University of South Carolina Libraries
H poet A I. b VTttfaf to ■bap fir* ymi ajmI ooMvmaka- b« vrilUa M wpanto >W«U. tad tb objact o( Meb elrarfj iodlcatad by nroraMry ooto whan nqalicd. y % I. Artiolea (or pablieatloo ahooM ba wrlttan In ft clear, )e(ibie band, ftod on only cm aide the pap. t. 4. All change* la advert aementa aauat reach na on Filday. > "» NEWS GLEANINGS. 000,000 mr re (ban the aggregate value ol all her pierent taxable property. Ore firm in Vickaburg has atll near- }y’8,000 galloiiR ot gnat oil tinea the flood went down and left the country awarming with these peat*. Hartwell (Ga.) Bun : C. I. Bowen, of Hartwell, hai a rooater that waa twen* lr one years old laat Apri*. He brou|k> it with him from Booth Carolina. One thousand teren huedred and • ijhly-nire caaka ol aplrita of turpen tine and 8 981 barrel* of main hire been •bipfad .r. m Ii*a Oak, Fla„ ainca laat Aotnw. Mr C^tio Chandler, of A then*, diitr* a bore that »«« in l»ahlfren'« ra'd U. n : c!.ftc»d, and The antwat h>> been ahot three Umea The bor* doe* load aeiTicn new. W R Arto cl Ot'ardo, F'a . ea p'^yed a neftn boy to aal 1,000 oraofe* and an*a Uo aeed The toy eel etwrly- three aranfaa the Area dag ant Uea r»»* the p*h np la dwia.I. L. M Meoa* c( Oeaef* <««alg FV . rtf«at>y (BVrtctod owe 11 Lie owe 'to h, ft'tod .he ra*hy aad hed It rw<’ n (r» >(w aad tie taw*ft la ObW dwiag tegatal tfnty an Farida hee* THE PEOPLE VOL. V. NO. 32. BARNWELL C. H., S. C„ THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1882. $2 a Year.» Tones OF THE Oil. New gold diacoveriea have been made In Montana. , An Atlanta fiah'dealt r claims to ael* lour tone of fish per week. The aumac bttsineas m Virginia ba* risen from 100 tons in I860, to 10,000 In 18*1.. 4 There has been a strike in Durham, N. C., on the part of bag-makers. They want more wages. The women are now being paid $8 per month. Atlanta Constitution: The slave Juixje Blatchford is perhaps the properly oi Gwiift aHMHUUWl LU W4 -WMSUSm Bitu wliu Bier ait Usa Beecher denies the report that he is loon to retire from the pulpit. Dr. D. W. Bliss is to go to Europe for 1 rest. The rest will be general, i The “boy preacher” Harrison has nade 1,300 converts in Cincinnati. „ Supreme Bench. There are 285 persons or firms in Washington prosecuting claims before the Pension Bureau. Because of the veto of the Chinese bill, they born President Arthur in effigy in Ban Francisco. Thu French Government will have sight expeditions tahing observations of the transit of Vena*, December ft. An attempt to pass a bill in the Ohio OaSMral Assembly to prohibit the aalft of Are arms to minora wi Ijnvamjjow ones gave this aeoailUe (•Ivies to a stadeot who desired a role to guide him in writing “ Br rtmncU; wort out It is a onqwJalaxi to know that the Chiaeee have dlsroverad that there to mrh a ewwalry as BrtUah Cidwhis rhey are going there by ship tondn Hmm M UtAsunr wtttoa bom "far ap the Cmgrj fUver" that Ids »t|—iiima is iwTopwring aad will pnilnhfy ha Lrwwght to a Mrweaafel atoaa Uus year. not aecm that lobbyiats hesitate to offer money to members of the Ohio Legisla ture for their votes. What the country needs is a law that will look upon the lobbyist as a common criminal and hold his vocation to be on : a par with that of vagrancy, ’ Barnes, the Kentucky evangelist, ac cepted a purse of $800 for his highly sucoessful revival work in the village of Paris. This fact is being used against him, ou the ground that he possesses ut ter disinterestedness. He replies (bat the new ground, ox a nabors hogs, that have got no pasture ,, ... , bat the big road, have broke tnrough the money will be devoted to the oduca- ^ ^ takes an hour to tion of his daughter. A prick is set upon the heads of wild (torses in tbreeof the Australian colonies, They hang upon the outskirts of civilisa tion, and are a ceaseless cause of annoy ance and loss to outlying sqnattera They are vieioas, physically weak, and worthless as work hones. Stalking them with the rifle, or running them down, is s favorite sport. If them is a summer hotel in this country that doesn't mistake oockroaehee for raisins in preparing food for the table, if should make it a point to adver tise the fact Betels in which cock roaches do not get mixed np in things in