The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, December 23, 1891, Image 1
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DARLINGTON, SOUTH UAKOLINA, WKDXKSDAY, 1)E( KMHEU 2.*L 1SJH.
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W aysidc (iallirrinirs.
Don’t find fault, whi-n _vtm can just
as well praise.
Nearly 50 per cent.of the property
of England is insured.
Don't give dollars in public and
pennies in private.
The bad thing about a little sin is
that it wont stay little.
Don't, stav away from prayer-meet
ing and go to the theatre.
People generally set their hearts
SOITH CAROLINA METHODISTS.
Financial Condition and Growth of
the Church During the
Past Year.
The following reports, submitted
to the annual conference just closed
ut Darlington, show the tii ancial
condition and growth of the M. E.
church South in South Carolina
during the past year—and a gratify
ing showing it is:
Financial report—Paid presiding
elder sli.!ixn,5u ; pastors and a.sis-1 most upon that which they need
tants, Sl(tS,:$^:$. , .»'.i. increase *135.41: least.
Don't think that you know every
thing and that other people know
nothing.
The orange crop this year will be
one of the largest, ever raised in
Louisiana.
Many a man keeps drinking till he
hasn't a coat either to his back or
stomach.
Mo?t people a>k advice in order to
secure some continuation of their
decision.
The t nited States collects Stid'.t an
spends *41!I every minute of the
night and day.
A railroad tunnel, being built un
der the cilv of Baltimore, is to co t
How Hr Siircrodod.
I
A Kflir of the Mar.
bishops funds. *l.5fi:$.97, increase
£1.10; conference claimants, *S,S.!3.-
Sti: fore'gn missions, slg, i:lt!.4d, in
crease *!i:42.'37: domestic missions,
£10.4*2.44; church extension, *•!,-
Ii)!l.!t2. increase *512.50: education,
*2,953.09: publication minutes,*49.5:
other objects, *35,20*. 17, increase
**,5*7.35; on churches and parson
ages, *<<1.272.1*. increase *<;.!4*.*0;
by Siindav schools for missions.
*1,*31.lit; t*x pended for Sunday
school literature, **.*<14.03. increase
£305.*<i. Grand total for all pur
poses, *273.4<>7..> 1 •
Statistical report—Local preachers
152, white members, <19.131, increase
3.25*: baptism, infants 2.2*1. adults
1,77*. increase 25*; Sunday schools, „p W .„.,i „f Ad.onii.otm.
<1*0, increase 7: officers and teachers, Now M( . xi( , (( 1|;ls j 1|st .ledicatiil her
4,*09; pupils. 3*,725. increase 103: (i| . s , p,,!,];,. s( .i, ()0 i i 1(M1<l ._ |( i. s i,,,.;,-
church buildings. 000. increase 11: ^ \- t .g as>
parsonages. I 1*, ineyciise 3.
Value of church property
Church building?'. 7.<i**.50, in
crease, ^39,148.50. 1’arson agus,
In I’.ali, an island in tie Indian
Archipelago east of Java, theburning
of w blows still go on.
Louis Kossuth, the Hungarian
patriot, has entered his nineteenth
year, lie is in fair health in his
Italian home. .
Rio Janeiro's principal street is
thirty feet wide, only half a mile
long, and no carriages nre allowed to
enter it.
An Irish paper announced that Vr.
Kenney fell from a carriage and broke
his neck but received no further
damage.
The Exposition authorities intend
j to place an -aggregate of *3O0.!l0n,-
0(10 of insurance upon the World's
*115,540.75. Value of other church
property, £137,340, increase, £11,-
904.50. Grand total, £1,170,o7o.25.
Eyes Opened.
The State of Dec. 14th says: There
were circulate 1 copie? of the ( hestei
Bulletin in the House Saturday con
taining a spiev article from Repre
sentative John 15. Stokes, a one-time
Tillmanite, but from whose eyes the
scales have since fallen. Here are
some of the choice extracts from the
article:
“When he (Tillman) was nomina
ted l believe the farmers had a secret , Fair buildings and exhibts.
understanding what they would do. | A gentleman in Tocoma recently
I worked and voted with them, but <r ;l ve a dinner to twenty-eight people,
I see we have elected the biggest set the dining room being the interior of
of fools to State offices we have ever t rw ,m l)i.s place.
For simple hoarseness lake a fresh
— .. M
The following letter to the 15ir- Among the souvnirs at the bail on
mingham Age-Herald is a very sensi- Survivor's Day was a festameirt
The Apportionment Bill.
Popular Sfienrc.
M alcr as a Mciiiriue.
