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I think of all th n tt to ie, I ('e1aii of what thon ca'*t not he 3.Nv Iife is rt w.;iv II I ith thI oughI 11 ts oi I1f the Forever. anda forever ! Iy heart is full of r ief and woe, I See thy fItce wherc'r I go I woold, alas, it, wvere not -. For. nA.eer ani forever ! Pereh'-wee if we-( hadl never ine . I hadl be< 11 "pan-cd this- Intall regret, This t-ith s sriving') to torget,( Fore.ver :m(! forever! Ivirelhlce if tho weit far away, D)id l not see tlhre day by <Lay. I 1h,11t again he [Ilit lie ainid gu,;y F(Iever and forever ! Ahl, no ! I col nlot bear. the pain Of never see.ing t 1e'ain 1 cling o. th)Oe w'-thl Inigh1t amnmdin Forever un(d forever All, l1\ave i.o not ! I Iove but thev I BlesZinl!'; tor vilrse, whichb 0er thou h... lh ! 1;e as thou ha]-t be1n 1 onru Foever:nu l fore'veri' Exitracts From ll A1p oi Bvevl( it. M11r. I 1CCberT IS a Ismar IIt I II. 1lr. ieechcr is a thinker. but he does 1 't know everytling an(d is candid enilh to colfess it. I le told The CoIstitition's rcporterI' thit he didn't know as imtuh abthout the neri-oesI as we f(l. :111d he don't. When a northerin mal who Ims heenhI rais1d :11l f'il on the hior rmrS of Shivery coezdw mith it take-(s him aboumt a year to get lis eYes )pcil. 111d wheni he doe's .vt thei opeII Ile is the po;rest friend the negr- h1as grot. TheI soulthern mianl who grew Up with the ngosuuesad hm le knows tei r good traits and 11teir h"dmlvnes. thelir ins1,tinects m.111 sulpeIstitioIIs n114 (--) otions' anld lie knows Iow to deal with 'eil. ., r. 1(eecher is anl Iiracle, he Ias been changin princeiples. andthele all his life. Ic I I f, romIj1 g1t aICe mll ro 0 i in. lie i s 'm.IIt bu1t he is after all just human and there are thousands (d mei jst as smar't whoi( make no oi.,e in the wYorbl. 1 IV would ra8the r trulist I)r. Lebuu iil mind1( and( his philosophiy to-day onl most any sahhauet~ thtan 1r . I lee('her 's. II e is beatter b alancedA( I t)ios for fa ime. .\lr. Breeber' de nounce'ts the (confession of faith and the old theology as foumnded. on hate and fanaiviismU 81( 58an it aL religionI of lovet, It has.- takeni him au long time to finii 1out thalt our11 lleavenqly fathier wa a ( ;odl of love and( that Jes us Chiist miade love the v'ery sotul and spirit of' Ili~ tchIlings. I late and( faniism :~ I low lung has it beent 5Iince thle rev teend gentleman wa8s wi ling to see the souther'n p eople bu)tt(he'red, their townis and. ('it ies burtned and( thelir hintd made(1 desolate anld for what was it-hate toward'(s us or love for' the union01 and( the negr~Io. 1 wonmderi if hie neve (W''conisider'Is how much(l lie :ontributed to this war of hate ando dea2th anid arson and( rapeC andt r'obey and1( desola t ion. It is time10 the preaci(hler wats discLovein ll. thait tru relk 'igion~ is love ; but it is late-very late f'or Mr'. R(eecherl seems to hiave no objection to a wh~iite womlan marl' r ying a negro if she wvants to, but lhe thinks Mormonismn ought to be S unn~ressed. I (dont know whether.' it is the rekliionjoii of the Mormuojns that excites him or their ha ving"I more than one wife. If it is the latter, there is some atoneimient in the fact that they do it openly anld publicly and not on the sl'. But to the souitherin mind there is someC thingo5 more horrihle aid disgistinlg thal IM orman ism , and that is tle amalgamation that lie says he has no object 0ion to. 