The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, June 22, 1900, Image 4
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it is tho unldvrt'nw inl his, th-II!hIt
tho los4s of his friold tho drk Irtek
ground to ivery line of thl poetu.
"Hehold, I drealn a dri llam of 41)n 1,
And Ininglo Ia the woid with thwv.
Thy voice iot he ra ii n 2 air:
I hear. th l. w1i . 1:1o wal :, -u
Tholl stal,dt0 inl 1 r, !l -10
And in the t' in Ihi-m : i
By Whlich h( nietilt t<: 1!1 -;1 :
Overy turn ther v.i i a t4-. J Lr f
his lost, friend, an.l hi!ttl ly hw V i,
"' Tis better to havq, love d anl h l.
''hall neVer1 to lave lIfv)'d t
It sPoms th-it at O wr v th l,
wheni Tyonyo wa c\p -iln 1h,
return of 1l1-1bu- !.itm i A.
nows of his d -th.
This coincilewh-n1 tif c t n
oxpectationt of v()()d i,- thf. -I j .,I . I'
one1 of t ho most h itil . : n
wholo collvectiln,c nta i t - m
plost Eniglish, mnd l 1 !m I t A r
leading to the AslWaraan uf a h>ve
that -was to outlhia life.
Listen to the n'e in whi1b
ho describe how sneha -do- filh-,
- to fat her, drik;li I i iw 1 l' hif
his Sohdlr )oy to I Ir, pr- b
for the sifet of her I i 1: 1
m1aiden, awiliting tho cominl f4 her
swoothoart :
"0 rathor. wh*--. ''in2 2.
Who ;'t/- 20 Vil22
A shwt, tre half ti .
llath stiW'd the, .fr- thw
thee.
0 m1oit r, prayi) t; "I
Thy sa i!(), \ \i I I v b I I
His he:%vy o. o
'111-wt!id 12 .'
lrops in his vast and wa,
sOmne whvn-' !n-, : ' 1
That sittn e t i. r
A ul l t o :ind b
l'imr chil, AMnt
Por now heia
In expl-clath
And thinkile -I
at sea; t .lIO - "r . i. &t2
She take- a riban ,Ir a;r
Flo t V il 12U12 s 12. - It' It' ":2 - Ill.. !
F o hei si,-tu] l - tis .21r.I
-\nd with th - I h
And, havinj c.g t i .
Once more, it) -t.: a 1 1 :
Ani, even wht -;
Hladfal ,an b -
ford,
O r- kill'd in falllin,_ fr-lll'jm jo
, h11it tto I r sa l _.. v , 2
And what to mne ra 1
To h er, liripi ,tual I ;j,;_r '
And Unto he no 11.0 n' f
W as anlytinlg -:in-' 2-v .
than tho figulro Iof 1t ib. burial
at Sea; tho bilh>w l arl tow th l .
movbing i:ound; the at : a d2'a--~
w ih look reif 4.1t e petr, feel: i th
The ogtohths d of hhi,S4''i,t fri1end
is a beang bnt bac MI2tI21 14 111 bri..J,
The chi, (htIf the hd of-!
TWn ith he e Ather. ."41o32wl
I hearth blf1) fiotr Ib- in nte
Iseeul toe waith: tnhze wh)(1 . i i521
WAt a otra'dwme n from fart
And lette1ri nto gin.a .. to sin :t
tAnd,lth ark wihtel, an--d rlsing.
Trtbeneath the clover so ,
Thateasin the ron--h(n to the rains)1,
rase he e kneosin vham1iertl drain.
Thein le of the gmriapn ero Giog
"Ther if eiithhegh ran (les u
ind itandiios ootenecis' in mino,
seron)d Boswth ltnge anwtseils.n
thae contra ta vewye bhe vat
and fatd eing grav eplyoringwith
tngeele and t shenllen and ietn
Aanvsm in rard toI thi, (1oali
raist aed tostonfeit, the doa
aristofIn Mminoriam wor ownt
ehrchask:"I itWnot, wahe ald
"rater uc lifeizn and esutiv
eeern). Butnthimg banswriOn
poectrryat is atve bolwark ito
hat b, begbmot etply roieaos
1',nliveryhlinwoad bentoimhnt of ithe
paymof ashams, to cofsay tat heers
thin ofstc b e as~ t Tenyon'all
life tohald eigng tohautcofgothe
plyo4e:s o a hteoy
itl tiht speifiv:1lyN rIvligious du11tiels
1,11Ustic: n1) wn qc wf ilt; wit h ian im
aiI re:h- -fa n upon t he huight;
t i i .t i , 1it )11-It' i ai t li v s , I'.In
t ifu i a< iiae t ii orat iv, wan<
I lo Stars ' ul Il of illop Siug.ost iol
I Id t I fin Ir v vyvs hat Ii fill II
st ars. sI flaiciatting. Away back it
!i a frI1i-nd of I l' n -son WrIOte g 1i)
" i,' ( tI of plw(ry writtt I Hi I
r .-t i it lhi bw, lit ih priree
1 r - li I ei t he .i
\\ ht ia I conl ' i i fo for I wa t!
