The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, January 06, 1885, Image 4
Bf?5??,^0SALS ?ND PHILOSOPHY.
. BROWN", Editor.
?&K? ft MITTLE HAKDS.
i^t^iaijds, I loved then; so,
Toot? they are lying under the snow?
^rth?^aow, so-cold and s& white,
>tsee theiaor touch them to-night,
'are ?juiet and still ; ah me !
.busy and restless they used to be !
^.tbey.cannot reach up through the
anow?
Slittle hands,-I loved them so ?
'?tttfe hands, miss them so 1
the <iayV where'er I go?
i through ihs eight, how lonely it seems
ijsg^?Se bands wake me cut of my d reams ?
j&tfeein.all through the weary hours ;
I .mies them as oihers miss sunshine and
ly-tirae or; night-time, wherever I go,
: Httle hands, I misa them so !
rEt?e'hands, they havogonefrommenow;
rag?ia wiirtbey rest \ my brow?
i^}Keyer again smooth my soncwftil fuce;
^clasp me in a childish embrace:
"^^&t? BOw tay forehead grows wrinkled with
|g^?-I vC*r*V -?;. .
^^'^t?p&?g?f little hands thai rested once there;
||| "'But 1 know in a happier, heavenly clime
^^^? i?tleiiands, I will ck.sp you sometime.
^^p?B?r^itt?? hands ! when the Master shall call,
^? -l5tLwe?come the summons that comes to us
S?^W^nUmj feettonch the waiers so dark and
$ ."so. c?ld Ir "
P^xEcatck my first g?impse of the City of
s^^Gol?,"" :
"~ ^?Jfc?ep^my ejes on the heavenly gate,
'^" ^ib^ ti?e "where my babies wait,
iR?-know you, I wonder, among angel j
baaos? . ;
yon beckon me-over, oh! dear little
?Wee Cry in the 3fig?t
W?S?y.name is Anthony Hunt. I am
|^oV?r; and live Mine mile away
the -western prairie. There
^^%oxxse ?d sunt when I first
?vecrthere, my wife .md I, and now
re hace not many neighbors, though
we have are good ones.
IjE^^?y about ten years ago I went
ifSftjfe -?rom. home to sell about fifty
^pbe^;/of cat?e?fine creatures as I
^JeVer saw... I was to buy some gro
^?er?es aud dry goods before ?? came
^g3?fekV and;- above all, a doll for our
^^^imgesfe, Dolly. She bad never had
(pastore doll of her own?only rag ba
^Sfes'her mother made her.
Bolfy cosld talk nothing else, and
i^went down to the very gate to call
^^?er me to get a big one. Kobody
Jgj?w?'-a parent can understand how full
^^tanid was of the toy, and how,
^^^raeir'; the cattle were sold, the first
^itif?og ?; hurried off to buy was Dolly's
||||$tol*. ; I found a large one, with eyes
^0a "would open and shut when you
0i^yoHed a wire, .and had it wrapped up
ip?f 3n a?" paper and tucked it under my
arm, whi?e I had the parcels of calico,
||feaud delaine, and tea, and sugar pnt
Then, late as it was, I started
?M:^?c]bome. It might have been more
^i^rodent to stay until morning, but
J^?felt anxious to get back and eager to
@?near Dolly's praises about her doll.
- ; I was mounted on a steady-going
Si^-^fd horse and pretty well loaded.
IN^ ?f igbl set in before was a mile from
^-i&wn, and settled down as dark as
f&j-f?tch while 1 was in the midd?e of
??-?ihe darkest bit of road I know of. I
0rf?onld have felt mv wav, though, I re
^ j?embered it so well ; snd when the
etorm that bad been brewing broke
ii?- and pelted the rain in torrents, I w?s
;? five miles or maybe six miles from
.^bome.
I rode as fast as ? cottld, but all of
% | a sadden ~I heard a little cry like a
child's voice. I stopped short and
Vl?steued. I heard it agin. I called
and it answered me. - I couldn't see
- !a thing;, all was as dark as pitch. I
% got down and felt around in the grass
;%,;r?called again, and again was an
^ewered. Then I began to wonder.
- ~Tm noi timid, but I was known to be
| a drover, and to hs~e money about
i me. it might be a trap to catch ; me
Unawares and rob and murder me. I
am not superstitious, not very, but
bow could a real child be out on the
prairie in such a night, at such an
- hour I might be more than human.
The bit of a coward that hide3 itself
? most men showed itself to me then,
but once more I heard the cry, and
said I :
"It any man's child is hereabouts,
Anthony liant is not the man to let
It die."
