The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 06, 1901, Image 9
MENDING THE NETS.
Dr. Talmage Preaches a Sertaon on
the Story of the Fishermen.
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Otrlit'a VI??lplM aa Flikrn of >lt*
?Tht Groapal Mat and llun It
f ^ IbouJt Da Kept la
Rapalr.
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ICopyright, 1901. by Lou la Klopseh]
, Waab lug-ton. Jan. 27.
' In thie diacouree Dr. Ta.ios.ge describes
the Uoapel net and bow It U to
be repaired after being damaged;
I eat. Matthew 4:31. "James, the sou of
Kebedee, and John, hie brother, in a
JK "* ehlp with itebedee, their father, lueudlog
their net*."
"I go a-llehing!" cried Simon Peter
to kla tieinrades, and the moat of the
gpoatlea had hands hard from tixhiug
...i.i. >rv. *-i 1.- j -t u
LftsvAic. jiijo Hfa?nc3 ui wuna imvc
Always attracted attention. In the
third century the queen of Egypt had
Cor pin money $470,000, received from
the fisheries of Lake Moerla. And. if
the time should over coiuo when the
Immensity of tlso world's population
could not be fed by the vegetnbles and
meats of the land, the sea lias an
amount of animal life that would feed
all the population of the earth and fatten
them with u food that by It" phosphorus
would make a generation
brainy and intellectual beyord anything
that th? world has ever imagined.
My text takes us among-the Galilean
fishermen. One day Walter Scott,
while hunting- in an old drawer, found
among some old lishing tackle tba
manuscript of his immortal book.
"Wa.-verley," which he had put away
ly there as of no worth, and who knows
. v but that to-day we may fi.nd some, unknown
wealth of thought while lookk
tog at the fiBhiug tackle in the t ext.
\ It ia not a. good day for fishing, and
| V three men are in the bout repairing
[ \ the broken fishing nets. If you ure
fishing with a hook and line, and the
fish will not bite, it is a good time to
put the angler's apparatus into better
condition. Pexhap* the last fish yoxx
hauled in wa* so large that something
snapped, or. If you weTe fishing with a
eet, there was a mighty flounderir/g
ef the scales or an exposed nail cn the
aide of the boat which broke some of
thi threads and let part or all of the
captives of tho deep escape into their
aatural element. And hardly uny w
. * thing Is more provoking than to nearly
land a score or a hundred trophies
from tho deep, and w hen you are in the
full glee of hauling in the spotted
treasures, through some imperfection
f th? net they splusli back info the
" wave. Thai i? too much of a tiial of
patience for most 11*1 erraon to endure,
a ad many a man ordinarily correct of
peach in suoh circumst antes ecuucs to
an a tensity of utterance u justifiable.
\ TtewrefoTO no good fish*
ar? the time wasted that is si eut in
*n??dlnghis net. Now, ti e Bible again
and again represents Christian workera
as Ushers of tuen, una we are all
sweeping through the sea of humanity
torn* lrind cf u net. Indeed there have
been enough nets out and enough fishermen
busy to have landed the whole
human race in the kingdom of God
long before this. What is the matter?
The Oospel is all right, and it has been
a good time for catching souls for tlicu anda
cf years. Why, then, the failures^
The trouble is with the nets. i
an st of them need to be mended. I
propose to show you what i? ti e mutter
"with most of the nets and how to f
1iM fr~n V? 1
end his two boys. James and John,
were doing a good thing when they sat
In the boat mending their nets.
The trouble with many 01 our nete
! that the meshes are too large. If
fleh oan get his gills and half his
body through the network, lie tears
and rends and works his way out, and
leaves the place through which ho
qulrmed a tangle of broken threads
3n our desire to make everything no
asy we relax, we loo.en, wo widen.
iWe let men nfter they arc or.ce in
he Gospel net escape into the world,
and go into Indulgences and K\v:in all
round Galilee, from north ride to
south side, and frcm east, ride to west
ide, expeating that they will couie
back again. We ought t< make it easy
tor theni to gel into t::c i-ir.j, lorn of
God -. ad, nt far tie we can, make it
. Impossible for them to get out. The
I poor advice nowndeya to many is:
*'Go and do just as you did befoic > u
"" v were captured' for God and Heart i. |
- The net war not imended to be . v ;
reatraiat or any hindrance. What you
did bsfore you were a Christian do
now. Go to ell styles of amusement,
read all the etyles c,f books, engage
fiu *u anyies oi behavior nj? before 3011 ]
ware concerted." And wo, through
the? met*hei? of pel mission nod 1: \'v,
they wriggrle out ih:ugh this opening
and that opening, ten: n?y the 1;?%t
a they go, nnd soon all t1 e ?.onli that
we expected to land in Heaven, hefore
we know it, ure Lack :u the deep
aea of the world. Oh, when v\e go
a-Goepe! fishing, let tia make it sir easy
as possible for aoula to get in and as
hard na jioseible to get out.
2? the Bible language an unmeaning
verbiage when it talks about ecif-dt- j
tiial, and keeping the body under and
about walking the narrow >vay and
filtering the strait gate and about
carrying the cross? Is there to be no
way of tslk'-g whether a man is a
Chrisrtian except by his taking tho
communion chalice on sacramental
day? May a inan he us reckless about
his thoughts, about hi* words, about
his temper, about his amusements
after conversion as before? Alus, tht
words of Christ are so little heeded
when He said: "Whosoever doth not
bear his orosa and come after me can
not be my disciple." The church ia
\ fast becoming as bad as th? world,
and when It gats us bad as the world
It will be worse than tbe world by ho
much, as it will and hypocrisy of n
It.oht appalling kind to its other de|??ta
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Toslit Agaiu.
Tesla has just announced the porfco-!
tiou of a system of olcctrio illumination '
whioh rivals sunlight in its healthful H
properties and cau bo produced wiili a
or without wires if it should provo as c
fine a oomwoicial atuoio * > ioeia ?
claims it tc be, it will be of more profit j
than tho exobaoge of distrctfa bignils j
with Mars. ) U 7 > r
NotNevtf.
Tho word Commoner, adopted by j
Bryan as the name of his paper, iti not t
a now title. Inibt'i William M. Corry, &
an eztroniostato rights Democrat, fltart- (
ed a wookly paper in Cincinnati which *
be oalled The Oommoncr. Its views wore 1
those then denominated copperhead. It t,
doomed tho war for the preservation of j
the anion to bo uqootistifutinal, tl
. h
The president Tuesday sent % tnoa- *
sago to oongrcrs racomjoeading the b
appropriation of $100,000 lor tho pa^- o
moot of the claiai of Spain for Sippttt i
end Cogoyan island* iu tho Philippine o
t arohipelago in aoeordaceo with tho w
tarms of the treaty roocuti/ satificd by {l
the ienaU. i- bi
ilMfe
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furthermore, mt our nata or*
torn to piec?? by boia^ aniamgla* with
othei ncta. It i* naad a!gh* to ??
fishermen fighting about tea room
and pulling imoppoalte direction*; molt
to get his net, both nets damaged, by
the atruatfI? and losing all ^he tlsli.'
In this land, svliere ~fhe7e" are*"more"
than 70,000,600- people, ^h^^'ure at
least *0,000,000. not in tW Suudnj
chobls and church^*.- .In .^\u}h?a Atlantic
ocean of opportunity-?t}ibre <is
Zoom for all tbe nets and e>l the boats
and all the fishermen aid fctr million*
more. There should be no-riratey\ Ufri
tween churches. Kaoh one does a
worK peculiar to ilaeTT Hut there~are
cities in this c^tovtTJT tdrejjaj is
now going on an awful ripptng and
rending ?ud t< ativw ttl nan. bets.
Indeed *11, {(?ver. Ckt'ttltciirt^iu Ht this,
time a gdr^t/jwijr <&
between fishermen, minister# flgjiunjkf
ml"i,u',,\ u ri)
Now, I have noticed a mah cannot
fish and fight at thrynrrrnrtrmF:?ht*
either neglect* his net or hi* musket.
