The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, August 03, 1882, Image 4
AH lb* labor *»«>« for
an* art »raln.
r<>r lb" rl")'b*iit» arti aalcbloa
vorlii* mfii
Who alioa folia wharo Ihor «l..n l want th"in,
aitaaa thair ‘ ri«ht of aar."
An<1 Ihoy toar ilown In lhn Mlfht flroo a hat
, tl><* tnon havi' rtoni> hi day
With tbo oionkrjra an'* Imtionna II la iiulta
atmthfr tbttii,
For the toltwraphlr
kiml of awlmr;
And )uat thi.i flrmt»^i t'arht ropo for any anti of
tintk),' , - „
Whllo ramMlnjf on from "pni® to poll'
aounda roally qulto rotniiivtlo.
It’a a very cat* arraiiffviiit'nt, fur bolter than
the tlaM!i,
Which <lo for eoinraon p irpoaa, tart not for
aueh ila the«e.
** And thoao lovelr colored iflnaaca!' any* do
iv nn inakti the nleoat
lighted Min. Ape.
•allr looks liki
sort of
“ This real!
e living In some itheent
water, whli’h la nil
’ looks
shape
The oocoa-nut shells hold
that one egn any,
But these glasses fur the future shall covet
my buffet” »
Bo the monheya haste to gather nfl the prizes
they caij roach,
And twist off everv Insulator with a trium
phant screech’
While they chatter and they irlbtier, and they
danee ann they play
On the telegraphic wires all the night and all
tho day. ' .
We read In "Mother tioose” of quiet little.
Mias Mnffet,
Who was eatltig cunls and whey, and sitting
on a tuffet.
When. In the midst of happiness, th re eame
c along a sphler,
Ai»«, wi th mt wailing to l<e ask>-<t, sit down
Just beside her.
Nowtbe apldora In Japtn tn-at the telegraphlo
wires
(Mot daunP-d in the least by their betmfsu. h
*blgb-tlyeiai
Aa tbt* spider d.d MUm HnlTet. and onolty taka
• s.-at
On the pole. p< rhapa bral<te the wires So high
also r the atrvrt:
For tter Iwing thHr apinn.og with th- m.
daintt aad an Atw.
And th-y drop. t« N gin with
Wiia «u a a kaiidr fram ■ »h a<
Mrs. I
W-a«- p wrht
* ttk Any rt-s fur ip* past w that s
■hr ant* ■«
And N u *a- ■ I paMw 'bat •
ralrh
K lnte, rrwt la t*
•U rtgM. of wmrM
| 1 We u»ol u> Ulk Uiht w»r l-f r*
we war* h )<aMit. We knew a ffuud
deal n>ort> al«>ul clakhwn anyhow Iwfona
we had to grapttlo with tlicu than wo 1)0
now. We uaed to lie affront at inkier'for
spiral goaniou and Iotu aodfwrcntalffuali
than wo are now, • '
Oar theory now in relation to children
ia ohanpod from what it was fortncrly.
We maintain now, after several yearn’
study of the primary bii>ed, that there
ia a style of onild that cannot go to sloep
at night unleu spanked.
We have in our mind a little child of
the moeculine stylo of architecture, who
will lie and sob, and kick the clothes oil,
and be mean and restlcw* for two hoiu»~}J,l
if you forget alxiut him, but if you go
and turu down the coverlid and fan hia
person with an overshoe he will quiet
down and be asleep in five minutes.
He is not to blame for being the victim
to this habit, but ho is that way, and he
can’t help it. Ho is tied hi his spank
just as yon, gentle reader, ore tlcd io
your matnrerhabits.
Strange freaks do often grow into con
firmed habits that it is almost impossible
to shake off. Children are ot ten the
victims of strange and unnatural cus
toms like older people. -- ~ —
This child, for instanctvdiA-md
first, apparently care whether he hod his
spanking at 8 p. m. or earlier, but later
he was so regular in his demand for cor
poral punishment that you could set your
watch by him He was also so attached
to a certain kind of arctic overshoe that
| you couldn't aeccmpliah anything by
noddling him with any other style of
hutiwment Love u a good thing,
M ofln viafe that amre of u l ad
Ma tavtshad cm as during our put fife,
bat after all, there are clnhlx n that do
not yearn for affretioa half aa much aa
they do fur aimedaggw«»nn «»f oarwe
yuar eowecseooe >wltaa y ><i at Uitervwle
wbea vow go neat litc little hnl afb-r th*
.4 the
Iv he w
1ahg> : nae uraage
dmi* of these It!tie rreatniwt la various
atageanf developmeat oa Ita eorfaoe.
