The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, September 28, 1882, Image 4
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fvr tins friroor
tcrnttc V(>t«T j| #r ^ PoUr
lin Wlot for , *
Tbo jiolls will ^i ona i golentiflo
at 4 p. u>. pretPola basiu hi
<K»-T U .^V^Cn!5<S
"Next week weeliiJf^f^^
i«ki upon Co). W. II < Dire in-
rust
will be kept up until tbo V
hope to convert him from t^
bis way. We expect to coiif
Democrat in the couuty that
can ilo<» not dcacire ami ahooWhey were worth,
ceive a ainx^ Democraiie vote.
faw ami far IwtwaM Uita
Uo ■ If hi at m many of
aaaal lo the reporter, who ttefan to pot
la hla time in contemplating the •tatt
ling illuatrnliona which aome of them
bora. The fat man acroae the way wma
vigoroualy working a-^la.n Upon which
waa denlctod every ahaH-wawtedt'elea-
tial with blue hair jand red
eyaa trying
‘anted
to eaca|>e from a number of 'variegate
(makes. Beneath the picture was a tea-
box inseription which probably stated
that the man was a victim of delirium
tremens. A Woman who boarded the
ear* at Fourteenth., street exhibited a
fan bearing a very pretty thing in ani
mal life representing an impossible frog
teaching a class of sawed-off frog* from
a cabbage-loaf. Another fan carried by
a man in front of the tkM-ibe bore a rep
resentation of a gfoUp'ol small China
men performing am operation which
looked like the colored game of
•• craps.” The study of these fan? and
their curious designs aroused a curiosity
In the powerful reportorial mind, and
he wished to find out where these arti
cles were manufactured and how much
We
elweye
MW
rushing abrng, till all
ourselves used up. These annual vwem
tlons have a tendency to offset the evils
resulting from too constant application
to baslneae. But those who buv and
•ell wheat* corn. wool, butter or fruits,
need the vacation no more than do those
who*produce these indispensable articles
of food and clothing. The fanner may
nd thu winter the oest season for tak-
t
* • ~
Ornca Dan. L'otl*r'*T~ , 7’'
m.Acav.tLs, ‘xl
T*t*</>rmo'ran,# noaa9 l
i would bef *e '
par lien lar ( '
mariw, te
<|uir«e
plsdrand
° m f < lennasy,
^•hn. Norway.
* each occupy
.welTt^ IUL J
After some search he struck a whole-"
le-house on Wabash avenue where
e goods ace imported and sold, and
im a gentleman connected with the
use he found out what he wanted to
ow. . .
These fans,” said the gentleman,
“used tobe manufactured soltdy in China
and Japan, and had lo be imported.
Then they cost considerable more then
they do now, as cost of transportation
was greater. They used to come in
large fancy boxes like
fully packed in large lota.
era caro-
u did not
tusviUe withowt any
few weeki he fall .la with a .
■peculator and •‘struck oil,” making
|4(X),0U0 to $000,000 In a year. He la-
Creased this sum to $1,000,000, and was
urged by hie friends to retire from the
region with the wages of his luck,
is he refused to do. and before an-
er twelve-month he had lost It all but
a few thousand dollars. Then he re
turned to Pittsburgh and went to work
in a legitimate way. But the fever of
speculation attacked him once more and
he betook himself a second time to OU
Creek. After various shifts and adven
tures fortune revisited him, and he was
able td count his thilllori. Trying to
double this—he had fixed his figure at
$2,000,000—he was again financially
wrecked. This time he was so poor Jhat
he stayed among the wells, and was
forced to earn a livelihood by becoming
a day laborer. New opportunities
opened to him, and a third time he got
very rich. Reoklees speculation once
more brought him low, and Se'left for
California, hoping to improve his pros*
mrs aor even eightThe fAscinatiod of petro-
supplv one’s needs, leum drew him tyutk. He madsa* fourth
less demand for the fortune And lost it; and finally a fifth,
with the same result.
