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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,* 1891.
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“H** h thorough knowledge of I he natural
Ihwk which govern the operation* of diges
tion Hint nutrition, and by a cnreMI spp fca-
tion of the llnfr p*o erf,tea of wnlLaelect-
ed Co#*om, 3dr. Fpps lias provided our
breakf-n tables wlIJi h nellral l.v flavoured
l>ever-go •* hlch may save ns ninny heavy
doctor’s bills It Is »*,v ilia Judicious use « f
Mich n'tlclesordlet that a cocstlttulon m«y
lie gradiiH'l.v built up until strong enough to
icsist every te .t*»n«*y of * I sent*. Hundred*
of subtle inal<idi-s are floa Ing around us
ready to attack h-revcr there is a weak
im>1u(, \/e m»y ea ni>e many a fata’ shaft
by keeningo rsi lves well rort'fl*d with p re
bl od and a r p«» 'y "• ttrsliM frame.”—
I’lVll Her»lcc Oaxette. Made si p«v with
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nonnd tins by grocers, labelled thus:
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Irunwte* a luxuriant growth.
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KING PATRICK THE FIRST.
A Wicked S»T»nn»ll S.ftor Who Ha. D*-
on. an Oriental P.tsntat..
Twenty year* ago Patrick O'Keeffe
was a comparatively poor man, making
bis living as a nailer on small vi
coasting between Savnunali and neigh
boring ports. Today he is a kiug. He
is the owner and atisolnte ruler of the
island of Nyph, in the Australian
groups of the Pacific, almost in the heart
of tlm tropics. He would probably be
still a resident of Savannah and a poor
man, Imt for two tragedies in which be
figured as one of the principals.
Iu lUOt, as the story is told by an old
timer, he was mate of the schooner An
nie Sims, which plied between this city
and Darien. On the schooner was
yonng Irish sailor named Sullivan. He
and O'Keeffe were apparently good
friends. While near Darien loading
lumber the mate was bnildiug a cabin
on the schooner and be asked Snllivan
what be thought of it. The sailor made
a joking reply which angered O'Keeffe,
and a fight resulted. Sullivan got the
best of it and O'Keeffe went to liis quar
ters, and securing a pistol, returned and
begnn firing at the sailor.
The latter dodged behind the new
cabin several times, and finally got np
and remarked to O’Keeffe that he
couldn't shoot anybody. Bnt lie was
mistaken, for tbe next bullet struck him
and he died in a short while. The mate
was brought to Savannah, and, after a
long confinement in jail, was tried and
acquitted in .'the United States court,
Afterward, while an officer of a small
steamer, he had tronble with one of the
deck bands and ran him into the river,
were he was drowned.
These troubles seemed to worry
O’Keeffe, und he determined to leave
the “States,” ae he termed it. In 1871
be sailed away from Savannah as second
mate on an American vessel bound for
Liverpool, and when he bade his friends
goodby on the wharf he told them that
he would never return to Savannah un
less he came in his own ship.
From Liverpool he shipped to the East
Indies, and from there to Hong-Kong.
He had saved a little money by this time,
and began a small fruit Rnd lumber bust
ness between the Pacific islands and
Hong-Kong. He was successful, and
after a few years secured tbe island of
Nyph from tbe natives by u trade of
some sort. The island abounds in teak-
wood and fruit, and O'Keeffe bought a
schooner and brig and started business
on a big scale. His vessels ran to Hong-
Kong, and he soon built np an extensive
trade, which lias steadily increased, nutil
now he is reckoned as a very wealthy
man.
O'Keeffe left behind him when he
sailed away from Savannah n wife and a
baby daughter, who is now a young
woman. For years nothing was hear”
of his whereabouts. After he begnn to
prosper in his faraway home, however,
he wrote a letter and seut money to his
wife. He tried to perinutde her aud his
daughter to go to him, bnt they wouldn't
do it. Regularly twice a year since be
sends remittances for their snp|>ort anil
keeps np a corres]H>udence with them.
