The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, May 11, 1882, Image 4

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% * " TBI DOBATIOK OF BIBDS. (Late sumUH | FunQiar m tho mignition of bird* ip to ^ Si: .*MPSS ^ les&ii ud th« unerring onrtntoiy i which thej wing their way between the most distant pLoee, arriving and de parting in the same period, year alter year, are paints in the history ol birds of passage sa mysterious as they are in teresting. We Know that moat migrants fly after sundown, though many of them ssiset a moonlight night to cross the Mediterranean. But that their raetoor- ological instinct is not unerring is yet proved by the fact that thousands are •vary year drowned in their flight over the Atlantic and other oceans. North ern Africa and Western Asia are selected k winter quarters by most of them, and t their way ! hang over towns at night, puz- of their experience, by the lits of the streets and houses. at the nightingale may i be delayed by unexpected otr- m Yet it is rarely that they »or depart many days sooner or one year with another. Frot'eeeor on considered that were eeafowl i revolving round the earth their arrival eonld hardly be more surely cal culated by an setreoasner. Foal wcatket or fisir, beat or cold, the puffins repair to assae of thMr etatsooe punctually on e as if their movemetiU were The ewiftiMwe birds • in a _ swift 47 *** a^sfl wSi.TTTliS 1 ImSsoa the Wta« Thechimaey- tdnsl la took piece (July Ifl, IflNh • eanvar eahuu esuseen the ivt. and the oher- Bve, public and primSa, of the two General Taylor told ns that young man. studying st day on board a e very y« Point, be i boat, and among the passengers were Mrs. Hamilton, widow of Alexander Hamilton, and Aaron Burr, who had re turned to the States after his enforced absence in Europe, in oonseqnenoe of his teoneobt treasonable practices. Bnrr mao, bnt still retained much of his former confidence and manner, es pecially with ladies. To the astonish ment of those who knew him, on discov ering that Mrs. Hamilton was on board the steamboat, bfe approached her, took off his bat, and bowing, said: “Mrs. Hamilton, I believe?*My name is Burr.” Tho effect upon the lady, now well stricken in years, wo* electric. Rising from her seat, she gathered np her dress, as if to touch Bnrr with it would be con tamination, drew herself np, and looking at him from head to foot, swept away with a dignity and grace worthy of her !>cst days, and left him standing abashed, lbs taion. Burr hat upon his head, and slowly moved back it he had' spec i nis to the teat he had left purposely to make this experiment npon the feelings of the widow of ,the man he hod slain, for one can not suppose that he had any intention to apologize or explain, since this was impossible.—Noitt aid Qvertcs White Hons Shares. A New Yorker wee seated in an office in Gunnison City, CoL. one day, when a gmxlr looking old chap entered and asked if that was the place where thrj sold shaive of the White Hone fUme Mine. Being assured be was in the of fice uf the company be oheereed ; “I have heard the While Bore spuk.-n of as being e likely ■*«* " “It certainly la We took glO.OuO worth ct ure out in cue day." ' IVew' Hhe tauel be fuel oft i How aany mm hate ye go* ta ••Ob. about three bandred * ' Have ye. thought Are thn tog € party b»el»r ttaaree are aslLng like he* we bate oedy a lew left l as ye the WWSa Hoeue m a angle foe the bofida, and the very thieves for immunity and reward; wort Ideas ependtlirifts be come candidates for rich heiresses; and artful women for confidential and con venient friends; destitute and deserving families, onoe opulent, appeal (or elms; mothers propose to snrrender their first born; police detectives employ ingenious deeoys to entrap criminals: libidinous wretchcu sdvertise with the design of in veigling thoughtleess girls that