The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, July 13, 1882, Image 2
The 1lerId.
THltks F, GREN EttR. +tr c4
W. I. WALAC1.
NEWBERRY, S. C.
THUR0AY Ji'.Y 3, 1 '2
A P.\'Nit VOlt VIN Pi i1r:t1.
Te ttMrnI l in the highe4t ruipet ft fi
-; r, to is t Mti t niMril in
,' I o pirope o1 thic c'nnty nn, the
tne. :t e nttttt ne vel y.A uan. nn
dettLin meivAiwnmn en,v inv1trh n1
V%te n 'W "m iw, %ee t1'-.' l (
'(enatlittiotnt, Atmendmen1a,
The following propose a imend
tiets to theo 1n titntion will b e
vottd on at the next election :
st. Strike out in section :., At
tole R1 of theo Vonsitttion the
tror tq "bnt no new t\t.ni. hall be
r ftrr fiormn ed of 1Os extent. than
tai- hndr.i and twqenty tir quatl:iv,
wite, no.. hoall any1 rx\inR.1t'mn
t t bteraeed ton a losr etent than
tt1x hnnred an twenty fiv quare
mitee," and intetrt it lien threof
the following t Irvided, That no
pen tannt shall be formed rich
ha lati o t ntim of +es than one
otie huni anda twenty fotht. pat
Af the whole number of inhbittant
of the State, and an area lss than
fer hnndred square miks, no .
thall atn exist.in ounties be re
d ee to a les aroa than tur hun
dre tquae msis"ue n.yp'
Tdnd. The Joint iesrihtin pro
pig acnstittional amendment
eilatin to the time of hohding elew
tions p ithat \eStion 1. of
Artiele 1, of the natitution of
the %tate as amenoed be, and i1
heeby, strk'ken ont, and the fi
lowing inserted in lien theref:
.The general eleciton for Senats
- an Reprsentati s shall be hblle
tt every second Ear, in sne marn
r, at nca taime, and 1at enh
plaes as the L is tn e may pro
The L wgslatnre did right in not
;;o t he ovte m rnr's recom
nndation to ?ta the sit of new
oties without estition and
their form ation et to the ea
prie of the.he ,Oatrre. And we
hink the rstriction' proposal' by
the amendment are wim making
the limit 40Ot nae miles instear
mef 6'2& it ~ ~ "ib
-Gen.. Waiter ray of rete
Ville, app.as t b the avrite
o tndiafo temtroll. We~
have own h Genera ayeron
altor yeara anhae tistled hex
toul fi the afln with eni t
t(dCo the tate's nerss H: has
manfet " his evtin~ to the
tae not~' hnlya in '.m pipin
tons f iac' bu i \ t 'ita
*tr re patrinotis Wh~aens herwa
a hw ofe ste he s eddem hi
m ek b"~ at and tegtbaey het
ties werns ma hy tields and
tha the armyh f\or gahery de as
ele r. tN theeihtre in 187
and*aai i n 18A ad s'.ws hans bon
n4at Ween Orand a
~7trh.
metfte vs ity~' - f Ale' b
Wiis wasisTe eso h
wa is the ilin inAlnn
ofEypir 'orin' ton'wsc
ene heBiis 't n hrae
to ineke wt the fr:d e
pasg f1 s wsl hog
Not "'ander" itut Farts.
Seeing "lb,,rd Taek," emprehensi.
bly, from "I wonder" point of view.
deni,-d by hiR many ituggestiont and
bra'nd in*Int ntions. we find him in the
pohti'%l field gnawing at dry Fhrub
betv. whieh ii as honecler, no the
=ummit of Sh%etn eV are willing to
give c"very Citizen the tight. to critieiRe
public offieera, but it nhould he done
at the proper time. Now. when so
onneh danger, seemingly, threatens
our t',ountv, no man who is trtie to
his jurty. should exerciso the privi
leg, to stir up cias againt. elas, and
etpecially to create a dttturbane in
his own line.