It i* atrtsfsing how much time some of
the Osfr^CtnTu' bL'va-to\look after pthe* >
fishermen. It is more than t can qo*
to take care of nfy own net. . Y<iU\ lee
tho wiojd ia just right, and ft ia such a
good time for fishing, end the fi^h.nrq,
coming in eo rapidly tliat I have to .
keep my eyes and haud busy. There
ere about 200,000,000 eouls wanting to
get i uto t.he kingdom of God, ?\nd it will
require all the, nets' aud fcil the'fltherinen
of' Thristh-ddiora'' fio*- ynfeHr -land
them. Oh, brethren olMhe nrttostry..
Jet tts spend our time in fishing instead
of lighting. JBnt if-1 angrily ^erk
my net across your net, and you jerk
JvAig net angrily- across mine, we will
soon! have tnvb brakgn-nets and no fish.
The 3-h eaeh re*u!i/lkmJbwarl* Bettroyed
the iTiyeijc is. fi.sheries, and ecclesiastical
war fs' ihVtvorsT Ih ing j>r>er?bie wbrla j
hau)ing souls irto the kingdom. My
fnend*. I notice iu the text that James,
the sou of Zebedeo, and .lohn, his i
brother, were busy at uiendirg somebody
eiire s nets, end I rather think that
we who are engaged in Christian work
in thi* opening century will require
all our spare time to tnend our own
net*. God help us in the important
duty!
In this work of repair we nerd to
put into the nets more threads of common
sense. IVhen wo can present religion
as * great practicality we will
catch a hutidred souls where now we
catch one. Present religion as an intellectuality
and we will fail. Out in the
fisheries there are set acrocs the waters
what are called gill nets, and life
fish put their head? t hroug h tho mcakes <
and then cannot withdraw them ^beoause
they are caught by the gill*.
But gill nets ran not be of any- service in
religious work. Men are never caught
for tho truth by their heads; It is by
the heart or r.ot at all. No arghment
ever saved u uaa uoid no kf#n analysis
ever brought ? iran into the kingdom
of (Joel. Heart work, rot bend work.
Away with your gill rets! Sympathy,
helpfulness, cor.solation, love, are the
min es of some of the threads that we
need to weave iu our gospel rets when
we ait mending them.
VThen you art mending your net for
this wide, deep sea of humanity, take
out that wire thread of criticism and
that liorsebuir thread of harshness
and put in n soft silken thread of Christian
sympathy. Yea, when you arc
mending your nets tear out those old
threads of gruffnesa and weave ip,- if
few threads of politeness a'Vli'g'fatality,
[n the house of God 11 Christian
faces beam wi,\'u ? look that means
welcoujp^Aiaj "good morning" to the
st^ran^V asSiT enters your pew sod at
say: "How did you like the music?"
Why, you would be to that man a panel
of the door of lieaten; you would be to
him a note of the duxdUigy"that seraphs
sing wheii a new sou: enters Hedv"~"
en. 1 have in otlieh <!ays entered
a pew in church, "and the woman
at the other ead of tl|ft pew looked at
ine es much as tosay: "How dare you?
This is my pew, and 1 pay the rent for
J;!" Well. 1 crouched in the other corner
and nia<' - myself as small as possible
and ffit as though I had been
ttraiing something. So there are people
who have a sharp edge to their religion.
and they act ss though they
thought most people had been elected
to l'u camr.ed ;ttti! they'were glad of it.
Oh, let us brighten up our manner and
appear in gentlemftrrHm *? or ladyhood.
Again, in mending- our nets we need
a'.Mj to put in the threads of faith and
t'-.'r cut ail titsrffJifled meshes of ud
belief. > Our \voi|. in eqhie s*-ful according
to our faith. The man who believes
in only, J^aif a .Bible or the Bible
in spots, th* man siio UiiokV h<? oiinnot
persut-df other*, the lonn who
lrwits, doubting about tills u ft d doubting
about tfcat, will be a failure in
Christian work. .Show me the man who
rather thinks that the garden of El'on
may have had an allegory aud is not
quite certain hut that theio may be
another cliauce after death and docs
r.ot, auow whether or not the Bible i?
inspired, and 1 tell you that man for
sou. saving is a poor stick. I aith in
Cod and in Jesus Christ and ti e lioly
Ghost end the absolute necessity of a
regenerated heart in order to see God
in peace ie one thread you must have
in your mended net, or you will never
be a successful fisher for men. Why,
how cun you doubt? The rottrneat
thread to tear out of your net is unbelief,
and the most important thread
that yon are to put in it is fait h?faith
io God, triumphant faith, everlasting
faith.
Oh, this important work of meudiDg
our net?J If we could get our nets
right, we would accomplish morn in
soul saving iu the next year than we
have in the last 20. llu where shall we
gcv Tii??rn ojenaea r J usi wiit-re old Zebtdcf
and his two Loy? incuried their
nets?where you bib. James and John
hwd no time to go ashoic They were
not flaking for fun. as you and 1 do
in summer time. It was their livelihood
and that of their families. They
mended their nets where they were?
Menngerio Burned.
With pitiful screams of fright and
;roans of intenoo pain, the 75 or inoro
.nimals of all descriptions confined in
agon st Frank C. Bostook's "Z*o."
vliioh was in winter <iu*rtcrs Jn the old
yclorau a building, in Baltimore, were
Oastcd or burned to death Wednesday
light. The lire probably originated from
t'badly iDHulatcd wire on the outsido of
ho building. Tho flaoios spread so
apidly that it was impotsiblo for tho
.ttondanUi to rescue the helpless
.hiatal-) and with tho exception of one
Icphant, ono camel, two donkoys, and
,,paek of hound;), tho eotiro herd was
<jst. The ftro was discovered at 10:10 p.
q , a few minutes after the evening
iCrfotUiCDoo hero ceased. Twenty min- (
lies after the Hro was discovered, tho ,
tiro building, which was constructed
|moat entirely of wood, was a mass of j
fcmes Mr. linstock intimates his loss
n animals at about $100.IKK) Boas on |
ho building probably i $15 000. Fart {
f tho Bostook aggregation of animals ,
'as at the recent Stato fair along with
ho other Hostock sido shows. It will
t romcinbored that during the Hpar- j
1 i iii mcaMBs
i tm the iMp. "Ob." .iti aOmn one, **T (
mean to get my oat mended, and I will j
go hown to the publio library und 1 '
will1 ace what the acientlats aay about v
e^o^ution and about the'survival of tho 10
Attest,' and 1 will read up what the
theologians say about 'advanced
thought.' I will leave the ship awhile,
\ and'1 will go ashore and stay there
-tHftpjr net 1a taMtk>d?d;*V'. Do tbat, my Bl
brother,and you wil hove no net left. !uateujd
of their helpiug you mend your
set,| they will steal the pieces thaVlrtJ- '81
1 main, better stay in the Gospel boat,
fvhere yotf have nil the means for nfldhfl^ u /
_lh? pour net. What are they? db-yow' ' '
ask.j 1 answer, all you need you have
where you are?.namely, a Bible and a
placp to pray. The more vou studv
. +
evolution and adopt what is culled adygs'led
thouglit, the more useless you ]
,-Willi be. -Stay in the ship and mend (f>(
/k&i bf Zebedoe, and John, his brother,
staid. That .ip^ghcre ail who goLthfigj, Pr<
nets mended VtdL.-a-i. . \ r ' ye
' I notice that hlhwh^ leave i}\c\Xlo*- ric
pel boat ancl^pvt nstlfrru to-wfrid thidr cg|
rflsi stay there. Or if they try aguin ,
to flsh \|&ry not 'catch nufthiog, /_
Get out of rha'CTos^ye'l boat ahfTg.o trjj -Wi
Into the world to get your net mend- Tb
?d," pnd you will live to sec the day e<j
when you will feel like the man vrho.
ing forsaken Christianity, sighed: "I
would give a thousand pounds to feel J,1'*;
a? Ijdid In 1520." The timo will cbme
when you would be willing to'give u 1
thousand pounds to feci as yon did in
-3001, These men who h:*ve giyn up
their religion cannot heTp von a hit.