I.cmons, U«, am rrmiuenlly covered,
t'pon (aspect on. the akin of an orange
will lie found to be dotted over with
brownish aearlet spots of various si
follow a
K l
easily removed by
n needle', and w hen placed under a mi-
croscope, an interesting scene is pre
sented. consisting of a large numlier of
eggs, which arc oval white bodies,
standing on end, like Utile hags of flour,
some of the inhabitants of which may
very probably bo seen in process of
emerging from tho ojtoned end of the
egg. The female insect upon leaving
U -ift Wsix legs, two long hair-like
appirnTgiS? and no wings; it thrusts a
sucker into the orange in order to ob
tain nourishment, and never moves
again, passing through tho various
stages of development until it lay^ its
eggs and dies. In the case of the male
inject, the chrysalis aft$r a short period
opens and the insect flies oft. The
male is supplied with win nr* twice the
length of its body, and each of the legs
has a hook-like projection. It has four
eyes and two antenna', and is so tiny
that it cannot be seen when flying.
From -some parte of,-Spain oranges
come to us liaving their rind covered
with a coccus of quite a different type.
The surface of oranges, indeed, affords
tjic possessor of a microscope an infinite
Amount of interest and amusement.—
Chambers' Journal. —- __ %
Wk V tr
Am* »sa*WD I-
i Ikr• Aw (
»«*--« la a r%> « '
pi >a aq.
* a L bltlr
with kt* t wA cm tpillow
>1 <toaa at Ik* (•>4 <4 Ike <sat,
Wwr aw IkM wy-iaaW . Taw
W M taaWa4k*W
k« a SOU
wN
Shadows of latmiMj.
I<ing Jolm Hertn, a young GU
of lW»ton. made love SQcrfiUldy to Kate
En*rl. Wdt, while vtattieg Philadelphia,
and thcr were marned Althong
i a young ami jwwttT girl <4 i
eharacter, Uie Mongol fa.Inl to
(nil rcwtlmg up bar i
•rparalad.
A IWtfly von eg
Xy.lsi
i bwe he I
mmer
cTcrrstjrra,
Is SB
Is
ft
of
dor
rftby; potaeslam. violet, and »o<liiim.
yellow. Lithium will Inflame only on
contact with strong nitric acid, when
It givee off an intensely while
light. A Broadway fakir has turned
tins enrioiis fact to adyantiyc, tad has
ahantloned tho cheap, sofr gum-drop,
the marvelous tooth-paste, Ihe lightning
si nip.-and the doreii-for-s-jienny tin col-
lar-hutUms to introduce small strips of
sodium in ,the public under the name of
•‘Kdison’-jtMiraenlous Heleciro-Dynamic
PilHvand Cigar-Lighter. ’Ere, gentle-
men! ti’ ’untfcred tights fer fi-l-i cents!’’
Having drawn a crowd, he illustrates:
‘‘Jus’ clin horf ha bit the size hof ha
pin’s ’eaa, put hit hin the tohacker—
this way, gentlemen—then spit hon it,
so!—’u^eroyer sec hit BUSTS bin to
flame, ’n yer ’as yer light
shine.”
^"Jhis delightful chemical surprise of
course succeeds in obstructing the street
near Trinity Church almost qp well as
does the United States Steam-Heating
Company. The curious spectators ga/.e
and then pass in their nickels and re
ceive small bottles covered with paper,
in each of which aye three fragments of
sodium the size of a pin -Worth at
wliolcsn'e raids about one-tenth of a
*»U1.- As sodium oxydizes very rapidly
when Imposed to Hie air, and is pre
served only by being submerged in
naphtlia, (he purchasers soon find their
Edison lighters worthless, for the fakir
only puts about a drop ot naphtha in
Often bottle. Yesterday • smart wan
with a waxed mustache and brown mate
’tinder bri ears thought It would be very
funny to buy one of the Edison lighters,
above it ialo a cigarette, and thru win
trn d •liar* from a friend bv belting him
hr oiuld light I hr thing bv dipping it
in o wtlrr. TV preliadnanrs were
sk lllftllt aad easily made, sad the
irile wee earvlullf martr.1
• *th o«brr«.
r» of tboagbt is i
Neultaf k
to be
U be always
ki Mi vaftiMMy a
thie way pnservad.
| thinking are thus
>fteeci when re
lift tV
who was tw
IMS
hMtrwthia
r^psrwt
-IV Vauff
tVew
V *V
(krf
All the
hia note books areHUed,
M transcribee their contents to a large,
nmmooplaoe book. When a fresh nab-
ket pooaeeees his mind, he brings to
gether the jotting* he finds he has
vritten down concerning it, fusing them
Into a connected whole pith the addi
tional material suggested at the time.