which they have no businasa to med dle, vs getting to be shout as aonrrw as rich editors. Mastti in Washington to tax them. If a tos is to ou tide vile stuff it auougfc to hue* (be ef market pnee to e R iaaoeeal purchaser (ram the geuume Fraud* ate altogether toe a* Bill Arp Is lad Because the Opens Gates. from th» CbMtltaMon. J The more a man does the more he can do, etpeciallv if there is s gentle pres sure behind him which say*, Uon’t stop, keep moving, here is another little job for you to do. A fanning man may map out his work for to-morrow ever no carefully, but it is mighty hard to work up to it, for the first thing he knows the plow points ai« too dull or a single-tree breaks in tb Sow and never will be for these sort of dis aster*—these little troubles that exas perate a man and make him grow old before his time. Life it full of ’em and J reckon they are sent upon us to make us get tired of life and the latter to fit Tuki prepare us for heaven. 1 hope so. Bill A bp. £■■ Eating Before Bleep!ag. Man is the only animal that can be taught to sleep quietly on an empty stomach. The brute creation resent all efforts to ooax them to such a violation of the laws of nature. The lion roars in the forest, until he has found his and when he has devoured it run ’em out again, for a hog wont go out at the same hole he dame ia. These hogs that pester me so come three quar ters of a mile every day to peruse my premises, and they have lived on me all winter, and I’ve dogM bad, but thev come .back again next day and lie round a-watching, and water- saps and gates are no protection, for they are educated ho**. Co be told me to catch one and miah his tail on a rock, but it did no good. 1 Baa fix a gate that that old tow can’t root opA, hat Tsa not going to do itf for »be ha* no right to pnt her nose under it and shake it and rock it and lift it until *he rets it open; and I’m not going to stake down my water-gap on the lower side either, for the crank riera rapidlv, and *>me the rif- rapidly, a time* in the nisht, and briage ref down, aad the gate rim with It. The any rlcht to keep toch keep ’em at' ‘ it nntn patiewee ie rafcaao**! aad IH have to ataad bv my arme. Why, lata Bonday ns all abut an the howas and went nptoapnndi the day with nor mar- the shank of the aftorwnea the old mm aad all hot *hnoio wen* aaflat the hoeae and had Kan he op two hen sasoftR and when I made war an has In my oralb ehe artaatty ahtwod fight and an hav'a hone will paw all night in the stable and the pig will saneal in the pea, refusing all rest or sleep until they are WA uu u,r Tn® mimala which chew the cud em bretty '“to their own provisions for a late meal - J just before dropping off to their nightly slumbers. ' Man can train himself to the habit of sleeping without a preceding meal, but only after long years of practice. As he eomee into the world nature ia too strong fas Un. and ha moat ba fad before he ■eralaf Work. Sir Walter Scott used to do a good day’s work before hie guests were up. Daniel Webster also worked in the morning, and both seemed at leisure, though it waa not known how it secured. A good story is told of Turner which shows his appreciation of the morning hours: Lord Egremont once invited Turner to stay a week at Petworth and paint two piotuns for him of some favorite bits of scenery on the estate. On the first morning of his visit Lord Egremont asked Turner what he should like to do and the great painter replied he would go fishing. The next morning at breakfast Lord Egremont inquired again what it would please Mr. Turner to do: and he re plied that, having enjoyed himself so mnoh yesterday, he would go fishing again. On the third morning Lord Egremont thought he would wait for Tumor to an nounce his own plane, and was S amused when be quietly said again going a fishing. On the fourth mont, unable to said areetl; be ws will aleep. A child’s stomach is small, . sr’HS’ iHsTt-Hs’ stomach begins to empty. A siagto fold I •»* IfaltMxfomaboat the to it will emke the Utils sissy ar raetlem: "Oeme up sUirs to my two will waken it, and if it ia huahed Turner, “and eat yarn mted et Bet evee ee seyl whe leereed tm m% by e g-ed fey's wait, to e raise* mi eh^ mm ere to f jiublketijn, hat me A id ram, GEMS OF TMOUOMT. At.t. romances end at 1 Wisdom lies in pressions. I Asaurr that curiosity is not the: nopoly of *t>x.