These desr VrrrthVerr u!l denonilrintljons,
nfhiated Yvitu theological fidsrct?.
Lad better go to mending nets insUead
of breaking tlieni. Before they ,
1 break up the ojd religion and try to H a
feist on us ? new reTipTo'n tot them "go ^01
through some great sayrilic^ for God ^>r
thai will prove tlieni \*o'rl? v/0/^u^hy1 "9'
a work, taking the adfrire'rrf TifHyrimd _ai|
to a nianrwhn wanted to upset the re- UiI
ligitn of Jesus ChVlst and start a new He
"one^ when he ?*Id: "Go and be cruel- BO'
fled: and then raise yourself from the
grate the thjrd day!" These who tDb
propose ,ip incu<J, t^eir iffls by seou- -w''1
iar and skeptical .books are lily; fhe,
innh who has just op.e tvnok for Gslv- pre
jngi mid six of the days lie apenrie in ill!
reading Iznhk Wnitoir'rt "Oompjeto Uic
Angler" and Wiieatley'a vjlod" sabd,; 'Wi
Line" and Scott's "Fishinglit Northern hie
Waters," and Pullman's "Vnflo Minim Sin
of Fly Fishing "fof Tropt," anil then (
on Saturday morning. hh? Inst duywit-, *er
goes to the river to ply his artT.rBut oi i
rtliat tiny .tho Qsh wl.l not bite, atul boi
late ou Saturday night lie got a to his fl
home with empty basket. Alas, alafll . ed
if when the Saturday night of our the
life! drops on us it shall bo found that mo
we have spent our time in the libraries 1
of worldly philosophy, trying to mend rJ)S
our uet-s, gnd .we brave pniy a few eoule , pj-,,
to report at* brought to tiod 'through ihe
our iuxtrifmchttriityt while kpmn.huui-'
hie; fisherman, his library made up of btl,
a Bible and an aimnwio? shull come j81
bogie laden with the results, hiB j
trophies all the-souls -viitlur.Iivs xxiles
of his log cabjn. ipeet lug house. __ f
In the timercf-greaf efrifovlmhee in
Naples in 16tf> Mmtsapteilo. a barefoot- w ,
etl fishing boy. dropj>e3 liTs Tisnfng rod pj.(
and by strange Biagnoti?UJ.'i,t*V''iL*dni? t
mnnJ of that city ??" 1/?A),000 souls. He
took eff hie Aj^ing.-jacket aiidpdtJ64 a
robej>#, 'giTfa in the presence of howling i
"tvou*. air put ma rind.pn rus up a* '
ft signal, and they .'ere silent. lie
waved his hand away from him, ami . H
they retire j to their homes. Armies 1 passed
in review before him. lie became
the nation's idol. The rapid rise
and acmpJlLf supremacy of that young 1
flBh(erm4in, Massaniello, lia? no parallel iDl'
in all history.,. Bn^ 90m.etl1i.ng equal to ltd
that and belter thap tliai js, an efyryday
occurrence in Heaven. Cod takes, flo(
y^itie of those who'ln tMn world-we to1 lan
fishers of men and who toiled very. Lwv
humbly, but because of the way tliey t1(j]
inepded their nels and enVjyioyod their
nets after they were mertded He sud- ma
denlv hoists them arid robes t heiu and W01
scepters them and crowns them and jac
make? them rulers over man;, cities, n ^
ami He murehes armies of saved ones 8Kj
before them in review.
Hut do not spend your tiuie fi.-hing Ujy
with l ook and line. Why* (lid not James,
the son of Zebedee, sit on ti o
wharf n't tfa'.ift, Ins feet harg.r.g oV<-r w j
the lake, and with a long po'e and a tj(i
worm on the hook dipped into the wave 0,.^
wait for some mullet to swim up and ,
be 'caught? Why did not Zehedee ,y
spend hi s-ftcrm on 11 \ i:. jr to eatcb.pwc Aeel?
No. that work was too fdrnv. ?j
jfMhfesc men nrro not met din;- a ho<?k
. a?iJ line; they were mending their J'*-*
nets. So let the ohuich t?i bod oot,bs j.?r
content with having here one soul and
next month another soul brought into l,t.|
the kingdom. Sweep all the scu? with ?
nets?scoop nets, seine rets, dragnets, ?'ai
a'.l encompassing net?, and take the a I
treasures in by hundreds yji<!j.thousands
and millions, ar.d retioai -/'J
born in a day unci lite ~ 1 ?tiW%photW' -tlito
quake with the tread of a lansoming pto
tlod. Do you know what will be the WC
two most tien.endous hours in our p:o
Heavenly existence? Among the quad- 3t3
riliiona of ages wb'ch (half tiki On $?0
what two occasfohs win'Be to vis the 3pe
greatest? The day of our nrrival there the
will be. to us (ire of the two greatest. the
The second greatest, I think, will be" (ho
the day when we shall hate put in
parallel line before u? what I hristdid jf,o
for ui and what we did JocClirist, the joj
one so great, the otherso Jiftle. That 0f ,
w:il be the only embarrassment in con
Ileaveu. My Lord nud my (iod. What mu
will we do and what will we say when cvo
on one fide are placed the baviftut'- .
great sacrifices for us and our sma.
siic.rilioes for Him; liis. e.\.'r, llis hu- ['
miliatlon, His agonies on one hand am. j (j
our poor, weak, insufllcietit sacrifices
on the other. To mul-pf : lie contfhsi
less overwhelming let u qu ? !. \ mem
our nets, aud. like the Ca... can fisher- J
raea, iat; w e be divinely liel] r <1 to cast
them on the right side of the ship. fl'e
i DO
Q?rmanj aeoured in the Amrricnn ma'
market in 1900 over $0,000,0(0 worth o{ ^ali
uinrral oil. i ttop]
* 4a - .. tioi
beo
- not
taDburg carnival ono of th,o cages wor
oaught fire and tho Hatncs wcro cstin- ^
guished by the young wopiaa tamer of visi
lions. Apit
the
Tho State Monument. nrc
or o
Tuesday Govornor MoSweeney sgoti but
tho following special mossago to tho ohil
two houses of tho general assembly: be c
Gentlemen of tho general assouibly: in a
Your commission appointed to erect not
tho luounmcnt and ciarkers to Sooth .The
Carolina troops who fought on the his- tisti
torio battlefield of Chickamauga, ro- you
npcotfully advise that tho uionainontu litoi
will be erooted and ready for unveiling av a
and (indication May 27, 1.101, M
You aro reaped fully aakod to panic kno
ipato in tho oorcmonics, which tho Plot
oominisRion have arranged with regard aboi
to tho diginity duo tho greaT "Stale <T 'fire
Sonth Carolina. Y'our prraenqo would M
largely insure such a desired result. Mo
Tho above date, May 27. h an rVnf
boon aolooted for tho unveiling and tho idoa
Ictailcd arrangements will bo an- eond
lounocd through the press of the Stato Stat
n duo time. Kespeotfully, Srny
M. If. MoSvreenoy, Governor. nam
?=====
iii-d in th? Houn on Last
- ?%\ sy&iwa a - - *
nursowy.
jriv'Jol'.r .? > oiiiT ,*9 T>'joir> ,oij;"k i:
0 MAJORITY AGAINST" IT.
t??noTi'':3 iiv
A/gumcn's Made for
1^095IH Ex
trac's Irom Which
We P?lnt.
jjfiUd jfelfot l(ftt was dpffAted ^14
c House of lt^prphontstives onThur-Jy~)~y
nTvotc of W to 32". ThoT'fl
3?lded thft children "Tinder twelve*
*rs of agq should not jrork ia^f?c?oi8.
mines' *nd'toxtilo' iranufeoUmng
ablishtnentH."
1 lie fight on the bill begin when Mr.
csioq oaiica it up as a ; sp&pUl ordor
uriday morning. Mr?"Rfcokcr urn* .1
to Btriko out the enacting words
piolion to ecujume the bill was v>
! dowu by a largemajority, and the
hale wo^t on.
