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The People's Journal PICKENS S. C. 1311,L ARP QUOTES BIE,,CHIER. The Noted Minister Used Cuss Words and the Hot Weather Caused it. Atlanta ConstitlutiOnl. This horid, tordI weath~er r-eminlds Inc of what ilenry Ward 'eceliti aid in his church one swelteiring day inl July. Ile took no text. 1le -Vi(tl the perspiration I rom his br)ow and look ing solcinily at the ltrge coni,'t'gregt lol, said: 11 It is hot today. It is kainned hot. It. is as hot as hell" lver'y body was amaze(l and shoked tunii le added, " That is the h-inguage I bieard two young inen use at the door' of' tle church as I passed thiemo. Aly young friends, it is not as hot as hell." Tihen in a low, earntest tole le pictl uried the1 torments of hell andl the curtain fate of the wicked itil the atilosplere of the church seem A to be cool ail Pleasant ill Comparison. 1The4 ladies ectased to move their f:ls aid every body was still and solvinn ais a hiiirad. It was sonethiit, like .oiatluin 1:I war(s ait Northampilion nihhii 1wt his licarers so wrouglit ill a nti aiaitn that thley groanedt inlle- van 1d nin the posts a1inl hiatts to klwp it'llm sinking into hell, anl auOt hl pr'ler' , in thle pulpit he..-~.yd Nir. liae t stop). " StOpI, INlr. Edward-, Inv andl tell theml ()f the oidr a li lo 4)1 God." What wondler-ful power' i; inl 0he words of in tlieitl , cnui:- it ii. Mr. Beeher vas, a ll (ioth -it i , eloquetia iuan. I htaird hunmro twice before hIle wa 'a . pr l ontil ly impressed. I lmokt-d tpi I I thle im per-st iio 14 thle 1111111. (, " . Later oii wleni litb w it al b - tive wall up t he O Slt il' ;ta 1 . 111:11 Sliar'1ts rites wkere lit ijr 01 1 kniI for. Johln ihl-own i KanIsr;I- .1,l nI %%I. a crimie to shoot~t at a -1~o hier ; tion Witli tiai n l ai nd k t ;I ith liasial, ' llow arte in il i is : i. Atl sill later wen 'u h h im Wilt alienati'. nrt -i i n hi wile, and I took Iw iiin, I bI i r he case1and t jur tn wt d to u a1 venliet, wihich -1 i 1i not gnliity., but henuit-, resolved4t to wor>ht; 1t b livedl. A Ir.a ', .n , i not, he mladev 1y 11. t I aI :i I Bitt I was cl1inii o for a youn 1: i: 1 it, I'll le. : '- . th aine of I nI tiin )'e i ii ill (ii Iti I it tl; a ihost i .: b aitit ai xllW'-coce a rises it. lIut t i s I fol he oe litet W11 it in th- ,n oh lalies o prvatwe !n W tl. t In It Neverte less t ir tri _,n f d t I p, Ple whto tuk < n (--it, w h ni .Oa, tee. Iiheantlt i tr :his Iber it stuires froin isi 'at .\ll .;a tl wi!. i i I nh21e Ili t i siteial t t lj1 iit- Lil: tit alrelitt'thot t'glit-re i .1;t It lare taud- incet iti wil bne e I: V ft oetiblell's atiliavtid to dlit o miidtoatioen ai'itlm, ha lln ti, a hoad i'loe-k- hull ep da h nt I ls cii off eyes him inokwo Ilitntts lv ent hi las i otenance l' I i- pra and thoced hlonl etiou' s I'tttve i remarks, glaut detip th itick-v't .itC have het t 1t i' ist i c nlit'j itetil thembeurcoh rsyeincuc ths Pethinan cureb is tt ay at nie tit iinore tnilt' t Wd e~l s1,11 blfy podd. yea, tdhae tried to li111 hred to iven ttn hinon w -i ,ith t ti ' ofith all men, tii t'hile i t', till, dahlaed puppy'',i eisii wh threwi tht po5 tatoe wiead upwori ie