The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 06, 1882, Image 4

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■ v». _ ATUTTA COTTOJT 11 to * pranfaMBi , •oft M _ digestion, md may , will be mm to start oat. Dandruff ibed in certain oaass of xhould be eared finally, *o m not to Rick lieodaoh* or dizziness bj oanee; its uncles, and innta, a»d ooe- •tna, and serscal anrelated personagesj to whom the great prlrilegs of seMM baby hare its first pietute taken I ▼ouchsafed. When the photograph man came oat of his den very much smirched, mml ' w3L B mAft »** *•»** • • 4m wnefcw ■ me. Sm* W all I u. «*« -, i n- ■' rMn iTVmje iasria Wa isemamM tasa^ " iJM rya^aamiaya. MMaswlMawtaatw w amMhiw le r *e ,ll "' r Ss eemfear rs« Seal iWthw •/ k Nmla Mo . tba Urareyard Gambling. ►Seem* to bs no limit to the re- > and devioes for nzabling. The ilier cTinduntrie has developed ag with the artisan and the businees- a in the march of civilisation. The mania for speculation has seized upon all classes and all degrees, from the gamint who toss pennies in the alley to the church deacons who man age raffles at the charity fairs. It will be learned with astonishment, however, that the staid, sober old State of Penn sylvania has promoted s specks of gambling which exceeds in grotesque- anvthing of the kind that has yet i cuaoovered. A stroll through atley,” in Chicago, which is i of a confusion of Boards of and pool-rooms \ click of checks from neighbor- i and keno banks, would lead one i that gambling had there been i to a fine art, and that the moat spirit or the moat i sjort oouhl b« witn every possible va- But the Quaker Bute | It >a known but might be . deatgnated as graven pstky-piaymg. The nrtftn of this now system at Blatem wbi probably the aseasameot a# Ufa leanranne, which has led to ‘ Hof vansos »ur pages w his wife and mother, at the of a young soldier who ‘ through the lungs, and le wound. Then she had < I the letter by the addition of three pages written by herself, Inside the dead husband and son, in which shewonght to comfort the lonely and bereaved rela- mm '1 thought my daughter-in-law and I would have died when we heard that John was dead, but for this letter,” said the worn MM weary-looking woman. “Ik comforted us both, and by-and- when we beard of other women slm“ afflicted, we sent them the letter to till it was torn ip tbs pieces U > >th«r and mark copies of the letter, which we sent to those of our acquaintance whom the war “But Annie, my sou’s wife, over John’s death. Ths excessive mortality at intents within the first year has t>een lately dis cussed among medical men in Park. M. Bouchardat contends that the great mess » boat, so . <* th* milk sold in Paris does not fulfill W WU | - ox g.*. a., -tx a_ Ths eggs of a gnat am tSat'^the* 0 puThoa^ < ST the "ufedJm^ 1 conditions indispensable toalimenta- ‘ of righting itself when ^on of infants; that it does 'not digest Hks mother’s milk, but produces diar- with a piece of black glass in hk hand, intern RV Wl • of round cheeks, each < and admiration. it Intended for ejee, has the _ IHBR , ~ w " w v Oasss from the furnaces in iron die- ^ ▼hkh is the chief oiuss of the ex- L4. : t v a oesaive mortality. He considers that ef- c<(n fort should be nude to secure maternal the in veryrare oases), leaves. ~ ^ * i M. Jules Ouenn, while agreeing as to Tm. .. . 1 the prevalence of infantile diarrhea, eon- artifldal light In Iceland, moth after moth have been seen flying deliberately — : |^ n K ° r giTP ® 100 « W * t 94“ Let them remain ^to^aeal ^ 0 r dt ^ wm ^ is^o. cisz nose, end mouth, and a pudgy < of round cheeks, each one gazed zt it with awe and admiration. “ So like the little darling I** “The sweetest thing I ever saw.