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« &■£ * 4== >L. i, BARNWELL COURT HOUSE, ». C., SEPTEMBER 5,1 %S9. j — T?j**n ’« a wnnH*'rfu! riiwntiy we *11 of nf kvrto M'ht iv Um: st'riiijfi-Ht thh)*«H tufk, aud the qtiM-rmf filing*‘.'T'iw, WiMTv ll»«- Vnii’ie* mid Hrwwnk-s gwurd orerj’- t)>iiw nice, An«l d>'i!ciit tin siarT] children with chamiln*; Where fin-re’? noltody rii h, yet there'n nabody For hu nre rifsitmt. liwht Mhmft end M*cnre, And tlie tame of thl* cotmtrvwhcrv «U tliem* thing* ha— j * _i_ Is Irirux-ent Ku by land, Uitul of the wee. f m'JUeittiy allured And fliHCOtinted to a H«rlM #f R«ereii»fal W. C. T. V. Xertlag*. the Amount of ten cent* on *Afh dollar. Editor fcople: Of tmum'the teAfher, a* one of the • Our lioloted and ili^tiiiKiii.heil State Hfcertry light* of a-riHghhorhood, President, Mrs. Sarah •Flournoy ('hit expected to keef» up HpiiCrtrAnoe*, buy pm, ruAUhed AUumIaIo ImiI Sntitnlny, hikI <m Sunday afternoon addressi-d tbe tlie latest hooka and contributt* to eliar- d,jh4ren, a large audiema* pf ladles and liable jenb-rprliies. Teaeliing Is glo- gentleiuen listening c } 11 Ted In this Rain land, long Tears ago (We all of tin live there at some time, you know). But somebody kept me one morning/rota p)a\ rprlaea rioini, but glory 1« a Article of diet. Tlje c otirluaion of the whole matter jug is glo- gentleiuen listening entranced <to her very indigestihle 1 eloquent utterance*. In this lecture i j Mrs. Chapin tuAdo ttae of it aerie* of largo pjoturen, pAipttd hy her daugh ter, Illustrating the drunkard’s career, ih* tbigt Cheap teachers make, poor The cblldrcn will not soon forget those object le..aonM lqH*:il|ing to them from the pinturad' presentment* of pitenn* childish faces brought to w oe and w ant by the father’?* drink habit. On Mon- acholam. Oct ffood teacher*, pay them well and cur school* will proper. A And tisiik me »«»school, as they culled It, that : bc^rt is generally found doing sentinel duty in the suburbs of hi* DlPUkT,*- .Lrl tUtt. pat.rnna inrnst, lLaix ^ A GRIEFS. The rnilj* of winter urourjpd the weals— For dajM they darkrtieii on Ike OKI; Nuw^akyru tbe wlogs of winter boot, TbefMPN ripple in tlie wheat And pit item grief* came thiefe aqA fust— l.ife'* txjugb web tuvkod in the Uaet— TUI ailcntlj anU the giopfn They l*ew tbe whiti^f lieart to hloonv —Charted Edward Murkliaui in Scribner. name wpa Willie lice, but no ono killin'. WlmCa fit© U®e? ilain’l othtHh l Ub>ogbt of calling biin^N illie exce|R bis A QUICT PICNIC. I sang «:• I went, for I gueaaod nothing then, And thought mysrU wine wnb my bi>ok and >wy pew. Ah! little I knew a* I danml on In glee That I left liahylaiid,—bmd of t)*e Wet*, • •They tnught me to r/k*l, and they tunght iae they lu :id so, thut it tfioughf fa thT * night, "*• iwnutei) to g«* tis*-k to Itabylmul then A^»d-h**Ye no ncWc ls>ther of fldhktng Sgafn, Jhit tn ius 1 would to remember the way— ? Twrs lost. i*u<l forgotten forever that dny. For runu- imiy n-tum oma- tix-y leave It, anil* Tlveir Inaoeeni Ilabyland, land of Un* wee. fth. little folks living In Bahylund n.)W, ping with the birds as they singm the bewgh. Dunce with the blossoms thut dutu.c *U your I reached Blblrsville on ft Friday cren- ing. end bad luurdly «ntero*l t!.e queer day afternoon a meeting wa* ii;»|M*iiihnl i oUl placet wlicp I learned that tlwre was to !>:• Jicld in the chtiicli.Jmt sonic bar- ^ tp »ir « plc.ii/, out u» “Mi,, f.ilk.‘ , -*4w^ Hhootln* at me from behind a bush •uipmcr, an’ If h® gits too i*nrt they’ll lw>? to carry him home in a cart." •‘Oh, ©heir growled fhrf youpger Srotltor In dingnst. “Tou'uns Is nllus fur i folks got rigliB? Do %e own this yrre airth? If anybody ort**r feel sorter it's tn®. flsin’t that young Darts cltinnin' my gal outthar?. Hadn't I offer go right out an* liegtn in pop at him? *nul I ilon't do it ’Cause why? ’Caunp wo iiev gm to have nmnners. If I kin meet i^wdih he'un to-morrer he’s got to beg uPPpar- don or go under, but i bain't gwine to befool myself uforenll tliess.” 'Henry," tbe one who had been dele- *W1I,LIE lei: Ik. to look at her as A© i mg. He Wkcd lo Hear voice and smeU ths lets she al way*, wore, her (Lilly visit was whatb® Hvt looked forward to. ’When w armer ho began to sit np bgM dow in nn onsy chair sHt hftd )»cr own 1*0me, and she wo*Ll sift on a stool at his feet and talk e money liberally In a school and will exercise a lively watchcure it* life and prosperity. , ...