The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, September 14, 1882, Image 4
JJrpplr.
Editor aid Propri^r.
OIRCULATION
AY. BErTKMBLR 14. 18H2.
n piunann r+j* Ni IaM
^■“SSprass
* fwr * w ’ c Sboathtera«tk>aAl oafj-
|>m>IIo<«, *% atrotif iMifutfa which
BwlwiWw mm O tfc»
th«
»c»rccr, »o m« «)t«
ipio cxpcr.s who cxara-
u 8 bmiu have decided that
cly sane nod tliat hi* hang
righteous. r - '
IDATIW who may be defented iu
prill) nr V elect iou will he ^rnt*
rn that a»nuunmoth circus will
Black ville carl^ iu October for
comfort.
. BaATTON, a Standard Itadi«l
there are only two partie*
, lie u ooi
Oreeabackers i
reemiriog
(ly In the
who woi^« *be Iiark. Utererr
hi .-••® TOT J ^her property, U
of law, and there W no real
for hiif^h there may be a good deal
[bidlaoe, in oallinr an Amerioan
»' \h^J5TwIfiS h. (in..
in' are good reasons for a better In-
tfUiinal understanding on this ques-
i—in other words, for a treaty—but
reasons are of a practical character,
| it is unprofitable to talk of “rights”
oh, on one side at least, are aot
•at are books costly in tide country P
perican people hare cheap books,
** ,> *know the reason. They greatly
They greats
comte cheap books, and there Is no
ic«l*»y why. To whatever extent
^WfA recognise
authori, they will
etonm booka
knew life in ~
the freersitioi
the claim
never ex-
for dear books.
KogUnd we await the
>n—the transition from
booksP In the
pie buy books—here
m. -Our publishers pub-
for circulating
are littb
of the great
may be'bought at reod-
V low prieee a complete
ly be had lor a shilling.
>inrt authors oln brg s o
u M
begin to irere tne poaoe. that only
he bronght from Moorhead dty. N. . where e.,uare
C, by way of Point Lookout from Pow- ,0
elf s' Point, N. C.. through the canal Hf , .
end sound, ead making the sen at Capa bMlevfig It. Tire fact is. however.
- — * • - that there is hardly a gambling house
ta Chicago, where crookedness is not
pract xW. la some of the game a such
Hatteraa.
lag the
The fruit from Norfolk
brought by the Old Ihxnlniog
ships. Up aad down the ooaet the wa
ter melons may be seen la traaeH piled
as faro, the percentage against the play-
high on the decks of the trim little oye- «▼•fy smaU. U ho cheating device
toF boats. These boats in the winter £ ?? L plo) *L ,*. ny 0 “f. 9U Pl )0,e
feSStS-fe
era ports, the watermelon season opens tog toeir victims P The devices for
and Veeps them bosynntil the sSeet ok ^ t ' n ^, 9t ^ •« ""T™*
potatoes iemand a few trips. Upto
thirty schooner Imids in a single day ^ttployrd by the profeMlonal with very
have arrived at this port, but somehow UhJe nsk; and those who play faro rou-
finds a market, though on- P° k « r ' etc “ m ,he gw^hhng rooms
- ^ ^ j,. an# ^laaWmrewa nkmv wnm' StOMAilfliouA
dealer
a market
insisting
on aoertaii
himself with a lot
hands, and Is compel
throw the stuff overboard. The fruit
coming by the »»'ling»rcsep^fr
more carefuwy handled, end there m
less loss, though now and then a sudden
extra lurch mav send a score or two
from the deck loed bobbing overboard.
At the steamer docks there may often
be seen e beep of
broken
crowd of
men. each,
of the red,'
eating it with great relink sad little
enseny.
The metre nelly becomes e
frail
reel ass
lured that tbese
•ref
cm that are iaawa to
are moff or less used.