We find our $6.000 bond-man to
be 0 K.. although the wo-d "moit''
n,icht hnve heen misapplied. The
$4.(cO bend'man remains as tirst
'tated. Wet' eend show how the
mistake occurred about the *12Mt0
bondaman paying only on "one tenth"
of the anzonnt ouisid of the firm, but
it wetld involve parties who hare
"pas any," and would be morti
:ying to relations and friends. infor
matio,n enn be obtained on this point
hr callinv to see the .r. 1dter of the
IItm%i.t' lloweve,r it is not ont of
place to sa\- that the abknrditv of tc
expssion ''one tenth." is e weli
i'wn in that 1'rt of the t'ounty in
trhi; h the centleman tives, tha,t it iz
censidtried of no vahdty. Although
this i, a small mattor. he is still a
m two the im
"U sard Taek" Nspeks of his own
cotgrathuions ani work done threugh
t" Ftuggesti,,ns lMow your trun.pet.
"Utrd Taek," for no ether trumpeter
, an he had. "1 wonder who 'Ajax
.lr 'is '
1 am he, who kcer still when men
the best they can not a pcrpetual
grumbler. 1 am h:, who is a 1'emo.
erat ; tot trying to drire the sheep
ntt of the l'emo,ratie fold to the
trenbacker's pen to be slaughtored
'ith the negro. 1 am he, who does
nO (onbt zhe 'ords of honevt men ;
rot at(itping to prove them liars,
when they seent their words by their
oaths, endoried by the Ointy" Treac.
nrer, and ae optoi by the t'ounty
ommti ssioners I am he. who e!.a
fr\m before m' own d.\xr ; not acens
ing men of 'aning their lands too
i'w, when the iensr aseoes his own
hind at one-half or lss than market
pn ree.
A brave Adier who follwed the
(nfed.'rate fag\ for four lng y t,. s.
reht es a itx'ident of the late war,
which runs as follows : At the battle
ofietty*burz, when the roar of the
cannon Was% hed afar, when the t
z*,rt of th.e rit?e bteanm: quick and
or~ea, when the ontett was waging
wih groat arxiety from bOth sides,
a mar was aeon wrending his way t; -
nRa-xi the rea; with a de cient stop
e iedo to hav t.wrenched' his
'Ntek thetear "o ard 'Rrecar,~
WMt i,w t wedi.bare beev
Plrh tine thaph'i inot,h a:nk in N~
od nnt. ths geredS stor an, en
Stre wht i oay app af,bte only
unyOmes seeing~ that instice is
strieth~ adhered to. and ne et
ah irked. A \. .h.
New Oe Drkey Cele
bewee the 4th,~i w#e,
PNm .IN (XnO. 1882I
De "griansfor.th'' t hm
"-e. by the rnovdo wxk wth ahr
beehn~ cire byr aKew pert Kib.r.
sh'terThe -esch ofr the
. , ., w'-. hi
rskON E tMiy It isai ihat he
d-ev H usta' ver a tin-a durin
e ir restde- He s sieU' e
'seeWbN' bkX'nt. thugh "er s:
cas Oso a-e ber'1 ar
ds Mr ' W "owrav weM
hi, baok. r ond s' that be i e
a Su Rast's.
ade As seen
ee-a'ma e .1d s "nhe wm
the l4nnduy SNhool In iistory
1t ile' and 'rogre1st.
An Addt s Delivord by G. 0. Sale. Et
Before the Newberry Couty Sunday
School Convention. July , 1881
The.1 8,1hjet-t wh i.h h1111 been in i
is 'n1. t,jtI v tt imprtance It n.t \-1"t pT ''
Iittl* 1henth 'n7iv A Ie Int \' ha'
stine the hocin!ai:r .f w hat niay ba t--rt'
t. n ' a'-n Int!Ii1 S hoo\1 t 'm"ver t
w k tt ,w''! ' o raphidly. andi hAC ",.:
that a l'ge 'luilme might oadly he C,.
in giv.nv ar.ythinr likr a thorot;ygh !.;i..