they have ogled in street ears or jostled in stages; and ghonls, that have pillaged the grave, bargain for the restoration of the festering corpse. Some weeks since our attention was directed to the follow ing advertisement: ** A M ATTEACTIVB young Udy ot tho tint foully dootroo In noad o friend indoed; a ro- Aned tontloman of moons may oddreoo, “ KHICK- ERBKOCKER.” Being unfortunately divested of tha Indispensable qualifications required, we dentally c labor and at an oo^third part of ■ been ■ After mnoh patient ■ua exponoe, about dead and buried cities baa been dug np; and the excava tions are still going an. Vast treasures of gold and silver, rare statuary, paint ings, andJiousekold utensils were reoov- vered in good condition, and many of these are now preserved, as I have said, in the National Mnseum at Naples. Tho paved streets have been cleared of rub bish, and Compare favorably with those of the cities of to-day. The housea are open to inspection, and one can easily gather from them a good idea of the manner of life among the people who were bnried into eternity with such frightful celerity eighteen hundred years ago. There is a large mnsenm just within the main gate of Pompeii, in which are stored vast numbers of articles recovered from the uncovered houses. These are bottles, vases, plates, cn^S, lam money-boxes, jars, door-locks, III a valiant soffinring lor others, not b a slothful making others suffer for os, did nobleness everjSe. The chief of men ie he who stands in the van of men, fronting the peril which frightens back all others; which, if it be not vanquished, will devour the others. Every noble crown is. and on earth will forever be, a orown of thoma.—Carlyle, _ . leasable qaaii , , . - . , , . if bo wero capable of fooling •o J before did not respond to tho invitation, bat it beLa, egg*, nut*, nioceo-of bread, dned replaced his hat especiallyinvoked our aympathy. We (niit, glasses, towels, candlesticks, ladles. amps, • bolts, anou Mb. Ed. Tbiokwr, the celebrated oars man, Kingston, Canada, says : “I have found St. Jacobs Oil a sore and certain cure for rheumatism, etc."—jtfew York Clipper. Acoobdimo to Dr. Maclaren, of Scot land, the types of insanity have changed with modern times. Acute delirom mania, for example, is comparatively rare, but mental enfeehlement, attended with paralysis, is bocomming more and more common, as a result of the over work and worry of the struggle for ex- stenoe at the present day. especially invoked our aympathy. are naturally anxious to know if this at tractive young lady was promptly and suitably accommodated; and to which of the numerous first families of New York she was actually allied. The melancholy tad, that notwithstanding itlnstriona pedigree and unquestioned cultivation, the was constrained to issue snch a gen eral solicitation to the scions of aristoc racy, must hsve done violence to her sensibilities and hereditary pride, ee- pectailj if destitute of previous experi ence in such delicate affairs. That the discerning advertiser lees cnoeeroed about the i boo of scales, needles, baskets, funnels, etc. Bnt, among all these familiar things, I was moat impressed with an iron safe—an ac tual iron safe—identical in pattern with those knobbed articles that only a few years ago were considered the beet safes in the world for banking-hon* * and counting-rooms. And yet dozens of per sons have within fifty yean taken oat patents for newly-invented safes. I saw also a lot of flab-hooka of tbs' identical pattern now so eagerly posed by sngiarn—the veritable Lunenck book. Is the world prugrvasing ? And Snmuii, UUnois.. Dn. R. T. Fracz, Buff sin, N. T.: Dear 9tr— I sub to stste tbst my dsngbter, seed 18, wss pronounced incurable and waa fast failing ai the doctors thought, sitb consumption. I ob tained s half dossil bottles of your “ Ooliirn Medical Diacovsry "for her, sod she com- improving at once, sad Is now well end Ywy trejy years, Rtv. Isaac It. Acocans. Diacovsry LIN EH ^CHaDRtl THE O.SECr MUTt TO NIAGARA FALLS Ifthert Isons thing In that allure* tbo everase boy 8M de- llghts people generslly, H la a well ^managed Lnd thoroughly equipped clrcua Thechlldrsaora city or wren necin to know of Its coming by a kino of Intuition, and prepare arcordlMly. The pennh**, hlinerto dropped lutp the mlsHloiiary-box with conucK'nl - ous rqgulsiity, are now fcithftilly di- vrrtetf Into an old coffbe-pot In the cellar comer for prospective use, and wrup-metal, old paper, etc., do auo- stantiul service In the way Of securing the amount of an admission fee. But for all that, we believe Billy In the properly conducted circu* as a means of amusement and diversion, and are happy to state the gratifying fact V* 1 tho circus—or rather Us proprietor* Thousand I: HEW Islands, Wfhitfi Mountains YORK sad BOSTON. D. EDW —a-i ———■ LAKE & BODLEY C awarded the circus—or rather ita propr rand employes-^experimentally be lieve In 8t. Jacobs On., the Great Pain Reliever of tho age. Hon. P. T. Bam urn's Greatest Show on Earth and Coup'a Monster Khow can be taken as typical cases. The funner says: “ We take great pleasure in stating that St. Jacobs Oil is in use by many ring ar tists now engaged with P. T. Bamtim’s Greatest Show on Earth, united with the Great London Circus, Sanger's Royal British Menagerie and the International Allied Shows. From its happy effect upon the— whe bav wcraMcm to-emptoyIt, we . hare no besiutlon In pronouncing St. Jacobs | Oik the beet liniment which has ever been brought to our notice. It is wonderfully efflea- ci nis In subduing pain. GOLD MED ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, ON THtW Steam Engine and Saw BzhlUted a* AtianU to 1681. leys. Couplings Send for Speck faring. Grist and Plovt 1 1 Clrt' , » r « rour S°' 1 rlj Saw 9111, which WOSeU faf. strong. A PrtuiDKL.raiA boy was asked if he ever prayed in ehnroh and answered, "Oh. I always mj at pray as Uks all the ** ladreil^* nzpoodsd ^tCT^zsfioaHlMd Ai “In esses of rheumatism or complaints klwd our artists know ho w to cure thenwelTc* very speedily. 8t. Jacobs Oil is a very popular rem edy among onr pc-ople tor rbcmnat|cYa1n*,and as 1< .ng as they ea n get It they won't nffer much. Mr. Frank L Fr.iyne says: “I have suflered terribly * * and arm, and In my cheat. ta a inwmaL St. Jacobs oil, and I thought 1 would tnr that n-WHdy. 1 tell y n I am might/ glad 1 Ad. toe after Mtag erne or two hemes of that pet-pa mti<« « Mt no pain whatever, aad have hadTiwametan lamSmbabevev tody. * ev ary body lu attsntlon givea to Plaatatloa Special attsntion gi'.-- - „ chinery. lUuatrutrd tirmlars ttreo. LANE A BODLEY CO H John M WtUrr St*-- Clactaaatt. f boa rheomatisu la my right shoulder ,aadat toesamatima I had m me pains iHL Romctlme since I reed eomsthtag ■about the remark*hla cures of KIDNEY-WO FOR THE ®ERMAStflT CMC ( coiCdtspation. pcie A - !> rwevalratm 1 etia a*4i you -% tWy wul • vw. *• e “1 ta esydasa. bm loyal ettisea. I ve I've Lava Ita all right Oul W —, of be careful m lo7ml17, Jhe ^ VS man tout out* pair of diLepi a, and fixing them on ius » «loedly •xaaniDed the gray nniforms their velvet ooUatb aqu brsee a Ian. Us hoods trembled violently, and he ••emed quite frightened, but eoUtcted hiaeatf and said to the Confederates: * t* n ^® in « n . I meant no offence. I didirt know—fact is, Tve a and alias been s . , Tt® jest got one son, be* with Marmadnke. The only ather man grown in my family that’s fit lor aarvis is my darter Bailie’s husband, and he’s with Rector, and—” '‘Hold on, old fellow," cried Col. W—, "whal aboat your being a loyal citizen?” ^ otlwr tide of the ta ble. Then he readjusted his spectacles, scanned the blue ooats, took off his hand kerchief from about his neck, blew