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LIGHT BEYOND. star* tbftt ?bta? la foldtn glory, B?yon<J th??*lra, awott moot), Up tb? briaht U44?r Mtat? hat* trod btfon the*, S*oI t thou thalt Tcatar* toon. Bcottfa vlth TTirrt wV.a u?> iV- 1. yMTflidf, Safe hi Bis Mini ?f lore, Thou ahalt exohauge the midnight for the nor> nlngv And thy f?fr hVma abort. Oh! H i# sweet to watch th? world** night wearing. The Sabbath morn coma on? Ao4 awrat it ware the vineyard labor abating? Sweeter the labor don*. All fit Jthed 1 all tha oonfliot and tha eorrctw, Earth's dream of anguish o'er; DeathleM there dawns for thee a nightlees morrow. On Men's blissful bora. Patfeoeel then patieaeel eoon the pang of -! dying Shall all forgotten be, And thou, through rolling apherea rejoicing flying Beyond tb? wrreleee sea 8halt know hereafter where thy Lord 'loth lead thee. Hie darkest dealings trace; And by those fountains where Hie lore will feed thee, Beho'd Him faoe to face 1 Cirufian World. Bich Mb*.?It were no bad comparison to liken mere rich men to camels and mules, for they often pursue their devious way over hilts uu iBuuuiaiuv, lauuu Willi i.uaia purple, -with gems, aromas, aud generous wines upon their backs, attended, too, by a long line of < servants, as a safeguard on their way. Soon, however, they come 1 to their evening halting place, and 1 forthwith their precious burdens re taken from their backs, and 1 they, now wearied aud stripped of ! their ladinc ftlld tV>#?ir rctinna nf 0 ? """" "vvlMUV V1 I 8lavo8, show nothing but livid ( marks of stripes. 60 also those , who glitter in gold and purple rai- ^ ment, when the evening of life j cornea rushing on them, have j naught to show hnt marks and 1 wounds of ein impressed upon them 1 by the .evil use of riches.?St. An- 1 gustinc's Sermon ^pn Lazarus and JXvcs, 1 The Athens (Tenn.) Post says : Dr. . ' A. C.1 White, of Maury County, Ten- j nemee, communicates to the Medical Journal, a^Louisville, the case of a woman Who is now thirty-four years ' of age, 'and the mother of twenty i thi^ee children. She commenccd at 1 fifteen. She hni hml oiv ??"!? 1 children; has had twins seven times, f and last month had triplels. The Bavarian Government has issued , a circular note to the Governments of ( Prance, Austria, Prussia, Baden and . "Wertemberg, inviting those powers j to a eonierence to be held in this city, . fbr the purpose of preserving the ^ rights of the State against the Church. , I Mr. O. JL Osborne, of Cairo, has j invented * spring to be attached to i tho foot, bv means of tvhinh n. noismn , relieved of the labor of walking to a 1 great extent. He claims hia invention will enable a man to walk ten f jnilea per hoar with ease. AKichmond (Va.,) correspondent ; of the New York World writes: "It t see ma to be a sure thing that we are to have a negro ma rubor oI Congress from Virginia. * jy - 1 A. man in Jacksonville, Fla., stole J the recent)j laid corner-stone of a t new B^ytist Church, in order to got t tllft'btlvAP flAln ? ?? ? 1 ' W?u miu uurrvuvj UlUtSt3U J tjp U it.| The Btona was carried some < dfetafcoe, Vat the effort to get the < juvuoy um. wm A ijuiuro. i r. ' r' ' 4 A Kentucty tobacco manufacturer reo?atfjr threw two tons of tobacco, lightly damaged, into the Ohio River ( rather the government tax 1 apoa it. j Oflbe-wekers are alarmed at the ? repoct that Grant's family has been j iMMftttd by the marriage of hta sis- ] ^ "'i" i tii > The fbst through train from Sao- * ?? ?