oth fip unmhitet. Thit broad ti.'id 1 ,m
gi over in the short cpact\ of thirty muin'.
or 1h' rxnt4 I u'nr view w\ill 'hrt.'
neve-1tri1\ h' huittiei, and we -hili at em
lit n. tI1ttl 1. 1oint oit'the ho nt iti.
n.lt' thn 1m1v (r nlint'nit latlttigid,} '. *
dweri( 'or a moment on th. moc:. "ig!
pl\rcts
in order to ge t clearer hiaotio.t %i
o the -sttbi. et, and to t'ailiitate ouw re. "'
brawo of tats' ald dtate"c it mat he wb'l
di\iid' ti cre:nry of 8itmda\ 'shot l ato
of w hi.-h ~t' t1: rl 1 at m:10 lt'r rif
Tho natntral growtih an,d devr'olmn e' o
w.tck stgg' i i ho t jeri1sN, tlo?ugh {
ltti"ar\ lit11 ' I't L i0 Olritli arv nit ''
.-a't n,ke'd r or A piv . ti'd. T
different t?tagr< ot deet'hne^tr;:( aimo+i r
p't\ " ih'iv -in stt1o l"tch ether, r.o \ 11'7i
* o r ?:iv 'ei ,bgn p'; ee
t N , 1 i -i t r'ti d tw , '.' ": "idl o: t "
ltt' \..t'R i hi.'rt, !embrae , }t I;. :v--t,'I"
MF t. h 1".et.F.td. nat\''+ tto . -he !1" . ilet ' hu '
t.t ve. anlt '. n ci1 -.t tt". .t
wr w ter' n ro ir .s '' ei-. nti- h4
AX I a in t n *0!1 t k%1 r ll , ro t him k t
te hu, eStrin\ '+i on'a w'cm: nmP\aof
hr Wo ''ti.iant igon"ii ;i
'a. e"h n pm! me :o'idern t i :' .'
'v o xld nth lv it'ti inle; the ne
ttl tadtom'- theti rt a elig'orohn, a
ansite nif., S mt'n to i^chrden Ju<
hkm ' s e no r.ti t hav'O'K t"'ns
Aeted ondiimrled xtoin t e we:fi::
of he abhth daTher veN,%de
ir t''rt d "x r.t !,ire %f -i: xr." e
for 'orth.
p ..me tnd d e t')Ce Ih t-h
the 'reatr 'Ati'm Niation ?aier, his att
e r in ' th :e ":d\\ , !, z 'h ot t I
tho,ew e k\l Alto n"\\\th ing e tose th'
nm nts tr r w<a
g t1a' : " . 'Ie t\:-vk \N 7o tth a^,.
SItha t 'h' and ('xA to: -t! P nng etio te
i.. w3k rt
war,iuo a 1 i'..d ', w idr,n
l1 '"ilre te- ..e t -eas o
He A"-'-T'ei a eieac
-e., Wr:mtin Whtm :
ihr that M medens-a. thene '
A-"' N=r :n:!vA 11n. $e ehut:oL
c' Me x& A ..," &--n.
