The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 06, 1882, Image 4
>*tanari
Mna Ml kte at Um door,
Mm ia aa4 look hUt &m.
How tti* work ka* (omT
lUnny Dan but one
Children nn>.« b. pu
AD UMltUtopn^n
Dm rMdi with <
b* pat to M-
-
& «>
aOtowwa,
o'er UttiaioM;
me«7, weary Ufa.
Dan « Zlfa* U '
Aaklnf for nooey:
One of the very boat wives and mothers
I have ever known, whose husband was
of a most generous disposition and de
nied her nothing, onoe said to me that
whenever her daughters should be mar
ried she should stipulate in their behalf
with their husbands for a regular sum of
money to be paid them at certain inter
vals lot their expenditures. “ I suppose
no man, ” she said. " can possibly tinder
stand how a seftitive women shrinks
from asking tor money. If I can pre-
.vent it, my. daughters shall
' it If ther do thetr duty as
wives and mothers tLey bare a right to
their share of the joint income within
reasonable limits; for certainly no money
could buy the services they render.—
T. W. Higginton.
i HM a
Women give way to tears more readily
than man I Granted. Is their sex any
the weaker for it? Not a bit It is
simply a difference of temperament
that is aU. It invahna nn m/erioritr.
If you think that this habit neoeaaarily
wait and see. Who has
break down in tears
Mcalamity, while
s oalm; and who
tbs support sndrtay ot their howaehoidsj
as a stria si hZHZ ap^thi|>TTonee*ILi
lo a phyesetaa wetokmf tech a woman,
“TVu weman te reeRy ^rmt* "Ot
u -r
sJhUry mmj bw kwr^ws h 7 ik«
n, im,
at Kneel yevo, after
brilliant gallantry In rallj
against tho Tuns; Sylvia
private in the Eteveeth battalion at Ber-
■agleri, who served from 1800 to 1879,
mid who fought at Oustossa; and Dol
ores Rodrigues, corporal at the age of
18, in the First regiment of Peruvian
sappers. She, it appears, fought in the
prosonf South American war, and is still
m service. ______
Jane Orey Ssrleehelas ms Tight
Lacing.
Mrs. Jane Grey Swiashelm, speaking
of gymnasiums for ladies, in which she
has seen girls in gymnasium suits with
high-heeled boots buttoned so tightly
around the ankle that the play of the
muscle and even circulation of blood
seemed impossible, and when under the
loose blouse there was retained one or
dinary garment, with ita ordinary sup
porting band, says: “ Leave out those
women who have croesed the ocean aa
steerage passengers within five years,
and there is not one woman in America
for every thousand who haa room to
breathe freely inside her clothes. Not
one in ft thousand tha walla of - whose
chest are not dabby from outside sup
ports which deprive them of the exercise*
of their proper functions. When a
woman, to prove that she does not lace,
uts her hands on her sides and presses
hem in like a parlor rubber ball she
roves that tho walls of her chest have
n so enfeebled by corsets that they
can no longer guard their vital contents
from even so slight a force aa her puny
hands. The use of chest walls seems to
have been lost sight of in the modern
female costume. Thev are degraded
from their post aa walls and converted
into a sack, and this sack is forced into
any form which suits the mantuamaker’s
idea of symmetry.
It has l>evu derided that the Orator,
who ila 1«* tit* wudimxx aLas ■Imjbi 41m
Ymua di Milos was modeled, did not
understand the Uses of beauty, but, this
hsving been dtscoverMl by rrestch cue
1 set maker*, We hare It oo display ta
' thousands of shop windows on every
! city street, in all }
1 idama. Nut until the
' the Umba of woman arw rhthsd la loom
luhis or bivlicss, terminals <m itwlaa t
i hafow the Vita, can wumaa havw Rnsa to
tree the , so loaf as famhum rwqairse a
kmg tuL*» wrnowt a wrinkle, a dress
waist WaAiag ss th. wgt> it were mmls at
We krs|> oat of gymnassams and ev*af
mvarha raaiw* is assy with the sffbr*
of ka
spa
P
tl
wrote lo aa eglhagias
‘ ft
my Mary Ann any more about
Mr tnexiea. It will never do Mr no
good, and it’s rude.”
