The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 19, 1882, Image 4

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V • IM* tW«, fcol I VMM t«n, r S.S-:> Tb» t#n ( ,m4 (1*4 toi A 1 s i «t*i i "'Vm-ma, to (to atom «v**tT AtoMtofM to«*kU foa wmnt to Mt?" _ * to-*, to*-* I" to Mid. ■WM '' «r■ ' — i* MUthUviu Farrat. Oppo«it« the rcudeooe of Poll’* own er there were eome building* in ooqrv? of erection, end the men »t the top bf the aeaffold were in the habit of calling to these below for snob material a* they wanted, “ Mote brick,” “ More mortar,” and toon. In a rery short time Polly had these terms by heart, as well as the gruff tones in which they were uttered. No sooner did the Irish laborer relieve him self of a load than the everlasting cry, ** More mortar I ” assailed his ears. He bore it with exemplary patience till the mortar board at the top of the scaffold was piled up; but once more the order for “ Mortar —mqre mortar 1 ” was given. 16 the'’ delight of the parrot', who was standing by, the Irish man flung down his hod, and, making • speaking trumpet of his hands, bawled to the bricklayer above, “ Is it mor-r-tar mad that ys art? Sure s man may have as many legs as a oenterpig [centipede] to wait on the likes o’ yes I ” "Bah I ngh ! oh I” cried Utile Tom. "There's a worm in my red apple, mam- "la be a pretty worm V asked mam ma, looking ap from her aewing. " Pretty, mamma ! who ever heard of a worm being pretty ? No, no ! he's a horrid, crawling thing. I shan't eat any store of the apple. I couldn’t now Z hare saea il” Tommy brought the apple to hia mother. "Why, yea, he's s beauty," said ah*. "Jast lock at that little rad cap h« wsesa, and sae how aofl and vhito hu tftefcf If nobody ha.t picked that have ipam a little rope * on* km body and let hitoeatf dowa gaa to laugh, and any, "John, the wood* chuck will never come to you.’*' ' "Of course be will never eome, now that ft* bare laughed so loud, 7 said John, "and, besides, you' have almost frightened him to death by trying to dig him out. It’s ef no use. We m»jm well go back to the honaa.” To the houae they aU went When Mr. Curtis heard what they had been doing, he said that jnst aa soon as the woodchuck heard them digging he, too, had begun to dig with his little sharp claws, throwing the dirt behind him. "If you had dug all day,” said Mr. Curtis, "you could not have dog so Itot nor so far as he did. Jito , But John always thonght that if the other children had kept quiet at first, and allowed him to politely sail Mr. Woodohnok, "Woody, woody, woody 1 Woody, woody, woody!” he would have come out, and aUowed himself to be captured. ; , - , .' % Thk foreign papers are tolling some tall stories about telegraph poles in Nor way, bnt as fairy stories are popular and allowable at this season of the year, and as news concerning Norwsy is always scarce, perhaps they are to be excused It is said that Norway is the home of a very ^peculiar species of woodpecker, which, hearing the vibrations of the wire produced in the poles, at once reaches the oondniion that a particu- larly-succulent morsel of food in the shape of some insect heretofore unknown to them is concealed therein, and at once proceeds to peck the pole to pieces in search of its prey. Norwegian bears are also said to bs the vietiina of a most extraordinary delusion eoooernlng tele graph poles. They also hear the hum ming of the wires reproduced in the poles, and sagely conclude that the noise la caused by the humming at bftaa. With the busy bas tha bear aatnrally the Ida. of honey, and alones to scratch away at the base nrf the pais until it falls. Norwegton wclees are htewtee so peculiarly to be euase ae of a trap gotten ap lor •tnka out for 1 they see one the u4 rmm 0mji rm nr nx-mnarn { T qpr *4* *c*ar. r to Um grave of Marlin Van Burm which lanve tha imprsaslon that tha Kinder