h~atiscnllI doin't stpsknoneg etitil't entg to ill bcome downli a 'lick l the ttttanl i offl of hime in 11to 1 mits by 111 ett tlok. Aeyeis nliody nlst I r iin'ised aI' and she oudlonte lie reedtis bant-t' n frnuir but' ehie thtle never't ane Usnea eur-smy Itsnc' hae it~ othe cu eb. ott tt t' ~l t Thyting oflyn aurin is ofaery -m cientth ogindSobtined tas li n itin prhxy recolak, tel m t o wott iro ped 51mt curse' iilraI, ande mme't anbted t iru ~revinrum 'l'a i ourdwth nupo te Yasnk.Fe curise too ho sowor'k wIhe gactetse ont sob e ine the tdiscilte. vitie tir Sm ," oertiih perhaps worseiit. .1 hlea rslor heiorlles uenc op' rti geery tolss that mte' mn grlateltps andiishould avle toldg eatost nlienIa hofor the Maker Ugce Toby oldat enour ary sor terri hay in l.'etyen,. mah in hOe fn tihe stcksthli bruhant ier tyG"he ueasaid aon hcrgccuin sritw up2 to heaven awthe oathn and bhushd uast he gavi her ainTher eoring angi' ashe wrotaw it drown deroppeda tard uther wrd srad anttd sa iou ornver." Tto is soI gere ithe wshd pofig the Wins very indignant, and prosecuted him. is She wa8 the witIess and 30 was thO w girl, but thie girl dideit seeni very Vin- 1i dictive. She said he dident hurt her ql but took her by surpriso. She had v: filed her bucket and was about to go le back wheil lie caught her and hugged her and kissed her right on her mouth. u The solicitor closed his case. The it younilg 11a11n Walls put up to make his H statement, antd all he sait was that she 1 looked so sweet and pretty lie couldnt tLI help it, and he dident believe that (I Mi-s Aolly wasi very inad about it m niolow, for shie wvent off sigirintr of a tq hy13ie. " W hat, hyme was Sie sing. ind asked the judge. Cc I dfoiIt n know," he said. " What Iyme were it you Smlginlg, Miss Molly ?" askel the ti pulge. She smiled and said it. was a The Lord Will lrovide." The j udge i hiarged Ilie jury very mildly, and told 81 th11Cm1 that anl assaill implied Imalice, 1), etc., but as the jury couldent, see wliee ia tile lalice catne il, they (-ilne back t with this verlict: ". We, the jury, find 1.11h defeidanit not guilty, as there I was 110 malice or hate i It, and we a recommend him to Ilie nmrey of the n cour~t.1 This story remindils Ile of John h lilly's vrdlic't in the l'as. case. ( Good c Old John Iliey, the foreman of Thtet k Rimlit tOiaur! , phie ssroo for Y at l h It ind yearsi aii 0h0 forI all 01f 1.ie jur i ill Owi ea ofthe St't' agaiit li o il iv't o 'ass f ho , FI liig. i "l', had bee dI uspn'eted ofI killing" Wallis Warren's1 e c .Ilt'ats as t l. rall inr the \yoods, dii iio: Wallis lidl fort hini attl one i venlil t d ,h en hIeard a rill Shot, he1lipe )u and caught l'ahss inl theo ve!ryN acit uting Ith shIat in 1 sack. WVa~hsditl t :4) Ito the warIt aind 11uanne- c cd it) s .ive hi Is(ick. lIts weit, adi I 144t his wile aind I'lwee little 4chibirenl s t0) Iteliv t're. of tG ml :n ll Oi t ng i cly. ll lit- i eu ro t tuiit' 1 14 (1[ i I l t 1 . 1illlI Il ( 1 ll c I , f t ||tt'i t wa .4 'il li t -liv'r t t l il ;t I it ! ( ;I tl t eh . I I i I n I v ,r I t c tIIinh. r Ipatho II s 4of th si -A c hi Ipie-t114- t Iur !. o f :1 11ut Ir .I lit-r retur i t h Im \ 4i 1il td 4 il'st . lil i ti li t h- 1 1r' .lI I ; It v I i h h Iv I 14r-, b u I t I I'. 