The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, March 02, 1892, Image 1
VOL. II.
“IF F(M{ THE LIEKliTY OF THE-
-1>.\VK CAM Do ANYTIIINO.’
DAPJjIXGTOX, S()l Til ( AKOLIXA,:WKl)Xi:sI)AV, MAIK'II 2, IISJ)L>.
EMrarls from (irvclaiid's S|>rrrli.
Drlivrrrd at Ann Arhor.
Alirhi^an. r< !i “Hid to the
Stndrnts of the
Inivrrsity.
THE (OM'EDEHATE SOLDIER.
Il.v "ill. lh.,s..„ho in the.se latter j HumhI.k. all)l of a ^^1 ,
•lay* n ten.pl to shake onr faith j., s. iom e ami a pure‘heart. Never
K .lilt Hiihniy „f lhe.«e slnriis. he- yi-hl one j.iia to Ihnse who ieaeh no IpolOiT.V for the I'art He
enuse they are not satisfied with the , that these are weak and ehildish To « k i'* "'«• H ar.
rodenee in their siipporl, or ktanse ihin-s, not needed in the of u-. ,,, "7.T ,
they do not seem to aeeord with the '» \.-iiinmon, fell, tit— I heWash-
mh. n.i:vi:t anii’is si*ki:< ii.
-Al|'. I're-ideut, Ladies and tteulleniiiii:
Anions the few holitlays w hieh the
rush and hurry of Anterjeau life eon- '-e pitied. At anv rate who discredit and dehase polities hv
X<>. 2(>
E«bd flan to W reck a t lnm ii.
Alf.XXTA. IV
SAD NEWS FOR NWOhERS,
nianhiMMl with the stern realities of ingtou ex-Confederate Assoeialion
conduct of hoys in this melioration, life. Interest yonrselvei in puhlie mi-tal Cnion Hall to
It may he well, that the stories affairs as a duly of citizenship; hut
should stand and the hoys of the! do not. surrender your faith to those
t en. •■.’.'.—An Augusta Prortiral I’roltihilion Proposed In
sjieei-.B to The <'oustitutiou gives an the Mississippi Legislature,
interesting account of atilt hetween .
A Snrrssfiif Fcitoi: I'aititiT,
< 'lironiele
-night, the presi
dent, Maj. K. \V. Anderson, presiding.
Representatives .lohn .W. Allen, of
cede to us, surely no ope, of a secular * "'''‘•;»'- 4 «ere.t an ini- seofling at sentiment and principle
these anecdote* have answered ii
js so suggestive aipl im- l ,,,l ‘h ||| l purpose; and in the present and w hose political ac tivity consists
IV we colehr
We not only
Mississippi,and ('liflon Rreekeiiridgv
character,
pressjve ps the day we celehrat
|his ocoasioit.
^ )|)t . tatcof the proofs, they should, in in attempts to gain popular support
( my opjninn, he helievecl. The cherry i hy cunning devi.es and shrewd
, , tree and hatchet incident and its manipulation. You will find nlciilv!
pipmorate the hirlh of the greatest . . r ,, . ... ... 1
. 111. campanion dcdaralion that I he i of 1 hese wtio will smile at vour oro
Atncncan wlpt ever lived, hut , . .. ... ' , ,
. ,, . 1 rather of Ins (v.iuiti i' never told a lession of faith and tell vmi Dial
recall, as inseparably connected with . . . . ‘ .
. . 11 ,1 . , ; • lie have uulelihlv lived upon Die iruth and virtue and hone.tv and
IIS career. a|l the events and im i- , ■ N , ,
..... . ,111 mind of uianv a l:ov the mi|Hiitanee goodno.,.. were well enough in tlieo d
dents wliicli h'd in> to the cstahlisli-. . • • 1 ,r "
. . . .. • . 1. 1 1 of truthfulness. Of all the legends daws when Washington lived, hut are
ment of free institutions in this land . . , . ® 1 . 1 . • , !
„ 1 .. .i'll containing words of advice and en- not suited to the present size and
of ours, and culminated intheeree- , ... , i . . , r 1 , ,
, . , 4 . conra^cnjent wind) hting murn Ine' novclopinent of om* countrv anu uk* !
tiou of our wondrous nation. „ , I ,
. ,.... ,. walls of the little district school progress we have
The l mversitv of .Michigan, there- , , , . I' , . .
‘ share 01 my j nohtical management
couragenient
walls of the
fore, mo.M appropriately honors her- "^ ul1 a Luge
self and does a lilting puhlie service.! ri '" < 1,1 '' n * ^' 1 ' l,c< ^
hut one, which was in tile,
of Arkansas, Senator Perry, of
Arkansas and Col, Die kinsuii of New
i <»rk make addresses. Mr Allen, in
addressing the meeting, said;
•d am not an ,dd Confederate; I
am one of the youngest alive al most.
In fact 1 was asked to come hereto
meet old Confederates and make a
little talk. I don't mind talking,
and it is a pleasure to meet you. I
will not pursue the regular order 1
usually do in speaking to ex-Confed-
made in the art of crates. It is customary to devote
»lac'ksox. Miss, Fehriiary
Whiskey is no! the only article thi-
legislature i- determined to prohibit.
