The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 13, 1881, Image 4
to
fclhoytectibo
•trip thought
Md thooklropodkttolik
poo find joonoU with jtw
jottr mother-ln Uw, fo whoa
y<w gito your ana f
Aa Irkhinoa toQa oi a woman who
^•o bo nroM eyed that aha put bar •p*o-
tool«« on the back of her head.
A outuh motioal critio ia ao full of
muaio that be finds it impossible to eat
his meals Bare with a tuning fork.
Tbs average woman ia oompoaad of
2(3 bones, 160 muscles, 1 pair garters,
22 old newspapers and 210 hair-pins.
chiropodist offers to
<*hfrop with any man for $100 a aide.
If beaten he will acknowledge the eon,
higher you are lifted try (he re»
marks of a flatterer, the flatterer you
nel when yon come down to the truth
again. ^
' Going to the root of the matter—
'When a dentist extracts an old fang.
Wearing the crown—When he files the
top of a tooth. A jawbreaker—The for
ceps.
Too can’t both'oat yoor cake and
have it,—Ancient Proverb. No; but
you on taka yoor drink* and have
’em ifha I 'em bad. — Wathingion
Critic.
A TxnsraoNS-onsATOB, when asked
to say grace at % dtaasr, hoezifiad the
party, in a fit of absent-mbdedneea,
by bowing his head and shouting,
“KelloI bailor
Aw Bngliah giri writes that no man
will stare long at a woman who doaa not
tUrs back. That sounds very wall, but
tf she does not stars back bow is she to
know whether the man has (topped star
ing or Dot ?
A ootfur never wsga Us tall in toksa
prfetsd at it by astroeomsn. IV*
Tow
"We
see this ramsrkabU perfonnanos of
luminary. Not that eithsr of ns was
over-eniions to find a land where sunset
did not occur. We had hoped that there
was no realm in this or the future ex
istence where ‘Minuet’ might uotoomn.
But I msy be allowed to remark that I
have home the aobnquet of ‘Sunset*
for ao many years, and it has sounder]
with snoh swuet sibilation, that I had
come to believe that I had a sort of fee
simple in its faerie land, with its gor
geous palaces and .cloud-capped towers.
And most I now be disenchanted? Dc
I live, and is sunset no more? Do I see
A country where the sun is going, going
down amid a mice en scene equal, if not
snperior, to that Ohio evening years ago,
which I tried to portray with my poor
pec—and yet it does not go down ? Was
it not enough that for ten long days, or
day, there was no night "for ns, andthat
the sun, by gilding and glowing in the
north, without a respite, had disturbed
our customary experiences ? JThe reac
tion might be too sudden. The Mure
of our old orb to set might—well, then
is no telling the oataleptie and other
dire coeaequemv-a. But here was the
patept fact I Here were clouds and lights,
all the hues of the prism in splendid dis
play, and yet mtannset after all I The
upsetting and the nneettahle sun I Mid
night, and yet light all aglow I No gas,
ao candles, no stars, bo jwao-+imfy the
fiery orb and his ‘trailing olooda of
bamiliahag to my amour proper. I re*
osiUd tbs words of a Tankas character:
“ • It’s ratty affectin' to think how lit
tle thaas era folks is Biased that so
mnch is eol by. Thera ain't nobody, W
that's rrar to important, bat what the
vonU gats to guta' on without ‘saa, pret
ty mm b as it did with Vm, thudgh
Iharv's soma litis Hurry at Aral *
will
of sharp tha|
wnra of
twniva
•qnare at the ground, the ekfee of the
trap sloping inward until an opening
was left about flra fart square. Any
dog could easily climb rach a sloping
fence and enter the pen, but not even A
greyhound could jump out of it In
three nights the fanner captured forty-
six doge, including fifteen nr twenty
that had never been seen before in that
neighborhood. This, after there had
lieen a public (daughter of all doga sus
pected of sheep-killing, save one, whose
master could not be oonvioped of his
guilt The trap wa^ ^ built for his
especial benefit, afidit caught him the
first hicht v , ■
A negro in BullockODtiuty, Ala., while
raising a crop last year, slept in one end
of a hollow log Md kept his cooking
uteusils in tire othereml. f——'
lkssonb nr BWMMMiira. ?