'Itorinti work which dnring the past centlt- Cch<
rc h-%, attained ench vtst propor tiona. Rob. the
crt Ra ke wa hnrn at taouce+iter. Rngland, W
n the year 173.A. is fether, Robert Rai- e
. th- elder, editor of the "G(oucester .he
,, ther
Jotirnal," was it mttn of' gie.t vigor, and o
extcl, nt reputte a. t t'itiz+-n, and one of men
the ihsr to i pote tho shocking condition iher
of w he"n;:li'h j.i. Rott. Raikes the cnn tend
tel' l.ei: o he (ilonteester Journal in lJ7. in r
1, th":'. inhrited not meric a nian- und int'i
,It ho:orahle t,-Iditions of' tcial ef'lort, t-in the r
o i umett for the wot k which, in God's mha
providence, he wat destined to do, of unslir , ,
. pa,d and at that time almost nntspct.ed w
fipowter. R+tke. seeom to hare been an ear- Sum
" nett, prt;ieal Christ.ian philanthropist., with- prel
F. out the least taint ot ftanat-ien in his cha- I ehUi
" raete. He was ever active, doing wi:h his I intit
might whate.-r his handa t'nni to do, for ter
It the relief, the instruction and the eleration h
o' the sftern;, the ign,"rant and the vi- ter a
toltt", His ef'ort in behalf of the prisoners tem
: in (Goureester Courty jail attracted the at- in st
tenti.)n and praioe o' tuoward when he vi.- of w
w ite.d (lettet.r in 177S rea
n- 1 cant:et do better than to give Raikei tend
Sun
n owr. acotint of the circnn stanves whi."h -
led him to estahlish 'Senday school'., %;l"
of the ohie t aid character of the work they bool
1, ere inte:t:cti to p,-'Orm. In n sp onse to vol
x eter Asking in:ornation on the stbj.set of S
Of Sntdav ehools, he so s. "Th.- beginning aric
o thi. ttheme was en;iteity owing to ' e,. the
dent. Some tu.ine.s leading t"e one morn- the
ing to the s:'nrbs of the ci ), where tt,
lon, -1 O1 th, peoil.h a are n) i.ip,l' duri
a mpl?.y,"d in It e 1.n niantae,aryi I; AmyE.
"toid, a. a* iei Wit concern at s -e m inad
t a lrtmp o: 'hiit,1, ' wrtchedi atd r , tt.i.
a:p! i t .-,:re ts Iasked a'. iS :.i",: <aiur:
at e :r ihe -h hiidrer: ielotige .,i :t,
patt -ie town, arti +mtnen:. d tt .-ir misf:
dt :id "ec 'Ah, -ir', ai:i the wotait t
ht 1.11 was speakingl, 'eonid ton tar , dg
a et this Part of the town on a ,::Avn Mat
\tt wo:it t? sh Ockedj indeed, tot then t:i. it w
,th " y a ib P .ti:h n :idtl li t .h e"- the
tn :. ii s, wt;., re -aCie trhai dael 1;i,ctf'e . P - it it
tiiat, igpt't d :heir time i. now: a:;,i abk
rio', la1'vit: At "huek" and cur-inc a::d
.ae.tia:, iiia t.a:ie so horrid a." to con
rk veyt ny st +er:ti mid an idea of bth pl.
A rather than att% other place' This conver- rgit
n .ation stgae-tetI to me that it would be at met
eas a larness attempt should some iitt'e t
. plan be tormxi :o check the deplora*e Thn
iNpotana:ion ot the Stbath. 1 then inquir- *!
et ed o: the woman it there were anm deceut.,
a w'cl-tdis.psed women ir. the ne;ghborhood tn
,; who kept sachooLs for learning to reatd,
1u -resetl w- di. tMa i to -our. 'ith these tcr
tf made t an agrcenent to rceive as many C"
ehild-rn as I .hoi-d tend noon S:ndac to rer
02 he instrteed in remintg anti in th ChurchI the
rti. ato'hism. For this engaged to pay
them each a shi'ling for their day's employ -i
ment..
be This letter gires a pretty ta it iea of the hot
ci. ,bjects o the rchool, the material et which the
1 they were conmptseo., the cbaracter of the mit
"a in:tri, ton. ana; the means be which teach Ath
e;r we", pr)t-idea tup to the time the work:
e -:th hands of the fhurei, end
ot nrti: I-, abont two years after the
begi n e: the work, that Raiket made et
nc n:en,tiyn ; it in his pape r, an: recommend- had
e.. E-t..he ge:era'. adoptiot o: the pian. In the the
next year, 174 he wrote a letter to the tha
,. ( 'i't'emar.'s M tic., ar intluenat.ai per f- is
a: o: the y, which beught ab h a
i"
d" e-prea nt. rest in the enterrie.