It is aLo after eigaretle. in a lively
style. Both hranehes to-day pa .-'d
a law making it unlav. fnlfor anv
person to sell, barter or give awav
one of the leading clergymen of that
city ’ imd one of the editors of lie
• 1.
Anguiit.! ( lironiele. The following
is the suhstauee of the report:
'Al'VrsTA, l’el>. •.'1. \ great
sensation occurred at the Methodist
St. •loin's church.
Rev! W. W. Wardsworth, the pas- • knrrettes. smoking or eh. wing to-
lor, delivered an excoriation on the : " ,v ( ' 1 " l ‘ l
1 secular press, i I is theme vvas“Chrisl :l ' , ‘ ,,f |S - "" k ' w authoriz'd in vv riling
as a Sensational I'reaeher vs. the l, - v " R ‘ l ,i,re "' ,,f w,id
Secular I're,*." In his remarks he ""‘ Ur » Fmilty of s*u to s IfK>
sen ,-civ scored the press, and m, lll( .' line, or iinprr-unn.ent l "-
, some m,thing comments the ,,n, ‘ or """•«■ l^'" «»'
poet-religious editor of The Chroni-! ,l, ° ,l,scHi ' m ,,f ll '“
tie,” in particular. Tlu ‘ l|,M,SL ' " p "' «UII further, and
These remarks were brought almut j l' i,ssc ' 1 thc followl,l fe r:
hv an editorial entitled. “A Lay! “ If il "- v »
Sernion” on Christiai'eharitv, whieh , ' 1 « aa ' ,lc " r ,0,,i ' cc,: or ot,u ‘ r M,,, •
appeared in The ( lironiele two weeks "" i "'- v
ago. This editorial was adn.ittedlv stlwt ,,r "* «">•
Th-' Aiigu-I.i Chroniele lell
story of .me of it- i"'ighL"i'. “a ]
-'lieee-.fill fanner." VV hieil i- I’llil of
inslrii'-lion and ciicouragemenl I'"!''
farmers in Soiilh Carolina and ail
the rollon Slates. The successful
Beorgia farmer is .lani'-s M. Smiih.
of Dglelhrope Co'.mly, v. im started;
after the war, on the r' d hills near
Allens, without a dollarand now t
cultivates one l.hoii aiul live hiindred ;
a. res, with a full Hedged broad-
gauge railroad running lo difl'eren! :
Svissorgra|ilis,
Some men win a reputation for
what I hey don’t say.
There are more Bermans than
Irislt in I lie l oiled Slates,
It
doesn't take many pints o'!
whiskey t" make a peek of trouble.
L is bealily's privilege to kill time
and time's privilege to kill beauty.
When people «re crazy to marry
they attach 10 eouse<|tteiiec to conse-
incnces.
parts of his farm, ttud ewrv 1 Iting I he innsele* vv hieli close the hand
about it in keeping vvitl: thi-i! j i,,v 1,l,,,v ,l " 1 ^ »*ii' h
lion. I open it.
I
The secret of M r. Smith's success— I
he is ( ol. Smith now is
in the few words of advice he
'tiow just when
men whom she is soon lo send out to
take places in the ranks of American
citizenship.
features of a great subject. I hope
the day will never come when Ameri
can b ivs cannot know of some trait
,. . , . . , ...i or some eutulilion in which thgvnmv
A\ asningtoii had more to tjo with , . • -. •
j and is oil The Chronicle staff.
vert
tl,e pastor of St. .lohn's severely ha .V’ f“dderor othercomlmsli-
scored the “iioet editor,” whom eve’w
Be steadfa-t. most of a spee.di lo explaining wliy
rememlier The si tong and sturdy oak still needs the war was fought. What I take
, . r 1 mu one, which was 11 tnese words: the support of its nativcetirth, and oride in is how vvefoii'dit I never, 1 ■ n . . ,
hv especiallv providing for such mi . * 1 . . . ’ .. 1 now wi iou„ni. written hv Mr. .!• C Havne who is n theatre, or public hall, hotel. Court
, 1 'p.i 1 'ii, 1: “Bcorge \\ ashington had onlva com-! as it grows m size and spreading stonned to think whv I went in. I I • ■ it... ii ,
ohservance of the day, asis enleulaled ® ® ., • . . e ® 1 h , in 'inbyPtif .Mr. WaydswortlTschureh, ; 01 !,,i y ,,i1k ' 1 public building.
