The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 13, 1882, Image 1

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-triM. " k '“«— A Ari4c)#« fm publication thoukl be le|ih:* bud and on oidy one »i<le of lb* pngr. ! ’ I W »H. All changea la adTeithemc-bta auat •03 u > on Pibtay. KiiWS GLEANINGS. A muaeum of Confederate relics is to 1)6 eatablislicd^ Italeigli, N. C. Rome, Gedrgit^ la shipping immense (juantitied^f tan baric to Cincinnati. „ -One acre of ground in Harris county, Ga., produced 185 bushels of oats this year. Savannah, Ga., shipped $75,000 worth o f turpentine to foreign porte last Sat' orday; Key West, Fla., receives about 100 immigrants each month from the West Indies. Key West, Fla., has sixty vessel i and over 700 men engaged in the apenge business. A factory at Augusta, Ga, baa just •k*P|*d *• order of 7,000 bales of goods to Africa. A large cotton terd oil mill is to be •Jectod nt Bailey's Mill, Jefemm conn If. capitalists are bovtog np all tbs goM mloss la tbo vieiaitv of C^ar- totes. *. Q Tbo cot too farSDcy at *«oJma. Ala bos dulnnd a —> aaoosl dtitoenJ t f toxb* pot otat ^tomlo Uardaa (at tbo ataom al I—|p—a ktag e Is «o rp IT T71 ■ X XX xZi VOL. V. NO. 43. BARNWELL, C. H., 8. C., THURSDAY, JULY 13, a Tear. S ■ 3| ■' . ■ the water and'the earth was several feet rode over five miles before finding an .outlet, of the lake, a spring in the side of a hilt. The lake is a great won der. There is a weed in the 8outh known as the wild coffee plant, which has caused the planter a good deal of trouble and annoyance, and has consequently been greatly despised. It has recently been discovered that the plant has its use, as rope can be made from it equal to the best hemp, and stronger and finer than jute. The discovery was made by a ne gro who needed a piece of rope, bat could find none. On looking around his attention was attracted to Una plant, and he cut the stalks and treated them in the same manner he had be^n nccua to mod to see hemp treated in Kent ucky, and the result was a fibre of good length and of surprising strength, which tbs old man soon converted into rope. TOPICS 6r THE DAT. Tirana are 10,700 men on the fdtee of London. police '' lx nvn months eight persons havs been killed by the cable oars in Ohioago. The Sultan is to grant Jewish refu gees from Russia tracts of land in Syria and Mesopotamia. » • ^ * ' At Mobile, Alabama, female violators of thfe law are required to work out their fines in the ebain gang. A raernous contemporary suggests that Congress investigate the Western cyclones while they are at it. Amijo Bet is applying the Monroe doctrine in Egypt by planting dynamite torpedoee along the Boea Canal Tire pereon who has attracted ooosld- •rabto attention the peat year, may now he anokaaef as the late Mr I Hr.nenm at very few of the I to the apt to An. We An net employed, and hundreds of Mabels are cast aside as loo ripe for shipment. Tire San Francisco Chronicle relates that while hunting for deserters from a ship at Guaymas, a few days ago, the searchers discovered a man covered from head to foot with long, shaggy hair, of a reddish color. On their approaching him he commenced to run, and they chased him, following him for a distance of a mile or more to the beach, where he jumped from rock to rock with the agil ity of a chamois and was soon lost to sight liehind a jutting point. They af terward discovered the cave which he inhabita, the floor being covered with ■btoa god the indicalioui were that he subsisted entirely op raw Bah. Organ ised afforta will be made to eaptore him. Sows of the Iowa a are arguing that the West are 1—Mi 1SB0 THAT LITTLE COAT. n aas. a v. a. soon. 1 l r' Thvr* wm • msa, ’to *4 to tall. Lives la oar funoas otty, Wh.au aoo«tb«t aw koowUmweU Could either lore or 1**7. He wee no Mfcer Uutn • jnou**— I do not etrekh the etorr, Ke tod • tiny, old-time hooso, Illumined with hie flory. Bo tod * ooet, thte little men, Be fit eiaotiy lu It. Ho longer then e heir * epen. Nor wider than e minute; Thnwd-liere end old end dirty Woe, - Yet ell who Tentured near him Be’d Kj uo.ee Into that ooe*—to tree— TIB (oiks were tenght to feer him. tt wee the coat hie (ether ware, Tee, (ether’s (ether's (ether: And yet he'd worry, tease end bore, Annoy, vex end bother Afi that he met about that cost And Its atonal fitness Tor high end low M every tne wit Wbo avoid its virtne Vow Sant you wish be ooold tore The felly rf Ude peertoo, And let hie aetghhan ' IWa She Pspe That* ia a story, now gaMrally re garded w fabulous, that a female named Joan (others say Gilberts or Agnea) or aakna wtom Me tn—n. wtorA to r; is iftkll Has bwy tator ee ■ to tof M I - »t«d reev (to«togtoe. me rwtoto. ton A ewesaae* has toww ej res An Me ftoeto Met *Bi eases to B* EA> AID ■!