What Next . A TIAST VZOU DBECHER. We cull the following theological cu tiouit8es froni a Sorion on "The fienu ties.of Atural Qualities" preached by Mr loccher on Sunday, Miay 10, .189, ant published 4n tho last number of tho Ply loith Pulpit: it n7o no overweening attnchment tc the church as a physical oiganization. I am rather under than c ver the litie ou that stject. .1 Ihelieve that the church Id ureful ; but I (1o not bolie-ve that any partleil. ar church on tho neco of the globe is ordnilned of God. I do not be. liovo one churbch iaiiY 'ettr' than''an. othqr so far as ordinaneo is conceroed. I do-piilelfevo there is ikny pltiern what"gever Mrid down in Isthe ew Iteblst. Inoent n reding to 11whieh chIIrrh-les should bo organized. I . believe that 9hurches statd on the ammo ground that conmimon l'ohoos iteRiliierary institil tiosi do.. They are found to hso usefiI and to prom4pto matt's gron% th, and so they are right. I belleve that 01rdilanillce, external fo lisi, ate latts of litter indiffereice. Baptism is 1titp'tim; wherlerA- it be 1ff1. sioni ar'sprinkling, or imetn'sIon, The Lotid's Spuer, If it ho ilminstered by t popo, Is good eloingh ; if it he in - istered Iy n emrilinll, it is good enough ; if it ho nidmlinisered by it I iest or nt minister, it is goiod enough ; if it hoe fil. inhislered by the fithiv in the fAmily, it is good enoogh ; und if ihre i, nIo one else to admsiniste' It, aili you ds iM iistr It yourself. it is just its good. The Lor's Supper bi-hmng.s to every minn that be. long" to the L11d1 JeNsus Cil.st ; an hie hsit.jist na ms11e1h 1 ight to ninsill'ter it to hnself es to have it tdmild.,tered to him byt a priest. In regsid to churches, 011rldile's, nild governmiient, I tak e the brne--:dcest grouid, and say thet they ar u* bit thiit there is nt1,1 one olf them thai1t is obliwgtolrY, as haviig wieiralit In Sel ip. ture ; find io in-m cnn comeo Is i siy. ing, "IThus saith the L(lrdi, inl rsp.lsect to chiemo. Do yilu Suppo.se thant 10 the veldilg, whenl the y(oing mnal auld his blushiieg bride stai IupI and excinige vn s - The weduing twok plae wti their two heitlis rusied together is on, fild whenl they chaspid ellchl other, 1n1d .siJ, "Thine for lifr ; minie I lil'." ArTr11TE BIuM, Or A lruto Flyn P'res lharrN - 0.u:A P)v. sr; -- About 1two 41'eclc y esiy iri, Mr.s. E. E. Caler, risliig twh her father. Mi. E. (. I iinev, at No. I A in. near Ehzabit- I street, a its n rimse Id Iy i light in) her, chalber.., ini %% hiebl she, with h1e' two 0hhir1enl, (sie fin iif-rt Gr1i onths old, slept. She im1e14d1i.s, Ilv' Jiiti,tumped tilp 1inm4l discove'-eld 1111 h l I.C held ws111. on fie, b8u1riil.g r 611m1 tho hottii. She gete e hr m, fili her aifter anf brother, Mr. J. F". 'rince, c:loeu to her assitance. They rescied thet childreii from1 the flaibes, % bivb, %%ithl some dilli culty, s1nd Mf (t'% o bedS %vere bil1t, were extinlgi.sed. - Mis. Cali, her brother 1sn1d falthcr, were bint hillout the h1am1tla ns lid 1rsils while vesculig the clildlen, blith of whoin wei u se Verely 11mrnt. Oe1o ofI them, EA%iin Cimlevs, nbout. tiree veins. of ige, lingeed in txercitig agony until stieven o'clock ves.itnlay sli .i -im, Whens1 leath put all el'i to his .sfleing.. At a lisle hour last enight , 1no hopes4 4of th:e recovery' of the hnhile wterec enter toinedl. Thse i sjmlies seussiin-ed byt thes others we-re of's a compaitivel 't'ri ill iite charnter, andit thley are ne'w dueini Mier the flamues ni ere e-xtingiihiil,i acid tihe cihenlis attiloedeo te, ani examsi. nation of thle r'ooml V ws' ni'ne. A Imo r-eno oil Isamep, w hichs MrI. Pinc asse'tite, positively,i' at~ twes.lve. 