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best. MINN 2 IC QCIXX. |The following fine UttiC poem was nn hated to the Koine (Gi.) C ur> paper says the authoress is ye: a sehe d p: "with several years of keens' : ?? ce:ap!c Above the storm tossed billows S:es A bird with snowy bit.;?:? A bird with sad and tender eyes? And finds no land-? no reit. The raging main boils up in nrj The waves roll high au.i white: The p&!e moon peer; through parted cl : With weird aal mystic i5g.hr. 0 bird. wi;h sad a;id tender eye?, 0 bird, with snowy breast, A home-bound vessel onward flies, 'Tis seeking land and rest. The angry foam gleams broad and white Upoo the billows' crest. 0 ship, beware of storms to-night.' 0 bird there'll seen be rest. The lightnings fi :sh along the sky. The surges boil urd fe im : In vain the sailor stratus his ^ye To see the lights of home ; In \<iia upon *be foremost mas: A weary land lira lights. 0 ship you skim the deep so fast, Alas, the stormy nigL;j ! With snowy pinions spread once r^ore Above the billows' crest. A nattering land bird strives to soar In search of home and rest. The lightnings show a tossing.main, A ship with shattered mast, That strives to Ureas* the waves in vait And sinks to rest at last. At dawn upon the waved-washe I sh. A lifeless land bird lies. At rest unou the land once more Beneath the sunlight ?ki*s. 0 hearts that toil and strive iu va:a Upon some faithless caest, Remember after years of pain, You shall 2nd hone and rest. Atlanta, June, iSS'o. It Will be Heard. The New York Retailer, a Ikaor organ, tells the trith wheu i: s vs.: 'Everywhere and h\ o.rrc State tb: liquor question is pushed to the fen: It ha? ??ot beta dragged in by plki ciaus, but it forces it?elffn sp?te ol tieians. It is profcltitton in one face, taxa'bu iu another, Sanaay. sapprc sion in another. Under the general head of tercperauce, this, cow the formest question, is breaking through ?arty lines, overruling time-serving poiiti cians, and de:a<*ndii]g to be heati.' Yes! The temperance question !:as come and come to s^ay. PoHciaa: cannot comprehend what they c-nstdet the absurdity of constantly haeui; riu; on this subject. It interfrrG wltb their plans and purposes. D: y ridi cule?and usually rldietre is o e of the most effective of weapon5^? rat stril this question does not retre. They meet it with alf sorts of absc b false hood- and slanders, but it m relies on as if it were d'-af as an adder, j hey soeerat the fanactics while t'j-y delude the philanthropic drunkard-makers with their sweet soft words, but it ii all one to the temperance movemect. On it moves. It is a moral question. L . to God and love to men arc in it and behind it ; defeat does r r page, far it is God's work, ana vieiory io sure at last. The more politician eac.nnot , i A Terrible : rane ( "-' llfiii-r* .1/ ;*(> v 1 i< i'avid I The L^d^n M;-:i: ::rry Society o#i Snsnae-s ^ucrally en Is in folly ami ?i?e: \ i?us'='? men re t'*. . ? Uu in rs;-t?Ji ?r to. he sabt r-tijiuaeJ. In heaventhere*?y,y over : >r tl.a; repenrciii. < '<? ear h s v over 'ine righteous man \vh .-:n V.J. ..vn... . In r..'0.:nin,n of the l-.ev. Dr. >s>nb A^-Ai^iry-dveyvrir^ f !: : : - i s.rvi.-- as Presnicat oi tho l>apris< >%e? liegen;^ L.-nd.-r;, the f:t:l>0:> o; i;i> *>"U :r.'