The following is a full text of ihe Salmon, pike and gol Itish are the The huV’au body L eoin-tanl!\ un
bill passed by the house <'or a reap- only lisli that nevi r.-bep. dergoing'flssue change. Worn out
ble one. There is not a farmer in
the South who will not be benetitted lowing letter enfolded in its pages;
by reading it, and who cannot, if “This is a Testament given me by ft
necessary, achieve the same success, sister the day I left for the war. 1
“Every one you may meet with a carried it in my pocket through
few exceptions, has something to say thick and thin until I landed home
about hard times, tight money, etc., The cover of this .Testament has a
and if von were to ‘catch on'to the little history. It is made . ut of a
whose history is narrated in the fed- portiuumeut of representatives in
that body under the census of 1*90:
“A Bill to provide for I In 1 appor
tionment of the represent a lives in
A man can live and ei.jov perfect pari ides are cast aside and eliminated
milk and its products Irom the system, white lie new are
ever being formed, from tln ineepii
the House of Representatives of the
State ofbouth Carolina from the
several counties in this State, accord
ing to the enumeration of I’niled
complaint vou would be about as rubber cloth which belonged to four States (ciisus for the year 1 *!m.
gloomv as the most, of the people ap- dilTercnl soldiers. The first ownejtp.- “Whereas, '< he Constitution of
pear to be. I have a short, faithful was a Yankee soldier lying dead bg- South Carolina. Annie 11, fiction
storv to tell in your paper and hope side the road. The second owner 4, reouires that representation in the
it mav aid the wise men in our State was II. V. Jones of our company who General Assembly shall beapporlion-
to arrive at (lie causeand the remedy t<Hik it out of the 5’ankce's kna|». ed among the several i ounties of the
for hard times among the farmers. sack. Jones was killed about two State in the course of every tenth
In l*i>7 I found myself on a fair weeks afterwards. He carried the vear after !*75; and
average farm, just where I am writ in ' rubber clot h rolled up in his I lank- “Y I • r, as. The said section „f I he
to vou, with one good mule, a broken let. The ball which killed him wen: Constitution was duly amended in
down armv horse, a fair set of farm- through the blanket cutting the rnb > il*8l!, authorizing the General As-
ing implements, mostly second-hand, her thirteen times. By observing the; south ly, tit any time in its discretion,
In-altli on
alone.
It is inly a few years since the
nourishing (|Ua!itles of milk and its
hygioi.ie value began to be properly
ap| rec'ated.
The indispensable use of gutta
percha is for the protection of
-nl nt.trine telegraphs, for with It ail
ol her substances have proved Uiore
or less failures.
G. \V. Dunn. Site Califorei.'t
ini I n r,". list. has collected over ve.ocu
iusecls 11binging to ihe hornv.inged
familv, 5()()0 of the cricket tribe
oid td out it ( (> l.utti rllies, ami
nunderless rare jdants and animals.
A Frem h anatomist h.-is examined
TheM'nited States census as a true and ami orang-outang, and
yi
correv I eutiuicnition of the iulsabi-1 he has tound t.n :n
but without a dollar of credit and cover of the Testament one of the to adopt the immediately jireceding the eighty-six chimpanzee.-'
just *<).75 in cash. It was the last thirteen holes will be seen,
week in January, and the time had i third owner was Vince Jones.
come for us to “pitch our crops” for carried it altout. six months, then get 114ants of the several gounties,
the vear. I had a small <|nantity of , ting sick he was sent to the hospitat make its apportionment and a.sign-
gi u'i I h.s
asserls that
one di.-ixus
mil like those which atlliit mankind, and
m
of life to its close. Water has the
power of increasing thc.-e tissue
changes, which multiplv the waste
products, but at the same time tley
are renewed bv its agency, giv ing ri-e
to increased appetite, whieii io i:ir;i.
jirovides fresh nutriment. tVi'suns
but little accustomed to drink waiei
arc liable to have the wa le producis
formed. Any olisi inction toihel'ive
working of natural laws at once pro
duces disease, v hich. if once tirniiy
seated, reijiiires both lime and momy
to cure. I’eopie ai eilstolued !o i i-.
in the morning weak and languid
in lla- in perfect
w hich iiuiny linn s
iy drinking a fail
I efol'e I'elil'ing.
In luiliftii Girl's Doll.
Lillie Indian girl- are just as fond
of doll babie.- as little white girls,
and I daresav thev dress their duels as
lovely as auv to be found in the Baris
toyshops. Tons they look very
tunny indeed. Thev are dressed i"
genuine Indian oiillil. sparkling with
brigiiicolored beads on dress, in
necklace and earrings.
Ihe liodv ii elf, underneath, is
made of muslin stuffed with cotton.
'! ho broad, staring brown halie r
lace of the doll L perfect!’, tbit,
wit h pop eye- and lips of pale blue
In ads'cheeks I bet glow w ith datlh -
lind the call-.
ol war jiainl.
conspicuous l,v it
The back of |h
piece of buffalo's
lirow n hair of .. h
Id,died il
id a no.-e ihai
absence.
head is a single
hide. the long.