bosk cemetery, wherein the remains an deposited, is unonred for. This is n mistake Tha granite shaft which rises above the remains of the ex-Preeident is imposing in appear’ It fe true the bnrial lot ie braised in on account of it* situation in the old portion of the oemetery, but its sur roundings are all pleasing. Within a few feet, on the north side, is the Bain family vault, erected at a cost of $18,- 000, and on the west the elegant monu ment of Peter 0. Van Aohaack, who has given s handsome sum yearly for keep ing the oemetery in order. Qn the south and east are Snyder, Bain, Burt, Beek- man and Laing indoenres, with iron railing and hedges of evergreen, which present an attractive view.—7/udron Rcgitter, _ A NMW DIftnrrKCTAVT. 'I .jp*- - ' ' S' _'<*■ • -<W., ^1 The new disinfectant which has come into such considerable use in England, on account of its proved efficacy, is prepared as follows : Russian turpentine and water are placed in huge earthen. ware jars, surrounded by hot water ; air is driven through the mixture in the jars continually for 300 hours, the result of this being a decomposition of the turpentine and the formation of a pecul iar watery eolation. After evaporation, the anhstanoe is placed in tin cans ; it k described ae Being a light brown pow der, of n very pleasant taste and odor, k not poiaeaipua nor damaging in any re spect, and k capable fa a very remark* able degree of preve^ing or putrefactive fanr.vxje.irr *xr. Wienefawmrst k fal^ertiole of street ■ale peculiar to Cinc^mati, and Ha ped dlera do meat of their business at night. When a sent k handed to the vender, he lifts lid of hk Un box, from which warm steam oom«e oocing forth, seises a piece of brown paper and aatfas of blacs or 1 tor aboutstahta apooaful of I and then with a fork produces the ttotofa, of a bar It to p«|Sng hot. a|>petisiag. and baa a aort of flavur shunt it iu kto. Tbeto k a' method of k ee that no one wo«U know ii One coo tract I have calk for twenty of milk per day, and tha pries k eat down eo low that I am obliged to adulterate it to tha extant of ten cans, that k to any, the fluid I supply k half milk and heU something aka. What I put in k not el all injurious. A baby might be fed with it without harm. I sold the recipe in North Providence a little while ago for t26, end you may have it for the earns price. loan assure you that no one in drinking it would know that it was not of the purest and richest character. « All the ingredients contained in these "added” ten cans cost only about 5 cents. Lakos num STS' cases of violation of the Taw prohibiting traffic'in postage stamps are now receiving the attention of the PoetofBoe Department, and spe cial agents are hunting np offending Postmasters all over the country. Post masters are forbidden to sell stamps ex cept jn the locality to which their offloea belong, tfak many of them violate thk law. One Postmaster at a in Virginia bra made a profit of nearly $600 in the last few months selling stomps to Baltimore merchants at 10 per cent discount. The say they are determined to break up thk traffic. T i . ■ Thx Nebraska City (Neb.) /Vessrays: Si Jacobs Oil strikes heavy blows for good all erefund, and iU virtues for rheu matic pafaa are lauded upon every hand. Try it, all yei who suffer. ^ w JC a Anal OAK ban industries, in apite of the disasters of the last ten yean, have on the whole been more flourishing than the English. In that period the annual trno production in the United States has mors than doubled. In 1871, it was 1,911.008 W*e; to W0O, 4296,414 tons. Tbs prndnctloB to Groat Britain in 1871 was 6,637.179 taas; to 1«4 7.721.888 United States has beea enormously ta la 1871 it was 6,180,678 teas; to 1680, 6,407.764. 