Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 27, 1902, Image 2
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' "fp.ton Tyhont in duly!
I.ippincot I'h.
at midnight "t le full J
> yo' kin liyab de liddlo i
m, and of yo' fjoos tub'
' <lo hridpe an' praps a1
ilvah intuh d?* watnhl
>'11 do), and sez 'Ootno
i) Thompson,' sho'syo'i
nut ho mine an' plays, i
onin do pbie?? mh bo'
llali's Itridjie "
: istwirk held nut Sior |
itably to replenish the
: miost, t ho Rev. K in nurd I
? shook his head doubt-!
n replied :
v am 'stnni-hod Sijs'nb '
. <lat a lady <?' yo' refillI
b'lieve in irhnsesses "!
'oslwick 1?i i < 11?-?i at 1 lie* |
lattery conveyed in 11:is1
ut stuck to her point.
.1 a fac'." she repealed |
. "My hoy Mono's ym! 1:?li'
done hyah il wunst
* was comin' i 'on; do Hif:
v', an' it skeert hull so.
.in't been hvah sonoe. I :
hates tuli live so close. |
iiii't no help hdi il, so I I
in do houso :>t sooh t ni)i>'
!; olo John Thornpson'sI
\i11 *t yo' ji'wino tuh hnvo
tSCllWll pone, lifo Ii. i; <? V
>ndo it sppshrl tnli vuY'
f n v r\ , S ' * ft ll ? ?T! t '
null' f'oh do prisonf I'-o
lyin' yo' vvo'des, NistalJ
an' I 'so dono rum Iul. ]
inn dat it's in- h jnty t uh ;
t ah yo' 'uli sho1 dal cloy I
) aporrita down fnh do
I'.se ji'wino in stop hvah'
way f'uni Camp (lis cven-|
o' an' ino'il u?> down Inlij
h. Kf dovs anythin' dal.'
divine tuh hoht us?mot
nidified anyhow un-lyo'j
:'s Vptrioiicoil down
?U'*k, an' ol ho shows Ids
'zort w id him an' lay l int
Host wick nccej ted 'hir.e
otl'er somewhat reluc i
She was honestly afraid |
> the bridge .*I!? r nightfall (
ler the circumstances did
? her way clear to refuse,
ing, however; that her
}should not be told of the!
Ml expedition. ho having!
ii!y ridiculed her tears ol j
d tiddler and announced
e would not %ct to sit
i the bridge all night il
-'try.
watched the 1 >ng, lank
T'**
figure of (he preacher disappear
over I he hill, then went into (he
house. where she encountered her
husband, who was carefully depositing
something on ttie table.
"Dnnnel Bne'wiclc," she do
matided, sternly, "whuh yo' git
dat watatnnillion ? Yo' didn't
hah no money. Don't yo' totcli
no stoleu millions intuh dis house
Does yo' hyah me talhin ' Whuh
yo' git it ?
Lieceiving no reply to this inquiry.
she approii' hid the i side
and tapped the melon inn nringly
with her thiiml) ami linger.
"Hit's mighty lipo." she murmured;
"seems like a pity ltd; let
11 go tnti \v??tn. Don't vo' tell
me yo' stole >1, D ii.nel, ea/.o I
ain't gwine tub h'h'.ve no Roeh a
tiling. Yo' ain't 'ligion ; y
picks de banjo, an l \o plays i)e
'cordeen, but vo* :dn'f Meal no
w ituJiinillion 5 I ' 1 - lat. (3it
knife, honey, ottiek, and ) et'a
liepin
' Ruckd." vent ij,-ed ]) :',!
\\ lien i lie i* n*t a t . si 2 ?. ( . >
ploti in and nothing l?ti! a laiy.e
pile of rinds i?:: m. ' to tell tlie
?!i>. "Kiu'bel, \vac yo? washin' ?ij?
tnit de ''in house fnh i1,\v ?"'
,lYaas," Miid Mrs. Rod wide,
e; ?ot i:iir melon-seiMR -is sp d
was."
41 Whuf yo' fo'cSi home
44I).innelsail Mrs. Host wio\
ri,y!ifoc:i?sI v kwI *' t r ?i i".! in**
! nine I ).> ' yoM'.ii,! T'-< t.' wii
iuh take who! don't b'lotifr to me
es1 < ;./.? yo' likes 'oh set and
stnir yo'tcll IVo 'ki.rod Rro'
liriee am riiiht. I)?nne]. ?n' yoke
mighty onregin'rit."
"Daniel sighed. Lite was not
j < e?t S<? ll ' Oilvi !i H lit ! ! a. v. r-O '
religion some two weeks a^o, and
had. as ?t weir, romanced 11?o
world, the llesh ?u.<l tiio devil.