'• o| . hi h i- parted and.
o Ivvo pigtails, like unic
lines appro])fiate!"
mv nnoTiinit's (iit.v vn.
I've breathed no sigh, I've shed
corn iihoiit enough, with economy, to
fird mv stock and give iny family
meal for four or five months. Times
were hard with me sure enough.
Mv near neighlior was a little bet
ter off. but not as mueh as I thought
him to he at the time. We were
talking over the matter when ho in
formed me that he was going to
Gadsden the next day to jnake some
arrangement for credit to enable him
to make his crop, and asked me to go
with him and see what I cottid do.
We went to town. It was'nt long!
before my neighbor had secured his j
credit with a note and mortgage!
which he was to trade out during the j
year.
I tried to do the same, but it was jin. sleeps afar from
no go. The merchants did not know home
me and I couldn't make the securitvi , ’Mid strangers graves alone;
they ileniainkul. \\ oil, wo wont back nmum!
home together, my neighbor with a| Repeat the word “I'nknown.
smart load of bacon, coffee, dry goods
and shoes for the children, with a
dress for his wife and a Sunday coat
for himself. My wagon was empty
and I disconsolate, with nothing to
take to mv fireside but a heavy heart
and a will to work. I told my wife
all about my failure to get credit and
we talked the matter over until mid
night: “Well,’ said she,‘Tom, we; lt W(m | (l | mv „ been a
and died there. Before leaving he , hient among the several counties ue-
left the rubber cloth with me, mak-’cording to said, enumeration; and
ing the fourth owner. “Whctca.i, There' has been no
G. S. Bki.i.i Nincit, . ••niiiiH’ralioii of the inhaUtun's of the
unties bv the Stale since
,eniimerati<
Company ‘A,’ First S. C V,- ,r '.a vcral co
Fncloscd in the Testament were |• *
also the following Hues which had; ’’Be it enact'd by the senate and
been clipped from ti ConfedcraihL ffimse of representatives of the State
newspapes: ' o 1 'South Carolina, now met and sit-
“Hovv many thousand there are to tiug in -.(.ncral assetubiy, and hv the
whom war has made the following ^uthorily of the san:e.
.‘cclion I. Th it the t’niled States
; census for tin year l*9n 11-, and the
m| •■ ,:l||1 <-‘“numeration of I he inhabitants
in a! out the sain'
' 1
] Ol til
A new arti'ici
al
honey.
(
“sugar honey." bi
ds fi
dr to 1
( (
formidable rival
0
t he
h:
product. It cot
Isis'S
of
.-li.
.small proper!ion
of
miner;!
, 1
11
water and a free i
icid.
In la
sectx I ion of vva.-ie
nniy be remedied
I tumbler of wale;
i’b.is very materially a.-.'i-ls in
procos during the night, and le
j ihe tissues good and strong, tv-ub
I In
IV c.
for
I .n llaxcii
lv nw igs.
!'min t ach
ltt.nl t>l ! cads
in b ur ! >ng,
ht low t lif
i"*
lal
ol
Mark-, im
die
tear,
Where hrolhcr takes his rest;
I've never knelt ahove the sod
That lies ahove his breast.
i tii tbe several (ounties of this Stale;
and that the apportionment and as
signment of
smell it very closely
get nine honey.
Professor M unsoy says that a good
churn will make at least ten percent,
more hutlar than is called for hv the
butler fat found in the milk, and if
all the Imttcr fat got into the hntterj
it would overrun the amount called |
for ncarh eighteen pen i i.t.
The germs of yellow few r it is
le eonveved from i
(he aetive work of Ihe day. Hot vva-
u.ie i ; ti'i - is one of our best remedial agents,
turai V bot bath on going to hed, even in
far. ; the hot nights of summer is a heltei
salts, j reliever of insomnia than many drugs.
am 1 j Infiated parts will subside under the
resembles tin continued poll king of real hot water.
Very hot water, as we all know, is a
prompt checker of bleeding, and be
sides, if it is clean as it should be, it
aids in sterilizing our wound. A
riotous stomach will nearly always
gratefully receive a glass or more of
hot water.
Farming Pays.
ur hang- an enornn us
Is. white and ojivf. mat.
ai>t.
About ht r licek isa double lie kbit It
of dark blue beads.
The dress is made of soft diess.-d
hide in Iwii | :■ as exactly alike a
front anil back.. The seams along
e;.eh side and under the urn are
ornamented with a narrov. IVii gv.