— —— \ I'uoKrssoit. Tn.fcsr ri*. Midway, S. C. August 211,b 18t^9. Editor I'tOjA*: i , The Trustee in tbe 12th District ev»- retmi conspirator <urcif!afed the fab .. ^ * CS*'*a 1 hood that the meeting w;w fur ladies over# tnily, ami *o tbe considerable niiniber of gent lemen who Here iinxlons to licar Mrs. t/liapiu held only three yett- tnring t.f* church, two of these being clergy mcu._jaho desk |>e*qxHl in, thtu rat tier gingerly and timidly ventured , inside to find rlieinaolve* heartily wel comed. Here let me say, oilee Jor sflf, 1 that the W.D. T. 1'. i* not h secret *o- cifty and thut the privilege of bearing dently Indlevee IbatTniste^ shmtiq *tt-tn^—?jTn w F. L'luplti, 'the uiuxtada— down and rest wiien they have c'oiir ’ wtieht female orator in our Southern j - day. EverylKxly wafFas niucji^xclted j as on tlie eve of a Fouffli of July, and j the colored people could hardly hold themselves down. The Widow Raker, ■ at whoso house I found lodging**, had ' Iwen cooking for the laeft. throe days, mnl it w:is w ith a fitting sen^of dignify that bhc iuforippil me of the fact timt she w as “the committee Ikvw on vlttle* to cat." { During the evening a ihnnbrr of im n dropjK'd in, and after A bit the commit* j sister. Willie was poor npd Homely. His hair was w hat might bo called U i bluo whit*, his eyes were pole htul with out expression, and he woo altogether a . _ ^ ^ » i u rumimM very plain person! He amj. Ids sister ! him about herself and h*r dl^ly Ilfs unta * Mary luid arottlo lions© in the outskirts *h© made him ,1kject slav# ’ ^ of the city near the car liarna Ilisclos© * 0V ’ 0, J her with a lovs Uioft «; “ whaled him to Hunk he w<*ild beoocne forgot tliat he was poor end homely, ^ "tieriry, tn®«p» wno naa p®cn gey* * car conductur. , Aft any tHfte, He (Md i thing iimt h^ iiii/t n/>rwr ^ gltfOirrip^rcTr evifylxxrylmi' be rend/ Uvolho bne, nncT Mafv', ns idie uaedV tltfi she was as hi^li above him bo w'cc«1in^ in her little garden beside the street, would look up and bee him pass uud Kay to herself: %‘*Kow, don't ho just look fine with thos<* blue rlotiics mid bra:>s 1)111104“?’ Iir>* sider's eyes could not see that the navy bluo of the clothes ‘ painfully f»vt. Vllli'carn oiner wltcriVi r ton ncs.T, rthI Indn-am iitfkuow muuht oftiMeatie Jtcjir far away from y<4ir Uidwlaud t*lr. Know that ourhHpplest tiour?* nuiKt !>*• Wliik you sre st plyy, Inyottrland of ll>e wrv! —(toud Hovaaknqibtg. — • a Four Pay Fs«»rTe»rli. Htdway, s. u- .vtiitvgfhn^n. Editor Ecople : An Idea pnrvalls that teacher* should be sought for and employed in the clien|M'i»t market*. Tin* teacher who down and res/, when they have formed to the strict Jotter of^slic school i law. ThL* itlca hg.a ruined our schools. on atT;ingcm®nUi got together U p Raid the chair to jump, found a young man, loading a revolver just Ixiforu noon, and he walled up to |dm and said? “IW>n Culvert, you hand that ycre over to mo chuck a quick!" • _ “’Catwe wliyW >• 'Cutuk; it might go oil l*y accident, and if it did it would be my bounded 'duty to riddle jou.^ *TU abide," Raid Ben, as he pnased it over, “but I wont it when camp hr<?nkA That youngest Taylor ligy is doing heavens are above the sartli. When fur held her little jeweled hand in his, an ahe sometime* allowed him to do, Ho' would have l«een willing to hav® died i ,i Ikr a thou.-ami times ove*— *— .Rachel was entirely forgotten. Shn would come In souietimes to •©'• him. but linxight nut tlm stf.kly imihir of lii-» face - w , m pi ahvavg be sleepy or watching it i* triiH tho^thc law dm 1 * Hot requric the trustees to ‘»diiu (jie |H*ople./of their private money <o repair »*r l^nild school houses, on public, land.” I mad* no aiich claim in my article. Hut docent school hmttgf* cannot be erected by the ptihli*? tax ahme and the building fmnl ol I emp< ranr«». ...ii.i ii-«- 1 Mi*. Ch.inin e ivu ted by local IcFjma . . _ Yr. ’• _ «.UU. .iM-nt k>ni»l« or.V,r in onr Souib.rr,, f(tl aw , ih . , j, „• bnwein' ,,«• mM* fU l,,-v lo Mates, can never he, uluuild never b^ . . T .' w . •mapu < . no uhuiw, in the eternal Iknc* of things, r«-1 No^. then, you Jim, Raid the chair- drop lie un down a peg after the meotin strict hi I to ladies nr a few privileged in- 1 n,an * ns ,,e making aom© note* i8 f , u t," dividual^? r.ur, rhough the clnudi, luuig _ on a pni'c of_papef^_*‘JPU arc la-walck- The day paaRed off without the slight- low Mtiinlay afternoon, and the men, fne Habcocka—»tl»e ole nmn ami hi* two trohblc, and those who anticipated for fe.v :,f inti tiding, st.nhl nway, tln-re lx*ya whs a good audience, of under ttu* jMiwer of-that thrllll ami flout* words of lire, consecrab <1 thrinsolve* anew tp work for tbe cause away, them _ ImyA They 11 coma fiXT-il fur fight, and anvatthc Ifrcakingup wem UU:iprx>inted. women who, ’ at the fust sign of a row ywt‘11 whlWtr* Eu rvbody sauued content and happy,' rlHbig voice , the oommitle® together