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The Meriwether County Vindicator.
VOL, 1.
ihi: vindicator.
grRtJSSKD EVERY FOIIiXE,
BY WM. T. REV ILL,
AT im I’ER ANN* I'M.. IN A OVA NCR |
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som i ro u*j i*i
After this iTSt<\ all 1.-gaT advertise,. ents
ftir On* M<-f-tWt-Urtr. will !' pub
Ihdied IB (lit MEWWgTUKH t k>OWT¥-¥rHTH
#.\T<,R .1 AM W HANNING,
i ■ “ i intinary. -
jo.NKftW KILLER, Sheriff
A. J. lllN mS, -
,l*n 4th, !H73. t ierk Sop iTi-urt
BUSINESS CARDS.
UEgKGK L. I‘KAY 1,
\ TToHNEV AT LAW.
/ \ OawityiH* <}*
N I-j W
Now Good*. Mow Brices!!
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utk n \\ r % rang i.\u wmT •; ■ w
of Dry Ciikidi' l *Bwf>n, Oroct*
rip A A< ~YVt'"Wli! writ *tr dp th*
Ch-‘*pc*hn Hti
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W<**V>u ry
GREAT BAROAIMS
IX 4iOuUte A-t<Uut.LUlL£j
at sandtown.
Ct nsistieg i>l H'.ltieapuiis, lint*, Ibsutj
(ai l'imu, Sugar. Mint. Laid, Flour
<'lmu'. Dings alii almo*t anything yon
*—u—Great Baryda
Htore Ulvc me > hii
ac ‘; -U 3MJ-4TU! AN,
.—■ —_ -W-tmtU tff .i**- -r-.
O%jX LOWER,
l, 111 lit
rkoeUft £ I tYrELm,
ii \i )C i‘B \ SI) HIS Oh
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By[ngt'n : o .Hotel.
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JOHN W I’AHK.
4 TroKNKV AT LAW.
u \ rr (jKKRHvn.i r. t.
Wi J urvtic* iD M irimellitr el In. a J
Jaiolog x.mnU*-
Hchaub’s dallery
GriJUa 0 .
A SPECIALTY rn*ri< of fin* Photo
-*tV. graph* ol e!Kkz/- Mid kiii'lt Other
kitj'lsof picture* of kkhv description
Old pictures rajM, enlarged and [/'.hiled
in oil. Ky M-rri wether frieois are respect
fully tested tocaJl sp!4 If
$23 REWARD.
rpHE undersigned will pay the shove
I suiount lor Uie sp[.rehen*ii>n sod de
liveryto them at Kooky Mootrt of* negro
roo named Dempsey Findley, who broke
let* the brunet sf Mews, Clark sod Tesgle,
<-n tbe night of die 11th, sod escaped from
r uatody sf’er *rie*t Said negro i shout
-4 7 years Md, welgm about 150 pound*, bn*
a scar on, we think, tbe right side '4 hu
f rebead f of an inch long, if medinm
height, at-erp# a little, teeth wide a,-art.
speaks slowly, is neither Mack nor mulatto,
hot a cross between the two fee? turning
cot considerably, was former'v the Mve of
R ley Findley. JNO A. GILL.
auglS ' TH>B ED WARDS
Late for bale.
ne onderairbed atom a bargain in the i
•ala of bit lanrf, known at the GU / ; er pinr.
eiioated in the Srii district 4 miles from ,
Wieenvilie on Little Ped Oak Creek. IL* .
•A onafafa- AMf seres. 15 n the woods j
flood improvement*, and Plsn'ation in as!
no <d condition as (arms are generally
I*r s flsoo. f cash. A good bargain is 1
ofl rad. LF. Blalock. *l2 lm,
. _ _ _ _ __ i
PLEASE RETURN.
b->me person haying taken my buggy
nwlifans which were new and uninjured I
loin Ibe blacksmith abop of Hamp Giles.
•wi tear Wednesday, and fearing two old ,
w.-Mweowea ia their place, this is to
r| m tte party taking to bring back my
oSiioos It they will do so I prom we to
asb aspsatbas, nor any any bard words
GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COCNTY, GA.. NOVEMBER 21. 1373.