1it' it Ill a t'.I t' ll lIt' ; i I tti' I I aII . I I : liti ti red I I I , i a b tI I lilt 1 .~ilt ', I ii gl l I~i l Ii i fh 3 y .t:idv Iit ' I ll il I l ti . 1 i ( It ttel'. tlv I I I qI- I 1ll , 111 )I\'Y wac; r - at nel ~il 'Il l hi i t tutu'sve sijler i i i l' r Iiil l~~aiih -itwh it l iti [iliie t\'I, l I\ It' I tit w I l t' I Iv 0 ll t tI- r % I li - I i til ' ; c lityl l I i t tIlet lit , lv lr I 1 dv lt'wI e w ici C Ion he thi't;llie ii r thij'i tultl ntt steoin:a tn-l ore i. th ii t i r\ .y iiii lth i, a t 'l tll ti a t'h l hiiijw~~~~~ ~~ Itt Igt I r3h C tli'ie lht of Ilieii' ~ vi'' .in th lI uIltlia oi Mt't'iiltt\ lll lt'1 'Ilth i 11 eihi l jtiii>it a -ii lhat, i 'ut l 'le\ 'l histe : I';I% 1'tz cxi t 't ar , lin- hei'vul 311 1 i nn)'3' OIfleof ihe os ile d w i' lI'set''hi 1's \ vn ,b t Is .; u I \the ti - I e IeI I' I hft~ig Is h r I., \ ' n u t i I'e b e t c e d Cllt' N'hien r-ell, hav ti" Ictha he~i Poities (ah1ed oitil' Libery nvownl\\.ehed ton e r-ren offrdy lit. a l' ien; lie onilivr hl, uis n-e a matter of pride with them. Men r< Io can priy cloquently and carry on i8 0eological controveri3iets with credit atre o lite as highly eiteellied 31s those who W ieel ill tho usie of* the rille or ill ath- U tic siportu. r There are few words inl their vocab- t lary becatise they (1o not have man1y i 1l11a1 or 11111ch information to com- tQ kunIicato. It is Said that no civilized il cople have So barren 1 language, but 11 te11r dialect i4 uliqIue and pihdologiifts tj 1ud inl it 3a C1080 rela3ti)n (o th Scotch, c hich was the tongue of their ances- f, r8. I l'haps thei' lililitid VOCIIu- e ry is pIarit of their POVelrLy. Thy g a1y practice economy inl hlingu1ageo as; 3 I thei other neicessitles of life, but c eir virtues are equalliy c(onis)i(cUou1s I. 1i they aire famoui for their lospitla- ( ty. No IImUntaiieer ever turned at f raiiger from his door nleiss3 lie 11- 3I ,ecled himii of' being at revenule agenit, 1 )d thben hie followed him down thle 'ad With at shIottgun1. They never luck up anytliug. The tve nothing to steal, and honesty and M recognition of the rights of others e Lthe f1und1la'11c1tn ntal principles3 of tileir orality. Charles ghr.radc isven us graiphiic p1ictures o1 t heir Wsllms and habits, andll[ tlose who 1o(w tleimn bost 81'y that hler sketches 1 -e accurately (rawn. They enre very little what. is going il1 tie(. outside Wo11(1, am1 while! , ti-v 10 not resist civilization that is preSsing a loer and1( 31 loseraru Ii hm, they r'I- inliffereil. Co it. ''h1.y refu11se, to I 31313op 1h1n1 savingL, Imatchilnery, ah hlugh i industial cho14)( establishel 1y 1 -oI1113'31141 130(31)10 (M1ii I 33'1hl h (1133. . 1 11 '3ti011 k N'' gz':14 I 1(I Ily 1 ) r Ah N~it e udsmiiSri!tasts of Nthe mini generti on an1 lly31kLqI h a' I N.3t I''in: ago~' I vilsited1 3333( (f these' 0r3lun, whichl was founh-c by(4 1 )1u131, who wvnt dWiln t-3 o 33s a3 141r las hI e1 alth. As he wv: 1. 31red (3v1r 1the mounbut333l, "i3331 't. It 43I impn sl' d by their n.>mi ble. 3'331iin an'! .I.l3rted .3 -'-ho..3 m u \vw pu'pils, wh $Ill 111 4 1h 1 t-41 - fiI,,m I g t1m3 3briit(c . girlk ill Ilh.