The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 06, 1881, Image 4
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4* d* Ylnoi la th« fifteenth oentorj.
Ooai> (M. for the porooee of U(httng,
wm kaom agee ago to' the Cfitmao.
Txa idee of fertilising land with aalt
waa oooeaiTed bj John Napier in 1606.
Aararnfrnaa, born in Sicily, 387 B. C. r
wan the at4bor of over forty meohanioal
toreotiona.
Blue first oame from China, and the
Ohtaaaa have still many important se
crete oonneoted with it unknown to En
in 1846 the planet Neptune was dis
covered, by which the solar system was
extended 2,000,000 miles beyond its for ‘
mer limits.
Aooobdino to common accounts, tea
was first brought into England from
Holland in 1666, and a pound then sold
for 60 shillings. ^
Bora was captured four times in six
teen years, and during that time 18,OOU,.
000 human beings perished by sword,
pestilence and famine.
Tbs idea of the kaleidoscope first oo-
ourred to Dsrid Brewster in 1814, when
he wae engaged in experimente on the
polarisation of light by reflection from
platee of glaee.
Oru 8,000 Tiotime were executed for
wtteheraA during the reign of the long
Parliament Barrington gives the whole
number of thoee pat to death in En-
n this oharge ae not leas than
,ooa
In the I
me of Heroditna there waa on
i sea a (immunity of “lake
who lived upon piles driven
of the lake, and mb-
by a aamnr bridge with
ef adobe; are kept olaan and kwneHka
They raiee cattle end sheep, and in
many plaoae cultivate small patohea of
▼egetablee. They have a government
among thaaoeelvee in each town. The
chief officer they call Cacique, who is at
the head of tbe church and town. He
is the priest of Montesums, and ruler
over the temporal affairs of the town.
The Oorernor is appointed for one year.
Nothing can be done by any of the peo
ple of the town without his order. He
receives no pay; tha office is purely hon
orary. After his term of office expires,
he becomes a Principal-man, and may
be again elected to the office. The ex-
Governors make up the Board of Ad
visers to the Governor. They also elect
an officer who is Chief of Police, which
they call Aguazil They have a War-
Captain, who has nothing to do unlees
in time of war. He is a sort of militia
Colonel—who struts around on review-
days, feels great, and imagines himself
the admired of all eyes. These people
are peaceable and quiet. They are con
tent with their situation, love their
homes and families, and believe in the
great MonUsmaa os their spiritual de
liverer. This tribe has ooet our Govern
ment but little, and, with care, educa
tion, protection and religious training,
will doubtless become useful people. —
•Santa Ft Cor. Chioaao Tribune.
THM OKiaiNAL OF “ MM. rBJVCS."
While drawing tha illustrations for
“Our Mutual Friend,” it happened that
Marcus Btons had tha privilege of sug
gesting a character to Dickens—or per
haps it wimld be more accurate to say,
kiveettBf a character with strange ex
ternal attributes. Dickens required
Mr. Vacua for his story, but it was in
to give him. It
<mt be
Veoos, so to
to be pdated aaye baly, If ay bey «
|tr1 thinks II wobU be bad
keep so may of them bi mffid all tba
time, just think also what a happy place
it would make ef boas if you only
could: *
1. Shut every door after you, and
-dthout slamming il
2. Never shout, jump or run in the
bouse.
■ 3. Never call to persons up-stairs or
in the next room 1 ; if you wish to speak
to them go quietly where they are.
A Always speak kindly and politely
to servants 3 you would have them do
tbe same to you.
5. When you are told to do, or not to
do, a thing by either parent, never ask
why you should or should not do it.
6. Tell of your own faults end misdo
ings,'hot of those of your brothers end
sisters.
7. Carefully clean tha mud or snow
off your boots before entering the house.
8. Be prompt et every meel hour.
9. Never sit down et the table or in
tho parlor with dirty hands or tumbled
hair.
10. Never interrupt any conversation!
but wait patiently your turn to speak.
T£ Never reserve your good mannen
for company, but be equally polite at
home and abroad.
12. Let your first, last and best friend
be your mother.
From the Wilmington (Del) Repub
lican; Mr. J. M. Boett, corner Third
ami Mad son streets, had e remarkably
fine horse cured of the scratches by St
Jacobs Oil x »
the rurxa ArraKCiATiOH os a
jomm.
Pojxe as well as Protestants are pot
iaepprcciativs of e uuld joke. When
the present Pontiff w« s Cardinal and
legato at HruossU the loU /wiag iaeaUot
cecnrred : He was one Jar writing is
hie study whsu e bouse painter, who was
littW Johaay
s otroos peonsssioa
and the schol
ars not allowed to look out M . w
Mabt names of English places begin
with Brook, which in Saxon means yew,
and it has bean noticed that yews spe
cially abound at Brookenhurst, an an
cient place acar New Forest In 1807
an sot of Parliament prohibited persons
from felling churchyard timber. It is
believed that this was only meant to ap-,
ply to yew trees, which ware cultivate*!
in churchyards, with, a view to their
boughs supplying afehen with bows.