If ws ware provided with a sense of
amell as aouUTl many animals poeaeas,
it would probably be ft great aid in diag-
noaia, for there are some diseases that
are accompanied by a definite odor, and
possibly all are, to some extent
PaoraaaoB Lewi*, of Stevens Insti
tute, haa made four hundred analyses of
food and drugs, and found that in all
oases of adulteration, excepting one, no
jxiiaoDOUB material .was employed. In!
one specimen of pickles copper was
found. # . —
Db. Hewlitt, of Lake Superior, be
lieves that diphtheria was brought into
his family by the house oat. It died of
some affection of the throat and glands
of the neak, and violent diphtheria then
attacked two of his children ancrrauBed
their death.
Nemos should bo used sparingly,
for they possess a narcotic property that
constitutes them a drag. A lady who
was induced to taka hutmeg tea by her.
•none Wfta hutdo 'drowsy by it sad finally
put into a profound stupor resembling
that of opium.
Db. Emmet recommends the fat pork,
properly prepared, as an excellent sub
stitute for cod-liver oil. We should our
selves prefer the cod-liver oil, but, when
they can be digested, flaxseeds carried
in the pocket and eaten raw afford a
large amount of fatty substance.
A suooMnow for hoarseness worthy
of trial is the use of common horse-rad-
dish prepared in sugar—one part, to
nine parts at sugar A little of this
mixture in the mouth, swallowed slowly,
gives relief. Thengnedy (horse-raddiah)
la not a new one, but, to os, the sugar
way at using it seems to he a new and
good one.
Txs ttk Lome ifu
A mrrir**, and the Maeaerhuartta
<te MrrfiraJ JuHtnai
as excellent food for colds settled upon
the lunga An ex trad ran be made by
boding down the jumm at <«hom to a
syrup, that ran be taken as a
be* eating freely at wall-eonkad
is a fo» J way to obtain Ukatr i
about twauty-flve feet ia “
draws with ft
pass, the oir [ marked by a
and none except cow-paths in the neigh
borhood. The soil of thft country ia red
clay, thickly strewn with rooks, and no
grass except short scrub blades that
struggle rather unsuccesafully for exist
ence. The soil within the circle ia sand,
mixed with clay, and covered with a
thick growth of long wire grass (not an-
othek bunch of which grows within
eight miles of the plftoe),, and which
never crosses the path that marks the
circle, and though large trees have grown
and rotted to (he ground at the edge of
the plat, not one has ventnred to intrude
within the ring. The natives have all of
them a superstitious dread of the place,
and it was with difficulty I succeeded in
getting one of them to visit the place
with me for the purpose of digging into
it, and after getting down about three
feet and finding nothing, he waa so im
pressed with the supernatural origin
that he refused to go any further.—Ote
Letter in the Wilmington (N. C.) Star.
Kmmmmm PraUlas II.
“ While I waa in Topeka last winter,”
•aid the Hon. Arthur Edgington, “I
had a pretty rough time of it. I got a
bad cold, and, then that not being snffio-
iently severe, I was also attacked with
rheumatism. The pain waa in my left
shoulder. At times 1 almost writhed in
agony. I tell you, air, that the pain
oou}d not have been greater had my
shoulder been screwed up in a visa. 1
was utterly helpless, and felt hk^I was
destined to remain in that ooodiUon in
definitely. My friends and a physician
wers generous in their prescriptions and
my room soon became a miniature
apothecary shop. Bat nothing did me
•Byroad. One day seas one told me T
of a great deal at nsadlsM
when I oould Invest fifty cents In a
m. Jacobs Oil and be rv*d.
I invaaird in a
it on my
days forgot that I
Tea, that ia a great remedy, and do
mmUfta TWy can t my too meek In
favor at >ia hraling p—*
The above waa HWrad by Mr
at
urinary organs,
n. I nave been
> of the OIL rubbed
te*M| and m two
ilurin—!lM h—iWTfiftgB being at
> very rreat, and at no time entirely
ed. The accompanying conges
tion of the kidnert frequently war
acutely painful 1 nave had treatin' at
by the tat physicians, but tbeir tkOl
gave me no, relief. The wlde-spi
celebrity of the Bailey Springe, ‘
care of affections of the
determined me to try them,
here two weeks and am entirely relieved.
Indeed, in leas than one week, all appear
ance or sensation of disease had disap
peared as if by magic. I leave for home
to-day, knd make this voluntary state
ment, believing that too much cannot be
said in regard to the wonderful effects of
the waters here. Very truly yours,
N. W. WARD.
July 10th, 1879, of Senatobia, Miss.
Talk to the point and stop when you
have reached it. The faculty some pos
sess of making one idea cover a quire of
E ia not good for much. Be oompre-
rein all you say or write.