I'olineilv when she u. ;.t to It..
hig house to do H12 weekly wash,
ing, her ample proportions were
covered by voluminous skirts
containing many am! deep pock
els, i no ol which, indeed, was in
gemou-dy lined with 1 ubber cloth
and rr.uhl he liu.-tcd to carry
milk and other iiiiaids with polled
safety. No wonder Oni.iel
thought 1 egret I til iy ol the even
ing meal as it used to be.
' Dannelsaid Kiche!,*a tittle
later, " w huh \ o' g'wino ?"
lie reached tor bis accordion
in provoking i-demo, w In-real
UacheTs wrath aroj-e.
ain'l n'wiiu* tub j>i< k no
banjo, nuii play no Yoitleen in
<iin \ere lioiue," nbe announced.
kkS;>ir.o o* Jv'-f !)--ui :>< !,
vh'm' {j'wine fob mi1 do wn'<!e
'Sin' in lettuhs 01 fi-ih riMit
Yrost tint Yordeeii. D-n voDe
?*\\ine lull i?e sheer! iiili il.ii' b.
an' > ?" aperril'll bo i z nneasy ez
olo John Thompson'
4 Iv,', Itaobol,'* s:ti ! Daniel,
'.ain't no halun ti:b j lay ?lo Yor
Ken livel" \ o' went t III,
<b> Km k vnVfi j.-.-1 m> bi^unty
<1 ey< I o ;i; Lit 'i . ^ , ! Yo .:>>
how. V./ ^of no - yes (lib no
body bill nle Ivil u ti l In .1 v~, an
ho ilnn'f tin notJiiii" but fraipM'
roiin' de kenfrv an' oat ?'Mali
a 109 !.!! ;: sav 1:j>.
* I I'niniim. Ooli"!ili< 1 Kij * I tilti
rlitiii*** Coiii ,< litt it im it it <1 II lit rI
lltHUl tti'llll'llj .
Dr. K'ha.-n il. Utter,prominent
r !> vie ??>, ot Kdiii!ama, ' V?l> ini?ia.
in \ r'TMt letter utato><: "I.to
.Alsivh I h "l a- a patient a v*?*ir*.?s
!:. ! v -1 x t 1? \ cr.iH (it .?trt?, who
had a very bo 1 aHaok of d hkil.i'i
( iv. er tiiioi. I per Pert > '! for
her prv d nit il' e.tual and she
w?ib growing worse evoiy hour.
Her parents were sure <he would
(lie. c ho lot ! hoe.utoo ?o c, cak
that she could not tuin over in
bed. What to (Jo at this eri'icil
momer t was n study for me, hut
I thought of Chamberlain's t'olic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and a* a last resort prescribed it.
The most wonderful result wan
effected. Within S hours she wa
feeling much better; insid-j of
three days olio was upon her feet
and at the end of one week kuh
entirely well " For sale by J. F.
Mackey & Co.
j s
j (oiks' vittles. I ain't got no use t
l fuh him nohow." a
"llesh, Dannol," said Rachel <1
'Bro. Rrice done been sanctified, n
I ami lie's a preaehah o' do wo'de I
to' de Lawe. lie 'lows he kin lay .1
[de sperril o' o!o John Thompson
' low, an' it takes a mighty holy 1
! pusson tuh do dat. I ain't, g'wine
j tuh Bet by an' hyah yo' starilyin' t
liiin wi 1 yo' mouf."' 11
j uHull," said Daniel scornfully,I v
, "wh )*s '. arc <1 oJohn 1 hoinp
(son anjhow?" Reckon of I?o i a
1 wants tub j/lay do tildle he's 1.
! g'wine tuh do it 'ihout no foi 'u t
I iutorll lorn e Coin so eh .is Ki Hoard's
i Rrice. ;\<>w IVe g'wine r?ut, au'J v
I don't feel no call tuh toll vo'ili
whuh I'se e'witio nuthah.'' t
So saving. D niel and his no J I:
; cordion dej :rted, leaving tin
I wue of r 1.* ti oin . > \ u-o !.??r
solf" **s !>o-it }i9 Tv?iirl)^ nt%M! * or ' ^
: escor' should appear. I <
! Tho supprRtitift?iH of her
i roso ?-trotfi; villi.r> Mrs. Host wick T
' ?. 11. 1 11 i-r - I rd '
! :>:i<2 x It- 1. 'The moon . 'n.i' i : ' !
