The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 01, 1881, Image 4

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OQ th« Ttxy, " Wky Mk«d the raportor, pMUnf •• k* oUabered np through *h« •ruttl*- boU. " Ton’d haT* mmi reMon enough if you lied been on hece with bm -for th* laat two hours,’* said the Mtronomrr. Why the earth haa beeiTundergoing a ragulag. bombardment. It'a not orer yet Look at that fellow how he akima! Ye* would call it a shooting etar. Well, there's as much reason for calling it a oeleutial^ abelL That meteoroid was moving twenty or thirty miles a second ; yet it could not get through the bomb-' 1 proof that protects the earth.” " Where is the bomb-proof ? " “ Why, right under your nose; all around you; it'a the atmosphere. Whep the meteoroids strike the air that sur rounds the earth the heat produced in cousequence of their tremendous veloci ty runs up a million degrees or more a second, and in a twinkling they are changed to vapor. If they could get through the atmosphere they would make It lively for us. No man could tell is a private to bo entertained la a private Ho is DOt required to ragtster only by the number a# his room. Bod stoat frequsntly noon# but tbs waiter—not even the landlord will ha vs anything to my or do with lllff IftiliiHj ta ml to tt* g—lk bed-room, or he ma^ take them in (lie dining-room; in many hoteia, also, ip the "coflee room," tlw "sniokitip room," the "commerc al room,’* am 1 even in the parlor. Home hotels, but not all, have a table d' bote. In many hotels in Great Britain, rather good onee too, as far as furnish iUga go, nothing but cold cuts are to lie had—except at breakfast or at the late dinner, cold ham, roaat lieef, corn lieef or chicken, bread and beer, form the ordinary lunch. Some hoteia in London furnish no vegetables. At auch the bill of fare is coffee, tea, ham' and egg-, mutton chops, roast beef, soles or salmon and bread. Even with “ttlis indifferent bill of fare they are often crowded and at times decline to receive gU< sta unless rooms hsve previously been bespoken. Most usually- invariably 10 iu the bo at wha£ fnsUht he might lie striutt down ***• clma-womsn are the by a shot from the sky, for motooroids are plunging into the atmosphere all the time at the rate of several millions a day for the whole earth. At certain times, as .about toe 10th of August and the 13tk of November, they oome in showers, and fairly bombard the earth. , The soft air that fans the cheek is to most of these projectiles from spaoo as im- penetrabla as a wall of steel of them, however, are aide to i to the earth, but they are oom avely few in nambtr. When a me- tecroid j^tokjs ihe fqrUl it it flailed # aerolite,' Wtegoud ttutouor of mineral.> gy is without one or more specimena of these Mark-crusted, Iron-like Imdirs. Humboldt relates that two Hwedialt sail fsqwurekiOedtiy enaerntitensbnardil.fi ship in 1674. The thatched muf* < f act cu flie by aerolites, laud IB tor ftetds by toeUL ••ITan, tbece are modem iBsteJicrs We are ao ea/er than our f-c- ly a year ten ■ wtU^eii td mete>wic sume of A ama Is m td beSag kilted by ligfctoiag thaa bv at> M wrmJd boS be eo tf Ik* air housekeepers; assign guests to rooms, keep the accounts and manage the in ternal arrangements. Payment is'eg- 1 acted only for what the gnest has or dered. He will be charged for the rodtn, bat