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gu1e gazl*g ffersenger. .J. R. HAGOOD, Editor and Prop'r. E ASLEY, S.'C., JANULiRY 25. [For The Messenger. Cv11 aud Social Law. Civil law is Iuiciple-a rtle of jils (ice. . Social law prescribes to iman his soII rnige-siffiage with Coileilldable considerations. Both these huva's are subsereviilt in the conltexttre of every counmmity, evincingr manneri.:ms hear intg same straight of style the Master employed inl the managremenvt of bonid ed servilide; adaged like iiaster lIike iilli, Looking in the - positive tense of thee hiws long the line of observa t iol, assoia)iolt 0n woull he : perilolus )rid(ger to 141opt oVq the (hisml of dhis tinctions, but lit Iize itility :nl1 the problm is sAOlved by educlation andi il itarini.im, as they alway's move pa erinally by einlcidative principles of; iliesioni throuigl the exeellenice of ed Iver inlterinlity, bringing u1p from I he lowest deptls of life, through every gnnic to the highe't eoiiiion. Yet, inl I) rvspect cnl the ligher' exist, in-. deopendent of the lower. 'Tis educa lion hat. forims andl reforms the ele mlenItary mnind, anld tninlspose's it m111-1 Sifohl inl town., hlet :nil coluti., breakinr the shle s of igniorane(( aali II pe rst it 1o. i'vents cause expediencie. and Ihe Cause14 imnprekssionls, while uInl adopts I le prog:m me whiclh h st siits Ihe equtipinent of mind anld dispo- it ion of temlperamenit, as inl juget'o ill pranctiee. Inl this way there ile Kma v itt intliet upon theimselves (l ih' pen a.t y they 1must ply for having t he esti mahl11e bles-:ings of t heir constittional :hlit y (elinquenitly pasS mawy, while i here is in thih dept his of hnuunan tint Mre cord. if touched will N ibr.ate and bring.) Io view the inilost feeling s of I he hwart, while it is educaI t ion I rit will tIend to 1o:l to livintg fountains, overspreanilg I hte a illtolls f hie Iiortal, for bv knoledge'1~. is mt'1hQle nown its polenmic Itn ansitiv~e powehr, w ihih vaniisheits h e fore the t ridlent conistellaition) of edneac t io n, learning~ and k nowledge. un thle tinplitude of existing thlinigs t hiere are occuIrr'ences wh iebi are as imi po)rtanit~ to imilividuls as thle observai tory to the astrloniomer, bothi 1) ptcal aml tiIeleological. I11ntnce ihe casual i ties of life; et rong indeed must he the phlilosop~hy oIf miind to go trough the flitry ordtal Iuntscat hed), and (1rise, PhiI( tiix-like, fromi the erucible puIrilled1 ainl exalt ed. W 'ho has not hand some b)right. ly to t he ground,~l upion which the imp. piness and joy of a life titme seemued to cenit re, whiose airch es and1( pillars were ais s1ir0ng as thie ironl hanids of deatih, :nn y11et the supjerstruicItire has fallenm, thle truth of whieb comies hIomeI to iiin ity, wit hi force enoug hi to chill the wel intg process of life, oa crush115) the rock 4of ages, whil he hlenart .thut 1;t brobbed so high ini hope sinks benientli the blows~ of inthumaiinity. T1huis do sutperveniig priit'~ons 0on mind1(, t he effects of wvhich areC imipossible to determhline, and( canI otilvy be (dispelled by the myst ic wand the heavens are stretched forth like a cnrtain, witin which to rise anid scenes of the beautifi, far, far away, where the wearied are at rest, whereon the heert rejoices, for the spirit will not See corruption, absolved by the Creator from the pains of death, and raksed in corruptible; raised in inmortality of life; raised ii likeness of