1871 was 9,467, TIm Testers tri B«r*j Better*. properly glraed, should not be employed at railroad stations, so that paesangars oouldfatk* a cup of coffee along with instead of hastily drinking it at a luaoh-counter. . A nuvuun in Germany and Bwitaer- lend says that thousands of girls in those countries cultivate their hair aa carefully as a fanner does hk crops, and once a year it k cut off and eold to the hair merchants. Swiss girls have the finest hair, and the prices'vary from 25 cents to $35 an ounce. notice. r F rom the 10th of October. 1881, - the 1st of July, 1882, genuine ROC* Spring Water will be su tomem by Ellis A Co.,-of Ala., at the following rates: Ten gallons in anti-corrodSve can'.$6.00 Same can refilled at.. 4.00 Five gallons in anti-corrosive can.. 8.26 Same can refilled afc.r.-*;T......... 2.60 Nine gallons in glato bottles..... . 7.50 Reasonable freight and express rates are given by all railroads. Thu water has been known for nearly fifty years as a auiu cure for Dyspepsia, a sure curd for diseases of the Kioney and Bladder, a sure cure for all curable cases of Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulous cases of tne Bones or Skin, and a certain d»- le thirst for intoxi eating drink that overcomes so many worthy resolutions. Deprive a drunk ard of hk dram for three days and meanwhile give him plenty of Rock Spring Water, and he won r t want the wnkky. Don't you think it’s worth trjrinf ? If you do, drop a postal to to this ■BummmmMBfe waaaaweil srona»r<1 Ilk A Oo. Srvkral It will oust onlv a cent. yean ago a colored man named Lewie, at New York, died, leav ing $1,600,000 to the Government to pay the netkmej debt Hk heir* con tested Um will, end have fought in every court for-it, but it k now decided that Um executor* ef Um rotate moat amount to Um Government for every dollar of Bmural teas each yam Mr. Curtis, faded by hk dog Cboou, would dig out n wuednhenb, Croon would giro the little fallow e hard shake, and wban this chuck lam to the world. H wue useas—ry to thin them out in Ikk way, eg to • few years the crops would have bean ruined. Ann, Ruth, John and Charles had heard Mr. .Ourtk toll how he had dug out the woodchucks, eo one flu* spring morning they planned s surprise for their One by one they started off for the meadows ; Ann had a hoe, Charles a pick, Roth a shovel, and John a short, *ou|»d stick. They were going to catch • woodchuck. ' " Aa the children cautiously cropt into Um meadow, through the culvert under the railroad track, they saw Mr. Wood- flbuok himself, calmly seated at the door of Um nearest hole, aa if waiting to re- afave them. How gild they were. They felt sore they could steal upon him and capture him without a struggle. But suddenly hk little head turned, hk bright eyes flashed, and before the children had time to aay "oh I ” ha was safe in hia own little house. They began to dig for him, although John insisted that if they would keep still and leava him alone, he would soon sail out the woodchuck. Ann, Ruth and Charles laughed heartily atthe idea of calling a woodchuck out of hk hole, i went bravely on with their digging, By-and-bythey came to a little graaay nest, which Um woodohnok had evident, lyaeed for hk bed ; but still then wera no fagas of Mr. Woodeknak himaatf. - At last tha eMldroa. gaioo ted that to give up the sactaafanked to laava unUl had bean toed. « iflf dettVatoUteanL" sum* sort of e dw which oak Uttar* and words into tha coin. In moat ineUooae the name of Um owner of tha Rrticia ad vert Med k not out in tha octn, but Um advertisement simply rsooaunaoda s oar- tain nostrum or article. As the com k stamped only on one side it can bv passed very readily, exposing only the perfect side. Thk k a mutilation of currency and a violation of law. Tha secret service has beea directed to inves tigate thk and hunt out and prosecute the offundan. w /lijrr HKMKMBEH BIS OWJT KAMB, A gentleman of this city tells the foN lowing anecdote of the late Dr. Spring, for many years of the Old Brick Church fa New York City, for the accuracy of which he vouchee: When the doctor had reached a good old age and had be come somewhat feeble, he was met by one of hk old-parishoners just as he was coming out of the New York post office. "How do you do, Dr. Spring?” entd the friend; "I am very glad to see you.