The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, February 14, 1896, Image 2
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The Eminent Washington Divine's
Sunday Sermon. j
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'i xi: ' D^jjiiiniiur at Jerusalem."' ?Luke *
Sxiv.. 47. J
There u is." said tlio driver, uud wo nil 1
instantly an l cxoitod y rose in the carrioK? <
tow 'h tie first tflinipse of Jerusalem, so j
lotu; the joy of the whole earth. Tliut city, i
orojii'ted with temples ami palaces and ?
rit tiant. whether looked up at from ttio val- ?
I of Jeho>hu|>htst or Kitxeil at frotn adjoin- i
;nhills, was the capita! of a ureal Nation. I
t'.euds of Ineeuse had hovered over It. Char- j
i '{ )f kin^-. had rolled thr? JKh it. Patter?f
VT ''I'M ot enemies had thundered nffnfnnt
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K. i iM?rr i^rtinu urupiiwaiMi
la?r.outcd. and l>avi?l rclsntM. and P nil
trenched, and Christ was martyred. Most
lutnrt'stiri^ e:tv ever built since masonry
rnnn its ! !>t trowel or |>lwmb iine measure i
its lirst watt or royiltv swnntj its lirst
'?|it< r Wiiat .T'tus itom was to ilu? Jewish
L.u^dotn Washington is to our own country
If r-ijdtal. the |tlac?? to which nil the;
trihe.s route up. 11?.? >{r.'at National heart j
who? t;.r ! sends life <>r <1 T.tli through the i
' dy (> lltic, ulna" out to the v-' C^rajihica'. i
i'vircmitics. i
What 'lie resiirre I < hri-: sai-l in my,
' *\ to Hi-, di-cii'lcs when He ordered them to 1
>';iri on t!i" wcrk <>! j; ?spli/.'?t: ui, " citniiu
- at J'-ruMilctn." it ;o . si I t,v> (
i.ctf in His ju-ovi l?uv'< to ten,- t'i ui.-it cl
t'hr.-Jiatis in this < i:y. f > tin |
vaneeii.-i n of Vui"ri?-a. -,,..;i:nt ;t!
Wa-;iinv:..ii." Atn re- i is . e ? > ! i n ,
'of tlo l. It voit ?lo ti ?t he's \ . ; . in yo.tr
i at uow m<i Je.ivo tin I sri\ ! - . 1
rum or Ach'it'l who dors > ' vc .t. \*
surely il.s (5-?.| .ives I !le i- > ; ? i!- if . .
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omit < f tin Orrf1'!!, from tit 1! >" j
N.ivesink to tli" Oeldeti 11 -r .;;u, ; i !
Ilay to t? fi?'* i : . . ! < a ?; I I
walk i'Vi ry lake, whether ! ".tvi ! or j
t la nd, an t b* triir-lhftmvt "it . ior? rronntatn,
nr.il th < niith; skies, w .x v,\er |
ver troves of in.uifuolin < r over Alu-kan j
-In ner, shall he illi-ul with th :itr.; !ii* i torture
of *i;i.iry to (til ant ! will ? > :
t u?n.
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1 N i o; 1 ail"iiit | ?wi'r. i . i \ >Ii?mi i
>\ill n iwa. wati-l umoii piloil u-r >! i
lirr l.arrols, his tumult fminlny wit i
l,irstli* and Nation il i'it-", nid orimo will
lilt its liii'i'iidor *1 mof u.--i -dna'i :
iinl r:?tt k?*ys m" worst liurirlri"* :: ! waw
l r.-h i>t w i 11 t o Kill iyr.it r - i. J our
i?ii's la- tiirnc I int" Sn loms. wh tiny "mniitrhtv
t"iupt'.st of 11 ro an 1 brims: a:
. .ml otirt ti'lal wav'K of uh.ruination
will j>uri*" across tlm oontin-'nl, or our
Sabbaths will talto on n.oro * u. -ii?y,
?.nd th" newspapers will bo on am nlv|?iio
winy- ol lii'Q".i< tiou. an I oi nio u! in will
N? abandoned lor I.o'k of oeoiu tints, ami
hoiitio--ami ha|ipino-s, twin a a:ol duuyiii
r.if In-avon, s all wall; tii.Mi-o tlv? t.iud
and t hri.-t roiyn ovorthi- Natim oiii. . it:
l>or.- >n "T l>v ajjoucy > > nlori is t - it ;h"
whole oomitry will In* no ! ar. i;n liny
oho of It avi n. li will he "ii . o:i: r.