1 . 1 .• r mon 8clU/ol ouucation. i bruncho, its units must strikcuoL'pcr luid uo <»*ri(*Yiisic*o no iub'Tocvs Li I.isc • ’ i*1 i • i
to turn to the eoniemplation of p,i- , ... , j. .. ... , , - .-,n''<i.hv, no m n iots to m.i, j s ()l , ']'|ie (lironiele staff i,,'" near any eottonvard, gin house,
. • 1 1 ,1 1 . e ti ^ will not plead guiltv to the in t lie soi I which war; tied and fed its but w hen t he Nort ter n ers came down i ' ; , ,, , , ,
triotic dutv the thoughts of theyoung , . , v ^ ! M I re|dv|ne In this editorial deliverance i 01 " l IK ' al
charge of dwelling upon the little j lirs! tender sprout. A on will Ik* told j and spirtcv) afte.r ns. i fi|i|t;d a dis-i', ' ' . . .
that the people have 110 longer any positjoii amotig my people to resist,
desire for the t|tingsypn profess. Re and went with them,
not deceived. The pcojiic are. nol ej don't know that. 1 can improve
d"iai, bl|t sleeping. Titey will; very much on a little speech J made
,1... nf‘.hn'Const itmion Htat they otlghUohoqritrelikc awaken ill good time, Hud scourge 1 in Congress on this subject. Of. , • , . ,
11« foDimlioli ot tup tptniuttion: - r , c, :i . , 1 r .1 • , x 0 , , i caused ripples of laughter but the
.J,,,, J.;, I,„ j u - 111 fll .. 11 ,l, 1 , t . 1 .i lrtg . w i'VttshmgtQli. I am not afraid to the money-changers from tlieirsacred course vou have all read it, I take,.. * ... ,
thait qtR'};ntllust«Bm fqrotnp! phases 53 i climax of sensationalism dnl not np-
r ,t ..m.tr i«. .liit r.n.hi*e.iiiii !l£S, T* Utiit a WUIlltime of men eutt [ temple. some little pride in referring to that; ... . 1 ■ s
tif tm gieii t v.uth lie tljdloi hist gun-j r 1 i ! v 11 , 11- re 1 > ,.* , . 'pear until the conclusion of thc
.. . .11 • ,i,„. i! .lo found !u ovi'l'V pui-tofont' hmd.i Aon may be chosen to public onicc. sweeh. It was made on the pension ! 1 . , „ .
HV ilsiiallv makes proinlmiit. lb , , 1 r . ,1 1. 1 , 1 . f r 1 ,.... „„ ... , , , ; sermon nhd a prayer had been offered
‘fu'n ht I he* h'd ties W li'ch cleared the re^peeB'd for t heir probity and wort h. j I to nol shrink from it. for Imldingi bill. Thai tells the story hnelly of I ‘
wav'for it' llek-st knew the" need ' !llul llu,St USlf " 1 lt ' th< ' wninlry aiHl|olliee is also a duty of citizenship, i) ovv we fought. So far as I am
of consolidating under one (iovern- t0 't^ ir fcllowtneii, who will confess j Bnt do not leave your faith khind concerned, 1 won Id not swap the I
access—j To be able to sit on tIm fence is
contained poiilieeal talent. T<
,,ives to get off is genius,
ids fellow agrieultlirists. “to rai.e
everytliiug for man and beast
A S'
oan,
His barns and smoke
body, understood to be Mr. Bayne.
The sermon was highly sensational
in all of its features, and frcipteutly
, , . , , , , j. ineir itMlelvU'diiess to the storv of I vou. Even public ofliee, snittll or ivi ord of having been a
ment the colonies he had made free, . , , , . J . ' . , • . , r . ,
... . ..i , • Waslnngton and Ins hatehet; and great, is hel I in trust for vour fel-j C,,of,.,1,.1-ale soldier for anv
and he best knew without tins con- . .. . . ;
.... .. , tnanv a man lias won Ins wav to honor low ei'izens. I Itev oilier m import • the Bovernmetil might give,
solidation. a wasting wir, thc long , ’
jirivale
pension
I don't
Then it was that Editor Bayne arose
from the umcn connr and began to
very de-
home.'
houses are at home, and. whatever
may be the llnetuations of prices of
bacon and corn, etc, in Chicago and
St. Louis, he is safe and independent.
Col. Smith is a cot loti farmer, like
all the rest; but only half "f his farm
is planted in li dd crops for hout"
ble material is placed or stowed, or a)llslll|ll , ti(J11> Tllis jdan, says Col.
Smith, followed year by year, is
' jindicated I
discretion is not so mtieli
iy never making a mistake,
■ as by never repeating it.
Not one unmarried woman in a
htiiidtvd teils lb,, inith when she
is asked why she never married.
any railroad car, boat or other con
veyance, or near any mamifaettiring
estuhlishment, or in any warehouse,
he shall suffer the penalties above
prescribed forthwith.”
- ....^..1 1 '1,111 I
1 - , and fame notwithstanding limited 1 anee, tit respottsil.ilily and in the’fear that someone vviil suspect meof
alia severe i»ri mu ions anu sunmn^s . , . , . . t » z* r - . . .
