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The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, August 08, 1884, Image 12

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WHAT LOVE IS.
It's a sort of palpitation,
Passionate reverberation,
In the vital habitation
Of the heart.
Evervescen t osculation -
!Nexpressible sensation
In ColtinltiOis rotation
Forms a part.
A respectful invitation
To t very choice collnation,
Lovely ride of long (uration
in his cart.
Con fideniial conversation,
No attempted ostentation,
Never ceasing admiration
On his part.
Passioniate reciprocation,
Carmels without cessation,
Form, inl my imagination,
Cupid's dart.
Drawing the 6SWciety"l Line. 1:4
hy bress me Miss Simmons,, 1
you 'pea'rs ter 1) in a migho'Ity iiir
ry dis uawin.
'It's right ver is, Uncle Mose,
Ize got a power ' biznis to 'teid
to. We's gwine to lab a plahty!
down to our house, an' I waints ver
fur to coie.' t
'All right. chile, 1'I be d ar shunah.
vho's gwine to be ilnvited?'
'Ohl, everybody wa-t's got anly
'tenshun to beinl' fust-class.
'Boliver Smif's folks?' t
'An' Juniper Jones?'
'Yes.'
'An' de Bucktown gang?'
'Oh, yes.'
'An' Carpreshus Johiisiig's?'
'No, dey's lef' out.'
'Huh ! W'y Miss Simmons, how
is (at?'
'Cause dis pahty's gwine to be
seiec' an' on'y de 'stoc racy's g wine
to be 'vited. We can't 'low too
much inixin' ob low down niggers'
wid de fust far'ly blood, no how.
Dem Johnsings warnt nuthin' but
common fiel' han's 'fore (e wh.'
'Yes, but now dey owns a tater
patch an' a cow.'
'lDats so, Uncle Mose; I didelt I
tink Oh (tat. Rec(konl we'll hab to 1
let 'em in. If' (dy gtot a cow (lat 1
makes a di f'rence.'
'How about demi Clacks?'4
' Huh ! D)ey ain t got no cow. is'
dley y'
'No.'
'Den dlat settles hit, D~ey kaint
come. I tells you, Uncle Mose,
s'eiety's got to pur1teet itsef.'
'D~at's right, Miss Simmons; ef
de ole culled 'stocracy didn't look
out monsus peert, dle fust ting (dey
knowed dey'd hab some oh deC poor
white trash a comin' to their pah
ties. Good mawin', Miss Sim
mfons. Be mighty keerful 'bout
dem inwites.'
'Ize gwine to, Uncle Mose. We
has to make a 'stinction some
where. Reckon we'll dIraw de line
on (de COW. Good mawin'.'
P -A little Rhode Island girl was
taken by her mother to a dentist ,
who removedl a tooth. Of course
the operation caused a good deal
of pain. How deeply the feelings
of the little one were involved, ap
peared when in repeating the even
ing prayer, she said : Forgive us
our debts as we forgive our dent
istas.'
IT WAS AN Ac-ciIWT.--The
6vorld owes its greatest achieve
ments to accidents,' remarked Col.
Swiftle to his wife, as they sat on
tie back gallery enjoying al cool
breeze. -Nearly all great discov
'ries were purely, accideltal, and
Mrs. Swiffle,' added the colonl .
'it was by mere chance that we
met.'
'Yes,' the lady replied, 'it was an
iccident that eaused (. aused our
na:11rriage.'
The colonel didn't verv much
ike this reply, and, with elevatcd
Vebrows, rejoined:
'Accident! Why* v, my dear, I
iardlv understanld vou. What (to
roul mlean?'"
'Oh ! I imean that it' Tomii Benson
lad not accidentalIv shot himliselt,
would never have married ,vou.,
Cou iwould like for ie to think
hat voll married ime by cident,
mt doln't. vant. to think that, it
vas accident that eaused Ine to
narry you. Wish you'd drawl? a
)1(ket of fresh water.-Arkansas
l'raveler.