Kidnxy-Wobt siwsys relieves and cores the
worst eases of piles and obnitipation. -
A corbkspondent asks how he can
bnild and manage a hot-house. By
boarding his mother-in-law the desired*
yrtty come to him in its fall
* - - -
lorce. -
DISTEMPER 1b Hotm* «bb h* prevented by uetng
Ponte’e Horee end Cattle Powders before tbe di.ee.
reeehee ypur stable. , t , 1
The tobacco monopoly of France last
year yielded a net profit to the State of
about 160,090,000. "
•■TUMlf Mope* TrWL
The Toltats Beit Oo.. Marshall, Mich., will
•and their Electro-VulUJn^IWti and other
Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to
any perm aMMtod with Nervous Debility,
Loet Vitality, and kindred troubles, ,
eompleto restoration of rigor and
■a as shoe* wtthoat delay.
t. ft.—Me rtik is Mean id, ee thirty days*
trial la allowed.
Will Ml fmm Wbet be I
D! BULL’S
COUEfK
SYRUP
LYDIA E. PINKHAMTS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
BitTep 5
KneMter'e *‘ *■ SHlere I* IS* (reel HotieehMd meft-'
■dee of tbe Amerteee people, eed le tebee etbrywbert (e
• .eVguerd ifeieol epUewlee esd eeitewu.s, ee e reawdy
lor dvepepe-e, Ulleeeeeee eed trregulanl.ee ed tbe beeele,
w eeeie lor ehille ead feret Sad rbeametic eiln.ote, ee
It will cure entlr jr the won* torn of f
plelnte,ello-rerii . troublee,!
Hon, Falllnit rx- '
Spinel Woe'.me. end la parUcalrrly i
Chenpe o' : . ;j _
tl will i'jjt'.'n end expel twBMtefw
on rsil/ ttecwof developin*
d m/^ied
a
foretlrnnUnU. end relleree
r. c-iree Bloetlnf, Beedaebaa, 1
(Je-Vj'*' Debility, SluplMUiM,
r^V.v. l.
Ybet feefinc of beeilag dewa,
end beekaehr, U alweya
It will ad ell tbbee and amlerell
boneeay wttb tbe lew* tbe* tw*OT
For tbe cere of Sidney
°Tt*IA t VI* KM AM’S VXnrTABLE
t'UWHhM prepared eA m and m Wema A*
UaaEree PHoaftU SleblMlnfee|S
m eerrewe eaeea, -.A M a (eeerel if rlytterl -i | B abe fee* ed
ran re. j ncmtft ef pelee, *1 par bee foe iMv. I
Pet aele bp all N 'Ub-** eed Dee era ■
arewtiip. _
LYDIA E
uvxa RLLS TWy
'‘'irVeld bp
Tut taensMi at Um rata of Franck
railway* In 1|80 over 1879 was 923.M0.
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the
anlivel
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PASHIOs” CATALOOUB
organs
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owe d I tom a naftfa tnmetr ftfte krf
wee afttouAnd ad a »• wak ae4 Ebun -g- _
wwnd to h«u wish an s—i ad ■ aan. It ■ - j
ftOn.i
.Mnfttoft. Swbd by 1
to , m t
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It a
entopba A twai n iai
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I stria A anua*. - 1 on.
a pnrvy to y>to<,tdnw*idn Uus
i I vnto to yon 1 • a fare*
hnvo
a will.
an t they era wry in
Vie will
a pvrlcwtly-luvrly
I Ef M if ta country sails as, and w*
kit will ~
hn<1 Uie
but 1 un<bv-
friend who
a tat you are very kind to U-
_J told bm that you would not
ilftfiviag mE pasnre for the |>ar-
I am not much acquainted with
, and hsar that it u a very wild
l country for ladies to trav-
al in without protection. When you send
ta Ptoses please also write me full par-
i ooucerniug the eouutrj, the pco
. . ft they act, and which is the
moat comfortable attire for ladies out
there. Borne people say it is very cold
in Colorado. By the time I hear from
you I shall have made all my other ar-
_ isn’t itf” queried the offi
cial, as the reporter looked up from the
^awl
&&■■ &>£■* il* v - >' -
ff-r-. • - ta—tol Soldlcra. -*
Female aoldiers have been more nu-
in fweign armies than in the
service. In the French army,
_ , ttae were (among otiiers)
Louise Houses ye de Bannes, who served
1799 to 1795. ai ‘
and waa at Quiberon: *
Angetique Brulon (nee Duchemin, for
aha waa married), Hour Lien tenant of
r tad deooree with the Legion of
who was bon im 1772, anddied,
, In the Invalides about 1859 :
r, who served as a dra
goon for fourtoan years, from 1796 to
1812, and had lour hones killed under
bar; she died in 1862, at ta age of 87,
dea Patita Menages at
waft by Lba (I
•» • Saw Ibwy Mpivaft to G
Wa W.l lka*r
anma «f u>a«
to bav bMtaf lb«f Moral waa % tvreal
itia rtoaf ugwwl to lOa wwrmaww
wfth
lk« bdau to f<*ag to I**#
>* -< Iba rw» . .U «Mal
Ubb narato'. Bp^warw to k
Abftaft iuv • litoa aa to <
okr-uLl W Moral or
aha tboliv flsaft apaj* U
• r>4a to bim tokiaa oo latar
a. »tag mat ba waa tram Coaa.