Tlie seam on flic outside of the
shevt' is covered with a si. ip of
head work of paie olive, varied with
bands of red, yellow and dark blue,
short strips of hide secured in the
middle end stained a deep orange
npit si nl.ilivt.' j (bought, niitv he eonveved from j Me have noticed that the. mort
the several counties he made aeeonl |, v Wmh in j shiftless ami thriftless a farmer is t ht
ehildhoodV tug to said enumeration. so large numbers. ' Recent , ases of I <«’"'<• l<m<llv !»' <'>'i<'* "I'arinin
See. 2.’I hat the counties shall, at . ,,
. 1 I lie tlisease m Marseilles b ranee eon Itl
. , , the session of Ihe general assembly .... ,
that lonely , . , , ‘ b,e ira<etl to no other cau-e than a
• next 1 it lowing t lie lirst general etec- . „ ...
(tair ot parrots Irotnthe Australian
Islamls.
oruaniuntnig
•skirl. \ d
tLOep
I'tiknown to them the mother's ho]tes
That centred once on him;
I’nknovvn lothem the sister's love,
Not death itself can dim. o-'
lion
and
be rept
iltr the
passage t>f I his act,
a-rcnflcr until the same siiall
Bed. be entitled to rept'esell-
Re( cut (uses of ! I1UII ’<
doesn't pay." It is the lliriflv, go-
ahead farmers vvlio despite the hart!
times, show that farming tloes pay.
< )tangelmrg Monitor.
which only £4,509 comes from Hi”
Clcmson estate.
* * *
“The governor wants three more
offices made so he can have appoint-
htive got two good cows, some hens,
and a few pigs, a good garden, and
egg, heat it ami thicken ' ' . ' -1 thc ^ of i K . a ltl,. £o we will stay id
our
work. Bless her soul, she was the
wisest woman, 1 think, that ever lived
on earth, and among the last that
went to heaven. 1 took her advice,
and at the end of the vear I had j
We ne'er can placet he tlowery wreath,
Embalmed with sorrow's tear,
To shetl its fragrant sweetness there
Above the lost and dear.
Yet w ill the moon light, soft and pure,
His couch with beauty lave,; the same are hereby, repealed.”
seven good bales of cotton, 240 And angels from their starry hone,
bushels of corn, and saved 1,200 j Kpep watch o'er Brother's Grave,
pounds of bacon, banked snugly Dm; | n (j^. |i,|| t! vuluiu” was also a Tli;. ; v D
bushels pf sweet potatoes; while my , ho.ikniiirk on wltich were w rought 1 W |.j),,< ;l j-o.Tesp •nd-utt of Forrest
good wjfe had £15.75 ntade fnim her these won|s: “When surroundwl hv am j suvant, so old tlmt no! od\
eggs, chickens, butter and liqiiey.rnd teiuptatimi?, forget not your God;" i kh „ ws | )ow m i u . i g ._ 01lv 0 f those
had. Mr. Tillman promised that
Clcmson College would he built
without any cost.to the State. It j^.j M1 „ ar> Eat freely of it and the]i lonK . all ,i our living from
has already cost over *123,000 am hoarseness will soon he relieved,
thex- will have £*0,000 next vear, of
nit.' ’ • If you owe ii man, pay it; and
don’t pay it as if you was doing the
man a favor. He is thcouc that has
done you a favor in trusting you.
“Where is the east?" impured a
ntents to give fhree mo(v wprthless tutor one day, of a very little pupil,
fellows to he paid by some of the ‘'Where the morning comes from,’’.
Ipird earnings of tip- laboring people H><' plea?aut and 1'rpmpt answer,
j want i(U tlje lab<n:ing pe'ide l ,,, tl | Taking the offieprs bphling honor-j
geiitk‘n|.u| and ladies to read his arv nmk into aerflun!, Him: Wjhad bought howplf a snmffipr' dress
tp ssage to tl(c Legislature to 2.050 generals in Ihf British <‘l'n<.v t I . intl lK)llltet am j enough to make
4Vhat af'tol have elected. He .nearly one for every hundred '''H | ,h e Im ,h.rg a rmei|ts fur all the child-
wants three c<inn<y coininis-Jioncrs ,|
The skin of a boiled egg is the
best remedy fora boil. Carefully
p-a! it. wet and apply t > thc boil; it
draws out thc matter and relieves
the soreness.
It is estimated that theintoxicating
Ihpior used annually in Hie I'nilcd
States would till a canal four feet
deep, fourteen feet wide, and 15(1 with the merchants and had sold hi.
m 'es long. cotton. All he had to sb .w for; pa-sed the n-al ilaiigcr period, w hich
The public debt of New York cilx llis " !,s !1 l "'" ’’"FW H'hI «»'er a (turlcr
. . tl ... ....ditor for there arc l.lc.tv is in '-onud nun.b. rs. .*100.000.0(m'.. I>c ryally did not need and ; about *3.) of each gcicx.lioi, ^ic before attain-
H. v 1 ’ ^ r r . , , r i > i i in cash. In IS7^ mv nrii^lilMir soM milt ilia^'nl I*/. i)| I,<m luvnio
of other States where monev can Is. (lie public debt cf I’1,1 ladclplna IS 1 . . . • .... ... , < '*
Lvrflta Lto,.fi.f..,.llv ..n,,. I'hifJtf” i- -1V. Ml... M.fi|ff iiivh.v iiii.l If«... II “f If. If VfU 1..