f a Ih i I t Iin I ii ag, ! Not Im
nwt f 1( . r : it, stici-lyv for t Il
. iw . il't 4f -1- ryl. ll
I 'w vI ;b .;;I I rfigh tury
%v ( it (o ym t hi mninr
Ir irn fr l hai' <ttLon h
-hais iI i th i i t of lit
1im1 s. \\h. i I ho I bw r h as hlitl
.ilva ll thalIt it wia i t iwf ry o
T It, o , (m,w rw. t mm anly 4 ther, oml
ib ' i. h ill i IN fro l
nth gro i ilr Im i nto which il
IF It lil t,.~ iI~ tii v 4-t
l I i f i I . - I f; n , i h I t I
Word lit- I I f: Nv li n w tt.
Ie'. w r -nt I iI r, ht s e' , ma l irI
Mor'niar uni' bo ('.jiu- s a il t fo th
i Ar ,lI1( i to 't iv th m lwat -mb
'I t bi ihost words ol
ii;i~~~ Ilhl I1 Ii Itre l Iior ' f I hI
util ijnrib
I hN i I g tf 1dsVI
T h l ill- v 2' i is ot I:
l! l i a c h: fig: tI n ar)., t f jI u, t,
(hOtlit lit awit's i h irst in-. l
- v .I1111 c' .:i .t o bw
T ru ly. fih her 'is io1 of tl n
Vit is vt th iinStl! iiteI:
(hwl te rii reV :' I I "l It o '
Agnat , i i ng m er bih o reat
nJ'lin 81r) thouh ti'nsuw o Goi
I te d I n I hit s frhiI , xf 'tIld i his
hAindu .e It rhisnut 11((tiil ittoo O nLI
A 11( ' l l1 t ;tIIt th !agr hope.'I'II l
vndinr ij- t riII Iratl iofo"u t
th Is 1,s r If r.i >p r Il s r w he. if
kn I ( 11r in t Lo torr, I. o t of sab .
.\ta l mish wsv isphed; that
w I b.( I: lith it' it t a hw r I has
luoly riis-on. rn hne ;fr hr
T at l true of thoght.rsirt
ofThe ce>ury. The.reye as an t
-1r-n.-f:ftth *ti-,a w,i] 1 (ill-,
e arrdi with hich we enI o
al aor flf, whenr to e-s: en r
fiendu, boitin wrorbin th ar psed
lt.re. .\d rreawhehaor thwvfra
scne aors lyon nxpeal tgetoods
t het got Abrbeyo tner"
fovr hitate:ng tond exrein nwmor of
shere givn uuned bioraphynof his
Thk infinte go enose of oindvid
! acosv(ilonce, his faith in it plronl
Ilal immortality.
TminNlsol's strolgEst tirgiliiiotit for
le flitliro lift'o 11441 I ts downi I l oil
- the instinct of thm Sold, ats ho eries:
"\IV own (i1t1n life -1dhub h-ach me this,
That life Shal01 live fori,V.-r o 'Il] .
1:,e varth i.- il wkoesz al thet c :r,
\IIII dus t ad asnos all that is "
And thait is ol1y. antlitwr tway of
saiNg Viit 1-:m1Wr8) sIaVS inl his
(-4ssa y oil "liiminrtility," tt thi
septic who deics imilmortility Imtist.
conceivo the uniiverso to beth liko it
nle(,t of boxt's, with nothinig inl tie
lst box. In ohetlr.l. wor<ls, t horo is nto
Iatioril intorpretation of it, no wor
thy vind to it.
Ill our conlt,iterat iin of t ht im mlas
tkqr povim of the c'.nt11ry wve mulst,
im a i Iral Iy Imevt tlh(% question s11 to
how Te yson tirv.ated the iastor
idoa of tIe cntury. Tho uaster.
idi, is untoubtedlv tie theory of do
v'elo)men(-It, or1 Ovollution. T'ier is
[1o escIping the fact of evolution.
