Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1885 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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A Good, Healthy Snake Story. In North Carolina there is a reptile known as the joint snake. When attacked it flies to pieces, each piece taking cpre of itself. A darkey attacked one of them one day, and to his utter amazement it broke ail np, each section jumping off in a different direction. In the course cf ar hour lie returned that way and was utterly amazed again to see it all to; .to er except the tail piece. After wa : : ug a few minutes be saw the tail comi?-g up to join the body, taking sharp, qv.'. k little jerks. It came nearer and n: rer until within a few inches of threequarter snake, when it gave a sudden jump and hitched on in its proper place with a fuss resembling the popping of a cap. The darkey knocked it to pieces several times, and each time it came together again. He carried his amusement too far, however, in throwing the tail part of the snake across the creek, just to see, he said, “how long it would take it to catchup,” but it never caught up. The snake, with its three joints, was carried to the house, where a new tail is beginning to grow to replace the lost one. A gentleman who knows much about this singular species says a head will grow on the detached trunk, and there wiS-be two snakes instead of one.— Charleston Jtewe and
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