'Ve object, aid we object so earnestly that it is agai I-,t the orIder of iatu e nginst the [Iliness of thingos, and wvc Ie l de(inInnIee it. 1%lr PBeecherl is still a fanmtic and his sensihilities to public decency are lhuntedl. A.l1 that we w:ant is to be let a klone id the lneg:ro pr o len i will solve itself'. it. is solvingo now. 'lhev have gonie to work and quit podliie. The few" who got a col-I 1lcgc educaItion :u-e still r iingo. .hmit hun11tingr for oilice, hut- (one by onle they.\ drop 1 inl the changang rl tr Cor some rascality. 'T'lhe masses 0 fthem aire (in l bet ter tlian tley' have done since the war. lHe loves, to work and he love to( spenld, anid he enijoy s whAt heI spendt s. Thcy kIIw( that thy h:ve stron arm11s an1d call gVet a doi(Wr a va \V1wnever t he mewal t ub1 i< c mIptyv a11(d So they hnan d h 1 :1n1 ' g a ( jOkt :1. d n cat :Ini -lee.p :a t liv e witiit .ca re m.or a pprhensiol. s m el timi es I v, :.a h 1. h1t. a little r*i theI i r don'1 "t care. Anvbe th1w wrlinkles 4-nd the Ca'v'O s feet wo ubtlen t com ,Ie so0 f-r-t . V0I lIi \Vie50h - Iaid wI Nvh i eI tIh I (er Juln s Ki' n ev . i K1 f1elle, was : resident oI thIe 'I ilieC ('I't, '1 'oug1(h lookin2 s'ee-. ilenci ofJ lhe Califoirnia inearm'er burist in upon 1ii On,1e11 (hi v \ ilh --SyV, Kene, my wife has got a it Jim Ki ~ eene Tlhompso n." vra twentyhi do(l01lar gobol pice. Ini abou d ti lin hour aniot her mani thinik r We haIve buiilt a chuirchi uip 1Keene (Chape'l. C'an't you comie ''Well. I suppose I will have to," rpOl Iied( th Ii'1e 'v. , as he shele o'i('10ut a1 ten do01lar piece. wvith : "G(ood mnor'ninmg, Judge. We areC11 i bui lig a-. new sch ool house neer' thet. (.reebk to he c'alled the Jim Ka ne Schoo.l . W ant t()'oi ontibu1t(e a few ?' "Ye,"was the replI)y as a five wa - passed out. I1t wasni't overm t wen'ity inu ttes beforel'( a fourth muan butstledl in and( calledi out. "Keenet. 1( discovered' a ne(w (1an yon upI the coutr itiy thle otherci day, anid I dledicated'( it to you."' entlemnan as hie turnled in his :dbai r. "'I want you to go hack md1( h unt up allI the new b.abies, schl(O hiouises, clii(hurcs, triotting 'iorse, enynven I lilntic. aylums, br ying grounds and berry patches n your county which are to be Jim KCeened, and come back here and give me the lot at wholesale, for l'm blamed if I am going to fool with lthe retail businless any longer. G(od day, sir !"-aVIll Street News. -A it d e fell overboard from a steamier. "Save me ! Save me !'' he shriekd 4 in mortal11. fear. "IHold on a Lit vill you'.' sung omit. a sailor. "'Save jme ! I 'm siunking' !"' hie yelled 'againl. 'No yIr ain't. Yer can't sink Tra:veler'. -Sl'AI s A. (to liss H., who is a1cCOmplalie( by a liti ltle(dog with a stumny tail) "-I beir pardon, does this svcet little bobtail belono to on)l 1)iss 01. "Oh, no, that is the -~ ~~~ ........... ..- -- leIre1'T arie -1 2 pe) lioIneis of thi(' lited ,-Statc's iII this State whot) Sraw . ,:1:3 1 a l(o nit II froum1 1 he r( Novecr I ineIt. f tI hese l)ai Ifort clnt IIS th Ia reIs. t n1imhuer. 