I searched again At last I be
.thought me of a hollow under the
Bill, and groped that way. Sure
enough, I found r< little dripping
thing that moaned and sobbed as I
took it in my arms. I called my horse
and the beast came to me, and 3
mounted and tucked the little soaked
thing under my ec?t as weil a3 1
could, promising to take it home to
mamma. It seemed so tired, and
pretty soon cried itself to sleep on
my bosom.
It had slept there over an hour
when I saw my own wiodows There j
were lights in them, and I supposed |
my wife bad lit them for my sake,
but when I got into the doorway I
saw something wa? the matter, and
stood still with a dread fear of heart
five minutes before I could lift the
latch. ' At last I did it, and saw the
room full of neighbors and my wife
amid them weeping. When she saw
me she hid her face.
"Oh, don't tell him,7' she cried, "it
will kill him."
"What isit?" I cried.
"Nothing now, I hope. What's that
you have in your arms ?"
"A poor lost child," said I ; "I'|
found it on the road. Take it, will j
you? I've turned faint." And I j
lifted the sleeping thing and saw the j
face of my own child, my Dolly.
It was my own darling and none !
other that I had picked up on Che |
drenched road. My little child had j
wandered on^ to meet papa and the!
the doll while the mother was at j
work, and they were lamenting her
as one dead. I thanked heaven on
my .knees before them.
It is not much of a story neigh-1
bore, but I think of it often in the j
niffhts and wonder how I conld boar i
to live now if I had not stopped when ;
I heard the cry fo>- help noon the j
road, -hardly louder than a squirrel's j
chirp.
That's Dolly yonder with her ?
mother in the meadow?a girl worth i
saving, I think ; but, then, Vm her j
father and partial, maybe ; the pr?t-1
tiest and sweetest thing this side of?
the Mississippi.?S?. Louis Gbbe- j
Democrat.
Dr. Williams on the Pastorate.
The Rev. Dr. Williams, pastor of the
Pirst Baptist church io Baltimore, has
given to bis?cck, and they to the world,
his reminiscences of his labor-of knowl
edge, love and authority among them
for thirty-three years?to he thirty-four
years on January 1st, 1885 While of
course Dr. Williams is a decided Bap
tist?holding that an injunction to bap
tise believers is one to baptise none but
believers?he has a large and catholic
heart for all who aim to know and teach
the truth. Bis example is worthy of
imitation by ali young pastors and
preachers and his success will strength
en their hearts. I subjoin for the read
ers of the North Carolina- Presbyterian
a passage or two, as showing the nght
way of shaking the torch of Truth :
"Another thing worthy of attention as
contributing to the success of tuy long
pastorate and to the prosperity of the
church, is that it has been my. highest
ambition to preach the Gospel in its
purity and -simplicity. I have aimed to
give myself wholly to the work of the
ministry. I have never, in all these
years, preached on sensation thea;os, or
advertised them to draw congregations.
When a minister begins to publish sen
sational subjects, he must keep them up
or the people will conclude that he has
nothing worth hearing, and will not
attend upon his ministry. I came to
Bultimore to stay, and 1 knew full well
that the Gospol would always be new,
that the people will always need it-and
never tire of -it. I am grateful that l
never aspired to be anything else than a
preacher of the Gospel and a pastor of
of the people."' And so it has come to
! pass that the roll of his church, which
io 1S51 had 273 members, has now
492; 1.501 having been admitted by
Dr. Williams to the fellowship of the
church in his long and arduous pasto
rate.
*If ? could have the ear of all minis
ters, especially young ministers, I would,
.say to them, pay especial attention to
the children. Keop in contact with
them. Let them feel that you love
them, that you are their friend snd pas
tor. Aim to bring them to Jesus, and
train them for Jesus. Taking 1.000 of
them whom I have baptised into the fel
lowship of this church, I find that 415
were between 15 and 25 years of age,
247 under 15, 223 bei ween 25 and 35.
102 between 35 and 45, 9 between 45
and 55, and 4 between 55 . and 65.
Those brought in early have been the
most prompt in their church duties and
given us least trouble.
*The question has often been asked
noe. 'What is "the secret of long pas
torates?1 As far as we are concerned,
the question is answered in these re
miniscences. -Education in the truth,
as we understand it*; the cultivation of
the missionary spirit; frequent exercise
of the grace of giving ; special attention
to children, expecting and encouraging
early conversion, not depending upon
evangelists or foreign aid of any kind in
special efforts; unity of purpose on the
part of-the pastor aiming to be nothing
but a preacher of the Gospel?determi
nation not to run from work or dificul
ties, or to be allured by tempting calls?
never advertising sensational themes to
draw audiences. If you press ine for a
shorter answer, here it is : The grace
Gftd, common-sense and a pious, sensi
ble. prudent ici fe. Neither of these can
be dispensed with, and a minister hope
to remaiu long or be much blessed.