I
' lii-lit in lie heavens ii..1 ; '1111.i v
I at* only the August moon knovi JI
onod. broken solely by tho ohirt i
jot "a cricket or an occasional I
chorus of frogs from I ho stream t
j at tho tool ol tho hill, anil thole
j heart hi tl.o watcher gie?v taint .1
within 1k?:- an midnight ap j
preach ?<\ !t
[ 'Swing low, swept chariot,
j Swing low. sweet ehariot, J v
(Jwino ;i:11 *nh carry mo heme " ; i
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i 1 ne lainiiiar words, at tirst i
I hoaril hut f h i ii 11 y, gradually grew
more distinct, and as the ligureof ' v
| lirolher Hrice appeared Mrs Host i 1
I wick arose Irotn the doorstop, and |
ripening her mouth to its widest 11
I extent, .joined loudly in tlie re-j'
train ?
"(iwinc- full tuh carry me li? m
I V
"Is yo* ready, Sistah ?" inquired ' f
! tlie pastor. ' 1
Utj was an imposing figure to ?
1 , I ^
1 !ool? upon, boinjj clad in thejiown .
1 in which he delivered his serin m,*. 1 |
In i's palmy days it was said toL,
h ave been a ire-n'iem in\- dressinj:
!<;own. but its present owner had i
dedicated it to the pulpit. Set
well on the hack of his head was .
(a uracil rubbed and rusty hat." .
j ''Is vo' ready, Sistah ' ' he re-1
peaUnl.
,j '-Vnas, Hro' Briec, INe ready,'"K
i -die replied reluct ant! v. '! Pees?.
| ? , iii,I
vo se e..( ye ; \vji on. nrudd ih.
| - | . I *
' Vans. Sistah. Dis yerc's n'j
miuhtv solemn Vnsion. an' so 1'se? (
I tint hieh aown. 1'so ijwine down .
'lull de aid ye fib de witfali wid yo I j
I an' hep vo tnh oas out de debbil ; i
j wuckiu inside yo da? makes vo' i
! b'lieve in sperrts; it's time we?.
. ... i
was s! all 11 ii . .
''lias vo yot I#>ri rents C in .
I . .
I?111:rr*?I Mrs. Host wick, soeinr*. n ' ?
I possible loophole ol escape ' j
I "'Tnio't no mannah ol> ihm in!>'?
I ?.'o do'.vtt dnh *tlion? s< ru" silvnli j .
! t n h drap inMih de wal 'li "
Brother B ice had Dot ; lie said [t
the rarely rr i*.--1 so much will) j |
1.iin, .i.i !r; did not consider ii salt- , ,
This \i ? - ;.d unloroseV' coin] !i-, v
I cat i? I. ; |
* 1! vii de hiiittali ol'
1) ^ ii i v. huh, Ms I sill I>r?* .
i 1
I wick if" tic ir.fjwired plaintively. I
"Vo ii - i -nl { in ! full yo tl'sy"< j
i work."
Mrs. Boslick replied that she j H
| had a quarter, which she consul-j s
M' *! loo nil.eh to wsn-le, lul Hot
10 r ent - . and then produced a|
, cracked china < up. \
' I > ? * ere ain't d<: ' iliie llh f
hipjil oval in ncy,' wsii I Brother (
Brie *"t roviiiirlv. as lie deftlv |
I 1
; "Xtrnc'?.d jour quarters from the r
cup, three ol which he consigned i
i to his pocket while the lady look- v
i cd on helpless. "You'll take dish"
| quala in yo lian a, an drap it in .r
j de watah. oddali t'ree yo |
! owes t nl) de I/'iwd.
k>Whut \o wants, Sislah Bos |
I * ! c
> wick,1' he resumed, as tliev start,
ed slowly down the hill, '-whul j
yo wants is rnn'imence. I had n
I con'imence dat de Lawd's gwine' t
%
uh take keer oh nie, and I gits
II T wants. Many a mo'nin 1
unno whuh I'se gwiite tuli git |
nt-h dinmdi nub inch suppah, but i
1ms con'irnence, and it'o suah
uh come somehow."
uYaas, lb inMali," said Mrs.
Jostwiik dutifully.
Meanwhile Daniel had spcn! j
lie evening placing t he accordion
o a select, party of frieuds in the '
ullage of 8t. (Joorges (known as
[fcJio'gogaa"), and it was? quiteI
leven o'clock before lie started
>oine. Having a long distance
o walk, lo decided to take a
hort cut acrcss the holds. lie.
cas feeling moderately happy,
ijs friends having expressed
lic-ir appreciation of his playing
?y suiuliy glasses of npplcj ick.
iiicii Daniel w.n wont to sa\
ro ght music u, his heart audi
trijl tr> ?.i. (i.prnr^ \v,Mo '
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heerlu'!y an I sw;:"tttillv 1..it?r!
int.i! he appro? died 1 ho *regi mi of
i<: tier's Jdridgo.