* BlTTewa. Carious Scetoe. reaperUble jury—erery a £40 freetleolAer—was imp Ireland, to toy a mnet ire prtaat qnaethwi. Ibmng tb* ouww of tbo tr.aJ tba laaread Judge bad to retire lor ball an hour, promising to be beck I <to tbe nptoatooB of that ttoaa. The J adge then retired, sad eo dal the jumye I toread, and euto# ia oeee eowt, to ee i teal be bed baea the atottd e heatob. a speedy eprtee to Mi eeuthto, aad Mel > bee— might be a ■eok beitov mee I tdee toe papa. Thto emanad ee to«ato J earprtoe Med Meae who heard tt ato 1 toeaead eeieeA Ho toded a laeatoad aeeto •af to fd**, hem Me estoe aaded ** ^ I w ire<-anei v ar deeorat, but bom in Ingaibeim, sinz, Germany, fall in lore with a young Benedictine monk named Folds, and m order ho be admitted into the Monaetery of Fulda, where he wan clois tered, assumed male attire. She after-, ward went with him to Athena, where he died while they were punning their stadias. Boon alter this she went to Rome, where her great learning brought her into distinction, and from a anooesa- ful career ea a professor she was electee by general con sent of the, oollagn of (jermnala to be the mMItoor of Top* Leo IT., who died A. D. $85. Others sey she was the immediate aueoeaeor of -Pop* Adrian IL. who diad A. I* 87*. Her title was Pope John Till; a Mile which in the Roman Notisie, or ofBeia calendar of the Roman pontiffs, ia •*- cnbed to a different pareuo. It is further related of thia “female administered tb great ability aatil by he her giving birth to a male child < ( Me ei n tomant and fatigne of a | quickly followed by Maiau .ere W ’Mi • t tea el •< t.eey m ue ■to onto tf S MM i •to W • to* «--ww on MeA Me t ton ope eg Ktowr ••>*% toareod Eton pto We le Ee to Me E C fcas •m tmm awf o i-ee ed | to^^ef toto ,4 O Mtoe • f to oe to tatoWeAM Iwaaoeeto toe a Tee Etftom atope pwaueieto mm eutoae. 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The mast when par boiled and fried presents the fair appearance of the breast of a fowl, and possesses * flavor almost a* delicate and appetizing. The new cotton com press to be erect ed in Vickaburg, Mini, aoon is to be one of the finest and moet costly in the United States, or the world for that matter. There ia only one like it in ex istence, and that is now being placed in position at New Orleans. Vicksburg is still agitated over her harbor. The receding of the Mississippi river leaving only a lake of still water in front of the city where the river once flowed, has a threatening aspect to the prosperity of Vicksburg, and her citi zens are anxiously Inquiring what is to be done to preaerve the harbor. Tbe hniru of Minajah Martin, de ceased, living in Tronp county, Oa., will bring tuit againat the city of Atlanta to . to recover 702) or roe of land ia Me very bnart of the dty. The Kireball Hanes awtotore yadaato to fere • Wto kreag eerewyywl la e retoy, ware tol eyres aad .e>A aadf eaM are-* la a>tos sywaunu Mag af ImmwJreAtof E mma • ia are Ba fare Me uretoe i ttbnatoL K>nm a*(*inat army. Ona at lyiag. bw sbop and chaUeng^l him to s fair fight; the two partners .traaed their weapons, but on Garibaldi's prrUmding to draw a rwvoltor, they fled. Tbe hun dred* of Italians in port, hearing that Garibaldi had been threatened, tore tbe sbop to pieces and would have done the same with the Frenchmen could they have been found. A Story of Horror. A painful sensation has been caused at Vienna by a story from Cracow, accord ing to which a nan in a convent there has been inhumanly treated. She be longed to a good Bileaian family, and gave all her property to the convent eighteen years ago. But for a faithful old servant, who followed her into the convent in order to be near her, she would probably have died under the treatment she received. Her brother conld only obtain an interview with her by calling in the police. She had to be supjKvrted by two nuns, and appeared in a terribly emaciated condition. Having refused to accept a young confessor in- Tww J* w» m are re ■ m i l nlrsg to I'aAtore - re ttryw tva w'-re re 1 targs erere* are ttereg anhasvrel re aal iSare to Eh* m »wesure*. It tt retd Mat Ma reto are sagas to angegw w ag* wrettnea leu froaan by ■tihiamy m bow uaad lerguly in E'Utbstu rttta*. as tt tt ahrepas titan Mat from tbe MtwM, ei •apt at sreboard pUcsa. Tbe l»<ai prtca has fattan from $3 per kandi yd b. fusa Ui« war to tl fid. . Ir tub ozpwsirvo of the press g.wr- •Uy may ba uooaptad as an indtaaii Antbony Ooaistoek tt getting buaMlf ia bad tv-puts by ugly, spiteful work. .Ha aupprmsss or tolsrates the '^Aasmiaviou of a publication as tbs fancy strikvt him. # DAXEXBPWRK s plan tor removing to tho United States the rejnaius of Lieu- t-.-naut De Long and coiarules involves an expenditure of $25,000, and is not considered feasible by tho Oongress-onnl Coihmittee, to whom the matter waa re ferred. 1—— ■ ; Nntn-e calls ft halt in Use work of un- dergronud telegraphy. It artuouuees that the undorgroundf wires in Germany arc turning out bndly, and that the credit of saverAl millions of francs re cently voted for extending tho system in France will probably u<»t be n ted. JfV 1 Ms pull ( a iyi vt'ii i i:/,111(* N't'iirs ’-.TV.].’.-.: Nil niMH.aKaiTHWMi all about the Ha iaaua Us thumb doww an Ihu naadJa's yuaetture btt thumb or rare ul By usd by hs saws the » full of thread. His big Beadle won’t pas* through any more, i He most stop. He ends by winding the ; thread as many times as it will go under the button. And perhaps he ll»ve* off with two or three inches of thread stick ing outside. A woman can, through many outward indications, tall whan a ] man has been trying to sew oa a but- J too. He doesn’t know the shibboleth of needle and thread, and it catches some where every time. At last the button is sewed on and he ia proud of his work. Human Progress. It is said that there is a certain fixed amount of craely in every society, and that the only difference is the form in which it is expressed. Where people, for example, who arc kind to animals, are frequently unkind, or at least not sympathetic, with those of their own kin<£ The venerable Henry Bergh, of New York, is charged with being willing to sacrifice the health and comfort of his own species to that of tho quadrupeds he champions. The philanthropist that red red of good maonen may be oiredenaad into Me divinely gtrm principle at preferring others to ountovre; denying salt for tbe happinee* at soother ; rendering to everyone btt doe, as superior, inferior, or equal - /. If mothers form tbe manners of the children, they sbonld feel tbe burden of reeponaibility. The/ may permit the inborn way wardnees of the child to go unchecked, while he grows to be a pert, •anoy, forward, disagreeable, dreadful boy,'a terror to the neighborhood, and a nuisance to everybody but his doting mamma. (Hie gives him a stick of candy when a stick of something not so sweet would do him more good. She coddles him into a curse that by sod by will come upon her own head. Just as the twig, etc. Blood tt great, and blessed are they who are well born. But more than blood, better than pedigree, tt cul ture. Train up a child in the way he should go. He will go in it then. Teach him to respect those who are older than him self ; to rise np before the aged. dEneaa i memm correct, from the artist’s point of view, the nose should be Accurately in the middle of the face, and at rifciit angles with a line from tne pupil of tm* 9J9 fc> that of the other. As a matter of fact, it is rarely or never thus placed; it tt almost invariably a little out of the “ square,” and the fact of its being so tt often that which lends a peculiar expression and piquancy to tbe face. A medical writer points out that there are anatomical reasons why a alight devia- aad •***$•* 00 bon from the true central line may bn myself it's no expected, and that the nose which tt be learned to handle thus accurately straight between the two man’s lace, the eyes may after allbe considered an t have artrttrel m$ams abnormal one; the only absolutely true tints the same old line < and correct organ being, in fact, that , thank y«*, al* • which deviates a little to the right otr left —FhrenoloaUHal Journal rrT-rr. i t.n .rei ( • • »a to .. I’ll rend a counter-irritant throat that’ll knock th this summsr suit and give my i Sb^h.to* in ■ r i ■ ■ 1 ■ 1 v T'-ir 35= ■ ^ mrnmmkjmR mJL^L X re#—A. "V W