These trees, of extraordinary age and
size, are found in churchyards to-day.
One at Tottendye is thirty-two feat in
girth.
This* it no necouiity to neglect your bn*i-
ne-K if you will only out* Dr. Itull’a Cough Syr
up at once; the mont reliable remedy in
aorld for Coughw, Cold*, etc.
Jones slippt g ^ >wu by tne aid of a
banana skin, ami as he rose from the ict
and snow he said, “ Thank my stars that
I do hot live In a tropical country, where
the ice would be covered with banana
The man who stepped out of bed and
put his foot upon a piece of oilcloth says
the occurrence is worth s fortune to him.
He is going to freeze ioe-cream by
mtAly-wrappiagJi piece of the material
round the freezer.
i
A lit tl* pair at (Iotm (hat jat
lUtiin lb* •m«U of etovsr,
And Ju.t a tins* of mlgaoMt**;
I torn (torn ngnalj tnar, „
A ad vaadar haw th* (111 I >l—«d
Thai n VM *b« pnwalwd to b* trsa-
CanM Jam a numUr »«w Sal
lato a Mil** a&Bbar twa ""
shout KMasf-Worl Ha
yoe bshoid the wild oat, the kmb and
dove. If they ami
by UMai
propsnsittos. they give the juveUne sheep
a trial; andffthatfailatksytrythe lov
ing doVe. With one or the other they
are sure to effect their purpose. They
are celled the weaker sex; but with what
propriety it is herd for me to imagine.
They can draw like horses. They drew
ns to church—draw us to the theater-
draw us into trouble—drew us to—well,
anywhere.
A UR of printing houses ahd kindred
institutions ef St Petersburg is pub.
lishud in the Ooloe. There ere, all told,
108 printing offices in the city, seven of
which belong to the Government There
are 110 lithographic establishments, 12
foundries, 12 metallographio estab
lishments, 80 photographic galleries, 120
bookstores, 80 libraries, 15 stores of ty
pographic implements, 22 band-printing
presses, and one store of elastic stamps.
Books and journals are sold et 16 print
ing offices, et seven newspaper offices, at
32 toy shops, end et sevsrpl tobacco
shops. The sale ef journals is in charge
of two companies, consisting of 13 re
sponsible members, whs employ 190
persone.
A GRAND STEEPLE CHASE.
As If there were not sufficient excitement
at the usual horse-race, these meetings on
the turf nearly always rloee with a grand
steeple chase. "This kind of race com Dines
all the excitement of the regular race, with
the super-added rlrtri n nf risspst which
to give further Wat to tbe sport
llocasa, awl good ones at that, often rert-i re
severs ini
ijuriea, which render them ptnet)
rally naeiem for long periods. At We*
this was tbe stale of affairs until owner
and bp-edert nf fine stork t*ran to ftor-tv
OIL, the Greet OernuL
Itrmrdy i« men and beast. This iava.u
able article in howmmn has so grown Insr
fsvnr on ormunt of km phenomenal tflknri
is dtowto* of ilnnwelk enunela. euperielty
tbs tew, IkslIt would fas dlfiW-u t in 1 ---
It# msglinl pneary. The
• of dffip <■(
vmwvniag “V Jurouu list b(tofibre
that ■ bsa (S» fufWU U b»% wa
to toa boabbI as wait ua to M
*to*Wm It bus. -4 tsto. toon is
-re . - firnag feu*
•SUB TV aa >e ra-reitMs
4 to too- -reuaaSam, B IS
ttoenl W amsa. • a,, kmrea
a—*• a b«aey «esAto si IMS V reA T w* fie
. -to-re Hi m store •SsSu to** to •«•
rstou I • •suebto Wtos toaBs -su to
B s«~u bp si stoitotoAa. n- usw. ZZrrJU'ZL, *7 s\TT* -
bM Um htoatou btosuestp firep vuMj hsffipmeess
1 «fi. tosb *g ares i*tf lares. M* W sare
> t rea4 sre-a k. re -4 rev I aerem* * isx are ore
efid bread reretore ires fikna ofifi
I*f p*v e ease ewre tow Itorefetorea eases rerefi, fires ffires reus nr sssd tos say
at ibs It -ssa as fibre, sred s rerVsre fire j Are fire ssressl reus sa reefi
nre-fs* -4 ito wrf-bAa ttoteat tre >sl.*i
> «ltag t-.sA ih*l
retrrea (Wpetas s dr
a»4 of ha* 4fare tos LAfas da*a
(••a b«re Stout a of
i llOSIsIKlfc
the CaJure ef
te rsport tbe rapid owafcv eeneelly, tbs
edriaref a Boelaa journel made anengn-
msnts with Mr. Ghosts to print tbs
from bis
was delivered end the
> seat immedtstsiy te Ibs edi
tor. But not e men in tbe editorial
room nor oas of tha printers oould maka
head or tsO cf tbs manuacripi, end the
exeited public reed in the next morning’s
paper an announcement of tbe inability,
and that Mr. Ohoate’s darks were busy
In making n legible copy of tbe speeoh
lor tbe
AMTKM1AM WELLS a WWW TOWM.