- I.'i h loh o ,bul. the liidh w'- w d ;u I he3 "chol3 k'lpt .0 ( i u til 3 it r1 , l h e su I . A l Mihle ' I-l 'II'S Hb l m eria11'h 'eb till. I3-h lwtre Is a saiilar u u inal ho : 13 ' I irls 1r m 12 1o is years >lI, In lit ink,- kaught hou II ework, c k i3al 31 1n 1 .1 '. I! ko. I33t nl :' to 1 Ie w11 wh3% ' \v I I I - a: he in-1. 3 my333 .s d. 'I hcre is . :so 1 n 3rma '3 -8 1 ( . 3 3; 1 'l.1101 1e 3 11 133 1 40 d1 ti -11 11I li lhtr mI ul :m - ill '- 33111 1 lilt') lht-3:f .33 '3 '3 111 , :kill, ;11v - c'.1h 11,1 le d o. t. h I, i e lnbl :1 . a ('33 :11333',u 3 :,13 1 1;' tl l ch.- : . lolnes t the' main)t31nI .3r3 3. At. I alth-v vlhawe 4)1 Dh-inark ik afr -chooI(l 31f3 - 1 ' '33n-33 n h: I laI h3 s are' the'31I huaentaryI 13111 (13 principio - of a r, . 3. ihi ilhhe 40o I%\ i n,, atI Sprillgs f I.l h I ther h31 fk ir thue , 1(:'oIs ui'h-r.1 1(br (4 13r-.83f113-3 w3.. n ilt' ilh~Ill' i llissa11331 3 in-:'l f te. 1'resb1 the 111338 (' 11nn-h ,('ur .i1upp lrn31 d3ireclty by1 i1nliiluI 8,hure'it w 31, 313i;. ties 3111nnI31 bene1 len p3 eople,11 win,33l' y(1 31y '13'rt3 11133 iltis el II) 3t13 1 l'ieyt .ill (ir11 i the e inst331itu t w :11ho ea 33)he forl 131'a3year which111 33 islhe ee t of L1hetenebers3 11 y to make1111 th chol a133 nely~lhii si t' pp i as p1.13110 31b hl ' from00 13 t h most 33143 ine li e gils in a'31' longI1j13 li t h ('plias , for lit en318 ae on1( the33 theorythatl the greatest31 good118 amount of1333I' ok 1earning toI enabile ~tem to itad, write and13111' ke 113rounts. 3 I81 i gir prov.es3'Ii to3o8,I dull of o inele ho 30kniprehit 11d1'the spl purposes3i of(W3 11 pilace is f('tilled b FIyn h r of11 1 313 te Irii . l he 133otl u ts. three 3' 3ar,1a hes end ttf ich gae.nh'133ilingt 3 exerclises 313 impre'ss the fatherst and(3 mothers an1333I' ducao n.1li 1i \lit ('8 the1 girl' ma) ry a3t13 (1r' ngerIs al a sw nd rwh r the 113l I1' 1333131 3 ('unt am( eers 11'et333 ih e clti ng '11. Muc 433 3111it3 i133 h lme-m' like the313 (131 furish- 1' s of I ithir3' i h ue which1333 (1how1 the 1(33k of wh-it ~ lirto gl'ir cher S33 toe 1 a'l 31 faly ."i3113)( They 1 1ann 0t. hnapt ." 11hinslike331(3)1 the Yane e They can~ ' f agll teapoI3lit, 1(t ther ''t inge i tI ges ) 8ry htey farther.13 T3he11 most 1surpis- I rigi of the111ir hats 1111 W3 and alug 1', ave askedi thet questionh ofd1131 Wverihoy 33h' ouh 110W w Iit lihui.av ber I'ale >4 get ite10 Clh1test 13ausfal~ctioa to .1 'Ir si33n131nne1s 011iia1e tco kii 1.31 (de frillo, bit he 1d1 cloihe tv. t e 5331st Il3 anno ihomte ie iOin any0 lter partI 1( rom( geein ootioggenuration. The g i3' udge Wmil. Doleiii Jaies had been in the betlich thirly years, and had 'ieldt'-i to a subtle, overpoweting, dc >ask I a-, p' elP It i i t r rnmgi diink. Ile lad re-af.Acei at point whetre hle Could lot resist the tem11ptationl. While thle ofice was. v.cited resoluti-lis wiWeI( issed enldorsinig the integriLy (If the in1fortunatte Judge. Since that day everal ,liuges have approached close o the danger line. No ,Iudy e hasi ever been.l impenced or corruption iln ofI0-. 