is nndev no obligation to take meals in the house. A cap of coffee and s bis cuit will be ss cheerfully furnished ra the most rial .orate meal, The waiter is the principal executive ofllcer. He invariably wears a suit of Mark broadcloth, clawhammer coat, white necktie, broad expanse of shirt bos— and awn Hemes e white vest ~ 'What b your stonher, plaaae? " he will eey no first coming in contact with you, end will quietly book against that number the price of dtabes ordered for the meal aa welt as I be hslgiug. Pre vious to deparUng you will aak him te render you an aertmut, or at any rets be is the otoeul who will prseaut toe bill to you, rewive tbs payment — (hr. /*-fro44 Pteiy, the Ustttod artillery, tee are Very proud of, and we wanted to sand it to York town at the coming celebration, but, unfortunately, Unde Ham is too poor, and even on# company cannot be spared. The army is very small, after a war. After the Revolutionary conflict our army was almost wholly ob literated, and the same thing occurred after the war of 1818. As to the present force, the privates, Lieutenants and othef officers, to far 4a 1 am a judge of men, are equal to those of any, army on the face of the earth. L) South Side Signal Wm. Tire ^ quotes from a Missouri paper: Mr „„ F. Quinlan, Crystal City, Mo rtoffered occasionally from rheumatic pains in his knees, for which he successfully tried St. Jacobs Oil. Tsa effects of the "graveyard insnr ance” system which prevails In fenu qylvanis are beginning to be felt. An old man, Whose life had been insured by speculative sharks for 170,000, yrai found dead in the canal of Wilkeabam *he other day. Not long ago six men were hung for murdering a person whos life wss heavily insured in their favor, bat their fate does not seem to have de terred others from committing crime in order to secure money. That such i system of life insurance should be per mitted to exist is a disgrace to Psaaeyl Vania, E L. Lowkbeb, Esq., cashier of the Cincinnati Southern Railroad, says the Cincinnati Enquirer, was oared by 3k Jseobe Oil of a stubborn case of rheuma tism, which wouldn’t yield to physioiaus' treatment—Brookitm Eagle • Ths number of homes, oattle, mulee, aheap sad hogs in Ohio by the returns of 1881 is aa follows; Horses, 707,045; oaltte, 1,681,462; mutes, 83,078; sheep. 4,023,174, sod bugs, 1,786,77a (Vwstmrr** la Ms sariy aUgM la readily eared by to* we oCDv. Ptsfas'i "Ootdse Herli- aai D. WiMta, af toglto in Hina, as. sfwr te «Sie. Ibis CelbUrt. Oa Tss bietury <4 Qeo. OertUdd's pabtea Ids. sare toe Ckueegu JnOr <Anr«*. is <4hcf toenaUsi s pwredest pres—iwn, fret Um eruwn of all that g lonoas and was' beauty of hie pevooqal oharectcr. .In the old days at Hiram, whoa the great martyr was the central sad loved object of the little world there, which then know him alooe, he wee the patient teacher, the friend always full of sym pathy, and the leader ever ready with encouragement, which was simply s grand inspirau..!. u- iU v •nvg nv gathered abo at him. In the buffeting* of a great political career nothing was •ear lest from this attribute of his character, and the light of the many brilliant victories of the statesman never dimmed the freahneos of this which was most lovable in the man. He net only sympbathized with young men who, like him, weps struggling for honorable place in the world, but he lowed