put b>m into a remftitiun to rrei tar grawt
arrvm in k rwtow. but wbau aba rulVad
to obtaia Um oadAtnea, aha wm rvfoaaft
b. !B>.Ua*»<w then aba rullvft a aarond
Ubm, With Um aotna taaull. and it «%■
duly whan aha waul Um thml lima, on
July IS, Uito Marat, brunng bar renepta
, U»# anlochomlwr, rooaactod to ara her.
Ha lay in a tu thing tab, wrepppd m
I towels, for be waa auSrnng from a louth-
»<*o»b diprsae. Char lotto apuka to him
of what waa poaaing st C oen, and his
| onlv comment ass that all the men ahe
had mentiooed ahonid be guillotined in
a few days. While she waa apeak ing ahe
drew from her bosom s dinner knife, and
plunged it into hie left side. He uttered
s loud cry sod sunk beck deed. The se-
aaeein wsa st onoe Arrested. When
brought before the Revolutionary Tri
bunal she gloried in her set, end when
the indictment Against her was read, and
she was asked what she had to ssv. her
answer was: *• Nothing, except I have
succeeded.” Her advocate put forward
the pics of insanity—an artifice fre
quently resorted to since—bat he could
not sustain it. She was tried on the
morning of July 17, and sentenced, and
S iillotined the evening of the same day.
er courage did not forsake her for n
moment. She declared that her deter
mination had been formed on May 81
previous, when the Robespierre party
pronounced the doom* of the Girondists,
and that she killed one man in order to
save s hundred thousand. To ta
Girondists at Oaen she wrote from her
anticipating happiness after
‘with Bratus in the Elysisn
Fields,” and with that letter seats sim
ple. loving farewell to her father.
Sm'-mg Um mM toEpw^vlhy to *efty
«**igeto«* tofte tie iha impaeieeww to Las
*— -ines Mft ttiw mptovy tool «n
Ha wa* taMW ua^infttonft to»ui m» mto-
to* to tft* toxtowels MSlury. eat tT ee
*uriy y-wib ha waa Mwafc mat to a
tor teg uta. Marly, baeva anft eftvwwter
ua, ba augur I t arwapeaft a i immamaito
frm a re^uaey to lamftuu maechento to
ba—eft trw me noalftwrul peaeue*. sn-l In
ISUC am-aft in a amell ami I. wttb a <wwa
to ouly to. •«. auft a hoy. to the •—
Uai^T<ft gj
- to**.upMnising an-'i Brr
T wa 111 feul i M aae ) OEafto, i
rtirnge hml f wa wro
watou. . rm-u
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m -um aa a mum i
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rVtoato.«w —tl.
Niwlftw.
ft*J
A numbeb of years ago a Baptist cler-
ymsn, named Clevinger, was arm of
ie most popular men in two States.
His house was built in such s Tnsnnsr
that a large hsU which ran through it' _
exactly on a Btnught tins between Ksn-
tucky End fenpoEsee, and
Is April to Um ttolowtng y*er Hmlmm
ism ba* ami. and sndesvured to make
betwem Nov* Zombie and
His bofwe ware again
xtreled by immsnes ftetoe to me, and
he rrtaromi to England without haring
accomplished anything to importance.
Undaunted, however, by there* (ailare*,
be entered the semoe to tbe Dutch Knat
Indie Company, and in April, 1609,
sailed from Amsterdam in the ship Half-
Moon for Davis Htrait. Finding the
climate too severe for hie crew, Hudson
sailed southward along the coast of
America, and on the 11th to September
discovered the beautiful river which haa
since borne his name. Enchanted by
the loveliness of the shores, he sailed up
the river until he reached the head of
navigation, where Albany nftw stands.