8 . IlI c _-ii..town tie sm Il est. Oly 1 c n% (ie n i IIclle has 17 . An1 IerIsomn 22, S mrta n Iu rg3 :1, Lii rens I 1IS . l'ickens I;; Oconee I1G, AS hheville 1t. Ir' -eem is 8 if there is oing to bh e t ronhle regrarding rail-road ('oinni-ssiin has redneed the fare in Ihe ow er portion() of tihe State. they have no first ami sec!ommA elass (11ches. hut. anyone is open to all. (in the Air Line lload these40 CoacL es ar.e retailned anld no() trlonhle has BLACkKMIITIH ING Ii 1I i t 1l811Clles, (julle b~y JAM ES 11OSEMONI. Ea-lev. S. C. G~ iv u hima call an miisat isfaitio w)1~ ill Octm 1 .-12m A W\tIU)D TO THlE PUBLIC OWNB~r1EY~ B3 ros.. A vi sit to O)wnbev Bros. wvill con Vinuce yonI I hat w*e cenn sell y'on ( OOI S as (ll1l'',AP as flue Cll 10A J*']CST.p Our stocklI isiowi (omlet e, (ons.ist ing of Cat nned GoodIs of ever y dlescriptd lon, Phiini :nul( &neyC a uidie s ini emiletiss varietyV, Iliardwaure, Tliin malt l(llow.. ware. A f'ull line oft that compete with Greenille prices. O)ur line of Tobacoe( :1nd( Segairs is large amwI varied, anumd will be sol at prices thaft Will indneeC all to) any. If yonU need aunythuing in t lhe shape of lFaring impleimnts, we keep it. We k eep a fnll line of Clocks, and will sell thsemi chieap. .le welry to please all bo0th ini style ando price. An pl1J~ease to remiember(' that we pay t.hue highest market pice for prodIuco. We hauve no0 honse renit mnor clerk uire to pay, amnd can sell yon anty thing we keep'l at th e very lowest. prices. OW NimY BROS. Oct 12-1l2m NEW COObS! Whoev.r thinks Ia faultless merelt t o see., Thin ks what e'er was, 1or s, nor e'r shall be."1 WEILE W. M. HAGOOD & 00. adopft that as their senti ients, yet at the same time they guarantee all possible satis4faction to those who may have dealings with them. Surrounding circum stances, viz: elose atten tion to bn)uSineCss, the expen= dit ure of characteristic en () and() ergyV kind a.ccommi-loda-tion showvn to customers, andthe filling up1) of their store with a lnge Stock of ASSOiriED )ODS, vI'te Il a(teltilo of every oie, sIoh l1 pen2l to pr Ov( coCh( vely to) th I if min14 of vever y iinkingi luanl, tlie prilnoe il i lne :liot a1il nta e involved, i g IVIivi i li frequeit valls. If thert 1 anlother. tirml inl Owh conn ryv who enn) belermet th wantf- o)f thev peoplpI "IMrally thanl th y t)- ~hn theyI will viel the pahnl ;'' bIht S) lo g as evi iy t hiig s favorable to ,I c(oint ilnln(l pat 10!inage0, t hey rut t 1t hey l:1 Ireceiv it 11n :ahlit ioll 1 o a full line (f Gevlfera M6.13ercl11iald ize, /C , pi// g/ad/9 accom/o dal/e you1 in thec BUGGY AND) WAG~ON depa)(r/mCen, alwa' )ys /Uar'ig oni kand these &)elesJf or sa/C. .'?ees/des thatI /1ey ared~ g/lad to 1n/Jorm /1e public /iat /i hey deal e. i'enstr ely .gey CI) of a ,,'cl established anid reputable CJotton /iouse. 27ce hgest .)harket prices are paid for this staple. Come in anid see them; yOur? preseceC is soliCited at the S&ore of W. M1. H(A(00D & CA)., JA'asley, &. -C. 'W, iVt, 4 00DI & GO0, Run a First Class Livery and Sale Stable in connec tion with their business, andl will furnish REST TURNOUTS at L4owest Rates. IDon't forget them when in Easley. Oct 12--12mn