Police.
j|T Joy the WoriUl Woman i> Free! J|?
n* y oioleri* il.n'i'v iiw
liM.kuijr to
*?! t ht* hutiun race, iHtt i> ei*lined
abh the rt-nowuc
■i. .iuMa —TTi .r fVoHte. Ui^rn
Uwt. R i sl Friotnl. By it \'.* mi
i* en)dm'i}‘aii>iMr*m ills
iinr t> hrr tn B*ttfv tl tmt?* nU
trn jjutantii j* -it the woinh
h hitßX | rurt > *n *>i the men
ms L iintiiv.H marine obstuavt *it *s. It
curt'* conssttp ition and tstrtmy,Uit*n> ih
M rli ,t; j. !•,.<' HU' tli Vt> Ml'.i *U* lf\* S
the h <Ki l in e* r 'v* Utou>atnL f
_w ncii ulti n - I H'y Tlmn VMittab'e t<tli
iio •* pit tunTiaTtTT\ L TI TintiTlit T
1 Athmtn,~Ai*- i‘fn*e, Ml P^f
I- iiv ■ -r —— —;
4 i ~ h 1
FAUIL
I
**—’ ■ ■ -i
IIY col- L K HI.Ri RI.KY
t out mtu hpaett.
Far lifi m:oM.>r ar ah ,
N ’ limit ;
N<> uilitnalc bouml
Uwve or uruuiul
Nn Wfttt ttltiir FiiftA,
N -r r* *• >f overtiead ■
Mjo cover la hiiio
Mi*, iiv or (li'i’t;
N :i j | < : i li. v ioi S i.f
. *—
Ae Id tlo- it,
In ! h** di ptiiK ol tin toght
Latuetii faith wHiomi
Lomr:h faith viiWiuul eight,
Ami I tiuat tin (in at Pov tgo Uriktiowti;
No rtnite or and finite Throne,
Bat Uj* infi’dti', natm liiubtiiKnh <• nk
f c.tnnot T <Ure hoTTfMTurt
The He W *- eth in atoie ,
Hm purpose, 1 ko-v% ie< divim*,
N nr TiTxrd i k-rmnr *tyl-irog
I tie and tin ithtit and ttie j
May nidi mi in uncertain to men.
~F-t ttir tipith?, though rrrr rn near, 1
TeTalrw oi itv. imm m U tppttflu
fn.ioilte i!iw tnav endure,
Sn defi hUcTitt|ie W - -
N 't even K tiairnre be *ue,
13 i| the mmtVany that ought to befall
WHI happen, a* ub alt.
Tin New y rK Joy ri ll of Coinm'Mrr"
Ins m e rttl*nt n who i
V*M\ * .-nfl Luuiy 40}#* th‘ -
pfrmjwrl of geffing tin SH Mty M*j*eal
-xui.- Ux; 4CY.iii3i3 : _J
4 (),. Si *ifft f wbohl* f ibeti and kepi
toe bne'i nn.rtly. ato! pi Ih-4*p—eh
arid ’HTfi'O led t: v di fended the act, ►t \
1 1 1 ■yf* V a t<‘ oblige.! oI ' fjii'4! lli‘ hi a
He ffPpvi'thr I^- ;
‘ i r a llJflf ’be 't v * J''a( &jDd lighb fn .
•itv*. fs•• d‘e* io' ihlo '*l vn i ; >*V lh {e
. ••!.# ft ;j t ■ , ' i [/{• >r. n '*i i, >\ J■ . *
h.t to >h- >v\-yf <.■ IV, He I*} -he Ijhr
ej and *>jh! < OfOfl* . VI r ! * ■ .Crl lUh I* a mIH JI
ifter nod tint In u | (#.
prop MjAMb L-t loin <’M -r hh- b- *nd
aiodfo t Herotr.t ‘h| (i If! IU Hu Ii Jur who.
wi ! hir< i-pe.-ik and vote Mpnnat a
he (KM “
I rt \ for John II iiup, i wk f
.1-I!—J— L: 'jl 1 — td —WVi-'i la n'y,.
f llfity-v ti.at* v |.r rt|d Wan Ii Ml
to " 1 with hi* I*>n • II"; 1 ''- wa* *ht
vi ' • 1 *■ I hv h |rf r* n iiiilui ii on the flth
■ I October in Hi* hou*e "I Jame* Oa*ktu,
I' *’ m*’* r at OoffordaviHe, Kiosi la.—
Cv.klu and ll'ijfiit bad intimate
frjeud*, although <i;i*kin iniade Ui*- k'-y of
l.be riinil bag, anil the bag win J re* a
after. The Oorooor found the miwing key
in Mogaeji [w het, am] algo a draft for
|VW wlii<b had I eeo a'obn from till mail*
A ft-* dry* aiuce, in a Northern Hty. a
mart ws detected hurrying away fryri) a
butcher** rUTT with a a'eak, which lia had
*tolen, aodcr lu* eoat. A policeman fy|
!'iw<-1 hirn <o hi* borne .and peeping through
the window, *aw him give the then* to hi*
children, who devoured it raw. l.’pon re |
port of thl being made to the butcher hi*
bo*on i ¥i gfowed with benevolent ay rn pa
th?. that inutead of proneeuting, he aent
the starving family a iarge ha- ket of. mea‘
and a little cash to buy wiexj to cook' it.