My tl>o th:oii" of lli'ti wli" i\ ti: ,:ii t
vr I iMviai'it will l?' t'l lat'"' i." th.
Ia>rd will h?'||> mo, n- l!< ..Iv. '
Idt-s-iv] |i.> ||j- ulorioii- namo?I u b - ..,v
von how a mis'htv work of y.u i.
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rf sal? Mors than that. It wonld ha on- p
ilMtmt. Do you say that such learned a ad 0
potent men are not wrought apon by roltg- i
?as Influence? That shows you bare not v
ibservcd what has been going on. I
Commodore Foot*, represent in# the navy; <1
Jeueral Grant and Robert E. Lee, ropreeent- p
lig the Northern an I Southern armies; Chief t
rnstlee Chose, representing the Supreme t
Jourt; the Frelinghuysens, Theodore and r
'roderiok, ropro.seullag the United States \
Jennte; William Pennington and soor?-e of f
tillers, representing the Houso of Represent- 1
stives, have surrendered to that gospel, j
s'tleh beforo this wluter is oat will in this ?
iwiit.al of thoAmericiin Nation, if wo are |
'itiihful in our prayers and exertions, turn t
nil t ho kingdom of God men of National
inn international power, their tongues of t
jltlqueneo becoming the tonguos of tiro in i
iniulier Pentecost. Tbero are on yonder i
ij(l those who by the grace ol God will bo- t
lome John Knoxos and Chrysostoms .?
and Fonelon* and Bourdolonus, when i
onee regenerated. There is an i
illusion I have hcardiu prayor I
meetings ami beard in that a t
soul is a soul?ono soul worth as much as j
(mother. I deny It. Tho soul of n mau who i
ran bring 1000 or 10,000 other souls into tho *
kingdom of Ood is worth 100.1 times or j
10,0 0 times more than tlte soul of a man t
who an bring no ouo into tho kingdom. A j
ureal outpouring of ilio Holy Spirit in this j
capital, reachlug tho chlol' men of America, i
would be of more value to eartiiand heaven i
tltau in any oilier part of tho Nation because t
it would roach ail tiio States, cities, towns i
and neighborhoods of tho continent. Oh. ?
for the outstretched right arm of (lod At- I '
mighty iu tha salvation of this capital!
Some of us remember 1S57, when at the i |
le.io of tho worst tuomtiry distress til's I <
>untry h is ever felt, compared with which J
the haI limes of the last tnree Mrs w re ' i
i bo >m <>( prosperity, right on tho liee's of J .
lii.it < iinpl -to prostration en menu awaken- '
ing in >v ii<*ii 500,0 0 pe ij ie worn e inverted I .
.a different States ui the Union. " > you i
Ml >w where olio of its euief powers wa- I ;
leiieU; -ibnl? Iii Wa-hiii^ton. i).? you ' ]
ku iw on what streoty I'liis street. !>< yen
kn-w in what cliur by This church. I i
pi .c.I :?p .iu old l?o A a lew ':iv% ago an I \
iv.-MKltir !? an I thrilled cud ent li into 1 to i
read >o:r.o weds. written a. that time by the i ,
W'tuthintft a ' rrcsuon lent a Now York 11
paper, lie wr >te: "The P'ir-t I'resbytertin
Church can sMrce contaiu tee neopU*. II - j
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>nah and the consecration requisite. First
>( nil, we ministers mast set tight. That
ras a startllns utterance of Mf. Swinuock
rlien he said. "It is a doleful thing to fall
nto heF from under the pulpit; but. oh. how
Irrudfal a thing to drop thithler out of tho
luirdt." That was an all suggestive thing
lint Pan! wrote to tho Corinthians, "Le>?
hat by any means, when 1 havo preached to
tthors, I myself should boa onstawav." Tlmt
vae an Inspiring motto with which WlilteleUl
sealed all his letters. "Wesoakthestnre."