Prof. W. Matthew Williams says: “ I
have taught many to swim, and my first
lemon is on balancing the body. The
easiest formula for attaining this power
ia to keep the hands down and look el
'Wr'lly, while the cheat is expended m
much as possible by throwing the shoul
ders well hack, in military attitude. Any
man or woman of ordinary specific grav
ity who can do this can float and
breathe, but tp do it, simple as itK,
requires practice or training—physical
training of the muscles, and cerebral
teaming in otehv to aoooaupHah that
OTH—nd li 3| ,u “ faculties without
which there oat he no treading of
m other d. vJoe for
tmi nuwtrils in the
gt r rum aqbmmmkjit nr mmtrntm.
H'>w many mamxleretandtnge arim
tom tbs hum way la whirl
•wrh party pnte kia oar* i
the rwmvarratfcm, tl
by narh with Uw
right.-
T» per esnt; whisky
•bout 00; port
wine, 10; shmry, 10 to M; Medeha, 19;
elarat, 10s ohampagne, U; eidgr, •{
alas and porter, from 6 to. 12; and ab-
stainrra will probably be surprised to
learn that all fermented drinks contain
alcohol—ginger beer, eta, usually con
taining from 1 to 0 per cent of it In
deed, total abstinence from alcohol would
seem almost an impossibility, for even
milk contains small quantities of It;
and id bread-making it ia produced in
considerable quantity by the action of
the yeast upon the sugar in the flour—
the aggregate afnouut ot spirit thru pro
duced in London being some 800,000
gallons annually. Some chemists go the
length of asserting that even water it-'
self is not entirely free from it.—Cha.*\
W*’ Journal. J
Bogus Certificates.
It it no vile drugged stufl, pretending to
be made of wonderful foreign root*, barks,
Ac., and puffed up by, long bogus certifi
cates of pretend'd miraculous cures, but a
■im0ie, pure, effective medicine, that fur-
nishes its-own certificates by itacures. We
refer to Hop Bitters, the purest and best o'
medicines. See another column.—Repub
lican.
02,000,MOL The
wnded catatee in I
tie* of England. It was a partner of this
boose, Henry Aster, who first sent John
Jacob As tor, his brother, to this country
a century ago to sell the musical irate*
mcnU, acd an old spinnet bearLg the
trademark of Broad wood k Aator still
cxisU in Now York.
•-
WHAT IS GOOD F0H MAN IS GOOD
-'“FOR trtASTr
Ma. 3. A. Walton Is one of the meet prominent
(table proprietors and btooded-irtock owners In
the northern part of the oily of Philadelphia,—
124ft N. fwemh‘Ufwet. Mr. W. hai devoted the
tiest yean of hlt> life to the t-tudy and training
of horse.-*, mid he Is pon.ddered an authority In
all matter, pertaining to hometiesh. Kwling do-
otrou.. of hearing What he had to say in pnyria
)>ertnm regarding the merit, of Sr, jAoon* On. as
a remedy for some of the ills that horsefle>h Is
heir to, the writer resolved to go <llry-et pi Mr.
Walton’s stable, lor the purple.- of Interviewing
him on the subject. Mr. Walton talked freely
upon the matter nnd -all: ‘'Alter many jean:
active experience I ean safely .ay thatl coii'idcr
Sr Jauics Oil a retnurkahly good liniment lor
"horve* for anything like
limbs, bruises and simi-
I have used St. Jacoiw
of horw's, and can .talc
knew U to fail. It l.
-piain. in the
Wr afeetlvns.
