The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 24, 1881, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

ami » requuikHli for it* r«|iftir wit* to OiV who pov^ifl i to tne Ordnance Mton>ub|>cr, front »'• mam tapws* •bb+t mmtTAtw.*~7 JLSfittfiSSl'SW ibtary nrolm . It m aor^^n wAU iWigHul |4>r OharUa Dtckotu, and acrvea to mnund na that hia aeoaont el the etreninkicn- tiou office, with ita " how not lo-do-it” tactics, wm not so overdrawn after all A fruard-room clock at AfctatiCnt vwf- denlj to^k it into ita head to atop tick ing, and a reqmaitiMit for ita sent it on whom it went, find to the QntvflPrTnm- ter (i«uonU, and then to the Out* r*J com-, manding, who forwarded to tin* Ilorae Quarde, whence it wan relegated hi the ' War Offioc, whore, after two or three; weeks’ diday, the re^nilvd repatra were anthomed. But heiore this decision was conveyed to the camp a que turn arose aa to aider wjiat v>Ui the dxixui4e — estimated under ?2 — was to he charged, each department positively do- olining to be respousib ef<»r the amount The question was finally referred to Uie Treasury,'involving an imj»ortant oon- atitntioual princijde, and, after a Uirliter delay of three mouths, it was settled 3 - that the Bcrrack Department should 11 bear the expense, but ( tk;p was not an end of the fdkuiqayt^t . yjitatiun. ’ The oorrespondenoe was transferred to AJdMthot*. and, Mtt»r a.|aw wcoka^ a iwqpfcilBteiliil' irtessis rt wsMtuddrsaaed to the commanding officer of the mdh tary tyaiy^umu-nV almq-Uom o: nition/ iHMkw < ipidi i«a, h» Yetali fl». dock, which,,however, it turned put, had been removed, soon after the m ig inal requisition had be»*n sent m, by Boms meddling ignoramus total^ jtyoid of appreciaUuu for offiend routine. . Tne oomspdidlBAs uskv this l^ttAsok had lasted sight mimtlia, sad it • calra lated that the postage ■tanifis and sta tionery, etc., alone used ever the affair SB|4oywl over the matter as worth tiw-ir •sual rale ul par, It would have I*, n a In rrpair 'he • ff. ndutg tnu— Uthsarwis hkeeMof Mark »’s assU rant buntts tl tea* J, w»a teef eal of usm <4 Chart-e Ihe>>«m s sta. htgtdy etsgx* reU-l, l et it m »#r * I, L A,« H Sk almost svery night belosa wu . , r. ' Mi ».r--* married. ' x j r P.—Iffl, my (W, Wl was te gtarry yo^./- * R.—And. yoh enjoyed myyeompagf tftenr, ' wile A h ily of the . , after the event to R—Well, you’re candid enough, at anv rate. - .. *>'• P.—I am, Ua^ d»-nr , tet na be honArfl with cocli other. Yon see we’ve talked each other 'on*. ‘ Yon know me ad Wrnmgh, knd I know you. ^ R—And hofne ik a dull * plMe! I WUp- poso. And I*m hot as interesting's* be fore yon married me. t • i ]>bt the case disaArecably pYain, my dynr. 'iThero's no netsi of serving up the truth ntwin that-lash ton. But Uurti tbo kike <Jf it iriikU 'yodteka the trimmings off. ‘rt* I ?«»’*[>' * R—Very well, wf dear. I’m going V.uy ou^lill 2 a. m.; pos [’.—Where—where are yon going, my doir 4 ' /A . * f -T. • -K: -Tn see a persmi on bnainess. ' p.