- I tePW-Wte—
A young man at Niagara, having been
crossed in lore, walked oot to the precipice,
took off his clothes, gyre one lingering
look at the gu'f beneath him, and then
went home His body * found ne*t
morning in bed
“Tommy, my son, whs* are you doing
'here wi'b your lect dangling ip the ws’er?*‘
'Trying to catch <■■■ Id. mi. so Ibt I may
iisr* •/.in* r t those eougii leztoge* y, J{i
gave me yesterday."
W^ateas—— -
A- Arkyn-y farmer was absent minded I
-noogh to lease his pet paothtrand mother*
: in-Mw at home togte’hcr while b went to
a stiow, but much to Lis sng-rr and amaze
; roent, the old lady wss slivc-and the pan-,
■her de"d on his return.
There is said to lie a can of nitro-glycer
j inebtfried to the Capi*ol square at It- eign
N. C., wh re It was ec*etcd just before
tbe surrender, hut tbe exact place of coo
realaaent baa been tost, so i no one dare
dig fag jjt, as tbe blow of a pick might wad
AMiii. .tciNjaa
■luroir I'oiMlitct anti S.iil Fulcol
a solft< WauuiM.
Amonn ilit> flrt mho hmftcneft to there
TfcCll' ili. -fthM 1 vrjN'irt Rulti’rrrs irs Ajjttct
Artn.hl, of I’iiiliUft|i|H; Mibs A'ti"hl wn
in t>n>li 4.i, tie 3 ol h Uni'e ■
A:ie*i-vl • R*.-er, hut when only three
Vi> old file t' mln|itej by Mr. hikl Mrs
-A. Atroft• l. ol l *Uita-.le 1 ,ihim. She (?, ew up
into a Ixmnitul Atift iiceomplislied woinan, t
loveL in (‘hsmctpr Lint re*, the Joy J
ol her a,l,'bled parents’ In,me, ll.e idol ol i
her iVieints. .She loeeil. ami, more lorltt j
one woilfty of her ove, hiiii*lfa weallhyl
man,4l-v were engsged to txymam'4 when
th* ssii tidmps e.une ln>m Shrevgpo r l ]
Ye I fever,'ol a most virulent and ma !
lignatit type, had broken out—nilinheni
had Ix-ett Hll< k*d and many were rht>a,dy ]
dead Tlnwe whowi re able to do a i weie
~-TyTTi>r tit tittllgtit,TiTr.f-trw wrrr left m at
tend th, yjcflhw* oj tiie t, II dlaetum The
.irn k. ii mnaied l.n, n.l in jih t;l killed !■
! mot a' tnsnv ns the fever, The physi
etaitA eallid h ndly (or assistance. When
j M s Artuftd saw the cat), he at orfee re
i solved to go and do what she might of good
to the nttl . led Hi-f and her Ins
et were honor sutoken w hen they learned
lot de'srtnlnaUutt, util impoied her to
ilotrnlon SUeli a (ittiilolia loissiou Uul h
l‘V (fv*~li \ 101d.Q.1 1-101 I lie , .f| y
.he w otllo m.iki wus all agreenienl hi sm ’
tlil a ii w .lay s. ii.. !. U - tthl he Meurt.lSiifl
w hellit r the Call tor nurses had tieen re
sjiOrtfl.it Or’ Every day, fjliwfvpr, brought
Iri sh demauda lor asslatnnice, and Ni<a At
mild etsi-eti njim het noble mission. On
striving in Sliieve|mit her services writ
of!' ted to the |iliyii Inns and,gladly aeeep
Inl .Xue nai scs.vvere f. w, ibn palicuts
many, and "ho s-b-ii ka I more than enough
nlW'irk II I intelligence, her vigilance
slid tier pni leuee ill oil- liei the admit itlon
oi th- doctor*, and Ui km luess, amla
h.li. v, au.l -Uue ,levntmu .. with —a Imiii site.
Watted U|l-I|| her ehmges, rendered hef a
lay.nile in the -I. krooni Kroinlnnne to
‘tome I lje b'iujU|ul_.gift went, fsiitlg tin
horror* ut do plague with * courage
most mole than human Ah one patient
died, ap te o| ail efforts to save, or recover
e 1 through caret j! imts'og, she went on )<e
iR ' lisi, ami tlien mio'her, u,si agle n,v.