Wo aro at pirt ()f it, whethor wve will
or not. It huiti wroight, inl vevry
riin of Natrv its results 8 re li
spwveek, tnid in ih Il eos of ien, a1s
w'll its inl tle rocks, th" trovs, andt(]
thw tlibvs of aniliial life lading upl)
to In inllidilig n1i---as it a1mmal.
It 's r'eoginize(I inl the unfolding of
nlil"iouis idolts, and is so permnvating"
a fact inl tht life aind thought of the
I10 that it muIIISt intrudo itself even
into thlit purer I'r ielm of poetic
I low did such it Imastor-mind view
this sevining tmidency toward a
pur11oly inatiihi interprnetation of the
11111 %*0 * I eiro is a question for
ill] of us as liudents ofNitturo. Lut us
tirn into this wondierful mirror of the
agff for an1swor, and thus loarn What
wt numy think and go on to believe,
whln "Mnill arl Iod to bilank aithoisml
by tle iiit11eriailistic philosophy of
tho timw.
Wivi the multitudo wore doubt
1m1g, lir was at voice that was9 full of
fithit I. Whlen tIIerialisim seemiled to
he t' coliifiig religion-a roligion
whicli tlie b1nt Carlylo calletd it ro
ligiomi of dirt -this strong soul was
utterinlg a it 1t that relnehd to tihe
farltIlst ilmits of tho EiglisH speak
ilg wold, putting inspiration into
tho lieart: that were asking whither
this iew doetrinio of Ovolution was
to lead ti. Tennysou gives us
his conlcopt tonl of Nature, as ho aisks:
".\re od awd Nat-ure then ti strife,
That Nature lunds sucelh evil dretns?
so var-ful of t yh e she seems,
so carcnless of the single life
hath i, considierintrg -vtrywliere
h!tlir s'cr'et meannlg in her deeds,
AndtlI id iig that of lift,y seeds
Shit oft-en brings hut one to bear.
* * * * * * *
So careful of the type? llut no!
i roin isear'ped clif and1(( iairried stone
She. cies, 'A t hiousand t-ypes arie gone:
I c'are for not .hinog; atll shall go.
Th'lou miakest, th ineI appeal toi me:
I brinig to Iifeo, I biring to dleath:
T1hie sp)irit doCes btut meanI the breath:
I kno noy mi)ore1.' Aind he, shall he,
Mlao, her last work, who seemed so fair,
Sueh splenid purpose5 in nis eyes,
Who r'oll'd the psalim to wintr'y skies,
Who built, him fanies of fruitless pr'ayer;
Who1 truosted God wits love indeed,
Andt love Creation's final law
Thio' Nat,ure, i'ed in tooth and claw
WVith' ravine, shriek'dl against his ereed
Who, loved, who suttfer'd countless ills,
WVho batt.led for the True, the Just,
lie blown about, the (desert dust,
Or seleId w ithin the ironi hills?
in DaWte.,
Ja L. SPENCER,
of Plat.tovtilo Wis., formerly of Co. 0, 87th
WVIsconsin Inity., hus autYrod nmny years
from tho result of a sunstroke. HO has
foiund retiIet and dheires to toll bIa atory for
the good of other veterans. HIe says:
"At Petersburg I was sunstruck and
carried off the field for dead. Later
rheumatism of ny heart developed.as
a result and physicans failed to bncfit
me. In the sprig of '95 Ih be1 usLag
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and D. Miles'
Nervine and ntow mny health is better
than for 30 years before."
DR. 4QILS'
Heart
Cure.
Is sold bjy all dru glsta on Ituarant
first bottle bonaeKte or money back.
JIook on -her& arid norves sont free,.
Dr. MIles MedIcal Comnany, Elahart End
A disemd. Dh'a.!mns of the prino
TI'int toar cal-h1 4thlf.r inl th- . ir lme,
W i-re tu mIlAw n atcth'I with h tim.''
What a Imagniielt otfrt of
robukw thatt is to idll till. Imv, Ito
rial colte")ions () of life that prevaif I
ill oi. tieio, and have povaihlt a
result of at on sided st tily of
Natu iire.
o 1alist choso betwite evoll -
tion, with (iod and faith I reniin
to Is, or ovolition that is (sollcss,
whos'ei log~ie:il onItComie is gr. igate
rialism, , allirm ing t hat death til ls ll.