gei ne, ' .. • where be came to want. I he same increase vottr ch inces of life, marrv,
V hjch, unfortunately. I,c did not 'jd.e decrease .if .me tbird of llte vt . al . j s2,35l, loaned out and I for. as a n le. l ar.ied n et, live
get, and the exeenilum of "lankn..! ; 1)Uni | )( . r ,,f eases o“ .lri,n!;.-n..,>.-s; lrawill( , a W4 .j, MVim ,h |.mg,.r tip.n bachelors. The latter,
j,. the end of tune, then no les- among the tm.iwof ll,e n-gular army < mM , , | mV4S 1M . v< . r , M>rniW0 ,| „ w ., ltf nr ( .| aim , anpeu^ti.:
fl ugl ? t to he ipeted to IV.p ltd- during Hie paM twelve years is a a thi,,?, or. M t ny nan.c on a n.er-j advaaUe-s. More women reach Ha
ltl u, l 1,ntl ^ ,,f , ’ frK ' c ' , ' S ' ,f Chant’s hook for a nickel's credit. I age of 50 than me. but after that
Carolina, by patriots of every clime
Corn husks boiled in caustic soda !
arc being utilized for the manui'ael me J
of jiaper. Thc cooking process
results in the formation of a sponge.
On. rnuld we hut hau’CMLSfd lnsoyi's, • glutinous iia^iA* whuhis mhiv’ca’d io
Km*iY<‘d his iiartin^ bivath, ^ t^b^h^ld, v; ( laivn- .. .* .
- - . J n . ■ , , .* /. it * .. hca\\ imomiiv .>o so lo oliuiinato tin
rood- don, •): l olloton, o; d: ‘ 1
ihihm thc tiiicr rcinaimnir hcinir
. . nuulc into tiapcr in I lie ordinan
•town, s?: (ircciiYilk*, o: 1 11 •
wav.
An ingenious camera for photo-j
Marion, 3; Marll ..rough, 3; New- S''ai'hing the internal organs of men 1
Oconee, 2: Oiangelmrg, 5; anima.s has I een
I ruler the M rong Head.
And heard him speak one last go
bye
Before he slept in death.
ad
pleasure
To treasure up the scene;
A painful lesson fraught with good.
For memorv's hand to glean.
t,'fives as follows: Abbeville, 5;
Aiken. 3; Amler.o i, 5; BarnweM, 5:
Beaufort. 4: Berkelev, ti; Cliarleston, i'
Edgelield, 5; Fairfield, 3; Florence,
3; (leorgetow n, 2: Greenville, 5:
ilampl.m, 2: Hone, 2; Kershaw, 2:
Lancaster. 2; Laurens, 3; Lexington.
fringe of leather, completely emering
the hands, is stitched to the sleeve
and a similar fringe is sewed around
the bottom of the dress.
Just concealed by this long fringe
a pair of tiny moccasins may lie seen
embroider, d .m Ihe toes with blue
! and Yellow beads.
Tall leggings >>f buckskin, like the
' lop- iif pail of boots, extend above
the knee, and are likewise marked
with a pattern of whileand eransoti
i bends.
| In choosing a carpet always s,4e<t
Barson Dow ncoueli: “You protn-
ise.l to publish my sermon in your
paper but vou have not done it."
1 , , j one Hie pat'ern ot whieii issnia!l. saxs
Editor Shears: "It must hein lb.
(lajier, heeause I knew I had th.
proof of it.
Barson Dow neoueh: “I have look-
e 1 for it. hut cannot find it.”
t In
•What
i n \ el.. e,
at
negroes ah.ml
iinij un nne (if its lly leaves is written: 0 |,( knock” I knee 1
«.\ sister’s part ing gift to a brother. ; |, K) V( .. in ..pp a || iim | |
Julv .<2, Dbil: 1<> (.e«»rge from doubled up with rheumatism, who
Ivrry,
Biekens, 2; Richland, 4; Spartan- l “' nl,i,ll . v ’ 11 is eylindrieal iu shape
Ic.irg. <!: Sumter, 5; t'nion, 3: Wil- is in a rublier tube am!
liamshurg, 3; York, 4. ; h:1 ’ s liemisj.herieal slmllers and
“Sec. 3. All acts or parts of acts Hvo minute ineandeseenl lani| s.
inconsistent with this act tie, and ,'‘res.-ing a i>neumatie l.all moves the
camera forward in the tube opens
the shutters and makes the electric j
light contact. Rem iving th ■ pressure j
close? Hie shutters puts out the!
lights, and replaces the camera.
