The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 06, 1896, Image 5
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%•/ RALLY AND HER CLUB JACK RABBITS r0R C0U,,3INa
' HiUU to Bo Orcatlv Sun«'rl«.*- •• - ■»--
A* ' A,,- /
'pro-
^ ' f is a
oud of in-
HOW DAPIUS SCOFIELD’S MOTHER
KILLLD FOUR PANTHERS.
AST/
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/ -
f-/. ^ . .c <i cl. ’ No
1'<h J; i oo, , jj
<> y tii'-i.i can jiro:;
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■a led
pre^idcut of tho
tho oku of your
Sho Wasn’t Hin .Motlu r Tiicn, xml So Be
Didn't HmirinlM-r It—But u Ffiriuer
Cortland County KcHidrut <.ivch an In-
trrcHtlns Account of tlio Incident.
“If the late Darius .Scofield of Cort-
jnd county, wlio roniembercd hisgrand*
atother dicl.ering witli a bear for him
Said to Be Greatly Sup»Tior ♦' f’.e KuiflUh
Bare For That I . .
The sport of rabbit cm. receiv* _
ing a new impetn. siis ■ ; , • Kansas People often wonder why their nerves are
■red the i so went - 1 —
x —nil*»
black tailed jack ra bit <i tn'eredthe
arena. Not until quite n :’ !y has the
coursing fraternity been av .no of the
great superiority of tho .j;/ k over the
cotton tail rabbit or tho Dngiish haro for
this purpose. Kansas jack rabbits are
j - •*
Nervous
*'** —
, , oi yoi aioiuer ci ? with a hear for him
/o ///i of (iod, about f's.ii: when ho v.as a year old and getting him
/v. I f th 'air, fur they back from ihe hear in exchange for a
-1 ■» *
i ^o/s ' 10 air » Iu r they
4 "br do thc.v u ap, nor gath-
liut
the
unit !i
ring
. *■ ^ loaf of c rn bread, and who remembered
: :• nly Father i 0 t of tbii * at other relations of
"V/' to oar® his, as told in The Son the other day,
" N ’ ’ 7 ‘ * | 1 . had ri membered something his mother
ill ho take caii' i tn' hawk and , , ,, , , , ..
nr did ouc “’ heWOT,d 1 '“ v ” had
* ni<:uii g story to tell,” said a former
Cortland county resident, “Uut even
Darius' amazing memory wasn’t capable
;if that, for when his mother had this
adventure she wasn’t Darius’ mother
yet and indeed wasn’t his mother until
two yc :trs later, hiho was then plain
Sally Jiightei. !
“E ; he v. as going through tho woods
one day on an errand to a neighbor’s, a ;
nnnriln r»f r — '
/ Qx.jwvii tuia
.“““ nWB J! 1 !1 ^ rabbits are Palpitation of tho Heart,
now greatly m demand, both in this i ,
* f . . . ... The exjjlanation is simple. It is found m
country a!i<l tn I.uitland, anti l.vu ones „ ,, lood \. lllch ,, contln .
comtnatKl a (!■).«! I'rioo. rhod.fflculty n. ua| (ocdtalr
catching them aliv< is very great, ami
about cloth- ? “(.'onsidor
I E the fudd. tj'iall
lothe you, oh, j<
the use \ 'orryi ;
little faith?”
i’ill liapjjen t
for fear somo-
j’ ti- home? “Ho
the habitati- i of the just.”
tho v oof yo: r fn-tting lest you
lover; oi:;o of loiiintati ns? “(ji 1
1e lul, who v. ill in it sufl'or you to bo
.... Xahove t!.; j. ;ae able, but will
^ i iivj vyUUUH
. ...jit, uui wm one day on an errand to a neighbor’s, a
IPe at t j,> t- -...c a v. r.v to i-,voile <if mih's Inan li- r father’s clear*
i open; 3'° ? i" 1,1 hear it. ’ jnj. t wh; n she heard a panther yell, and
an who C ' ;!n R s ; • r i ’ oi - f life looking Laek saw the animal bounding
id cheii| 1 side L. ’ * ver until theiir ntm<" ,! " - ■ 1
“°d jjj
thin
been
h-
ftakd
oij
"j >
to
J 0 *(l
Uti
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Qc h t aj
, e *Pei]
“at tv,
by i
.(you hi
*n
is : ,ut I ha
t re a gi|
'toll tiered
Ind< -y rod,
geuui
On
lat shall
io whole worn,
t:
tears,
In Had
pet thr t all.
and
A \ Art
^ v \i
and ckeni v bitio
aday’s tlf ;i iiitcrh.
and yet f ,n t and : ; . 1( i . } :
[lore h:of d n i ■
Obsf lS - i O.hii-J ; .
hifhings wd w.. , .
lie. ■ * ' .1 ; •« .