t rThrs etter Mr. Weskcy inserted. ithe ad
Ai-minian. dagaxinte and: aetred. his dtc<
,a,i ' e te) adzp4 the institution The 1
e "!mOst imedi-tc spci c: rh rter Apl
m% be itdgeti of by the ehowing extract 1h*
N f-m a tr-ate e6tte- :date I 17 of Raikes .b
to Mr John Nichol, editor o: the Crenit-i
mat's Magazine: "It is incredibk with t
what r'apidit this sgrair of mt.at.r seed' t:bir
tas cended its brane+s oter th, naton. ed,
The third of t&t. mont .mn\teres 'otr aTd
ea-s cince 1 1-st m ienpe. t.e expredtie-_
e '%f edaw scho:ti in- the ione-ester
th i'ahle 'umber of roor ihitd-er aNM se t
i~a~oir amoonest :c -.iAW. . Thy
dIr. Arrmer'a the fi-si sehN.c' or. the' Rc" h
eo Raikes ptr was estblished by' Si.aoct The~
* Asb'! 0: \rgi'na, it. 17& 'The irs; *
hav~ e any ambhtertie -t-- is the PFs~im ay
aMphe l'1 Aerodn t th- Ame-sear Stai
ne\t(o*eij Katy Fergos-r, a no0r As'- The
Rees orSunde -h -os' esere esta'
'nded he at-s: i. New York tny it - <
* . bend C: tN ion street chm:
at~ t-n o'' Z:rnd'v Snhoo. inen p
a day Amre'-ea teacs the a.c4t ir-. the nme o
e'-ae efMerre c her -chos i
e- We ~ hat a-eady so.- b Rdk' le::e
th4a the 'enday secok c-. thMs et-c'd dit
1a 5e-e,: ' mtar.y :m-tn Na'e$ t:rr Jtee irar
asa&Lmes .l: t.Cd4la. bet is exainte thes en
lpoin'tstt a ,-t.e 0c-e r des-at. i: t he fiys:-z
em us-e. thm~'ercm of-~ in i a Raike a
beg.ta' '.y hin fai womer. s-ho kem d,t It
wh-t se tab- as ':' c-y eder as he
As'i' -th4e- beoten~-t Nterstos b~e-ame aO- i-1 -
e-r -e emb iha-eete-e. Atet a wlh:it
e- assoa t- WCe-t ftned -to- the-bmr io
was a c-en: imredime: :e mhe t-ar-. acd.
'-al -m:N-h-.;o- 0: as 4ed:flns and. o: T
- drt.v.''-" A: in ;'r- c t'b ct:'n o er
it '.w-4 A'?e- Rai't- des. a l d sc -
:it lae- eesset5 we- ale or-~ a- rn to-~44(
:e.a h-3tthte't day was somZtt tZ da't .. * .-it
- "eP. i 'er in-; me- a- Ri es
-hiimse:: b: p-ttia!v nwas sgesed~ by
?a4tes- . ir in'- a, the -ame 'a -
4. .m- - a: wa . a- r4 :b ch r ::e '4 .'O :
Sa es -n :a--xe nas mi-" ae"i.
ea" 0 p- bt'.e :b*: re wnrg
d4 .. 'sethc'-r as er trnedo
rO A lme-. -N cae m wast wir:'s'
- 4' b e -a - o: :-c v.?''ct- oke ---rt
- e t-:o -St inzbrinkeo an: o~
-- ..N:. te a is er. 6: fl2a.iI IDse
we o a ne-nee wa-e : c. it En-s
4' -m a ne - 4. : Stou ete a .m* o
'C'.. Wen< d rs :-ye stnni ae - e
ftRa te W - W~ me:n t ac oitoo
~ rs t'- De- fit- e-tree-. r :heno
coj eedor -i2m in-ns t4i
C .. a:ne:-arcarIzai.* a-ci -a -
e-a.e-- wo nma:e- Su:'a :n- en o -
was u - - o :m -: 4: :. - - :b
lars had that year become united with
TMspectire churches.