'eleeik whlien he re'ihed4, blhew. iout sieel p'lac'tel uipsn the tnatlp itce, nas5 ficignd is de1r the bit. it wasoin , luing i15, oft cue'i, b eei ex tingiuihedl wih the bedsc a i d5 bisshlin The hiunp was toucshsin.g the weshlb'onnei of the hiousec, wieb'i n na lial lially' hemrl. Th'ie fsmeily lhve. nso suse'picios.' of n h , thle I icgendiry was, or whati es motv. ;iiompted himie to tis' hiem'luish dei.. biost in the e-iit'ly pa t o' lihe ni2ht, whenig nll rf te furgijlr we'r'e in,di theb:wk piortione, anid 'onic''eledi himse'lf. linw le gut 4151u t i 5e ist aei y, n,% thesre h, j.. tre-' to "hOwtt wen.(' he4 oni,de is S n .'i'' Cief Ensgiescer' N-ih,as wtill give theo initers a thiersmgh invstiSgsi in', no15t will dO sill thsst c:nic he dose to bs ig the paerpetrie tog- tio jnsiI 't. The e.ishop l xtf,doir toi Mr. 1Pincsre'. res5dee't, keopt iby .\lr. 1?. Wol hiii, hs, threo'ie's, b'eut theo I tines weeo e x tin-* guisedl be'fme agny ili:eage wa's gi,ist. Sir.g' ~ Pince ssoil feamcily reue .l us to retuirni thei2r greful et'sIhasnk sss to the necighblors for- itei' iprompit andse vaubtle asslhtantce in th, ir ismr o.f csenlty aindh djisess.-Chimlesion, Neo. ATi-ANTA, Juneee 22. -Th'e iiSsipemecii. Diotut 1 of GeorgineIi'livc to-d ' derled thasst theo eido osf G teor'gus, u sooe'ete by Ithe itewi conevent ieei fre'verg proiuit s the lise rilenoIi telaisun Ihetnt-n511V white1 i.er.,anse a114 persees Ofr .A(1t C'i'ii lesecent,. an de.s f einries tnt sichiegce niniges art e ui cindt Tioid. S'eend--Th'lis s~letin oftIh theucd isi not. r'pited'i iby, nor1! is it licosstsnt with, thast part of the ( songstituie whlie'ghi'ehtei thats thsc uini slttus ofi the 4'7ciis shaill niever hei the setbji et of ltgisntissn. Thas euise ofh lte ts.n s.t itutieneshsilusetely deniscl to,thue s-gis lai tr the iow e' to isass lawis ini fistu(se aliouwinig the socinl stat us, ot comeeelhing the two rsces to s Lu ill sociail inter coese'; na he how thene iln esinence allowted churiches, fog' in.stance t, to deter tsieo for thiemietlve's whoe sheouldt 1ccupyi3 thseir seaIs, aned wheero they sihould silt, aind pieitsi tueilr'uncds annd *etnisoilt comptiiseictesel lhotel keiper's to einsu.ify andI assigns feincces to t hose ueing te'r accommdatio ns, ji iM necdCsIitg 1o Soile slttus naid grade, as thesy imight tink prayeor. The Consitulie n I psustIc s it be.' y.ei the jiowe' of the Logishatiuro everi to'ete't is ey inwt comsepollhneg I hecti to - make dill'tilt clas.iflcentins, i 1 grotip taogipee.Ir isochul instercoso K ~ t'ho * do. not reenugnizo ealch tsthe s7h soclial .equiale. and the sociail. rebaetions of citi sepajIl are nodt te proper isubjeclis of leg. IAissionI. TIheo Constitution heas wiiselvy - pt the maltter at rest, by deniyine to -the 6ikinuturo the 'power' to epen osr en% t'Ja on thsat-subIject. Thefoloin exhibits the diffarenit - sei i tit foo o theo earth. Of thii - - m6suimbeur of inhlabitansta - of thee * . te thiu isphere thsero ae 885,000,'000O - lti41i 5,000,000 I'sjr:nolites' 00,000, - - - A.i atio'religions; . 160,000,000 Mo. 48440,00,009Pagans4 170, akiis 5 o.000,0 6'profcess the Greek faith jind fi0,000,0# profess the Protestant. ) NEWBE RRY, S. 0. Wredn.sdy Norgg Juno 80, 1860. 