* wjmi n?? cunarea p&seen / trired *t Omaha. The * W??t irvery lawre. * Tb? New York Mail saye that gfoomsspuiw* going oat of fluhton y on acoaetot of their propensity to 3 <Wnk too rnnoh At the Wfiintlnn Anew Tork paper Bays am *n half ] trWift *?d half black fcas arrived in * I.^k .1fcftl OUy from Arkansas, One entire 1 kie body is almost black aa c ike otto side is of the ftice^CeatMUkm hoe^Tkereis no. .the man. 0d seems J ?7 5**Ulg?>t, ~"i i? <i??iroa. of t Va^^nlfiB&avB been discovered in | i 'in'i 1* n~fifiJBfMir* - - "* < m&rm wrntary ia South Aftic^ob. i < * ?T tU ?li4 rook: IU nMivei, Iran Ot? Lttthma tad VWtOfi *awc dsab Lrrtri riadim : ? ?$}] etfcfte wordafbr, fSold Jfy Hawi," a*4H?. onmtl*1 na?()1w mt* nf hsi rx *>?*? ?? HIj ViHIliMVIV now in hla third year, when, some* times, to please hira, I lie dowaby him till be falls to sleep. "VThenever I do this, he pats his little hand. into mine and says, " Hole my ban.1' Now this seems a little thing, and what any child might say, bat I never bear it that it does not set me f<r thinking, and causes me to feel selfcondemned that X lack, to aucb a great degree, that same trusting, loving spirit that prompts him to do jthis, Ton know, my little friends, 'bow much you lore and believe in your parents, how you think that when with them and are led by their; hand, you are safe from all harm. Now, this is a beautiful and lovely trait of childhood, and far be it from me to do aught or write a word to weaken this confidence. Your best friends and safest guides in all the neriod of nKilHKnnil onH ??? >< -- V-I..V.MWU WUU J v/UUUj m o your parents. And sat^tlie day for any child, when it begins to hoed tho counsel or walk in tho footsteps of companions who have thrown off the rule of parents. Such child is in great danger of being ruined for time and eternity. But wise and important as it is for children to love and trust their parents, yet this should be but tho starting point to a higher lovo and confidence. If we believe in our earthly father and mother, and feel safe when led by them, when our hand is in theirs, let us seek to cherish the Baine feelings and affecLions towards him of whom it is said, "When my fathor and my mother forsake me then will tho Lord take me up," and wo shall be still safer. Not only our bodies are secure in our heavenly Father's hand, but our souls. The words, " hole my han," on Lho part of a little child, ar? an expression of faith in the kindness and protection of its parent. It expresses also a sense of nearness. It says, " I know while you hold ray hand you must be near me, and I feel safe when my father or my mother is by." Now, will not ray little frionds look up to the great Father in heaven,who jo tenderly loves them, and ask him, in true and loving trust, to "hole their bans." You should early learn to feel tho need of a strong hand to protect and ijuide you safely on through life. And ii yon, Dy lailb, cry, "Aly Father t^jon ar,t the guide of my youth," ivill lead you all the journey through ' so that your footsteps slip not." The little child, in the dark room, with its hand in its parent's, sweetly iiuks to slumber, because it then fears nothing. But -with still greater security may you lay yourself down in peace and sleep, when by faith