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I MOTHER AND DAUGHTER ( KILLED BY LIGHTNIN Fountain inn. Any. 28.?Mrs. l)a> Siins and her infant daughter v.v struck l?y lightning and instant killed at their how Monday afte noon. Mrs. Sims leaves a liusbai Und three small children. Mr. Sin is'a farmer and lives about two and 1 half miles from Fountain Inn. ( If MULE KILLS FARMER. Isaac Durham Tails Frohi the Anim and is Stamped to Death Dragged Two Hundred Yards. Pickens, Aug. 2fl.?Isas'* Dnrl??? a prominent farmer of th'.n conni who lives in the Six Mile section, wi kil'ed yesterday evening by a mil >:? I.ad be * : / ' iwing. Tn trying alight from the mule hi*' lei' becan entangled with one of tV* 1 rare chaii and the mule ran about n.00 \-;rds. I | running Mr. Durham wji?> jerked c der the mule and stampel i ) death "Blind Tom." J Henry Watterson in Louisville Con ' iol'-Journal. Tidings of the death of "Bin Tom" at lloboken, "where he lu been living in retirement," the win A tell us, "and subsisting on charity. * reach at least one heart that lov< and pitied him. and summon fro the land of shades and dreams mat a ghost of days and dear ones loi departed. T must be his oldest livii /* friend. It is not true, as I lnr sometimes seen il stated, that T taugl him what little he knew of musi< bul T was at the outset of his strain career and am familiar with all i beginnings. y I lies! heard of liiiu through H bert Heller?William Henry l'ahm ?best known in his day as a pop lar magician. bul a most aeeoiuplis i e?l pianist. !l was at Washing!* i and in the autumn ? t" 1S(?0. l'alui had just come up with "Blind Tom in Louisville, 1 think, and had bet of course at once perplexed and ama ! ed by his extraordinary eharacteri I lies. !lis crude, often gro(e-one. a tempts t.> imitate whatever fell nix i liis ear, either vocally, or on the ki | board, were startling. 1 le na<1 heat Judge Douglas speak and graphical reproduced a few sentences. He h;i heard a reigning prima donna sii , and repeated her soprano in a fe bars. The Bethune girls, daughte of Gen. Bethune of Columbus, (?: his old master, had taught him a fe jingles, which lie rattled off upon tl piano, lie knew nothing very eomp cated, or very well. But he was blii ' and clearly an idiot: in short, he w; a prodigy. Il'almer gave hint several "lessons ? that lie played over and over )' 11iin -ueh pieces as Thalberg s "lloni i Sweet Home,'' Mendelssohn "Spring Song," and the salient pa < ijes out of some of Li/I s trai scription>?. Kxcepting a few additioi al "lessons" of this kind had lati along from ftugene Baylor, wl taught him his famous " Margrax '? Da use," Tom made little further pr< gress and learned nothing new. He would spin about 'lie piati like a baboon, mumbling to liiinse whilst Palmer, or Baylor played, an if they stopped, he would rush heai long to the instrument and try to fo low after them precisely as they h.i phrased. Two. or three, ot such "le sons" sufficed, and though he learno nothing accurately, nor played wit any other expression than they ha rendered, what he did was surprising even to those who knew the proccs and the limitation. There was in the Tennessee line certain Maj. Maeconico, who had great baritone voice. He taugl Tom to sing "Rocked in the Cradl of The Deep," very much as he sail it. There was a tailor in Griffin, Ga by the name of Hanlon, whose tone voice was fetching, and he taugl Tom two or three love ditties, whio Tom repeated in rich though rat Ik ? gut'ural tones, yet in undoubted tei or. It was something more than phenomenon of memory. Though bliiu he could handle the key board readil; whilst his vocal imitations from bay to treble, from deep baritone to mezz soprano, were sufficiently accural and individualized to be recognized. Tom seemed a woman-hate: Whether it was pure misogyny, or kind of shyness manifesting itsel boorishly, T know not. T well rcmeir her in Atlanta, where a party of n had him with us off and on for tw or three months, a young lady one da sat down at the piano and began t play. Tom was at the dark end r the chamber, spinning upon hand and heels, and mumbling to himscl 1 He caught the sound of She insln incut. He .stood for a moment sti and upright. Then, like a wild an mnl, he made a dash and swoope <* d?wn upon !kt. TornI'r.e poor! G uii'l shrieked ami ran. while the* rest I of tis held hint. wriihiutr and Iron- ) -e with what ?te.ned (?? he rage. ( I >"e "She stole my harmonies," he cried j l.V over and over, "she stole :nv harato-1 nies," and never ."g in <1 i?t ho allow I id her t ? 