the resurrec tion in being; raised supernatural; raised in supernal glory; raised in honor ascribed to them who was raised, for our juistiicationl, while the way of peace rests upon all that vOrked for the good of all. Tln>leate; edceate the in 11d, it hiath advantage at home and abroad1, chiefly buecaus-e it is Ou' Feboolimaster. to bring us beti vingly begre its bent'factioil with th r, trident trophied sceptre of ac comnplishmlen11ts. Blest is every partaker inl th ben efits derived from these (ual aws, for by Oiem iimany 1rev Ilale to Seem aid unl ierI-tand. Vherefore, they are the Sulf1raganl and confirnmlt ice power of all' tuh;Tritunlvirate Tru-lth !Ahigh-tyi Truth ! 111 PitI B'hmi.~lt A SUm N EMs .11:o)DY.-'l lwe was a m11111n1 In our towi, :1(nie als wool-.. r)UnS wviCe, for. u hin Ie m:kited his pri VOS downi he( then dlilt avert ise. Anud wheni h - saw hlis. I rado inlcrease,1 with a11 hll h's iglit and main h uiarkid .-till lowe. every p1 e and dveItised aitul 1. .\ ml( w h 'ia he oIvertised again his rivals loIIdly SwOre, to S'e folks rui-. wviI Iit milh: aind mlainl to pAtronlize the! sire . An' dI I h i' h- sa t iI solit uIde :n11d saw\ him entmwin. I t hLt m1:m1 he) himd t hoema one 1t. : m ald rakdedl the. 'h- kels in. A I u m he akel ih slieklk in), and saw li.-; foin le ri'sing, hIte took a 0% dl h IIjI t of lI i I lo t Ion h-e ti. Ea:mc'h dav :m gIieirouis som11 he'd sinlk mald <h-mnonst rate fuIll pl the mlore oe pays for priniter's ink th i: greater is hItgain hiul bet ter takhe warning from this s.t atemieint of thle Gharl i'ot te Obseriver': Mir. WaIlter1 Muilleni, of th'Ls c'ty t1as lost , *1 Ineing t he past t wo) weeks, 25 hogs by chiolerla. Ie htad 19.) hia (1 of a wine, bu since lie chlera at tackedl them t h:'y have been din g at the rate of t wo or t hiree a day. IJt is a very seere' t yie of chiolera and thle hogs on being autt ackedl bleed freely at the nose. Rep orts fr'omi ot her raiseris about IheIL chit y shows t hit thIi cholera is raingi11 wit 1'. :-we or less violencee in various sect ins and ithe II thle dlisease is swecep 8OME id 0141)L ICO'il~.--Maiicaa el Kavanawugh died at Le'wistonl, Me., amged 1 07 years, bt >da' H owarid, of O)wnlingsville, Ny, is I1 yearsiI* of age, amid ha~s smioked for' 10:) v'eurs Miss Mliiunie I all, of Temiple, TIex., r'ecenIt hy gaive a det'lI party on thie 100t I haniiiversary of her bn-t h. The' (bedt man in Missouri is Johni Hlenderison,. of (Oxford, b~orni in Virg in ia in 1780. lIe is in) excellent health, Peteri Shiinkle, of Coving'ton, mied'i a widowv of (ifty n hin hie was 92 years of age. ie is seekig a divorce. -BEVWSTER CAMERON stated 1 i Washington on Wednesday that Mr. Ralph Ballin, special examiner, will be sent to South Car'olina to present the case of the United States deputy mar shals to the grand Jury. -The fight against Waller, the (rlinkeni negro who has beent appoint ed postmiiaster at Greenwood, is active. ife is trying to give the $6,000 bond re(Iuired. -The State Grange wl!l meet in Charlestoni the lifth day of Febuary at 10 a. m. .--Th. last number of the Century. which is a strong Prliotestant magrazine. siavs the Protestant aInd Catholics arc (rawVuing closer together every year, and will inevitably unite inl some way before very long that. Cl istianiity may oppose a soli front to iniflilelity. ---The.l( ct ion at IlodoI(%ge, Abbe ville conity, oil Moiday, Jan, 1i. 1884. re suilted inl t lie elecl ion of the 'wet' tick et by a vote of -18 to 20. The follow-. inag ticket was cl ecte(d; Jns T. Ellis Il A. I. Agnew :nni Loveberrv Iewi-,. --'I - t h iiAti .ounal st Iltls - h it e Whi ttaker, a weAVlthy famer of ( cort a ii ffor: (rly of A ielrson co. S. C. 1ecent ly 111.1ri1-h- 1 wiN-dow, anld has been driven from li.