<>u. on doaens
that / never
'x
Tux pain folly-sudden manner in which
fortunes acquired by mining-stock »pec
ulator* are lost receives a fine illustra
tion in the case of Johnny Bkae, who
not many years ago was one of the rich
est men in Ban Francisco. He was ar
rested in a beer-cellar in that city re
cently, for being drank and disorderly,
and remained i durance nntil rescued
by friends who r. mt-mbered that .in hte
days of prosperity Johnnie Hkee gave
with a lavish hand. It wae in tboes
days that he boflt a $40,(100 stable. It
was finished inside with costly woods,
and contained every known eentnvanc#
lor eqwtns eomlort, bat when he bet hie
fartnne the stable wee sold, peaeing
into the bends of aaothsr man who bs-
ramerteh by stork spemleiton. The
11non tanght by the eifM of e man
wboae bhexlad herara owm took their
ante In s 940.000 stebls. lying in the rail
«f e paltee sletian went of s $5 bill ■
tesoans. he Mule hssteA
psw.m« —^ -a -
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a mam AMt*rrtn
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Trass the l*lh sf fhrtshov I Ml |e
bo 1st of Joiy. ISO& te'^s^so brate |
•miss V * van asM ho sbooNoA »• so* {
tesesee be Cktra A CVs.of bs»*vy Ogotogn
Ain. ss tbs tettoorag ran—
Iso ggteene In tnthooeeratso ran (b Ml
teems eno seAtsed es teg
Ftse geltens In natlraorasira *oo lit
tesras soo rahUs4 m .. 119
tesao gnAsns tn gtem hostftes , , f M
■oeraasbS* frarg** i ew4 eesssra rasa
ora gtsso be gll raderaA* T' * wsees
haeoe La eooslf 0rif yonra
i ee a snra soso les Iraraooras. e rase «oet
| tee dteeame ** Mo K14sHV oo4 tera44ho.
Fitter 5
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•4 sLl ISey raws wtsB
Cbm. Oenot.
• e i
, Itesoey. o sera osra (a iraofnara
.4 ms rarara oe en's oee • ra»t
, and «4agps* sf the leenhte tbtral tee
> .
* sf ora Asy sS krasl
e Aerate
they m»j
bwrally, rarah ins g*nf
jral I he ftsg»(S u4 L - we we ssiwte b£
they era. k. ss As erane segra tnUw A
earwras sm an( is hJA sf two Aweky
who. when rasktegs ran*.
s dale ffagra Ailteragh Lbw
ly wi«ihy uf isiiUUa. Muras ra.sg>«
Isk* Uw ksn i « UnA «jf lam ti»ry so
> fete, sad wteh it gorily rtb Ihter fees-
this mas* be rather wesrisame to s de-
* u tety Mb
tioos are rqtully
incummodions and
^dgfnl and traultl require some piw tioe
19 JneMo a rinutfVT to be ]>uHte in the
society of anch eoocutno pagans.
Herbert Rpcncer lias shown that there
is. ncvcrUialms always a ruasKO tor
thrae steaggg ctohwra. s> w
Still, etiquglta is necessary in royal
palaem tor keojung order at court;
i though in Bpaiu it was carried to such
lengths tluu it made martyrs of their
Kings. One of thorn was ouoe seated by
the fireside; the fire-maker of the court
had kigdlfd so great a quantity of wood
ttwi-ft^ poor.uiasvcli was nearly sgffo-
ca^ed vrifli heat, yet his dignhy would
not suffer him to rise from his chair;
«- nor could the domestics presume to
-. enter the apartment, because it was
against etiquette. At length a courtier
appeared, and the King ordered him to
damp the file; bnt he excused himself,
alleging that he was forbidden by eti
quette to perform snoh a function, tor
which a brother noble ought to be
eglled upon, jm it wae hie business.
Tktenohlasnae was taaftetuaalelyaway
r . from the palace, and t&e fire burnt
* r .. fiercer; yft the King endured it rather
i hie dignity, ’the result was
i era |
yrwtery tea. V« rate te lb* iraiy :
ratten, we Ara l raeTt ^
Wbm we weal Is ■
to fill e tea two u
erel lady anslraerai
k.4ral ak ea and the toll at ootton And
Oran they kind of amokerad. and the
clerk looked at us with e glance at oon-
pity that wae woeea than the
el Mb nl sterna. We finally
gut the ootfca and fled fnes the slam,
but ws had got to baling ao annoyed
and mortified that we didn't get over it
all day. And we rather enjoy shipping,
for s mar-—•Boston Glob*.
aitrcoAM irojrxr. .