Mf. Gunter of Aiken said tha*. roxe
ink wc a-o Iryinp to introduce new
i huils'4ad th vt ?o should stick to tho
1. But tnis is 4 progressive age and
utu Oaroiina should rocp> her far?
tho ftont. Forty years ago South
r-iliua sulF.-rod uodcr negro slavery '
bay. who ik suffering a* morpiiiti a
vetrv b7 allowing t? 00(1 childrcu un
years of age to b3 blare's in co'.f
\ facloritj?. Tho cotton. ,mill..
rtt; who are here fighting tho bill ad
t that tho ignorance .cf. tho o .ttoir
llpcoplf ixciod their .uptc'.atiopp..,
n ad from Col Orr's circular letter to*
>iaiu bis po.iiiic-ni >
li tho discussion beforo the qom
Ltec on coin nrcrfec hud maahfaotit crs.
io represented the cotton mills of 1
) picumtnt? It wait tie oot|on ipiii
Bldcbt or' Vupcrinteproat and oqg
l^prdkcfciVr'' The Operative was cot
it- represented. South Carolina id
liod other Sta'oi. She is lagging be
id Russia, Bnslmti, Franco and
itjes in this government. , ,
Jcc has only to go to the Richland
theUranhy tnill an tjedumbia to s o'
dren working as vpri able slaves 11.
ltsaday to put* money into the
fi>rs of the oc rporatioo. Ho appeal '
f- r tho children to bo kept out of
noise aud the giease and stifling at 'pherc
of the mills. ?
n replyto Mr. Galluchat "ho faid
t 30 States in tho Union had li?b
hibiting children from working in
luiils unless iboy atumlod schools
months in tho year. In Mas^achu
... _ til i y? - J ' '? ITlTlT IJV.q
Lb <i rt>ui?r sjsicrn 01 registration
ftjpJojod. . : I..IIP rf 1 ." ?
If It It. A. Robinson of Anderson
oscd tho bill Flo said bi^'pooplo
it to bo let aiooip.U.. ia opiioial .
lithe parents whether or not tl:ey
jld work children in tho milfg.'
iro are a number of widows in ootmill
districts in this vicinity who
end upon the labor of t lidir} ehil '
n. Ho would bg g'ad if tho little
> did.nOt havh tirf fee build rh fros"-*
morning to pick.go.ton.^ ^tit.aoni^
y has Co lab'of." "Nobody tias the
Vt to tell M,m what hgmust <Jv w^th
Own c.Rildronual^l he should nSbw* <
ai. Who ii making the greatest
dee of Tsrogrrn?, the old crbut.tries [
Jit
Stati'rf of AmeriiiXj *
dr J .aim. M.uM&Al?r-u&xt-a?eur-:d
r This question oame u^ju Enu
d 10 y^wTs befgro the 'Atqcrie^ar^Qion.
t W'htu Watts ami others man
ed machinery to priVfepttbrvin' fch'd
r.li of .England- araso wonderful
nu aitories. In the eburao'of.tiwe .
mcu at.d ohildren were leased to the
lories, and the outrageous waF in.
icli they wero treated led to labor
tation and labor enaction in 1800
s a ppcoious argument to as< "AuiL
brother's keeper."' ? Mrv .^J.3ilyvtjtgot*
irged that Mr. fKUiapn Smythtx^nacL'
iil><foro the gomuyitro th^j ttl en he
ut to And* r?on-Oyoars ago ho found
peoplo the incst illiterate he bad
r seen. Dr. Curry in visiting tho
pyarda at Norfolk had inquired who
e the skilled who received
-big-^iat ar-d li*d-found out that
y wero northern men. Ail tho big
'men in the n ills come from the
th wjiero they have laws o?. this
d.T Fie deusa'l want a class levhlaq.
lie doesn't want a rich cotton
I owner ela-s and a poor people
>s. Ho want^ A Ifiopjg o^ ^j^jind,
conic who can read and writo and
ke good citizens.
fr. C'aawi&a favored
biik>-'K7rrt b-Qafcd inian in
ud of tho StaM: h advancement. Hut
now have a groat problem to face, a
blcni which every manufacturing
to has liad to faoo aud to solve. Ho
ko J ariitnlarly.upon tho "pcjl: jiokl as
of <if the* ri tcslloo' ' Tho riport of
State superintendent shows that al
ugh last j oar $>T M> 000 was spent fo.
rdii'ation 7f "U hTTe" children and
0,000 for thorNegroos there won
>,OlM? Negroes in the schools aud but
,000 whites. UnderthS leaddrgiup
hongbtful Negroc^, that race hrbocing
educated, 'i'ho white child
at ho taught to thick of itself or
ntually lcsoits citizinshp. Trio oreicy
of the -thills i^-toward coumcria!
tocticn and Republicanism. These
pic should bo taught upon tho prinks
of Democracy. These children
m t at work by their o*n will. They
put thcrd by indolent parents who
; around through tho week and on
urday draw their children's pay and
nd it riotously. Theso people aro to
tho futuro citizens.. 'Iho girls to
(c tho homos, tho bojs to oast tho
lots, and it is tho duty of this asibly:
to legislate for future gonera
is As to tho potitions which had
n circulated hero, thoy amount to
hing. It would not TCqutro TBWSti
k to got the operatives to signthem.
Ir. if. LI. Me>1 aster said that he Had
ted tho uifltf of tho Dj.0
tho happy conditions ortsthig in
1'tedmonl new this legislation is
ontnry. It is not to consider whothug
parent in kind and ono in oraol,
it is to bo determined whether
dron barely out of tho oradlo must
mploycd in tho mills. Conditions
mill oannot bo healthful and oan- .
bo ooaduoivo to good Qitikticship.
older employes are shown by sta
ics to bo moro illiterate than tho
ng. (Shall tho disapproval of tho ilal?
alders toward this bill bo takoo
healthy sontimcnl.
Ir. U II A Kobinson wantod to
*/ if Mr. Me M lit or thought, the
I moot representatives wer 1 lying
it tho attitudo of tho mi I opera4.
r. M jMaster ropliod certainly not.
agreoli 'with tho Piedmont rsprealivcs
that tho conditions thbro aro
1. And it is to diffuso these idoal
litions among all tho mills of the
c that ho was. speaking. Orr,
tho and Pickens have written their
cs high on tho scroll c?f fajuq. J|io|
jSjfagrnm
r
)
ax# doing a grand work for humanity.
I jfo could not Grid it in his heart to
nSgiHia'e again't against i.uoh men and
-tSa-would not doit. It was in behalf
of humanity rather than against cor
poration*.
Go to l'elz^r, he Baid. There you
i will tind .school houseti a ad oHarohrs
i ?s fino as any in Columbia or Charleston,
furnished by the owners of the
tnWHsfor the u?e of thO Op ,ra#Tvc<?.
Thoro Capt. Sraytbo, glorious bo his
namo, has worked among tho operatives.
There maoy facilities aod con
*or?fca^c9 'aud luxuries are furnished
1 iVoe* to tho operatives by tho mills
Those people dosire no legislation, for
they need oouo. But tho question is
shall wo put other mill communities on
the fTafuo plane?
wo remain in tho piano of the
dark ages or shall wp aduanoo a? lyqg
Taa'd. lias ~doneV Wo are rrjw jnst cu~twi$g
into a nranufaornHng ?r* a;d
Ire a the experience of -tiagiaqd and [
/New J^i.glauU this, legislation is uuoos
Up closed with an caracal disclaimer
that he would not legislate against dor
p orations.
f~~.Mr.'frVibc? of Artdefst>n Paid that he
-could no; ho fri^htonod by the ihti
mat ion thai- within two yoars iho labor
unions would charge of tho Pied
uiont and leavo him and others at home,
lie, ri posting as good peoplq as.ttaro.
are dd.top faco of tho earth, hp is not.
afraid to do his' duty and go tail to
ilnro.' Mr. Prince stated that'hls'homc
is in a ward in whirh f?c;ofy people
Irvc. There is n< t a mote orderly com
muniky anywhere lu':r'-piy to> tho
fftttcuient of Mr. Jebn MuMaattr that
t^.c operatives of tho sou li would
always bo sorvaots to n-irlht ru superin>
tenilents and hoSSCB. Mr. I'.-inod stated
t'jat tho bUis?rtntopdqnt and ko 'sue of
'tho irtfl at Anacrson are county horn.