-tt tli l.i a. — arid —dls|ftaylng.— mvivnlhai
sire l gth i. t . diiiai.ce In lie vileil
quarter of ttic tovtiii, with the worst cases
ol tie .ife-S", it.f- b seen sitting in the
I|ii*td roftni, and h_> tin I, i side ol tin
100 i'l lei,' n wreuhes, v>uii|iUlg inn.lug
th s\ iri { An hi Agile < I hey soon ii gnu to ]
s!i her and the lovely strange) did indeed 1
•cm a very siigri ot Heaven as she went 1
-d'.ntJt..uu hci m urhin uf lllorcl Sft'l of love
t. k :ig lit!reila: alu: lUI leal In si
i in ,i..tfmne r advice itie imd must cumc
1 bn- 111 'flili'jj II U'lis. fain I in oln-y h sun
, e from 'ln- prior |in I r livdclsn. Slid tin
iv> i-i at.i ij .iO rva* tnjl seen alien g lli'i
'l. Hmin it whs known 111 l At g< I Agues
.c In i-eli ill that tin jioisin, liad enter
dtn r n i*. Fiie’njs wete telegraphed,
and the lover catin on to nurse but betroth
id llsrdiy however, had ie readied the
y, when In, t' i, vr. sliii ke id itn, and
n a shod loin Angel Ague* and bar afll
uu • and hush u I lay lea l in the same baild
it f led us believe tiiat they (net (n r.
•-■•Tfi? ■*>■!* * better world, whe v c aleknes*
does not cnlt-r, an! where partiug is un
known.
Wiwccgcamtlwj.
In Alabama H,e Unite.' friste* Federal
.fudge and tb> Hisie Supreme Court Jitve
j held marriage between whites and blacks
to lei legal—the latter tribunal basing Its
opinion upon the Fourteenth Amendment
to the Na'luria’Constitution, This is the
*sy Ridical Judges construe the law in
- the Hotttb where their party is composeden -
. t rely of blacks. In other Stales, however,
i where (lie Republicans are alruo-tl exclu
1 - vely white*- sod the negroes a: a in had
| odor, a different construction notion*. Cir
< umstancee alter cases, ssy the Radical
! -Colons.- Io Iredlaiis a negro named Kiger
has been indicted lor Intermarriage with a
whit* woman, tried, convicted and sen
tenced to one year’* imprisonment hi the
[lenhcutlsry and to |*y a fl ue of one Ibou
snd dollars Tbe ease was carried to the
Supreme Court and the sentenced approv
ed—the tribunal holding that tbe Four
ter-nlb Amendmeet to tbe Constitution, 1
In*tic as it is. does not cover miscegena
'ion Wit do the colored men think of
ibis deebiori'? Di they n and tec that it is
only in those Stiles where their vote* are
needed l ist tbe liwpoh'icans so strenuous
ly fn.ist upon civil rights and Social equal*
I ity ?- that where th*lr fiallota can be dis
pensed with white Republicana give them
no letter treatment than the Democrats
whofß they have b* n taught to regard as
their peculiar enemies ? Negro supremacy
North. u the cry of the [Arty ol progress,
of the exponents of moral ideas, of the ii
tustrators of a higher civilization. Tbe
Legislature tor miscegenatora m A labs ms,
the penitentiary fur misoegenaiore ia Indi
ana I— [Augusta Chronicle,
■ ■ i mm iim ■***
An old farmer said to bis soos; “Boys,
don't you ever waft far something to turn
op You might Just ae wreii go and att
down on a stone in the twiddle f g eaduw,
with a pail atwixt your aa' wra'-t lor A
The D indy .issiiwiu.
The Aiwcrtetrt public bavc never b-en
, a le.i upon io S'lbmil lo . m re t) vgraut
outrage Ilian the late larclcal tiial ol Stokes
A more brutal murder; a more dust rd
Iv assasalnaUdn,or one Hist was instigated
try m-aner **4 t*et!iei jvr,.vi,*.*•>, has
never yd gone Uj)<m the annals of crime
The pupic fa wsnlon -llie pre'erencr
of a hm*-u slrumpel—the kisses ol a lei
dollar hailot, are the sole and only excuse*
Which an Intelligent public cau tin.) fot
this dirty killing.