His essays are then very slowly elabor
ated, wronght out through days and
mouths, and even years of patient
thought, A curious j evidence of this
method of constructing his essays may
lie found by the attentive reader in the
repetition of the same phrases in differ
ent essays, showing that a lapse of mem
ory sometimes permit* him to draw out
tho same sentences and ideas more than
once. One of the most striking in
stances ot this Tnay be found in the
essays on ‘‘Fanning” and “Perpetual
Forces,” kwhere tho analogies from the
conversibilhy of forces run almost par
allel with each other, showing the use of
the same materials from his note books
in their composition. Hi# essays ore all
carefully revised, again and again ; cor
rected, wrought over, portions dropped,
new matter added, or the paragraphs ar
ranged in a new order. He is unsparing
in las corrections, striking out sentence
after sentence, and paragraphs disappear
from time to time. His manuscript is
everywhere filled with ensures and
emendations; scarcely a page appear*
that ia not covered with tbeee evidenoee
vi his diligent revision.
thing Emerson has writ-
prepared fur the lecture plat-
* * He has not been pri
marily a book-maker, aa Oadyle
beset, bat oa anaetiled preacher, or a
university lecturer on morala. nut oeeo-
1 pytag * |*v4ea«or’* chair. The book*
have Mia an ■fletthonght, printed afU-r
theeoigeweMs of the ptaMaom th-wandni
now topa* TV* aw tvd <4 wp-s-
. Maa hee M la a -irinirr*il power <4
MarveUuaa (*en
Hw eeoraatrwlml
wiv aght oat, one
4y wu a» or la the
aid w«ehs«i oavv !*
war ill pvfftwOy ft
ta aw •eVv wvvaw
•barb tmm
4 w4l osswi «w-
aa naft -s i
-€*7w. tWsV
i» hands, faeo, pimnlos rnd rough
■sing Juaipar Tar Aosp, mad* by
lard ft Co., M*w Tork.!
Ose-
— Soap in a solution mi ted wftknbe-
nlc arid,when impregnated into Umber,
is na excellent preservative against rot
usually resulting from moisture. ,
OftMNft
rared by
walk Haaard
7 FACTS ABOUT UMBRELLAS.
Anttqimrinns say that the titnbrilla'iras In-
▼VlU«, < 4 shortly sAer tlic flraMt, nml liaa. been the
Ji'asi Improved upon of all appliatjcesifir InimsP
cqinfort. the Khape being now a# it was in those
youthfui days of the world. An umbrella Us
much like a pigeon aa to the question of posses-
_>iun—the lad one who g^ls it ow ns it; lliCfol
lowing facts atioui umbn-llas—«-sixH‘lalU‘ the last
one—may serve every regder a splendid purpose
sooner or later : To place your umbrella in a rack
indicates that it is about to change owners. An
umlm lla carried over a woman, tnc man getting
nothing out drippings of the rain, indieateseourt-
ship. When the tnan has the umlirella and Uie
Woman Hie drippings, it indicates marriage. To
carry it at right angles under your arm signifies
that an eye is to be lost by the man who follows
you. Tqput a cotton urn brellaby ihesldeofayilce
silk otic signifies that “ exchange Is no robbery."
Tolend an umbrella signifies that “I am a fool."
To*carry an umbrella jiWt high enough to tear
out men eves and knock off men’s hats, signifies
“lam a woman.” To go without an umbrella
in a rain-storm shows t am sure of getting rheu
matism, and will have to Usg ht. JacoSh Oil to .. -
gel wcil.” To keep a fine nrohn-ila for your own. -^^ ^,' ,.,,1 ,^.a
u>e amt a isittle of Mr. Ja< ohm On. alw ays in the ’ ', t „ r , rt he
house, in case of rheumatism or BcriiWin, would'
signify that you are rvaTph iloeopher.
LAKE ft BODLEY CO. .
GOLD MEDAL
__ , av THE
• ATLANTA COTTON XITOSTTION,
oa th**
Steam Engine and Saw Mill
aahlMtcd at Atlanta tn 1M1.
and SjpokVMacnlntry, Shaft »«.Mongers Pa -
Saw Mill, wait It w« Mil for
$200.