Within a few months the fickle god
dess has smiled for the sixth time, and
he has invested all his money in Govern
ment bonds—well nigh $1,700,000—
and forsworn speculation. He sold all
his oil before the recent tumble in
prices, and says he has learned wisdom
by experience* Having wore than he
will ever speed, he ought to be contend
ed financially, and run no more risks;
bat I doubt if be will. The $2,000,000
he had fixed upon he has not yet reach
ed ; and be will be different from most
ore if he can resist the old
HU wife, who b here, with four
child#two grown-up giris and two
boys oa the eve of maaltood—was the
oounseior that lad need him to bar gov-
la. He himself le aol yet flfiy—
Worr/terr
g a long vacation, but he should cer
tainly plan to ease off a little from the
severe labors of the field, jffter the hay
and grain harvest. Attending a picnic,
going n-tishing, or riding 6(f a dozen
miles may be somewhat tiresome, es
pecially when the 'roads are dusty, but
it brings a change to the mind. A dif
ferent set bf muscles are brought into
use, and now trains of thought are
started which greatly Relieve' the mo
notony of the every day round of toil.
The mind as well as the body gets weary
and needs rest, or change, which in it
self is rest. Did every man and every
Woman do their part towards maintain
ing themselves and contributing to the
necessary burdens of society, it Would
not require ten hours
hours per day to
and there might be
annual vacation.
So too if men were not ambitious to
accumulate far beyond their probable
needs, there wou!<f be less necessity for
periodical recu; (oration. Perhaps farm
ers are not open to criticism in this di
rection more than are men of many
other occupations and callings. There
arc farmers, it Is true. wh<«e aim seems
to be to get possession of more land so
m to “raise more corn to food to more
hogs, to get more money with which to
buy more land, for raising more corn,
to feed to more hogs”—whose very lives
trouble, but fame rs are not alone ia
thb It H the result of an ambilioa to
do something mors thaw U dene by tin-
average worker. It cotncs too, partly
from the halNt of «l ing. for sat whit
ill of the rursc at la «r. tiu-rs •• a
nsal pleasure i urns« by work, that «**n
he tills nr need m no other wav Thu
“jrs'ssrsr.fi
establish meat of groat faciorieu. ra*
nulrod by thu growth of thu peach
trade, bail redudad thy price -to a raod-
erAte figmsst. varying IrucA $6 to $M pur
10U Along the Maryland railroads
there are now eight or nine basket*
factories, each making from 2,601) to
4,000 basnets a day during the busy
Ths bottoms ana hoops
t the stenographer's task IS an
owe run rweWlly he kauugtned.
wmwtws rworer'ev us p*h-
. ||s mmu adapt himself
at asttewlathsa. frotn 0
twwsn of the sslhs a«tf
season.
are
made of Maryland pine, and the staves
frpm the Delaware gum tree.—CAicayu
Timrj. -
—Due who claims to understand tue
stacking of grain and hay says the se
cret of success is to tread down hard in
the middle, keep it level with the out
side, and not tre^d any there. When it
settles it is lES highest in the middle,
and that is what is wanted. He makes
all stAckf low, so that one man can do
the pitching; makes four close together;
tops off with hay partly cured, and keeps
It in place by wires weighted with rocks.
—Detroit Post.
—“That,” said Bigglin to his wife,
when she told him that a new silk dress
was necessary for -her health and hap
piness, “ is too diaphanous.” “ Now,
Bigglm,” she answered, tartly, “I
want ^od td understand that I am not to
bo put dowtt by -mtisical terms. You
may call it a fortissimo Or a trombolo,
but I’m going to have that dress.”
“ Tkf> HluhrM Aatirtuulluus." ’
Madisos, Ind.. Jtfne 15, 1881.
H. H. Washes A Co.: a>»—Yours Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure realized my high
est anticipations, and T cordially recom
mend it to all who suffer with kidney or
or liver diseases. J. W. Littlejowh.