There is absolutely no chance for them
to wM in t he long run
' la faro tbe most common method of
Increasing the chancre of the dealer to
vslB Is by the employment of a box so
' constructed that upon being pressed at
• a particular spot two cards can be re-
hundred i moved at once instead of one. In this
. : way the whole course of the game can
Havfbf provided himself
)x, mid most of the boxes
convenient pattern, the
dealereaad-papere his rerds They are
not
together
iK> Jiwmmw rmn i. i wne« he wiaU them. So he takes the
t’j&autzA!
of the
denit.
id by
" legw<her
I dealer esnd-papers bis rents 1
glased cards, slippery. end he
The melon reallv becomes a ■ mii^ be sore that two will eeese out t
Sipiin
'i^^ir!he h rrus^r>n.»n , 01 half the peh sadthe far
ran well affoH Id fnrwish a tee. Mg eLIT^wliv^
fndt, ewe whkeh wire ptrhed np aad I ^ ^ >teeMve.
i earns late the,
he air ef e mte who
Is bred ef thle tarth and waato to wW|g
bfe sre V H» e toad of
mo toes the tothiaa depths efoMy.
r hfhndlphenwteM te the
and i ung his hat on ths aa>
Aid -. ^
“I'm a newspaper man myself.
Itidn't know but you might want a good
men on the staff.* somebody to write np
the sail features of life and furnish the
tearful wail, as it were. Life is full of
woe, nnd in my estimation every paper
should have a woe editor. I am well
fitted for that poeit'on, as you will see
if I may be allowed to go on and detail
toy own experience to you.
“I went down into Kansas and start
ed auaper in a small town oh the Santo
Fe Road, With the assurance that 1
would meet with- the cordial aid and
sympathy of tbe people there. I didn't
expect to do a big bus/ness, but I just
wanted to run a little modest sheet.
Tbe tirst week my paper didn't get
there, and I bad to print that issue on
some paper bags that I got from onr
leading grocer. This w as an advant-
* " ’ was already print
ed on the tirst pare and it saved the
wear attd tear of display tvpe. Still the
paper looked meager and did net at
tract the attention that 1 had honyd tor
it. It did not iq4)uence the^ Adminis
tration nor boom up the town as I had
anticipated.
“The ne*t-week I wrote up a little
social party and gave the name of,a
young man who was drunk and frolic
some and shot out all the li 'htf. He
also shot an old man who was' •‘railing
off" the dance.
“I thouglU-Ahe press ought to be f» ar-
less ami outspoken if the -occasion re-
quiredr and 1 wretc it up i-^refullv and.
~ fm»V t^rte* ytmng man
^ IIWR tee end cofc-
vinced me that I was wrong. I was
writing as retb.ngarticle uaegi>'«tM isna
a he cease in ead kmx krd me under
{ScKSSS | H®
mMa to 1 e'sloa^jmd^I hUrenreirlb- P
It was brought. Foe a wonder It was
hot. I quickly poured pmt of the
•rooMac bavuruge Into my MMtr. s&d
was drinking it when a rery pretty girl, ^ _
with bang**,l hair aad feTO diamonds^
In her care, said, ao that I disUncUy
heard her, to her mother, a fat woman,
with a queer top-knot and $3,000 dia-
morula: •*Look f ma; what an old-
fashioned way to drink." Ma looked,
and snickered. I looked, took in the
bangs, the diamonds, and the oportun-
ity. Finishing my saucer of coffee and
looking the young woman full in the,
eye, I said: , “Yes, Miss; it is old-
fashioned, bat if you possessed old- ;
fashioned manners you wouldn’t have
noticed it.” I waited lor no rejoinder.
'-Cor. Phi!a<kl»hia Times.
Thai T< rMb:r Dln-wtc*.
G.vdsuk’*, AtA, March •'>,
H. H. WAk.HMe^Ov: 1 t^ed cveiy-
medicine i could hear of f°r Diabetes. '»ut
in' vain. Your Safe Piabetes Cure gave Inc
pert'evt rcstoixuioh of health.-
•—— — J. T. lavieoKTOir.