He afterward continued hux voyage south
os for as Chesapeake Bay, aud then re
turned to England.
Hudson began his fourth and lost voy
age in April, 1610, with a crew of twenty-
three sailors. In June and July he
passed through Davis Strait, and entered
and explored the great bay which nows
bears his name. Disappointed at not
finding the westward passage he was
seeking, he determined to winter there
and resume the voyage in the following
spring; but by the time the ice broke up
his provisions were so nearly exhausted
that he was compelled to make prepara
tions to return. His crew became
mutinous through fear, it is said, that he
might laave some of them behind, being
so short of provisions. Gaining posses
■tan of the ship, they put Hudson^ with
his sou and seven infirm sailors, in an
open shallop, and sent them adrift The
puatuvaly sera tbe
•8&SR3S5BS
a*Uy
Boms one who
every
to know says
enough phospho
rous in his body to make 4,000 ordinary
matches. .
Effiifii
<ui.
that
Itai
a nue.
Somebody'* child ft dying dying with the
flush of hope on hft young fare, and xoma
body a mother thinking of the time whan that
dear fare will ba bidden where no ray to bona
Z2SSL*
Mr rear ne. bat.
xrerrty In ptotw (ha
rvwdrra .if tbrev pages
Jnwraeaert to tbammo*
—ffkk—iti ocrwtiwg il«Uy m
and wbh h. whtfv not ilaa«ir<*M
are vicredtegty annoy lag.
. real'la. m relax. e(e- are prie
• i«i anwaig tbcee MaretoftMa end SMMMf
eerarewoea, and Esmond toreiiftote toEMMto
with tba brat intwaa at ban.I In the kitchen,
the dlnlng-hall. the nurerry end the saung
rows they ere HaMo to hapficn. and. Ini*and to
fiwr and alana at tho s«*ht of the cut nr mashed
Onto r. or brulatft or burned arm. or scalded
surface, a cool and quiet rnmnor should be as
sumed. and after wshtrer away tbe blood, (If
the Injured parts should be dressed
tnnet valuable remedy—Bt. Jacobs
urprt singly qul ck relief. Its clcenaing
properties, Its tendency to quickly remove all
inflammation, and Its wonderful efficacy in the
above as Well asTn all muscular and other pal™*.
na gbbot'a, take thft oomforting
' i brert before it ft too late.
word lo tbe
mortfaer's heart before it ft too lata. Toil her
that oonrnmptioa ft curtbla ; that man ara lir-
iog to-day whom the jthytioiana pronouooed
incnrable, because one long
destroyed by the disease. Dr. Pftros’s “ GoMao
Medical Discovery ” has cored hundreds ; sur-.
passes cod liver oil, hyponhoaphitss, and other
medknnM in curing this disease. Sol
gists. - 1
» m inc pjim*. mewe
rendtr ffr. Jacob* On. pre-eminently the liest
external retneily now before the |>eople; which
claim ft fully substantiated by tbe strongest
kind of testimony from all classes of people.
The value of human life Js so supremely Impor
tant that anything that tend* to Ita prolonga-
itied to tho highest considers
Bold by drug*
tion is entitled to the highest consideration.
Charles Nelson, Esq., proprietor Nelson House,
Port Huron, Mich., says: “ I suffered so with
rheumatism that roy arm withered, and physi
cians could not help me. I waa In despair of
my life, when some one advised me to try 8t.
When a man’s hair stands on end, an Jacobs On. Idtd so. and. as if by magic
ft
ordinary person says his hair stands;’bat !v* tA S!. ly relieved, and by the contiauod useSf
S v , i . , - ., . * the Oil entirely cured. I thank heaven for
1 Can t get S doctor to talk in that waj. I baring used this wonderful remedy, for it taetd
6 doctor ealla it horripilation. This ' my l\f*. At also cured my wife.”
mokes the patient’s hair stick up woree ^ ^ , WMk7MrtoWB . T(nD(n4(3
than eyer, bat it gives the family ooafi- c>00 (rs*. am sm h. balutt a c*.. roiiised, m.
denoe in the doctor.
Is m cure of serere coughs, weak lungs,
spitting of blood, sod the earlv stages of Cot*
rumptiou, Dr. PWroe’s “Oolden Medical Dis
covery” has astonished the medical faculty.
While it cures the severest coughs, it etreugth-
the system and jmrifltm the Mood. By
druggists.
refrna Wsaa. SUsdsy al hsMsshly awSe. OnsUy
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