—\ person; tynan or woman? But lab> r ■ . R—-R’skf person, my-dwar. I':'. npoo tha brida^> rematk npon a portnut whioh hong up on flte parlor y^Iq v , "|Is it one family? she (inquired. >i / u V/ Jl M / I ••(Well, not pxacUy,’’ the hostess aa " lwe|«d. “It was a picture wiftj, but it so tfe had tlip fot a fancy itof^ 4/«r(/s«xf Time*. JO,OOD to heal'the wtstuils the Indians hrara, N| • » * " ii tei ^ Nftl OOl pmM/K ^ Oths. party's m-ru-" ' H—-fim may have been very earn- ^ igtlffilfrfS WT morq <WifiW¥. •olituds^e more ope wastes-U HU l* 1mRT wint«t 7<J*iV^r*,HS Appropriated cay, I a'nd the money at* 1 Ami* the Pon- liuted to ar Nio- ian- horses and other stock, but the greater nunilter immediately pfsmtklieir allow ance for trin ke estitnated that # t in the tillu of the Niobrara mer- atto'befoM sundown. / It msy.bfe ar4 an Indian has tiie right to peid that which is his own as he bl'i' 70 liummgged Again^-pf- lesw#S'mi>vb.iiaid iiboui tltrttserU« °f ifi'p Bit fVriinnniy wife shu klwsys >i> i be _ _ _ for inn two moDtlTi use"”<4Ptfie Baiters i wtt carvtl h mi she h<« rvimtitied so lihteeaBiostlis since, llik* nick bum St Paul.—Pionyir .Press. "niy wife who' T Tub editor who saw a lady lUktltg for the only empty beat in a car fi&iK? him, crowded out to Wort r _ < t » r y- • ’ ’ Hi he Mr hi my. Bntlue W srma will he < by Blia A.Oit.,of . . “ Vfc * a& ^aAW iff S can rallied at....!.. 4.00 gallons in anti-corrosive can.. 8.16 l can refilled at. . 2.60 Nine gallons in glass bottles.^ 7.60 Ressonsble freight and express rstes are given by all railroads. This water ha*'been known for nearly fifty years as a sure cure for Dv*oep*ia, a "nre cure for diseases of the Sidney and BladdeiV a Hitre cu e, for all curable cases of Dridstv, a sure cure for Sctofulous chaes of t te Bones or 4hlh/I#V k heldsfh de- stro rer’of the terrible thirst for intoxi tm ard of his diam for three days and 8pr(ng Water, apd lw * ~—’* * whiikyi Don’t trying it. If yofl 1 CAlie a Co. It will cos' only a cent. - .iha* aaaoti acuiiti Manx German newspapers have ■ 1 J* —— ■ ■ ■ he wop’t want the J t f fc± lT been near Rattuunaxbs have been nearly ep-, terminated in New England, but a rep less vgffnfSufl, the rdh snake, lead,” ysyds in tund >(r ig woody thickets or jt latch of iU head is of ihe' color of an old- fashioned copper. 'Bl oods and atrikaa bat the wiser pobey would 1 r*-.-r ] ‘A ji' 1 ‘' '' heMtfiwthb 'Governmunt? to have • gty^g wanupg. , r^|.. | Oitov With y*« tfcwy •n<qg..l ti> W tol, v. m smn* , 4- s s*l s'k t.wy g»«!.t, wbdw ttoy l«wmr rwtW all Ib» *•» m<ww s|V*' *at eteaq. mm-- Imw> W ««M id U|«w Wlii’a n-ed. w!h> tw.. •« Uuve t-aus xrasv>d thw t satwha-k m his belt TV cmIm-V VrnfTVHte kill m likewise. TUs party w>-rsgviltnx user •XCtUd SS tits jJay pMa-. r«l<wl. I lxy lookr,l st rst« h tMli<w with aniit-tv ; thru *J • imk x<A4b* (set Uht their •• ~<-UU ‘ TTVweutTy M fsus*r* ; apiifttg l- u»al.ew\, rw-hed ilgutu tbs »t.»gr, agi whan It# gwvr tbs w,r- whuop, whl< h no otie tut ^ P<»’(mt omld Jo the' Utans <-0104 kCBlaiii in their*, toeuf no rongi-r. ronv-d g^ve s second and s shrill whoop, w)u-r> ti]Hi«t White Cloud and his liand, j'Uitiug in fnll chorus, sprang upon the stage, and, bran.lishmg their tomehawts and glit tering knives, ruslu d lowsrd MeUimorH. Forrest wa« apparently dumbfounded for s moment, but lie soon t-x.k in the situ ation, and, finding that the real Imliaus were on his side, ready to do or die in his Itehalf, he felt that he had achieved one of the greatekl triumphs in the pro fession he so much »oved during his eventful life. In detailing this anec dote Forrest said that ho was not really aware ax the time of the perforimuioe that he gas using an exact “whoop” for reinforcements, bat the wild Indians understood it and responded as follow ers of Metamora. The house was thrywn into the wildest excitement, which soon cooled down, with the general belief that it was the test performance and Bioet effective reunion of the Indian play ever made by the distinguished actor.