-*Joaquln Miller. Thsss is a loquacity which tells noth ing, and there to e silence which talk much. It ran poor man cannot always get meet, the rich man cannot always di gest it It sums that beauty to part of finished language by which apeaka. Tes creed ot the true aaint to to toaka > the best of life, —Chapin. Haw the pleasure of a feeling lias to being able to express it on the spur of the moment Don’t assume the attitude of 1 see bow clever I am, tod everybody else 1* I Tut that can give up 1 to obtain a little temporary Obbat travel slowly, Lera i* ■■a»i Ami ran tots m aU 1 Tm*T 4 hto Mil pafeymnt 1 ewta mi ae« « U to* Hi mm mm—mjmrnm 21 t* Ta.r • **v FseveC (•• ftwuteg <• t* Ovaepe eeee’y, Fe , v>« • ed (tenemen use h*f|sm m aad Wmena. ledw craft s*ua. t a tee < I ee vend. V*e si (fte mee lee yetm 11 ale* J (Oe ) toss A e ned ft** left. he 1 smeA* ft«d • Me ft.*.* T e F eneft t f a *tora> rrad ner ft *v weak tut wm raftcrad wto. evert raJ $5 COO Id* Ut« veey • m i# try*, eed hetoee anl rvertied lead a iqasli I the mmmtj top raDeO ova*- D v/« boa: ) <• Tee a Hee D.** • _ ait evB It se ,i^d- TV'* is a re*a eg elrrem la Btonr- ve’IBepa|y.«ighty milm vortftveto el Ah line, that I* ln[ rrgueted with salt to sock sa ex test that a mas s body will float oe it without the least esertioe oe hi* yart, aal it rvquue* the ordiaary • tracgtft '»/ a lean to link hia hand 01 00 V the bottom. A deposit of $250 wa< made in one of the -avisgs beoka of IfoMIe rcarly tw»i ty-two yeara rgo, and hat hn n drawing Inter**! and compounding intereat nt five per cent, for all that time. The deposit, wh'ch had amounted to $378- was withdrawn a few day* since. At the residence of Mr. Jesro McCol urn, twp mile* from Cintor, Ga., there a glowing a roee-bueh that was planted eirce the war. in a flouriibing condition, •'ctob inches end s half in circumfer ence, measured six inches above the ground. An Atlanta jeweler tells fi reporter ol the Constitution that he has had more broken mainsprings in watches to repair during the last three months than in three years previously, becanse competi tion hsa reduced the price, and conse quently the quality of the materiel used in their manufacture. Atlanta Constitution ; There is an old lady in Macon who has a mania for pumping water. She goes to the Floyd House pu*p one hundred times every day, by aeteal count, aad tekre away a bucket of water. Though cloeaiy watch ed, no one knows what she does with so reach water, as the ooaM aot very well driak all of if, and she isn’t under eon tract to (apply a canal. Hence the Ma. W K V .«tween.*, to Rvw Teak, me pvra * toraav eato gmtonAa eomptoto I aai (ft* »wlft *ft»ve to l^tog Utonto to be oomI *e * |Aera to rammee raaaet fiw the r|i i\ tf. e to I be* (toy, Tes Meavpfiaa AraBarato ***» tbeS tfie -—tftrag > umfrmm ran to Irepmraa (ftv Mrameeywa fir*** wil be to buAfi * I mravtora araw* ra erebae e*A* to M to 11 ft**p a vsMtm ito torantoaasra T >• fftar Ibral* *vto 4l«*e vfiv el Aral j wevtnl * tfmmAy anto. and teen alto* I vv*4 Aahat av*ra to tv la a bwrry efterai I 1 |fi a*e to kv fttod apoMfily ebe* fi*e to*S( I j ensvfiy tamfi* tom wy er yea torewv Mr tomvfito eerarav era* aw eersvto* awl bv ftot Italy Iwvty I gvrvra* (wravl ev( to brat tare teetaev I Uto eSfte* asgftl A vafivto bvy ratal I ta— Araee e irapm avdarara Tv* feyrat ft« kvgwa to etovtatas ravm Iftmragfi *ft» awepapera tab* M* TV tra la In kaefits bataift. TVs avyrat v«U frapywa Wft iwremvd Irnywrasy Tws figfil in Ofira, ran to raerat to ftv kvlvevn tfie rftrarfim Ift* aeA jcw*. awi 'viftw people, ~ to wbaeft I libera era tovtiltavi reavy. ha ata ap I ra arata to any in lha revMac. wiw, to Ivwn, apbi aegtay- s, bvd to pay ta.UDO baa ftirad guL (ton i tarn wuhutai raa tototetf ;«f aU *ear Ifte me*tov Iftv tael ift* ar be 1 to bv n *S* ratatara to Ifinn e ra* g»- ee( gevto* evrata* v brad Si be . to 1 e htavetal bhv my to Ifte torn bee ita ftafii P * mm • «• grew lr«f w e 1 _ Cere ■vwesot vfie wra tan 4 nrereaad earaetarag tan fMfitafi vrapwral by a kwtaff. veaV to his I danra i* era hto dtoaffhtow. vtoe had iftvi (be Veera* gad tasmaA tan tmJ taera m ra^^w^^Mhta ktare wre*uw tatanreremre ^ffe^^^rew rereip