But my brethren, after all that may be
said upon the secret of a long pastorafe,
the one great essential is the presence
and influence of the IJoJy Spirit in the
hearts of the people and with the pastor
in his study, in his visits, and in the
pulpit."?Ar- C. Presbyterian
Broken Hearted Father.
An affecting scene, one of the sad
dest, occurred lately at the visiting
window of the jail in one of our cities.
A bey about eighteen years old was
incarcerated, awaiting transportation to
Danemora prison, where he is to serve
a six years' sentence. The prisoner
was a fine looking fellow. His father,
an aged minister, had come to visit
him. The son stood with shamed face
on one side of the grating and the grief
stricken father on the other. Drink
had been the cause of the boy's troubles.
The father pleaded earnestly with his
child to reform while in prison, to read
his Bible and improve all spare time in
study. 'Son,' eontinued the father, *if
you had the grace of God in your heart
you wouldn't be here. Tf those cursed
grog shops were swept away I'd have
been spared all this. Let it be a lesson
to you, boy. This is the last time you
will probably ever ?ee me. I am old
and probably won't live your six years'
out. Oh, my boy, promise me to give
yourself to God. that I may see you
over yonder.' The boy promised and
the old njan went his way.
While this father returns to his home
to go down to a premature grave in sor
row, the man who ruined his son is now
engaged in ruiuing other sons. Which
shall we have, *The Home or the Sa
loon V it is within the ? of the
people to answer this question.?Domes
tic Journal.
TESTIFIES.
Popularity at horse is not always the best
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that no other medicine has won for it*?eif
such universal approbation in its own city,
state, and country, and a^iong all people, as'
Aye^s Sarsapaxilla.
The following letter from one of our best
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e "5"""5?5 3 "Eight vcars ago I
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SSE George Andrews.
ill i nffril?W overseer in the Lowell
4 2 ?Sik?-'JHis carpet corporation,
was for over twenty years before his removal
to Lowell afflicted with Salt Rheum in its
worst form. Ii^ ulc?rations actually covered
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Almanac for 18S&
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Physician's Prescriptions carefully
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The public will find my stock of
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Call and ser for yourselves.
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DAVID BENTSGM & 00.
244 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Clothing, Furms?ii?g Goods
AND RATS, FOR
Men, Youths and Boys.
p?r Mr. L. ?. NEWMAN .and Mr. J.
UVi. M IM MS are with ?* :mri will l-e pleased
:o serve their friends of Su inter and Ikr?ing
oh. No 23-y
BLAJNTKi ~
TITLES,
MORTGAGES,
BILLS OF SALE,
BOXES,
And Other Blanks in Variety,
F II SALE
AT THIS OFFICE.
jJlpT Tj for working people. Semi 10 cents
Ufi ili posile, and wc will until you 7Vc<?,
royal, valuable sample box of go.ids ilmt
vili put yon in the way of making more
nooey in a few days than you ever thought
)ossible nt aoy business. Capita! not requir
>d. You can live :it home and work in spare
ime only, or nil the time. All of both sexes,
>f all ages, grandly successful,- 50 cents to,
J5 easily earned every evening. That all
vho want work ma}' t^st the business, we
nake this unparalleled oITer : To all who are ,
iot well satisfied we will send Si to nay for ? i
he trouble of writing us. Full particulars, j C
lirections, etc., scd? free. Immense pay ab
olutely snre for all who start at once. Don't
lelay. Address Stinsou & Co.. Portland,
GEO. W. STEFFENS,
SUCCESSOR TO
S?e?Fesis Werner,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
faction and Commission Merchant
and Liquor Dealer.
97 EAST BAY and 50 axo 52 STATE Sts.,
(Auction Room State Street.)
CHARLESTON S. C.
??f Consignments Solicited.
No 2") o
0?>cr<s Tacsk?*, Dcccni?er 16, ISS?
rj the presence of the Presidan t-s of the Amene <tn
LcnubiicS, viz: Arthur, of the United Mates; Diaz,
i Mexico; I>u.rriosHofjju.ilttiu~lu; Borran, of l?ou
unis.
? Colossal Exhibit
of allTime!
sixteen (16) liuiuct&e Exli?l?l?loc
)ne?t'ifl largest ouiU??n?" ever ^ectcc??'?f??ther?
the largest ?onscn'atery in the Worm.
30 Acres of Space Under Cover!
ioff . Tmn^piix-tn??r?Tx BSaie* from al!
l'o?nr?.