—Abmt iMio-tblrd of the farming land
in Illinois is rented, either for money or
on shartx.—Chicago Tribune.
Meb< iiiirrx. Pkddlkrs k Accnotncrw* 11
•A'rHa to I. A. BILL k Co., 19 Marietta St..
A-aat i, (it. fereiul vroa-if prices of cheap
JekiHcv and Notions. Cash boyen, we
v*« it ««e the edraatsee. , ,
rail
—Nantucket has a girl pitot o*
enteen years old. Knows
In the sound, you
If. mid.
\r ser
ai I the buoys
That terribla aoourj*, fc»*» aad afua, aad iU coB*eaar,
htlloua remitunt. txa.daa alfcetiona ot tha atomach, lirer
and bowel., predated by mla-matk air
both er Kite, tad and prarmt^t by th. ua. HoalrlUr.
Stomach Bittara, a paraly r«S*«abla «li«lr, ,D * >r “ d .
rhT.ician,, aad mor. a«d «. remrd, for tb.
ab..r, claaa of dimrdar., aawoll a, for maay othor., than
my mtilicint of ihe
For aalo by all Progft.Ui aad Doalcra
faaorally. .
Thb Only Watch Factory
‘ ' IN THE SOUTH. *
Petronlje a Home
rBAPFSP hand*,
«kte cared b;
by Ceewct'
Indnrtry
ih
•adheydtrtrttowtbT' ■ ■
a chair. I
TLrr s'rrasTi-
da*, n’t
it was
with
at all aaA the
eereatnc fur a total stranger,
when I r* T Dffmu 1 told him i
he toauHetf me wto the wood-h
of mAto’d aren of nml
•41 eame tef re leimM bate any
etandtog wtoh hire
• Ttoa he went away.
• Thns esraaM he ruemr urtll
fFWmda end hnngnl the g*n4 will ad the
earahhehrennL and the whole atfton and
fterutpdton IM ef an Me had the ad'
••» g -4 nw. and laaegh* tt tow I
toll thnt I wee touhtog a mmfcra ted
e ww* mew-e I mi<wi net hnee anaehne
•^paetanM^to^ eefh te I aaAA 11$
-Thrtu"!< a ti*reto work v*d a tune ^t||SU|a w
to play, a ttm t ■ de- sn l a timete eat j FACTOWY. 1U ft i >m
ifLAm, os. ^0.
i ahe Sato
Irene mas has towa tefllan a Ni
mt.r. c i TA>*ttT SOCTUXS
•* at ♦ rtgriff .iLTIli iw **
nix mr. ail am.
daeo
U fhto t r
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V. &
LC7XA-
I Imwhp Amm
k U
■terik aa
I Mae eaaab
keanmaatoa
Btalr
Mrvns't
NAIUliVP PU1*
haen
M i
f&m m
WM ffto-f mw-
imm MiMf
f IMF rnmrnm
m —a— 1
ae ted
toe fted I nrewnd ad n*ae are
■ ttHae I n.ne
’tea
a •
to adH
t# ■ •
•tow tone n* hwtermwi
W Wa
e «•
ate tenm^ne/ttomte de«M
•teto *»-m w roml mweaeaaa to •j****
• to*
Ae ~ - e-o-n *m
Ifwwte •• en to»
iwht a to ante*
wam toe asatoA 1
• an em-aoto
•toe «d dto
• w*
eanem ea m * »
d
to tonhn -to
toete
tone to
l «tl
•en i^o to
3-1
M3 A
.owm pmr md.— ms r-m he wm pma atom np
4MMto > '*fitei
LIVEi.