'here ver1e be ltwyers inl tiis State who coild ot, accept a1 Jitdgeshilip. ,leS L. 1 tigrti hClonlged to that lass. Ile ieded m1iore Ituoiey than the athiry givcli to a J uidge. Judge Long treet, of (Georgia, when not, a Imember 4 the church, opened his court With I, short prayer. There is 1no recorded istance of a South Carolina Court inllg thus o1pened, I r. Carlisle alluded to the three I uiges wihio have recently died and said h1.1 th lrted .of noble menl and just, I tdges had riot dited oit . When En'w Mill's Kml dits iunediately tle pro U natinl Un inl d1111Ue form11, " Ti King is ditl, lon. live the Killg !' I ihis he the eariest wish atidI pIrayer II* every Citizen1 when- S01uth1 ('Olinlik ifh~etpa;4s away. " I et this Jud ige or tlina tin die, but loing live the South .auprineinent .ie lah n has r ecivel a regnutest frmit tilie generil sit pini tend nt.of l ntlwmion to alpp int O i I th t lb r "nun thi Sat to w% , oIkt itn Ilst ' l'hilippill- . T' e au ' oilitiie tis aIreto be( icIml it' pfinmibbt on (or- before theI )t instant. Transports are to h-ve Im 1-'ra ivele on thit i34 with nIlit!y , Y 1ber .4)1r all1 over. thet, coun 13 ho n-etobe -cn! If) ;1ll the I 'Iil i !'' l l ii I.b i hiperil irtilelt ii11i t . p flil.i i 11 Vl Ilikh' IIfIt i f)li ill t n ic I . t b Ii ) c t I Ic. The re . i til s thii na it Ict h s(l!;iSo Sen. t I-it ' Ii i bc g :n te . an d il it a o n1 i red 8 th at th1, 1h hd ingo hlhhto au ite t)111i l~ it ittti tise 1f.a l t tttir lit- r4-pical iinate. -xperienced t!Iwhtr arr atd Thwe subtry is I 1 w it- jlli i - tin 1!it\ 10 % il r- he Min illb :tlt l he ants f t h c ut111 ; i s 1 c h .t ai S n nI, I , or ai 1c 1i th l Lt it iich ha n tited inl Ih7, hu1.inetS , all be( ha4S tO d i k tol till wu a hk nid pay the price. Af li rwriyN ti ovrnliinent pulii leo itn nilh hk,0 a1 wIh-hne book inl appeao~ir :nn- , the Allm 1t, bel chargedA for vtist ja - t t [ t-1 i ----n it r, siNt~ lenin-ha 1p0,111. I wluld retjIe , ac rdttf ir )I to rece iiie :ui1'1141 n i n tIe Scientifie Seii wh-, ra iig30 leteoinf water The ni l, a rlit itfst tinit Ie igI t thet init n ins. ori ic ton fo - i a t s .a l ties wo ld hie Oh dwi~lthI a t ri;isin If t oIMte ( rUt Liis"te-i 'onnt ineho 'arle m easur itt i ai - nisiii i rinsi l ndqnatiti (-itit o tiet bly, ndnit lie tur tej alent pean rotptursttitticoft orientre Uin-rteC'' woul berht inleisry dis or ctretet in thte laotnid -iher old ithe mthe i01leet LiSS e intii ofs for viy :h nire mi e ald u-ward --re:-.thn in (re haptly wi withicomfirtabh. h~ctillrs li~iejtie ln l lotieu h iio g m it that Ig 'itmper.ei tt illy" wle tr. .r. okTheo owim A f iut-ttggf-C. e-. The-r i-ni doe I ioknniryed veiI cirnot. -orch ott ed f t-i ohit to k f:;r Irs iofteiii: se tiy iirdyi ati :itdl- 'so ii. andf re iotf, i t as asro foiti j thltIt e e d us l i t ti,:li ii ie tiiu pytislt abov th ct t~ soiii or prohilcitgir ithaI nyI th r ivtirop. tta ttc Ai (lottleit handiil)s'te -I wour ay t Ihni ia iik. i It thigey a lre i e ed t tir at nnothit iri ituii fhi gofttn ore ts S t~t hey~ atae ltedd~ h d tnei sino fhor when '(uthe en~u fitil toe hae eoeIl~t theco the tmar Go-dai girl~t Dcoert' thi e ret.,:mdh e defin guhiiintiy as eatn bteyon tthe c the stotnlc's ai't cit