. scliool advanlagc.s I ocauso no foimd lahor tln-v mn.uso: iiul IikmIuIics of h.ivino woll; i havo no
a,ia 1 1 : !.. ii . i
hi? countrymen had undergone . .
his own devoted labor in the cause of muentive m the high mis- none of them cattle well performed
freedom, were practical I v vain. The " a8Um K‘ on with ; if the mentorship of a g'Kaleonseie.n e
like a public on ' il eommon scliool education, j and pure heart he discarded. Of
These arc not little and trivial thin
apology to make for the little part I
took in that war. If they want to
write me down as a traitor, then I
gs. course other c<|uipmcnt is necessary, am otic of the traitors who followed
beginning of anything
sentiment looking to the fotniation ■ ■ ,. '
of our nation is traceable to his 1 '“'J' mul mllitenct.'the forces 1 hut without this meutorslnp all else | Lee. No man whoever walked God’s
b 1.,. tl>C character and seiiti- is iusitllieient. In times of gravest ,>green earth was posscsseiUif nobler
! responsibility it will solve yourdiffi-: attributes than Robtk E. Ixt; jib.
eulties; in the most Irving hour it man ever had mare of thc tifhahnK'S
wiU4w«l yvu out of perplexities u an,l fiiiiDwn imtililll lffmi J-cUer
deliver you ‘‘rom; vitidicalion could we have than
that we marched iu the colttmus of
deliver an address, lit a v
liberate manner he said:
“1 desire to announce to the ladies
I Bide My Time.
W henever shadows
do hut lift mv
F hide my time,
darken
Along my paitli, I
eyes,
And faith reveals fair shores beyond
the skies,
hound to be successful in the long
run. His cotton is converted iuio
ready cash, and with an abundance
of corn, wheat, oats and hay, as well
as potatoes, peas, cabbages, onions,
etc., he feeds his wage hands ami
tenants, sells a considerable (plant ity.
and .-(ill has enough lo feed Itis vv ,,rk-
llappioess consists not in having
vi'.bI and rich possessions, but in
being lilted to enjoy what we have.
The man who can't keep up with
the procession iu this world mustn't
expect 4' viije,' the music of the
band.
It lakes a fraction
seconds for a messege
end of the Atlantic
ol her.
Chieag,
less (hau three
to go from one
cable to the
conn
try, if in further speaking of vvlial
Washington has done for the seuti- will at all time
ment of his countrymen, it was temptation.
necessary
reference
to
to
make
an
to the Governor of the State, us early 111,111 11 ^ un * l 1lo l' k -
as the close of the wnn-of the revolt,'- ' a8,,nnuM| ,,f " ,v
tioii, rontaineil the germ of the Con
stitution; and all this was recognized
by his unanimous choice to preside
ovet'Ahe convention that framed it.
• Timsjiirit was in and though il all.
But whatever may he said of the
argument presented in support of the
propriety of giving the law classes
the management of this celebration,
it is entirely clear that the university
herself furnishes to al! her students
a inpst uspful lesson when by decree
ing the observance of this dav she .
cognizes the, fact that the know!- ^
ptlge of hooks she imparts is not a
ing stock, and his hogs and cattle
which afford him a further income.
Among the details of his farming
and gentlemen of this congregation Anil through earth’s harsh, discord- operations, hist year, il is mentioned,
that if they will call at The Chroni-j tint sounds hearken 'Colonel Smith raised live thousand
cle office at I o'clock tomorrow after-! And hcardivineR music from afar. |, ll .|„.|, ,,1' rus | ..nud',,. t i v . Iii'-li h
noon, lvv.il furnish them with a | ' Swwt i -old for seed at si perbnshei.af.er
| poem that will interest them." 1 hide-1 hide mv lime. saving enough for his own and his
j lie then took his seat amidst loud - ' | tenants'use. The average yield wa-
applause. Then ensued a painful 1 ' V,K ' S i,H ' tldrty Imshels per a ere. He also
silence, which was atlas! broken; • | know I he'strifb. is only for a day; | raised six I !n»i.s;».nl bushels of wheat,
hy MtaW ardsvvorth, w|to. ctirelesslv j A I' l iettd wtiits for meon tbe wav, part of which he sold for .s|,”.'> per
WFjjMttfd; j A Frietid too faithful and too true lo I '. '|'ho rest he gniund into!
ni glad Jluit Mho povi' has tl . L ^ , ’.* 11 ,, 1 K X Hour, with which his hands aid it
tenants were supplied. The lir.u, | eoiir.-,
leago's po tolliee i* credited
vvilh doing more registered letter
bti.'iiicss than any other postollice in
ma’i that |,,rgrt-- a
hi happened ha.-
• vvl
deal
It"!-
“fcju.ni ghtd that Mhe l»o.vl' has fa '. l |. n , K . S | . .
«m... , t W ho will bid all life s tarrng tnr-
seenred suc h a large cougrega.mtM.^ 1110 ;j
hear his reply, and hope that the; \ M1 | (Pad meon to realms of tier-
1 . ’Hi
r , 1 • 1 1 • 1 ... 1. 1 , ■ • ' I nromised iioem vvitl he ntorc trait-,
excuse for a In eonelusion, let me remind vou Honevvall ■laekson.-' 1 ’ ■ • ■ 1
, . ,!., . ,1 .. , , , scondanllv stibl.mc than t v others i
his constant love and that wc may all properly learn the “Some men make a great racket . • .
fond reverence, as boy and man, for lesson appropriate to Washington's ubmit stioh meetings ns this. These; * u I' 1 ' U1 ^'j ’ M
his mother. # This filial love is an birthday, if wc shall fortify otuvclvcs men don't rise to the djguitv cif mv ^ R ' 1 ' -
allrihule of American manliood. a , against the danger of falling short in contempt; they cannot make me mad; ” 'Itl'hiUM, win 1 t a ]M-bii
feet peace.