* “ Isn’t it perfectly wonderful, hk very expression—so wise snch—and—eetb mbkr "One dosen, cabinet size 1* said ths young father in a businees like tone. kUeoald have hugged the photographCf, the baby, and the company, he was so happy and proud; but a man does not liks to express all he thinks, so he kept within bounds. Then they squeezed the baby several hundred times, end put on hk cloak end mittens end s comforter, and mon com forters, sad an afghan and leggings, and when he looked like a Steam Engine and Saw r Hwctol OraiM am, wki«fc «• i Mil fbr ad leggings, and little Eetraiman m, one with his they all filed after him, one with his carriage cushions, soother carrying his toys, and all the rest with eosse badge of slavery that belonged to him. And who, seeing them, could help saying, love, love tnat makes ths indT”—JMraU Frm Frtm. Iowa, ee the 71st ef December last, I was seised wttb a sudden attack of neoralpla in tb« chert,- rivtaf me excrurletlng pali! and alsxjet prVYenv- FugbesatMsf. Mr nrtfcilir 86.felt to »; intenss nausea or the stoBtarbaneteedrd.snds enid. clam si 7 sweat covered my smlre body. The atteodlnf physician could do nothin* to iw Here me Afcir su«prin* fbr three boors, 1 thoufb*—ofl had beau artnf Sr. Jacobs Oil with ■ood oMet Ibr rheumatic pa I no-1 would try It I saturated a pioea of flannel. Warn eaoo«a ■ Special attention *ivea te Plantatios Ha* Ohinerv. lUustratea Oircuimn JTrao. IrANE & BODLEY CO^ John A Water its., KIDNEY WORTii; F9A thi permanent cure of s CONSTtPATIOM. 5 5 jeo other t^rufc v -ourvvalrat In this ooaa. i ! tfrasOwsetlpa'..- •»;- ' T *- taoEie* ths erf n.-i<iUNney.Wort as a a 5 Sre. Wii*wveri J »o-^:.haji ' « the ease, prfjrfV me a* umsdy wt.1 overeoraelt. : PILES. 3 * ocmp!lO*t.-i with emirtio»; rod. n*aajr-t7crt y * stmagUMCS «»i weaSoscsdpae^aaJ SrtaKTfj isvffistSraar ’ tJTtf yea bare sithse of tv.0 Ucoh.ca Anod 61 -1 ^ ^jE rSrtJS-ieta Sou | 'It’s leva. had fane out dWaf m , If yM ssa* imiMmUm* VMOmwm fls Aasnastle satmala. kys JMassBl ef w^ D they asu sflruMt ™ ” ' — "T" ff JmS rt k j i Kky ^ ~~ ty eheel. With the Oil, and skilled It. Tha relief was almoat Inacantaneoua. In oiic h<.nr 1 and would hare ntm.wt thstnl|l)t palw a i apwoini had my Hr Erneat King atbkw of (Msea.) 9m, thus i of 9L Jacobs OH • pales I waa 1 road of Bi. Ji a heM was entirely free from taken the train to Sll an l»« ooithb- r n* town hi fua.i d dm At It waa. f to.»k lha alrht train fra my hotaa. la SA UiuU. ami ha*a m* haaa UveWofl rtna* It has bwoa ly las s Bsat ’ klM ’. 1 flosinnns ha v W Ifra r wmS loimas M woa tm hnsa msdssM M my KfcDNEY-WOBT AiiiMMu muiF isiTi-icn <HaBtw»rtnwi«.«^. ▼A. AM# FariUy. !Tss»afsl sad laca iua favtrnetloa Usormm»- rarmfrf low. Mrsatoa he* aa Be**. M*. t>ra^vS4. a.0* ic. KsV >. kcaas*. AM, Wa p. STRONGS PECTORAL TILLS COLDS AND RHEUMATISM HEALTH IS WEALTH! -tr £-Jr £rr .r 'hi. th> mt:*: Bitters •♦•a # 4M m % CatgSMgtk lUftilta 4 C' 1 M C? I FM OlTlO * r* rt • •MBs fifth JfMfts BsbA hsrt SBBB, SBrt haul asoft Msnh Ti Moafl aaa asm fbm I nsd ftflb as^ as a ■fib Tbas* am ■■MMMMMf ftfi Ms mas *4s w«fl mbs Ms ■ a Jr hshas w A r ' 4 * • •— aoSaw . ■« — * JT izEe* r*»r^r - L rU ELrtrTiil’rc-.'