'iJKE HENS L f.f
to tototo to 1 ' to* ^Mpto***
*£tttxr«Lto* /vvHmf
• — —. — • ia-A» m
«
•matedtoto to ••
10
toll ae
itoa<
'% UMl mMI
9mm
• % er% |te
-mmg
■ Mil tomnnd
to dtoiv wmf MHHi
mas
an
4- ten- ten-i terete-tod*(rn «te » -
tte* te> -te w -to ./Wrteenl haeam ’ aad wamh totoa
ram i
-- ami«•" tke one »W>
dma Ite la the ctoea od
a-trr iv-4— • tto ralerprt-dag
Aw the m>to part, robe huth
theheds. aa t larpa the enure pool aa
Ma -ma »»ea!nce
(hcf* U a> >»e h-l by which Setter
Pwtoad
> e renaMarahAt anatotoji
P r-gs
•to pato t m4 ite natoaf ton wtol ef eredh Ffwama KwgAand and toe tateetoeey
•to toal T - toto^i^an tea tMtey. I Ig^reanhi^Stoptote^nhad^^toSltod FltoteneOtote
| •§ #tetototo iteMpto t^dPHte
—a I GOOD
rftm x-to. r s
NKW9
mm* vtotov 1
|p* •«#WMniPBpte
’nw hm e t * 1
rm. We
ire« rstt U> in-rml lr<»m tbiaeiaae <d
ope*at;.ui*. 1 h.> way to aorumnlate
toortey !« to onto It. not to iuvmt it In
towk pan Mirg. There is hardly a
work Input in In the country who docs
»ot almsluielv waate, that U, spend for
that srriich d.»ee him no good, money
enough to prslure him a competency if
bo would pruu.ice tbe required ■ self
denial end lay it by in a savings hunk
inf net for the necessary term of years.
If is not the earning of large sums, but
•* Voyage ef thaf
i Wt be the
Three rworlato ere .
style a« the elmllar'
a d there is
tbe sye**m
larger i‘
foundation
D
- -
the saving of small ones, that lave the
of a
fortune. We do
By as the chief
^licretoie t*tig« htpru Jesirtele
thflttirNbrttfllf. nut the offiy proper
in. thod of laying up money is to .save it
from one’s legitimate earnings. To
speculate w^hahqpe of gaining it, U to
M*‘k Sv^wvCPf Arhligs of sn-
orner, witn tne c&anees in favor of loe-
Ing one’s own fleece while in search of
the other man’s wool.”—Mu; flai'en
Register.
iatheetowa
la Atoertaa.
* why preaantAbla aaadltloa la aay
, itedhareaareeh wwport remly to lU iu rale ef
jfajFW
as ta tba tendency of thane repriatt, ! Already “ms
•oat trllenng them to spdl the eale of | D maay
th) |sire expensive editions, and otters fruit will stand in tempting ridges, its
Wit'i which thft public need concern el ices wm en ordinary fttet to mtonv e
thPnr ^ e IL.L Wh, ‘A h u Wa 1 U,d U ohMp ' on «- After the wonderful Dr. Tanner
-od books, and abundant room for | showed that there was some merit la
r«te I’m ate
fmi mi imrt. aW mff stos»
Asms mi Meket
to. towa—a—, m satok m—to Sa f. -a
--•••A. aamto- a-4 •*—p S«>-
•tobM aam* -S to ff a*Wa ato — — * aa- mSS
Saa I
rme *** *•
TROTH t*
tesato AsstoPto e
Tbs
the
Prrparsflons fbr War.
Admiriii .<2idlivar-.Ura«i offered
following preamble and rcsontion:
.“Wteieaa, p,s ken try am liable to
aam some fnrrin uashan any day in de
sreek an’ git a war on its hands ; an*
“Whereas, In oaee of a war wid some
Ettropwn toJ»wer our sratermellvou
te bombarded by
ffz:
Detit em dei
and
ch'dTfj. In no other wa
J ! f ’-vr.