jOr?l God, wake un nil our pulpits, and then
t will be as whon Vena preached, and it was
aid that innn fell before tho word like slacked j
Imo. Let us all, laymeu and clergyman, to I
ha work. What Washington wonts most of
ill Is an old fashioned revival of" religion,
>at on a vaster scale, 30 that the world will
?ovcr bo compelled to say nil of'old, "Wo
ever saw it on this fashion." Bat ro me ruin
r there is a human side as well ;t? a divine
tide to a revival. Those of us brought up
n tlio country know what is called "a ralsng"?the
neighbors gathered tjgethor to
ifttho heavy frame for a new house after
he timbers aro rea iv to bo put into their
jlacos. It is dangerous work, and there are
nanv accidents. Tho nelghhors had gath>revi
forsueh a raising, and the beams had
ill been Uttedto their places ex-mpt one. and
hat very heavy. Thar one, on the long j
like* of tho men. hud almost reached its
ilace, when something went wrong, and the
nen could hoist it no higher Hut if it dul 1
iot go in Its plnco it would fall back upon |
he men who worn lifting it. it had already |
logiin lo settle back. Tho boss carpenter j
iUOIItotl. *" lain, Ill'-D, IT Ulf :\ll lOJg-lte.T
ifo. heavo!"
With mightier push they tried to >et,d tbx
cam to itsplaeo, but failed. S ill they lipid
>n, nil tlm tinio tli Mr strength leiwi nlnis.
I'lio vvi vi's mi I mothers and daughters stood
in horror looking on. Then tho hu-srarn-nter
-hunted to tli" wo:n:'n. "Come and Jii>l|>!"
They came, and womanly arms her &n\<< the
irniS'of giants, for tlmv worn liftingUo save
i In* lives of husbands and fathers how sous,
is well as tlvir own. Thou the boss* ear[i.-nlrr
mounted one of tho beams and
ilioUoil; Now* Altogether! Lift or
nio! Yo. heave!" til l with a 11 nit?* I i ffort
that almost burst tin* I?* < >.i y??. sols,
Ihe groat haunt went to its place
and a wild huzza was heard. That is
the way it sometimes seems in the
I'hurehe.s. Temples of righteousness aro to
he reared, but there is a halt, a stop, a eateh
somewhere. A few are lifting all they cud.
but ;ve want tnoro hands at this ra'sinc. and
more hearts, morn Christian men to help?
avo, more christian women to re-enforce. If
tl work r if ecans tlm death of many
-v.ls. All together, men and women of
<1 '! T,(ft or di"! Tho top st??ne must cotae
. ,t - < I'i "with shout invs of :"ra? e, graeo
uiiioit. ' ?; | is reati.v to do lfis part; are
w re-niv narlV The v t-. v.'ork not
oiiK for ihi" hn oi prayer, hut for tlm
s: .1 .f i; plieaval.
.\"<i n-?iv I w ?uld iikctosee Htis lit ur that
iv'te'h t have h-vit se.ui, t,u, u , to see?
.1 audi .tee * ive I tin ier uto Slash of
tit I'.' mi.d Soiri*. AJ. lope i oi; go o;;t of Jtny
. ' th d ir-; enter C door of
titerev K.; . r and irtoth > ue in and
i.fin v.uire ! truii v !ii v.e:. Newl t mar
r,. I 1.-1 . .1 'your H.ftlri!? to God,
! inr :? ,-ntlr we'.j < time.
'? ?;*>?l; . : will w.i'it ?? ><! inVaro you
_ -l ilt.'U ^ i tii I, mi i yon want llltn
11 <w \ . a _ ; >ni i;i. without <iu-l this in a
it,ir<l vrarlil for .vnmi'ii. Oiie a?i?l all, wherever
v.'ii sit orstatel, i li?*t my voir t so that
v. * t mp lirn.r it. out in ' eorrelor- arel ou
* in* i r a iii s.iy m the wore* o ties M*mIi
r.MJ. .!.? ii- :<i,: tlili. *'t ll'i U|r??U tItv Goii,
. , . iai (i >.1 \\ .Itluuk i. nil u>. that we
iisli a ?t " mi. win; liras to tell, what
v relate to y t: :* >! ' tat Iter ai* i uiutli .
v.*.i !i vs : > h'a >'i y .rr-ud.s <>a
tie i.iii-t hI?5i> oi the mountain*. what news
:ii w1 'i t'uiii vnu- I ?v.?.l one.- iu
i \. >i. i n" sii'-ii i."A mat u man
r| in . i. a .;iv ir"- in j'ItIltl?t"l|?llIII.
, ; ,i a ma.. .--ripi ' ail
i > . : . . >'i always s.-,v:
"W tii le'iv-' Whill's tlie news?
.. ..'si'' ' r i ;* t te <lay?
V .it' til" HOWS? W till* ! ?'v"
ii ; > nv - i! n .v . to *eii
i, - .-.* , i' Ii it :n? a I lliitr.;- well,
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fit u's tlv ii w.i! i':.at's flu? ii- w.s!
t in- I. r I iii.s .irilon" [ ;ilt r.y -,ti?