0oOrni ,Tournahism. We feel the deepest 'commiserettlon or those unf.#rttfna(o editors who feel that tlieor j'ournalstle reputatilone and the peocu. niary iuccess of tielr papers depend en. Irely on tle niaticfieture atd publIiattion of three two-colin at-tleles in every Issue. It lippeArs to he a matter of ema)l conse q.ence what they write ithout-quantity, nlot quality, being the highest. aim of many. Sime confine themselves exelusixely to polities, as if their readers were fi the noidst of ,In iiterminable, heated political camp.lign ; somlie, ngnin, Coe'dense a chap tvr of Tilers or 3hieatil.y, for the edifict. ti11 of those who hI.v never road history ; others diseuss, in the most earlnest and relf steriflicing manner, the very peculiar habits of the Chinese aned the Jiapanttse ; while others, still, tiax their ingelinity to the -ut. mtiost to rake yp froit the embers of the Past ill the dead Issues that can Form thl iasis o.nrices As utterly devoi of fltter. est to lte great mass of their rcnders as a school.boy's compn.ifti on thie horse. Ti editor of a n. wFy pper. oid not possibly imike a gre-ter mkitako than coicludle that lie must illi tp lik editorial Columinith i oliginial matter every day, even lhion.git it be at the expense of other 01nd Iore intert'sting dipartiments of. his imilial. 3tli ay of the best tiewspapers in the volt r(Coizt this as a el f-evident truith. 1 ten ilties we lave seen such mode-Is of' miliarian jouirnalisin as the 'h'il.atII Ledglh r itd the Balbilnore Stn each i th less talt at hailf[' Vollun of edi:o. tiAi m.Itter-occasional1y with none at all. The a:t is, tie conductor of an enter il-isilig, p:,gresi%e tom(odern1 daily newipa. per lilllellrstadlluh' 11t, lie Iluft Subordinate ithe editoiHal to evli'y other depariment of iis pper. It his itilvertising columins are cronl u hit 1 g eeirll newit, telegraphic or locil depllartmelits have ai 1111u1nusuIail press ol' iniresting maiter, hto must give all these' the preference. We maky be in error i,lt lwe blavlrd ont jildg 11mlnt on thle aisser tion titat excet iln cases of rare editorial 1ih[lity, nitie out of every ten reLders of a iieWsi- lper i sad the editorial articles b81.t. Of coulrst., . theme are exceptions to this, its to all other general rules ; as when quemiions of gre.it tiaiontl importance are beinlg i dise91Se11d, Or st.jCet4 of' itnitstalt ho Vitt illpoilli tine areC tnlitating the public milid. he, even uider these circumstan Ms, the editor is gnilty of a fatal error who i'ngine thiait pirolixity is a convinc ilig 1gllliient.. Nen It all the best news journals of the country are rejectitig the old atid ohjec. tionable style of long-winded edi(orials. Thev havi discorered that no iman of taste or judgimcnit Is williii to wnde through two conltns of typt to i;l out "hat an editor thili bS tho Atlatic Gible or the pur. el1,vr North Carolina. Mn, SEwaIDI .d -TL Ir Patnpiucy..-Do. fore i.t'arting on ba pr'esent, tour, lie. stated very ex pility that-withitn a yer thoreowould ho at hteak-tip of Prosklont Grant's adininistration, -which hie pr6. naqnened thle. Weakcest admiistratiotm 1t16 coitfttry hats ov'ecIad~ t nd- he assigned nia oneo reatson fit.' going awa'- tha4 he wisheil to t>o e fur pff as-posstble- when the'-break-u p take.s .plaeo.. * (~v Yor,c. Stun.:' Weatho..