I* this Idug ’
Jr. and I
nu. . i,
• J .0 ilUl'jKT
avo.s mo to g-u
1 lie.-v; ,1
Many a nif' JUI ' : ■
of tragedte.-i' ,::i •• : ‘
not “lead hi
in tlx* i-k.i'K.
limy a man Ji.u
iiK-ni, and y<>t
your land t'T"’
P muciat j| r lf " !1 “
to (ay r 1UM , n "' v, ay
iron a f a Plain way. f
' *ho peace is plait
lewho trii s to g.
: !U^ U through the X-
vail } get on. heat
’through phil j
not get on al ;d],
me, and 1 will
and 1 \. ill lake ;
Now what is till
it any more? is
wanted to go t-j
ed you oul ;i ]
out, would I l:e
a geo]i;gical <li('
you will pa ;s ‘ '
discussion aboi '
have to bring j
Bible has pc ;;i
eu, i; it wise ♦
any discussiof '
human will, c
' is limited or#
road—go (,;i I ^
is a fid'.lii'u 1 j
accept a. mn, t
the world t i
you and i in
■ here can iin
can. “l T n|c
child, yon ■<
God. ” If:|u; ‘
as a phi ill-
child. “Of*’
eu. ” U':l| >;c d u
children, y< - /
their gloric -i
fo\
(’v«6till fui ' ul.- jj
.m-k%roa«r ' ‘hr ,,
anc *" ‘ i: '' >•- • to s!, ’ll
{Let all the . •<,
hi
over until their
md (irop m. .way
uses of enter-
road for poor
itii a f- .st of
ned will, aj)-
ilvrr. .1 start
. ..nd 1 Lull a
hat is •.—iv
'...'til L,
hand u •
is 1 j;
i i.
r
lp
. his lip
puts hi ;
a..; liviili
,) ger no
any
•t
i,
ii
an
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yc
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a.
it (.
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sue i.
i.' iJio luimm i
t • ibuia-
d and
L nib. ”
mis.
one step
? f. do not
pul -.ic on; I
ik.s out. My
.mod of tho !
i ou know what
as 1 ho i. pah -.
a mountain fas;ness. Ji was im-
:\nd.- jIk aveu is the fastness
V
UlllUJCll bounding
ulom da path toward her. Sally was
only 1 but she knew enough about
i ambi i i Ln aiiuid them. In turn
ing!'in.1 to 1 ok I hind her she had
l-ti ; (1, and she n n 1 ihiit the pan
ther hippt d t(.o. Win n she started ou
agair t panther followed. The faster
she vo u. the faster the panther went,
yelld. ; frequently. Tlien Hally stopped
a gain . • -1 turned square around in the
path. The panther stopped instantly,
cr. aching and swaying its long tail.
Hally hurried on again, and the panther
hum d after her When Sally stopped
and uuind ; . she saw that the
! it deal nearer to her
In;.n it, hud been when it stopped be
fore.
i-y wa.-n’t half way to tho place
s! ■ v going. She saw that at one
i'll]- turn the pantlar’n tactics would
l;-. 1 . ught the wily beast so close to
it would undoubtedly make its
sp; he re-oh'd io make an effort
-if. L stopping again
,v a hr ivy club : ’ the side of tho
! q.. picked it up and aft-
■ or i . o more slopped and turned
1 • ug the panther, which
. • not more tiia'i ten l et behind
pamlnr was ready for its
n io lore it could leap Sally
■ \vi‘ a a V( 11 that shamed
in h- r hie. uMcm d and gave
\.t;;e t. a Mow on iho nose
‘ - verything crack. The pan-
aw d its head and begun to
and snuiile. Hally brought the
o . ain, tliis time on the pan-
id, mii the great eat sprang
■d ■ : up n dead hemlock
♦ ‘ ;.i she had scared her
oi. tile cl.;; ■ . Hally started
in r \ iy, v. ■' n she saw the
. • i . . to I* ap from 1! . tree.
..If ■ "d i! again just as
Mima! i; an;.-, -'silly jump*
• id-.-. The pan*!i . .ilighted on the
•-•id ui h-1 feet, and quick as a flash
v ah the f( rceof a triphammer the ,
, d ih (l*.-."( iided on its neck, The
t si ttli d down fiat ou th
, l. . * 1
b'
tin
111*
](
r fiflj (
t • •
'oi.