—Francisco Vanity Fair. P.- fiidC’"nwpeclaTde woman pas no i bnissawf tA bwbkt With apeJUiPM Inch ^ h.«r;a fjbi,, j ;{ ;; P. — Itecauae—lx“-tUSk th<- thing, vou know M man’s finsforaw r»< p* b4a aat IkB-, gjifihskalLiias man's ‘UISUKWS tLw. AlUte tfotSi - R ^-AnL h-nvefortli mine •H* 1 " th<- gowe, my <!• ar. rm gvaac ^w.i^ilung of life. H<ana ta dull. Yuo ir.- nvbt, wiy drar Y -u wem mWvat- bis w rack oil>»•» all ibruegh, you kmiw We sci t«*» much tV each otW, turn kt^w ; c«hte, ut\WtoMgLk444heli >sh*r * Htnre iw »H* gaoiW eofM *to v ftw gonVh weto. baJWt M te/«Mrt pU|Uw.te. fhml T« im ^r»e» r rt.Ub aaJ | 'ire towkh. t X«* yve *ui\ my Avar. R Y «. I Aa P.-Y.ui m» owl of tui A A e‘1 •'Am* ta -ft w*f mm*v i * i'j waa>'l d my <»w», a«4,lf ■» dew e te»h»4 wWb f iuseta , l ahalt 1 a Aug >4 my «wa a*4 kwk y«m ami >y lk» iws ke ito dtodm k> aams* i- -fTtote C |. myt f’-ew* I— -emMMw m*v f M* t>el. »4»a .IfwadatAsml I wto. Y' u k m* w. ih«A Amt >(>*>#•* 1- wti f, - W r v::r-± c4' '*1—• Ji r< jW la.Mtug ton amto-naib «|PlkPteiflteal I , •.! .«avt«r«. I • toe i-*ww,wa«i a ftoa j toM •• . .:;;y r SL^aWi‘W7' * ui v « 4 *»N W A faA idl wiih. RIm-si i I f •• tu IdlM i* l»« id tteAn hi slock or fanning htcuStla. Tbk calminsting point of administra- ti>>q is to know well how much power, gfett or small, wa ought to urn in ail iirc|i instances. gut Yfifwaakee ('Wis ) i FV&niAg •fiTli- nawin says : “ In all onr expmenoe we have ti< ver heard se intoy f*v<sAhie r. |4 rta from all elaeace as we have cam n. I fling Hk JaOob’s Oil." ^ " Taa influence of wymeq in journalism in the United Maim is fir (prater Am • pivurw uu the surfstt. Ito Tavt Vi tor in A*- sr** mity pe|«ff|' . •|d*»b 'd^Udawd |M>Mmhe«J by wogma K ii»* hut a Very »malfrra<4tbea!lof ll *4 «* ! * rr**- k Tbs yjjffi'r J fiyssls mminte te all els am of papmw aa I m am ktoua H| the gem9! pel* to. rhJ (nAtetyswito m |h-imMmh H 1 of AtlanU, Os., says to ow«a hishfe to Wat-1 ..•t*a tola hwardtou | g , 1 PH" newspapers ^ ^ ag« 3 tto4!4»r that are now in existence, ninety-eight ™. tora fof* "VMV P0d<*, in the century before. One at Frank- fol 1“ 253j and one at Leipaic 207. Of papers r< •tbar MANY HOMCSv >. :inr ; -IAUI umwM ,, ‘ ‘ ‘ .“I* ^ 8 V lltlyji FtoU stvtira heiu* in wuh ^.^VuWhia ■ ^leptr tolateu • 4to. 4ifowuigi; ,T) CUu. handaime little fat-back is among the fsk toet asnt riciisnt MM toogfit in Tide 1 water, Ya. To aeeere giam I if h arms* nary to go at nigbk hi m aktff w.tha^hgM. tlM Wb, <U Ito Ihd.Vhwdp oetor Ajwwatef Ink.tfc? bait > ill.’, II.eteM Huupaoo, <4 Drum ■nd, g- tting into a Urgvmboot. fbto Ids twmteofae* I- fll M aa..fc;'V. «g all tea teiy Hat (teg him 16 shim Ito btetifa. the'kfaut fa • ii s I I— a.adh 1 » m whfse ages average ftyco bO'tq 60 yean, ! there are 206, while those that avera^ foste 60 to 2f iBfphe^ nonce in newspaper existence in Gwi 1 many is not; however, the general rub Of the papers that were in circnlatio during the year 1880, 20 per cent. cam. 