^M w am • -•! • HISTORIa* rmth ■ m* hammy W hi kTO •MM ft aft •• 4 • S-B mfiftMrt » ffw* «»• ctfiA Iasi. we have said, did no* B to any great extent, known a reward to be in boated literary argument, to oouhl diaouver s single thought in Longftl- which was not obviously quoted from some other writer. Thu waa a rath but it is evident that, even if he i often invent ideas, he was a most and felicitkma inventor and adaptor of images. We could easily cover pages of the magazine with qnota- tions to prove the assertion, but the memory of every reader will supply him at once with a sufficient number of ex- emples. As has recently bean said, everything was to him an object of some thing else : he seemed in think "double, swan said shadow.” The poetry of Longfellow—to read it with Rears might almost be called a "liberal education,” from so many history, of literature, of life, nature is its inspiration drawn. ' there is no one man who can be . American, bat Longfel- ype, certainly, of many type of a large part of » fift—as oft* ufti | •fiMtft maft MaM ftMftl fiMft ttagM*MM4ftM sM Baafl imml I smmmM ssIbwb Mmfl tm i sad a M •a a =^FJ| B ea MAKE HENS LAY i ij» > s?ftrt^sd < b.<v i sal it Tha I 1st oat tap ft is^sfls/M. Massy,» Mat ^Tss.^- mod aa; "I taafisd two masf ftaas part*. I shall rua ay t* ■saftmd ftra w^aad lima sail kr hama rsahamd ayooddsal of raataa atsMftft’aftaa I*vsl •oaMy, bairVs saiy right raala. It’s Law lUw York, Detroit, sad JVem r« and the dt was that whan the i for his meal he was fooled an.i I U.1 lum. ' lnca'>urrmr. ^^^^'^BSSmwSS^r j Readers who know anything of Central America—Yucatan, part of Mexico, and Gautcin&la, sad ths wonderful ruins of temples and towns built in agt* long, long ago—wfll hear with pleasure that a scientific arolwologica] »-xi>e<lition is to I'M sent under ths authority of France and the United States, to make further explorations in The chief te Bee a Mza. , which is often heard. w ^ "Artamus Wssd? The story of its inception was as fol lows: Omc jhe lamented humorist engaged to fill an evening in the lecture course of a popular literary institution of a New England city. During the lect- tf OW And hers weare *wne highness” I nnabk to rt-nrH * i bean oaabk to hands folded in bar carried shout, baby, suffering from d aches day and night, and I cannot leave bar even for a few No one at Chautauqua will feel id to fill an evening in the lecture the disoppalalfflent as we do, for we had of a popular literary institution of planned to go there together. If she England city. During the lect- sould go with ms, I would be glad enough uidividnal who occupied s seat to creep to Chautauqua on my knees. _ J AI M A a.. -a - ■ ■■ W .1 _ TTaaw Isfaa Vaasa Vtaxaxrt a kimfoin r\4 ofwonrrfK The chief promoter of the expedition is Mr. Peter Willard, of New York, by whom the greater part of the cost will be borne. In numbers and equipment thing; will be lacking; oasts of the im- lacking; portent bas-reliefa and inscriptions will be taken, whereby scholars in sll {arts * •-W; he had ths Assyria. From what is awosv aajiwoax^otiaAAaK ts of Egy])t and already known. it is supposed that the builders of these the lecturer •* had h ’ on one of the front benches 'twy ined de termined to resist the speaker’s efforts to make him laugh. Artemus soon discov ered both the listener and hk inatten tion, and concentrated all his powers on him. For a long time it seemed as if the man had the beat of it, but by and by one of Browne’s queer conceits took effect 'The obstinate fellow gave way, and laughed and kicked Uks a school- 1 — Artemus celebrated hk victory Tiy announcing to hk audience: "Ladks and gentlemen, thk will ter minate the first set, and we will drop the curtain for a few momenta ; while the thy next the intimate relaikma with Cam- 1 Java, if they were not actually to go out to see a man," and, with per fect sang froid, he left the platform for out by the self with a whsrs hem a flask of < sould