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Theye e i g a o s Thiey s.hinie amnih thiii <dows aml <himpsU:1 light s.of hoie. A far the wn lerer sees them glow, Now nlighit is uear; (hyVild hiath with r.M ince weet lights of home. Ye lone-stars that forev'er dhaw The1 weary hea-rt, In st-aiger' . la1s or Cr'owded mart; Ohii! light s of hoiei. Wh-n mv. brief da of life is o'NI Then ay [se Shille from e hiela.elilly l')Iic for D)or light s of home. A LeMRre to *Imn bya oman who has Studied Mankind. If vornen onlyv knew how sweet an I hely they' are, and how much they can do with 1 men, they woul(1 pay plore - amknt ion to their person :al cultivation tha they (10. Why ' a womlan only 2-oe about it ight she can do anything with a man, unIi d inake his conflorin to her ide a s n every part icular. She has tact, skill talent. beauty, refiniemeit, and coilbin' he.r intuitioi with her fac inaindpowrssh'e enn Changre his politics, rc!orm his rte'1igeou's ileas, alter the whol cur e of, his life, and shape hii carecr to si. herself. But She must 11t be a 'ool. I can tell you, 1o1' mutst she forget 1or' an instant the aIrt and litnues1s by which she rules. Man is at best a bruque. selfish, inpuls iv v c:ture, fill of cone"'it :nd4 vagaries, an( anxious to rule iand t rtl. He has strengthi ando 'wants to use it; he has eraUtive fae ultie's live to execute. Wit wiat ever lie is he looks to a wo:ani rn' pleasu re, andi the one who can please can rule him and do with w;'hat she will. A woman is younoi until she is 25, and a man rtain his youth ten yeairs longer, but af' t er that there is nothing to live for' b~ut home. Lifo has lost its zest, and there is no charm in the toys and amnusemcnts of yesterday. Y'ou must admit that a woman marries for' convenience. She wants a home pr1otection, . im~uity fromII labor andl the delight of companionship. Now, if a man makes this homne, if' he stands bet wean her' and dlang!er, if he contributes the best inter'ests of his life for her maintenance, he certainly is entitled to his reward. lie wants his home b~eautified filled1 with friends and good cheer'; he wants to be pettedl, admired, re spectedl, en couiraged and loved. H~e wants to be king, in short. Oh, yes, you may say petting is all plonsense, but just let me tell you that you are -mistaken, and if tehusband cannot get loving affection at home 1)e will get it some place else. Caresses (can be bought like ever'y other luxury.. A wife must be a sweetheart all her life, She must never get too old to be charming. She must culti vate a sweet temp~er and an affable manner, and her, only anxiety must be a dread of ofning he. husband. Another thing, stucasn won't work; & is an unpniardortable offense in the Ioic circle, and, no matter how pertinent it may be, i woman1)"1 calunnQt afford even to say a harsh word to the man she loves. Beautiful? No woman lie anythiig else. If she has a Poor Coilplexion, there a're polderi'l and I cosmtics that defy detection; she can have bcautiful. eyelashes and eyebrows; no matter how pooran 1 cou rse her hair is. it can be remark' ably well kept and so becomin-ly arranged as to be admired; the most irregular teeth can be polish ed like so 1man1y, pearls, alnd clean teeth andi a weet bseath are not, so con1non as to be despised ; white iands and tpapehing, plish ed nails will atone for a very ill shaped hand. V hat if the feet are large, itf t b 'are well sh, . If th' figure is poor, it canl be , clean, so heal thy -!k in and so deli c ate ly perfumed t hat your presence.will he wholSOM and rfreshiung:ild I t ell N. wIu, youIr vlot h es'! m a es t h e rixf' l I wlt tuat .).'lfllz i,4. to a ladh or grentilm u. :ned h a. ur ~eit !~t1a bd Q(l. 