*-' "How do you do, ?" replied the doctor. «"I am very well, and 1 am very thankful to have met yoo, for I have a letter in the postoffioe, but couldn’t get it because I couldn’t remember my own name. Now I can go in and get it.”— New London (Pay.)£>n u. __ - Word comes from Mamphk that sheet iron k likely to find a new uae on an ax- in He application to te hprering of cotton bate. The present heap covering k need solely beeanee «f iU oheapoeaa, but, as it i sand, it causes a of cotton. A number of A oohvakt of minstrels were in villa, Pa., and Um wicked boys played a UttU game oo the door-tender that k worth telling. Half a dosen of them got some Western Union Telegraph en- velopea, and, sealing them, marched up to the door, one at a time, and asked if they " might please go in and deliver thk message." Tbs accommodating door-tender allowed the boys to pass un til four or five were within the hall Jnst as two mere came np the manager of the telegraph office happened to come along, and Ue quickly put the astonished door keeper np to the dodge. A Tawtttcxkt (R L) lawyer was try ing to make a witness tell why he knew that a certain t aloon had the reputation of being A "nun shop;” The witness bad never heard any one my that it was a rum shop and the lawyer berated him for giving the place a reputation without ever hearing anybody say a word about ii "Well,” said the witness, "you have the reputation of being a very smart lawyer, but I never heard any one ■av so." The wttnem wmallowed to so. Mb. Loon ("Naaby ”), who has re turned from a tour of Ireland, deolarea that tha squalor, misery end helpless ness of the poor people of Ireland eatoeed tha power of words to describe. Their condition is Infinitely worse than wee that of the blacks of our Southern Stats* during slavery. According to hk Oti «« wid^er^toh It l>* if si i n A new Toaa flat ef tte te rosy rate fee $iSMk Um ease ef te I tag. with Um lend. <o a*« at ami it m ItoKkaranveprapartM^ BA aa Um possessor of $450,000, all by her own charming voice. Among her treasures k oo* at the moot perfect emeralds in the world. It weighs twen ty-three carat*, and k valued at $60,000. It Dr. Flares-* » Pellets "-Um original “ Llttk Llvw Pill*" («ugar coated)—curs *iok and bilious hrodach*, soar stomach, and bilious attacks. By It k said that the Wisconsin bounties on wolves, wilAcafe and foxes have set people to breeding the animals, and that the number in the State k actually on tha Da Pncscs's "Favorite Preemption," for all those weakne—■ peculiar to women, is an unequalled remedy. Distreesing backache and “bearing-down ” sensation* yield to ite strength-giving properties. By druggists. Thr average production of Spankh vineyards k set down at 410,000,000 gal. Ions, of which the province of Oatalonia produces one-fifth—the sub-provinces of Barcelona and Tarragona alone yielding in a good year more than 70,000,000 gal- A DaxiZiAS paper says a society has been established in that city for preven tion of arushy to animals with upward of $100 in tha bank. What kind of an animal k that whloh k so raapectabla? —Texas Si/tings. k STANDARD REMEDY IN MANY HOMK8. Tm mm ■art ■ad Itetek MmMUm ' •ad ■Mari? toywd all < IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES Uasad tad tn •Mad* ■fftmekMmms* asfMtStlhsS "XIiTOt-St*” m* Mat. ar* pamsaaaUxswad, what* IS* daasMsas k* •wtatly aaMlIad wUhT Thara h Makaasroi m asha* M. fradtaat* w aana tha ya—d w *M. AS AO EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL. IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM M ANY FORM. 4. N. HARRIS A OO.. teeprletoro, “ ‘ CINCINNATI. •- FOR SALE BY“ALL DRUGGISTS. DIBULL'S Hw rmra bark w* can ■llllon. for lb.