and pile on to an ,| *| K . n NTe got lack to town the old ; cm. should be supplrmei Ifpl pi ■viiti»^ < l>e..fvi.;. iic« Now* 'the 1‘cople will not meet together^*|toi)ta^ litOHisly spd iMiutributc, Leader* _v 111 work the' slw-tpest generally gets | uew-!utry. Tbe Tnuxtia^aio the nam Hie school.' A* a result ©f till* perni- r«l and legal leader* mul. they are the enme to me on the Wed- m'sflHv after noon paesoiigHr train and w«* wcm sjic.cdilv on rmito, by privafe c(iii\evaiicc, to Law tonviHr. '1 be ride “K’rtvf, Mr. Shmnhna," answered .firn, who wa* the vilhige-biadkaniitb. “And you, Toni—you are to watch the IInr|H'r»i—the three laiya. The olo man man Har|icr shook hands and confiden tially observe di _ ~ “Say, stranger, wasn’t It l>eau-tiful? a and made bis sleepy pyct d|n»tner. To her lie was handsomo and the uniform made him hainlsotui r. Mary was |iartial to uniforms. There wa* a policeman in that suburb for whom she hod (be great- I est regard, and in the.evening wlu n she I world go out to watch for WUlisVgnr going hy on Its last trfp the polfcrmnn used to come and hang over the gate and sho would tell him what a good boy Wil lie was. •' The meo at tlie barns did not know ^ much alxHit Willie, lie never met at t tHrir gathering* in the oflico and alabh'S and sung and danced and joked ua the ! others diil. Half of them did not know for Helen and would not talk lober. One day Mary raw her cyee filled with tears, and si*© put her arm around her. “Don't cry, Rachel; he will see tic Ugh* V by ami iry," sbe said, and Rachel brok®' dqwn and sobbed, “I used to think cured fur mo. In# be don't bow." Ono day Mary wml to him, “WilHe. E don't think you treat Rachel just right," hut be never (ward Iter. Willie was a long tint® getting wcJJ, Another nftn Itttd taken hi* car. I tit thesupcrinti’nJent said be wa* at liberty to go back any time when he wa» able. Tlio'pbReemnn; U sick and won t h© yere. Tliem liovs i; > turned too, was in a hurry for Willie to get Ji*t think of It—not a single pushon others «n«i. Mull or Uicm dM not know ■ -*r«-lL Mary had promised him that the* killed! The last one we hml np there name, hut Ibediuic keojicr sai'l “his friendship Wgun lust year over the odott out two cart load* of kill^) and car was :;lwa\*j3i». tjm® nml tl»e nickels »r.. ‘ wax delightful jtr the balmy, fair after- , on the shut©, you knmrrnnd bev got to ; wounded, ami it wasn't a big crow d, J 1,0 iyrned over wore always right in " n^n, full of dclicloiu odors of the com- * - 1 111 ‘ ** “■ - - — - - - ■*— U> sqneUdied right on the go oif." J cither."—il. Ouod in Detroit Free ITeba. numl^r. ingJirHr t+rrongh field* of entiuu laden • “1 kin Hck ib© bull passlc uf’em, Ms j ■ , r r IWillie'm passenger© did not tike him! , with bolls ;;nd >Inwing through the fclnunnns," contidenfly repHedTom, wl»o i AiiN|HaM<m t t > Wnni*. eitlicr. Tlicy sail he oiicned and left Clou* doctrine fearlier# get tb® most | o»»e* to arm,*© tlm dormant edu- Kivmmn gleams of the whit© flrcee far kp;>t one of the general store* Mwr) . j,.,,, ,^. n ^itl aU*ut tbe ndahla- open the door in winter nmjehut it in niggardly salsric*_of all professiotml [ catioual HCiitinient. * fl'.’.t 1 Z\,\vo ',iu- fmr v'hiX*Thmo^kii.!l hi* I “ A,,d you ' Henry—you lindor keep- Hons in imthro to the wanU of-omntliHl. M‘ u 'of oummer. Ho made them sit men. Talented, ^nrlted men defrrf D true that the Tnivice* get “hard ar^nn inw plowed the K ivtcrh iiwiR walking arownd and her ycr eye ont fur | Anotlu-r pant of vm w shows ih© ©«;„© close on the seat*, and gravest ofTens© of th© schmdi,*oii) /or U*or® lucratrv® | name* for tH®ira©rvic« fnwu tlm patron* ‘ Tim cr.#J aw tine and cKinM-inlly we , ert ’ I T. l,0 ‘ ? . v - If you ace ary man draw lib ' fact* a* ©“ idenre that man luu adapted q11 hc ' vou,J ,n:lk » tho men go inml© the ©jdicre* of luh(*r., HcYaVer teachers and public” and many of the truster* r‘‘J°h : »" l»» Die great harvest of corn somi 1 gun, jump right ott Fo him. W e can t j blmaclf to varying cnnditipna tif.iif’©. no© paid well K«h<a*.* pro»p*r. The , deserve hard name* bocMUsqjjiey Iftave ^lK'">'*’ady forth© harviwL Mr*. Frank | hcV the glorious feRtinde* of lid* festivi-, An exception to what U looked upbq iiMimtilv .«)«rv )..IJ to til. Wft unju.l. tho«,<),(..*. ll>4voushl to ^uUrv «.rm «■ : ou.