The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 04, 1892, Image 4
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Published Every Thursday.
?. NORTON, Editor.
J. T MAYERS, Gon'l. Manapror.
TIIK FUKIS PATRIOTIC CITI
zi; N.
"The true patriotic citizen is the I
man who believes that all men are !
brothers, ami the nation more v tin
extension of h:s family, to he loved,
rebooted, and cared for accordingly.
Such a man attends personally to all
civil duties with which ho believes
1 ' 1 - V 1 .
mmsoii cmrgcu, intrusting nioro
within his own control to his inferiors.
IIo knows that any blunder in
the management of public affair may j
intlict disagreeable, expensive, and
perhaps, fatal results upon himself i
and those he most loves; and in a larger
way he realizes that the men and
women about him whom he rospocts
as his equals; and those whom he
pities because they are unable to j
look after their own rights under
tlie law. mav suffer alike, if a few in*
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tolligent citizens chance to neglect
this duly. lie never assumes, that
what ho neglects to attend to will be
made right by his fellow-men to
whom he will return the- favor tit
some future time.
He realizes that in civic affairs "a
stitch in timejsaves nine," and that,
if not taken in time, rents anil exposures
may occur, which cannot bo
repaired in time to prevent disgrace
and loss.
He prefers lo learn from original
sources, what have been the stum
bling-1 docks of other States and nations,
rather than from persons who
make eloventh-hour explanations, for
selfish or partisan purposes. In politics,
the true patriotic citi/.en takes
sides and votes with a party; but. lie
makes his partisan utUliations
through principle, not. prejudice or
personal acquaintance, lie realizes
that to be led by tho nose is unmanly,
even though the leader bo a wiser
man than ho and a personal friend
besides; and to follow blindly, is to
give way to the weakness through
which loaders have become tyrants
and nations have lost their liberties.
In polit ics, his conscientious demissions
may compel him to oppose some
of his dearest, friends; for there is a
good deal beside conscience that
makes differences of opinions, and to
accept ideas sit second ban 1, no mat
ter from whom, is to admit that 0110
is not lit to think for himself, hut to
bo a slave, lie may respect men
with whom he differs in opinion,
hut need not on that account adopt
their erroneous ideas. It is the man
who does his own thinking that is
remembered; he who only follows,
has nothing in his character to keep
his memory green. Sometimes the
true patriotic citizen finds himself
obliged to vote with the party which
ho has previously, and in whinh lii?
associates aro his old political etio
mi 08,
This is painful for, as a rule, the
more thoughtful and earnest the
man, the dearer to him are the ties
of sympathy and old associates. Hut
if he would be true to his trust; duty
must he regarded beforo inclination.
It needs bravery to make a true pa- j
triotic citizen, lie believes with1
tho Father of his Country thotuEter
nal vigilance is tho price of liberty;"1
hence no public interest is too small
to receive ins attention. Instead of
concentrating his attention atul
spending this money once in four
years to olect tho presidential candidate
of his party, ho attends all primaries
and never fails to vote at
any election.
The true patriotic citizen continues
to do battle with a brave heart, a
? " , cheerful face, and an honest hope
, that the best man may win, even if
he loo8os himself. His compensation
consists in the sense of duty
well done, and tho more lie does the
less reward he thinks himself entitled
to. AfKUCA-TOIUS.
Sanford, S, C. July 18th, I8W2.
Too Late.
A broKcti hearted wifo lay dying
and her husband remorsefully whispered,
:I love you?I have everi
lovod you!" She looked at hint a
moment and simply answered, "You i
are too lato" and died.
Are there none of us who are
waiting until our friends die ^before
wo apeak the words of love and appreciation
for which the living hearts
are yearning? How is it, husbands?
