‘ne. te ‘Me aaa high-turned ruguers and dasber. vA TES, St Peter’ te a atl agi ire et Necadan li AI a DRS al eg, Dba ee Re ee ' THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 10, 1893 a . - : am = —EE REESE - -— : . ry ) 7 j 7Q young roks “had gone Varough their , & ? E Island Railwa DISE ASES OLD I I M i M k Li MM 2 Ls. dancing while he sang. He said, ‘‘Mas- ; i | b cv ga Will, de best days ob de old nigger’s sat fe a hiceiicatliii aii SONGS THE DARKIES USED TO SING | life am done gone, but when I think ob at | OTHERWISE IN THE OLD SLAVE DAYS de good old times we had befo’ de wah as ; On and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 1897, LD s " . dese bones ob mine gits young, and I 14 tote beg ll - } trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- want to git right up and hit de jig step ey iY 7 he - 3 days excepted, ) Se. 6. a Negroes of the Present Day Cut —— ag’in like I use to do.”’ og a e ‘ - i * Into Scrappy Discords—‘“Massa Will” I told him I was something of a ses P| fi rains Uut-| , - rains WA) , . Visits Old Mose, and Together They lancer myself, and that if h ld Fir AE iat e taoat STATIONS. ard. Read , dancer my » a @ wou Oy ¥ - oo rer ae | MEDICAL There IS Recall the Happy Old Times, cat down lively on the old ‘‘barnyard _s 1: Ce aos enue ' . j . i Son . s4 . : a Bee ge | . | > peue— se ae cackle’’ I would show him a few steps > na a ete no skin The eee ee bevy in jig dancing. This tickled the wrin- oe. 3 a | 3 10| 6 ® .. Charlottetown ... 2 24 10 disease slavery days have about passec away, kled faced coon, and he sang and played 4 ene, 7a 3 aa 6 SO). Royalty Junction, 2 6 * : and the negroes now < at the original in earnest: ve pad | Leer . : 4 7 7 12). North W iltshire. 1 40 ° whicn melodies into scrappy discords and mi- ‘Rooster in de chickes coop erowin fo’ day, tows C~ 2 Ores Ate ee | 4 31| 7 24) Hunter River... | y 93) 3 por notes. A negro had rather strike a Horses in de stable go nay, nay, nay, ELE GF, mar PT " = 5 05) 7 51). . Bradallane.. 1oo > N sainer ote than.to fab the waiethanl Ducks in de yard go quack, quack, quack, ais Cs LE Pr. f % & 13) 7 68|..Emerald....... 9 nai 7 N y -A * A } ai bd stbé quack, hy, ek . eS : 3 27) = 00) . Freetown ....... 7 oo 7: of his pants against a well filled table And de goose goes filley-I-fee! LGU hh PMNS Y 3 ‘ 3 47| 8 25) : Kensington .. oe 12 24 : will and eat. It seems that the peculiar tone |' «pigs in de pen keep a-aquealin fo’ slop, VF, — és Fie NY % = ~ 6B 8 SA. S’Sid }“¥-!12 00 e holds a fascination for him which can- Big dogs barkin like dey never will stop, “Ee ics t) GFX OND Sat a ‘ , y S Side : a 2 bs ~ nl A, SONS ¥ ‘ - “to BOlLv. LAr. a9 30 not cure not be overcome, There is always some- Soltis tena eae Aen i tennis BONEN 5 a. 1 11|--Miscouche ....../19 10 Wanted--The address | thing to interest you when you can hear I stopped him because I was out of aren LT ENG NY ‘ “Aa = , L 37). fom Becce-e! 9 G7 , of ho sufferer im}, genuine old time plantation song as breath. and he laid back in his chair pe FOR Spy 4 ° j ‘ort Li *¢*#e ‘ 4 . e ’ id : x al c Y . ao we ‘ : 7 oer it 8) = Ameryica, sung by the aged slave negroes, when and laughed till his sides were aching. re rade < ae get : ‘ 3 58|.. Bloomfield ..... ; me THE NYASSAN MEDICINE CO.,| heart and soul are united in the song. I pulled'‘out a rabbit’s foot and tossed . ETN Na + f oe vt} . : : Le * WAAR SY - % 43 Alberton........ xs ; 3 I have spent many a pleasant hour | it to him, and the effect was magical. = rere MPs 8 PANTS ra é t) 5 Tignish 6 00 er et aie He j d ‘‘three feet on a rise and six ROA RANCH fo w & ; IQMISD «+++ +++: 6 00) Wont? : : listening to the quaint songs of an old e jum pe ve secu ¢ 86 ' BP a INST fetes & le M. a ead Mention this paper when you write. - ‘ sake feet on the stretch,’’ and gave a whoop of whe NS. eae ‘ n ja a A. M.|__ 135 &w ray headed negro on my grandfather’s pu : ; he chief’ RY Pola : % ee n 7 re ae | farm as he would rasp the screeching | Which was equa ee aa : " sane SP TA Se By 3 oa R wale yaad 10 10 chords in accompaniment on his banjo, | After his fright was over he told a Rep? WSTWONON, mateo he ® - = by Q ¢ J When he would sing, he would get a | Whatever I did, not to put any more o on oe ae gee eS FF $3 j -MOEET ‘ne wa ig oa ; ad . these hoodoos on him. I did not intend oe ig BE Set a Be : ly 19 05 humming start with the chords, and me ‘alee wne? ne Ps ce ee Be ~> r ) / / fi 10) Ir y Mt Stewart 4 ,, | 8 50 begin with a long drawn out note, rear | tO frighten him, but wished to see if a es ! : : : 7 35 : ; superstiti he had possessed in eras EL gs » 2 oe one | 7 35 way back, pat his feet and shake his old | the superstition a aS ; 5 15) ! ‘ Gesunetem awe. |} 710 ENGLISH sea Coat tate enjoyed singing, and I his young days had departed from h'm. ae s q P % M. ill Sl oc BREAKFAST COCOA | enjoyed listening. I would take him awe ype gang, Yow e a a a Bet) a. |P. M,| |A. M.