I hide —I hidcinv time.
was fed to his live stock,
one hundred and scvcidv-ii
vv-liieh average I one Ittiudi
This eonlliel (l f. -ixly-live poiinds tiet. He
the rnimi.
Th
that
.'tietaorv titan he who remembers a
great deal that never happened"
When a man makes up Ins mind
that lie is a good man. he should lie
rv.dy to -how others what lie is good
for, remarks the N. O. I’ieayutie.
“Is this it fast train''" a>Ked
Telit,g man of the conductor.
was the reply.
it ,s
He raised ' thought so.
!i... I
the
•Of
“I
:• tflgs. ■ getting
■>1 and|to‘r”
keeps a
out
Would yon mind mv
to see 'what it is fast
badge vvitich invites
inlemipted hy calling attention lo
the. fitet that I ho congregation was
complete fiillilimcnt of her duly and
concedes that th« education with
whh h she so well ecpiipn her gradu
ates for individual .success in life and
for business and professional useful
ness may profitably he supplemented
by the stimulation of their patriotism
and hv th" direction of their thoughts
onr trust and (he dischargenf any duly pertaining he's got to he a man of more dignity
confidence and an indispcnsilde cle-; to eitizenship, if hejug thoroiighly ; (o uiakc in<: ntiitj. Tl;ese n,cetings;!
ment of American great ness. A man imbued with true American sent i- mrau null|iip; to harm u,iv taic. \\c |111 ..uuimtiv of od, and
may eompass iinporlant enterprises, ment and I he moral ideas vvhii |i sup- take great pride in them, and ‘Icnionstratlons were utisecmlv.,
he may heeome famous, he ntay even port it. we are lumestlv true to power on earl It can rob ns of that 11 ' 11,ln '
ithe congregation went home to dts-l
lire of popular ttpprnval, hut he is ...ir *•'* I (>>" >> i'..i>i'.>j..i.*..»i. P ..f iK ; cuss tlieM'iisatiou.
not right at heart and can never he ,, , >-.ioii •«, say a wont anotit me S|.uiliilg a Whlow's Joke,
truly great if he forgets Ids niothcr, I <!>•»• »• ... .
hide my time. _ , .
resistance, ! herd of six hundred cattle, among Bo and do likewise. Ifyotirwhisk-
This drop of rapture in a clip of them heing a nimd>. r nf iv;-t..c..l tv ' ! ii'e grizziv and unU'comim:
we are luuiestly true to power
ourselves. pihie.
“To thine own self he true, " As 1 » ti'piwentative of that
And it must follow as the night the ''lass, I want to say a word about the
'litvt private soldier. No one will detract
In the latest biography of Wash-1 Thou can.s't not then ! e false to any (■,,
' ' ' limit,”
ington we find the following
ment concerning his inotlu
she
stnte-
“Thal
I rout tie oflleers of the var, but they In ttu aristocrat ic hoarding h
otise
pant
This wear and tear of body and of
brain
But tits mv spirit for the new e\i<t-
ence
Which waits me in the happy by
and by.
So. eoiiie'vvhiit may. I’ll lift my eyes,
and cry:
I hide—1 bidemy time.
-T»-
Wc Have Seen
111-
ilouhle anti tivl'le llnir pav over the "f Walnut hill lives a middle aged . .. Tj
Mr. ('levelaml vvitit iuterrii|)ted time tnati who emlttred thc cold, and stood and well to do li.'tclielor whose Imsi-j 111,111 ' ( •'N' 1 '' aim
was affectionate and loving can- and again hy the enthusiastic stu- jp tlie shet and rain to guard ib,. m-.s habits keep him dnwn town un-: * liri1 lllll< 1,ln *' •""^
not Iw doiihted. for she retained to dents. On the stage ivcrc seated 15n colonels and ilte generals. Isavthis lillate al night. In (he same lumse 1 ' t11 *'
the last a profound hold iijmiii the of the most etuinenl men of Michigan, for l''eder.i!s as wa II as ('oufederales; arc mauv charmim'ladii's. nod farm"r
reverential devotion of her son; and This evening an informtil reception _ 7 .
worth looking after.
1 number of registered
! Holstein*. lie is now fattening
sixty steers, whieh In 1 will sell the
latter part of March, and which In
thinks will average fifteen hundred
pounds gross. He milks seventy-
five cows, and after amply supply ing
ids piantalioM sells i|iiiiii!ities of
milk and butler and feeds i|iiantities
more to the l.ogs. Col. Smith con
siders oats and w heat a profitable
crop when utilized a* In- utilizes it.
Aside from the value of the grain,
the straw and bran are valuable for!
Buckingham's I>vc
look as when vou wv
and they
re younger.
to iii'ijects relating to their count rvV
w e fare. I do not know how general- > vd as lu> r,w s,, ' i " iil . v ,0 Htepimmele was
tlie
Mr.
given to Mr. Cleveland for
, , , .... , , . of human greatness, she could only henefit of the general puhlie.