'inis existence in that same year, and ’ tinar average life was not more than all tha. ia tr-i FAcftl^uTuSBSm Amiqnsrtans mj thsl the umbrella was to vented aknrtlv after the floud. sa4 toa brew Ito Vaa impmvr.1 up.>n of all apallsami to tomaa otol.rv ito -tope 'em* vw as It * a* In ttoae ) sS -f'il dajra >tl Ike aortd. Aw umbrrUs a ■auSk ***** fte"*" Wtoaf'toui 1-11 11 »*ahn-u. Ti Sx't. r.11 n>> H • IxmwNnr m» ho , it fitofafiN to ow» wkte wm J >1 » It a •./) tG •» M««’d« i. Ilf —<—riir V tff- * 4te\0f -uJ rQ t SAL€ BY fihl DBUGBISTSl MwBl < , there U checked vary Mstratoltowtowato , Uadeoejlo eao- perrepeedllrtotWmw deetrovaall era’MaS -5ki- 6eoerdl Debllttr. gtiWtoR W l ir'if' *V /. TkeS ftetoS c«keai oSaslSSS^*^ I \ 1.1 V 1 1 !M-U VUA stoltok ' eured l*towaw. liq[tl sad nerosT surfutt ito •£ 3 .MITT MM I ; Ate *J* to to I 5R«? ! Til. 1 * rT T I ». Ij, DfLLlhCHAB A LOtotYRU, O- twilup r. wiiLor, or rta- BOOT. msT' ZL- tril i|||jg asadwojfaari iti==SSS?«5S? -0,60' white OMfe w. o* -JCi 1 to < MmL tfto« 1 1 MMMMBBiwiMi to ferCMM M 1 to ^aiiT0J«;i:3 0 Axo tffo Root to if! m« te-to %rn ■to 1^ toi to %4te4 taM Mf 6te4 •totetohf to <U wer ee i« to a n «a#e«M *a .•« I epm-eed I S5S9 m* te | ■a a tow team gg smetop amto I sS to* waato g ■ SAwm—tom I uf totoau ur I [lICAt IVtfTAMJ hr IlMHHBHi mk*t ► fr** ■4 to 1 « (40to Rfite AMW 1 totetll/fRMI W lea -■ a «. r* 4“ 4 n* •A meadto^. to ate kw Ites I gottig*•» hew Lte funeral marng by an/ -is-h now «-a.ly Vrffy, and if suybudy ahow.al diarewpert fur the temaitM the rviueiu* Would luaituh Uis te mi Thai au-p;a-.| ttei deii u. tn the W.tovUeili « rsaak llm I'aiaiijuaii hml just fl mhml hia .U ‘KSK1 Ml I Thb mining dividends of Arixona this year are nearly aa great us those of Cali forma. In all probability next year Ariaoua, in tha matter of productive mines, will lead all the other States and Territory* fa'ftm Unhib. imm.tel • glHto qf stopped th»- fun. ral, and now tlieiw l« a lawaun, m the v. rpae ruteaea to gay «t|«> clergytetoto any (ce, although ha cktotoa that tie preached the sermon in good fiuth. ' ~ ~ ✓ T thb Ki rntLArtra Binwm*. SI 1 all s man be his Own trumpeter ? is a question which eoufreats every manat the ontset of his career, flow the world has answered it we need not say. The mythologist' tell ns that Minerva threw sway the flues when she found that it puffed up her cheeks; bat men in thie age unr a m 're potimt in-trunn nt of puffing in blowiug their own trumpets. This in.>tcontent, it ik qnivcrsally^greu^ should be of brass, not only in trade t T * > T * imt in all the professions The map who can blow hia trumpet loudest and long est is most likely to reach the pinnacle of riches and respectability, if not of shoaoik j Blow your own tnunpet if jon dp not wi.ih to lie tramjded under foot in the rush of competitive strife and die in ob scurity. Bound your charge and ride Voai 1 is the Ohio HUU »'iied by Un-maelvtm fa a Lnchlw pistong 4hop. and v*erv arff snbjein.'d k< <lom waU lung. One was aa «spark rnnkterfeiter, and he tetgh’. hia mm Iteiioim howto make &- «** ynecea of tha metal ased in their Wtch. They iqtele a great deal of the win, maM^png to send it ant to » confederate for orcnlation, and were only detected when they oasd it to buy favors of the guards. Ir »oe art bUloes tsks Dr. Pieros’* “ Pisa- -sut Porgsuvs Psllsta," tbs ongiaal “J Liter Pills.” Ol all dnmgwts. Tax power of becoming invisible baa oftnto been displayed by the heroes of fairy tales, and it was formerly believed to tie procurable by means of fern seed; .but no peculiar jiower of rendering peo- plo invisible resides especially in the 'seed of the fern. Pnt bn any very seedy trait of el tithes, and walk about the streets, and yoa will very soon find that your acquaintance will pass yon Without seeing you. w • . 