go with me, I would be glad enough to creep to Chautauqua on my knees. Her life has beenji fountain of strength to me. In ten long yean I have never seen the look of pain out of her eyes, and for move than half so long I have her sitting in patknt helplessness, and I have never heard a com plaining murmur from her lips while she has served As those who only stand and waft, never questioning and never doubt ing the wisdom and the goodness of ths Father whose hand had been laid upon her so heavily. He beautiful patience of her life has been a constant rebuke to my own impatience, and in her sufferings I have Men and known and believed the "love that knows no fear" and tha faith that "kat*r*> doubt" Such a letter needs no comment; it r ***** FMMBf Hi B«*4Wa, aaa.. Joaa U. .ft. Wt*aaa*0». few-TtlSalWU mm So* r —* Lrtat Cwa 1 at i of a | kUa.l oJZm AAW4ia» Turn death of two nsntananaa* w an Welch, 107 yrart of , died at Seymour, Ok William feetor, who died at Opponheun, Pulton county, N. Y., would have readied hia lOgd year next Cftftskasa. in tba nrma is a ova Taka gkn^ JTort. A PHinADanraiAN has ebampigne served hot for soup at hk company din- " Wall's Hsalth Banswer” roatores With and vigor, euros Dyspepsia, Imrotanoa, Baxual Debility. Bl. Druggist#. Bend for pamphlet to E. 8. Wxixa, Jersey City, N. J. Thk aspirations of some ministers ow hire and hire every year. - -A'feu- ~ Herald. mmmmm mtamm ommmn m *. ■ •» »« WO—yrnm • 'mm-mm rvmOmt Omm. mm -•* •» mmm mm W taOt So-* mmmtvhmm. m ♦ ‘**q7,y**| JOmi * u * *’*' m P iamowD ^ JDVKS. RJflINCfifi UNIVIftfifTY, PAINLESS KYE WATER! ai.i a v as *r a pmlmtuOU form. \ohIh pr> yoration nfimn that will not hlarkrn MS lr. W/t,*o rA<(r> ictrrimtteof M'^Aer <ren Hi.. uiT in mi ei[ ■ r-mill* I but I*K. at and I , micli s i I)B. HOUEllT SAMT'KLS OzkzaAL Debility, Bleeplessness, Depression idigestion and Spinal Weakness, cured by ydk E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Ah umbrella ard a dime novel are the usual baggage which the girl of the pe riod takes with her camp-meeting. _ _ pariokrt st T* twratr-tva roars In medicioe, have never (bund, anything uTklVe the rooulU that D*. UahTMI’S Ison TONIC doss. In many cooes of Nervooo Prostration. Ken;ala Diseases, Dj spt psla, aod a* tso- K serWted oondlttnn of rtirrWood. this peerless remedy has. In my banile. made some wonderful cures. »es that Have baffled some of our moot eminent physicians bovo yielded to this sruaf able remedy. 1 prescribe It In preference to anv Iron preparation inaric. In fuel, s» aa Da. iLaaxza'a Ikon Tonic is a necessity Iti my practice. Du. ItOUEHT g 8T. TiOUt*. Mo., Nov, wh, lAltl. It gim oolor to thebloosl, natural healthful tone to the dlf/mHve organa and nervous spttetn, making It applicable to General Debility, Does of Appe tite, Prostration of rltal Powers and Impotence, i MflflUFACTUREO BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N ESPOSIZIONE MUSICALS IN MILANO Awlto il Pntrm-lnlo <tt S. M. lu Red aw. Palnzzo Del R. C’onservltorlo. AT THE GREAT ITAUAN MUSICAL EXPOSITION ITALY 1881 d ■I ysouMi Ufh M *0* Orgaos sod lisvs that tbs I that of rasa; ftwffife my mm. tr r»j» KLfiZbm Ko. aMff SThaaaMftv tom dyspspsft, intfigeotion, daprossion of •Writ* and general debility,In their various forma j also « a preveotattvo agalnrt fover and intr-rmitieot fevers, the *• Ferro- Ellxtr af Ooilsaya," made by lad dlpt'smaq. is rws» ’Uiaaa st’daymsl i 4 A Oa, How lark, smd seM by »««0 iJWTXukfairta, aarfr ' the cramp silver medal, 3,ooc.ooocabbage punts. MASON £ H AMLiN €B6 ANSi •r w -—i ni iii — m mo » i «■ f-t • . rta asartsma Ib*. . mt a. •«. j.' ,zr