Thcio operatives, he oontinued, oomc
frivol the monn tainbvjf Gebriri*. Teche3
?"rf |ind tho Caro'jnas. They get more
in ajoouplc of months put. pi tho mills,
than flwy d d in A year ic tho rndiln
tbiab. They ero sturdy peoile with
KiJo;j, l arl eonso au t uiako good oitiz
,ni Talking about raiding upctiminals.
why! Ptlzcrra town of 0,000 p oplo,.is
k(*pj <fl>*r of crime by one tnagist ato
and j h!u: eoftstablo. 0 >ull the safinb
thinjp- ho'wild of Columbia or any oiii'er1
phiot'V Tho mill children a:c not harder
wp: ted thaQ they were on tho farme
and Ahoy are better fed and boiler
oihlh^d.i VMicnoo oatuo tho ignorance
| ln.tlie mills. It ooinu from tho country,
I Gd'd bless the cjuntry. Ho was a coup
uy raised boy himtclf acd said this in
no ill ffeciintr to tho oountry. lie then
-Mfciobdcd tho Rtv. T C. I?igon who
had oppoiou I ho bill before the commhtjee
and who had been referred to
by Mr. Gunter. Jdarlio Ligm is none
of yrur atoeplechaso pteaohors. Lie is
a man. Ged made htur a man. Mr.
Prince meant no reft-mion upra thp
ghtitjli-nicn who had differed with Mr.
Ligon in the public piiut, but Mr. Li
gon liftd lived with the factory people
and knows them and the other preaeners
had not. The operatives aro not allowed
tc drink in PcA^r and other towns
'Ho Cited tho drunkard who takes the 1
w*g'iH,of his chilflr in who woik in stores
acu is i imhelf a town loader as a oharao- '
ttr Unknown to well rogu'.atpd mill com 1
muplutd Wc aro j is', on the tbr sho^d
oT ft 'irfeit mill building era j u T he
Wfantii*?) %i?i li>i?i%1 i i?\n mKi 1 ^ -
,? .<p.a.-i4v;u T iilUU ?T \J U U UO
country to the spir t if the tinre-i' The
Lc^o.whoaralaboscH nt w woila bo 1
o.-stKae the tuilH to be built, lis z<m
teidsd tint guis between 14 sad in .urc J
TTijuiled. worst? than obijdrca.
>1 t.-^Ltftpeis If. WiftoFj. author Qfthfl,
mil qnf r firo, wis-m*. ri cogn'a.d Tl<j
said In at insfttxiliotH had been uivde
byoisisidctfr the other about wui'
Spotllii 'Happen to the political fuhurcr i
,th?3 itif?who voted fot or against the
~btH. lie ouivi uot how.it would nllcet
his political futuro, hut ho would ai >
vooato,the bill because he believed it
"tt> ho right. It is true that Soutb liar ,
olii.a oiiib employ children under 12
years 61 ago. The 'JU'^tion is, jshaH
this he Stopped? Tills o<>uutr? is ruled
b> uioD placed in power by tho billots
bi tho'people The q losti in is, shall
it lie aouoliy bo rule! oy an ietaiiigent
Jcoustiiuono) V houth Carolina. vanlcs
atuotjij the l\>w..bt Stales iu the Union
in tbic milt r ot* illiteracy. If the ohild
docs uot get education iu its tqqd^r
years, the opportunity is lost forever, M
Tho ocnstttiifionr ol South 'Carolina
bssei umznn^Hip upon intolhgone'j." Tnunli)jet)j?e
an;Oug iho p-Oplo i-t h'V'iaasy
fto'cfa preservation of ltbir yf Ar?>
wo 16 lab.xr lonever uudoY tim bligb^uof
illitaragv? Uulc^rwd take nnme stofps
wo wUJ^.^so.i, Whatui*?l<efl>)l*s!iaehu
settij ffl^jftt^usjr,,..Uejau.iv.hcr p^U
droB are bpijw educat^ and. tqo $du
oaiefl''ihlt'd" pfhauooa tTio greater re- ,
suits thftp ihattcr.' : Soiith Carolina has
never"t&aiffcd for any othch'Stilo' to
mark out tho path of duty aud the time
ih ai hand for hcxifljfikift thia matter,
iiwtu not hurt the mills.
My Croft uf AUum. s^id thn^ tho
luerfciou in ow/upCrnttv d/-'a* Detf one
Wit bin the KPd flw l??ti} thous
andit of peopln-thawa. been enr-t.+nt: in
tho iuill btisiijpas aud many- uoW ?pcob
leuiH are bothi^|>rc?otUed for sQJmio .
-We ean p^ofit'by tho rxpp.ianoo 'of
otWt States^ J&fc bi3<:* kmdiv ^uoKng
for the n^lls... l?dcod..but a fi># d^y.-v
Bgo he' hid ot> this rthot thhwqd^.ju^;
friendship fwr^ litem, $ut thiV fcr1 ?
quest iofLlJf- higher signjliastioopf ~tIwT ^
was absolutely ocrtfVy i*b%* \9? t rottosi
tioa is right, rhh Dtfl sdtltYio fetvb
health and i<d?flfKVu?a- to'. iflWtO ItltW
ones, t're^i ^tgh,i?j
tO t U 21 0 SDVtSt?A OpDorMirulvi'j t^\3?hhv>
forcyci. ,!?h?? hope of white J?>4juiqtpp
is iu tiefftteHj&ccufl of ffrc wake llo .
pie. jlio passedrf
oouDty oTArttf Ptubrf. 1 'AkF Chin I'rou!"
county ^cs Odt- oetif ^th*'- Vvrv flaw
which wp j*?*ADs^n*!-^' ^loiconKratuli
<j? aikto Boic^wrj'' .
action ijajnjit trtQftifoats riaufcU.UV ttfsefc
j l?i?W.
*g^you
iioi>fft^tii^io1.i nay tkal luis MKn? *
wouW {i4^5H?<1f?c5o . topple? * it v ouitT '
clcviili.tfraSfci
pa98ldBiS8^b?W#!RWrrt bf kl dwfc!- Smoe
olujt- Carol
i ft a?nftu l torwattl ?rti -W4la ndhj^j ~
tho ( AiuI5i-ii'!??iaiN?di)ccla' * a^d Vbst-n
tho Jr(;^4n \uk*a railePai naAmlflKioii x
would W*>f ho rauroaks v? .tluc Slate?. ;i
Since (use dkAuy u*4en? fii ,Um\, t
ha'Pi!)0^>^-^FiS .1 t
II o l4w rrMcots a mail a v*> ,h** i
horse or his mdfof.' ' .5hall tlio heart's 91 .
tho qclTih'bo'ffht^il^^ ffcdttfl dfuiyloh'/' ,
InscetiWifota IfftfortAinhfo W. ffllOu. ,:
Tho tokj^ilo hWatrdfH'pfht^ofCT,''hhM *|
nvt thf -trtuMntll nf ?TT? i
oli 1 J la>? -? 1 . ?!-> *
il.m>y M thpiuj
above ftlloTTior ' fn thoSlato. And uun
1* a tniillwMch'Aut Ml
labor. ?!?? ?
