of frienda to protect him. He was a prominent archi tect, and had built the county Court House. ^On the corner stone of this building ean be seen the following en graved: , J „ - J.r*aw*ur very been to had dianumd rtdcncA & would bp supposed xrom Ns popu larity that only one subsUhee Is now known to the world for the relief of rheumstism, and that is St. Jsoobs Oil.— St. Louis (if©.) Dispatch. : o 4gkweetofcfpf awwe.a-ep4M|#eaa*ee#ee •••#••#•*# w*asse*e# the.——ia when tto words 4< G. AHua- cut out baud’* had bees, but thay Am day after Husband was mobbed. jror QVAUTirr. 1ml Me.BmBtoatol.iJmt tto bgato of the MB toper ia than that ef Ake A GOOD EDITOR. itor, p eompetent npup Ji*r f, i* like *(teacriU ^poet— born, not made. On the IkAdon daily papers all the historians, novelists, po ets, essayists have been employed, and nearly ail have failed. We might say all, for after a display of brilliancy, brief but grand, they died out literally. Their resources were exhausted. “I can,” a late editor of the Times to Moore, “find any number of men of genius to write for us, but very seldom one of “ thunderers ” in know, been men of common sense. Near ly all sueeeasful editors have been men of this description. ^Campbell, Bluwer and Disraeli faded. Barnes, Sterling and Phillips BOissadsd. ▲ pood editor seldom writes for his paper. He reads, 1 aeleats, altera and cam* and to do all this well he has bu^ time for ocmpotetkcSL * Ta write M.mmriaqpaAly^ foed^symp- E. Pumlu Ma 11 s Jsoot <• OH to Tsak JamBd.-itotoMd (Ka.* fmm Back* ooaaly badora I ism.is uat, to aas buw jwu'ra « f. Tsil m 1 aaal g > ia sm.mg a U<af -Icrk*. pasM aad psgvaI If ttosa'e a •.taam ftto at Cowgr— Ml by tto lima I resell it, it’ll wish it wss ewervd with itor thst .vnnee out without harUag I ” They uulnoad her to leave by telling lirr that the “ Coogns* from Bucks • isinty **, held ita asasioaa in tto Patent Office, and she departed, thrraleduig to ^•t the bill disposing id her mortgage ’LroOfth liefore she loft town, or make the Bucks county msmtor thinks bar ic! of “cider had busted under him just t a» a *hot tower fell on top of him.” Berthlevv Muff. Not *o fsHt, my friend ; H you could hw* the i>tmng. healthy, blooming men, women and children that have been raised from beds of sieknesn, suffering and almost death, by the use of Hop Bitters, vou would say “Glorious and invaluable remedy.” Seeother column. —Philadelphia Press. TBK MAN NilO RAN A DAILY. * Enough is as good as a feast for some men. A man in Hartford, Ct.—prob ably a relative of Mark Twain—yearned to run a daily. His yearning was satis fied. He run it three days, the last run being into the ground. In its obituary it says: “Our amlgtion to run u daily paper has been satisfied for the present. We have h )d the experience. * • • If anybody on tire Hill hears to-night any particularly aonoroos snoring, they may know that it is an ex-editor of a de- fund, city doily putting in a square night’s atop once more.” Tdlaklaa Yttm. -fiould take Tfernar’* fiats Kidaay aad liwr Oxi of the most audadous and trans parent of knaves was the fellow who in troduced himself at Pmnesville, Ohio, KTCsffi'ttXrJs; Mheetalds for $400,000, of fetaudahip with Gould TauAaMk Otoaf the mlheatof awm Am gM a to gtw bar a (c^ hV, rS.SffP WrgJftJMli an instant so dambfoaod- , tmvg to, bat ed that the bollei which ha sent of tar 4 tto fngifcvw ws* too late Id hit. A TOUGH HORSE STORY. the fa just as it appearedt “A of sagacity iu the horse led ion we give A curious install<v ocenrivd recently io the stables of Mr. A- Toughman. situated on North Elm stn'et. Mr.T. bos for a long time been in the habit of using Sr. Jacobs Oil, the Great German Keniedy. in his ex tensive stables. Amon>{ Mr. T.'s many horsesisajnvat.powerfhI Canadian draught horse. This animal in coiiive of time got so that that he knew the Sr. J A CO ns Oil. bottleveiy well;so well, in fact,that oaeduy recently ou Mr. T.’s retnru from business, upon entering the stables he caught him licking the sore shoidder of gflamt which stood lieside himr the animal, giving a wise ktoTf. *• ■ t* a< • V Mkrv !*?