—An alligator twelve feet long, from
llew Orleans, paavod through Waco the
other day. en route to a C aliforni i cir-
cu». and nineteen convivial Texan*, who
had never aeen ouch an animal Iwfore,
immediately •wore off so hard that their
oaths were heard at Galveston. — TVxoj
0*1 f
Tttt 1 UrrlbU •eomfa, fsttr *«1 *T’*1 “ 4 lu «"»«*»•(
tato’u rtmitUnl, txsidM •ffMttom ot lb« »tom»ch, lirst
«nd bovttli, prodncwl by ml**m»Uo »ir snd ester,
both ersdicelea ssJ prer'ented b) U» ns* of HosteWsr .
stomsch Bitter*, s purely rejeUble stlxlr, Indorsed bj
phr.lcain*, snd more eiteoiirely u»ed ses remedy forth#
shore OIsm of dlsordore, so well ss for m*sy ether*, ths*
ukj cf^dicin* of the ege.
For est* hy *11 Drngftst* snd Dsslsr*
i.n*r»ny.
I lening up don't take po
•n ur bittern aiuln*
fr yon
one lujucj
perfect tonic.
* — Thing* oou would rmtbcr have left
aaanui AnatubW hoeaeu* - "What' must
fam rn ulroadv» fcealiy jg^fumar. n’t
taa had at tlu* *wewt youag wife ■4
yours la curry ytn
■• uana
(■sManly *•
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f h*f away —
ISBShire T*>rarao
hw t wM««.
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TV* wwmt at a fomum
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9mm/mmmm tmA
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FAIRBANKS’
SCALES.
The World’s Standard.
and bu/diivet ftomlhe
mahufactuser.
Send for lUtwtrated
Prim list, deeertb-
teg mw improve
. meats
factory,
s
*4Wht%D«U8L,
SfUNTA, 8a.
Ql r lP
A rally Matrimonial Aaa^rtuUou,
O' XSttXtttZ j*
integrity. HefereB- „ d j Q( ii cl *|. Au-
government, Executive . , Arenti
piir»tions by telegraph yv.T. Wai>- .
wanded in every State. Adu. e«» . ,
l*CK, Secty., Holly Springs, Miss-
; : OPiuii HABIT
AND DRUNKENNESS.
lets »nd proofs, astdrewi,
W. A’- BELLAMY, M. D..
7 1-2 BroAd Bt„ Atlanta, «*- .
s 0~C*nts buys 3 Loeely A^ CarO. -^.
1 « buch Cuoh Booh. Qso.C.nAWgwE. _ _
MILL and FACIOEY SCDUEf
cr ALL KINDS, BELTINS ECSE 9i^
PACKIN5. OILS, PDEPS ALL KIND*.,
IKCN PIPE. PITTIN03, BRASS GOODS.
STEAK GAUGES. ENGINE GOVERNORS.
Le. S«aA i cr ^ t1c *
J LINGHAK A CO., 143 Kiln Strort. LCDIE-
' 7ILLE. LT
Sorghum Evaporator,
&. $20. I2S.
CMAF Ml DUUMA
II
r facial kd Cifla tl Ik fio.
I. aSesetMa^ote
gCMABMAH A CO,
* M a 4dMb>
t ’ 'o r >cn r:£WH
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Hirm m\
MrHJUDt: * ot c
chiia aao glass falacSj
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HISTORY X, U.$.
IT Al£XAA0(l N. |Tffw< W
TOO I.K
aooTUE aw
COTTON BEAM
or
k earn tag out u tart-arte be-m*
••I up tala tha avm Ihn
mtehsnl 1
to frarf*
H wort* iu wav up (nto
through a
The aa
:ag aa
el and
raviiMaufih* alter The I test ktowa
fy ia tar in which ia mDrd a *n,aft
it nf crude carbolic arid If the
•ernt of the acid doea not keep the fly
awa> he gets entengled in the Ur.