-occion koocie.) eamlo iso „ „ ^,„. ra t t»w b. f.»,mUn th. .lUtribu teavhers of RarnwPU L*omrty t* ftr,**. have don©. Many of. our ottlm-* are iVcpb *' great field* of cotton—the geq- J wi u . n 1 ^ked umh-r wlmftausplcen th© \ The average -monthly salary paid to the tion of ftnh. it Li olMervtsl tlml in the warm waters oT the Nile, for (nstanc®. car when there .was room insTenit of standing on the rearpbtform in n crowd All thia Unis should terminato lo a luippy wed ding. and he Had I>oeii scanning uitcntly*, ihclunise hunten'directory for a suit- able pltce (o put his bride just os eooa oh sl»e w ould conoent to becoru® Ida. — One day Willi® mad® op til® mind to* tell Urien when she cam® again Just lugv much be loved her, and- when sHo camo In and oat down a® hi® feet «*# - looked at him with her great li«|iihl dark eyes, full of tender soUqjyUido, and aske*! sajtdyo make him unpopular, j him Ik>w llo )k , 4^ her i^nd atfll he n®Wr violated a rule of lb© com- j a tt cnipti; u to spook, but could not ami the keenest “spotlcr" could ■ h pony. never h.avo reported him for asingl® mis- j dciycjmor. . \. jllie did not like pirh. IT® u*e<! to 1 bcttcr tlmu the schools of itarnwcll. second and ignorane©, A tni-tec should Ik* guided hy a nohlur pecu- eiJiicatjori from purely philanthropic yiotlvf* be ought W> frsfgu. If n trus- L»* make* hi* otlhdal career a ragged diagonal Intwccn duly nud desire Sonic |M*oplc h«>Ul that any grad© teacher who can read and writ ' will do to teach little children, lids view would b© correct if t aching )nenw |y meant going ov-vr lm*oii* in parrot fa-hioit. A *t«nl**nt at college frequent ly *j>end* half hi* time unb arniug that which was kaproperly taught liini saHroli Will retrograde; but If h®tnakci when a child. Children acquire l*a-1 hi* Heart a golden ve*s«l tiled to the giiagc lietweoii the ag*-of fonranU ten, ! brim \fith iHith, courage aitd cuthusi- qi,«! they 'kill Icarq th© correct Uk© oi | aoxnscho.iD will pr«K|mr, «Lcir *Mother tongu.*, if during that My cuuchiAior) i- th it the Trusted in pla-tic an.I funuatlrc period, they arc the 12th'District Has Vhziueo* and law fltgown with cultut«4—H*Hver*3tionat- bs«lly uHxcd. (’hil In n r^red In educated fain- Pnorgaooft. Hies find grammar a1m©©t u*©lc«>s study. ChUdreu murder Kugli.*h uoft l»-cnu*e of a lack of familiarity with grammar but be/au** of 109 Biucli | ‘ S '; Lki.li.noxh, liamberg, S familiarity wfih »n gr..c* and tboe© who 1 * ll{ • * ©peak tn correctly. Little children , k Mjr 1« Mary.-<!irU ,.r» n nnlaw*. I. w . u bf woo -, Nowit happens to'be tlie case that Uf wouMh t h?C 000 of Ukuu get on my carl - hotcl#iatcs the lighter articles of food I ^ Leonid help k." There was no use , ,’n.r)M!ri.7.1’g Ht' It -oVlo*-k and/brief ! and I'm Mund (Har'll be aright uul limiictPn* had l»e©n' tlif noficc of smart of sinners besides. nia rea . . si. I if . . . ^ Imr . nming, a verygooil audlvinrcgfoei- At an early hour next foren<^ I re- ^ uxmX i n requret The systtun d«x*s ' to ^ ct n P a fiirtation with Willie, 1 ai> r * aou ami 11 O'-is not wining C1 j | tPr >m i w/iat wa© *UU better, a moat paireil to the gronnds, two or three miles not need in tlm tropics the moats winch he was adamant. A neiglibor, nay tvmuisccratc hi* etforr* to the cau*© of ©ynipsihetlr on©. To say that *1i« ! away, mid found a good many jH*ople be- Kro so largely consumed in the colder ^ had lovrd WIlMe “You nre weak yet, oreiv't yon, Mr. I oh*? How angry ywo ought to be wM® me for has ing been theoauao of all your trouble. Lut you'll hurry up ^nd get Aik! §He childishly hid her cheek agal—f Um li.ind sho held. “Do you know, I 009 Monday r aroused theui t«« a furore of ertlutsiosin j fore me. Every sort of vchiclo in uso In i* not t© put It t**o strongly and w hen ; tH®eo»rvh hod been prr-aed into service. rt'gion. The sending of fish from Nor way to the cougtrie* ntioutjho Medlter »f the oldest branches < htory of eotnmereo. -he 1 io*cd L'cmld hardly take dow tithe nn j cverv sort of people and costume 1 rancin i* ouu t f,,-1 ..M.ui-h ... .■.vorwnvu.oy vrn .It ^Vto h* s d*r<«! "In U™I. to form a v.nmn. M c at mmc urm-eodid , ,, , , .j. . ,i tr:,,u m in* 111 for old nml young, and cverjl^ly look.al Where tho Hsh svas of g,**! qualHs as if he meant to enjoy it. Tlie place | tJ, c population was scanty, and, on the was wildland romantic, the weather de-i other hand, wher® tho population wa* HgJitful. nud the jubilee sqqrs of riic e*i,e'fctTTr ijigitilc t*i { ilarkies echoed up nnd down tn© gorge. Hloqiicut' .and gifted Tlie tirst cl.aid nrosi* just after tlie crowd A I., llrr Tliat K\|>i»fn» 1 Isrtf. roi.i ®hi*, AugiiHt I'.uh, i«so. the rtiiveiaity. I’lie-c »»cficlar*tii|i* of© pt Ih' uwanied competitive examina tion of the poor !>.)