, Experiments made in America
with th ’eoltonwood show that the
increase in the growth of the tree is
made ,nlv during a week or two
;a receipt hook published seventy
! years ago, i'or in this ease Ihe two
welis in which the carpet .‘.insistsare
j always mueh closer interwoven than
i io carpets w here large figures on
ample grounds are represented, and
c inse.pienlly the carpet will wear
nrieh longer.
What do the little mothers of
Barisian doll babies think of t he lit! le
Sioux Indian girl’s dolly?—New
5 ork b’eeorder.
He M as Sony.
ii.'cro man at Citv Boinl.
Edjlor Shears:
text?"
Barson Downeouch: “I'Ved mx
sheep.”
Editor Shears: “Here it is: the
new foreman has put it in Ihe stock
! raising departm. nt. Here it is under
I the heading‘Sheep raising in Western
| Texas,” ! “The Rev. Thomas
Draw the water out of your wells, i* harleston, S. < .. the
All the filth on the lot gravitates to
the bottom of the well. If you fail
to clean it out, typhoid fever max
come to vou or one of your loved
ones. The cos! of cleaning out a
xvell is a mere trifle, compared to
elected in each township and paid by
-cli township and the tax increased
50 per cent, on our land. Iloxx in the
name of God can xvc pay all these
taxes? He wants a stamp act. Doscn't
he know the stamp a t brought on
the Revolutionary war? I xvonld ask
the members of legislature to con
sider well how they vote. It is
mighty hard to borrow any money
ijoxv and it will be impossible to get
any if all notes have to he .stamped
!, 1931:
ten. And best «f all, I did not owe Mamie.”’
a man on earth a cent. —j-
Mv neighbor, who had the credit I j Some of th;.’ in?;iiMii”e statisiicsre-
eon 1.1 not get, made eleven bales of j ccntly compiled i i <i.’i‘in my arc an
cotton, a small corn crop, no meat, into csting s inly. They telate to the
and his credit until he xvas several 1 probabilities of life. The average
hundred dollars in debt. I met him duration of life is thirtv-seven years
in Gadsden during the month of but those who are appr.ctelting that
Jamtarv, l*(!*, after he had settled age iii’ed fed no anxiety, fur, thev
shmild r”ineii.|ier that lltey liavi
pa-sed i!i
xvuiks or crawls about
assistancr of txvo cane
known its I'ttcle Joe.
the old fell.ixv xx;is slo.vlv making
his xvay through the village street
xvhen along came a x' hite niitn, a
: very well knoxvit ehafiieter in th.it
i toxvn, “hiilf teas over." lie xvas pretty
nearly sis “ ftijl as a g.at <1 h.
hapi'ened to have his riile with him
xx he! her
ahout midsummer,
be the rule xvi
is believe.I to doctor
or funeral
xx it It tin
•iml i- b ,, '<->' v i ,, gd«'i , liioustm.’s, Experiments
One diix
most Ainericanfast ! I,) "‘'.-•eet to clean .nil the
aim a cr.ic!
sliot he is
er. As soon
eate 1 on a
Joe let
of vo'ir
will Live
me | i
head an .
x.lll til'lx
and country.
“I now appeal aga : n to the ladies
to run all their pexvter into bullets
at once and then look over all these
above accounts, and then go at on. e
to Columbia and stop that set of fools,
for if you let them go on making
bills vou and your children and
Emplover Thompson. You are have often thought and believe most period the stronger
discharged. Employee—But what lirmlv that the best tiling tlmt ever
have I done,sir? Employer Nothing happened tome xvas my failure
Absolutelv nothing. Thai's what I get credit in I*(i7. Nearly 25 years
about. have passed since I had mv diseonso-
The breading weight of a bar of ^W ride hack to my humble holm-
iron one foot long and one inch ; fl «m Gadsden. I have since reared a
square is 2,7*1 pounds. A iiiccc of family of seven children, given the
x has th
of it. Tall persons live lougi’i
to short, end those liorii in ih”
i.ivc so’inl'T eons(itutions than
hose hor;i at any other season.—
■!.1! -e I.
('Iirislr.ia - (: iiiin(ifu , 'ts.
same dimensions
lies! elneation the country eould
offer, have built a large house and
barn, and have enough, thank the
Lord, to keep me and my family in
comfort as long as I shall live. I
In using the heavier grades of A Congo native, who has been want no sub-treasury and never
kerosene or refined petroleum oils iu taught to read and w rite, has just wanted it hut once, and then thank
children’s children will Ik- slaves swu,0,K,(l 1,ickul '- v
forever by them. So come at once wo " l,, brw,k ^ lt 580 » KJU " ,k
into the open old field fight, (l0s| , rl ^d Less Rum.