you lay bold of the hand of Jesus, and feel that he only makes you to cwcll in safety. Learn, my dear childreto, lot only to repeat the words, but to mter into the snirit of that beWiitifnl lymn of \Y oslcy'a? " Father I stretch my hands to thee," ind your childhood, youth, middloife, and old ago will he pure and good, pour death peaceful, and your immorality glorious. ' i Perseverance in Peayer.?The ollowing ilhu tratiou was used by Dr. Pay son in familiar conversation with i friend : " God deals somewhat with 19 as we do with our children. - When [ am in my study,,engaged in writing >r meditation, if I hear on? nf* m-H jbildren cry, I do not go oat to it mmediately. The occasion of its -ears may be a ,more momentary rouble, capable of being removed by )thers, or from -which, it may be liverted by some toy. Bat if its sries oontinae, and I find that nothing )ut my presence will pacify it, I leave everything and go to it. So when .he children of God begin to cry "for lis presence, he does not answer tbeto mmediately, but waita i to see if the fry is repeated ; and if lie finds that lis child will be satisfied with nothing but bis Father's preeenoe, this dossing will not long be Withheld."A young lady took Titr younger >rother; *little boy of three or four 7AAM1 fi\ Alitttink ^TU* ?l?kXrw^.l r ??> ?} W VUUAUU* 4UO JlUHWUIjr WM in e?rt>e4t iftan, ftod apck? wy load. Oorfog the sermon sbe t*w Jthe little 1 ?fl?d Jrfm wk?t rate tne matter with him.' He sobbed >ut ; "ThaV man ia fcollezto&?t me." l ''! ^;* \ ^jtoxs>iriASi?^The fghBsteei i WAAtmrA Af HAi ! TA?a s 4i/ir II-.. i, reasore, con ten tmeai * % tJie great- 1 .'JM ^fcrick gm bk tenliM^in W^tot paM?ii t A- TV 8|f?B HAND mlip SADDLES, IS G^MOTfe AT Ufeo.OHXT May 6,1869. 2?tf Columbia Hotel COLUMBIA* 8* 0. " [. n ! vf THE Proprietors tale pi endure in ftH? notincin^ tlmttbis elegantly furniah ed tumUbed Kutnblifttainent is bow opeo foi tha accommodation of gueste. The tabl< will always be supplied with every deli^acj of tbe season?-both from the New Yorl and Charleston markets, and'no efforts nil be spared to gave entire satisfaction, ia ev ery rsaoeot. to nitr IP R IP. E LUNCil in tlie refectory every day from 11 UQtil bulf past 12 o'clock. WM. GORMAN, K.J0LBADENHOP, Proprietors. May 14, 1869, 4t Prospectus. THE WILUAMSTON S. C. AR&US, WM, A. McCORKLF,) H. J. EPTINQ, 'J Ed,ton. ' This Rreus o'er tho apnnlpn D ? f e-VW Doth an eternal vigil keep; No soothing ptrains from Maia'e Son's Can lull his hundred eyes to sleep." We propose to publish and issue about the l.'t July, 1809, at WiHiaroston, Anderson County, 8. C., n "Weekly News paper," to he devoted to Literature, Soienct and Art, aud to the political principles ol the founders of the American system ol Government. Its columns will contain original mnltei from distinguished contributor?. Tliesiac of the sheet shall equal the' Largest Weekly" in the State, and contain as much reading matter. We are pleased to give notice that s distinguished Chemist of the State has promised us occasional articles, which alone will be worth the bubscription. The Editoiial Department will contain spioy mailer of up independent character. Terms $2, in advance. Address, McCORKLE & EPT1NG, Williamston Argu?, May 21, 4?tf. W E Et! IIAA Bu*)ielH Ti'nnpoep# W11;tn 3UU 500 lbs Prirao Factory Cheese, 25 lbs Flour, assorted grade?, 10 lbs Extra