Mrs. O'Keeffe and her danghter live on
Liberty street, near East Broad, and
save all oil {minting of the ling of the
ting of Nyph hanging iu their purlor.
Besides being a trader of wealth and
position, O'Keeffe is the ruler of a large
tolony made lip mostly of Malays, who
iwear by him.—Savannah News.
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she observed, are all considered as serv
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strange. We were all put in a sort of
balcony which looked down upon the
banqueting scene bf low, and as each of
onr turns came to sing we went to a
tittle opening and sung through it. Wliat
amused me was this, that, all the time
we were tiyiug to sing our best and pro
duce onr notes more effectively,' the clat
ter of knives and forks still went on, lind
to make ull complete, the singer might
he in n most impressive pnsrnge etui
right in the midst of it, when, quite re
gardless of the. uncomplaining singers,
there would be flourish of trnui|iets and
somebody would get tip and propose a
toast. I was tfiore fortunate thau Mme.
Patti, for she was interrupted in the
middle of her solo."—London News.
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Mrs. T, L. Watson takes tbe prize for
htg bluckfish caught in Black Rock 'bar
ter this year and for many other yean,
also. General T. L. Watson, T. W.
Pearsall, Mrs. Watson aud Captain O.
Peufield were fishiug Friday off the
spindle near Peufield reef. Mrs. Watson
was using a light rod, and suddenly her
line was struck byA-omething of nunsaal
sice. Blie pulled iu till the rod bent
nearly double, and then, declining as
sistance, {Hissed the roil back, ns the fish
coaid not be lifted by it, and palled in
at the line “hand over hand.”
The line was light bnt ft held, am)
she brought to tlie anrfuce ami safely
landed in the boat a blackfish, which
being taken ashore and immediately
weighed, palled down tbe scale at seven
pounds plump. Captain Peufield says it
is tbe biggest blackfish canglit iu Black
Rock barter in ten years.—Bridgeport
(Conn.) Standard.
Villa* at Han.*. In Kncland.
it may be gathered from tbe annual
report of her majesty's commissioners of
inland revenue that more than one-third
of the whole nnnnnl value of lion.es and
messuages in England and Wales is to
be fonhd in London, and more than one-
fourth that of the United Kiugdom. Tbe
onnnal value for London in 1890 was
£39,lS5,S9tl, and for the United Kingdom
£188.580,982.—Loudon Tit-Bit*.
All In Ills Pnror.
Do you everexpect toaneceedin busi
ness, writing anch an illegible hand as
yon do?"
'Certainly. My contracts are always
in my handwriting and they can never
be read except as 1 want ’em to go.”—
New York Enoch.
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One of the most frequent and insi,
causes of bad health Is Impure blood.
This disorder of the system does not
always msnifest itself ontwardly by
sores, eruptions, etc., quite often tbe
sored ess is altogether internal. Tbe kid
neys feel sore, tbe liver feels sore, tho
lungs feel sore, and a decay sets it that
too often ends fatally. It Is muoh more
serious for blood poison to manifest it
self Internally than externally. In such
cases neglect means death, for the vital
organs once contaminated grow worse
unless they grow better, snd they will
never grow better nnleu the proper rem
edy Is applied. There Is no remedy that
equals
Dr. John Hall's Sarsaparilla,
as a curative agent In cases of blood poi
son. When other remedies miserably
fall to give relief, tble remedy alwaye
checks Its terrible ravages, even In in
stances of scrofals or syphillls, and re-
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purity. Large bottle (102 teaspoonfuls)
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A physician of Waco, Texas,
writes: “I know a number of initances
of severe oases of blood poison being
cured by Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla,
no other remedy or trea ment being
made use of, I consider that no bettor
blood medicine is manufactured.
decl dAwlmo
Teacher—George Gazzam, wbat is the
meaning of the word transparent?
Georglo—Something you eaa
through.
“Right Now give an example."
“A ladder I* transparent "—Harper’s
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cal powers are at least equal to Mr.
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