'en-no :se-?r hi:n. If .-lie were | |S even*in the room he knew somehow J :l ami became restive and anyxy. In I lie antnmn of IS!!". Tovi reappeared at the North under the manattoment of his old motor's fvnih. quite impoverished by the war, and an attempt was ma(do to "liberate" hi:n from what some mistaken mkI owzealous humanitarians called his "enslavement." Hnppilr. this failed. n? The case showed for itself and Tori l.v was left with those who had oired ** for him from his babv'ao wi h::l Wei 1? most kind to him, and knew. a-; none 1? others could, his real wmu'< and needs. ie The notion that the Rethnnes had a cold mine in his perform-toees w,-,o '11 not true. Th*y made at '!v : i _?!.-f of ii- his popularity hardlv r ?? i move j Ward than a livinir, and 1 that cv- j Ward ontuallv thi sfailed them. Thev must Ward ' be all of them dead :?ow. How Tom j Ward ' r- came to live in \mit at Iloboken, Ward just how he was < ?i..ira<".1 from hi-; Ward J 1(j old friends and how he i:-.<|>! e.i out of 1 Tolcxxi l(| public notice, T can not s !V. l|js ]fn,.jf0 [lf. mother was alive as late as :'i<- ea; ly .Jt,linst< ?> eighties: but T doubt if -lie. or anv (};inna, of the Rethuno familv survive. ^ m The last time 1 -miv IV'md "en va< M'nlber iv in London, awav hr)?'-c in !S ; >. (Sci,. Mt. I'l< ic: Pinkney Howard and one "f the Moth- Maybi) i?r line hoys had (trough! l.im o\-?r. It Whitnv ,-e bad been then nearl " ?'.? ,. > vear- Lone I lit since I had been with 1mm i'i .Van' . I .falapa c; From the beginning of -air :?? i?:i-s:.*- !<"*? ;e Tom had been <rreatV >. r?---e.l !' ;. ; !,\vu'v ts with a maimed hand T i '1 1 :!" Trinitv strike a few chords and -a an o:-taw 1 Oh! M< on the kevhoard. To ha! '- ^-lada i,|. hit mind il seemed ? mirac'". l :> '?'h;'nt?< Sunday afternoon I ? ;-n 1 ;i!<. i!e lit- \ Yanirhi I,, tie ii.-. 11 on or neai I..0,0.1 J I )n where Tom was to ai-oe t *. !!e wa ; | I >e <! I [>r ba? i: the scenes <; : ia- i;<a d j Ea<{ li ' hand over heel, and inumblint: to him- | Pro*pe M1 self. As we came :. < -taye S;. Lul z_ (Sen. Howard said. '* i.? ! ;i- v. i ?.-i; Sab-da s_ er lie knows you.*' f .." ! him. i!e j' > 'Noal j_ slowlv uncoiled him-elf and !i-:ev.ed. : S-.viltoi ,n 1 called him airain. lie -> i -d irresn- j T. 'bi-rt v ,v lute, then ran across the broads, seiz- > \f in!ic ed my hand, assured himself of the I.ittla |v withered stump and j-iyoa-lv called jl'nion. mv name. : -F.dlv 5ii What was it ? Memory ? Yes. it was P"' w memory without doubt: but what i rf'n,,'sl rs else? Whence the hand power that en- /'"n i., abled him to manipulate the keys, tinw vocal power that enabled him to inii-I ^ ' ic tate the voice? Po-uavi '1_ When he was a to) of -} or "> ye irs >d id<l he strayed from the ne?ro cabin | into the parlor id' the mansion and hid I liim<elf whilst the children were hav- wa " in-j a concert. When tliey had irone. j <r leaving' i lie room, a- :hev -ummo-. >j e, ?j i i 11? omiity. they heard tiie oiano s tinkle. They ran hack, and iliere. to s- their amazement, sat the chubby liitl<? ii- black tuoiikev mi tlie stool, baimiii'_' I ii- away tor dear life, yet not without < ^ sequence and ritlini, tryi'iu to -cneo j m what they had. ,-ust been inuinu and ' *o playinir. 'From that time onwar 1 he LV~A] |>- was the pel of the family. 1 can not trust <rr -elf n wlto of 0, him as I f'ool. It i- : irussy. am 11 well loved mastitV? -mu:c !> ,; al fcc- ffiS jfia il, tionate?closely associated with the 1- dead and none?had been suddenly 1- recalled to he as suddenly taken away, "w i td I he wires that flash his deaili liirhton s" a picture gallery for me of the old, JJLU1-ttM ' familiar faces. What was he? Whence j 1 came he? Was he the jirince of the n ? ' fairy tale held by the wicked en ehantress; nor any beauty?not even IRf 0^ >s the heaven-horn maid of melody?to [ j H release him? Blind, deformed and | ^ R black?as black even as Erebus? a idiocy, the idiocy of a mysterious, per- _ petual frenzy, the sole companion of Y 1? his waking visions and his dreams? whence came he, and was he, and i wherefore? That there was a soul )r there, be sure, imprisoned, chained, in that little black bosom, released at 1 w last; gone to the angels, not to imi- j ? M' tate I ho seraph-songs of heaven, hut , to join the choir invisible forever and ; {.ho ( a forever. ' ; Th Corking Time. than e. Tit-Hits. Cc An Irishman entered a country inn ,. and called for a glass of the best that a Irish whiskey. 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