Smug by * Jealousy which dtsm m
trinket could hsv* obviatft.l, lie deiiUerale
ly armed lihitaeit, aouglit his defense Tea
victim, tciimt him, and -s i l ' lie win- pistol
iug a dog, abut him dead in his tracks; a
square out, Steyr us vice unnder.
Thou, vrhjf Wasn't the murder. r him -f
M'liy has be inten allowed to do Ige the
Lw tor thredyears, and now dually scape
it r Why lia* he hid trial af'ei trial, evad
ing Ilia aenlaucc of "nc court by carrying
bought up, and allowed him to escape l lie
galluwaf
Herioualy and soberly now, did the dandy
gambler escape because he was rich, and
laahi nab)*, aud popular ? lisa it come to
such a pea* (it. America tint lliere > oiv
(usllce for &e rich man, and. amrther f.u
the poor malt ?
It certainly looks so’T > our tii'ii 1 H’oke*'
ewae baa lastul excuse in it than any of the
mu r. l.n a wltkli hiive sli-Bk-d N.-w Y o-k
In tlte'aat few year-. K-aler haa~Ttirt plea
ot trnnkeaMM' He waa 1 1 'by liquoi,
and liardly reap >nsih!e lor hiu aclkin. Yrl,
his juror neck waa alrunir. Niton was
uiHddeno.l by the suspicion Hut anoiltei
in in had auppUnh and him in 'he ntf.-cihins
of ihe wife **f Ilia boson, and aeling uu ler
i jraroxyam which had lia lieginning at
leiihyu a seniimeiu (hat is h-nioralrh-, In
slew her suppose I paramour lie wss
hung. Hiokea had nothing of due. lie
was clear, calm, t*librute, and ii w may
Irelieve ll.e icsitmony In rattier a sunny
icnuier. th* Morniug '>f J he mnru -r.
He had dCM r l<Kl bis wife, ami waa aimp
Ty a lft(le pfeatr.-f inxr a fmrtnt had turn
e-i ilia picturw, face to die wall, at tin* re
qmssl of an. rake, and ahof The inal'i
wtirt h*J made the i*q tsi in pretty much
the same aptfU be would have brtih <1 a
dy Rom off Ida shirt Irout.
And miinpn'fw *, oT n Wftfiid
ant at k-i bt* fair ra* *<i j Mat 1
luineiy 1... k* framed ill a strangling nooaa
Aid tlioas’ dal Illy li.mda, that w. ro cased
n tftd ibirliigail hi prla an TH*; what had
they In do with dirty hui trvt' 7 Hang
K ! Mok s * The ihtrling of tli" )*< brr,
tlO pet ol society; die rich lion of the
clubs! 1( t jiTiipoaienua. Let Nixon, and
Koautr, mid ilxrdlu, anti lioul, and ail
>h*ai Com.lion c;euU|re,i lialig • The gal
lowa w.i, made I>r ilieut Jett imh f-r
■atoaes A ->n —wlmon-anita iiad circled
hall (he *..t*4- in New Vo.k’a ball ruullii
cmldn'l jio-sihly bare die same Justice
dealt out to him th o s i* m -tod out to the
le.oi wr. leli ol the < e’lur It co ifdu'l lie
expected. - .
Tills l il.e reasoning, as powerful as ltd*
•üb'le, Mist aave-1 Stoke*.
W are glad to *r*e tbs', till) gran.) jury in
inveallg-.it if the character of the J'fty
wlilcli a< q lilted lilm It I* already dl*
covered tint two ol IJieui are the lowesi
and vilest wttilclres that ever drew breath,
*ud it i probable then verdict will la: rip—
|a*d up.
H.al giant that it may be ! One law and
one Justice lor all men and all cliaaei
should p . vail in this republic.
If Htoke* ia not hanged It will Ire an Invi
tation to *ll dandy gamblera and foppish
rake* lo shoot men or doge when they are
annoyed by either—fEfejhapge.
.nr* Vigorous lilt-king.
The "d'-ad I) <il'K:rcy" gave a few more
lively kl'ksun Tuesday -enough to slinw
Hist the signs of life in Oct->ber were out
mare h*-al spams, hut |>ery*<]..-J the while
system A Sjileodid Deoxtcrstic ir-umph io
Virginia; New York rescued from the
ICpl'KiaJ 'riruijih of last year ; Ksnaas and
Wisconsin lor tbe first time iu their Bts'e
hiatorie*, rescued frdm Radical rule ; even
Massachusetts hsrsly retained by the Ktdi
-I I vest" political party wa ever ha'l might
well be proud, much less the ao often di*
cniD'ed and dispirited Damnciatic psrty
We believe that tbe teacliou which bs*
thus atrongly set in, will gather force an 1
alrcugtb until it will terminals in one o'
the ma*t complete political revolutions
eve* falaest'-d.