-pne ,11sI.." Mil'oUBLE WT i Y400 LvEs, (A Lamont,y thp J1.rop Johann Gustavo Adolf S4himu ig, a newly arrived lptmigrant, wh9 -14 ioted for lifs Ono Xas? gulsh,) - Weli dir, do Frog Level I iSt* Iow In-der Devil, 'comes dad poest called by soooh Sobreok I can hichi -dd me out, Dough I've looked ne about, 1on3g -de eaters of kraut, Und dey never can tells vy It came. I coomlips Me avay, a 1I gallant und gay, Fon der land of der Doutscher ver I w peon porn, Ud dinks me I'll pe Vety glad utd mooch free, Ven ever I Soo De land of der cotton und corn. In Golnmby do *I ht Vas so Oulechl, at vin'night War for my curlosty Sinu i Und von landlord say, "Hferr Baron yon shtty - Otte, two, treir more day," I looks In his faeo und blow-pooh I Und den hIno horz verk, Und I ay to der elerk, 0, tells me were I may hold revel Und den up he rise, Mit de joy it% de eyes, Uiod le looks to de skIes, Und ie heave a sort sighs, Und lie says you goes up to Frog Lot,ol. Und I vants for to know Vat for I mioo.t go, Sayin "do.re di6y Can olhew Only clitrehes und shitables und shteepla ;" Und den he says me, "Do Masones vill bo Up dere makin glee, Und pesides dero pe fery mooch beoples." Tid I mounto me do train, Und I flips all rmain On do ei!etbalhn Greenvillo Goluniny Und I sees ns I pass, All mooch cotton und grass Un4 do TIorse und do Ass, Und de neger vat looks like a d.ammy. t Und me conms to do sltation, Und me dinka my own nation 'lil find in dis plaice mit der line sitnation. But dey cooms mit der shteeks Und I fears ime mooch keeks, So I very soft slpenks 'Ife gehis all" und dey laughs like crea. tion. Und I saTS Vat you call her - Is't dis der Walhallal . )er Ilimmel vo deut.gher uind lifter so blest ?" 8, Und den der whole band, Waves mne vay tuit die hand, Und saiya me, "so aban1d )bcr dere 'to-de'shtoro on de vest." Und me goes at do ihtorv S Veelin veeble tnd poor, It JId mle shipeaks intit a ann Jung und g frisky; ti Und he says-"md cant tell 1V t you'wants for to sell, b Und you goes i der hell, b )r e you go dere und get riskey." Und me goes und me trinke I Und dere n moonel dinks, S )as goes mne sohr got l dem ..agen, C Und me shtnys vere me peas Und me ebery ting sees Vor Is schust mooch agrees C Dis liquor mit ruio here 2u tr.gen, I Und all do jnne; men Dycoomas umue up den Uund dey takes me der trrandy uandl honers; Der coomas ein, undl dri.ors, &c., of said Bhanacrtpt. appear as eauti time and plee, aUd showi cause, if any the e-m, wvhy he prayer of tho Petitioner sheud not ho-gran ted. And th at the 2nd and 31) meeting of creditors of said Bankrupt will he beid at the ofee of 0. (5. Jae 'er. Esq.,. Re'gistrar of th ird (3) Cortgressiona District, SC, on the 13th day sof arly,. 189-, at By order of the Cot'rr, the 22nd day of June, 1889. DANIEL HIORLBECE~ Cierk District Court Unied 8tat'e. Juno 30 25 3t For Sotith OCaroffa, Summer Schedule. ~ Spartanburg & UuIeu I. 1t. --0. O N and after the 8th of une, Instant, the P.ssenge Trains*I ey Sprtan.. burg Court Hous, onUg , DAY and SA TURDAYB a50A. M:, aild atrive dit Alston, at, 11.3G A. Ii. Reuturning same dlays, leave Ahston at 12.. 30 hi., and arrive at Spartanbug Court' House, at 'A,00'P. hi., as per followUangsche.. dale. , Spartanburg .. . 00 - 0070 Paeolet-..... 10 6,1'6 J4,neavil..,,. 19 .g4g Unaionviilo....8 7 8 1gd4 8anuo..,,...3782 8.301 342 &4 Shelton-... 8 923 0 2.38240' Ly leaford'. . . 62 9 0 t0 2.09 2.12 Strolier,...66 0 1 91 a31.0PreJ de 8. GOO aR1 W ANDS8 BRICE- AShwa. ~