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ii i. > t! a .v .a.'- t'i i;. ,v~
\ .i ti-t . m . -ills ivivay,
V:. I i.?'.;^r.' .it i i\.' ivateh ti.? I p/.iv
. si' io i,v 11* i-e ay o iltiv
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L'lnil t % ..".i -! That'* lletirJWri!
\ irsii: ill hear; if -rail reirw ?
i !i it's :is : w-! Taut s lie- nn.ri!
T lis t- in, .r - lis v n grieve,
t iii- . i," y.>ii ilo i >llevr,
A .1 I !..ll >.; it re 'r;Ve
I" it.!*-'.- lie 1 :\V-'. T i;t > - |f,vs|
V i . o.\. if any . ne -,io;;li| -a>t
War . I lei tie iv?/ W i a - in. news?*
M-, I I'll it I II % Ml voil'ir i, -em, lo nrav
f 'lliAl'ii ilio uoivit! riiiit'a I let now.-*! m
'..ll" 'ill" I t n- ro||i|i!i : i:ie uar, i,
' ! :i ." w.tii | ?y at?I I'.s r.iinn:ain|
V" 1 re til I i;:,o ti. t i . t, r ! uel ?
t till. li;i- .iit'A -! I .it'.s t!|e ||e,v-!
MEN GET Ev/EN.
Mio.v liivr a tVeir.l :'n ><- inn a Wliirh ,\o
j.allies Vre \llniveii
. > \.>:v of S-.c! vvil'o, fnl., .-itt?"*n<Itvl
i i! iv ! [ :vj.; i->u at ! i'' li ii nl Mr. John
t . I* :\- y, a \v<*ii!' ay !?i;-iim s ni*m. It was
a1!--: a uiiutmr^or an I wrm intomloil
i. to fin v I i li< 4 who insist
:> 1^1 i-i r.' it: ' rr.i ii l attorn on ion*.
a iy in** i ir. ' or mini -at in imsi\
i , : i*i io- ,-r a: ; i. i'Ii- y w- iit
nit iir . ii it n- : a . oonvo.vau .. carts,
i i i i a- art- i>, ! '.I! manner ni
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civ i .a : . i - t fly on 'Mm rrhl -is
it nn<t i tV in; plates. All
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VvLL DO Q'J CK WO'-fK,
lii'ai a ".riii} lo llo mi |i|?ri?- 5 ,%Vi. Ii hTcirio.c
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A >r iiir.; t.i" latest i.o.v in ailitarv
ir nt'i-t tin* ','iiih ami r11) ?-: n.,w in nun
n t . '. i.a; ai a\ will - > a llinl tlo ir way
a!' nl I j ;n'. .-'i ,Mil. .ir> u.Hilarities
! 11 lUt ox (nil :? IIM OntllllsilMtlc I V ir tlio
o iir' . a at tria'i.'<>r t': ISraa ! r ite.
A >.' .. or '.Vi> a.t a I w .a -I-. wi-r"?Mblo<l
, ilin.' no' otii -.i > i.f i iii? lioatli il aliai;
' ili . ft I * aa vtliin ; thii- a" I'.iio
riv' . m' rt iolo arms It wiiiit-i all Unit
no invom-r I'l.iiais f ir u. Vd'ovs of liftv
!i |.u mi i\ can bo ti.-"I in r:i;>l<! sit<vogg|oD#
a I i iiio irlm: i ti*11 for 12500 shots.
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BJLL ABB'S LETIEK. Ij
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IIK ADHIKKS) TIIK 1(KKUI?H OF I
A lilt A V K UlltL.
A Visit to the Ornnge tJroveu?The j
ltetura Home.