Special attention given to PTadtStioa St*
chinery. lUuttratcd Circulars rre*
LANE & BODLEY CO.,
John A- Witter Bis.. Cinslmnati. 4*
Wora ns' »*HraH»lr4K*».lta make K*w Bwli
Bl.s-d, and will eaeavleMly >0*i*»a «!»• blood la tha
la litt.-. moot 1m. Aa, person who will
aiiihl Iruui | io 12 wwk. ma, b« »•-
hoalth, it itirh allioig h» poMible. Sold
MMI auafk m Uni bv nUSTfcr 8 Irf
I s» JOIIW.'.O.V At «f
Teller >umpa.
ll.c follow inr mmwunlralina to th* editor of |
th* -al< m Mt #1mr*r -ti'-wa how an artist
Ir, au-d hi* vMenr- “ I wo«M haw ar.w,4rd Tour
hind ini nation t*. ti-il you lu y<-ur tw-wr ^
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ratT ifti h im fireiari-1 v, that tin*
in a
b tvoy how lira tiller ought Jo Iv
k -JW» priraepal' Iraamera L. Ui
theft ftftgtib>r«, ft) drink rAm< (a
awret drink mode from rice), ami amote
opium. Only in case of ftrvhein# nec*l
will they take their mule-* ami their
women an J g* 1 Uhamo ;0t|l ret l(>a>tt
of {oodato take to Uhina. llarriagra
among the lower ohtwei arc mere bu»i-
neu affair-, in which the dowry and
physical jtrtngth of the bride arc tho
first oonAMeratfons. Among the hi^iu-r
classes weddings are regarded as im
portant events, and are distinguished
ny partienlar ustufes and ceremonies.—
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Monthly. Ik • ^
^Kissing Dog*.
We .H¥.% wtiole we published in
tokJ^xS®^ 6 ^ -- 0g * ^ ^
ieaS/Si’
dog, however-
&
TW Un mahr. ai'.n
•i i drra >•.-** I* 1 n • rn
• Iwl f .f | hr r.raiit*
srawlea life and
ciajuft in M
ft.red.
me aeIII hi dm.
I»- altriTitiftid lo a wttnuMI aa to * roan.
•t that a ucihuft dftratMsg a tgopiftn on
Mrvot when ft col flat afi «a* Ibarat-
i-m-d should rcm<-tiiln-r ht-r | oasihle de-
ete* Wiiilc thi. ia ad Inie. the
la* noth here ha* laid down tho gtHMsml
principle that lora care is required of a
woman than Of a man. Moreover, a
greater degree of caution is expected on
n w<mufti’ll iifirt, timidity aud inexperi
ence pnxUicing a care which ia absent
Inmr the ooniiuet of men. The Court
held that it, therefore, is tmphilosophi-
csd and.unreasonable to establish a rule
of law which neceseitatc* h-.s* caution on
the part of a woman. 7 ’’
The immunities of womerTare not to
bo gainsaid, and the deference and ten*
icney which are due them must not be
withhold. This decision of the Michi- liv wi^tmt romid^rr AiTTrrHn^rgar unfitly
r, by tome. We' have a del-
ted't '
ie indignant
kiss ad<
note—not scented like
a a^Ohicogp girl, who
ebe had rather
aog any fcnfti than a man. Th«
right It is only a matter of teste.
*he man ah* refers to smells like a
and ha. flora, and hi. eyra run, and
himself instead of washing, we
Of eawaft the knows
•boot him. than w <V But if a
ra
gnn crmrt, bowever, excludes any ex
cessive allowanco for the errors of judg
ment and conduct, baled on the ele
ment of sex, and shows that While
women are less, Htjolv than iwan to ex-
|K»se Ibemsclves to danger the fact, of
their being women is not to excuse nog-
Ugouco wiien tho risk is assumed. If
this decision is to stand for good law,
as d probably will, the equality of the
sexes is established in an important
particular. Women must be as careful
as men when they are in physical din
ger. They may bv on a different footing
when standing at the ballot-bog, but
* Iran rrua-lng a trace before an oitcoai-
i*r tram tho* equal*, a* .how* in th*
dc tarao. ie bdUptaMe -Bmttmm .ti/-
V apcraUftC plant*. It M
■eat a oMIUua tiral the ptceei
i *4 l^ftMwti^aot make i
f'eaaccUeet (Vara.