Surely we cinnot ink any lon."er
thl' uist, of pot-try. Youl, yMoun'. me14 ,
will Iot isk suchl ia (ul-st ioll-thiumighi
Dr. Dry asdist does ask it. I ti is
tho prIieier whomi TeIIsoIl himli
slf dvscribws ats it
** " Sahat h-11tv.-ler of elld Saws
Distili'd from Some woril-vailiver'd1 h(11m
You havoe i een disculssing t lie
great poets. We livo followed your
C.IUrsO of stldy, 1iul know how your
indiI os ha lvo bwon inI spi rited anld
broadened under the transforming
spell vliIl gvlnius always weaIves,
for thoro is a literry contagion.
Not only the ereek and Latin poiets
have beeti your daily complilnionls,
but (as we learn from your colh>go
joirll) you aitvo dise"iasd Milton,
anld Browniing, Shakespeare t al lTe
li sonl, and so on through the whole
range of literatuiro. Whatt subject
can you proposo for discussion e. g.
on which the myrind-indilod hard of
Avon has not bien before you to say
his Word inl masterly fashion? Shall
wo inniaki a test ?
Hore is the modern fad of inind
cure or Christian Sciece with its ri
diculous pretensions. Can it be pos
sible that our poot has forecasted a
robuko to such a foolish )liloSophly
unknown to his day ? I was sur
prised to find, the other day, an ex
act a'count of this foolisliless, which
is lift.o Christian and less sciontitic.
In Mliehard Il, Act 1, Scono ill, Ie.
says, as if he were tsking Mrs. 'd
dy, or soum disciple of her school:
"Who can hold a fire in his hand.
BaY thinkinl- oil the frosty ("aucasls?
Or cloy the liiungry edg( of app-ite,
ity arnc imagrination of it feast?
Or wallow l naked ini Decemliber Snow,
Biy th inking on fanttstic summenrs heat?"
The great poet always repays us
Shialkespearo or Tonnyson. And the
iastor-povn of the century may be
road many fimes-must ho read
again and again, in order to got. till
tho wealth of beauty, strength, faith,
suggestion and 110o which is com
patct.ed into its always beautiful lines.
The time fatils mue to analyze to
the end this great pice of writing.
If you will atliow a porson;d itllusioni,
I may say that I have boon reading
anud careful Ily studying these verses
for manty yeatrs, arid amn indebted to
them more than to any othier single
English produtction for ouitsidoe reve
lation.
I have brought y'ou this word as
imullso andi incentive to thought.
Your st udenit day1s are not tilt oget her
comp)leted. It is buit the commenlOlco
monlt-heneoI the niamo. I shall he
repaid for myi) visit here if I turn 0on0
mindo into more inti m'it acquit
ance wvithl this master-poem of the
contury. Readl it for the honuty of
its sentiments ! Read it for its deep
philosophy ! ERad it for the pure
and nolOl truths which atre in it !
Road it for the rich figures scattered
throughout its verses ! Read it for
its matchloss Saxon English. Reaid it
for the high famth it must beget! Read
it as a eure for the doubt and pes
simism of our timo ! Road it as an
antidote to the miserablo misann
thropy that must infest the soul of
the materialist ! Read- it for the
hope it inspires, as, looking beyond
all material things arid all timo him -
its, it closes by bidding us b)elieve in
'"That God which ev'er lives and loves,
One Goed, one law, one elcment;,
And one far-oti d ivinoe event,
To which the whlole creation n)oves
CLAss DAY E~XEa1cisEs.
On Wednesday morning the com..
mencement exercises proper were
hold and seventeen young gent lemon
and one young latdy of the gradu
ating class receivedl their diplomats
and degrees. Tihe following is tihe
list of the gradluates:
For the degree of A. B. -Jno. Ed
win Barre, Lexington; John Edward
Bloland, Little Mountamn; Benjamin
Thomas Buzhardt, Newberry; Ernest
Probst Copeland, Ehrhardt; Daniel
Joseph Sidney Derrick, Leesvillo;
Daniel Forrest Goggans, Newberry;
Henry W. Fulmer, Hilton: John Ben
jamhin Kilgore, Newberry; Andrew
Pearson Sites, Spring Hill; Thomas
Irwin Swyget, Peak; Ja6ob Reuben
Unger, Mt. Willing; David Leroy
Wedamian, Neivberry.
lor the Ior"l f l S - 1 ,)am
I~~~~qw-wi rus 1_i Iwo, .: sne
w'h,e An - t I,,hn w .. I -1 11 ., -; .\ ar"'t
r , ;i,%a J h , w,N. whwrr%; .1 onws
Crtlsh., 0!wyv, ('hirb t; 'hIrntC(i
'Fill-iviln Wv\nes, N,.\V borry.