-- cy I'** The difficulty m
catching them aliv is very great, and
only one man in Kansas, so far as
known, has given his undivided atten
tion to the work.
Charles Payne, familiarly known
throughout the west as a hunter and
plainsman, has been a jack rabbit en
thusiast for years, and it is largely
through his efforts that the merits of the
animal for coursing purposes have be
come so generally recognized. The cap
ture of live jacks involves the purchase
of a great deal of expensive parapher
nalia. Mr. Payne has two nets made oi
seine twine, 5 feet in height, which,
when both are extendi d, reach almost
across a section, and made expressly for
catching live jacks. His method of en
trapping tlic live jacks is unique. It is
his usual custom, when preparing foi
tho raid upon the rabbits, to advertise
among the farmer hoys the day upon
which tho jack rabbit drive is to take
place.
At the appointed timo hundreds of
country lays, mounted mi ponies, Hock
to the rendezvore, amu d with fog horns,
drums, hell- and anything else that will
make discordant music. They are de
ployed in a semicircular line two miles
in front of the net, and at a given sig
nal from the marshal of the day the line
moves toward the net, each man making
all the noise po.-sible. If the hunting
grounds have been well selected, the
horsemen will have no trouble in
“bouncing” rabbits innumerable, and
as they scamper away toward the net,
followed peihnoll i y tho eager farmer
boys, the ;:cen« is ouo of great anima
tion.
The rabbits, if tiiey do not become
confused by the m ise and excitement,
bound away toward the net at almost
lightning spei d, and many of them
strike the net so hard that they break
their necks. Tie - tint survive the shock
scamper into the packets which arc in
geniously airanpcd for their rec. ntion,
and for them the jig is up. Babbits
sometimes i!. : . iff fright, not having suf
ficient sm ngtli io make the rucefor life.
These rahiiii drives are among the nio.-t
popular sports in which the prairie
farmers imin!; . and it is eie toniaiy for
the organ;/;, • > , ike drive to provide a
bounteous spread for hia gratuitous
helpers. —Philadelphia Times.
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prominent physicians in Dorchester arc
getting well pi tty tepidly these days
under the intluuitco of a joke which
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has a honor oi high i .is and is al
ways dizzy when on
Not long ago sonu n
land visited him and ugg,- -, a a trij
to Bunker Hill, and, in common with
about oue-hulf of the popu'ation of Bos
ton, the doctor was unk only forced tc
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- 1 *«iii . v r '* * ^ ton, tlio doctor wus onlv forced tc '
Mn-r m Ml, ,1 down fiat ou th* grouud acknowledge tbit ho had never been tc Cl ^
i he bio’,*, and two uioro strokes of the ton of V . i . \ n ITTI r l~n'T 0 ni” Tiimr
.Hs&sSrtS
‘ 7: wi;;!L! , SZ! U i-.!! ie . ^ llther a » d be ascertain, dwh^K r,Ik-Arsons whom
they found then i>-wi - ■ - -
UV d
loS \dV n
CO^ d n ( t 1
S
sell p
\)V^ C ,
c0 ut d .
Sen
e w as
head . va;
\ > iiei
ler tlio f
'as
•ass by
huv itz'-r has long
O
aw
of
they e„nnot
ti'i.se towci'L.
: artli and hell
b c.'.k m those
. ( /M • -jar v a • taken ; {• ehastopoi
Babylon fell, but th< se
wall.- i . 1. .;\i n ..ill never surrender
W I'I'l*
r> - m 11 "oen sue heard doctor before, but . ..... u meie |
twinning :n the direction of tho mauyminutt ; when «,ne of tho strangers
dock. Looking i»’. that diroci , %vn« •■- l * p,,,,.,. .-i...*
«,flW t-n/* ’
text, “N
.•.nic, i; i> gemeut.
hty is tho defense
ran
'•"“ii,!;,
of it.