>•* of th© State on September JOth 1 Hi’.f, ‘To *a\e the np- plicani* the cxia.'iiat* of a trip to t'O- luiuhia wu have decided to hold an ©x- aminatioii in cat h Cuwuty. The qiu**- * % C. *l'hc Alumni Asiociatlon of Hi© I'nl- Mmuld have thoroughly refin©-.! and vfr '‘ it > •♦f ^'ith i srulii.a lias esUb- otlocstoib trartrrr- and snch t-Mcbc* Hcncticiary ScljnlAi*hip* in ©iimild not lie paid htsrvaiioq wage*. Children learn larg.lv by absorptjnii nud they arc ©lux© obserrpr*. Every eccentricity of dn*** or *pc©eh or ih*n»ght or action of tho teacher i* heeulv noted, frequently imitated and often Im*i^iihc*,» life habit. Tbe w rink- *♦•* of old age never become thick ugh to Hanfcb Aho meiyori^a of aJAlhUtood. Wc h.vo to turi^ound au*l TouL back tu the. blue mountain* of yonth-MKHl and on tlm misty summit* we *e© standing the noble teacher* who Inspired u* to i»’an h out on the mead ow of knowledge with the angel of I’nigrc** for a guide and tho polo star *;f Truth for u destination. An oceoiu(dished teacher will exert a I'M'rtnauent and beneficial Infinenceon tho entire row iv unify tu which he lives. 4 Dr. Waddell’s oo^otry school in iij»- p©r Carolina, which wa* attended by Thom a* Farr Capers, Owirge McDutlir and Jame* L. Retigru w (!l ev®jr remain a consecrated sjmt of glory deserving our high ami lasting comincmnratiou. Barnwell Comity still feels the inllu- eucc of ffroweir* Kish Pond Academy ami in that country school some of the • ^^’^bincc, J am Jending men of Carolina received their training in the rudiment* of ndneation. Swh school* mould the character and society of a cou>u;ugity for genera tions.. The aw/fc^plidied tracher w ho doe* HU duty de*erv©> ft Phuial coinj)eii*ft- tlon. Only those SJUoJlAve taught can peslizi'-and Afftpreciate the hardships of ft tutor’s life. Imagine a mgi; i;i a badly ventilated room Htstjding eight fo organize, th© newly formed \V. C. T. ( * C. unaiiinioilsly electing Mrs. T. <>. : Lawton PresoHyif, the mother uf many hoys, a* Mr*. Cjiapin said, Fclij;:, t»i the ! • nimir** •>1 thing* ( the otiii**. 'The pastor of Law ton vi Do, Rev. John Mor rison, gave his earnout, fervid endorse meat. hi< aouHul prayers, to our ©11 | deavoi> thro,ighonr. )V© consider it a, |M»int gained w h©ti holy men of Goilar- } ray tl»eiii*®lv©s on our side and w ith .j heart* raised to Heaven invoke Al- inilliry power to nld u* in tho fight against Kiun nnd 'Ttnlu. 'llure wa- a (fuller mveting at night—wonderfully foil considering that our audience gath ered from distances of six, five, four and two mile*, for yon must recollect. Mr. Editor. Lnwionvillr is a village of magnified mapilflccnt distance*. Last night Mr*. Clupiu organized a T« m(»cr- aru , e fft*giuu at CampbellUm auiong the colored j coplo. « M»:*. Dr. Youn'm, County President of l!aui|)ton, HlaU •• lu KKavInc. ** : tioii* w ill be prepared in Jhl.i city and! Never fall to-w ell wash your lieard the paprr* will all bu forwarded lisn„ ' vit ^ so;l P «old water, and then ruh for c^auiiuaU|^pHud correction by the imuiediately befpje yon apply Mine, coffimltfen. 1||k is ii..ne to *0- th© lather, of w hich ti.e moro you u-e euro uniformity in, f.l)u Mrmling a* w ell a " ,, t, ’° thicker It is the easier you will to *a\c Uoubl© for th® exami^r* in ^^rv®. each C uunriy boat. T?y this moAtisriie*© Never us© warm water, w hich makes count* exSWKs w ill have nothing to lhe fHCO < of ^bavers) leiujor. do, but lie |U(Vnt at the cxaminatioi:, prtaprv® order and ruiurn tho appli cant* papers to u*. >N ill you vpn^eut to conduct*the ex amination for uk in yjtfur County*: It jvill give you very Ijttl® trouble and we feel certain that you will U» ^jlad to help to thi* extom such a worthy cause. , Please let u* hear from yrtp at once. you tl* « We w ill scud you later oiitn® cxauihiu tiou queatioiis and thes^'holarship* reg ulations. Thanking you in ud P. 11. Wkrtox, Chairman .‘icliolarship Committee. Huttr* a day, keeping one eye ujkmi the p “.hciimnilMn ami Catarrh. Rheumatism and catarrh are both bluod disease®? In niMiiy *c\crr cases they have yielded to treatment 'vith It. i H. It. ( Rotaiiic Illood Ualiro, v®i:ule hv Wood Halm Co., Atlanta| {M. Writ© 1 for book uf cpnvlnelug prouf*. TSent : free. i It. P. Dodge, Atlanta, CHl, r^vs: I “My wife had catarrii Old inithii;/ ilid ! her any good. Her con*titutiwn finally tailed and poison got into her tylood In cold weatlyr placo. your razor (closed of course) in your jwicket or under your arm to warm It, ” The moment ynu leave your bed (or bath) is the best time to shave. Always wipe, your raz r clean, and strop it before putting; If awav; and al ways put your shaving bru»h away with th© lather on i£. The razor, bring only a floe saw, should he moved in a sloping or saw ing direction and held nearly flat to your face, care being taken to draw the vanu# for your *kin a* Hght a* possible w ith the left Yours truly, , hand, so as to present ai#cvcu Ruriitee and to throw oiu tbe beard. * Th® praetiee_of pre-sing on the edge, i>f the razor in stropping it soon rounds it; the. pressure should be directed to tjie hack, which should never be raised from th© strop. If you shave, from heel to point of tlm razor, strop it frj0i point to heel, but if you begin with the point in “having then strop It iroth heel to point. had readied the ground. The chairman of tin* eurnraitteu on order came to im looking very anxious and asked: ''Which* un do you nhide hy?" “What do you mean?" “Which rcliguu—Methodist or Bap- tiri?" “I rather lean to tho rrcsbvterian. Why/’ “Because one of the Baptists core 1.