his noae, leaned both hands on the table and said: ‘Well, gentlemen, this is a littie mixed, **( JQ? jist jjo on and fight it out among yoursema. I can live under any irov- ernmeni” * H*w to Spend Thankigivlng Day. A good old Governor of the State of Maina, when he issued a Fast-day proala- hiaadvice: “I reoom- ta tha day it; if to Z west m atewee ta toe am* tatoef t^ eei^tiM^. yw* to Tha Ail Ua. into, aad of Ue. ah te. wktak in Umst aaioktiag bnm with gUdMM. all Um r and saorw ataA.lv ac keep th. Id. of a arw only th. not d benevolent and good natwwd though I on the part of aome one. Mnaio ie an important element of en- terUinment; bat perhaps of the doaen von have invited, not over one or two harp voices sufficiently cultivated to aing in pabtia Oamee ? Excellent. Few of ns that don’t Uke to play games — checkers, eheaa. whist, anything that is light, sprightly ai ' - - ■ Have you any piotoriaT books in your library or aboat the hoase ? If so, be saro to place them on the center table. We have known a single volume to fur nish delightful entertainment to a whole group for an hour. Have you a Ohineae top ? If pot, pur chase one. It may cost you twenty cents, and we’ll warrant that the first evening after you get it, if you be right fully constracted morally, you will want no other entertainment than you will get out of spinning it yourself. Do yon say. “ Pshaw 1 tops are for boys?” All right; whv not be a boy occasionally ? Try it, and see how you like it We dare say, you hare been a man so long yon have orgotten all about being a boy. Give your memory a jog—the experience will do you good. - v And do you know it ie a spleacjjd thing to think that the woman you really tore will never grow old to you? Through the wrinkles of time, through the mask ef years, if yon really lore h«, yon will always see the faeo yon loved end won. » women who really torse amen at hegrowe old; hale not ;Redoes not tremble; he tonot^ild^ehe eeee the same gallant gen- ■hntotofek7ilte toetmiy; ^lUke to totok toat love is etoraMi jUi to tow to that way hall <4 a • IS lb«H its .A-,-. everything that yoo I admire von ; you are you ahouidTie.* * Then there ie the tend leeiooate voice, that sometimes goes with aharp feature, (as they indicate merely intensity of feeling) and some time blnnt features, but always with a genuine benevolence. If you are full of affection and pre tense, your voice proclaims it If yon are full of honesty, strength and purpose, your voice proclaims it. If you are cold and calm and firm and consistent, or fickle and foolish and de- cejrtious, your voice will be equally truth- You can not change youi voice from a natural to an unnatural tone, without its lieing known that you are doing so. Too Smart to Live. A dry-goods house advertised for boy, and they got him. They put the smart boy behind the counter. The following is the conversation that passed between him and his first customer: Customer (Picking up a pair of gloves): “What are these?” Smart boy—“Gloves. * Customer—“Yes, yes; bat what do yon ask for them?” Smart boy—“We don’t ask for them at all; customers do that’’ understand smart : t all: customers Onltoiner — “You don’t How do they oosneF* -“Why they oo 4 Uke to. ally ef The great baa* ‘ will wealth there, and we ahali temple ejth the capacity to do groat I blood makes good Ua£n. ie a Jew, Jules tkmoo ie e Jew. thm to Heheew blood in Oambette’s ▼etna. Than in the arts we have shown oar capacity foe sncocaa hark-they‘ie C aving one of the ’Bongs Without orda —Mendelsehoo was aJew, ] wma a Jeweec ; there iff no knowing to what heights we might rise if the foot of the world was taken off our necks, as it will be, as it surely will he, for God has promised—your God and mine.’ “ * Then, 1 ’ said the poet, 1 you’ll chooee you a King—one of the Roths childs I suppose?* ** * No, no, we have our King. Our King must be of the lineage of David.’ “ * And can you find a son of David after all these centuries ? ’ “ * Oh, yes; it is a part of our religion to keep the family records. There must be a setting straight of genealogies at every week of week-years (forty-nine years). We know where to find our King—he is already ohosen, waiting to be crowned.’ * ‘ * And where js he now ?’ asked the poet “‘There,’said the Jewess, and she pointed to the man who had so fascin ated me. “'It Is the Baron , of London; he is recognized by all who keep the faith as the one upon whose head the orown would bo placed if the day of restoration should oome to-mor- '—Netp York letter. county, V*., of deesaaed soldiers of the war of 181k, who draw penaions from tlie Government at the rate of Woumi that hav. ton siren np to dia bare ton send by Lydia S. Piukhaia's ▼egetabts C. mi-ouud. Th* whale has sand. There are seven different sort of bomb-lances to kill him with, and yet he doesn’t blubber over it- ONDERFUL f I RENEWING | REMEDIES. 8«j4Afrla«<iint For circular* sad si* wlih full pwtwwUru. a<dr««c, f ■ O. Bo» SVB, *. T. City W AV rRU.-l.«dlM U> SMt bjr *awL Ad4i r»!l River, Mam. KiD>'ET-WeRT euree piles. at Is vi and healing action that It has a soothing very potent • In the columns frequently notices Berlin offerini presents to whosoever them. i papers are Ting children as wishes to adopt Diamond dyes. i in pain, Smart boy- r—“No, no; how high do they A raw material is coming into use for torilding. It is fin clsy msde into ths shape of s box with the ends knocked it Each hollow block Pur* cod-liver oil, from selected liven, on the *e* chore, by Caswell, Hazard A Co., N. Y. absolutely pure and sweet Patieuta who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians declare it superior to all other oils. •l.oo© t. 84,000 at.Marriage. The New Orleans Mntuil Aid Union pays it* poli ies at marrige, nod nce.vcs men and women on the Same terms. It is oust- >rrcd, and itififictr* are first cla*» bn-ir.rs men, solvit and rel'sble. Only inmar rie t white ini u and worn, n can j.>in. Ag’ts and wettbsia wsotrd cve>ywhere. All n u-t send good ref-reneee For p rticn'nra ad dr se the If A. U, 122 Grmvier ti, N. O. ■ goodsthaaaayXSerCret.dTeeT'crsoid. Mpopoi color*, Anroneaanacior onyfitbrieorteacy artlc! Send mrccJorwantcdond oaeonTinccd. Fancy cart ever made. One 10 ernt l>ackac.will color more ' cold. S4 popular (Racy article. Nrsmsy RRidRp F.ijHidug rail aim! Authentic •renunt* of eten uau.a of as< •ent And mi-Inn tiniM, and Ineludmi * biAtorr of th- i 4 m and fall of the Vtreck -»d Rom An KmpIrM, tho ■rhldlcAgCA, the cruMde., the fendal AyAtADi.lhcrcfocpia- M>.i, the diAcorAi j and ActtleiBcnt ot the K#w World, etc., etc. ’ - It eontAlnt <1. Jne hiAtortcal cngrirloi*. tad Is the- mo*t«innt>:«u, ll Aii.r]r of the World •rarpnelMbcd. Scul for Apecim.i. |>a(m and citr* tcrmA to AaanU. Adtli* |>Ag»* and extra termt to Asenta. a. . • tioaal I'DALMaiAo Co., AUsate, Ot A combinntiot. of Pro- Iron, Prruvlam Bark a nd PhompAorumtm a pnlatmbi* form, the ntd{/preparation of iron that will not blacken Ok* twenty-Bre year* in TTOBlO* Du. HARTKR'ft laojf Tonic hi my Mwehntttq tret A- oo charctrrUtie Of UoniiripuraUr.u:. Iron Toetic doet. In man; neverlstad rendition of Ifieml , , lAaee that hare baffled tome of oar moet eminent able remedy. I wtaerlbe it la w ‘ aa Dr. lUATRas lioot Tawtoft JtlfloooeolortotkoUooJ, •' «»iW’«paraHi „ ^ aid Ir afi expeHcRorS. Mtotath neve narerMiid enythlnfr to give the rccelti, tliat Da. Uartrr'S t cates of Nerrout Proatrailon. Female llltearx *. Ilyspensia. and an tm- i Hood, thla peerieM remedy, tots In my bauds, mule tome wonderful cures Ml - ' — - stnhrtdaut,haveylelded totiilAFioartndlnrompar. „ “Si Chaffrd aoad«, fare, ptmuin and r»egb *dd t eared b» esing Jeviper T.r Sotp made by Caswell. Hass trd A Ce., New York *» i »