I could ni.ivv ^loud frojr
curity. I tell yu\ Let v. • 1
, ute after ’J S/g ,-aid tiuU, among
;ule us tllOUgbwi ' i.^Sji- J ,, tlumgllt in lie.lVeu WO nv>uiu
[u heav n. Hi ■ 'i b; (...y. r> . M1M | geometry aud couic
ho may stnml. j q; ht;ol i UUh- Heuthey thought that in heav-
lOVCd. Kin 1 ixr 1 J10 ! . * , , . i 7i
faith
^iigly
TllVl l .-J
i highway!
other
w o would
UIK1
v, iiiing Ju rfuce with her apron and
ng a brealhiug spell when she heard
whini”" ■’
ii, '* hemlock.
i. i, she saw too good sized panther
1:, tmublihg oqt of a hollow iu the
tn • tilin' rally had ‘ her spunk up
i" rhi believed, and no doubt she
W right, tiiat the two baby panUnrs
Li g' dtothp panther that had necu
ni i..11 g her joc.rney so unpleasant for
h< 1 , r kI iie made up her mind to have
a 1 ' 11 '' ~~ ‘’3 KtioCKiug
fli?n7.n thTh^l tw.' She was walking
, m tivit in ncav- punt her, t>!gg«r than tin
, maysrumonc , Keo tions. Houthcy thoug* ‘ { st , ( . iug kilU’d, coming fiercely tov
'ed. Kept by t en bo would have the p •> ^ I she set down ns the det
aith unto con V Chaucer and yhuki. j '• • • • ^i K . was pleased to notit
ngly safe. Tho\ Dick ma, bavo b» ma hematic-for^all ^ ^ ^ J
n cau i .' •' eternity and Bouthw hi fact that one of hia few
UU him, and Givoi ’ ist ^nd my old /ncnas-- ((
I i, «ii'>' ■
_ 'll!
summit of tho gr.t.i tn shaft, it cannot
be ascertained wbcUn r th<' persons whom
they found tlien iiad ever heard of the
doctor before, but ’ 1
- VJ1 U1U
.ooriing 1»1 that direc-i , was neard to remark that the sun had i
such an influence on tho monument’that i
ou warm days it warped it. Ktis was :
enough for tho doctor, and, with a part
ing remark that ho would see his friends
ut the base, lie beat u hasty retreat, go- '
ing down, it i- said, four stous nt ••,
time and ika J’ey.lwn aouut the monu
ment far enough- to get out of the way
iu cl*™ it foil. The joke of it all is tha.
the doctor, in a tale of abseutmim c* •
uess told the story himself, and now,
much to his ' bagrin. Ins r at jent8
laughing tin i >< lv« s mto good health-
—Boston Traveller.
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Christ
» un limy min
till him, a.. 1 . „. 0 Christ and my
■fords, tho v. 'Vt 1,t is all i. ■ h'av n 1’vant
•child of < • y.d his j j tl Ikm on earth—
paly the< \ • ..; • . u en (l ' 1 - par-
i just h: i \ light, wh ol vesn ver wither,
ill!. H \
fires (••';, i i
|wn it. L\ i , .,
i thf'V
fill God;
k, i. , .
V
! reputation is
‘Bid,” y. u
[burns up?”
\a <:. • • • '
ir b, . , v
"suppose
L
mme will
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Oh, ban-
of God. slreotm - w rer
the taste and whose tqr sts are
irev r! Oh, cit o ln;Jit, whose
iVe balveti a and whose gati s are
U'.Noh, paiac '( f re-*, wilt ; e< lot! is
hi\iCh and everlasting ages the
tha\ his reign! Oh, song louder
soil\tf beat of many waters, yet
. . i j* “
i’ 4«x i w-«. » ji,
oyer to the tree to finish her work when
a yell, that almost made her hair rise
broke on her ears, and looking down
the path shoyyaa alarmed to see another
- panther, bigger than the one she had
i* killed, c niiiig fiercely toward her. This
she set down as tin; dead one’s mate.
notice that his ad-
t hampered by the
fore legs was off at
the knee.
“Do was plainly bound for a fight,
h 0 \'.ovcr, in spite of th u, handicap, and
came rigid on, yelling at every humpy
made. Hally concluded to try ions
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Not a Soldier.
A certain solicitor general of Eng
land visited Bi ’ !m on a vacation, and
being mistaken for bearing a military
title was invited to a review and mount
ed on a cliaiger. Being accustomed to
following tin hounds, he made an ex
cellent equwr. mu, bm when asked opin-
ir..,c a n jo F(,i,;i. . , the maneuvers was
UAl’ "* “ v J *• » J ~
OliVhitp ••r of cJk /ulnin!
touinm!- hiavcn! Wlien (lie las
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break ih d, wi n
*
Hally concluded to try ions as io Foute > . tlio maneuvers was
o .jii this panther she had obliged to ptmy the cross examination.