Unple Acoflcnmodattom at Reasonable
for nil Visitor*.
During the period of the Exposition, from Dec.
6, iS$i, to Jure i, 1SS5 the t??iperature at New
)rleans averages 65 Fahr. The lawn and shrub
lery rcrmrio green, flowers hloom. fruits ripen, an*-'
11 kinds of vegetables grow and mature. *
Fall information promptly furnished. Addrcs<
; E. A. ) ?)f r?eior ?encrai,
W?LBERN & PIEPER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
167 and 169 East-Bay,
CHx\RLESTON, S. C.
Dec. 2_6
THE AIMAS HO??S?
CO Ii Ell OF
Yanderhorst and King Sta
HAVING BEEN LEASED "BY
(Formerly of 190 Meeting-St.,)
IS NOW OPEN for the accommodation of
Boarders. Parties visiting Charleston wi l
find this House conveniently situated for bue?
ness^and directly on the line of Street R&ilvav.
Terms, per day, $1 50.
F*b 18 _
S. B. THOMAS, Agt.
No. 320 KING STEEET,
Opposite Liberti/,
Til Mes, Paper ,
LACE CURTA SNS,
CORNICES ?ND UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER.
CHARLESTON S. C.
Dec 11_ _o
CHEAP FAMILY GROCERIES.
A new feature in the
retail grocery business.
Send postal card for ' oar MONTHLY
PRICE LIST, and AVE MONEY in pur
chasing yonr
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
WELCH & EASON,
127 and 129 Meeting, S. W. Cor. Market St.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Nor 4
GO TO
S, Tfi?M?iS, JRM & BR0M
'273 KING STREET,
CKABf JESTOH, 8? C,
-FOR-?
Fine Diamonds, Watches,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES.
Large assortment of
WEDDING PRESENTS
always on hand.
Orders /promptly fdlcd, Watches and
jewelry carcfiiVy repaired by
expert worhmen.
273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 23?_o
"OHAS. O. LESLIE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Vv holesale and Retail Commission Dealer in
FISH, OYSTERS, GAME AND
POULTRY,
Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
Office No. 18 and 20 Market Street,
East of East Bay.
Consignments of Country Prodnc^^re re
spectfully solicited.
POULTRY, EGGS, 4a, &c.
JZSt" Perishable goods at owner's risk after
delivery to Southern Express Co.
Sept 16_
PAVILION HOTELj
CHARLESTON, S. C.
First Class in all its Appointments.
Supplied with all Modern Improvements.
Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy Rooms,
Otis Passenger Elevator, Elec
tric Bells and Lights. Heat
ed Rotunda.
RATES 00, ?2.50 AND ?3.00.
Rooms Reserved ly Mail or Telegraph.
Sept 16_
THE WAYERLY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
The aheve House having been
NEWLY FURNISHED
throughout, in a
FIRST CLASS MANNER,
s without exception the most completely
'urnished House in the City, and is under the
sole Proprietorship and management of the I
Public's obedient servant,
JCS- P3IC3, Jr.
RATES?32 and $2.50 per day.
Sept 16 j
"i/ i?iwvrf?d to w?cnw; Tncclt?vuicA, cnelpocrlapv di*- ?
[?T??r?osf-in.*?st??.ie::s.jtii? pat?-nis cwr published. !
mr.t'pr ?> ;.4 ?> with ?;t?.-::tii? eV: r.:v?i.':?'. .'.?'???? !
nbiicat?n?;, f??>njj??iM aios? vatnr???'i eRC*."?toi>'u',~.c-" i
iK?r?T?.ititta * ! ?> person s1??>i1'?1 *? v-'hou1. '? '."
opnt*ri!.v ?* vbe ScaiKTt^iC ?>RB?CS3E ?>" Elicli .-?.&?_
.? circulation ne?rijf e?iuiUr?sai ?>1 ?*'? etb^T*."!**** ^
?; ?tu?* C'irilhft?C'l. l'rVP. S5.??? ; '?"~. " "'? ' - '? I
lii?Ks. ,, ?..v ait sewsdo.-uor* -<?;J-'*->r a CO., M-..- ?
United" ?tule*. Csti-'tt. 1?:.'.^? - ? . Erin.*, j
K3 (?or.r-.-.fij-:ind other foreign ?i-mancs, pr??wre? ?
ls? at siluri notice >nd on *.? .:?> tcn??. !
w.na :??: ?? a< \o cbi.v?i-Uii ;??"??!?'?-?? aicwn?iy :
Address 3?U??X ?" y<s OUic? SciKSgnaci-.A ?iIT?toax; j
>1 Broausrar, > ' foras
PIANOS A??D ORGANSII
BY THE BEST MAKERS,
NE ?V PIANOS. $210. $225 and upwards, '
E \V R G A S. S2 4. $55 and wards. !