for a digesuion landI ~assinigs iion dof nod. wTeiIhat iso aoi far dehintn, an ito fstntenaeght the Percas aninult. cure factoof this into y s ar ed hvit c nsqu ncs >otn of the Dorlatd Institute. There , a collec(iol of nolleseript garments < r al sizst and fa1sIivins and materials j hiclih oul sugge L1t atilothler emsay by I le authorl of "Saroi tsarus. Thevse I rnuts have ieei rivedokVII fromn time i > timo inl miIsiolary). boxes from 1)3 evolenit people inl diflie-:itn parillts of I 10 Counitry, and are sprl'tpea ot, accord- ( ilh to size alid qllity, as ill a secolid- . and clotling store, and supplied to t 10 fanilies of the mountaiiiers I ex liange for vegetables, egs, butter, I nyIs, fuel and wliatever' else the pIu' biaser aeo ale to olfer. Nothing, is I ive away. Th price of a Imir of lioes may be only lo ceits; ai over roit Iiay be excha)ge-d for a days' ibor, awari woollen dresis for i pair f chickenis or a basket of' gs, -r a Ill suit of clothes fio rI I oad wod ''i, n14 by suchel harter the schoopl is pl Wiied ith the ni eessities of lif'e. HU- SOUTH CAROLINA JUDGE )r. Carlisle Talks About the Judi ciary in This State in Other Days. Th'le paanu corre.spond~ent (f lie News anid ('ourier inake ihe follow ig report of11 a i letls's ot I )r. A S. 11. arlIis IIlo before the te1 h r ofvh 1r. C'arlisle n.ult a most iiterestint Iid sugg.estive talk to Ow ttI'lele s taltlday eveniglL, his4 s bjiIII t Iit nill lie Solit ( 'arolina Jnuhel:. . It did not 4,41m a Very at traci i u "llbJect or ai r It ire-lot il t (h4,o h ln bein v im nII and li patil blaz e i ut fr mIl lI Iatclll's ditsk tt> tilteI ntiph. ilit' I- wiS eia182ly st I n tn i hohlien , : 0il illitt i nt hes i Li,-, HIl - in thY ritv ti lie el - i lic e bI of tilt I iit) 1 ai 16,01 1in . l I M ,a o-y . Madet midh aeh-o- ak t il at t ' ti ilsa wilt! 14h i lit I'it fit .\ppeal wa - it i- (. iiIi~ nut- be.lttremeu ih lri tat th 11111i-l .\pealts wa 111O, n y 111 h1 'm lii-u it J a ijsit ti ' I I -t t i a r.In 18412 those samdon:s :,:\w lite llw n Alod es, withl their ..w n liing in t e (~I'utI''e tiet )Iii \n i ll t sad ln , N ietul, Etans, li-,, Kit ' li 111i Wanha. Tel bark lulell rs at tilm lime weel. l) tvid .o m o ,I.u lh s n ia i 1 it,1 A1 1 li e *V ed I l\ i l 'eil 3. Indi :-'I ; H) y ' h - k t l - i I v ric l'e !T tvi I :t l f w '1'lw l't' -ini 11:1rkhis I. 'lh uo: . LlhLC is not tia - n lit x1tt i liv st- 1li1ataItt, lle he - 1 tv, Ille 11l il i' , l t sls raive i s alli that lita :t S l i \e 'tllt. '01 t li j. ' ;tesi l of t' ea1 t l It' lie. lwe' .11V e I ilSjth Ill i't erai ~ ~ Imn l ;u tt r oni.'C w.s M 1.' ( ' l', i h --I\ i it-. i llis il" Iti' t liv in '*1- bIit lt t'llI t\tbilu ht-iiii ;l.II is \ver 114-1e hat ,c, at bvla itlieoI t '->r 11 .y t WI s. The law w. ' t hIok 15( ittiel crad ttil t. Ie 1113 e uttrl iC l vhe t of li I I *1 11,8 p 1 1 1'r liI'i'in "eihat 2111 iight 11 he1 llii!: -elwe.i-it I-:llt fieo l d t il a p \ t l e i ili t. c l il - I i-i wnl way1 otut rofi tha a fo . ltge (~h ri ,kiea t'is oid illehj'hrel _ llit, \10 feil'l Wllb bet llit'gly- or'. rliy, . hilit hal se Ilt w hlits li ru e-eletio - 'ier oe t a l i i ri wti e toii ' il