Way will the sale
j|fl ( "ary garbare ba ctiiniuishod The
ipia.XRyoTdetcstoole mattAr -periodical
‘or otherwise -id* the lllsitey market is
simply appalling, and it requires
met and fought-
London Echo.
to be
on iu own ground.—
Several weeks ago, whan Jay Gould
was in Little Rock, he was visited in his
special ear by a strange-looking, oddly-
dressed man. “ Mr. Gould,” said the
visitor, “will you be generous enough
to giya me ten minutes of your timsP”
“Yes,” said the millionaire, in a dry,
last-rear sort of voice. *• Ten minutes,
thank you, sir; write the check P”
“ What check?" said the millionaire, in
a kind of last-month voice. “ Perhaps
I’d better explain. A noted maih. m i
tician has calculated your income to be
fl per second- With you, of course,
tfcae b m^nsy, fcto value. Now.
bare given ms tea minute
you saa. u> HOO. Hare
the humble watermelon there was a
boom ia the fruit. Many who had
in before content with a single nibble
now ate slioa after slice, and found
after all that they were getting little
more than water.—AT. F.
getting
Herald.
itenmtions.
It 1$ curious, the lore some paopli
have of definitions. They are the de
curious, the lore *>•* people
hey are the de-
persons who think, but whose
(has not gone a great way. It
to understand why uefini-
To begin with,
of trouble; it is
light
tma*
is not
tions ary in such favor,
they sjtve a good deal
pleasant to know that Wa have the re
sult of much patient thought and care
ful Investigation put pp for our use in a
n.-at. coni pact little huddle, easily port
able without fatigue. Definitions are
compressions of large truth into small
compass, and it is plain that they may
be very useful things; but Ihe ditornhy
with them ie that they ere not always
at worthy, and II Is )uat this aaaentel
petot ah
brer la _
'ef
of our beet cards
are what ww know as M <
•Metal dealers, expressly for profea-
"item are marked aards, and.
there's no use of anyoatsider
nuAUMV^bsm. Ttev cost little
a lbs ethers, but they are ai
de and worth mere
monajfrNiffi f *
Tbi marking, indicating both the size
or importance of the card as well as the
snitto w bill) 1» belongs, n generally in
the upper left hand comer ef the card,
and W of course, minute and almost
impoasiMe ef detection by one who has
not the seeret With these marks the
gambler can do just ns we I aa if his
opponent's cards were dealt face up-
ward. With very little practice a man
can learn to read these tiny marks as
plain as print The hand-marked cards
mentioned above were given to the
writer, and with handling them only
three or four times, exolaimng their
oectots to friends, be became so accus
tomed to the simple mnrkras to be able
to dlstiurnUh toe cards without diffi
culty. While the prevalence of gam
bling to such a wide extent in Chicago
ta. as a matter of public mocala, a mat
ter to be deeply regretted, there ta no
of the (femoraliiing eastern ’
to excite pity teen that
a great majority of the young men who
Kven fish are min-h belter when
killed as soon as caught, by (Irking the
bock of the bead sharply with a slick
or stone. Some of our fishermen now
carry little clubs or batons for that pur
pose. All wounded birds and oiher
creatures aheu d be kiljedns sjM-edit as
possible, to prevent injury to the meet.
These facts are well c-tablisheil bv sci
entific authority. ^ Our'ihe^Ui
TH* Ulswi.
dyspeptic or constipated, should address,
with two stamps for pamphlet, Worlo’s
Dispsksasy Medical Association, Buffalo,
N, Y. . • • . v . •
—Tsro children found a revolver a4
Mobile, And while quarreling over who
should have possession of it, got into a
souffle, during which the weapon was
(Ii^charged and one of the Children fa
tally wounded.—iY. T. Suti:y
AVuo has not seen the kAtL/rrsh young
girl transformed in a fesrmonthainto the
pale, haggard, dispirited woman 7 The
sparkline e^es are dimmed, and the ring
ing laugh heard no more. Too often the
causes are disorders of the system which
Dr. Pierce's “Favorite Prescription” would
remedy in a short time. Remember, that
the "Favorite Prescription” will unfail
ingly cure all "female weakneaws,” and
restore health and beaut;
Ihreto ittoi
If. T.
t>eauty. By all druggists,
for Dr. Pierce’s treatise
MU IT AU MOM
II
wn
Sl CO..