i, alwa\ " i n. >r r le,s in
t14 , LI..-A fi-I I t ho TVMo tu%I " 'Ol1 : kv i 11ip
ttrist of thie iouItls :l twnrding
of 11 w d . Th., <logreeIs w -re. anl
Te r PizO fo. tho bist m of
I I bet y I vb\ a membIern) f I tI e I n
mlas to l i w vilr. 111 o E l '.
t'o eland t oh r s . (' ti
anult tnMo ap a n'sher
t titot in of this nm.d. was m l by
' v. J.o A. A orehead, o f I : IIo leson4.
liInI ' I, r1 1!fI ion was ntk o nal o'.I f
1. P. Wor(s, of Nowhwrry.
Tho hi',tory inwdill annua11tly
award1ed to that 14n1rof th" SioW
lass stalliigl t h ost. examii-It.ion
in hisory Wall a<Ii'ded by tho fac(!
tilt. to I r. C. 0. Oln y, of Char1-Is
tonl. Tho historY aisSiged by theo
ftcIulty1 tsl y'0ar Wias G ren'S Sihorte'
lIstory of E lanIlid.
Thell sophomorv Greevk im-tdal wats
awart-dl to Jino. K. Atll, of Now
orly, wan Was pretetiJ by lI ZV.
I. M. Kmard, of Colnbit. Hlon
orablo mI-nitionl was in:ado of W. o.
Smmuor, of Nowbvrry, who wa,,Is
closti behindt inl thet raco.
Th10 f*4rS.lmnll prizo, WobAvr., ill
tIitional dictionary VW wVO by
Mrx . . 1M.ircht, of laiip, with
honiorllo mo;ie l Gilhwrt P ).
Voig,t, Wihlt iington, N. I hi s
prizo was presented by Dr. It. C.
Hollanld.
The sonior prparatory priz), Web
Strsner irnational dictionary, was
awaidod to Elmn r t 3 It albill-in3 of
Nowt)orry. Presontation by Hon. R.
It. Woelh.
Rov. l. h11. Harms having Com
plo d g it co a ' f Stildy inl snild
ItIld political Scioncev, tho de,grvo of
fimastiei of arts was onfernul upgo
With Ihv rception at, the collfge
ald onl ti heamipis W"rinisday night
ti l oelli -el it.t c. f r .t)o wits
brought to at Ci and ho many
friens of t gon it t oli to
their ro-ipvctfiv o n many
pleasait res , t ho [ew
days spent hiro with frindy vn ac
(ICRAND wllr iSIrItIiON.
As Forty-Ct st,gr sh Frii to Eewnr
Wo1 elX ieve at tho mofstn ofectiv
advertiesigngsw and isen to gemita
pleors ofrour1tl gosentonh nomes of
thpeople ThoofoE, weO CrO.nd
-100a eahnd vr marrio id lady. i
fth UntdSatswow ieso.
Thory wosnotin the pay.lThe
gt to o absoo oucncne
Msaounhemenftnd ppr
Eacldy wil thend hcr gnamalony
as tiu it ooi raual)bLa giled
to persns w o dot sk or t them
sols. e lyo hoice ofr of pfttl,l
-10c5 dsins, adil nsaend illtr
alo stromwhic he selectons. mayibh
QArKearle sVALnY MFli.nCO.n
mucha ands Harii tso St.,irago.
fonng cnes6l( l o h
othery womacnft of phegncty
Auh itito of aot Ga,sas
Mther's frir ad ae ndv
kThosv ntne wh ero no aoIt lit
waindr ow odctheer got ralng
Awlthout it.t ay robe child.
birthof Ark. rtes:orsVfor liya
yungt r wie I was rseve laer
gris 24to30gureadsave Afer muchn
menter'd cariesd wt it Sterefor
born inte as dorugs. kn"nr.
aloy areapt~ tolo It tis o be
rubb e,to.the aboe to softe
arie to beoar te s,ran. This "OmeDAns
morning Isinssandal fh
othe disomfrts'of regn ncy
--ing-the SornunfhntsanndBChildren
CAM C
P.om.otFs iiestion,Cheerful
tess and -st.co ntins neither
Opionm,Morphine nor ineral.
NOTNAIICOric.
Aw ofW01d 1&SVAVEL PIqER
I mr1;n SOa-d
.4..renim- +
lIA die SoIli -
,ie Si,d *
- UIn
Apcrfcct Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomtach,Diarrhoca,
Worms,Convulsions ,Yevcrish
ness and Loss or SLEEE
FacSimile Signature nf
Thirty Years
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