* ^ ^ j. ^ say that t.eorge had been it good boy Cleveland leaves tit !l nclock for De-
aud she was sure he would do his troit. On the trip from Detroit the
, . . dutv.” ex-l'resident reiterated his belief that
and colleges, hut I am com meed • . . . ...
the tariff would lie the issue unoii
birthday as has been here
ed prevails in our other uuiversitus
I have referred onlv incidentally
ftmb- ,,r
Dervance of this dav within its walls • £ 1'«" "I""'
falls short of its attainable measure i^'y pntrtnt.stu, Ins skill and forlt-
of usefulness and omits a just and BhIc as the military commander who
valuable contribution to the gemral °" r ,,,,le ! x '" ,k ‘ ,K ' t ‘' llls ,ns l’ ,re ' 1
g,HKl. There is great nml of edtt-i' vU(lom ’ P a ‘" io * i!im aml s,ilk ' s,im "-
cated men in our public life, hut it, { ' lrM '’'•estdent of the Reptthlie,
is the need of celt,eated men with bi £ constant love for Ins cm,ntrymen
The Kcnrs and Karrotirs. of Mr. I!., the
timipilt.
fiiro-
| the stock. Cotton seed hulls and
re many charming ladies, and among ! firmer spend so much time iu meal in proper proportion, he thinks
them a very pretty widow, whom forj *"' ,vn l * m( Htere was nothingat homei are “the best food for cattle." so
be c'lll- worth looking after. there is no excuse but ignor.mee or!
A worthy farmer's son idle awav improvidence for any cotton fanner |
failing to raise cattle profitably.
that farmers in
_ __ suggestive article on the nerves and
Peculiarities of Russian Hinters.. m;nctie.*. in which are pointed out
deplorable results of alcohol as
There is one curious thing about a
Russian winter, iu thc latter part
of Octotier or tlie tirst of November
thc weather will he as mild its it
that no man can claim honor over
the private Die nun who snatches purposes of designation may
up tlie Hag w hen his dead comrade A '• Mr*.C. Saturday night, they wen
has dropped it." merrily playing tricks about t lie I he primeofhi* life in dissipation
lumse and finally invaded the room and end his career in poverty,
bachelor above mcii-
s. •i-iv,'>-*&£■'*■■■ .* twiled. '-'ATHi "iKjsif ihc-'-lititiutoin
a prominent part, they drew upon . in ,|
the wall in large letters thisexhorta- 1 |, ov
lion;
(’ol. Smith admit*
toi ii “-' ,s y"Hj uiv not very-u i .i , ...
t ! , ; K . i; ^
.ondon telegraph office is the
biggest in the world^ Over ;{,n0(»
"perat'irs are einjdoyed, and ii|iwdrds
of tit*,000 batteries being used.
it i* ([iiite probable that you may
need tlie services of a physical! some
day: bni you can postpone the time
indcliuitch by keeping vour blood
pure and your system invigorated
through the use of Ayer’s Sapsapuril-
la. I’reveiition is better than cure.
A little girl who liad been very
observant of hei parents' mode, of
exiiihiting their eharitv. wlmi asked
what goiicrosity was. ai.iv-cred: "It
is giving to the poor all the old stuff
you don't want xoiirself.”
ifcja
'to.^
ihm Ayer’i-
K‘a>
patriotism. 'J’hc college graduate , "" 1 l,is ""''WHide for their wolfarcat s '‘l’ k '" ,, "‘r-
IS
si.irii cas)
mnv Ikj uml fmitienlly is more un
til I (inirv.
,,,,1,1;,. (.""ili'ir l>. i'll. If I willunil i<iiv;i|.,iiin'iil
iiff.iir, lb:in tlK'iimn nlmnilh liniili.!, I ’j* 1 "
.... . ,1 I 1 to present further and prohublv im- 111 Hie m.ithcrn skx, and in twenty
cdueaturn has .pent theyca.s when nroof of tl e fact ‘ ,.,.0 four h mrs the thermometer nu.v fall
opinions are formed in improving ^ 1 8nr -' ^ tM 50 The chanm. is so smltlcn
contact with thc world instead of I*- " i,sllll /«" m 1,18 dla, ; lc - ' , " ‘ ,c t thaJ elcr ,,'e
... • i. lw t ter and exemphhed tn his career that ' lM<l "outit Hiat li.muin .Ri
. Amcricaii mliiii.-nl ii, .liich m,r l 1 "!"'"' 1 .''
! h f. A', ' • X T; if."'e
as is often claimed, that the scholar " . 1. . .1. , r...........