It wiw raining hard and the wind
wah driving it at au auglo of 45 do- 1
grots, wbeu I was aroused from ray
reverie by the steamer's signal that wo '
were going to atop for aomething. 1
Lookiug out from tho open door, I '
aaw tho saino female mail boy of Pal- '
inurosa that I wroto about last time. '
Sho war Rome distance up tho coast, 1
and hud ju*t pushed her little boat
from shore and was rowing with all 1
her strength against too wind and
waves and tho drifting rain, so as to
meet tho boat that was slowing up in
t' o middle of tho channel. Up and
?lovvn over the heavy billows she plioil I
her oars. Her hack was to us, her ,
head was bare, her hair hung loosely to j
I her shoulders. She was clad in u iooae
i shirtwaist, with sleevi s that tilted,
; closely to her shapely arms. Ever aud ;
| anon she glanced behind to se?' that j
j her course was right, aud shook the J
! water from her tresses. Grace Dar- i
j liug could uot have rowed more j
swiftly, and in a few mitt- ;
utee she had i.eurcd alongside, where I
the unite stood at the guugway 1
wiMi hi.s I'.'hg, hooked pole in hnud to ;
cat ell the prow und hold it fast until j
she had exchanged Uuclo Sum's
pouch* s. [ looked at her with anxious
inter* st as she stepped up lightly on
the plauk sent, and with a pleasant
smile, to*siid the mail into the open
way. The mate threw another pouch
down to her, and said, ".Why diclent i
you wear a hat and put on some
clothes. Miss Grace! You will catch ,
your death with cold." "Ob, no," she J
said, "I like it ; it is splendid fun," ;
and she shook the raindrops t'roiu her i
hair again. 1 had a good look at Iter ,
nut-brow n face as she receded Irmn us, J
I au?l would have thrown her a kiss if 1 j
I'l r?ol li./j 1 * inL' K ?rt v i\t I
tuuHt mm ?'?vu **?? 'j " ?
fiity years. "She is a good, brave
girl," said the captain, "ami is not
afraid to earn her 8'2.r? a month and
help the family. Rain or shiue, she
never fails to meet the daily boat juaS
at the right tune and in the right
place."
I had been iIuvq to Manatee and
Rraidentown to see what the great
freeze of last winter hail done to the j
oranges. I found that most of the
j crop had been gathered aud marketed,
! but the boats still take on u few more
j boxes every day. The crop was not a
| ful? one, but brought about live times
. as much per box as it did tuo year before.
The fruit was never liner in
I size or more luxurious in flavor. One
| orange was given me tl.at mensnrnl 1H
| inches in circumference, and it was not
' putty or overly lluck in the rind. Tiio
! growers realized about $2 7~? per box,
( and those that have beeu held back arc
I Jiriiuritn^ Ail- Al}\i
, dents got discouraged last ytur at oO
j cents a box aud quit fertilizing and
I quit paying a man to look after their
! property. Consequently, you will see
many groves that have been practically
nbaudoue I, but right alougsidc
I you will see a grove in perbet and j
! vigorous condition. "An orange j
grove," said Sheriff Watson, "requins 1
as much nursing as a baby, but it will
reward you if you eare for it." The
elev? r siieritT took me out to see the
j lioyal L'mIiu nurseries that arc conduot!
ed by Mr. lleasoner uml sou. The
i young tiiuii *iw kiuil nnd courteous
and I wondered at his enthusiasm as
he explained everything ami discoursed
of the beautiful tropical plants', and
tulki d botany and floriculture, much
! of which was all Greek to me. lie
j gave we clippings of coffee and t a and
1 rubber and camphor and cinnamon
, and other exotica aud showed me orders
i from the north and west and from
| acro-a the water. If I was a voting man
: I would pursue this business for out)
j reason if for no other. 1 have observed
I that all florists are enthusiasts about
their calling. They lovo itaud arohappy.
Look at Mr. Herckmnns of Augusta- 1
what a noble, earnest man ho is.
Just think how much pleasure his
fruits and tloweis have given the people,
especially tho wives and daughters
all over this southland of ours. IIow j
intensely lie studies nature and how ;
extensively he ditfu-i s knowledge over
his u iopted country ! He has neither
time nor inclination for polities. He
hankers utter no ellieo, he. has no quarrels
with mankind, but is hippy in
communing with nature and nature's
God. 1 would rath r Know what lie
knows than to be h trued in any olh i !
profession. besides all this, hortioul- J
lure in u prouiuoic on n s ami tinnvs j
its sure towards These llcasoucrs he* |
gnu on ti binull scale and from year t<? ,
y< nr have enlarged their plant and now |
are financially independent. I looked j
into the depot at liradeiitown and saw I
boxen of their trees and plants waiting j
for the boat, and some of tie in were
marked to Nebraska and Mich gun.
Their palms and f. rns and acacias go
to [*oslon and New ^ ork, where tin y
are wanted for funerals and teles and
weddings. They can get 810 for the <
leaves of a single plant.