v,i uiu mu, i one, and she set up the A similar incident befell the late Mar- |
most unearthly yelling and rushed to shall Bidwell, an eminent New York
meet Ihe ugly beast. This surprised lawyer, in the fifties, who visited Paris
him. He stopped, but kept ou glaring, iu long vacation. Presenting his card at
Tho next thing he knew he got a whack the gate of the Tuileries, he was politO-
uvi r the nuso that dropped him Hat in ly informed that the emperor was at a
the path. Hally didn’t give him time to review, and if he'desired a dragoon
and in less than live seconds should he detailed to accompany him
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- -- ike lu.it heart•
earthly\l, when t.'io last t ai of
the n dciVi wip; 1 away, and when
Zien, the>\tho Lord : hall come to
their hurp%tho harpers take down
down tin iiVjl tlio trumpeters lake
heaven lot t wets, and all across
stars, chorusV ehorus of morning
chorus of mur%‘te robed victors,
chorus of u p w under tho th;a ne,
there Is but i.ncV 'd worlds, and
name spoki u auilV 11 ,-!’ and hut one
cd—that of Jcsus\ u throne honor-
For * IVriniiu
list ler—How’s bu^
lots this week, old fe
Heulns Tail—Hun
grog^lj sir, clear iff
" J pin
jut a
|>»l Ion.
sulmrban
into tho
grouud.
cemeti
recuperate
had his brains scattered to the four
wind-. The two young panthers had by
this time come out into the path and
wi re huddled at their dead mother’s
side, licking In r and crying most pite-
uu. ly. This touched Sally’s heart, and
she determined to spare the lives of the
kilt and take them home. She stoop
ed ii n to stroke one of them, when it
turin > on her, and quick as lightning
upk the sharp claws of one paw deep
into her hand. Sally then knocked both
of the youngsters in tho head and held
the unprecedented record of killing four
panth'i m I-ss than ten minutes. Sally
went ou and did her errand and told
what luck she had run against on tho
way over. Young Jim Scofield, sou of
the neighbor Where Sally had tlio er
rand. v.’lit h.Vk with her, and they
ou horseback to the Champs do Mars.
“But I. am iK.t a soldo r,” said tho old
Not a soldier, and a mar-
umining the card, j “What
is America!”-—Green
lawyer
shal?” [Ex.
a droll country
Bag.
j Kctfiig)-.
A s-f /it of rcv< ngo is tho very spirit
of th* Hi.viJ, than which nothing make.-
a man more like him. If your revenge
now ; if it be, it will give you greater
hereafter. None is a greater self tor
mentor than a malicious and revengeful
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temper in upon himself.—J.
In several towns in Holland a birth is
announced by exposing at the door a
silk pirn ushion, covered and edged by
x of the infant being
r ’ p. m. iiuou. “N’’nl^iit.
* lovcugi i ui .\ or .i, a WasliniKi ii and So'ithweatarn
man who turns tlio poison of his own Vntlliuli Lin’ivl Tim,ugli 1’ullman »l«eper*
* | .*a •» «| |. between Nev. mk ami Ntw Orleans, via Wash-
.1. -*ia /ii. ,, I, Arlai.i. am! Montgomery, .uni also b*-
ranu. v. nr I/.p k wirn uer, uuu inoy ,
lunK 1 ‘1 III" luiuthor. in to .Sally’, fa- "! . l'"’i" A
I her 2. You,ik Jim Dime have thought PW‘"‘ >«>. ™ "J '*» »•*■>■■ .
Uttaji .athltuake just f wife a *■"» * » (WT. «H • *
a imam ought to «*•*>• " l ”"
.to calling at old man „„ . . , ...
. . . The n al satisfaction w'lnoh praise can
1 if 4 l ' ' . t * ‘ * N* • ’ t* .VV<T» SVaMSlOf VIM VV ■*«•*-
Id, u. ail*! M >nt«:«*rn#*rv f and alio b#-
tvr. i \t.'\v Yu ..u l Mt-mi>iiiH, via Washington,
At'. 'uta and 15 imlngliam. Dining cars.
No. ./,anii:.o I niu I States Last Mall Pull
man shi'Kia; '’art 1h:iwc , Atlanta, New Of*
U-a'i* ainl New York.
Pullman sleeping car betwesn
lln u mi < 1 rsiimsilMh -is
.jiiuiL; U1U mail —I 77!T~TT™ ... .
S " 1 • ind in less Tho real satisfaction which praise CM
married. wJlu j t “ repeated alouj
•uafuirward.” ' vlth ,llt ' wnisj^ta of i;uns Mfi
No*. 11 and I.’. Pullman sleeping(
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