C. and N. O. Sugar*, 1,000 lbs Prime Leaf Lnrd, Bbls Mens and No. 3. Mackerel, 1,000 iba Carolina Rice, 5,000 lbs Bacon?Shoulders and Sides, 500 lbs Sugar-cured Haras, 50 sack Liverpool Suit, 300 bundles Factory Thread, assorted Noa 50 kegs Nails, assorted sized, Buckets, Tubs, Brushes, 4tc., venules, uysoD, OuDpOwdcr and Black Tens, a . ? c e Pickles, Jellies end Canned Goods, Smoking and Chewitfg Tobncco, Quo Wads, Blacking and Brooms, Scythes and Cradlea??c*dy for use " Pitch- and" Hay -Forks, fT.? ?J ti_r>\ . ? *rfftc nnu. dinner v^onitlB, Wm# and Buttey Biscuits, Juat received RDd for sale by McDonald, Norwood A Co., No. 3 White's Block. May 5, 1869, 8?tf n ill in fm mm. H f * f ' { " *' H ; . ' ' ? r fy .7 > ?. y Our business having increase# to mucb tbfit w? find ourielv#* justified in furaiebiog our mill eufe* entirely, with' the moit modern.machine if of larger capecH* tb*n the old, we offer the following named articles at verj reduced pricea, tome of. whicli is aa good u, any io use in the DistrioY Peraons needing euch will find It to theU interest to examine what we offer at nrilifc lese tbaa real valoe. -r - . "i X Four Foot Burr Stone, (run* Der,) as good aa dew, never bavins been o?ed but very little, and ia of m good grit us any Burr Stone in the country?will be told at a bargain. 1 Pair faqrfoot Corngftonea, porf?Wen*b]y tkorn^ but utouldiunt* roiir doing ordinary good btwinete for a long time. Tbe gr?t*i? the ?e/y best, ood aukee f#xr*lIeot meal?will be sold very % good Smut Mkohine. -lift* t *weJcH?i^ce buy a'ferf gopd Snattef. w wib?it bait tli6 original cost. - * f' k""! ColtrmblA, SB. o. - - : ^ ' -i ? . . ' t IATT1T * hit s JIIHji IUIaIIK, ' Proctor I ?" Two or Three Boiler Sugar Cane Mills, of 10, 12 and 14 Inches Diameter, Manufactured to order pn short notice. Also, Seventy Gallon ' Boilers, MANUFACTURER OF : Steam Emm Rta noiiprs . i?^??wwj M iVMUi MVAlUftUj | MILL GEARING, o/ any fcmf, r GRIST AND SAW MILLS, Smutters, &c.? &c., ; IRON AND BRASS CASTING TO ORDER. ON HAND and for Sale Cheap for Cacb, one 25 Horse Power Stationary Sleam Engine and two Flue Boilt ers; one 10 HorBeditto; one Circular Saw i Mill, complete. i Constantly on band, all sizes of I Gin Gearing.' A list of prices will be famished on application to the Proprietor. All work warranted. TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. April 30, 1869, 1,12m LITE ARRIVALS! At No. 3 White's Block. FARMERS And Plnntera of AbbevilU and adjacent Districts, ?ro respectfully informed that we ara daily addiug 10 our already complete stock of riTiA nr^TvTTin ijKUUiiiUliS AND PROVISIONS, And the public mav rely upon it, that we wil krep supplied with the beet quality of goods, , all of which will bo disposed of upon aa favor* able terms as can be afforded by any similar house in the upper part of South Carolina. ... We are receiving from Tmuestee, North ' Carolina and Maryland, a large lot ot 1 ' " ; Corn, Flour and Bacon. Ic Store, all kinds of Fish, from 'a Bardioq up. Late arrivals of Sugar, Coffee and reae, h*lf and whole Rice. Cheese, Cheese, Of beat quality, ju?t received Nails. r. 25 Keg* Naito, all aisea, "from 4d to 46 d. Fresh Ground Corn Meal, Keceived regularly every week. Crockery. tfOrt rsesived a full-stock of Crockery. Molasses, , 20 Barrels Cub* MoUmm. j ? BArrels N. O. Sugar Houu Molasses. ' & Barrels N. Y. Drip