1 < a ismstom sww ^ j DFBULL'S COUC-H SYRUP Mf toteM m fat Naavga mil WM : l ak e c> . as m ass is 1 \ If l AH BtJ0Kw*LTER Engine. 'H^wdvp, #Mto^s» OmrmtU «W Champ. inMwfa. te»feS<Vo*kU, Jlth-n of Ltmilh H**Wona| dulMKlh.il I 1 Mid ptJh>Hknliin<l. Vvryl Roagfc1 iroisssnos, and all fonua of taking only as __ _ lug, forco-gencrstiug srtiM; is invshuMs in all aufsabted wbetber trstion, o' If rosoitir wall, flaxard to Uo., pro| Dsrvoos prostratooa ' by vxUlninc prop- led oouditiona Anssrt Hbat Miouime. H arw nibncrlben Ihr ISMS will rv<rl •f Abtsrkmf l.twvst, aosiberof K V 10 It Y IN X K Ii MOW TO awcrwwiWnti.TW. ICC Ul * *-ovrmb^r■ ILC - ithi.p-sr. liai te; 3 copies k> • 4 poplMW. • s am onr rz- ill-. toW-Korspsrirocnnutnbcr, oontolnios »t rlteptcr* of •• IMvorvd.’*sen4 A |Y.s.AiiiuLhaK*^rkti44«ite>s. 1OC. A fTkTQ *«vmvm% Sm.h*™ sm. .«wk UJWtJ Smm WAS*. Ww^. W.W.AS> I tn t?n V*' u ' •* mu*. ■ IV ASSrtM STI*M* S C*.. r»fU»a4, MUu : 4 141 • T«>'MW» T*rm*M4tft •«<» ' f>f J tn*. is^to ■- tAn-mTaOw. rtnl—S. 1U ITOSCKS in .of SUM wilhoal r.bl eily. K.nd auop terUMtow, S. a. SIM^, QUmg*. ton w iirv . yirM-dkw »»ii ftosj Nwwspto|.ai. tonltePrih# tn THE METHODIST SKS. WHXILSS .nd CCRRT.. EdIMn nilkm rvs* WOltW. Iddrm. W. W 00U«lL.AW. rwbUtovr. Ws. IS wavVwr as.7ssw Tasfc Who mas s CoOtm Mast C«raJMaheaM have oo^ Mm *r f •*> fa« fa«s peww. SIKK Otm L.OW J*AlCJbSSi UtoS PWcr Eugise, . . . . - tej ,/M 1«'/ •* . ' . '* “ “ ...... 4SS Address Mscufsctsrsrs for dseoiptlvs 'V jaws* urs A World of toddj 1 1 «» One of the mi "it popular niadicine*. now h.fore the Americas pnhHe is flop Bitters^ You »ee it everywhere. People ta*e it 4Wtb agurtty.^ pouuu youx enargo ananqe ,gnodvkeet. It builds them op. It is not as haj^ ovbr somebody, or somebody trill sound pletssm to tlmteeteja* some otherBittenp as Xi"»« >«i i<to— w uw «m4, umc, hia charge and ride over you. * •- 0< 1 * r ' nV “ “ n>ore T,ke * . 8 i It ie- staled,' on the authority of V H. Shnilwote, K O. ft., that a eanart bird fifUg hear RhewtHte, Engfand. " able to niter swtenceatoo ss to bo iwm ily nader-teod.'. Home times the brd ii * terp. dates phnwea in a sutog, but it 1 ^ -the old fashioned bone sat tea that has done a world of good If yon d u’t feel just right try Bop Bitters.—Nunds Jjitfy. It V •tryng* will riflm fiam darvicwMl* hrotigki r»o by imptirw wood, #hoo AOOVlI^/n ?AR^A- PARlihA A51> RTtl.MrttA.nVaidOD ARfe LlV J TRI'P vtllrratutahMUh to Um i H • «rtoiAhe»*ee*r rVip, plMtoU fn tekd,' anoot) pruiriER*. MTpWiNIre diMadrr*, W«**aM» «f >*• Kidney*, f.rw*pen Rerv.ru dl.nrd<-r», OeWlHy, Mlin IWm* llomMh, Skin, r<c. ^er*>i Wnn. Sll.day M mmb. m*u« A ■flute, Mt Dollar -Ui. married RAXIk’H r\vf WUIMA. tmm fat t.lto iM- MMt. WOftM #Wd» ' tetoallf. dMV Gov PuaMTED, of Maine, W.Ut Xm ¥»m HJI k l .ii, iimnn HXK rasa u onm a lox. w»tor“ j*# 3S2 iMfWVJMJt-uw tTnit-Ktw cjt/uobue TnC MASON-& HAMLIN ORGAN OO.