B<i hiraa Wiacostsin is concerncl, the trl
umph there is n>>l one of the Democratic
party, though eo named in the dispatches
Tbe Deul'icrats declined to uominsts s
Slate ticket of tbejr own, and art pted that
of the Farmers and anti M ino;Kli*U. It I*
a triumph of thy opponents of Ridtca'ism,
but not strictly a Democratic triumph. Ia
New York tbe Democrats would have car
ried both branches of the Legislature, but
pa>ty io New York City , which ought to
bars sent * uabroken Democratic tkmato
rial and ao almost ooaoitnous Demccratic
Bep'eve at alive delegation.
On the whole, tbe rmatta of Tuesday
tuScc to show pretty piaioly that the wave
of revolution ia ikte the Dem
ocratic Is tbe **coming* party. Speed the
day I—[Oolumhm two.
‘ Mynheer, de yey knn' far what we call
our Coy Hessl* M D net. reefy.” “Weil,
1 fail you Per renea dat w* eeii eeMwy
Ilx-titaiiiiug tin* 14* y.
Life etui) tacos, in its comprehensive e
uju t return l failure a.ul su-ctss a-, th.
result of lndividu -1 perseverance and Uh u. |
Every jieison earn.* with ii the key that
n'Uhmks the d.nsr to either bra iCll. Aid
what shall it le? A Ihiluie or a success!
Yd l’c-ire ihe latter; hit the great .lilflcul
'v lie* i.i makmt i' -neb N .thing ia
. .iier th m t i.ki ig, planning, a i 1 thiukin (.
The wondertul p i.ver co istsis i . ivct ttg
f > dare to do m dels.ice "( every ohsticle
secures the goal desired T.ds ah lit leads
a'.eji by sirt|> over .1 fll n't pith* lo theau li
mit th it i. to tie {i'u-I. Ail m vred n {
up is tpird work' vor. Ti if.T work. .V sUm-I/
.ini, .viJi a -Ii m* h.'irl, lUlliij hiuds,
in 1 a resolute w.li, are the only r q lisimi
ueeess.ry for the vnriasttn{ contli tt which
begins 4how each lav, and write* upon the
scroll <jf yvaterday too actions that firm
on migh.y column wherefrom true worth
is catim..led One and y' work left uudonc
causes a break hi the, great chain, that
ind au-sy u-U-hu able to rnpalr.--
Yesterday was our*, but it is g ma To day
1 1 all we posses* • tor to morrow we mvv
nnv. r sec; therefore, in the golden liont>
of the present lh *et .Is are ji lab ted where
tty the liar vest fir goo I or lor evil i lo bn
reaped.
W.wktng vltligently ni, lur'iin { m-Him
Jo the tight.nor to the hip, is a grevl muni
t. that pjituTi ottw.-dJo iteirtssfrxMVrid;
nor can 111 U long wished tor cu i lie resell
rd wtthnrrt severe tnf! I' cortl-v nnt to u',
"Cut wo, |*l.> i.l ing -in. in isl s-i. irn n u,i iiT
hard, nmgtv way. Ni roysl mid is i- led,
Tor (hat abounds with will o’ tti.' wivps,
whose: deceiving lights Inrc lilt.o the mires
and quid.-..an.l* of lilc" The one true road
hard to l!n.| and .ntfl.ull lo travel, it
marked by aign-|i<>ts a'.nig the route. —
K. at, I.ule.f, rattling hi* tool*, invite* all to
Join in ihe busy hum. Then I’un.-tuality
open* her hand and beckon* *long llieway.
I*err-vt*rauce displays iter Iron link* and
give* a smile ol welcome Honor meets
the eye and jioints with a linger onward
And 11-mealy spreading her large white
hands over the whole, cm iters a blessing.