\.; >u ! iv. st pro-U Li.:: w::*> a-::riy luirtecii ?usai:ddollars m rat! v, ay uc nt-arcs :d oth-.r property. Canon \\\>?oit, the eminent K;:ir:!.-h ew Testament critic, is "?o of lb-: o>: earn es* Opponents-, in the !.ug];s.*i iurcu ef tii^t- i' a: ot Ana*i*ea:j*.-m 'iieh is develop****'^ a cay iroin t.ae ;h& an ' towards K 'tne. Fu a ree-nt dress. !:ca;ra?n empti ;**'; *!;?. lav; at the fc?pe ' f Ghri *ianiry i;: r>ir?aud aststs in- ? ciuJ'-r i i-erjTV " a i :~::y ivne.*eevery careful an ; ir:t?-l?ii:,.ijv i,!i/iC. an 1 ilia! the pre nt ?a niter i- a irrov. ;::?r e:*dt sn? i ::i whi unduly c:: ait? itself und acticaUy ?d>ga?es to a lower nlacj e in id- and its study. : *W::^'sovVC r a n >. * * : in t'*.: f shall also reap.' [t ivoui : he woi: tor' th e ut:l' *uaa to retnem'.er rhis as lie sows : sc* dof da * ' and vici >-os habits. ? io too apt : ;Oo:: upon early i ;:i> ;ti--ns as w:ld ;s whieh must bo: but v.iii c-ats v.heu*, ver and : icrcrer sow u never bring forth rhe ; aceabte fruits >{ v\.. iueo: :\.?>. Pro- : ii:y, dram drinking Sabbath orcakii}.^ vcr result in go vd, A jrn-at ; .anv a propose to sov; better fo-t;ji. row or . tt year; bu: even if they should ; y urust reap the tL<*.i?s of what thev Swwing -J.-TV. I? i: net tlie <i-'---\ 0 al -a:- ti.at fruc'lly. buL th?"; '-avi as II. The resshs of '.wrong dflns do : cea^e rIii- iaoifeut a man turns into better way. Many a man is i.a-i, inp: hin::. if for y a > i:> er-tne bv .!.?* d:dn^ of to-day. Lifo i.? too clous ai"l rne;results.;t-oo n warrunt a :a ::;(.:.t ;7 r?: rl . *.-?:;> v.: !: Ao "v7h: .0 c i ( Ar* yvvhe: v?in t'ac na . . : . ? of ;b N 'A- -: :.'' ,' d for S v Id : ?v ... - WATCHMAN, Established April, IS50. "Be Just and Fear not-Let all the Ends thou Aims't at, be thy Country's, thy God's, and Truth's. THE TRUE SOUTHRON, Established Jane, 1868. Aug. 2, 1881.1 SUMTER, S. C, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1883. New Series?Vol. II. No. 52. ?v ... - WATCHMAN, Established April, IS50. "Be Just and Fear not-Let all the Ends thou Aims't at, be thy Country's, thy God's, and Truth's. THE TRUE SOUTHRON, Established Jane, 1868. Aug. 2, 1881.1 SUMTER, S. C, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1883. New Series?Vol. II. No. 52. ?v ... - WATCHMAN, Established April, IS50. "Be Just and Fear not-Let all the Ends thou Aims't at, be thy Country's, thy God's, and Truth's. THE TRUE SOUTHRON, Established Jane, 1868. Aug. 2, 1881.1 SUMTER, S. C, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1883. New Series?Vol. II. No. 52. ?v ... - WATCHMAN, Established April, IS50. "Be Just and Fear not-Let all the Ends thou Aims't at, be thy Country's, thy God's, and Truth's. THE TRUE SOUTHRON, Established Jane, 1868. Aug. 2, 1881.1 SUMTER, S. C, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1883. New Series?Vol. II. No. 52. Select^ r i-;i> ?a.vx Pitoo? <?AT;-V Select i ULAOK OATS. . '. . rf'j ( aroISia and Mr.ryl: ' ; v-:.itc? % "i>KI ? A"! our Goods guaranteed csiqoj 1 v: i pticesi Xo c: arge ii i.v- v to P::i!;-?ad. f L r. MlTClfeLL & hON. _ E. J: POWERS, Cotton Corn-illusion Merchant, MANlFACTURE? OF High Grade Fertilizers, IMPORTER Of n consignrnents of t-:.t?*.r. r? sen-. Spec: .: ?ndu< .". P-< -Men: Fire si > C; a. 3^ :. New York. o under new na}:agi:ment. S'irst Class Hotel. '., ird $2 $2' ?0 per day?M? ':&?s $2 00 L. 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