- taking advantage of the occasion to try and convart tli® olo man Parker. 1 say it don’t Lx dong. Tain’t the time sot apart. If he goes in then some of our Methodist* will feel to go in, too, and the whole thing will flop over to a ramp meeting. I want you to meet up with him and tell him lie’s otf-tlie briilga." Fortunnttdy for nil, theold man Parker Announced in a lou«! voice that he'd whip the man w 1k> talked religion to him on a week day, and the occasion didn't flop over, a* predicted.^ 1 bokmI found th< Baficoeks, father and two sour. They were plain, honest looking folks, with nothing of tho nifiian or desperado 1r. Jottbr or actions, and we had been talk, ing for a quarter pf un hour heforo any- (lung w as Jet glip. Then ono of tho boyi announced: r » “Say, (sip, olo Jackson ii yere." “He /ir’. ch? How's ho conductin’?" “Oh. sorter.® “Well, if he’un wants to be healthy he'll walk soft. I don't want to kick up HQrotv around ycro, ’cause it’s a feste- mous occaslmn. but he’un tuu*u’t pre sume.” “An<l Jerry Baker is ycro, too, i»op,’’ added the Isiy. “How susserfrous fur the Irftcs of Jonv tQ show up yercl How’* bo co»-' ductinT" "Fahisli." “Well, don’t you chute onjeas lie draw s fust It’s a festemouRoccaslmn. and dead folks lying around takes off the edge ol a pusRon's np|»etite." “And Tom St raker is over thar*, pop," continued the son. "Doen fie'gj) d^pr; ^how up y*te as big as life? How*!!he conducting “Tolerable." “Tlien tell Jack to goclOw. Jack wnntA a pop at him, and it’s Ida Umtnbn duty to hov it, but he needn’t b© so awful Jiurryisb alxnit ii.'lt thar's any row ycr© the ole woman .will bo Rartin to cotch a numerous the fish ws.i poqr. I* it out n rcasonahlu inference tliat both man ami fish have sought tin' portions pf the globe where tlie conditions of life were most favornbl© to them respectively?—Youth’i Couq»uuR5hT A J«kr on th* Slinlstsr. Mluistere. as a rule, are as fond ol a good joke as other people, no oiattet wliethcr they arethe joker or tlie victim. One evening when Mr*. Vqn Cott wnS huldini revival meutlng* In SL Pawl, a party -Ctf. mhiiiitcrs, inciuding »Rev. Dr. Dewart, of th© Bates Avenue church, were present, nnd, in reR|K)n*e to a re quest hy Mr*. Van Cott, gave “experience fcilks." The Bate* avenue minister wa* tin* Only ono who failisl to respond, iud wa* made the subject of remarks from the pulpit, the lady not knowing that Dr. I>ewart was also a minister. Final! she camo down from the puljrtt anti standing directly over hiiq, «aid: “Young man. unh'ss you repent of your riqs and walk in the narrow path, your noul -will be forever losL" Seeing that she wa* Laboring under a misapprehension, tlie reverend crnllemau g«sxl nalurcdly lio- tenod to tlm cxIiortuthiuA, while IfU min- isteriol bretliren were almost forced to laugh outright. Notietug tho broad smiles, Mrs. Van Cott suspected tlie truth and retunicd to tho pulfilt. After tlu> service* a good iangh wa* indulged' in.—St. Paul Pioneer Press, te* ever since tlicy were children and playeit! hi the dust of tli© toad l>t*foto tb© ettr } had moved dowu to tlnmu Willi® liked 1 r + ftJclud, too, after a Cushion, very mueh 1 as ho lovcxj Mary,tbi he p&yer tInsight j of marrying he* oi»ai)y ou® elje. Man | urciI to *a/ to Idui, “Willie, cup|ss«e I *liou!d die, v bat would ) ou do for •, lM»uiieke<q*er?" Jffury didn't think 01 dying, ®lic was-ihinking of tho police man, and WilUe woul<F Mtswer, “Don’t talk about sucU absurd thing*. Mary.'* Tliat wo* all tho Batbdaotioii she eve* re-' reived. ' V ’ Yet it was through a gir! that Willie’* lif© was changed, liow tbeao women do change our lives, some in ono way and soiuo in anoijicrl Willio w,as supersti tious., He said he was unlucky ©very time ho ran on car No. 11&. A man had shot himself i;i it once, and another ( hml fallen off the front platform and bro ken bin leg, and Wifiio ivaa always har ing trouble when he was ou it Ono FVlrrunry day car 113 started from tho ham sft^ts usual hour with Millie Lo© os conductor. Everything yentpn well nil day and Willi® was flattering - * - w— himself that ho fti’as going to escape luck for once, but *h® lurks around us goingyo lie married on ati.d 1 want you “Oo to her wedding! 