■ (run by gr-lng rni rmt oil an+otr, without
f.u ol dirty hulls or tired brain*, ilia’
brings success. D. ly Tisii t* in t.iulneX*
are no dPg.o. e ii they alu oivercd with
honorab'* dirt And no m liter how thick
it *lick when ur mud llie woik-house,
there can Ihi (Ral atHiuLaii In-Tivldual tha
•W. wwwl e*i-^i4fr.iw k ih'i*a wboc ,re
sjiecl Is wortlT stiosii'iiig TiTu ifn* man
sitiuc* tUiougli hrptilsl th ami darn? alike
•ft nrtinr pcriwrrrrtrig el. n. nt lloit make;.
u. matt mighty ; vrhathet at th# pen, the
bar, rlisv eirgtue, the W( the lea., lUulmisli,
or the whitewash bucket. All wield a
(lower indispensable and highly v:ilunln> •
Tb' iiinxlcrliand in eat h Jiarticular cat*
■ leptuidiug Jpori a ilioiougb knowledge of
'll it part:ctill) hrahub. Nol Aral trying
-their another, and annlber; bcc.miiugJraeliJL
of all and ma-tersof none, hut by Ir ding
! hanging knocking, and worrying at the
! one in.til that is conquer# I, and then march
mg forward with it Ii is till* that tecum*
! ho (Inal cud ami cap* th# g'ory.
It a change uf hu*in#*s is desired, he
sure that the fau'l lies with l ie busiucsH
instead of the individual. Kor running
liitlier and thither generally tnikt aorry
work, ami bring* lo jviv.itly ore Hi# aml*
ol lit# r# half run. Th# North, Mouth.
E tat, ami West furnish vast field* fnr et,
terpriat ; hut of what av ill arc they, when
t!ie seeker visit* all lour co. n#rs, an I then
a noi sail fled, but return* born" with emp*
|tj pocket* an t idle hinds, thinking that
1 'ha who e world I* wrong and lie himself
iis a miaua#!, aliaincf.tlly Imposed upon
creature. Tiie world, smilling at the rr -
proof, move* on, whllu ho lag* la-Jiiml
groaning over miusag#, without tiifh' leut
energy to roll U|) hi* slcevo* and fight his,
>wn way through.
It i* lin possible to succe-sd In a hurry.—
A* those articles are mod highly prized
that require the grenteut amount of labor,
so the road that leads to the top of the
ladder U rough and llp[K: y Her*, in bur
own America where it is open lo all, it
remain* f>r each Individ it) to work *'id
e.lhnl, What matter if around doe* break,
or a fool slip, such thing* mu-l lie expected,
and being expected, tin y uniat b overcome
Troy waa t built in a day, but remain*
of her magnifiieAt s eudoi are ktill to Ire,
•ecu. VVeeacb prepare a temple to last;
through *1) eternity. A structure to last So
loug, can it take hut one day to build If f
Tbe osys of a lifetime arc necessary to
bui'd the monument nughticr than Troy,
and more lan'ing than adamant. It I* bard
earnest work, step by step, that crowns witfi
*w< e*s; sod it places everjr man and
woman in our free land upon the t-amc
looting. And while energy snd pemver
aoce sre securing the prize of steady work
era, others silting dotfn by the wayside are
wondering why they too cannot lit cuc
ceaalul. They surely forget that the great
key is hard, honest labor ; sod that eoihing
but a strong resolute will esu turn it.
In the dead of utgbt, I aui frequently
awakened oy a little band steal!*g out from
the wife by my aitfa, with the pleading cry:
“Please fake my band, papa!" Instantly
tbe little boy’s band ia grssjwj, bis fear*
vanisa, and, aoc'Jied by tba consciousness
oi hi* fathers presence, he Mils to sleep'
again. In ilia asms apirit © child lifee |rqat>
Use CbrMlaa may stretch out bia band
toward Ua beayeniy Father, gad tod
What P ' Tisiuk.
..HMDS a MaaniKU has cam nor mmp
TMIMKINU.
That a'l the girl* used lo be la iuva With
in.
That ali the wi.lows are now. 11 T
Tnat if lie were a wi lover he eaal.l
a T * ag .in whenever he eftow
That all llie other lutlowTkrafo da
riut he w.itldn't intro I me any fallow
he knows to his sis nr or Ins I lit rhtor.
rim Ills wlte is ii :lt Ir J -a1.1,1
That *Un uxihl to ho a pretty g r,
fust hi. ni ..iter o-iu'd in ska goo I oroal;
th t! Ilia vvl'e tvt .a l.
Teat h. wo tld i'l trust tu ut woman.
Tiiat if he sh .el I aver apacniate ha
wouldmake hi* f rtone
That he would .j >y a country Ufa
That his girl* will never tie ms *l|ly a* to
msrry.
That hi* mother ia law may be a laa
- Id lady, but—
That sm > king never hurt amm yoc -
That .with a Hide iu mig .meat the aar-
V US'* would iway do weil, aod aaaev
give warning
That his alilit button* are gr.Maiy aaf
!acted.
That ho ia going tu maka hia *<#!*•*•
s lino day.