them for all that > worthy in their "ambition and breve He,.too, tom Ml n*, n great in heart, rewer- loed woman. Of all the hundreds of boys and girls who loved him as friend and teacher, nq^oimof tfcem, wa may be sure, who sfn^t pretoaes when he had beoomeone of the world's greatest, ever met with greeting 1— cordial or sympathy less ready and patient than that with which he had parted from them in the humble life at Hiram. ▲ Chicago photographer has firmly "sat down” on reeifctings for photo- graph*. He nays that, nnleft • nega tive irUniad by himself, he never gives ths subject two sittings for the sooney charged lor one. This reform will prob- ahjy go farther until if wipes out the in by many women sitting* and then ; on toe last negte Wrff autaa Bind, welcr sheet strew ia the pwqwv pr.^xu-a*. b’ aw«auv eaaatoteteev, and torn iu 4>Wje is a boa Hghtewa inehas heig by tee tb whlib Ttw Iwn ks are tom v- a>l in tb« mmi to dry, and it is mil nuoaud n. •m gr.isn spr uting fneu theiu if t'*> wsntbrr has bte*u ilauip. From tin* the Biuch-ga/’-ihai adolir Meow is male, s structure capable (in (be dim-ite in which it is used) <4 enduring for 3*i yrara. The nsdsof tbs oubnaiy adol*«s are alnxwt flat, and inathi of mud aud apt end on about six inches thick. There are re w^^—Blare—♦ to ere re s^^^-wwwa^sws^ — ■— ^ ^ ^ — ■ - - - ■ , - ▼ v ■ ^-■* it rains tliey seldom leak anti I a week after, for by that time the water has an opportunity of soaking through. Thu is convenient for the inmates, as the weather being then clear they can move out.—Sew Mexico letter. 9PKAKKM OF THE HOUtE, Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, wist q eaker of the Twentieth, Twenty-first Twenty-second and Twenty-third Con- crosses. Nathaniel Macon, of NonL joniiia; Hchuyler Oolfax, of laduoa fum s U. Blaine, of Maine, ancTSamne T. Rindall, of Pennsylvania, have oac held the office three terms. Henry Clay was Speaker of toe Twelfth, Thir leenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth snd Six teenth Congresses. ?. A. Mohlenbnrg of Pennsylvania ; Jonathan Dayton, o New Jersey; Joseph B. Yarn am, re Massachusetts; James K. Polk, of Ten neesee, and Lynn Boyd, of Kentucky, each presided over Congress for tv Gsjv. H. A. Babwcv, of New York, who received a wound during the war similar to that from which the President is suffering, ia alive, healthy and vigor ous ; yet his wound hsa never and has discharged pus daily for teen yean. It gives him but no A < Im mi lb* areal pwpeles Wlarw tb« Aareneaa peblw Is Hap Buur* Y«w aaw il vvvrywtewre. PreyW tear ll wilb g<*ml vawvt. It bwllda ibr« wp. ll ia awl aa plraaaal la tbv u»l* oa aomv olbvr Bitter* aa Uls a#4 s a kiaby 4riak. It ia mare Ilka iba old fsabiaaad baaa ret lea tbal boa doa* s wnrM ef good If yaw d-a'l feel Joel rigbl try H»|i Biller*.—Nwwda News •* Dm you see my test pueo. F* "Tee; it wm simply perfect” "Oh, come now, really, yon know nothing is perfect in this world.” "Oh, yes—nonacnM is." t asw m HSf Bftiera. sad Wf daeterieg, sad sever well. eSgeaHy te fet her aawi», I rear lotted to be hwofliWMed acatw I snd I am fled I did, fee IS UeeJIiM two month* wee of Ibe Bitter* tey wtf* wo* rar*(| sad *hr h** remained ee fee elgbtern teanth* •litre. I like *0rh kete- boggiag.