In company with -beige Cornwi-ll 1 ^
vis"te<l !Manatoc, which is only three I
in les from Urinh litovis, and is the j
olde-t town on the river. The country
between the two i tlnekly nettled and
is ornamented with orange groves ami j
d"t< pa in< and otlur tropical tree .
At tlm In air iti I home of Mr. \d m ,
/1 I) otoii, I saw more bcuulifiil birds!
1 ]IIIii 1 ll vi i V' r m i II !l i. ' i , .
'1 he ve. ',d.i W s fid! i.F e:i'/i - .r.
( ii i , s \ 1 i t 1; ' . - . 1 - :! !1 u,
ami in tin in In- had p.ois of ui est 1
every fancy kind to he foiin I in the
wo.Id. Htrange to bay, tiny wirj a
s
Soppy fuuiily from the tiniest linnets
U> tbe paroquets. In other esgeH ho
bad rabbits mid guinea pipes, and there
a? ro doves and quails and pigeons and
pheasants from South America and
Honolulu and tho isles of the sea. Ho
bus been a great traveler and has
brought treasures from every country.
[ never saw at any fair such beautiful
fowls, uor so many of them hh those that
arraeo his grounds. There was only one
thing lacking to mske hiH homo complete,
and that was children?littlo
pirls nnd boyB to brighteu up the picture.
Not far away fr<>m Manatee is the
old cab tie. the tumbling walls of a once
stately mansion that was bailt of concrete
away back in the 40a. Spacious
balls and Bpacions rooms up stairs and
down, broad veraudas without floors
aud windows without sash, wild orange
trees nnd palmettoes crowding the walls
and a wilderness almost impenetrable
around. Surely this mu4 be the place
where Hood wrote "The Haunted
House"?"O'er all tliero hung a
shadow and a fear." Mr. Braden, for
whoiu tho town and a river is named,
lived in it liko a prince until the Indians
drove him from it. For a long
?? ?... I>n uii.l l.iu f.miilv ami liis slaved
successfully defeudod it by firing from
every window, but they carried oil"every
tiling ho hud outside, and he wao
forced to ahandou h;t? heuutifnl and
costly homestead. How little do wo
know of the bravo deeda, tho sulFrringH
and perils of tho pioneers of Florida!
If tradition is to bo believed, there is
not a country or a township in all Ibis
region, from Pensacola to Charlotte
harbor, that is not consecrated by the
blood of the early settlers. It took
thirty millions of money auil tweuly
thousand soldiers first and last to subdue
0,000 Indians, under tho lead of
Osceola and other chiefs.
But I must leave fair Florida for a
time and go home to comfort the better
half of the family. It ih hard on
as old people to have to tuu after tho
children,hut it won't last much longer
?our time is almost out, our journeys
will soon he ondol, and we will have
t?> trust them to the keeping of a parent
who doetli all tilings well. ? Bir.r.
Aut* in Atlauta Constitution.
TilK SI.'R-TliKASt'ltY 8CIIFMK.
Treasury Olllclals Say thai There is no
Ifse For a Sub-Treasury In Savannah
or Charleston.
"Keprcseutative lilliottlms had a long
lull, with Assistant Secretary Curtis on
the subject of the establishment of a
Hub-tronsury at Charleston. It was apparent
from the outset that Mr. Cur
tis does not look with favor upon the
proposition, for ho informed Col. Elliott.
that lie hud just reported adversely
on the hill of Kopresentat.ive Guster
providing for the estaolishmmit of n
sub-treasury at Savannah. Under the
circumstances, Col. Elliott suvs, there
seems to he very little probability oi
nujr of the South Atla: tic States homy
provided with a kub-treasury by the
present Congress. Mr. Curtis, who
has jurisdiction over that brunch of the
service, stated to Col. Elliott that tlu
ouly object to bo a -compliahod by the
ury is la provide a place for the do]<osit
of Government funds, where the
deposits are too largo to permit of n
suitable bond being given by a national
haul' ns a Government, depository.
?u the South Atlantic cities at
the present time, says Mr. Curtis, all
the purposes of a sub-treasury
are served by having national
hanks appointed as Government
depositories. The Government
receipts in that section are
not so great, as to make it impossible
for the national haul < to give a nroper
bond to servo ns depositories. lie
added that the sub-tr. usury at Charlei.toii
was discontinued iu l.STii be
cause i)!' llu' small amount. of deposits,
which wore nlto.it 3.~?,01)0,0(10, uiul i, i?l.iy
the sub-treasury receiving the
smallest amount of deposits receive**
ut, lt i.st. mx times that amount.
i? noli reaching tile Capitol Col. 101liott
leurne'l Mr. Cnrtis's letter on the
l.e-li-r bill hud been received V?y the
committee on ways and means. In
spite of adverse report of the treasury
il< partment on the subject the friends*
of .Savannah and Charleston propose
t > press t he matt r before the commit,f
e, with tin' hope o! ncenriiisf a favoridde
ri port in favor ol one of tlie two
cities.