The proceas «4 making the
ll.ivaua cigar*, a* practiood in ('.tnnec-
lieut. waa exhibited §t a recant Uriah
The workmen employed in making
‘•scrap end” cigars use a wooden
mold, shaped inside to the form, and
size of a cigar, and into this mold is
crowded the snippings and cuttings and
odds and ends of cigars —the refuse,
perhaps it mnv be called, of the trade.
This interesting mixture—which may
or may not include the brokeu-up ends
of old cigar stumps—is left under pres
sure over night, aud in tho morning it
Is taken out aud a dark, nice looking
Connect tent wrapper isdcfily and tifdtt-
Wv,
Wbci
•aft **41 ■■•« Uraw
tftft. raiddU T*-t ra
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Mt** ti. Araaitttu*. VI
41
I trill a1*t»*ft*tftw
thus lo
tire
lacked with others of the same style.
pa
in boxes bearing various fancy names
of Havana cigars, as “ Flor de Fuma,”
“Being Victoria.” and other names of
choice brands, and sold to dealers in n " ur6
drugs or groceries, Who do a wholesale
as well as a retail business, aud who
purchase these cigars at twenty-five
dollars per 1,000, or at the rate of two
and one half cents apiece. A proposi
tion to tear open some of the cigars in
court to show the jury just what was
inside of them was strenuously resisted
hr the maker, who admitted that they
were “scrap end” cigan, and thought
tbit admi'tion should b
A’< *' » JUotJrr.
b* ••ougli.—
yoi.ly
sve the
rsitJ fiiahlf Who <
oftaag and showed tha how to w
hood upon tha yollow ■naaa
in wild, foatratie figures of rad*,
iroiKwaihl* things f
Idly thou leanest ’gainst the cotton
wood, scratcbing thy back ferninat its
rough yet kindly trunk, wbila ip tby
dark, mysteriofta eye there larks a hidden
like bis who,
cake’s scduc-
pawer, hath found the hat-rack in
the hall and worked it on his shoulder-
blade.
Fair Alfarita! child of the du?ky
night, we greet thee ’cross the purple
hills like other poets who have written
of thy grace. Thy childlike face hath
won the poet to thy side and (in hia
oars, mysterious eye mere I
joy a joy perchance lit
yielding to the buckwheat'
tire power, hath found ti
mind) he tunes his lyre to thee.
Some day the warrior of the mountain
clime wiH come and woo thee in the
guttural, melancholy style thy people
love, and in tb« twilight’s glow, when
1 the bullfrog sink to rest,
.with coy reluctance, like the man who
meets his mother-indaw, thou, Alfarita,
daughter of malarious night, wilt yield
thy future to tha knock-kneed brave.—
An Ohio Tere.
The Ohio boy is full of
.dbeeoi *■
lino. He
_ gaatoa,
hod been reading that Nero fiddled while
Home burned, and hia fancy was kindled
by the mare thought of tha sublime
qieftade. How hard it is lo
proeodty that heaps* hs the
of "
— ••(’war tVible is a fx 'urv .ra the
plat‘.*111,'* der'am I hr M.-uq-bi. .If*-
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»« i! ' '■ *rara*ra4w^naffy*tErTHtr ftjqiaivat
tn-nr«tnci». M t " '
ftr—l*i< ni**4*rry atar* IIVJ
F-rmifth* nrtdn rrrrt tliritil hronetiltia
laryngitis, and consumption in it* early
itage*. nothing equals Hr. Pirrcr s "tio,den
Medical IfiM-wtery.” It is af»i a great
hliMMi-puriAer and strength restorer ot
tonic, and for liver rdniidaint and costivi
conditions of the bowels it lias no equal
S>ld by druggists.
It I* ivcnirm-mli d fiat -i'kh
potted plants !c dtimchcif VvUTi ";ii‘i
heated to 113 degrees; it has the effect
of removing from the roots poi-ouott-
ac'd secretions which rjiav have aceu-
VBw'n'ml there. * - "
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Savaswaii, (is.. Ftdi. 21, ISBl.-
H. II. Warner A Co.; .SVr»—I have taken
yourSafe Kidney and LfverCnre for kidney
and liver diseases with marked benefit.
JRJqvcr—-
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that if you arc looking for the dark side
of life you will find It.
Kin»itv-WoKT in this season sustain^the
system and keepsiup the strength.
r
ha
A Kentucky man is the owner of ti
ar known to be 900 years old. It must
ave leen a terrib'e familv jnr to he le-
menibered_so long.—A'. V. AdrnrUmer,
Tearherf wanted. Address with stamp for
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