His SAFe-'My boy,' he said toll
he young man who was ahout!
tartingr out in life, 'when you hear'
,man telling about a backward
pring, too much raim, (Old waves
.nd all that, remebiher that he is
rying to bull the wheat market.
' see,'
'And when yot hear another
mITrabing over an opposite state of
Iffairs you can set hii down for a
ear who w'ants to smash prices
Lm( rip u) thiings. trust neither.
mt strike a medium.'
'Exactly. sir-that's just what I
mave done,' replied the young man.
I've just. put all my money into a
rlue factory.'
Tim PEnotmRs.-An elder in
Me of tihe chur'hs was last week
naking up clib of subscribers for
L Suinday school paper. In his
-ounds lie called at a house where
le found a little girl of seven ati
iome. He explained his errandl
;o tier, hoping to get her name on
,he list, and she replied:
'WVell, I'll ask mother, andl Im
juite sure she'll give me the mon
y, for she says we must patronize
lhe peddlers who come along or
hmey will he driven to steal and
ob !'
lie hasn't gone back to see if she
m~cceedled.-Detroit Press.
A DEBATABLE QUEsTION. -Mrs.
Vinks-'D~o you remember Mr.
Blinks?'
Mr. Finks-'Pecrfectly .'
'Well, he wvent tc Europe be
3ause he wished to avroid a proba
ble leep~year prop~osal.'
'Well, what of it ?'
'He got caught in one of the re
cent disasters and was lost. Just
think what a fool he was. If he
Lad married lhe couldn't have been
worse off than he is now, could
'Well, my dear, that depends on
which place he went to.'
-The smaller the string of fish.
bhe bigger the lie.
-Patti ,the singer, plays billiards
almost as well as she warbles.
CX2
an ~ ... ' nt ns rs, ( al ill,-.
o Waltr A. W\'
C;)
BE.E T anE
win, i provei ro~ r.u1. .
O 'ie io k ;T i - ( / a
Corn-Mi
. SAMPL
EcSND FOR PRICES
Nlt 2-3m ,
BUY FINE
CLO TIllAg
SHOES
F' F= .Olti
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Dec 21-Iv
ECLipst
N and STIATIlONARY
U uni I'hapionuo tr=. Perry~
d. 1VrOW E~.,
H
L
Halo
11k)v PNow.
11s and Millstones,
ALL SIZES.
IT IN THE WORLD I
ES OF MEAL SENT
APPLICATION.
andI( CJATALOGUESj
TH E CHEAP CASH
Store of
OWNBEY BROS.,
Is the phice to buy your Staple iid
aeviy G r)cerie, TobaccoQ (Sart*,, Far
mer111s' flardware, Garden seeds, &c.,
OURl SPECIALTIES.
WVe keep Stoves, Crockery and Tin..
ware. at hardl times prices.
thefir l iberal patronage ini the past, we
hope by close attenition to( busIineQss to
muerita con)tinuanlce of the same.
Country prodluc bought at highest
muarket price, for cash.
Rememb~er our motto is cqdick .sales
and short profits. Giv' is a ca-I.
Respectfuilly,.
OWNBEY BROS..
Jan 25.-ni Easley, S. C.
for the wor'king class.
. Send 10 cents for
postage.and~ wevillmalyufea
roy al,vaIlble box of sample goods that
will put you in the way ofmaking more
money in a few days thani you ever
thought possible at arny buslness.Capi
tal not requlred.We wvill start you .You
can work all the time or in spare time
only. The work is universally ad~apted
to both sexes,youzng and old. You can
easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every
evening. That all who want work may
test the business, we make this unpar
alleledI offer; to all who are not well
satilsfled we will send $1 to pay for the
trouble of wv:'iting us. Full particulars,
directons~et c..sent free. Fortunes will
be made' by those who give their whole
time to the work. Great success abso
lutely sure. Don't delay. Start now
Address STJNSON & Co.. Portland
Maine. may2 lya1

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