Easiest te."!:?s and lowest prices ever known j
standard and reliable instruments.
DELIVERED FRE!SH7 PAID. ?1
Don't fail to get our prices and terms be
jre purchasing. Remember we pay all ?
reight without increase of prices. Address,
C. CrllsL & SON,
113 Zins Street;, Charleston, S. C.
Sept 6
TT more money than at anything else by j
iv taking an agency for the best selling j
ook out. Begin uers succeed grandly.
?-fail. Terms free. Hallett . Book Co*.,.]
Nirtlaud, Main?. J $
RS-.
fi . :
DO
57
AND ? I 59 I
MARKET STEEET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
The Largest Fruit and Produce Souse in the
South. *
Import and kocp constan tir on hand
Bananas, Cocoa nuts. Oranges, Pineapples,
Apple?. Lemons. Nuts. Raisins, Po
tatoes. Cabbages, Onions,
N. C. and Va. Peanuts.
Oc: 23
fut OUT
INSTANTLY
bt te3
"STAR" HAND GRENADE
FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
The obigesal and only sore.
Fihe Extingu?s hing- Gbe
xade, that should be in
EVERY OFFICE, STORE.
FACTORY A1\TD HOME
Hi THE COUNTRY.
OM Style.
Any Han, woman cr Child can
PUT OUT
A FIRE
Always Heady.
??eves Cak
Get
Out of Okdeb.
Never Freezes.
Price $10 per doe*
Set C&sL
Indorsed by F?re ?darshale, In
surance Men and everyone "who
has Been ;hcin. Eu>a>E5r>s ?p
Fiees Al?east Put Out
Them. Send for pamphlet con
; full proofs.
New Style.
Harden Hand Grenade Fire Extinguisher Co?
205 Wabaai Avsaae, CHICAGO.
NEW YORK GiHce,
S5 Vtet Broadway,
BOSTON Oince,
10 Oliver Street
lief I* UU*
Are yon failing, try Weils' Health Bb
:>svrna, a pare, clean, vholesome
For Erala. Ncrre*. S?nmcuA. liver. Kidneys,
Laaps. ?a uae-jaalediuvicoraat. Cures
Ip-vTSIPIgrpST /V.
Eeadacbe, Lerer, A'rce, Chills,
BESmm & ??EMNESS.
mm
??criiar?ca^te Crxros ci" Catarrh, of the
Bladder. In??nr?iationi Irritation ci Kid
, noys and J?la?der. Stoza er Gravel Dia*
j cases of rie Prostate Glared. Dropsical
? Sw?i?r:es, Fessale Diseases, Incontin
ence o??riae.rd: Diseases of the Genito- j
Urinary Crgs^s in eitlier sex. For 02
I healthy or ES?staR? Dt charges uso !
also *-Chftr"?ri-s Inj?erlon Fleirr." each SU
j For S?PSirJS. either contracted, or !
j hereditary taint, use Cbapur's Const'tu
! tion Bitter Svroi, $1100 por h
^^^W^^Jet^yC:Q% K. .T., TJ. f
PATENTS
Obtained, and all business in the . S. Patea
Office, attended to for ODERA TE FEES.
Our office is opposite the XT. S. Patent Office,
and we cita obtain patents ir. jess time than
those remote from WASH ? NO TON.
Send ODEL OR DMA WING. We advise
as to patentahnifv free of charge; and we
inak? NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN
PATENT. .
We i-??fer. here, to the Postmaster, tbeSnpt.
of itfopey Order Di^.. and to officials of the
U. S. Patent Offi-.e. For circular, advice,
terms :>.t?c\ reference to actual c?ents in your
own Siate, Or counir address
C. A. SNOT <fc CO.,
Opposite Patent Orfico. Waslvnsrlon, D. C.
j Qm j?HVU? CUTCF ORDER.
/ SO UNION SQUARE nEWYQRK.
& * * **
FOR SALE BY
BARNES'
pj?tcr.t Foct and Steam*
LV"'
g or Metal. Oirce?ar Saws*
Scroll Saws. Formers, Mor
timers, Tenonersi etc., etev
SfeS? Machines on triai if desirtdr
Descriptive r'atalo?ue und Price ?.?ft Free.
TT; F. ? JOBS BARKES,
>' .2 Ifi Sr.
m ?l jos mm
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AT BOTTOM P?t?CES- . -, : .M