The number ef artesian wells in this
effiy steadily and rapidly inersasea,
aomething like forty having been sank
during tbe past year. Their depths
range from 900 to 2,000 feet, end the
flow ranges from 1,000 to 2,000 barrels a
day. Tbsee wells am need mainly by
brewers and other large
who require e large amount of
«d who And the artesian well
both frem Us shaapaeee and
whiah enable fbsm to die-
eaobiwa. tJeaeUy tbe wells
purtirulars are peb-
he pnuttng trsdsfn
are 400 let-
offices
sod 200 lithographic establishments.
Hardly toe of them ore ooodusfed by
prsobcsl man, consequently tho (roster
portion of tbs work toned out is misera
ble from s typographical point of view.
order their
from abroad. Thera ap
pear thirty-eight daily papers, of which
fifteen era printed in Turkish, ten in
Armenian, eight in Greek, end five in
French. Numerous weekly end monthly
journals are also published. The largest
printing office is that of Psllamary; next
to it is that of the IStrquie. A Greek
daily paper bee tbe largest (4,000) oiitra-
leflon. No other paper reaches that
number. It Is interesting to lean that
hardly one-third of the compositors em
ployed in the printing offices of Constan
tinople have leaned their business, e
fact which explains the low wegea paid,
from 60 to 100 piastres (10s. to 96a.) par
week on newspapers. It is useless for
oompositon to seek employment in tbe
Turkish capital unless they are acquaint
ed with Italian, French, Turkish or
Tan phonograph has not been utilized
in any manner, and none have ever
bean manufactured except for exhibition.
If Edteon bed kept the invention a se
cret, end need it only is constructing a
speaking atfiomaton for some showman,
it would doubtless have yielded aloefim*.
A effort is being mads in Philadelphia
te tun it to eeorwntin
but
Lewd
Fred hie |
(Jeetfe h bis thirst wid do balm of Qileed
and ds lily of do valley. Anoint his
heed, oh. Lewd, till it rune down like
de beard of Aaron—anoint him wid do
Isle of Palmas and fill him wid all men-
nor of ouDcupioooooe n
Qua striving against nature is like
holding a weathercock with one’s hand;
as soon as the force is taken off it veers
again with the wind.
Beautifit-r*. ,
Ladies you cannot make fair skin,
rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with all
the cosmetics of France, or beautifiers
of the world, while in poor health, and
nothing will give you such good health,
strength and bouyant spirits and beauty
as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof.
See another column.—Telegraph.
“Toe must admit, Jim Webster, that
you stole those pullets,” said the Judge
to. the culprit “Jedge,” responded
Jim, 1|< I don’t really believe I stole dem
chickens. In de fust place, Jedgs, no
body saw me take ’em. Lr de next
place dey oould not be found on my
premises, because I had done hid ’em,
under de floor. I ean’t help believin’,
Jedge, dat I is innocent as a lamb.”—
Galveston Notoe.
Be Weeorere US
when Warner's Bate Kidney and Liver Care
con be so restty nhtstnsd and so safety need.
reamtare rreree reaarre.
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Fitters
Ae4 fiber whA (#»«» see ofwa. mt btlreefe
rarelitasi. lb* oyatare may vet to (rood (rare
the renttgeset vtrns with Ma*la«lar'» fiinre
orb BilVara Frateet lb* ayreere arsiaal it
with till* besofieiewt seU-apeereoHir, wbtrb
te (nrtbeneerv • owyrarea rvreedy lur Hvef
■ areyteial, ree*tipeuee,.iye-apeis, debility,
rhaareauare. kidaer trosblee and olAar ail
mests.
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FAIRBANKS’
Lay the Axe
to the Root
If yoa would destroy the can
kering worm. For any exter
nal pain, sore, wound or lame-
ness of man or beast, use only
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI
MENT. It penetrates all moa-
eie and flesh to the very bone,
expelling all lafUmmatioa,
oorenta* and pain, and healing
the diseased part aa no other
Liniment erer did or can. St
•aith the axperlenre of two
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