'T3o to i ding!" Ho waiil ift onrar lo hit th® room grow dark and everything sen nod unrertaia. and b® fainted. “It ia worm and ho Is still so wtplr v . and I suppress I talked Mm to death," •he said to Mary, who canto to 1 to her nlarmed-enltiag. M.iry was quick witted and sho pretty nearly wligl hod Happened, the tuld “Ttddia" all about It th^ • ing and mid oh® P>r*d Witt*®, of but olio thought ho had < tXM(ed liachel badly, and may ba tlua would ba a lee- son to him. For several day* Willio was too weak to sit up again la th® easy chair. 11® seemed holpht* and unoonoemed m to* Whether he gq^ well or not Helen hod not been to sc© Imn sine# th® night bo fainted. She w^Lbusy With Her wed- din^ prrpam|fonsaiMt jasft the gate onu day to ask If ba. ami wondered if Mary thought bo couljH come to Iter wedding. **No, I do not thihk be can go," Mary said, and site said it coldly, and did not come again. 4 Trouble with tbe (IrsnuuiirfuiM. A writer in Tlie Christian Wpridscml* up tbu little rocket to sluxl light npon the confusion existing iii thO minds of many very well educated people in re gard to the use of tho two words “sit" and “set"—a confusion stiniLj iq HuU wTilcJi seems to attend. »rpou tho phoico of saying “will" or “shall:” “A man. or woman cither, can set a hen, although tliey cannot sit her; neither caq they set op lier. although tbe old he® might eit on them hy the hour if they would allow. A man cannot set on the wash bench, but he could ret th® basin on it,.and neither tho basin nor tho grammarians would object Ho could sit on the dog’s tail if the dog were will ing. or he might ret his foo/ on jt^ But U he should sston tho aforesaid tail, or &it his foot there, tho grammarians as 1 cottage. if ary was It wa* tho day of Helen’s ^redding. Willie heard the enrriagoa roll peu! <N» when we or© leant con* ions of her ores- !• l ! lc he fonied bis face t<y ^ tho wall and tlie tears <fam® IntoMscyes, that had been strangers to tears for ’ years. Rachel liad brought in a bouquet of Easter flowers and placed them 00 his table, There were violets among them: everything to remind Idra of her. JlMft in tlie dusk of evening Rachel herself came ia. She (mused a moment aft tha door to re© if ho wm asleep, and as bis eyes were closed she concluded theft ba was. Bite sat down on the low stool * - and as her face was partially turned- away from him Willi® opened bis eye® and looked at Iier slyly. cncc. It was nearly night and a rain set in, a raiu tlmt froze to e©crything and made tbo^hu k very slippery. A young lady wImj often went down on .Willie’s car jusked tc tm left otl ut the a\X'nueand Willie rang the boll. She Rtop|x*d o(T, but ns fat© would havo It nnotlicr car was coming from 4h© opposite direction, tho track was slippery, a new driver was managing til© brake, ami instead of stopping, os is the uru.hI etiquette in vuch a case, tho. car came or). Willio standing ofi thot Rtjp took in tho situation si a glance, ami though he was always alow he fiU#c this the exception. JI© jumi>ed from tlie | car and alinjjtf Inrow tin* girl from tlie track just in time to save her, but lie slipped and fell and \\iw ground under the horse*' feet and tho cnod wheel* Then t!u* car stopped and ffl® passtn gcn> crowded out and around him. “Is ho dead. Ol Is lie deadP cried the ;irl whom he had saved, and ,*ho knelt down beside hirq. b>ok off his cap and brushed tUy damp hair back from bis forehead. “No, he Is not dead," ?aid a policeman, Mary's policeman, jyhq hu()j)ened for once to bo where ho utjb neixled. “lie live* just IkjJow her®. #IS’e will carry, him to the houve." They picked him up ami carried him gently b^to th© little at 4wvy who is trying to ia*ert a'pin into placed her on n use of B. H. B.T. and doi'ntng the edge, you max 410 my surprise her recovery was rapid and ,on S :ir fo *havc well and easy, complete.” the >«»«() and damp tin soon rus* £be . 1*. McDaniel. Atlanta, (ia., I fin© teeth and edge. nm. h «.n,da.«l ^J| A uf mAI platft leu,her «l,oulll always fie kepi with razor* to wipe t-ul.rtu in »l.n l..~7 7.t- : thrill W lib.—M Ol UcA« Gift** HI©. If you only once put away your razor t^t, and thon we'll hov her to wait ou rlthout stropping it or otherwi*® (wr- : ^iritie fall Am 1 lit Abe anatomy of hi* deskmat© the other u'pon a girl who is trying to swap * hewing gum; keepin^onc oar open to Hie music of inuiiiplication table ian<1 tli© other to-a niixi hievoui urchin wri'ea: “I had rluotH ati*;^ *<) had 1 cun Id not along A' ith crufc.he*. I also had neu- “Youare!': “ Tain’t t “Ka “That’s w hofll spy- uud) ciTl -as . right, stranger?" shun fur ghootinT well as the jh>g would how L And yet, strange as it ruay seem, tho man might ret the tail aside and then sit down, and neither Ij© assailed by tho dog nor tlurj grammarians. 