- horw- HtiHRalalyaa W*ll M.a* now; aodat Ihowgrfatfalharliif*—aKrlrultural •boars—you would sea (be pride of the county aixl Mate *Ublca tux] Carma aawmbM Bin lhm> wa* a coiwnlcii«ue want r>f noble draunhi hnnea. and as tw ^eedera—well. 2 to wm (he great ultimate limit that owners In three days deal fed to strive P*r. But now a T40 animal t* fleemed a Mr maftiter, and Una animal* cmly deserve tl^M the name when they esn shade the first quanernf the third nilnute. There have toe* 1m- WMnee afridea fhrward I n t berixht do veJojiment ef hmeeflesh In therlvlllsed eounirle* of the world, as shown by the time-records of the racers and miriut fanu.SLTW.mn.. I iiiEht rapacity of the humbler, but really more ifUI, wiirk home. Many thinen havecouapired effect this desirable end, chief among which sa to effect this desirable end, chief among v have beeu the intelligent care and eonriilcration bestowed upon the animal in hia every relation —In a word, upon the breeding. And this has not failed to include a very xerfous modification of the old methods of treafweut. dujag.-u.UjM-, in many canes, with the inhuman KTHPreally savage plan* punmed in the eradication of even nimple dinordar* and ailmenu.and sut*tituting rational measures of relief instead A prominent foeto? of this reform, and one indorsed by owner*, breeder*, farmers and stockmen the country oyer, fo’Hx. Jacom Oil, recognlxcd by all who hkve n*ed It aa an exceptionally good remedy for tha ailments of tha hone and stock generally, meet ing more indiratloni for Its use and effecting for better result* than any article of a curative or remedial B*tB»*ave»lat*ediifed. boeh breeder* and horsemen a* Ari.i idea Welch, K*q.. of Krden helm, near Philadelphia; Nike Goodin, Ehl. Belmont Park, J*a.; Calvin II. 1‘rieat, lornxrlyTh ‘hanre of Mr. Robert Bonner's stock. New York; and thousands of otben throughout the eonntry, who muM tie named, are on the Hal of unsuaU- tod aadoners of the efficacy of »r. Jacobs Otu 8 , WM4~l LYDIA E. PINXHAM’8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND.' { I^^roitlv^m* * tm all thaaa Palafal MfaefaRRnoa t« our best feRi»l« yytoteMoo* II wlU-ctirfa entirely the wor»t form of rcmRiOVJom* flalnta, all ovartaa troubla*. loBammatlon aad CTearo tpWf ratting and PtapUeoroanto, and the consKpror* jfiptnal Waakoea, and la parttcalariy adapted to tha 4 Chengs of Ufo. * — f .. n is win dlMotva and expel turner- from (bo aUiasm an early Mags of drotopmont. lha nroo* hamon tharala checked very ■ n idffiwarumisro. ssiWMtiT acwn^kso forsttmnlants. and rallevaa weakness of the »«roam. It oarao Bloating, Haada-he*, Nrrroja^ W Qaneral Dakfltty, Slaiplemnim, DapcaTOos aad ladl- rr^fo^tOfhcartrw dow^ceMt^pata. wdsM It will a* at l'times and nn4«r all rtrrajnMancaaaMta Mi»««y with tha lawa that roTwa tha famala aro»». Focthacurcof Kldn^Oomplalnts of Mthar amthla I.TNIA K.'pIXKHXK-« VKSKTANLE CS«-„ FMCKWIa proparad at ■* and M Iwbb,Hmu PrtcaSL StaboaKafoctt- fcMlvmM ta tha (ana a# pOW. atoo Intba ftwm of tooMgaa M raaaipt of prloa, »1 per bos foedshar. Mm nmHmm tiaatvaMwan all tctlata ad inqalry. Saad fa* pampA : “T_.. HO® ^ >\ One Dollar ( St ra* p« is s i mu i IKwol Ruters \4Mmm raro, adWVdllraiil k—* m . RICS r. — r**o "•» r Lay the Axe to the Root DIPHTHERIA! OPIUM tz&as&tsgEm of IRR <r M win JM affif wtita {MM UUA the 14 MateMg. fs gosmtssU NIVERSITYJ St-NDsjH CATALOGUES $10.60 FOR 40c. Any one sending me 40 cento and the ad- '1 of their acquaintances will re dresses of 50 ... — eeive by retnrn mail goods that letail for $10.60. This k an honest cfl* r, and if yon went s fortune, don’t 1st the ehance slip. J. H. Hrnby, Box 127, Buftalo," N Y. 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