'i
object itodua,. lUu^ul ?** ,ju?i 1llm
year* obt tyf thouv <
ands of odiildren of this size a1"* fpoi?>. ,
to work IJl ttarlUUt ftr tlio fioroiu^ r
and ooining homo by starlight at niVbtv ,
Ua roirW bof challenge the honrmty of1 *
the totoj.tr
preaohcM, (bui tf otr jpdjgjnepf C?nnof
ho bul oriw i
iabpr in iniiJa benefits children. tin.
oalbd 11 i,nst:?noo in sidoAl* of Ihe' rg*
feelingly 'pf faotory nHldfrofl'.'iind, tylct
feolinjjljf of the effect upoi* the ph'ydioal
oio-itixu'ion) of children who^had
ootne underbill observation. bjoi)
Tho factory oporauvos areas. poor *?
poverty itself.? For generations they
have beep shut elf l?Oin> edjoatfcwi and I
oDlightment 4nrt Sb?T.A?| MbiA&k *2,
properly <T.ho "latin ate a* to tno neqosMtiia
fdrib^'Arf^^'''4 ' ' * .*
Uo re^*.fo<f'/h'e history pf.ooVton inifl
legislation io Ky gland/ fb '1802li Vboft^
i'eel, the older, saaoqed?^.>}p,.having
ohildrc n under rS year* of ago kept out
oft^oottob mttli. Rib'irP' V jn, 'thfe
younger, and' the late qdeofc -io her"
early reign , ox ton de l thcao"la wd. . <lorinany,
which icads1aM'/tne otnpii'es'M
tho world, goes even, further and has
oompnliory education., uii-.u t
Massachusetts prohibits childrea un
de'r J3 from working in milla, and at 13
*?? ?t-? t
wiojr uivni 9UUK iu?L Uivy paVQ. 0040
At school five months the year bofore.
And furthermore on woman or minor
can bo compelled to work more than 10
hours a day.
XheBo dootorifay.il ip healthful for
ohildron to Work in mills. Where is
their common -sctifc?- * * "?
England,' with a'l her ItbtttOfcw*, has
inadcinore i>r.->ere*s iu thc> 'ass few
months that tha #?oat ooojni in wealth
of Au)on>oa. Jtio quoted- yu editorial
from The t<> ttys, ctleot,
Hu (ioaortbed Hie gr&udeur of jAm.es> .
iea and claimed thai ijbu whjtg -man
inu*'. be huprcmo., The cpaijUH ojt
showed that iu this S.-ate there wore
Goll 1 11 ncgtocs Had bu ^G2 1)03 wfiitca
This vras ono of tho State8_ forced to
ndopv p.uil.a^o
to proser.'o.to the white "iuaa hie su
premie# l'"/ "
lo "lfefih 'there were T3 Tili'vrTa^c pco'-".
plu i t Alt OH iud 13!U00 tK^'rbbij. iilhge*
that throe1 cotton nulla haVc becrn bttil'r1
iu Aikcb cOunty and the- poj?ulavioa or 1
the xacres is about evon, yet *he no
groat have .1 300 tuore o'ailorcu ae
tjohool litau have tho white poople.
i>; 1/vQoa.stcr eafoly - ha?> a whjlo.iniai-,
jonty rs to popula'iot), but aajAo
4pb<jel population tho. Nogroe.4 jtx cel.,
I'iier j is no yrsadeV dotftityln thb 8tiie'
than Laurent*, and m mm'jfra t ho twom'
thoro aro about otod.. , but thoro -am
4 7711 Negro ohildroa; at<. school thcro
and but 2,378 white3. What England
and tho onLightcncd world have endorsed,
Siuth Carolina m ist endorse
to Bavo tho supremacy of tho' white
man.'
At this Juncture' there was sparring
for more limp. Tho motion to sdj.)0?A'
was voted down and Mr. Hank's called*
the previous quae tion; Tins, if adopted
by the hoiso, wou'd ahul out all mmind- meats
exoept as such as hud a. ready
been sent up and would shut off dcba'.e.
Tho home by a veto of bid to 33 called
for the porviou> q losiion whioh was
too motion to s r.Ko out the chanting
words of the hi 1. This motion prevail
ud anil by a vote of Gil to-3d the bill of
Weston, along with the substitute, -was
kulud. hollowing is the vote on the
motion tu strikeout thecnaoUog words:
Yea;i?Ashley, Aull Aue-in, Banks,
Bcamgiti'd, Bive'ofl, Bolts, Brooks,
Hrowo, BulliT, ''ttUipVell, Cogcshail. .
l>.ap. UeTiOija, Dennis. Do'id, Djmi
aisit| Dorrun, Dunbar, Duraut, E der,
Iwitridgo. Fox, Fraser, Krwinan,'- (itil- "
luotaat, Unle, Hardin,11-11,. Iloihs.
Hiuipbr^v, dames, Johnson, K.vblor,.
Kjufrd, hLtnsoy, Lide, Little, Ljmajc, .
tiy'ios, Vi au'iuhj, Ihajsoii, *V-i> \
libod,' . 'MttiowaD, . Mishoe, ' Morgan, 1
Ntviiols. PiillOfl- Dealt it-intlin ' Tt j/1 I
ft-ati, Hot)ius"OD, 0 E E)bingoa, R E.
A Rooter, Siaithome, Saadtfri, S ifltn'
Strom, Th amps 00, V'inoont, WiUiami,
WiMoo, Wiogo, Woodward--t>"J
Nays?S-.ivcnsoa, sp'j&k >jr; "Bates.
iRtajie, Bryan/ 'Carter, Croft; -Mftrl,
uastio.^ Guurain, Guntar, Jaroigan,
h v<ir, In)olnfuoii, L.fion,, RcCraw,
MchiUAjRio, Mcidi tor, J jfiijoa,
Mo^f, Muro'uison, R:ch*;ils; Hifihftid
son, Se>g,cr. Sunt It, M. L "Strprnao,
latum, Th as, Thomas, Webb; West,'
We^ion, "Woods-1--112.
Rr. LK Bruhl who wonkl'f-ave v<xe8
noy was pa>rcd witb ilc W. & "Par ?
kcr,:and >4r.:J. CaldweR, Uupartaon,"
w!,<>: wqpldjhvfo vpt-qd nay wjw jtkot,
hiirrij^ wuhan absontHiombqi;,. . .
!1 I _ '
vicfoftid'o I^fluesok ;.
I . J I : . ' T t ' \ ' !. )}
Wat .Exerted in Favor id ihtj North;
During tho War"' '
' ba? p< -?w r* -..>;
Th^ mpst pri,tioal tim1) lq.cttr r^i?
tions with the British government during
tbo.pijil ws;^? m tha aftav*; .of.
tho'i'rcnt," late ya, Jtyjiy tfhca, as'tho'
nuny obituaries of the queen lately,
published I)kvi ' oy^jjor^ iuv.
jcs"4 'a permit, , jft,|tho
parage* o?. diplomacy prgb?W> ayeijted,
a war-betwoen Great Britian and the
people of the North, whose loonse
quqncc* would 6uroly hatfo ' included
the p rmanent cstabMshirierrt of tho
SoU-bom Coufodr-raoy as an rndopendt
nt nation. Tho ui&in- credit- for eho
toning do-fa of Laid ?lohp. Uu-tsellY
t\sr^h dUpaiph t.o Rotd 1^ otyv oopegi;a- ,
rag'tho Troflt a^tir u?jist bogjven to_
the qu.'on, since hers was the, position
of ro>al respon'sibuily; yet tie fulyro
hj-.toTiaos trill' not' forfciV to a:wsrd
soiao measure of *;>phnao to the qaeeri's
kuiband. tho princo consort, with
tvpoiu her thajisty was in thorough
sjiupthy, and upon whom she depended
largely f, r guidance in atlairs of
statu, it is well known that her ma
sty anu too | riooo scrutinized in company
Lord HussoH's bcllicoso dispatch,
in J that tho prince drew up the memorandum
which embodied tho orown's
View* as to tho changes that ought to
06 mado io its lancua^o. Tho queen,'
hpwaUer, a.ado some BmoinlmoDto <o
Hr hiinbao J s draft, wluoh was thou
forwarded u> the ministry,,if we speak..,
wjcli,.eiuiro a^uraoy,.tho memorandum^
W.iS tho work of both mi ads,
Tho prince consort died within a
month after tho Trout opiflodc, and
Miotori* was loft al&nd to carry tho bur
of Htato, whioh,,1as 6h6' case of
Bhd Trent had demonstrated, woro offcq
of imnonse woirht, cvon to a
sovereign of modern jtruain. It was
highly fortunate for America that nc
otiSis of equal acutonosa ooourrcd tboro.