0-— y^to t in® with fright and would liave fainted had not Teddic" l>e<'n there to ansuro her tlmt AViUie was nil right, “only hurt a bit. He never thought RnijMfr pretty be fore. In fact, he had Wfcr tiioughft much about her, but now at ah© sat be- Tureen him and the fading light ho noted tho roundnesa of Her cheek, her w Mta thrill, and tit® pretty curls of browm liair around her fact* and neck. “I wonder if siic would do jpxt os Helen did had ah® been in her place," h® said to himrelf. “Would ah® have anno here and mad® mo lov* her and tbeu liave cruelly told me ah® wrae going to b® mnrricd? Yea, I ouppoo® ah® would’ wo* men are all alike, coquettes, ®v« of tbem." Racbc) wa* thinking over by *ou)© strange, unei meric *yin]mtby \YLUie'® mind over the post too. What u j ^ ^ had always l>e©n to bim and Mary, an^ how bravely she had fought her ovrq, buttle of Uf® fbu* far. “She tea oobfe little woman," lie said to himorif, ‘*tnd Ir up the Indiltcrent patron* hLuIcoJhj rttflted dignity nLliio i^cnliar pKV /t)S ami 1 have u fgi eye* were .touch swollen, Ffu botUeal of B. H. IL, thank IUmI ! cured me.” )hn M.. Davb., Ty The Lmbrcllit. Sattam assumed the titln pf Cliliatrn- L<*t‘s enjoy pur- <> r ,ar d of the nmbrclla, and it U reive* as mq|}i as poreible doorin’ lb© by no mean* iuqjofisibl© that the word day, nnd thc^lo our sliootin’ au’ killin’ Kitrapo*. ureil by Herodotus for Persian on tho way home." f governor* of Asiatic provinces, origln- By nnd^gl Tound the three HariJcr atod in this way. Eramplca of umWk)- their pljies under a tree, las have U*cn found on th© monument* of Egypt ax well a* on those of Perse po lls: their construction differs little from those now in ure, and tliey are almost hi variably associated with (icrsons of ex alted rank. It Lx uoft too much to say tlmt throughout the east tli® umbrella them put a revolver out of came up. fine day," said Henry, tli® hope ther’ won't b© no A 'I oniu**>ec editor give* Mil* aeeount l©r, Tgx**, wilt©*; of the troifldt 1 ^ find*-i~\\h.ob bo lalKir*. jecks number of yedrs u» 1 Hqj» i rhe^cnatljtfii, i out 4c y thou Id flier® be?" “Well, theft uf Ben Johrtjon-.ha*, wju everyw'berc regarded ** tho emblem showed up ati' tF steppin’ too high-fur a^pf donnmnn and sovereignty. This wa* »t our readers ux|>f;U ox, f©Bcr of hi* breed in’. I’v® |>in wantin'a 1 douhttess due to Its cluae association with tnll©* from q railrosd, pop u* him fur sonic time. ojiMf he comes various aoleuin religious festirai* and horn * river, million* rubbin’arottod I can’t say a® I'm goin* obre-rvonoes, notably tho©® connected »wI e ^»; b< ; ,,f - t "ft OJn i 1,C i tol>oldl«ck.% * . _ ! with the wondiip of Bocclius; and this I “Aa’thar's Hi Bowman out fhox' a- connection goint»\6 a direct relationslifp — - -f UossiaVtt* to how for heithrjnmp, Ad- 7 ^Tie" riiyRteri-^ of sun and nature <lf4 the mood brother. *T owq^lm 00#' worship. —Geutkhian'* Magazine. , The next day Hi® y«ung buly whom I I wish 1 was worthy of Willie had saved come down in her car- { and Bacljel aftorted u^ flbre riage to t sce how ho was. She swept jn thrtmgh Mary’s little kitchen like a queen, fthd Rachel, who wa© sitting on the* step of the liapk door, looked At her iu amazement: at the I6ng sealskin ctook and Ih© diamonds iq her .ears. '#ay. ain’t Ahe grand?" hheaaid -ToJierrelf. ‘T wonder if Willie knew Tier "before? I wonder if he would have jumped rigid in front-of f wo great big horses and a drew a half sighing breath, uiomeu^^bcn stooped over lightly Hated hi® Up® with ; I for© ba fl’aaaware what h® wa*< I uul pass®crais sfln around her i isesaed herltetd to Mf breaal then lov® ns®, HtU® Rachel^ Tliey say spoken, ami Willi® wpa quent. The loro that i peart afi tamed and ( without hi* aid to Mary cam® hi aha car if 1 h:ul been iu her place?” Jealous little Rachel! Of course he' would hav® i doncit just t he saint* lim! th® person been the lowest of th® lowly. | hand in hand, a *u*. Day after day Helen Carpenter came [ ^ aco ^ ' to inquire after “th® brav® fdloW," m : Mhen the June she culled him, apd wl»®ij be began to j get Letter sb« brought film flower* optfc ^ hot bouio fruit and all sorts of tilings ^ that lic^onld not tat. nnd would.ioft have dam! to luuj b® * anted them. Sh® t brought iiim l*o*il.R, too; and read to him - by the hour stuff dial be did not hour. 1 lie did not cor® for book*, but ho liked ‘ * w j•; 5