h1l30.l A c P araIion for s simi1l tile Food andReqgatia ting fle StMachs and 3owels or PromiolesDgeiohru ne.SS andRe.Cnannihr Opium.Morh1in 01 nor Mieral.I NOr NAn e O TIC. A&dA' PICII'l /ehyedn Sed - l1114rem Xe.d - 14rdn etr /a - hAte .I . A perfeel lieme'd y l'or Conslipa-~ Tion, Sou' Solach,lDiarrhoca l Worms,Convlin I eers ness mid LosS ov SIAE . Fac Simile Siganturc of' NEV YO) RK. EXACT COPY O' WRAPPER. OF PRACTICAL4 EDUCATION. w Experienced Men Urge the Neces- so sity of Industrial Trainhig. L Manufacturers' 1ecord. Inl his adhlress at the confiellceniett exercisei of a trade school in New York, Clarles ' . Schwvah, pr'e hlen of the Uiited States Steel Corpor-atin, sauil that the boy who does hIk <tilut y ada little mo1re thian his <h1ty ik th hay who is (oilng to uvetd inl' the world, and that the hoy inl il es iot oie iiteided for tihe prolsimon h wlho starts witli a manual-school eA u cation at seveiteen or eighteen wvill get a start that the boy who goe1 tirough college Will never icatci u11p vith, other things bem) Cg equal. Ilere Mr. Sciwah was talking of practical M eilucatii as ani aid to hoys seeking to be. self-male meii, no10 tie iluentC in dteirived merely froiml text-books. Ti hat is tl landed Iy the timeflIc, '1tl eslpe cially at tht(e South11. 'lis was well illusttrated by Mr. 1). A. Tompkins. of C:harlotte, N. C. , in) a speieh nii whlich, recogIzin g the va:lne~ of educeatont int schools antd colleges if pr'operlyVi sul quoiteil the followving als a typical ':on versatin beCtWten the tmanuf act urer and1( the aver'age youth who buii iitni: " clld nto see ifi';ou cou-ti lve me a lysition "oi Wt e'' yo'oite h : Nl :i ca 't exi~ltiacty<! anyth a lo t a ? l'vel ho 11 yairt-hat in l'm wtiel.-i (it'e oltg almotet ti) a hisnotstfi. elt if t'an y o phry, foot lt a1k0l the 1 in:Iy nti itactrere i~samot tw "n h, ses: ry twlell, 111s m ill,' an tweat tilet ytrof' iua 1 lojs, " Ul oupla sop wellth tuirl- tie "uls Not tiiii ha toi pratier a lotIbe all os.vr kI ylou wanitiarpositin thaton oni the stt~ldens of' tcho orttfc lle r edu a i) is nt s i' i ent.i Lii- 0 couhin5] '3 t ke 1(1 t.i Yo fti'fsi l needn a 'h ('hanc o pracIitgtie-to work-ttt ac- ir <aiuirteIlolllceti skill andexpriece.' Mr. tl ft Topin si hlet that i alos ' k ithiself knoledgi~'eltand:t akidl amc miails, Colon ,mill, it fe tizer a wors-al)(l l tloest bvery kind of a'ititusre, ail tihat, oneo Ith iportan ti (uties of ithe meafatur e was toi etid eof un-gi necst tttsa Iapplint forh poiltons what canti <ti not1hing,( andi Zu iC to tin tme who! - havte of the knowled e atsti s ill cles-e sarto leep tfatort) ieiing.slnllt lif ttleogI late Presiient ere beg. tins ton ofaiz the Agicusltrajltn Mei chanal Ct ollegei in lio annutalP reor' tthe ttei oardt ollegriultre, soid ttht' ortCrina itt i hadt enugh pro mitui on okeu t h i'ci esupply Xetat ttee were tleasi tt'000 yaoun, mt n t bei'g stinatd anditrained o to r'leter 8.m of the' pofeIlisson, (hilfe ter lieoln, lhghte peple werea begin ne inf tho relietigii the ssit ofnu liili iucaltion,-tong.more than i0 ff lhe 1a11tlulnts ftheia clege were how ing thir(1 sicri tf nd thear deire by aPplyibteriac ollegene ic