«•«•, IW tr *—»<•* i r« amt tt. • •atiskto. K. i. .«,<■ r • tr. 4 *kev t * • * MSrt I r, m. u L>e..,rt V • l*r» •• tv baawa tu Sj *-,<« j *,|. is. , v.'h i• ajdka-**e '• if < t - ns alter. T** mi'* w,, laMkMifa < »a Iv . ' W tv IV a. r, 11 - | Im, Ii). *»:»-* lenreS fcy *1 I '•< »i .u mr»u > ana t an ii-tl vI'houtaLtbtorvrlnr, 'I t« Mil* lav ptierlt i-rr. W.a'X'n* anv Mia* l“r»n :rt Iv-f! r < ■« , wa> • fll* Ihe aarrh i-vr » IV-<:rTlrk Prett, »ud til know It ton w- II •-n„ '■i». A«Wf -v (c./rlrroUr NCYCLOP/CDIA ■T!C^?HiBUSINFS5 TbS h Ihv rtetpvvl **4 ail* v-mplvu vv* rvlivbl, 4 Buvnvii *od Hvoivl Ibrma. w»rk on Kiiqu*u+ bu how to perform ill t)m mui to lb* h- vt hdrua -%arruu Whma#«4. full «Ie4eripti »ti .*f the i ^ AfHrem > a rmw u. Ittellfl dQti«« of lifo, and bow to all ooctotonfl. _ for cirrularfl coutalninf • Add extra termfl to agent. “fflHlAACo., AllthtU, (*o. a, Ft. c B usiness I I niversity v V^itsps< iAHTtJ'r' C% .>■ ^"Ta^cal.bus^^ "Ool Scud roR catalogues -» O Jtavey Wmi A 2 for Si r* by eu I a RUB for J.V,: so ltd fUc : iti ■Mil. C. K. BERG, Creeoo. It. m survey to his licking work, turned his head and caught up with his teeth from the box used as its receptable a bottle of Hr. J ACohs OIL. He threw the bottle on the flhor with violence enough to break it, and then delibemtely licked np the Wt. Jacob Oil. and applied it to tto cat Readers, we have seen the lawsef aporiation belied by beings with lea sense than Toaghman's horse The word haa passed among us, and when we am A mao who won't tty ths Gil. we say, ‘ Hs is worse thaa Tough man* home.' ” To I'mi-wii.’ I’mi* livt. PUN mike. UtcS Blo'J. vu<1 will < •Unvlotrljr rbviim the blood la tbv vntlr* v>M*-m fn ilirw month*. Anv |vr*o« wbv wiirtvlu-»o<<ii:i < «rl. from 1 to 12wo-k*m»v bv rrvt. ird tn.o m>l hvsllu. g vnrt vlhlm; I* pomihlv. tkli'i' vi-t-rLtri ct.''.litju mul : •rSlfttrr «laaua. I. M. JtM'S-CN A (II., ItiMion, Mmmm, (••in ter llnnser, Mr. -•rr—• • • ~~ ■ -tar - ■ SVtyt)* Wna. Sllvdvy m hvmvvvvU. mtU. CaMI* •Ifi i MpwiVi Sv>. A44ivvt Tavv * Cm., Annum, Uv A aKUVB WAamBr Ikv SvaltM PmMB Stll. ■Jfldvifll >i4 itototo. to— tomi * n — VM*. ImivvI rvbllibivs Cv., rbilv4.lfbiv, e*. An Open Seoreti TANG LINIMENT Is by fltr the best external known for nun or beast. The reason why becomes an “open secret ” when we explain that “Mustang” penetrates skin, flesh and mnscle to the very bone, remofing all disease and soreness. No ojher lini ment does this, hence none other is so largely used or does each worlds of good. “ ANT OUB THINK* A MO •$» IIIINO ** M selHiij.' my Blood .Nfcdioine. Will trust (No. w** druggists.l Dr. Fairchild, N*‘W RrutHwiok, N. J KOA.NOKJC COTTON PRESS. Two liuidi pr.oa m 300-lb. bvWtnVrrwcmntT. - rnMwwrr r^evd r.vJy for analtH-r b*l< In 10 tecouda. Conv.iii.nt, Pow.rfnl, Durnb!.. B.quicvv f,-ry liltlv room, ch^.p-t tr,*n m ooodvn .or.w proM. <'bin.Kl to m Hot ft.*. In • if,-.- uiiiiutM. CuciiUr. fr.v. }\VM. H. Bl'R'iUS.-t, M»n«- betorer, Rjon B,|0»i«, >. C. $225S^SS^i vnilktc MCN Lmtv T.lvarvpbyl lv>v S«0 to SIM * luunu men ilrodn.tv. tvvrvat.«j p.n.( •Bom. A44raa* VaLKVTIXK BkOH . JmmviIU. Win. i?G(5 * wv.1 la rear twv Ivwa. Tana u4 *3 .«t(t trea. ASA — H. BrnmiMnS Cm., PartlaiiS. Mn Cyclopedia War. Wi.fiM Lihwmry •vraiww«a». ■•*•!.••• ■a* Ma.pl.ia4, tar*, •yp.a.aioa, f.n.v wp<Cb #t.r* l.^rriaal Wawaa >“"«l-vJ.,abaatn'voi^»t . ' .i|.r ik.a Cb—hai.’. la«,al«»»»4ia. t. mi «».« 1.,,-r iboa AaaiaMa’a, f* *»' *•* >*«• t M 4 a.i. SkUm WtbMr MM rtto.a ta.f-'•n.-a V4 VMM. k«Ml, IS— mom, mmmt'mtrn la (ba* b. t v, mat 1% batfa—toBM* ivMil LMwi akaar. m<» m ir TOO WAIfT T*X ENGINES, ' SAW MILLS, OR ANT KIND OF MACHINERY, ADDRESS F. P. CRAVELEY, Manufacturer snd Dealer, . NRW ORLEANS n t airblis’ Scale:. TheW orld's Stands rd. FAIRBANKS’ $ 0 000 REWARD "“IT t, f • Bteff < ih»t KX Smmm* is* * te ml Im.! .4 k. L .« 4m4 mm* la. .a.rt^M *.*• • 4BUI- A* V» « IX taas ■ Li FENCE I * I ^ n AH If 9m toted I n\ m :J V W HOP BITTER* lll.h < t »< » u!Zr*HD?r Per WtigMag Coosb at the Ola. hte_ IIOOO Id COLO. COTTON BEAM ftmii. Mmki au4 aJi :xc ©OAI-kE© oe* ».\>:mv ui to nii*ti4»m. 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