after in our relations with the Uritish
rpternuioot, for the queen's ministers
Ku^sdll and Palmerstou, Remained on
[ho watch for an opportunity to intorfijro
in tho struggl? betweow tho NoTth
ihl the South. Not that tho qui)oo.<
*f>uid have keou oady influenced by
fttoso plotters aeainst tho I'niop in
tVnmivwa, yet under tho suoumCuJ cij>
lu?qtanocrt,of her stunning douiqstjc
pereaveiueyt, tho loss of the, consort's
fhgacoiis counsel and so C>t?,' it VMflghly '
jiobahiO that' tho ministctif WuuM Hh\V
ill thclf'Way had thoy' cdiuw1 10 lh?
idiot of intoTtcairig in tavop of . tho
South. Luokily conditions Uenenianor
id them after - ho Trent, affair. ?.tilt
wis not definitely kqowo in this
country until roocat years that the
RriUsh ministers ihour oi^.'w^p popo f
* ' '-4
*i&. vssska1!;*''
Averioili UnWn. i no l^rirei aorroitpouShieK
in* li<*w- C.Ulltbtb, p'OVe* !thf?r- '
U'lrwnro.fctifhoftl'bgfltikoi to - tto :re-C! '
public aud<iUH>a?hjui*4i;r?fttiot?4iuu< jm -v
K*e? ^i*id?ord;&M^ j
I bull wrote, oa Ootober ^ [?
: Lord Palmertjton, c^noerniDg the o pi A ,
ioubTahfr'FfAiWtotofcterir Wata#'
toq,-that the blo?ktd>e?fcouM be? f*i??dco
i byoutiHta ttuuf.o* otodl bl .ebau'i mil V
. There w inuqh >iorci?r's'jtii
obitr,v%Uou4,, 1 aw>Jt,
oets^wd?J?y?hbgt?,t musfe, ?
PU,on a grand Boafe.
rdsnjglaud and r raooo 16 orcak the Dlockadd
foe the tpV.o tf tMUiD&q<4j{U>.K[MlfV
in Koto pa, pow^a b|ye jWflrfSli*
btilMgor/Butft Make up jo^r (yjjir?I|ft (
I VVa p^ot>9.H0'tb give Uraia'.of pacific * ''
tioh whioii wo'tMuk'fair and equitable'.
If $on aooept thorn, well aod good. B&V1 ji
if your adversary aoacpm thorn*.<.a?d t<i[
.you refuio thaui, aur-., wodiwioo y
an eqfl, and ypn^ mp sxfeqt, lo'^e U*,
yqureoc^ieB., J ranoq , wyV.d he, pirns , .,
reaet 10 bold this language witii um. If ?
truoh a polioV wetd" (6 Pe 'adopted fbd
time for 1t wduVd be th? end 6f 1
nr l '
v.. >uu(ui?vi f uoiore* I'OO fUOPClBg fdT'f3?
parlimcnt." ,rl
Withthit fo'.tct iV.fore tos totftyv wd." j
can merer fttlly'-"understand ' tfhtf ' cfcrt, j
P^r(:aali)rr)i'b?4lioi/?#?'1?r?gti4g6l iirWhioh
I^jrd Koesall) abottfc-' Hiiii woek?r<"laUT %
coiibV?4 .-jpo-wautu>v?b<r 'J
Rrilirj^ minister. .at ^
n.ajdl. g tl ? release of Mason and J
| BliadU'Mkd <ah ftpsfrl'y fob1'-"then r' v&i" ,
i urei ijtwd ini Vfao TVtjttP ' >
a11 lie .w*.- ;yyp<*r?uuit&f -U'iiijpimweni iav 1
l lac, w .Jjadj bei?* ?ifoaily?-s*? nil
Ititfib^un^ ;u Uhf^ourqt T .1 I ,t
r wu|iL';ra Paloicraion. And .fawMnJi
i'cra' iho British cabinet was on the ,
706tout at. 1 n a t in it.it -n i *tn?i w-t?v f'
iicluyr^ "Miotic w*? ii?U; fc*o?ur rarpliaierf-io.
"the cviWfen> p*?ifi6,?t*w4C3? 1;
Jiu.;Ailftb ^ytt^ohrfTs I Br
,;1'^ 71 ,Lhpn ajfear ..had. j a^cd aj^ r ,f;
BfeNv f (etlt hU*ir'a i l |he"lain ntcn axTalU 1
of Albertth6 Obotf Wiicfl' ^lr majesty's
i ministers Wer?? "igald ^Tettnfg 7oV'tfie "
jA$doing of America. On SojJitermbfeT |J
l^SGd. the tr^mipr wrute4.ht8 n#to;. r
"My Deai'll lsseilj' l]ti* dotmlod ?0y-| ,<
ooup7s given'ih i.h? Observer 01 todi?y
of tjw'baiklerof Augujb'2^ ktrd',8ft be* ?
tureen Ooof<derates and federals' shoV"
;*th>i the lat.er got a very complete 16
smashing- and it soetna.^.pot ali^ige^tej:, .1
unlikely ilia" aii!L greajqr. disaster^
' avtait "theft, ktid t!"fc'. qyefl Wa^Linstvq
err BiftiftOfC tiray laTr''int6"'tYio',4f:kud'9' ;V
of ihe!;Oonfe?t-efitsrfl.<'*-H tliiir' aVdfiliJ-' fi'
nappi>, vvotiUd tc nbt?bo -ttiH8 fof^tts '-td ,
consider whether in . such a' state 'Of
Lbiogs linglanu and fc'ialkoe -might net 1.
address the contending parties and re. \ 1,
commend an arrangement on ti e pasis
of. stSparatT'oh? '* i;- -
ljjrd HtHB6":il,,hila4idWtP "Vhd-'^-fery '
sdjashlngrt defeat, ?rd "wm ""protiijtt' T'0; '*
answer , tu.i. it; ituii* sit-.qin?/C
' M>;1) ?.rjP?'mi r4ton:;4kViic(ber.rhe ;
Federal ariuy ift <!*<>'wycd.or, noM-tt W A
dear that, it (1 ,has ina4a,po.5ptn*
gross in subduing tbp lasurgupt States Itt
ruoili being the ca q! I figree yith yo.u l^t
the iiue i9 oome'fbr eff .rfng mo" ?
diatim to the PaTt" tf" States" gdccrh !
rfidnt, with a v e^to 'thic r*cogtriti6n-;'
0! thfl indepondoi?ott:ot)the Onniedor-. <f
atcS. _ J afrao furtl.^f thatj i i ?f)w o1it(
failjirc, wo QUghjt. ourselves U{j r^cjg r
i.iai tT.e ^ojithifn .StatjCB a.s.ain indjpen.- ?
UpL't SVaVc. ' For' tHp'i arii'dso of ,taking cr"
ay.ibf^ortad^a'ktep\ I (iiiQV^wa
hvve V"1 ntetrtre* br "thd 'cklffhtji." Th'i "
23"djOf 3f)th would fiutt me 'for'tho rai-et'! >7ing
Wo ought, then, tf? \?J arreo: cos 1.1
snv|i.aaicp,!U? ptoposo Jt brat to If ran m. 1.
andj then, on the part of Kng'ai.J Mi|te
drtMur**, lu'uvMtad other Dow^'-s
. aiDi-\Jirfo dre^lW VlA?t/t*vSr' uPT 'Vie
^o.ttitht-WmBke t?t^rs ?lv?^^?alcdB-(^ha?rt^a,'','' ?<
ntKi'oy sending moro troiopa tbero, hat 1*
ly t-.uioi'Htinj.iog iluv,c.5ve bave in,a few :i
acTbn^iblo posts before wicter sets ip, ' iLj.