'litLi ment is typical of Imch that is within. .If -nat'ure has mneagrelv bestowel her char ins, that j- th' VQI'V Y01.ll 1iuI), a wOmiI m ~ou~ have reas wl al. f wouli soU-l Iot shine in mu)lsic, paintingV2 0' the sciue.cs. she em.1 becCQIIw a pleIsan1t if not a brilliant talker. She Can read :n1d o(bs(erve an(1 be authoritv oil current literature) and if she will hut 'study the why and whler-efore of thinos anl thli& very be4.st poiitis in her fricnd s sle will make for herself a circle th:t will be the very envy of ier pret (mest compeotitor.-Chic Ngo NewS. ----1! Ci~ if v* --Girliif yo1 do wed m Iurry at strong man. Just think how 'uica it will by to have a husband w ho co is ulp from the celiar with ' wash t ub in each arm amd a piled upl1 S -u It, I suspendled from his teeth. --Tra veli'ng costumes are made sunly tailor fashion and in quiet colors, with the long r'edinigotel madoe fastidiously piun, buIt lined wvith some pretty l ight silk. --A shrewd ciJ)lO TIand man wa~s engagedl three times to t wo sis ter's and mfarried1 both of' them in turin. Thius lie made one mother in-law answer for both. -ry andl not biorrow yVour neig'h bor's p)aper'; subscribe thr it~ vonr self. Your' neighbor dloesn't like1 to be bothered with you nio matter how pleasant lhe may seem. --Among some of the African tribes brides on their wedding day have t heir front teeth ext ractedl. T1he bridegrooms know a thing or two if they are sav'ages. --Little boys in Mexico who obey their teachers in school are r'ewardedl by being allowed to smoke while they study. -Society is a crucible in which all good melts. Out of' it is drawn1 only one or two plizes-vanity or disgust. -H av'e your Job work ne he. DISSOLUTION. THE FIR1 OF W. M. Hag-Uood & Co., is thi-11s day di .ssol(ved by Mutual conisenit. All parties inldbted nti re..j pectfully begged to co1e forwa Soon as poJ sibl)e Mid pay thleir Not(,s- anid Ac-1 r'ounits to W\. M. Hagrood 18 1111ey is badlv neCe(d. WV. M. 11AGOOD, McD). ANE The un('igedhae 1n tered into pautnrship for. th Pu I Ij .1poe of on ( Ic t i Ig th e Mercnti le business at ET as ley un1der n1aIme1 an1d style! of V. M. Ilagood & Co., and respectflly ask the patron age of the public. W. W. ROBINSON. No Patent No Payr. PATrfENTS ObltainI ed for Mechcala D~evices, Comu I)Onls15 Designs~ andm Labels. patenItab)ility of in'ventions, Free.Q Our "G hide for Obt ai ning Patenmts,"' is sen t free (everywheore. A (diress, LO)U[S BAGGER & CO. May 30o ttf Washington, D). C Joseph Weston,' Boot & Shoe Maker, Over. Wash. Ilowell's Beef Mar ket. Main St., GREENViLLE, S~. (1. Iyou want to save mfOIoney allon Boots and Shoes masde to Order.'antd guiaaiteed perfect fits. Repairing both nieatiy, cheaiply and >romnptly' done, for Cah Dec 21 12m BUY FiNE CL oTmIM HOE S'R.Ol0ES rnw ~ go GRP.E ENVILL E S. C Dec 2l--ly THE CilE.APrCAS11 Store o OWNBEY BROS., Ik the place to bulyyorSpe:n Hes'lardware, Gan-den ll s . OT11 SPECIALTIES. We keep Stoves, Crockery inni in.. vare. at hlard timues prices. h'1:1kinig the public generally for heir liberalI pat.rolnage inl 1he pa., We lope by close attention to business to nlerit a conitinuanciieo of t he same~. C1ouintry p~roduce( bouight at hi'hs niarket priec, for Cash. Remembe)l)r our miotto is~ pliek sail'' iiind shoirt profits. G.~iv'. us a ca.1-. .Ja ni 25i--Sm l:.leS Furnliture louse EASLEY, S. C. DOM E OYNE, COM Ei AL L NI) fuirnishi your I [ouses in eleganl t . tyle for ihe Sumin~mer with a nile Lin l1~of BCe dtend~s, Ma:t t r'esses, Hin.. &e ,&. A genleral a ssotc -t >f Landscape chromnos in~ 22x30 inc~h raines'~, chiord, &ce.. all read yr for han)". uig on the walls. Also, on hand, a line )f cab)inet, priomemi~de, panel and card jze. ph otograph frames,1 all ini al- ii ntie 4tyle. Alwvays Onl lfhnd a Pull line (of UND)ERT1AKE'R'S SUPPLIES. ~asketi anoflOBus, allsizes an si( yles. luirial R~obes for each sex, all (Jualiti(s Lild prices. Readly at all hiours' to wait upon (customers. C'ofli trimmefld in rimme))d anud shipped to anfy point onI ;aii road free of ext ra charge. Tiha mk ing you for past favors. andl 01 ICit ing youittr further pttronage I am, RespIect fullyV youlr, A. M. ITNTON.