- h1 mian I) her; anl ret trlacil to his nat ive coilyt . -(CATIIAINE )AVIS was arrested on Wdnesday il Il'eIzer On a cliarg.C ;of re taiilng liqutor wit hut a license. She was broughit here by M:Lrsh'.a Fol ger :ul lodged inl jail, u h.re she now w NN. ait s a h earinlg.-D )aily News. JouxI HlANKS :A1.EXANDa,#, the icolored endet at West LPoaint Oh io, has nledt a outl er rsor:1 thanl any (if his prede*ve-r.-svs. 1He st 2nn11I5 1iird ill lren-ch inl a cl;ss of 91). and hi.. gener -The tll Coimbs (GAl) Femlale Col legeV~ wasI. dtoyedv by fi re receni t ly. IL isa severe v os. to that 1 iv. Tle huibl. Ing c.st ab)oIt $30,000, and \ as inl sured for $25,0)0. No loss of life is re POrted. -An Irishne1m, oil beinig aske(d vh1y lhe did not fattn his h1)rse, wich was very t hi, rep11-lied1l that the poor haste e-mb hard ly e:n-ry whl at unitec he hi id R. D. GARRETT, W\atch M~aker and Jewel~er, M~aina St., Greenv ille, S. C. Watcheis, Jew~el ry, &., Blipaired at 11Qensonab)le prIiceLs-W~ork (G 2 uaant (e. Wa;tchies :n1 i .l: Chins lieplalted withi Gold or Silver. A~ nice line~ of ( hiristmias Praesents 0on hiand, atal( at lowest rates. , Ilee 21-i f JOS, WESTON, Boot & Shoe Maker, Ih'rar El 11. TR. Poole's Grocery, Ma.'in S(., GRI~EENAI LLE, S. C. 1Boots andii Shoes IunI2e to0 Order, anad ni~aatecd per'fct fits. Repairng~? bot h neat ly, Cblyl and prupt)~P ly dIone, for Cash. IsreturnedV~ to Easley and1( opened uiplhis Photograph (allery anew, and will be glad to serve his ol enistomers anud as mantry new oe smydsr work in his line, giving a guarantee of sat isfact ion. ie will reamain here all t he time now. d1cc 28--1f JC. A.OOK, DEALERt IN stOves, rifLwNare . FUR N ISiING GOODS, &C., &C., 6IEENVILLE, S. C. Call on me and examiMe the "Excelsior Cook Stove" before you buy elsewhere. YTinre ancd ilouse F~ur lishing Goods at shor"t-cropo T INW.A.RE At Wholesale, Cheaper thant the Nrov 80-1y Public Sale. Will he sol& at Ealey on] Satuin. y the 119t ol' January, 1S84, a smail lot of G odl, cmnsist ing of Noailslows, Sug-oar aml Col'ee, e. t he propert-y of M. Mf. .miones, dclel, and soldat, t h1 risk oif former piu re Iase r. 'Termus ca1. ..R. ('O0SSETT, A Thn'r., .ian 4, 1884-2t G11o. W. TAMo. .AMItES P'. VA U Y TAY LOR CARY, I iCKENS C. 11., S. C. MNLain St., Gree1lnvlle, S. C. Wir TCH!NS, J10 1[WE L7 CLOCKS Pistol.', Cartridyjes, Stationcry1, &c"(. 116VrRepairing done promptly, al at Low Rates, for Cash. Dee 21---ly 3.....-.....E., G reev ie, S. C., D)EALE1R IN Watchebes, Clocks, Je uebry, RE[PAIRING A SPECIALTIY. Dec 21-ly GRAl EXCURSIOI~ T1o see the Circus wvill noit create the excitemen t t hat our Bargains in Beds, Bureaus, Chairs, TIable's, and every thing pertaining TO THE ilegant and t aste'ful furnishing of your hiouse~ w't h ledroom and( Parlor Suiit s of all graudes. C'omne one0, c'ome all aindt and1( be conmvinced that you cannot gel more gnlods for le'ss muoney thman W-e give at FURNITURE HOUSE, A general line of UnderCItaker's Sup.. pies always on hand1(. Cofins trimmedlC~ at all hiours, and( inl sty !e to suit purchasers. EASLEY, S. C. A. M. RUNION, Proprietor Furniture House. Oct 12-12