mcdonald, norwood & co blacksmthing._ friday . jackson, \XTEL|<; known in tbia community u a akili" ful w?Tkro?n, wilt attend to Smbbwork upon Carriages, Wagons, Plantation Took Mill*, Engines, Ae. Hi* terms ara reasonable and hs warrants bis work to ba equal to (he be*. ' Febroar* 9?, WKU.it s:a s r, X i dentistey 1 < < < * ??vr ( 0 g i mkMM osKH?r5n* sw P??? WW. FttktiVDrnt 8tor?. : ' AKIuUrtlU H -W : A' #f . " MPWVTMAV V* A.) 0. V* . "rebrmny *6,4869,44,tf ? sum mmm i u mm* AT USUAL BATES Apply to MrmmsM * <r . *, r-'. J . ' !a^vU. ? f "r, i ^.i'-,;fa|ii ,! ? THOH. IS do* receiving supplies V tb* foil <MS? ! SuK?r, Coffee and Mohuus. ' Bacon, Side*, Sbaalder* and tfamt, l<ard, be?t kettle, Bakers, Spiders, Ovens- end Pots, large lot of extra Covert, Brooais, Bucket# 4id Tub*, Cast add Flow Sieei, Horse and Male Shoes, Hone Shoe JJaila,.^ T_ - _ it * iron, a.i sizes, 100 saoka Liverpool StU, 21 bbia. Flour, ! K ' ' ' hwm% of . . ;x . ; . 1 BEST SELECTION. FROM THE I COLLINS' AXES, L, H. 611 Wash boards and leather and COIL, TRACI DQQ CI With many other arltctes useless to m< g3T Pursona indebted are required to oosts should be added to their accounts, WILL be retorted to, if e?ttlement is not i A ' ' ' >- i > Teb 19, 1869, 43?tf JOIN KM HAVE JUST BECEIT FAMILY CONSISTING ofEVEl FIRST CLASS Grot been selected with care and We will not bo undersold goods are taken into considc mo. x April 9, 1819, 50?if mill 4 mm aa ~ ^ MM. ? Formerly known as Barnes' Rocky River Mills. < * Having sold my interest in BARNES* MILLS, on Rocky Ri ver, I adopt tbia method of giving notice, and of iotroduciog to tbe grain-grinding puHjo my -.suocaxotp, filesartc OLIVER ac TO UNO, enterprising, Industrious and accommodating yoiing taen Vrbo aroj Woli 4- ?_1_J ? 1 I" wm ou w uxuiu urrain and Saw Plank.} Oi ' 'oiire and pe 3 ol ? i a _ _: y.Jk Sp?., - l '' 'L: _ ^ 5 , , , ' . i r ? ' i ' ^ ^ E-ii ^ l &3ST3D <2TJrTTJft&YV im ? EAKIX oniog articles, wbicn ara offered low fo SO bblr Planting Potatoes. Table and Poaket Outlary, ' H6ok and Butt Uinget, *" Hand Sawa, Drawing Knfvea, Screws, of all sixer, Siftefa, Brats Ketltas <kcn Fine Smoking and Chewing tobaece, ' Tuipentine and Toilet Sonpa, Starch, Soda, Powder, Lead add Shot, Canued Gooda of all kinds, Cheese and Maccaroni,. - . Mackerel, in kits, 1-4 and 1-2 LIU. . ^ i CSUaiAAtAJl I* U*. IAC* AJ y ... .. o . P .1 ' OWEST TO THE HIGHEST PBICE OVELS, FORKS AND SPADES, SCRUBS, SHOT GUNS, SHOE FINDINGS, I BREAST AND IAINS, &C. Hilton, all of which will b? told lnw fur Pnali pay up. Indolgenoe will ?ot be granted.? 1 , |hey cud only blame tbemelves. The law made immediately. OX k CO. HED A FULL STOCK OF SUPPLIES, :tXTlillNCr usually kept in a zery Store, all of which have bought for CASH. when the QUALITY of our oration. Gtve us a call. MOX & CO. NOTICE. I I IP TIMSM if. 1. lUIIMltD, d a tt o e i s i* / COKESBTJEY, S. C? WOULD inform his friends and the public that he hasjust received a full assort| ment of \he T?rj beat I DRUGS, FAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, DycStiiffs, Soaps, Extracts, m Perfiunties, PAPER, ENVELOPES. \IR DIES AND RESTORATIVES 0 ' THE BEST QUALITY- / An^ .11 1 ? V ..HU ... ... ?.?> Btpv ujr l/I UgKIBI P, lieb bt uffc^t op ths most rsssonshle limit, s whole stock being just selected by DB. W. NORWOOD.Id Saltimok* and New York. Id addition to bis ??'J eompjet^ slo,ck of iigs sod Ohemitals.'