—II. T., Hi. PawL—Pleaewr Press. Tub ex-King of Hanover sternly re- fn— to see his onfy sister, whose lovy promoted end spproved ~by Queen Victoria, /leeply offended him. "A dethroned dynasty," says his ex- Majesty, "ought to shun A mesalliance far more than a dynasty in prosperity. “ttlad 'f-UIIMsa thr Wethers.” Thfe most Important information fever nub' liiheil fol tho«f who would pal* with little C ain, through the- great Irinl of motherhood, y Dr. Stiiiahack WiUon, upecisliit in mid wifery end chronic di«ea»«», Atlanta, (ia. 8end itamp for a cottv, a<ldre*«iug an above and writing his foil name. “Di*e**es of Men” to be had iu the same way. Outs Loo ah began one of her lectures with the rema.k : " Whenever I see a pretty girl I want to clasp her in my anna” " So do we,” shouted the boys in the gallery. Pot A moment Olive was nonplussed, but, recovering her self-possession, she replied: * Well, boys, t don’t blAnie you.” Consumption Can be Cmred. lUisd whiit kLL Willii-un C^ Diggei. ajamr- chant of Bowling Green, Va., write* under date of ApriLilli, 1S81- He *4y*: I firmly helievs that Allan’* Lang Rdsain will snd ha* cured consumption, if taken in time and proper care he taken of the patient, both in 'suitable food and clpthtiig. Six year* ago my mother wo* attacked with pneumonia Ths attending phyaielan. “aoroe time after,” told me that the di-caae had settled on her long* and that she had the consumption Not believing that a perms sent enre could be efieeirs, hot think Mg tha I might be able te get an el pec tors at sot containing «Bt 1 .... 1 , ^...,1.1 , . 1 1 I 1 I A *1 a iMMiiin WFiit^rl wtvyijvi nn«*rti ”*rii” r~itv i ■ iti qaired of a draggiat in Richmond, Vs., if he hid any medicine opt contain<ng opinm, that wm a g«MMl tx]>erloraa He thei rec ommeadad Aden'* Laun lte'»am. which I K rehaeed and iodweed my mother to tiy fore ahe had taken the first bottle the improvement in her condit'o* wm *o mark ed tbal I poruhoed three mere hoUtee, Thr •ttesding phi• |r,kn < wei g the beneficial effects, re r eaimeaded INeontbioeH are. sad la abMt twe'v# siowtlis her loeg* were proaowneed cared t'aun my reeoaim< ada trea many other* wire had Ibe eontamidtea have Wrh cured tthnk yod ra* fee year medteise ih* fwQewiac K eaitew w nbwwi imtouew.-wwd beating ef the fang tee keeping ibem free fc t4w* erreatiwg ewe rwri dteewee Mr flls/e* my* be wette* ■ebe'waBi*** te knew ibel AUea * la*g IBB glWirill •d toe AlWteMbMa te awe ad <d mssIbb ring the •Ml of Fills llBSfte, awfi tool sM* Itea sbsI of lire ewwter stf Mre try, IuIboIi shew BZl.teO te— id rsite, or Brewteei at IVwMwtvMtab L Un I •, k ,, y m . (le« r I*. 1 Su not deelgn- r tel to induce UEIIs to Ih© au- ife regu-, p. but. OURB91 r ..tto imn. »ow»ls| KIBtrlH *1 tbe—telHS* th»> d«»«lopa la Xtdnej a matt t>—aa. MUoaaoaaa. JaaadMa. Ipaticc PlMa, W In nbUMiiww.Bre IXarvoua Dkaordare tot — Oami BIB WHAT TWOTIM SAT I MB* n. Stork, of Jnnrtloa CUT. l ■aarOtldneT WorleorarlMmaftaerHpilarlBy 1 IreUSI had 1mm Irjlii* far (oar T**™- ^ 1 Bra. John Arnall.of Waahlneton. Ojjjj-.jjjjl ■ ggr.r^tir-rx^o.rre bT| merely to place the readers qf these page*" In (xiMceslon or a means of trSaiaient °Iminor accidents occurniilf daily In the household, and which, while not dangerous in themselves, are cjteeodingly annoying. Bums bruises, scalds, sprain*, etc., are prin- cl|>al among these trou)>lc*orae and annoying occurences, ami demSiKl*lffUn*diata treatment with the l>est moans at haml. In