. I heltevc to he a condition necessary 1 * 011 1 " n ‘ 1,!n iu
'may"well be duo to the fact thutilur- '<» our healthf.tl nati.mal life. i.^^.lnt'd lili^lrd •
. ... , , I have not assumed to iistruel vou. '"'ught oiieofthe-e Idtc'ard*.
ing Ins fornmtiTe iiertod,when last- * 1 1,.,,
® 1 1 I'.iv,. v i.‘l.l... 11.1111.. i n tl missing I Hot 1 wtit liome. lia\e
ing impressions are easily received, ■ ■ • , j , h their lives, their'bodies remaining
at thc expense of wholesome and well l ,rWs "I Mm 'he tmpott.nui of ^ '
cultivating and maintaining true T" l!, (- I hi . tiiuunnc.sot .11 .ikota
American sentiment, suggesting that l,!i/z " 1 ' 1 is wt ' 11 llu ‘
as il has been planted and rooted iu " v ' k ' , ' M ,,f ,, " 1 '• i:i
the moral faculties of our ilrv- '"rdin-s* (KT.-oi.iti.sl wIk'i, compared
The story has been often 1,11 approaching change.
tin
affecting the nervous system. It
says: “Long before delirium tremens
or other serious brain disturbances
appear, they are preceded by mani
fold nervo,!:; di-turbames, the real
cause of which is not often under
stood." The w riter adds: “I have
fre'i'.iettlly found that rheumatic
pains that were ascribed to a cold
were nothing hut alcohol ncnlritis, a
mild form of iutlamation of tin
nerves, resulting from the use of
CONFESS THY SINS.
Then they slipped into the
room as R. entered the front door
and listened with the ai ’
traits' an.
good management, and a yieh
grow poor by idleness and dis
sipation.
A man spend move money iu folly;
than would support his family i‘<! wi ,! keep unm of w hat they handle
comfort and independence.
A fai'u,(y (|clivi'f a tine oration
of
the throat and lung*. For nearly
half a eenltirv il has hieii in greater
d: inand than any other remedy for
pulmonary ( "iiiplainl-. All drug
gists have it for sale.
at
of an open thc agricultural fair w ith his fence
all down, liwltlsovergrow 11 w ith weeds.
W hen R. entered his bed ehamher ( stock foraging on a neighbor's field
it was dark, and he at oneo caught 1 and his taxes unpaid,
the blazing warning on the wall; hut Farmer,
he also beard wlpspering ;t!ii| giggling '
home." to live within lln ir income
and “a baud on the credit y>tem,"
and all will go well. If they raise
their own supplies they may no!
handle" so much money, hut they 1
Almost every mail in tin- world
ay lie can't help hi* pectiliaritcs.
it lie will imt admit that hi- neigh-
plants only hail’ a crop of cotton,and p M . l ,. t
and be better off in the
l itis is 1 he •'•stimonv
d’ a tnati who : 1
j in the next isioni. nig! being of ready H is a very foolish emir to snppost
t once dropped upon his 'hat line fowls are more susceptible
has made an immense fortune by that
Ivuiuevs w ho arc hesitating
util' about rutting down th“ir etoi's otie-
tifth may leal 11 wisd.im and gathei
! eueonragement from Id-siicee-*.
■an't help his.
Alcrit Wins.
out
>eeu
md.
lost
wit he at once dropjied upon hi.-
alcohol, whicli dtsnpiieiired when the | <m r.*and broke forth, ••Go ul Lord, to disease than thee ■mmon dunghill,
was given tip, only to reliin. , confess all of my manifest, sins- On the contrary. „ well-bml ,l.,e!
habit
w ith the slightest I’epeliIio|; of the
inilulgetice." Il is further affirmed
especially in that I I.i
a Well-bred Mock of
issed Mrs. (’. iii thoroughbred chickens are lo*- liable
As
t he*e
time.
we have heretofore staled in
.•"lumti.*. we again rep( at at I hi>
I,,
Ilf foint’v't
that
chairs iu the adjoining chamber and them strougeonstitution.* and power.-
reguliitcd sculimcnt.
* * *
It is because George Washington
completely represented all the ele-
, 1 'the parlor hist evening.
i.n t i.ibittial dtinkus, and '| here was a crash as of falling good hreeding has 1 siahlished in
some ol them very early, ttre siihjeet
d1,111 ''' 1,1 1 otg.tu.-. || lt , f (,|iiid of lleeing females. But “f endurance, while piiimiseiioit-
ally di g( net a, ion of the i lu-y do say I hat M r. B. and Mrs. C. erossing and reerossing of iliiughiil-
are soon lobe married -Cincinnati Ih ;s weakened these rharacti ri-lies,
Fiuptirer. 1 The great size and extra egg pro-
• diu-tiveness of the thoroughbred* i-
peojlle of | he
lot tract disease. he fact that ^"ith ean never rise in needle. * an
tagonism to the whiles. So long as
men, it can onlv llourish in tlcirlovc
incuts of American sentiment that 0 f trutli and honesty and virtue and
every incident of his life from his goodness. I believe that God has so
childhood to his dealh is worth re- ordained it for the people he has
calling—whether it impresses the Selected for his special favor; and I
young with thc bounty and value of know that the dee rets of God are
moral traits, or whether it exhibits never obsolete,
to thc wisest and oldest an example I beg yon therefore to take with'
of sublime accomplishment and the you win'll you go forth to assume the
with the rapidity with which a tiiis-
sian winter storm comes on.—St.
Louis Globe-Democrat.