" J
ooked apj ! ? ht i s:v. about. He
vav iio caw .r !, .ii 1 when safe \t
in I ml !t n h."ii !k ird '
<U U Ion I \ t:?i o who feared '
lie |iirii of 11m murdered fiddler.1
uif it took a bravo man to cross
hat bridge atior ten or eleven
'clock, and Daniel knew it must
>o nearing midniglit.
At last a brilliant idea occurred 1
o liitn ; lie would not, have to go
>ver the bridge at all. Farther
lown the stream were stonesI
vliich niigli', in an emergency,
ie used as stepping stones; he I
vould eo 'Im* way, since cross lie!
mist to reach home. The water
vas not deep ; it he fell in, he
uuhi oa. iIv wa.lo out again.
"I ain't g'wine tuli look f'ode.
Ie bridge nohow," lie muttered,]
m' den even et ole John Tliomp [
on is a-walkin' 1 won't see him."
Daniel took ids courage in!
loth hands as h.o slowly made his
vay through the tangle ol briars
but. la r ered the stream. The
oatl was obscured by the bashes
aid thnk festoons ol wild grape-1
aiies wb.oli hung from the trees,
'
id.Hi the night air vutli fragrance.
A dry twig snapped loudly as
ie stepped upon it.
"'Pears like 1 can't go 'crust
lohow, ' he gasped, wiping f 11eJ
lersniiul ion Irom his blow.
* I
Suddenly In- remembered his
iceordioii, and opening it begun
o play soi11 y to give himself
murage. S; ill playing, he Martid
m'l'i llie Meppiog stones with
iis head turned resolutely away
rem the bridge. -Just as he
arhed the middle ol the stream
?e heard a loud splash, as ol aj
leavy body striking the watoi.
Involuntarily lie turned his head; i
dainty visible in the moonlight 1
,vero the white walls on each
idc of the bridge, and the road
fading up the hill ; also clearly
o ho seen was a man running rpj
hut road with a truly remark
ible speed- l>?it Wiiut was that .
Using out ol the water in I he I
had ?w ol 1 lie bridge ? Daniel's
dood I,.u'ly coiiiieiik'il as lie ? i
/oiscil on ihe slippery s-1one ami
vaiehed :i ianre, daik liiruro rise
id in the waler. It moved. Ii i
I ood til-el, ami in Mi iii^ .-lowly
Hl'eii iiilll.
1- :esh ami 1>1 ooil could diiiiil no j
note. !) !iii.1 Ciiot his cherished
iceordion wildly from h'.m and,
larieii lo il H-. ImiI, u ii fori unately,
lipped on ilie wei -tone mid pre-J
hl.s lilijiil Threatened
While pick nickniu; 1 >>< t month
ny 1! year-old boy wr - poisoned
>y komo Weed or plant," says W.I
I. Dibble, (?!' Sioux City, la. "lie
tii.lii'ii : Iim iioij .i. . ft' l>i" I. ii .M
i
nto nis ej es and f<?r a while we
rere afraid he would lose his
ight. Finally a neighbor recom
riended DoWitt's Witch L'szel.
lalvo. The fir?t application help 1
id him nml in u few days lie was
r we'll as ever." For skin disea^s,!
uts, burns, a-,aids, wounds, insect,
ntes, De W itt's W itch 11 azel Salve
s sure cure. Relieved piles at
ince. Beware of counterfeits.
Crawford Bros.
/f^y ^ui
*'A :*pc worm ctKhlfen fort long at
least came on thn scene after my taking two
CASi 'AKETS. Tills 1 em sine has onuscl my
Isn) health for the past, three years. 1 am still
taking Oascurcts. the only cutbirtic woriliy of ,
uotlco by eenstl le poople " 1
GEO. VV. Uowi.us. Ilalril, Mies. "
CANDY
TOAOt humt EJOIiTCSSO
Pleasant. PnlnttthU*. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Uoot! Never SickCJi Wt';r - Orlpt. !flf. 2??2. SafO
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
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Waxhaw 5 nstitute,
WAXH/VW, N. C.
.T. R. Walker, Principal, A. R.,
W of lord <'11 <>l**"*.
R. N. NiAiot. Lancaster (fount.y,
and O. K. Cunningham, Assi
stant s.
Mrs .1. R. Walker, Music,
('! duat< of P 'aco, in Inst u
tuontril Vumc.
h'M's of successful experience.
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