nipai^^^^v ata eredeevl ra hto *4vep*. lire bead I •lata mto era prav Raraiy ra afl dev gist to vesta raaappnvy v v Tea raravl wmkA OTfVta m fMUltalQMMMMHMl bmmm kittaA* lM UkM Jot* «Mtal Ihi M fiAil Ik# *mkj uw Itei %kmA %km I > a lev keys fiv ifte m ifteS tae peeafi seep hythn'. N(*fti lnl$7» ta >te ita ra ara 1 flmeffy *erafi*dey bta 1 bean end tot, traetog ra eta feel Asto ■ to ata toe peeafi map tore Bran ell bta rareptofidy htataL bta vtofi d p» eh aeaty ippitoa, peeav, ahsetora and tofiae towM epov vtvefi we had ntoed ton ee afivedata ytatal In Ohfifi ledtoww ami Retavcfi*. Iftera wta he totote ff any •eaty frets. to* iftv ta to totog ^w*^ ^ — 1 — ■ ——p-| mjrew • nrareta^aw 1 ^ ^ kv*TSl^Ind* 1 we retaw • b> to*w appnnta kregfitaran TW 1 raurytaftan fin akfita^^thaefi and wrafi J J* .d It wntad tofie e tra to R^a ta l tae rate A i« ora mtftm pm 1 always </. he Tuxes is aaly uve sed feet with the deefti at the murderer, Jera* Jaiera. BnntiresntnliatB did nut get a chamw to prraant him with a buoqnta iu hia last moment*, although he hed killed fifty men in hia tune. Well, well I And so dishonesty has crept into the Ohio Legislature, and that, too, in the ahape of bribery! The very laat plaoe on earth one would have looked for it It is no wonder honest men refuse to run for office. Sarah Bernhardt was married the other day, and now a cablegram says the ia attending boll fights at Madrid. Spitting blood—married—attending bull fights I Well, well I If that isn’t going it by strides then we don’t know what is. A correspondent desmbos the wife of Sergeant Mason as being twenty-seveo years old, tall and spare built, with m* graceful figure. But she has fine, light- brown hair, pleasant eyes, an aquiline nose, rosy lips, oval chin and a slender neck. _ ^ Mr. Scovillr’s application to Congress, for pay for services rendered in the de fense of the President’s murderer was not exactly unexpected. It requires no more nerve than was required of Dr. Blia when he set his figures for services at $50,000. Historian Bancroft, who professes to be a judge, rays he “never ate finer (hnoere in any European court than Arthur provide* for his hieh leads as to remark that 1 a Tws Tb* praraoawde v l Kvw Turk, aUnctora to rail for fool to tfie totapa ay fiv tfie 1 tfie Ifie •* **7 to la tav will 1 The 1 A snuNoa risciunatanoe is with the shooting of Sergeant Mara Guiteau. When the bullet struck wall of the murderer’s cell it itself out into a thin piece of lead in the outer lines of which the superstitious see a startlingly distinct profile of the mur derer. It excited profound cariosity at the time, and a shrewd dealer obtained of Warden Crocker permission to make a cast from the original piece of lead. By a very little scraping here and there the likeness of the self-appointed “agent of the Diety’’ was made perfect, and since then hundreds have been sold, accom panied by the Warden’s printed oertifi cate of oorrectness as/so similes. The uncanny souveniks, which have found their way into countless poqkete, have been bored with holes and hung upon watch chains and ladies’ bracelets, show the receding forehead, long lean nose and sharp chin as perfectly as if the as sassin had sat for the picture. ace of Mind. A citiseTrdjho was flurried sal angry entered a grocery stare on Antoine street and called out to the owner: “Why in the do you keep a dog around here to eat folks upf’ “ Didt my dog eat you oopF* waa tire 7 back, a^<Fyou’ve get ta pay low moebr all fix V| lev" draft aau, avd dye half to ere iak. aad it’s aoree raw thing ever* day Isde, rad D bsnood thing for s family to have a willing bore* to work la any sort to hern—, aad thongk I ray It ay- •elf I re that aort tos borer, and I think H rails me, for It to a virysatod labor and lore monotony la it U tan all-da yj work at one thing, aad it changes tire muscles and lets ora art rest while an other set to at work, and so a man don’t get tired at all unices be wants to. I thought I was going to dodge the pota to elip buriness this year, bot I had to go at it, and I feel to-night like I was a] hundred years old in the back ; but Mre. Arp got me up a good supper, for she knew I’d come a grumbling, and beside* I brought her some sweetshrubs and white honeysuckles from the woods, and