J'hatdie despisei o'. I b'c’ielnss
TMINO* A MAHIHKO W -MAN DANMOT MMt.P
wtwinw
—■That ahw svav very pretty rrt vdxtoan
That she had, or would hava bad, a
gmt many g-anl off'-ra.
That ail her lady frl- nd* are five yaara
older than they say they are.
That she lia* a very fine mind.
Tlnst if her I ustian l had acted on her
ml vice, lie would la* a rich man to day.
That peo|ile think too much of the look*
of that M'** —-, who wotifti nor h called
handsome if aim did .'I make herself up.
That her mother in law la a very tryln?
woman. L :
That iter * later In-law lake* alra, and
migTinTTFepunTowtr
That her girl* are prettier than Hr*. A*
glrtl
That she would like t-> know where hi r
huahnud ijmi'll hi* evatung* wlien ha atay*
•Ut.
That Iter eldest ann teiie* after bint.
Tu vt he h ghiug io throw b'maelf away
on Miw SetaggN
Th-t mi - ueig * oat hmt mi Rif Kl.
and did all the courting. •
Thai her servant girls art the warat over
kaown.
That *he lia* ta tu in -1 rose
That she hits a good leutjicr.
That she pities old otal'l*.
Uruili olhleu. Htirdrr.
The telegraph Thursday brought ua thn
moUrnTijl Intelligence of the death of flan.
Wiiltam .1. Hardee, which occurred at
WyUivilla, Vu ,on that morning, (leu.
il w<* horn in IhiaH'alc iti the year IBIH.
No officer ha* nerved with moie dbtmc
tl hi iu lint place allotted to him In life than
<|ie daneaaad Oenerai. He wm pm mot #4
HTThe rank nfCeut. Colonel ol Cavalry In
Um U H. Army tor gallant conduct in thn
Mexican war. and when tint army waa rn*
organized, lie wa appointi.il M r|or of thn
regiment of w hich our ilearly lieloved and
deeply lamented cliial’Uiua, Albert Sidney
fol<t a'oo and Ii diert K Lee we e, reaped
ivi-ly. Colonel and I.hmtnnant Colonel.(Jen.
Hardee wan alio the author of thn wnll
know .military work, ‘ Harden's Taetb-*,’
11 1' Joined the Confederate cau*e in .fanaa
tv. IWI, and waa appointed a llrlgadtee
(leni-ral. Vt bravery at Shiloh bn waa
promoted to a Major (General, and to a
i.ieiilenant General for hi* gallantry at
Perryvllle. He waa in command at Char-
Seaton Jut before thn oirrender, and rioted
hi* military e,arrr witli the atirrin- er ol
den John to . Since then ' .i. II rdr#
h. ik been on hia pMnlalion in Alabama.
Tim* ous by oac, nnr warworn rete/atia,
that withstood thesiiock of hsitle aa do the
locksof Gibraltar the fury of the mi, or
ti c oaks the terrible strcug'U of the Luiji*
■ T.ne, sink benes'h the |owwful hsnd of
Time. To her late noble aon, the f-eo| le
of the Kii.poe Huto oi the South breathe S
[irsyer lor his et<-tn*l rep we.
Gen Ilurdi e was Imrlml at Selma. AM*
hams. The military, (lrc departmeat, mu
nicipal aiuhoritiee, bar, clergy and people
alt did honor to the memory of the illustri
ous dead. The bells were tolled daring
day. and business was suspended. The fu
neral pmces-lou was the largest ever wit
nessed in the Bta e. It wa* not a formality
hut there was a genuine grief in the detns
on strath >n. The O* neral's old b'ack war
horse, “Shiloh," with empty saddle and hie
old Confederate grey coal upon it, brought,
tears to the eye* of many a man Mho b 4
seen the loved iorm of the gallant dead in
the fl< Ids of (Mruaga and amid the atsoke
of battle. _______
Tbe Piltsburg Post nails atteoHon !* Use
fact ibat “in California, where • dead act ,
ant made against greenbacks fraw tbs wead
go, where (half cuirrncy ia composed of
gold and silver coin, and of paper redeem
able on demand, we hear of ne panic—ne
stoppage of Isi sines* of any kind—wot even
tbo meet trifling rip|de upon tbe bofantH
surface of tbs Bute. It would seem aa if
(Mlifornia m<*cy was stMta ef tbe
right sort, a't r all is aid ami ifooSi.'*
“Why," asked a governs * uLMee livie
charge, ‘ do we pray U®d tune oat
daily Uasdf Why don't we aak far fate
days, or fvadaya. ornweek.r “Wewwft
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