God, I eould ..ot get it. There is not
a farmer in Alabama, worthy of the
name of farmer, xx ho cannot do as 1
.have done.”
lamp* the wick often becomes chum d sent a letter, his first, to thc Arch
ut the top which obstructs the bishop of Canterbury. It reads a*
capillary action of the wick. When follows: “Great and good chief of
the xvick js r tised, the charrvd top thy tribe of Christ, greeting: The
qhstptets t|)y slpt jn H* flame guard lpim|)lfsj of yqttr siq-.viiuts kisses Hie —
tliid diminishes Hte lltime. W’ieks hen4 qf yotty. gqrments,'and 1 egs you The fall of min in thc ni.miitaius
should he often renewed. The old to send to his fellow-..ervants mofo of Southern California has greatly
wicks become hard and partially oh- gospel and less “iiin. In the bonds increased since the formation of
Itructed iu the tube. ^ of Christ. I’guliu.” 1 Salton Lake.
When isa Christmas goose like a
pincushion? When it isstiiffcd.
\\ In should large dealers in faille
and .<hccp hexvare of Chri>tmas xvc?
Because so many stockings (stock
' ingsl arc hung then.
What claxvs never scratch?
xlrunk or
I'licle Joe scale 1 o.i a sliiiiri
sung on j:
“1 say, rncl.
potato on top
slioot it off. I
cents it I littr.i the potato orado
if I killyc."
Thc oid negor K.a! .-1 iij. i.-
plicl:
“Do vou sax. boss, you will give
fffly cents if you bust the potalo.
cr a dollar if xc kill n.c?
“Yes, ’ xvas the l.’.dy.
•• Well, den go ahead l oss," said
the old man.
The potato xv.is placed on (he top
of thc old .ii'gro' h‘Y.d and ti.c xiiit.
mail staggered of almul thirlx
paces and drexv a head. Tlie smoke
and !ire.-h >l from the rillc and the
jiotato spmi high iu th*’ air.
“Weli i,li he shoved." said Ji.u, I
did do ii, or I’m a sojor!”
!!e staggered up to l tide Joe,
£anta f,nai led round in txvo or Hircc d
• best
■ than
pring
created so much rcugious exei
ihroughout South Carolina la
xx as put out of thc Augusta
here to-night fer l>ciiig into.'.
Mr. Ldtch is a pivachi’i’of t!
Jones stripe, and ids scriuoi
i xcar drexx immense croxvds."
V,, || at The ahoxc paragraph i>
least once or twice-i year is little les-j H"iu : |M Aiigii>ia. ( •.(.. t-
Hmn a crime,and for the dereliction ! Tl11, N ' '' ' : ' n ' 1 Courier, um!
vou mav he hehl to fearful account- l '"’ 1 lu ' "'"H' , ' 1 'i' '
ahili'v. Nearlv all of the Ixpi.oid j lil,! '> « - ,m i:ll “
fever'eotnes fron, thc j " h ” »" A,, ""Ma Momiax
xx alcr in oar xxvlls. and he who do. - ! I ;< i ‘ l “ i,,i 1,1 ' 'l ,llllil1 ' "
nolhing to keep impurilies out of il,: Kl ''• ' gei.ilciu,. i i.
his drinking water commils an | H'*n « ame doxx n on tlie tran
m, MM4 ...vi, i i • offense against himself, hi, fan.ilv i' M'"" 1 ''* with .-.".m* I'h.iv.,..
' and his town. If anybody dcmld ''<dn* "lax mg...
I ’ lli(1 , ixvant logi’t ridof all ids i'amilx h. ! -..nv, r,al..m vvtth "'lib'"
A l.l'l.. I ilnl, uia. I (vail the n • : ,i , . ,, . , . ..
i i .. .....I .• I.I . II .. <lc'sl;ifll\ llHlll Inllt U lilt til v)
t I* f i * •,! 4 i . i- I r;iM (to so h\ liiaUiiili hl> \\' li a <
! (liK’d ions !hat cam** w In lliat (li>n- • • j . t m ... . .i
: . i m i; i ,.,..,..,1 Lch cli allai i. 11 - >a\.- I ha!
J inc’.idiug paste vou hough), and thex I'"' ' '' I „i_hi of aid pivxiou, (.. i
say that when things are mended; The defeat of Judge W. 11. W'al-j he went into a .
with that they are stronger I ban ever. f„ r t |„. position of \„*.eiaie llV . m ,|
.•-o 1 thought I d break Ihe pileher j luetic,. ( ,f the Supreme Conrl to I'll j ).Aaii*gelisi in a Iwastlv Mate
the place made vacant h\ the pro ealion. II” al'lenvard-
ool i.tu of .1 list iee Mel Vei' to I lie |.*.si-
lii.nof Chief Jusl iee, i, anx l hili'g in
the world lint eiX'ditaRk* lo lh* Gen
eral Assembly ol Soinh ( arolina and (•nuinuinilv. who xvill *v
something for which theTillmanites 1 to hear of his down-id
II. L.’it. h, of
vangeli-t who
■meld
year.
i'ldel
•ati d.