there were her favorites in the days of said Isng syne, and yesterday I cleaned out the old rubbish in the flower-pot for her, for she said she knew there was a snake in there somewhere and I didn’t find the snake but found two eg nest and she wasn’t right sure they wasn’t snake eggs until the old hen come cackling out of there this morning. - mrh. Arp’s work. "aTtaTi^: to to ,W wi iir f But my, work won’t compare with heris by no means, for there’s an ever- lastin sight of sewing and patching and darning going on all the tune and she never gets done and every week's wash ing is to look over and sort out and the missing buttons to sew on and the rents to close up and the churning to to do, and sometimes the dasher goes flippity- flop for two hoars before the butter will come, and now she is teaching the little chaps to write little ietteri. tod when they get into sa toch ito and have to come to headquarters, they come s little the rMamd dailv akbest of gating s whippin of any d—raed milk, — chlldrea ia the world, otay they don’t Probeblv condensed quite get it, and I haven kept ray raed wfira hare increased to tone to that tora to thousand* have 1 beds at thoraanrto Mot* to have cleared tfiovef dare to the eleventh magnitude*. From tin* period Itora began U > count by million*. The number at the stags of the twelfth magni tude is 9,560,000; added to the eleven preceding nwvKiiitudot, the total exceeds foqrteen millions. By the aid of still greater magnifying power these limits ore again surpassed. At the present time the total number of stars, from the first to the thir teenth magnitude, inclusive, is calcu lated at 43,000^000.^ The sky is truly scope neither constellations nor divisions are distinguished; bat a fine dost shines in the pUoe where the eye, left to its qwn power, only sees darkness, on which standout two or throe stars. In pro portion as the wonderful discoveries in optica will increase the visual power, all « ms of the sky will he covered with fine golden sand. “ Onr cow’s milk” may be worse than the mixed article, as proven by a esse in which s baby fed on the milk of one cow, sickened and died to tubercular disease, the cow itself dying two months later ot tnberculoeis. Had the milk ot that cow been mixed with milk obtained from a dozen others, tire child would not have rail doers to the it hove lived, toaaeafea food Is any doubt diy’pSi.rjr off the groand, the to ray, •“Jr At taken to which wra pa seed over a cyl inder turned by steam power. The man was then secured to rings fixed in tire ground aad the cylinder set gently in motion, when, after tire second torn, tire dagger come oak Ho pain had been suffered by the patient during all these maneuvers, and after remaining in the hospital for ten days, ha returned to hia work and the wound gradually healed.— The Hour. America’s Future. Of course some daythe movement of people from the Old World to the New will cease; the population of the two hemispheres will become equalised, and the disappearance of cheap lands will remove the incentive that now maintains the movement But when that day shall come, it will see in the United States a etrange, conglomerate people, the like of which was never seen before on the earth—a people numbering 100.000,000, mode bp of oil languages and tribes, with the imperial Bsxou element pre- (loDimntmg, and capable of exerting a force which hra not been witnessed or felt sinoe the days of the Homan em pire. —/SI Louis Republican. R’s] la tae 1 two or 1 from the sky ; am not may have I the nativt Arrah is si 8oue enters seven mile* possible sources of the 1 The second fall occurred after, st Patna, which to abont 1 miles from the Ganges, and also 1 the rains. On starting on my one morning, I drove over a) crossing a then dry watercourse, tag my sbseneen heavy min f “ my returning home I found coarse fall and a crowd of eling out quantities to the same fishtail dead. Another curious fact relating to 1 On one occasion, while station Arrah. I came across a specimen at climbing perch (Ariabas scandens) fu gling along the rood at least 1 from the Bone, to which 11 ferred, alive and vigorous. Iti embarked on that straai spawn, leaving its ditch; but then a being alone. -Chambers' Did Bta C« K ata ■fit h*to tfital «• sol