the kitchen, the dining-hall, the nursery and the sitting- room they arc liable to hapij-n, and, instead of fear and alarm at the sighto! the cut or mashed Anger, or bruised or burned arm, or scalded surface, a cool and quiet manner should bo as sumed. and after washing away the blood. (if require*!h the Injured parts should be dressed with thhl ii*"*t ralitsbie remedy-ftr. Jacobs Oil. Its sufpritj.ngiy <iUlfeit fTlief. Its cleansing properties. Its tendency (o qtufekly remove afl inAnmmatioh, and Its woiKilvfjtil efficacy in the abovoas well as in all muscular and other iwins, such as rhetimatism. neuralgia, toothache, headache, 'tifffcesa.of the Joints, etc»—these render Sr. Jacobs oh. pre-cminyatly the best external remp ty now before the people: which claim Is fully sltbstanUated jar the strongest tttnd orrsjtifeinyTVorit m ctSsses or peopts. The mlue of human Ufa. Is no supremely impor tant that anything that tends to its prolonga tion is entitled to the highest consideration Charles Nelson. Rsq., proprietor Nelson House. Port Huron, Mich., say*: "I Mitl-red-ao with rheumatism that my arm withered, and physi cians could not help me. I wm In despair of my life, when some one advised me to try Sr. Jacobs Uil. I did so. and m If by magic. Iwm Instantly relieved, and by the continued use of the Oil cnflrely cured, t thank heaven for Tii^afe'iiiK?'' J,:Xr " •Wortmftdftltttfo w«tt . . I a til, to work. EMnoy-wor* mre* alm,| stuikstua a ca, URNSYILLE, KY. qj gkXS^A^. ^*"****' **^ VPlMZmSSE!" IIOSIIDIrj ®lTTEf* s _ ASM L Jsrrett IthstMtren yoarsr uwl oilier complli Xldnsy Wort. ^ . I John B.Lawreacoof Jactaon, TAWt.i ----.-" TxitiMT-Woi’t made bkh welt I Mlclm-l I •nff-re<i • _ Iwa* unsbl* . |“wetlA»*v*r.” kidney wort . PERMANBNTLY OUBff Ikidney diseases, _ , ' LIVER COMPLAIIIT8, |a^; l | t 'art* *e«* N A"* j 1 GET IT AT7I1IC PntGOlSTS. I ItlcE. iMtel I WSMJi. Bu in ABtiOAi*.alm.t*J I (WtU send tho dry po*ftd4'* tfaUVVf*. *• >lJ JfS t^deAdlTtp^fw.w.re^ is to $20 ;sr£toa.*££ fOUNiTES redrsM VALBitTUB BOO*-. *" U . - ^ayno’BAutomatic IteB frawfi fftew Mifr—ffHM 1—■ -- - -- - — WATCHES YA M. RllSINCSS (jNi^tRSii S 'P, » •« . wk rriVWM- re-. • - - - -I REVOLUTION 111 — * wu-h. IV fk M* Mrhon holldsy hool is^a.«fcaDAYjDG. H CJi v . bvgf-» U. H *t ooV're , C T Fac-Simile* of U. S. Treasury AH* HAT1WHA1. teABte rn—Hntifrff met ImMatW'** r*iW4 rrwttr; Bau*.sad atasof a.ttoesl Orek BdKW taaU. of T.nod, jVrewdnatlja*. A, a mean* eouaterfsH j. « W 4T, IV! Orreawwk Blrret. !«•• Tark CB*. PENSIONS. »«»». Ire -J BTr^f ***■•» J^ .reMW .f L-re •» tadrere v— r”_e aiailT Cadre aav L» U, <l b,t,4 la aa larraaa* a* reaWre. wirerea re . aMaadaai fa * a* — ar readaaa* ** »„0,tw AaaaM a.wree A«w*aea Wwreeed M# I ire re GARFIELD /rmm/rs /m/z/M 3offer. . From the HHh of October, 1881, to he lat of July, 1882, genuine Rock Spring Water will be supplied to cus tomers by Ellis A Co., of Bailey Springs, Ale., at the following rates: Ten gallons in anti-corrueive can. .