The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, February 01, 1884, Page 8, Image 9
AN ANSWER TO "WANTED."
Do you know you have asked for the
costliest thing
Ever made by the Hand above -
A woman's heart and a woman's life.
Anda woian'si wonderful love ?
Do you know you have asked for this
priceless thing*
A,; a child might ask for a toy ?
Demanding what others have died to
With the reckless dash of a boy.
You have written my lesson of duty
out,
Man-like you have questioned me
Now staid at the bar of my woman's
soul,
Until I shall question thee.
You require your mllitton shall al ways
be hot,
Your socks and your shirts shall be
whole ,
I require your heart to be true as God's
stars,
And pure as heaven your soul.
You require a cook for your mutton
and beef;
I require a far better t hing
A seamstress you're wanting for stock
ings and shirts
1 look for a man and a king.
A king for a beautiful realim called
home,
And a man that t he maker, God,
Shall look upon as lie did the first,
And say, "It's very good.''
I am fair and voung, but the rose will
fade
From my soft, young cheek one day
Will you love me thein, 'mid the fall
ing leaves,
As you did 'mid the bloom of May ?
Is your heart. an ocean so strong anI
(lee)
I may -laiuich my all on its tide ?
A having 1oman finds heaven or h 11
On the day she is Imade a bride,
I require all things that are grand and
tru1 e,
Allithings that a man shmuld be;
if you gi'ehi (u ilI, i would stake myv
To be all you demantd of mec.
If you cannlot. do thuis--a laundress and
cook
You cani hire, with little to pay;
llut a womian's h tart and a wvom:m' s
life
Are not to beC won that warv.
Ini thme recent act of the Legislature
relating to eptr'y on lands after not ice
it. is provided that every emit ry on the
lands(1 of a nothier. after' notice from t he
ownmer or tenmat prohibitinag the same.
shall be leemed a miisdemeaniior and~
he plsheNl~d by a hine not exceedinig
9100 ' dl)lars or imprisoinmnt not ex
(4*edling 30 dlays in the county jail. It
w\ould be wvell1 for some people to re
imembher this.
-A Tra in rain off a trestle 20 feet
high agtBavertownu, Ohio, oni Tuesday
anmd injured nonme of the many per'sonis
-10 is reported that ex-Prsidenit
.Jefferson DaLvis is raidly declining ini
health. and that deatn will $0oon end(
W. M. Hagood & Co.
wviii sell
the balance of their
W IN T E R
(GrOOd Lot
SiqtIplies
ON JIAND)
,Jan 1i1-9m
WIL'KINS,
-V- .-F iHOLESAI
Hardware, Cutlery,
TURAL IIPLEMENT:
G-REENJST V:1
Agent- als > for the clcebI
-fill Sipar'at'OrS. 1 g hI
(lepelldlelt aw1< Shitl 0-,1.
iall 18-8111
C. P. RUNION,
Easley, S. (C.,
StJl 'l e Leador of L,>w I'rics."
Killv extend1s lis tluin:1ks to his
friends fo)r t heir kn 1:,l 1ine1:1 < lig
the( pa- t year. lli!s businle-S h een
perfct h.y (sn tis to noet ist al
the sotco s
Now a new year has conin, anWl he
S11)p 1 to -;a!e llota tee ' 'l patrona-e
froa yi u ia i. Hle is ll'1ringhi
~E"all andcl. V7inter.
rpric, inl ordeler to u ke
ro0 ny for his -
(ina Irio h till take P.h eaN inNew
Oans yrp byE . hb). orAretail.
Chep, rmN IC.E P. CUI.
A. BL'(lI. . D~e/. MYII
ALYTH C. WAYBIELD
ATTORNEYS AND)
CUNuSELLOS AT LAW,
GREENVILALE, S. C.
Tfrac/ices in thee S/ate and
U. S. Couirts.
Prompts ateto o l bsnes
Nov 30-Iy
POE & CO.,
1WA14-'IS IN
Iron, Nails, Agrioul
AND ACIIINER"AY.
:LLEa., s.. a.
sItedN hel is En'8 L giatCs8, (i s
E)lOVn d sav MAli Is, with il.
II ad B3loliks.
IL -
188 4.
IBargains !
BARGAINS??
JIe WVIII Sell
T'c ve inu
dcv' O/OLLi1
Winter
Stock
(Lt gT C (Ltlj 1&
IF YOU WANT BARGAINS IN
READ)Y-MA D)E
c L0 TfI0v&
BE SURE TO GIVE US A CALL.
A Good Supply of
Always on Handl~.
HUDGENS & HUDOENS,
Jan 11--9mn
BL ACKSM ITINGi
In all its branlfches, (lone b~y
JAMES ROSEMONI).
Easley, S. (I.
Give him a call and satisfaction will
be giveni, both 10s to work and charges.
Oct 12--12m