Bees eat glucose with the greatest
avidity, or, rather, they act as funnels
by which the g!noose is poured into the
comb. For it is true that honey made
by bees which have free access to gle-
coee differs scarcely at all from the gln-
oose itself. Bnt the quantity of honey
which a bee will store away when fed on
glucose is truly wonderful. This glut
tony, however, rapidly undermines the
spianan constitution, and the bee rarely
lives to enjoy the fruits of its apparent
good fortune- In commercial honey,
which is entirely free from bee media
tion, the comb is made of paraffine and
filled with pure glucose by appropriate
machinery. This honey, for whiteness
and 'scanty, rivals the celebrated real
white-clover honey of Vermont, bnt can
be sold si an Jaanense profit at one-half
the price.
Thb creditors of the Glasgow Bank
have now received 90 per eent. of their
claims. Of 1,819 aharaholden, only 180
remain. The others are mined. Nearly
000 give np all they had, end began the
To the trustees of
relief tend, which exceeded 81,960,000,
fSAT I
Trat
a
►r-?*
(fffcirarii
•Wring Artak 'bai
Wraffrv ra—Sq’l ai Iteprtne
sefi te Ms A. era la Mesa Aer ■ SI
meennh'te give tea gtea* ■ te ka
iterang Wesra.anA te w-ra’i ate' b
steSten Itesse p** (teak Ha wrar
•rv>ra f van Aa, Arap • pat si
BBUm A On. It wtll rani •tey *
Jg
I T*-» .Ua
Iran •• eras eras
ir “i
I-V tw te yen te-
y-U.
Tn Mcnsaha (Via) /Vrar say* :
Granger, Esq., <f this dtv, ness St
on bia hones with decided i
col
OU
and profit
W hi us a colored women of Long
island was watching a flahhawk, raoeotly,
a hornet flew into her month, which was
wide open, gfung the root of her month,
dien went down her throat and stung
her internally. Her whole system was
poisoned and for days her life was in
danger, but she pulled through and
will doubtless keep her month shut in
the future.
Set Back 42 Tears.
“I was troubled for many years with Kid
ney Complaint, Hravel, Ac.: my bloc i be
came thiu; I was dull and inactive; could
hardly crawl about; was nn old-worn out
man all ove»; conld get nothing to help me,
nntil I got Hop Bitters, and now I am a boy
again. My blood mud kidney* are a 1 right,
and I am as active as a man of 3d, although
I am 73, and I.have no donbt it wiir do as
well for others of my age. It Is woith a
trial.”—(Father.) - Sundsy Mercnry.
‘ Thi desert of Sahara, distinctly ahowL.
on recent maps of Africa, ia now said to
be a fairly-fertile district There ia no
great tract of low-lyjng land there ready
to be flooded by the waters of the Medi
terranean, as French engineers and other
dreamer* have proposed.
IAtin.|
, bra Irak-
mantra ram
uiraarar a*LVB ra ta
MSatt ■ «4a A Mia L «,*
•« ssaars CAsnoyic
ra. r>«rara «ra rra*ra
sakta. m sK waau
um. wnnnv'a •xvwKvarr.n
U im kM( tm tsj.yiM, Biltraa
■ I tVKiW
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a!*■«(«. Lara,
pease’sOATAsae sssrr mra ui asw
■ araMa* A lb* baaS ua4 tbruak
a at aba
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PERRY DAVIS'
Pain-Killer
A SAFE AND SURf
REMEDY FOR
tenigb;
Cramps,
Cholera,
Dlarrheaa,
Rvsantfini
w%m
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MiuiAkk KRpio a turn
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V HALi.11 F«a EVESv \v»Fvn of|
MAN AND EEAriTt
THEOlOESTiDESTLIMMENTl
. EVEU JUDE IN AXERICA.