Arc there none of who truly love
your wives, and who if they were to
die to-day, would feel that words
were too poor to portray either their
worth or your unguis!), and outway
expression to that lovel. None of you
who rejoice in your well ordered
houses, your well spread tables, your
comfortable homes, and yet have never
a word of praise for tno busy hand
or the governing brain that keeps
' all the complicated machinery of the
H
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household in motion? Do none of
you receive all this as a matter of
course, never tbiukin^ that it is
churlish and niggardly to give no
praise whuro praise is due? And are
there no wives who forget that love,
like jealously, grows by what it feeus
on, and that it is far easier to win a
heart than it is to keep it? That to
keep the heart they have won is the
first, the sweetest duty of the true j
wife? None who have laid aside all
the pretty witcheries of their ohihl
hood days?and who, though their
love is still strong and true, nave forgotten
how to he tender? I k now
some of you whose hearts are warm
and loyal, and who, if your husbands I
were lying dead boforo you would
doubtless feel that the light of lives ;
had gone out; ami yd your man nor
is so cold, so indifferent, that a stranger
would bo justified in woiKlering
whether vour love was not hound
hand and foot in the cerements of
the grave.
There are fathers and mothers
among you who really love your children
tenderly, but yet who are so
irresponsive, so little given to expression
that your hoys and girls are
in doubt about it. You notice the
crudities, the weaknesses, the seem
ing waywardness that is often only
the unrest of immaturity; out you
fail to recognize the upward yearn-!
, ings, the aspiration, the blind outreaching
of the young soul after
something higher and bct'er than
itself. It is only they are dead
that your children became to you al
together lovely. Would it not bo
well if we were to allow life to wear
somewhat of the glamour and illusion
I which now seem to bo the monopoly
; of death? Would it not bo well if
we wore to teach our lips to utter
now the love and praise and gratitude
which, if we do not, we shall
certainly sometime, in anguish of
spirit, pour into the deaf ears of
those whoso sealed lips can make us
i no response?
We are so reticcent, so self contained.
Why is it? Is it pride, or'
is it shyness that, makes us so silent?;
Many of us i.ro so afraid of being
considered "flatterers'" I hat we will I
not say pleasant things to each other
even when occasion demands it. And 1
some of us lack th* proper training1
Our lips are dumb because they have
never been taught to speak.
II is so much easier to speak
I out sharply than to sppeak
I sweetly. Kven in our own house
holds we are afraid of being accotin!
td, "silly" if wo dare to give a ca
j ress or a tender, loving word to bus
band and children, fater and mother
brother or sister! Hut by and by
upon their unanswering lips deaf j
ears we shall pour agonized prayers j
for forgiveness, tomb-rest words of]
love, and buck upon our own rcgrot
ful, romorseless hearts will recoil the
sting."
"Whilo they are with you, love
those the gods lend. While they need
it, give them of your heart's best.'
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No. 23.
Leave Wilmington tl 2T> p in
heave UhaUDourn o xi p 111
Leave Marion 0 81 p in
Arrive Florence 0 15 |> in
No. 27.
Leave Wilmington 10 10 p in
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Arrive Columbia (S 15 a in
No. 5"!.
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TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 51.
Leave Columbia 10 45 } ui
Arrive Sumter 12 04 a m
Leave Sumter 12 04 a in
Arrive Florence 1 15 a in
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Arrive Wilmington 8 55 a m
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.Iniiunry Kit, 1M99.
.Schedule In effect irorn ante.
Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway B R,
I'ARSKNOKH AND KKKI01IT DAILY, KXCKPT
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Heave I lion 7 45 a in
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Leave Boris} 1145pm
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Arrive at Mt. Tabor 4 25 p ra
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joave Clarendon 4 50 p m
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SAMPLES MAILED FREE.
A GOOD SEAMSTRESS
HOUSEHOLD HEOESSOT
AND A HOU9HHOLD NECESSITY 13
ONE Ot-' COR NEW
SEAMSTRESS
3EWINQ MACHINES.
For Full Particulars address
NationalSewingMachineCo.
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JUNE MANUFACTURING CO.
BELVIDERE, ll.L.
Manufacturer* of Fine Fan My Sotting Machine!
Pure Cream-Tartar powder
ENDORSED BY
PROF A. L. METZ.P. H. G,
tf Medical Popart mr>nt Tuliuiv University
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"The Southern Favorite"
Hire, Wholesome and Powerful.
You Want It. Ask Grocef For It.
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Molalllc Weather Boarding, j I
Complete Coilings, ]!
Corrugated ShootRig, <[
WM Roofing Paints, !|
*ron Roofing,;I
E-ve Trouyhi, Gutters and Spouting, (>
tPM forms of Sheet Metal for Building1!
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SCOTT & CO., Cincinnati, Ghio.J
ESTABLISHED 1872. j ,
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