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j : v.i , lii . Ir.jd t> . ffini N la vara
1 is.
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. I on the tin at X ?? V irk City is
. . i i V ar1 rirts of the Sultan
irknv to i e IS i ii:ui (J tur was a j>tei t
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Htli |i |.H ll i l?y i iv; .?: >: lift tin I
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up i< . iric'iitfnlfy il'-'iniKti'il Willi I'invf
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Kllilr i 1 i > no . . v. i ; r,i i\?'"!. t<> Hl<l
? tUif-irul? ii" l:i ifinl .
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OF lNTKRKST TO FARMKUS. ^
Tb? Stutc (iran.it's Atuiu;?l Moelbg In
Columbia. k
The organization known uh "The
Stato Grunge of South Carolina" held
its annual meeting at Wright's hotel. 'P
The following granges were represent- /
oil: J. F. Boykin, Clevelauil grange; J.
N. Jones,llillsi.le; G. W. Moseley.Gum
Hpriug; C. J. Rollings, '>uinpford; D.
M. Beth line, Sandy Grove; J. W.'
English, Mount Clio; F. A. Atkinson,
Black ltiver; B. B. MeWhite, Lyuche'a
Cre?'k; W. B. Allen, Reedy Creek; W,
K. Thompson, Liberty Hill; R. A. -*
Love and T. J. Cuuniughaui, Bull
Run; Mrs. G. W. English, Mount Clio.
Master Thompson then made his an
uunl report.
In his animal report ho referred to
tho State Orange having ouoe been a
flourishing organization in South Carolina.
Iu Homo counties tho granges
have uover ceased to work. Today, % i
many who once thought the grange too
conservative and slow, now concede that
it is tho best orgadization for the farmers
ami best adapted to thoir wants.
The grange has escaped the rocks upon
which other orders have been wrecked,
ttud is now ready, at all times, to cuter
any contest iu w hich the rights and interests
of the farmers are concerned.
Our efforts should bo to so educate tho
j farmer that he will bo enabled to roi
tain his legitimate share of his products,
| and 800 thut other professions got no 41
more than their legitimate share. It
; matters not how progressive the agri
-
eulturist may on- on , ? <- v....?v,v
reap the benefit of vrit.it is rightfully
Ilia own, his host olforts tiro lost and
lie becomes the dupe of somebody
else, d i
Mr. Thompson spolco of tho ^rungo
and its educational iu licence. Unsaid
' t list nil farmers should ho educated so
j that thoy could bo bettor tittoil tor
; their lino of work. Ho also roforroil
: to the social iufluonce i?f the grunge.
| In reference to their financial beuj
i (Its Mr. Thompson said that lie
! thought too much stress had been laid
.01 the financial feature of the grange
j to exclusion of other bell* tits to be
' lerived. In some eountiea of tho
[ "slate tho gritugi's trade has grown to
j u eh proportions that it is earnestly
| sought. l'he co-operation iiinoiig
the members has been tho means of
saviug thousands of ilollara to tho
arniers in tho matter of fertilizers and
supplies.
| Mr. Thompson said tho iiuancial i
stringency and low price of cotton for '
the past few years hail beou a blessing
in disguise to the farming class. It
lis.I taught them economy; it had
taught that the cotton crop alone could
m ' do; it taught them to produce
more and buy less: it bad taught them -j
that a small cotton crop had increased
i in demand and thereby brought more ^
! than a larger crop which increased tho
. | mp, iy. He thought the future poli!
cy ..." the govi ruiueut might bo uu1
| irieudly to tiie best inb-rest of the far
I nier. Still, t.10 fanner* Uelit tuo Key
I t?? tlio situation. Let them plant less
1 cotton mill reiluee the cost of tanking
; pro.hieing everything necessary
il?.i imj-ui. uuil th" iiecouie ?""?liic- *4
or*. iiiul not altogether consumers. /
if' asked the influence of every member
of the order to prevent any incror.se
in the acreage of cotton and
then earnestly urged all of tho members
to use every effort to iuduec tho
national legislative bodies to pass such
law. ? as will forever prevent future
pr'Citation in farm products, f.ud lot
li inexorable law ot supply and dcliiatid
lix the prices of their farm produce.