AND
SALES LARGER THAN EVER.
The Mexican MtiMane Liniment
'.xt-nknuan Par infirm Hi.m thtrtjr-1
vnara as tbc be t cf all l iniments, l
Man anal liras'. Ira raisa to Say i
larjr r lian ever. I cures wben all)
•titers fell, an I jo-nstratra skin, ta
•■d mat.dr, to tbs very boas.
AGENTS WANTED
Prras irasll
Tbs teetkwrassra FraMsr O. •< Male ]
fftrrat. tontovflle, Kv, aaes^raMrer* te
Festher Brii P*te. rllKtw* sod Bo’racra
Wo keep rosbtss'lv m tend Ike ineat teA
tsstkers evvr eAereal (• Ik* psbtts. Wing
•• tarsi? frra frsw aoell asd ihorosxkly
elraaed by sar pstrsopn-cri*. .il«» sraaa
lacmrvnraf Father **u»trr<, A* •'**• •'•••A
Ur mice lUfc Cut this out as you will see
it t so ntors. Aiidrcra jSut’.THWi.-t Otav
Ft'tMeaCc Lmiavillr Ky. __
sNotnsn n«MtM ron mui.xi*.
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THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER.’'
PENSIONS
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M , i. ,.t niml*4 TemAmm te say wosal «
n , .„IJ tri Sua U lb.'ii(an»l*. p»«»iu«rra tnUri
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iraomxroxa.
mofith* aincaa I flr-t oiRimenreA u*ing that 0:t. ■
<>n mjr hotv- »n<l 1 aliull i' nrinu< ton-elt 1
ha|>f» Or-I to I'.Ill III n • M -it • -.f J I >11 • r
Hisx-a in thin way: My faih«-r it aarrr ••txhty
fauna of sue aa.1 1- mbhhA U> asuy ail Ite-
ailments tnrblent to nkl mtl*. Anion* «lh--f
IhlO'xa tar hw> ktaeumal.i utla. kv pal: ( tn bta
Um » mmI >i!nb- »n.l a. Ik- in diff- n nl nst» of
hi- u>lf. Ur oramriKra tMMtWTjA><a<n:
•eva-lbl moolh- -lore, an-1 aArr r it.t. n; ti'marll
ftvely with the llntnml nicht ail.) naeti'ns me-
■OUlnrlotbeprtntvl •llivrtraa. be oWsIbi-l ttie
rara lirrt.l. 1 mb r. UbrOrTer b« ha- a-iv II
m*w be rara Sr. J .<>ra On. bo4 it alway* '4ri era
lbs pais assy. Sal twU) kMW Kara perasaal
•ararruttasa lual BXaU a* SH^/hr mss (a 0«eyar
rara"- ynnhrr re^sm Wlas tte snli^tra lU-
•alias-nn- that ArMkbM Wrlra ten of T.’Aei
bs»m «ai<t r%nm. raur ra iakH) b «. fb . Ws
SraPterarIkaSfcraeatiwvr Injora mrarfaw
rat ass w»urate! mrasevm ra»ra.» sow bo
rate atw rsrarvwra wbk Ora 'karat iwrara
BransSy JoSMte bra la gtratg baa rawra: a a
Will rutaall All kin nrrvlnu. e.*k«, nml-
h*-» chianc*. of yuor lit* l.» mall* m'nira i•|>ul a. <>M
AsruU will «el pr<>iut*ly, aai'l •. liur. oh '■. I. III..It,
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and winter w*mr. Keep the feet warm nnd
dry. Pronounc-d In* f armers, Planters, Hloek
Men, River Men, Hunters, Surveyors, Drovers,
Policemen, Firemen, Fishermen, Lumber Men,
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Sizes, . r )V to 1IV. Price, SCO.00 per dozen.
Sample jwira sent by mail or express, c harges
prepaid by us, to any address upon receipt of
$6.00 (six dollars).
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WHOLESALE
PETROLEUM JELLY
Used and approved by the leading PHTO-
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Thn moot Valuabln
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