| ; little pieces of colored paper and all the | 22% 50 ae eo ' , Le a | 4 05). .Mt. Stewart oneal 8 55) Beer re a. colored glass I could find to get him to pie ~* ee -_ oe ae i sane Fe) ‘ 4 e ae eereres | 8 a : sing for me and to repeat the farfamed a Ph a Sauber oa thy se S | 5 12). St. Peters ......) 7 48) verse of alliteration, ‘‘Did you ever see pex UP ve“ 5 57). imeae Sever seseee| 7 05) DELICACY OF FLAVOR. & possum in a papaw sm 6 a-pickin sing the tune he used to call ‘‘Mr. Kim- ' & Ny ] ir ena? an SUPERIORIT Y in QUALIT T. up papaws and a-puttin ’em in his ble. ”’ His bony fingers raked across the a ¢ —_{ | —— eet vain pocket to make a papaw pie for his strings again, and he sang the quaint je. M. \A. M.| GRATEFUL and COMFORTING . so 7 ar song I had enjoyed often when a child: 5 16|..Emerald ...... | 7 50} papa?’’ This is the joy of his life, and “y , j h : Aft G t Offi j l | 6 05|.. Cape Traverse ..| 7 0) to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. | it never grew old or tiresome to him to aed ee eae er a GOovernmen cla oP. M.| la. MI repeat it. Black eyed peas and bread and butter. Trainsarerun by Eastern Standard ‘lime. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, 8u tendeut, Gen Me Govt. —_ lottetown. oncton, N B. Railway Office, Dec. 27 1897 Oysters Oysters Oyster JOY! JOY! JOY!" 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All druggists; g0c. and $1.co, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. ROMP LY SECURED G free copy of our big Book on Patents. We have extensive experience in the intricate patent jawsof 50 foreiga countries, Send sketch, model or photo for free advice, MARION & MA- ON, Experts, Temple Building, Montreal, THE BELL LEADS. Fine Display of PIANDS AND ORGANS AT FLETCHER § Warercoms, 0 pera uces.ipuc’ House Building, Mose was his name, and not long since I concluded to pay him a visit and to hear’again the songs I had so enjoyed when a child. I found his cabin and he was at home, being unable to get about much. I shook hands with the honest old negro and sat down. The light which came into his face showed how welcome I was, and we had a long talk. Finally I asked him to take the dusty banjo from the wall and give me a few strains of ‘‘Nigger Foot In Ashes’’ at a lively clip. He did as I asked, and the old time vigor came upon him again. After playing awhile I asked him to sing me the corn shucking song the ‘‘niggers’’ used to sing while they danced the ‘‘rabbit dance,’’ after the corn was all husked and the white folks had gone to bed. He was in fine spirits, and, with his head way back on his chair and his feet extended to keep time with the banjo, he sang: ‘Early one mornin on my massa’s farm— Cat dat pigeon wing, Lizy Jane!— iI heard dem chickens a-givin de alarm. Shake yo’ feet, Miss Lizy Jane! Shake yo’ feet, niggers; it’ll soon be day. Shoot along lively, Miss Lizy Jane! Massa ketch us dancin, there’!1 —— to pay! We got to dig taters and hoe dat corn. Hit dat dubble shuffie, Lizy Jane! You’d better be a-humpin, coz it scon be morn. Ehake dat balmoral, Lizy Jane!"’ After Mose finished singing this song an eight inch grin played across his face from ear to ear, his eyes sparkled and the old negro was happy avain as if the —ansepennatetipanennenmannipe ani PROFESSIONAL CARD McDONALD & ENMAN Attorneys at Law, Commissioners. ete OFFICE acc» Cameron Block, Victoria Row J. A. McDoxap. G. S. Ixmax. Ch’town, dec7—eod3mw&lawsw. WOTICE. A General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Inlaud Navaigation Company. Lim- ited, for the election of directors and the transaction of other business, wil] be held in McEachern’s Building, Queen Street.on Wednesday, the 26th day of January,1898 at 2 30 p. m. prompt. 7 CHARLES PALMER, L. L. BEER, F.L. HAsZARD, BENJ. ROGERS, Provisional Directors. Ch’iown, Jan. 5-98 td For 1897. } We thank our friends, customers, and the publie generally fora largely in- creased trade. FOR '98 We wish you alla bright, happy and prosperous New ear. Weare hustling with our accounts at present. They will be ready next week. SVOVst ws © SVS . SOIT SES8EF TELEPHOS £18] JAMES BARRETT, Connol!y’s Wharf. =e oF 2 ea. 22 28 a2 2. 2 8 ~s = “ete 7 Oe : Cum a rop-strop-bottle, Mr. Kimble! “Beefsteak, ham and mutton chop— Cum a rop-strop-bottle, Mr. Kimblel= Make a nigger’s lips go flippity-flop. Cum a rop-strop-bottle, Mr. Kimble!’’ And after each verse he sang the cho- rus: ‘*Keemo, kimo, kilgo, kayro, Fleero, fliro, flavoray! Rop-strop eriwinkle, little yaller booger] Cum a rop-strop-bottle, Mr. Kimble!”’ Though age had left its telling mark on the person of Mose, his rich voice was as clear as a bell, and the minstrel of today cannot equal it for genuine melody. I was not anxious to leave him, but the day was far spent, and I had several miles to go, so I bade him goodby and left the faithful did servant with tears streaming down his husky face. 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