meyi earned initfafiiormtlabor' s tk 'tfyi, ahine wljitor b(ll-ringing, jian ie Ab ot ite samet ( itie ' tSiden t tIty I 'oith Caturchna, waste. V spekm at ea-idgt Aih.fEJeoeinsi heSuho ATORIA ) Infants and Children. le Kind You Have Always Bought ears the ignature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAufl COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. uiclc lie mueant education wiLilut i; that somie people imagine tha ue onc could take the pill of Oduca >n at muiglt and wake up in the morn g as Presidenlt. of the United States. These words of men who know the Enid of affairs were suppleicnted rongly in the letter of PrOsidenit uyvesant Fish, of the Illinois Cen ait Railroad, to.Cilitcellor Fulton, of V University of Mississippi, in which wrote: I nstca, I of overstocking the learned ofes.sio1n, turi your well-trailed inds to the development of the vast tnta res'ouice of you own favored ad. Hring to bear upon commercial, anufacturing and what are now Liled hu.ine.s pinsuits the wealth of herited atui acquired intellectual umlcity with which it has ploased God > Widow you. Do iiot wrap your talent I a napkin amI bury it in the ground sloth and idle conteltment.'' Snch advice is born of the wish to o the South measure up to its capa 1 it ie. anId to ...e.. the young men of to South share in the great beneits )wIing t herefrom. There has been 0 much ai) tteti on giveni to the meCI robessional scimos. The professions -e overstocked. Wi thout. the mateorial enh h resulting from :7 developmet natum! a)e'sourtces amid Ihe eXpatisioni maiaciturinjg indullstries anid Itade seiuenji(It thlereup)on1, progressive :urstocking. of the professions5 can rc ilt only ini progressive p)overty for ueut followers. Th'le industrial anid ~rwunl trl schools should therefore cive stroniger' support. There is a (omise5 that this will be given). Maiy be qnickly fulfilled. The record was broken the past, week the saile of uno4)Lcupied lainos in Ne -ska, Wyoming and Kansas. Over I ,UI00 alcr0s w~ere dlisposedl of, the rgest iiitOount in aniy one0 week inl the story of t he hunl departmenit. (Clharles J . Del1vini, a Topeka million re , enr ries miore life inuratnce thani iy other Kani sau. Th~le amouniit 1s 7 I4,000U and thle piremnus aggreg~ate 10,000t a year. A linen bagi for old1 cloths antd rags hiebi mig.ht aniswer for winmdow cleani ig and dultstin i is a iusefulI article to ive in cMl oneit r each of the house HEi YOUTNGBLOOD ,UMBER__COMPANY AIUGU)STIA, G A. Atw) uVoWais, Nonuil AuousTA, i. ii. ,or., Sat.n, liind(s ami BuildeIr's I irdware. 200O'1NG, SllDING, CICl'ifNG AND) IN G;EOltGITA l'INIC. \ll C'orrespondenctce gi ven promipt ati ~C~oy Ikrd .rV ITAT IONUi fECU;ED. MONICY TO~( LOAN' ni r*mirg lauth. Icasy payments. No mantonos chlargmt, lorrower pays acO I i of perfoetling loan. Interest 7 per Oolumhbia. R. C 'AlITIC NS I IPOSITIONS I NO) 05J1BOT. oenue. IEnter anliy luiln. Uutiaogue free~ >f South Garolina. I~t b( oard inug st udent s. 1.A mitled num - vill payv for bolard , room-rentl, matri 'rofo-ssors atnd one it rintor in faculI midinig to .degreesf ti B. A. and M. A. r formatonit of any kind to PENCER,:liinton . n.