''"ifho wholeJschemo of finally destroying
the- Ameidcan Dnion' by Eorooeatl
intervention wa* iIiih may pud out by
ihej UratiaH foreign. intuitu ra m early
a*-3op>?tnber LT. lntji. 1'.Itmroton an
ltfcjrad thpJdd id*;.,bd ; tb?'U/M Hassell's
ji)?9 YA? bo excellent. Jje rather
I.<&jbyte3, hoVroVe^' to ?skitjg Russia to
jo?u lp 4 yho dffer of mediation,,v '"boo&ui-re
rhc wbuld be too favorable to
$ei N6r*h." ' ' :
' ' fho piotritg-<vf-ht<r Mnajfcaty'a minis- \
' trt-3 was *t thai pointy howowor, checkI- <i
by the f^jluco of the arfliy of Nor- !
\ ttKku Virginia to defeat the forces un
deriOon MeCjellan r'W paltle of Aoi
iiyiarn anil the 'cu^cofjjo of the next
mptifig of -tHj British cibinct Was
that tho imnifctryJckcHe'd"not' to move
Vri tb?*tpTMor. ?Nor did < bey find-f at J
'orVr opportunity. TlkOolatcraitexn.pt I
' ?' fel WyM&9fb ?T#.ch.:e pgl ^ed \
By ;L juh cfapoleon, met, ? resolute op
patient in fto&jfia, whVa'c iey Was sent
to,NiAv Y/frk in IHffS oB a ihotft signifi * i
lcidt mission Vf<*k*burg and Oettyei I
t-ucg., aiio, brouxbt ihfe plattcw to a fe-; ^
I if tit ion of ike uuer futility of tiie
wl bje programme. i<. i <-:us*s.; ? *
Tny qwcon yat . pptw without aWaeJb
l merit for Louis Napoleon, and espeoi- .
ally for his wife, Eugenie, but tbero ia
to evidotcv'lhaa ahe : ever* displayed
intbrent iuy or even bad knowledge of,
1 fhtj intervflation <o ?piraey. whiob. hor
1 own nvni.-t^ra and NapoUoa nursed ao .,
'long and tg&derly. tier record in that t
entire crisis was made up in tho Trent J
?lfk r, Which vraa tho turning point in
i our douhtrj's foreign relations ddring
t,ho civil Waf '^Springfield Hefublican
4 i,?.? : ij t ? 1.
i f f hid of It.
'.' 'The Columbia Record says tbe collapse
of the Vesta imlla' experiment
with negro labor ia Charleston is groet- J
ed.with joy by fibrttty b'pUtkfiVes and
newspapers throughout the state, Had
it succeeded, the exuploy nisnt, ofevccy J
white opcraiivo in the state woull havo i
been endangered, for tho eheajper prior J
ui ucjtru iKuur wotna ti*Td appealed
pofc-otfully to faolQry mana^ar*. 1
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OLD NOKWSTATBQL&IT, J
M BIST,, the Oreat Antiseptic,,
H^al^r, cures. Bil^s, itoifema,
Sore Byes, Uian-ul* ted Eyelids,
Carbuncles, Boil*, Cute, Brats ! j
99," Old Sores, Btims, Corns,1
Bunions,1 Ingrowing* Toenails,
Inflammatory % Rheumatism','
Arties and Pains, Chapped Jj
IUij^s and Lips, Erysipelas. ?i
it ts pogashing everybody J
needs. Once nsed always used. %]
For sale by all dcnggltts and
dialers. / At. wholesale by u
TUB MURRAY DRUU CO.,
Columbia, S. C.
A
jSawMUH/ am
CaTipMUl^,
n Engines, H'J Jltli IfolY.w^l
h | .X*b?UiiT
} irUOliCrSf^ iwjifwH*ii:0
vJ -?iv/ j*u\ 'Yjjb
I ,ldH^I8 SIDdo ,?a.v? ,iM
T m ?- i i .>! ? /? jr*i n// J
1 JjJ iit CllCjrSy/ . H
3 CI /I'/,III?Q mint ?
i ?h rf
r T) * C< jS'l'lT' nwl
w J iti bdfcwljil? i/I kUfL
fl J _ ,, , 4|5?|uiiTiJ4( tt Ml o)
"llf,11 ?^?rj Hindsof H-0P4,
forking machinery JV?y 8erHant
Log Beam Saw mill is
e hfiavi??t. ajrATiimoJ
___ ----V
nost efficieut hull .for th?
poney on tje. fcdrkpt'; quick,
ijocurate^ Agent (of H.
3, 8tnitt."1iiacMn6 'Company
j . ' 't;?< > > i'"J ' ?_ Tnr*.? f
yCod working maehjnqry,,
high grade engines, plain
41de valve? Automatic* and
^orHss, ' write met \'Atl*s/'
A'aVertovvn' * and Sirutliers
j, ,.r ,1 1 I
wid Wells.
Wntfi 8i;:.Cv6ittmV^t^'ci.
P THE LEADER' INDEED. .
rbeSewBall Bearing'.
1 t9f! vaUietv i<*'? . .- j in asnd
Domestic
Sewing Machine
fLviiunl-e t"'.. I . ' i.
t1 Leeds itr Worktantiebip. liceatji, y"
GAl>*oity,">9irtngih. Light B inning;
j Every Woman Wants One. *
, j em r,; n-jtii. i r ' ' ' \
I , 'I i.iimli-i . HI ? .Hit! fil 1
attachments, Needles and
Parts for Sewing Machines 1
of all makes.
Vben ordering needles send 'j
ample. Price 27c perdoren, ;!,J
postpaid.
a ? ..' ? ; I ,> 1 ,:\">r z.M .vM
Metric W?ot?.d in Unoccupied Tcrri
i j torr. - *1
. J nt t.i . wl'-'-ilr * ! .A .nli
Mil. SHULL,
i ,i lini. ,"-!>! -'.tj i i in't's-jntis
! 1218 Taylor Street, . : i vir 3't
,h;. 'COLUMBIA. 3. C
Itri to Beat our Lino
of KaGhinwy
(iijplios.
Pnlat >< f? n : < ?'/ to
The Murray qi?a?mg. Md OUirilnHipg t
Syatem.
Liddell Automatic and plain Engines*
eunix' Oor tw Kngtnrs -f J
j vNaw South" Brick Maobiucry.^( , .
Farquhar Threshers ftn.l Groin Drills.
Diesion Sawo and flies "
Peerless Paciringa, 6ew?r Pip#,
and Supplies generally.
Erie City Lngiues aud Boilers . ..
Eean Woodworking Machin.-ty.
: "Qneen of the Sanlh** Gri?t Mill* - '
fcjellej Da pi ex Feed Mills > .
$u#dj Trap* and Stearo Specialties , Magnolia
and Columbia JJabbett Melata.
H. H. Gibbes & Co.,
rlACHINKBY and MILL SUPPLIES
804 Gervais'Strfcet,
11! : ! .. "75 ' " . J (l.i.'i i
i, .COLUM1UA, S^C.,
Ortman Pays
the EXpress
Steam DyeJug of every
description. Steam, Napthai
French Dry and
chemical cleansing. Send
for otyr new price list and
oircnlar All v.orh gnar ,
anreed or no charge.
Irtraan'i Steam Dye Works
1310 Main Street
. 1
, Columbia, 8. C
I A. L. Ortman, Proprietor.
Murray's
Aromatic
VI nul 1.
urxi/ 14 l/l
Wash
i I . i
Whitens the Teeth
" Cleanses the Meuth
' Sweetens the Breath
I ... ,.m V. 4 -1
c. . ",;l" i 1 ? < (?
IV |i. * :
Murray '
Drug Co.,
, COLUMBIA,S, C,
" i 11
illTISEPTiS INVIBORATOBI \
Cures La Onppe, dy?pepi?if? iud'.ftAation 3
id all storo.-ioh And bowel troubles, eollo or 1
l#ler* morbus, tent-kin* trouble* with 1
kildren, luduey trouble*, bud blood And %
& sorts of >eree, ri*ju(t? or falona, cut* And #
Sfrh It 1* a* good Autineptio, when IosaQt -f.
tptWd," An Aayibtnp bit the eastket.' M
Try M A*d you will praise It U> Others. 1
I you? druggist. Jossu t keep it, write to I
pnunnx UKUU UOMfANY.
noxtiMBiA. s. o' I