which ia kept aofl by the h««ai td tlio
animal. Any kind of tar or t«ir|ie!iiine
ia uaeful for this pur]M>i*c, nn*l givnllv
pnimolca the comfort of the thcep and
C reveuts the ratagea of the bot in the
cad. —Prairie tunuet
Far* Machine*
— T —
A wriaar In the Michigan Farmer b&s
word to aay on this aubject:
“When a large farm is ran with hired
help exclusively, machinery must take
the place of hand labor, and is therefore
a necessary adjunct. Machines render
the employment of a large amount of
labor within a given period unnece**arv,
*»d give a certainty to the accomplish
ment of resalts which are essential to
•access in every undertaking. But
moderate farmer* are apt to take the
- ‘ rom I«g* ones, and invest in ma
chinery entirely beyond the capacity of
the farmtoeoonomically handle. . . .
In general principles the debt for a tool
UiM pinches when payment comes is a
debt that should not have been incurred
Better have used the old tools another
year, or hired the use of one from a
neighbor who ooold afford to own one,
or who had bought one to work for hire.
The prosperous period will not always
continue, and the advice that points
toward economy aad a general balanc
ing np while h •
MM
•» bm i| mm
life* IfcMt* ftt wmmi
$ Bh'l mi llh# iMh
mmmm Wtct^ wimpthi
mAmdA
• tiMi of j**Mf ,
n la $mmmm aalhrat# ptafau
*•« ••uensubte. wftertally whaa
■ '4arv *i how largely aal bow
they beroote diln'esf
eerapa aad arm thus *«
rheiukcal influoo- e of the great
01 vgen. A far more subtle enrar
health, whether at home or at the x-a-
side. i« tola found in the often! men
chrn«bed presence Of what mav be
coapreheaeivelv < al^J household dirt.
The dirt of an ordinaiT houer, the dirt
which might be wi|>*-<l from the walla,
swept off the furniture and lieaten out
of the carpets, would lie sufficient, if it
were powdered in the form of dn*t over
the patients in the surgical wards of a
great hospital, to bring all their wounds
into a condition which would jeopardize
life. It ertnnot be supposed that such
dirt is innocuous when it is breathed or
swallowed, and it certainly possesses
property of retaining for ion
the
iue propervy or retaining lor long
f eriods the contagious matters given off
V various diseases. Instances without
number are on record in which the poi
son ofwarlet fever, long dormant in a
dirty house, has been roused into a -tivi-
tv by some probably imperfect or badly
directed attempts at cleansing. The
preservation of health is not -a more
mechanical question of the perfection of
certain traps to drains, but depends
upon the intelligent avoidance of the
causes bv which disease is liable to bo
produced.—London Times.
—A Kansas story is about three mice
I that rolled an egg down a stairway
I without breakage. One held the egg
| in a close embrace, while the othere
! rolled him like a ball from
1 to the other, always
I bw dte* m |
the 1 •/»M hand* aw
twg rote, aa I Um a*
mm rartb few u*te w
gvaat that *h* um
l*W hi*
On* *- luoro
bum*, if Maly for •
*4*ieM lor te
• nit* n*> nn we
u CteOte* a*4. I**ai
a>< ia vom. wa<i
* Hravealy b- <m»
alu y«*o boy*, go
day. Iwt neAh r
day*
mav
yon havn n«4 forgotten her. Her
may br niimberrsi Next • tatter
cover her grove with
to be in a part
no white man had
one step
managing to let
Afriraa KaperetlUea.
It was not long ago that I happened
of Central Africa where
been before. 1 was
separated from my companions—a hun
dred miles distant. W ar was raging
around me; the ro id was difficult. I
wished to communicate with those whom
I had left benind. “Whowill return,”
I asked of the naked savages, "to the
white men and carry them something
from me?” Nunil>ers volunteered, glad
to earn a yard of cloth for the job. A
letter was written and offered to a man,
und he was told that this piece of paper
would inform my friends of all -that it
would speak to them. He dropped the
letter on the ground and ran away.