■ S.nu
on coniferous trees recently made in
Soclland by David Cl)ri.stisn:i shows
opposite results. There is a re
tardation of groxvtli at niidsiimnu’r.
and a rather rapid iuiic.ise just
before and just after that time.
|j. i j and make it rtronger.
t.ii.' it
r to
date
x. ri-
( in.
night.
I' ! '-
• I -
.1 in
imi-
imate
nn t lie
..t i * *
I the
lloxi-
w
II
Claus (claxvs)
W ha! young ladies arc always xvcl-
lonical a Chrisluias feslix.il? i'(i.’i-(
Ugis belles (b(*lls.|
W hat is (he xxi.-cst llungaliout the
< 'hrislm;:* ro.isl Iitclcx? I'hc sage.
his pod ifished out a ha 1 !'
and halidid i( l\i hi'H.
The old man .-ccnn’d verv
i.
I.
ie had seen so much
ool.ed a! il loxingix. h
Old newspaper., .or
Tills llKUAl.l) olliee.
sal*’, cheap,
over, looked 11(1 to.
■‘W ell l.o’o I'se sorrv
dollar.”
time
immey
' 1 lor
il il 1 1
did not
ndar,
. ii i.
-iiu e
lie
id! i:
said:
:ii d”
The New York Ann supj.orle.
I'risji for the Sjieakersliii) irom the
beginning of the contest. The
morning after his nominatiou that
journal said: “The lion. Charles'
Ereilerick Crisp of Georgia wms
nominated for Speaker hist night hv
the caucus of Democratic Repre
sentatives on the tliirticih haliot.
This resuit is ii triumph for the con-
servi.tixe force in the Demoeracv
and a kick at Hie Mugwumps. It L
ii promise of safe and moderate course
on the part of Ihe Democratic ma
jority in the House. 11 makes
brighter the pro-peet of electing a
Democratic IVi'sident. it will he
especially welcome in this Slate and
this city; and the New York Coii-
gC ’Ssmnli who haxe helped bring it
iibont deserves well of the Democra
tic party of Nexx ) 01 k. And now
ihai tile eoole.'t is oxer, there should
ie 1.0 ; n,p men and Mills 10m
iou.ing tlie Deinoerals, in the House,
I lie hotel lob ox ilelillg
fully.
r. Leit h has quiti
riends iiinl admirers i
iii*.
max vet be called upon b> repent in j Me,.-* nyer.
ekcloth and aslus.
The most unfortmiiite
feature of
\ SotMctiir Tliitilhb' fi
■nd’
t iic w le
ilc iitVair, rver, is
Hn
■ fact
amt addi
v- - of
lch
: *x lads
that Judge Wallace xvas dc!
'•.Hi
•tl bv
friend- or
housi k.
I'CjH 1' • '«»
• ‘III v <
i-olorcd
votes. No greater
mi
-take
can send *
-ample 1
"V" ■ • ■
’
coillil Ii
axe In en made h\
the
t XX 0
(■harming
i lint rab
<! hid ■
l’ *;- !
rololYil
repulilieiins from
Beaufort
puidi hed
eh gam -1 ■
tod.IX.
lid silvi
will r
r >m'.\.
r : mid..
than was made hy them in voting as
thex did on that question, a fa.’t that
thex may diseovei to their sorrow
when it is eiernally too late, pei haps.
Judge Wallace is one of the ablet
ami mo t upright Judges iu South
Carolina xvhich is saying a great ileal
for him and a friend to tlie Negro
raie. <> la<’k adin. New South.
•S i tie
ining
eiolu-
!l ill-
tlmughl." sail
mother, as the snon
mg ivliilive reachei
I ncle John c
Mamie to her
from her sleep
ier ears, ’’that
't sleep xvhelt
but both wings'.hould flap together." there was a noise being intide."
The Lii.li.’, Bii ! - .rial V.
hand'onii 1 iiud nm 1
publication ot it- chi - .in ’
ing univci nllx piqn:'," ..
t■•llig| , l|t ladit in boj d 1
I he 1 oil'll Slates. ||i
large page,, - une si :
Ba/anr, uio,t prol'ii,el\ i! o
eoniis ea.*11 xx 1 ■ o'.:
xear. If xon desire ,1 mix n
Ide send names of lho-e xm
would be inlerested in I lie
W”ekl\"Tm,l euelo'e '.il'C o
cent stamp. III eox. .■ ,0, |1.
ing, etc. I'orxiard io-de.. go Id 1 e-s
Ladies Bictoi’ia) Wickly. < anada Life
Building. Toronto, (.an.
thim-
think
Ladies’
s. •>
im.il-
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