Greenland lias no cats. How
thankful (lie Greenlanders should
( hinese dentist are said to have a the result of year* of judicious breed- ‘i"' '»c overlooked by usa*n people if whih me i at Minneapolis
such as
heart and arlerio seleriosis, w hich
lead to grave affections of the nevious
system, like apoplexy and soft' ning
of the bruin. Finully, tl may he
takiii as proved, Hiat the children of powder which is rtthhed on the gum.* ing from the very strongest and mo-l
drunkard.*, if they arc nol carried off over an affected tooth. After ttu healthy specimens. The gain in size
prematurely by brain troubles, are interval of five minutes the patient and productiveness hnscarricd with tween the rae".* should be the witleh-
fri'piently afliieled with serious is told to sneeze, and (he tooth fail* it a eorresjamding gain iu vigor and "onl and every honorabh
nervous ailments, stteli us epilejisy j out. endurance.—American l''ariner. should
— have every thin
we contimie to iititagonise the domi
nant race just so long will onr prog
ress he retarded and our infitietiee'
f ir good amount to Imt littl". The
white* are in po.*.*i-sion of every
avenue Io power, a fact that must National I.Ypublicun convention
\\
• d ! sin |»* s.ty i.) our ci;
iV.rri>. lital
fo • V
cmrs u*• !iaVf Iiitm v, Mil,_
Dr K in";’.'
N •
Disc;,\cr. r,,r l\tii>iini
I'lioii, Dr.
K 'll !
’ • Nr a Life I'ills. Ilin ixlc
i»‘> Arnica
S 1! •,»
• :m:l lilcrlrir Pollers,
and have
n 1 " *•!
r handlctl ;cmrtli,*s that *
rll as \yc!I,
or l !i
;il Iim\c '.riven viicii univt
•rsal ali -
I I' ion. Wf do pni Id iialc in
• una i'anlrr
! nun
• •very iimr, and wt si.tu*
1 to
rtd’isi.
t! liif puiviia.M- prirr, if
ai: farloi v
r^nl
1" do nol follow liicir use. 'ritrsc
remt"
iir liaNr won llirir ureal
|">|>ulaiilv
pu:«!
v on 1 hrir mcriis. For -
aleal W ii-
cox’s
druif Niosv.
1
Si;
ulr 1 hairmun WVPsier
has call-
ed ;
1 eonvenDon "f the Republican
1
1" m "t in l "luiiibia
Ble i'.ltll
d iv (
d' April to (•!..•(•| del.-ga
!•, .* to | he
we would succeed in anything.
Harmony and good IVelings be
of .lull''
U'! Imagine cats in a country w here 'diocy, itnd Ilte like. I his is cor*
thc ni dits arc six inoutlis long. roborative lestiniony from a scientific Who ever.heard of slandering 11 Senator Gibson, of Louisiana, ha* and strife ami notu
authority of high standing, to which had malt? Who ever heard of introduced a hill to appropriate,enemies of
New York it.I* the largest grand nil who are addicted to th ■ use of counterfeiting a bad note?
highest possible public service. Even ! obligation* of American citizenship, lodge of Masons. It Ini* over So
over
comes
the* anecdotes told of Itis lioyhood ns otic of 111" best gifts of ycnif Alnia t (ili(Mi;eiiiliers. Illim ^
have their value. A have ue uymju-1 Mater, u (ttrong ami abiding faith in. with a luvuibuMup of about Id,000. perauov Advocalv.
SO,- alcoholie I evefttg"* of anv kind will as a rule, U the .cvettge of u coward, the Mississippi river—imc-liflh of the ileed who docsn'l see the danger to
next do Weil (ogive Inx'il.—National Tent- it is generally the best people wlio appropriation to be expended every the race iu such a coiir.-cnud tulvo
........ i t . * • • * -
lure injured in this way,
■ jear until the tehil is CApendwl,
\ Sillr * 11 \ 1114*11 (•
|**nHt‘ wilirh i * : ; :.tt Bil i«> LrilUC
you saii'lariorv . or in rase ol‘
Vailurr a ivluni ol’ pnivli.T--' I'l'ift*. On
this salV plan you ran huy tiom onr uii-
vrrli>t , il tli ii Ar'* t a !‘ottlr ol Dr. Kiuir*?
Xt'W Di -tvt i" Imp < . . tiup;ir,n. Ii j .
•ruaranh'i’tl lo luiipr iv!i‘*r in f.rrv rasi*,
whtui u c l i’*»; any aiVaciiMti oi the liiroal,
ui !i h-s con. timpiion, In-
•n •*. I 1 .nrlilli** asthma,
imr ro i :Si, ctr. It i pirasanl ami
ihle lo la-'li'. |u ru rlly iL.; (Iran
always he ihji'Uiirtl Ipnli. I'vial Itoll h >
• eatc U»e opposite vtie.- New ijvu'li. 1 ueeiu WileoYs druji Aet\
every nonoranie mean.-
used to secure tin in. We
everv ttniigto lose in discord
Imt the worse
appropriate, enemie* of onr peuple would ineotir-
Slander. .7,1<*,0*10,(11 Mt for tile improveiuent of age either. That leader is selfish in- Im'- '
ll lana e i.iu , f I
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