.h* keeps eonstnally apply of tb? very best qnaliiit* of BRANDY, 11 AND im\i i i " 1 " 1 'or ike sick, ana familr use. beta* r??om? tided and letted by lb* physicians gener% Physician*' pretcrip^ioD* tod all or* filled?*ltb eTBeiofM, and any . article d for not oo b?ad pioaaplly ordered."-1 '*Thaukfal tor the very liberal patroDege be?ed upon blm daring the psst y*er be ee by tb* most strict ittaathn, 16 mfcril'li tinq^WLftf.-tb#. eame, promising U> keep jL.nl.lt> . .nnnl? -II ?J-J .I' - w w J U9BUCU UV publio K?B?raOjr.< -v^ 4 .v r...'v-.a 1 J. 1 TOWNSLND, Ait.uu:*-* J.,..i 0<" XHE tPUBIilO l-i XV: ' ' !;!/>.( tifto tho vsriou* br?noh*? of bi? profjaion, I and vkin k* wilTb* fe?efd wban mml mrofom JUHr^ri^ St a *-r '" *3Vr* fl f\ rtfchi^<n of May oap RtMl and Millinery col from crcrycorttW are invited to kii If you / ape j> wan Dress Goods, Whi dAAfla Ar? to the Emporium o you may see ne1 goods, stylish goot of goods, and ebes living profits for havn't been to tb Fashion, ask your it* - ~~t' Respectfully. FOWLER & EMIGHT I REPAIRERS OT nTsnw arm HOUSE ARPENTER TIIE subscribers would inform their frienc pmpnred, wiih competent workmen anc Cult on Gins, Threshers and Fans, and do From their long experience in the various brai of tlieir ability to give Batiftfncliim, And truftl now receiving a supply of GIN MATERIAL, that, line. Work will be done on ihe moat r ERY. " ' : ; [ They will alwavs keep on hand a good upr jOAK UOFFINS. JOHN ENRHVHT. August. 19, 1869, if hmttoj , ( MUM iDsrocaHRj WHEN YOU GO TO ATJGtfSTi HEWITTS* GLi WHERE YOU WILL IT VIKGIN3A \ W. C HEWITT & S( i >. I . J Hi tOMr ?, 1808, 24, tt NOTICE. I - ' !' : r ? Guardians and Trustees PREVIOUSLY Appointed Bjr the Ooart I or Equity, and Exeontors,-Adrninie- j irators Jind Quardianv<jd?lified by the late drmrfc of Dwliniira' tnm A .* nre hereby notified to make their ;anpo*t Return* to (lie Probate Judge of Abbfarilld1' ? County, forthwith?else all. failing 19 do bo (who nre in arrear*) may. ezj)wntloftfr the g ffrsi of day of May next, to be complied accordiDg to law. / - : ^ J WILLIAM IIILL, Judge of Probate Abbeville Co. * ' * 1 j Marob 34. i V. ?i VvV 20 If. < ,4 ?<?h ?* t-j ^ WA'^MA^ER Jj Y! t MAT!. luring the month E ?f ?^ Goods mplete. Ladies of ttie IMstpict ipiect oir goods Btti?g / Millinery' ite Goods, Fancy ?te^j3?JronJ>uy fFashlAn.whffPA X. 8*1 fit T^yXRf, jJo jj ' ~ w ^MHi^pretty Is, a large stock ip goods, soW At e EmDorinm of neighbor about ? g, '' " i ii i "5 McD NALD. * THRESKERSAJID TANS, 8 AND BUILDERS. la and the pubttc gensrally that (h?r ar? I ?q bagdaoc* of material, to RRPA1R all work in ibe liue of Carpentering. Dchea of their buainesa, they feel oonfidaat to merit the publio patronage. Thej are and -are prepared to fexecnte ail work ia easooablu tortus?CASH r ON. .pEJJV>1y of READY-MADS WALNUT aa* I . M . , 4 ?. B. SMITH. QBE HOTEL. L, GA., DON'T rOEGET TO QBE HOTEL, ND A HEAKTY OLD reLCOWB, >lX j)N, PROPBIETORS. { . . . 4 ' V * r'.' X ' ? * *>- /. "r.vr t* 'a ij * Vivv' ' y *<" I. imOWTOiMEHO. J, * "*5 ; ... ' 5 j At the " Marshall Koom Corner 9 aay be fbtuiU"' *'(* > ?* ' ^ " - . :/ ?i frwt i i innt .-A. mirn&i i unnuc % DCNCimL imortment of agars, Coffe? ao(| .?fta:Ai? oOMpl?t# m. AM/1 AHWAlk^m ^ O, QIC UUI UlUW unco UI V* have * 'gooeral rtock of llardriupi, 1 ' 'A < - . Lasers' R&keiL Place* S?w?. C^ulf* THREE '