$5.00 Same can refilled At * 4.00 Five gallons in anti-corrosive can.. 3.25 Same can refilled at 2.50 Niue gallons in glass bottles 7.50 Reasonable freight and express rates are given by ail railroads. This water has been known for nearly fifty, years «s a sure cure for Dyspepsia, a sure cure for diseases of the ICianey aud Bladder, A sure cote for all curable oases' of Dropsy, assure cure for Sciofttious cases q{\tne Bones or Skin, and a certain de stroyer of the terrible thirst foyintoxi- eating drink that overcomes so many worthy resolution*. Deprive a drunk ard of his diam for three days and meanwhile give him plenty of Rock Spring Water, and he won’t want‘the wniskyj Don’t you think it’s worth Uvinxii. ‘ if you do, drop a postal te Ellis a Co. It will cost only a cent ADHKRB rigidly and undeviatingly to truth; but, white you express what Ja true, exprern it io a pi :a«iag manner. Truth ia the picture, the mannci i, >ne fauns that displays it to ad van tags. Lvma K. PtaxoAM's Y< t ’statable Compound Tnosa psMionsti psreooa who oorry Utetr hearts in thsir mouths are rather to be pstied then teared, toesr fereete*- ijtea asrvmg bo other pvposs toaa to farrom him that te ‘Taev pa» te tee koto* • 11, Bookwalter Engine. (Tkl. SifnTtae npntmu ifc. Ltmgt la • kMUky ■ A 8TANDAEDBEMGDY Tot «th,r urinlwt IN MANY HOME*. rowotM, Velda. (>••*. WrerechU* MVacicMf tk, ThrMtl *ad LV ft MS, »l,d >ad otwrly beyond nil competition, IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES npproBoM* •* atat noeodSothal “ Kbioty-Sre" pat it. nm pormnnontly aorod, wboro tho dlroctloni tro ■trlctly compliod with. Thnro lo neehcmicnl or other Ib- frodionu to norm tho jommg or old. . At AN EXPECTORANT IT NAS M EQUAL. IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANT FORM. J. N. HARRIS ft CO., Proprietors, f IHCISf NATS, O. p 0R SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DPEULLS COUGH SYRUP JKisjszrisxr~ fZ&'S&Eg&S SKsc2» L AFIXBR m LM»W B« mm - KBALSAM l*-iirt-» I'otinumpllnit. I’lieHniBiilti, In* Int-n'/.-t. Ilroiu-htnl DlfBcalllen. Hrenfehliln, UniiiM-iir M. ‘ Atuhnis, (Vona. Wlitninln* 'niiKh. ii»d nil iMrenren.nf Ibv Brrnlufns ffninii*. It nonthm nnd bt-nlnlhr llrnihrane >1 ihr l.ungn, inHtiim-ii nnil Oolnsui-il by Ike llrentw-. nnil krevmtl* ihr al*ltl nwrntn and larliliirn>. acretr* Ibe t-hr*l wlilrh nn-nmaany r, ('on-uiinal 1 OH l» HIM nn Inrnvnblr mnlndy. li t I.I.'M I1AI.HA.M ivill euro yon, liouirli i>rofe*«'nuBl nld folio.* 0* MEnAURSl BaCM JCteODArm rax« owea mm* vre—rerei^ to a^ _*| Lh (UCK area NKHVOCS UK A OAtMl and wOilo -J ga^rlean,. th. otwreach of «BMM of bUo. |MwdwrU^ a| ■HEADACHE j^MleteaBsBsdtte—vaiMhteWLLN.wttkjBndlreerisM^^M BB-OWTf emueax tour AWT PILLS evea BOOK CANVAiSSERS TO SEND FOR TERMS AND CIRCULARS FOR "LIT TLE WOMAN,” Worcrater’s Subreription “ DICTIONARY ” and OASKELL’S COM PENDIUM of Social and Business Forms. SOUTflEBN PUBLISHING CO., PETROLEUM JELLY £ ttesd mad approved by tko tending PHTSI- C1AS8 of XUB0FX And AMERICA. ^ Th* most Valuabls Family Remedy known. Box 11 a, New Orleans, La. *72 A Wb*». Sllodoy *1 bare* oootlj ■«*«. CoaUJ OatSl fkoo. Addrire Taaa S Oa., AagaWa, M* ll JJJ A Sodal Story of Absorbing Intsrsst, number of iUmiur* Home MmiuiL ATI oew ■uhacrlber* fcr IMS wtllrerel FREE v WTcotare irstlt SW-ForsMeii find chAWrm of “ *m f.K AhTH _______ Marie the Novrehoranti Dervmber Nna. ofihioyear. Txaa* tzayear: Teontea Ik 4 eofdootS; A anti one *x- ber. ooatain lug orvrei.-'aore* * HL'RAbON. miretallSa 10c. I At. AT TteB r««LA*Bl^ai A I wwress av wrew wiete rwi roe» ORTJTATVftf- WY ■■ \ — IMPROVE ME KTS-JIEW STfLEi—MEM CATALOGUE THE MASON 6l HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 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