bile this secular feature of the Sunday I
>o1 is contrary to our Idea of its otJ eet, Col
n that day it was very important. en
were no free schools where the children ma
he poor might he it,strt*cted in the ete- toiU
ts of knowle,l,e. and if there had been
were many children %lho could not at
them because employed dtring tse week
irtons industries. Our system ot public I Wit
'nction has in great measure superseded oy
tecessity for anrthing but religions teach
but sti:l it may be found as a feature of Ner
'on schools, or wherever circumstances a can
demand it.
e hare now traced the history of the
lay School down to the early part of the ner
tnt century, when the transfer to the W01
ches took place. During the second or -. -
imediate period upon which we now en- It
:nuch progress was made in the work. sen
y associations, Union and Denomina
i, were formed whose object was to fos
nd encourage the enterprise. The sye- -
of rewards, by the gift of little books, or
me schools of tickets, a certain number
h ich entitled the holder to a small money t
id. was a common inducement to at- Jul
ance and study. In 184 the American Ada
lay School U'nion was formed, the ob- Ball
of which were two-fold; the providing Bes
itaWbe text books, question books,nicture Clat
s, and a collection of unexceptionable
mes for libraries; and the establishment i
anday Scheo by the agency of mission
in the more rccctttly settled regions of
x nntr. The Sunday School 'nion led {
-a'y in snhs:itntit,g a lending library at
ed to each -ch'ool for the gift of books.
marly the same fea:ures mark the work
ug this period to:h in E ,g;antd and
!rncs. Slow but s ready progress was
c in increasing the number of schoola
heighteaing their efficiency np to 1Mk,
ng which year an imr'eta" was given to
sork which is still ru.
the Am^ric"an Sunday Sc-ool Union is
the etei, of baring otit;ir:<ted the sys
of C onvention., row n n iven,sl and in- Pot
ensab!e. A t a mct':inig of the Roar" of sib
agers of the Union hel. April lt?:h, i1,M, as I
s" resot-ved, "T,ta: i: he r-c,'mmended to F
teschers attd 'uperittendeot of schooli hot
tc United State' ro e. -::e- a: somre suit
time and pla.ce for the pros.e of con- \
ring ti:e pri-tei,.'s 0: the inta:to:on: rhe
-% :,d "b.i: 10i h .:c:0h ,.:vch '0 'ir
rat tliers ..f Sui,nt' Setoo!. the best
.,- of otrgirin, intstrrng tud man-*
g a Snnday School in its various depart
at: and such other topics as may pertain
he general otiects of the Coonrention "
resolution was the initial movement to
I the exte-tsire system of Conrentions.
'h ha done so mrch to bring abo:t con
of action. Improved methods of itstrte- I
, and earnest real anI enthusiasm in the of
work. in response to this tesolutio a F01
rention met Oct. 3d, 11M, in iewT ork ha'
, fourteen States and Territories being
esented, ont of the twenzy-eight then in me
Union. Whon we consider that only two Qcl1
dred miles of Railroad were a: th.: time C I
peration in our contr, the attendtance day
n a Conuentio new and unt-ied momt be on
rded as very satisfactoy. It would- beI
Interestirg and rnstruce to review i
proceedings in detail, but dine will per
i-reece to only a fe'w items Amon-.g
re thing-S IT - as stated that "the majo-ity
:-hooh- report:ing itave net a single schotar
has become connecte wirt the char: :h
, profesio. of faith.' When we com
' this starement w" h the repno: o- the
n: in Fngland for IS* that over :OM .0