J Ho spoke <>f the solid foundation on
I which the State grange stood to-day,
and urge 1 upon the members the
hearty support and cooperation for its
future siiecess and prosperity:
i he grange tlieri proceed- d to the
Ictioii of officers. The following is
tin* result of the election:
W. K. Thompson was rc-ihcted
master; J?. It. Mc A'iiite, overseer; J. W.
Muglish, ' lecturer; CI. W. Moscley,
stewart; 1). M. ih-thune, assistant stewart:('.
-f. Kolling*, chaplain; W. L.
Allen, treasurer; T. \\r. Ifollowav,
"crctary; .T. P. lfmoklyu, gatekeeper;
Mrs. \V. K. Thompson, Cirrus; Mrs. J.
W. I.nglish, 1'omoiia; Mrs. If. li. Mchi
so, Flora; Mrs. 0. W. Moseloy,
I.. \. S.
i ho t'ollowiug is the executive committer
elected: CI. \V. Moseley, J. W.
"tone. A. K. Sanders.
\ II tln? iii-wly eleoted o'Vu'crs \\OFO
j i::>ta!lrl by Mif-tor Thoiiipsiiu.
i i'm ;liiilllil 1 mi < tifi^c w,m 11 41 '.v <,n"
I ? . nrjt,;ius* oiii! i vii 1 much /< nl wits limn'
f, -1? ?I l>y tliu nu inborn of the <?r^c?iui1
i! it >n J'i r i! h Kii? ri-hs.
j-'!?? in-xt annual HM'iliii" will Ik)
m I ! at Sumter, S. (V, the lirst W?di.'
lay in February 1 S!)7.
i 121: A I'I'KOI'ltl ATION 1221,1,.
The I'eieiou ami Military Aeadeniy
It i*?ii Ml^lilly ljar;?er 'I liaii
for tlie t'lirrrol N ear.
'fin- Senate eominiUee on appropriation*
ha- reported tlie |k'ii.sii>ii ami Military nendoray
billy. Tim estimate* fertile pension hill
amounted In rl 11 ,:is|.a70, ami tlm ilmiso
pn.Nicil it with an appropriation f ^1U,:J25,V20.
J lie Senate e inuiitt iaer 'v.-t'iI it hy
vV2,two items of llier. s-e hem ' "rall.001)
r tees ami ev|,. n.s- s esamiaiiiu' .-uir^euiirt
ami -7-,Villi for r< lit of pension a;p imms. Art
re|iorle.| 1.1 the Senate, i n>- i.ill earri -.1 ? II I,
!7rt.r,s(i. I'orihe enrrei.i year ; 111 ,:S7H,b70
win paid.
a-: i iiis mil pit: srii tlii' IIiiii-.ii it was proviilfil
that <liiriiu( Him lis ,ii v' ir r<')7 '.vlii'ii?
t'V?-r any ! iin for jh'ii.Mui. iiihI'T ? ?i? ;i L of
J into-Otli, IKlMt, li.is in i'ii iii- ii hi lil In ri1joi'li-il.
Mis|i?i||i|i i| i.r ii M' .M'it ii:i'l a if vv
ap|iiii iiJioii .-Mull Inn < ii< n 11! - ! .11,.I .1 iiriiiuii
Iin iii ii iir rii.ill iii riMii in' nl!<>\vnil
hi Mi -ii i l.itia. a '.i 'i. . . . , ill iliit- from
tlio tinio tor I no till'i : I !i"!. i ;i, 11 itioii,
provnl'' I iin rvi Ira in ii ' . null . !i >w
.1 1 'II lull I'll' <1. I .illy I i i,..\ A l.'-ti'l 1 at
tilr lllim ui lilni;; . il< o iir ' i loll,
.i i\ i in:. ; in .it. v ' i>v or i nIn. . ti I) *|>.*rtm
,i in ilio Miliary in : i 1.1 .in,;. I'tm
P nntu l oiiiaiiCi < ii i i. init ill * limitation
I'oiili nil';; .- ii 11 .1- I ii '. I i t on ii il yrni JSJl
aii'i ?ii.i i in jimi> i-niii , ui-1 ni iii i. -? j111111ication
until in*' h.i>. la tit** wis'ioiu of
Collar (.'as, IA' repealed. J
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