,to4L.r.A.
) ah5
•teto te i— %m MtotoMP •
■•to •-ere tote fflpa
■MM • tote tote ■ to e «M
• ’ to toMHh ** tew 4 i to ""Mi MAriMtefi
a tones.«Wi a • -re *•• • tot *to mriatote '
a « % teto k. totov- —« p* > iwtoy MuOMtata MHO
MoB&lOE * 00.3 ~
CHINA AND GLASS PALACE,
ATLANTA. OXOtaOLA,
ruuws
tqys».
* Sim
i me
> 11*. iiaw (Hy Valera! ■
Sms.- » einuu Fnrtt ((4 V
« fw Mrth Themas Oetk CV
« II bppik-atMl*.
fsaieaw.’ Co—. auena, a*..
Nlli’S IMMIVU ClllllAI
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.Ttototy <*«
SAW Mill.
SOUTHEfiN MEDICAL COLLEGE,
ATLANTA, OA.
Regular Winter Term begin* fine week in October,
•ad cootinuee five months.
aasnziLuf ctnacai nvmiaxa msr ciaol
For Circulars or aay information, ad drew
DR. WM. PUIM IIC01S0I,
P. 0. Box sja. _ Omasa.
With ual.fnal Ixw
Mw^l>uable UT
centric Krictlou
Fvctf.
0 Price* Low. Wortrman-'
^ siiip i lrat-ciusa.
lUKdAOtrrei Xj SALSU UlCff WP2X3, lAUk, B. 0,
* 53 - — ' a «
[ A crrmbhiHtinntif IT:.
tiwUleof Iron, /‘'ruriat.
Hn rka mi i’ltoKphoi Me ii •
a imlnlnMe form . *»i«
y i/# re*-,
on l if iirrpnmUou of iron
that irilt not blacken tin
ti l th,MO rhururti~rtitieof
t ■ YHthfftroH^rrpnritHons
siKM'LKAKN; 1 have used Du. tlAHTsit'a Iron Toxic in iny prai-ike. toil la*n ex[>erfence pt
twenty-five years la medicine, have lever foand anythin* to give the results that lm. Kaktki'a
— ‘ ' “ Ion, Female, Itlsea-r-. Dyspepsia- and an lm-
Aaytl
Iron Tonic docs. In many cases of Nervoos l-mstratfon,
poveilfhed cotwlltloii of the Mood, this peerless remedy has. In my bands, made sonie wonderfalcores.
UMr* that have battled some of onr most eminent |>hYslrUii« have yielded to Ibis (treat and Incompar
able remedy- Ipreserlbe It In preference to any Iron preparation made. In fart, such a —l-rmit
•• 1>R. Ha*T*h - s IMON Tonic ts a ncccaalty ‘ — -
If yf*wa safes-
/into ral h/ nllhful ton* to )
thr Slgrstire orffmnM ami'
m-rrout ayaSem, wuiAtno
ii mppUombU So Omrrnl
DoOilUff, L*aa of A »pr- l
fife, fV—Sr—tow of rttni |
rivrera mnA ImpotrmrrJ
IIC la a neecs-lty In my nru-iice.
BT, lyQtrt.. Mo.. NoV. ytl*. IpWI.
Dk. U0i5L.I T BAMUkLS','
.ttm Wu«h. a venus.
‘ -TuREO cf THl DR. HAJiTER ME11IC1NK OOT'H M VAIN ST. AT 10UIA