ircn hie gtC :o the sc hools representedO
been brought in to the churb during
rear, we certainly have ground to bebere
Sndar Schoo work is no: reirgrading. 1
as also repo- ed that "music had lit:te Dt
ninere in Snday School 'exercises. Dt
le some sclhoo.'s repoti-ed sessions ftm
to si hear in r--th." 4nd bere was 1
yeGstion as to the use of the rod in the
iplttine of the Sunday Scho!. t
Se foarth Conrentirn-. me: in Newarl, Che
i tStb, 14 "Nes-er hfore,'' ass one, Bill
i so many Sunday Schoo: )eaders of the Ftra
been brought fbce so face. Takea as tt,
he it was the mott merorable Sa-indar
t' gather'ng e-er asseNbled ir the
ed stae, if not in thr wrltd." .ten
Ts Stares and Territories a-er rernesent
besides Oanada, tret Britain, Eypt
,onlh a.5ica. On this ocews- the svs
o: triennial meetings was fixed po ,at
has continued ever sinou, with-u: inter
the Fifth National Ct-'tentiont het a:
Con'renions were ita-i Trienationst
inserest and actiri::y exoited by- this, as
bly was uniprece-dented: organisar-n be
e one - e iwattn,d of"e te r d
to (rc orventiorr iti :he United Di
etS as more imieite -ete-es: o us aid
worki eieahere has heentes;s eQu ally
ev.and the Suntday S.chool enese
,ng--oc: 'oestat Cb-is tndom has made
Sban.- -hn- at:mnted to given an our
o. onr sni-4ct, uecssa-i! br-ief an I
'r..W ave- det; more as ent
-. :he er.--ly isor o the mov-emen- as
gt p-'ihab! more ~W unfaiia to th ma- NZas
y the: the Wo:-k for the la0t ba'cn e
The "-bhid- o te-se:ti. aids so -
h reg. -uh lesson helpis, golden r:s,
khoa-d exeri-ses, epoiits. an pree
orgaiia 'in o scos, btve t
heer. the on rem-ie of the stsem o c
-i s d combined efbr: o-' the )aat
tgyd'e or th irr 'vears. and are famihta:
ii b e:at ibae ntgver-the snb- s
of Sunday Schboo: tausi the atniou
-tz it de,-erves. but in the limits of such a
-r as aa oper orn ti oecastoj t: was
assibe SC' snieak of e1e-ving. ufee
say- rha: i: h.ed. no veri- n-sminen: ptar-.
eSat,da Seboo: sirior to the &-wventrion
her we 1ook hac-k ov-e- this f-: m:z
mraa Seboro: wai-i we caxno: ha: he ai
te-d a: the va-s: p-rorarriocs ewihi
i-w taan iniicen a hageting.I
W. Roe-:sikes. it ts-rurester, En
d.gree a e child7er : og:ei-'t
I:- :e ireastng and inth:e wo'rd o'
?a r iatestan: Chb.risen: there
-Te-( Of9%000ofchId-er being ?t:h
rir the Unhed $'ates 92 K unZ
..ds. SE tnet-ers. andi a cran,e a-tzy
S.il ec-?., Wbe eer- the maaeiou F
-. stiarity has gone i:t te Sunodas
has si0en1mr.ied hin:. and to4at- ir
A-rie. and ther isks: o'' :he s.. inse be
U te t'a-s' sanc- *-iu child-er - 'voices
a'e so hu a-i:on- owssired
:ly Jhe noe: sees of Robe-: 1taet a
A
The ma.- of Gioiastee wen.:.
B~ea'-ing an ed- of ri-et-on- o
And God the blinesen.as.,
S-'w wate-ed long b ai- hadUa
arr.- tes' s-a t rows.
b'.feash~ and hi' and 'deser: bare
iDez blaaiss as the -s
N. Twekeip.
wt:n afbees h :~,s- hesiden:, f
o-n, : Tjres: ?esien. ..
*'. .s .-. &searne ;- e-es
ei.i.Ta-,I . Diez
Thsat .:niembeW&.i
so at- t-'-..zW- c
t
Peerlesa Perfume.
he refreshing aroma of Floreston -=
re, and its lasting fragrance
i it a peerless perfume for the
e.t.
low sad to see a child rowing up
h .n emaciated appearance. sores
eritng the body. giving evidenee of a
.ifulous taint in the bl,d. This
all be eradicated by the use of a
bottles of S. S. S . which has
er been known to fail to cure the (>
ct case of Scrofula in any stage. BO
s guaranteed if directions are ab
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