Others were tried, but it was useless. A
great crowd assembled, and. at a safe
distance, gazed at the little bit of paper
; fluttering on the ground. “It is medi
cine,” they said. “ It is charmed.'’ In
vain I tried to reason them out of their
terror. None would touch it “ Will
no one,” I said, “keep it and give it to
the white men as they pass this way?”
A yell of refusal and excited gesticula
tions answered my request. “ Then I
shall place it here in this tree,” I said,
moving toward it, while the crowd dis
persed in flight, “ and vou can point it
mm
IWB, ft « *V » *«
Jambs a mcllih n^»tM«s*>M v
by trmg/fata
J» America ha* hero
I Um diffcrvtvcvr be
aad *:ram
Zoate cur
flies. But
him strike on his baick. thus protecting °. ut 10 ^ white men whenthey come.”
1 be egg. The roan who *ava he saw it Even this the' refused to da liy
doee not hesitate to add that they rolled Wenda passed close under the tree, btil
* - 1 dared t ‘
■P ** *••• eontieoe ia the
The aaiev of ] the egg to e small hollow la the floor.
•0 effect, are the whichateedied it while they eat ihrouwb
• '**• *■* w "* *** teeth sod empurd
He ”■ ■ ** • x • o mtm
- — TheC
•low in
tween evaournlod
dried shsviegs;
mate and dried
at last his eyna have beea opened He
now, oa the Pacific coast, bays frail
ua the parent stem, gather* K himself
and dries it in his own peculiar stylo
Sorm ot the product finds its way to
China. '
Da. R Y. Piaara’s “ Golden Medical DIs-
jovery cores svery kind of humor, from
the common pimple or eruption to the
wont scrofula.
Four to six bottles cure mlt-rheum or
fetter.
One to five bottles cure the worst kind of
pimples on the face.
Two to four bottles clear the system of
boils, carbuncles, and sores.
Five to eight bottles cure corrupt or run
ning ulcers and the worst scrofula
By druggists, and in half-dozen and
dozen lots at great discount.
—They have a way—oT trading out
West which+t very, refreshing to a man
who is accustomed to the old fashione I
methods of the East. “That sheet is
worth at least five dollars.” “ No, sir;
it is only worth three.” “I snv it is
worth five.” “And I say it isn't.”
The seller at this juncture dn w a navy
revolver, quietly cocked it, and point
ing it at the head of the purchaser, con
tinued in tones of persuasive hla’idish-
ment:, “I tell you that shee* *hv worth
live dollars.” 'I he purchaser replied
with a : aerity: “Well, yes. at least live
doifais. and possibly more.
Deraht.
Y Y.
to show them the charmed
it is prohobty to this
breach at
evil SMrtt.
1 no one
thing;
day. ffntteriag oa thd
Wanted fig tree, like ea
Wesb
aompCioB
wttbool
with two
tting at Mood, eon-
Actions, cored
Addrem tor ireatiss
Wools'■ DiarosssaT
Bnfhlo, » Y.
load a ; sfli
tWbasotu
M V #%11 VBI at %l US
FttirldMikw* Standard.
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mr r.\ r.Mk *« icirTfov
ewwaaa * SB raw ■ Lms *00
I AIM ASKS 4 oa,
S66
i*o*61 rtctotu mis
-010* *ao as ton* tun
THRESHERS
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tbstr vanwn
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mw* aad sthar teismttaswt )•««*«, Um M Fwtv-
tVtepbsraSsd Elixir at OaiMar*,- nted* by
OmwsII, Bsaard 4 Oa, M*w York, kite wild by
. . _ ^ ^ by
*11 Dreggists, Is tbs bssl tents , aad for pteMntt
r*roT*nng tram fsrov st ethsr OstrMi, it bos
•• *q**i.
SOUTHERN MEDICAL COLLEGE,
▲TXbAJNXA, oa.
Regular Winter Term befios tret week in October,
aad continue* five month*.
SOCHTAL aal 6LDRCAL AJTAlfTAOXS mgT CUSS.
For Circular* or aajr informat too, adders* ’
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