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I.lkc lilllotwws*. (ty»p-r#la. «m»M-
tntlon, sour nunnn. il, ln<ll|."-stloii lire I'H'iiilitlj
atrial t.y Hood's nib. 'I b y do llmlr worli
j !|. -s : i:'l valuation-
1 will) tl)i' 7i In K u.ilIs we |>11 y, :• ncl
then k miix'1 vcs if, lifter ;ll il
lof's'llt fi’iilv PAY ill (lulling lliul
i) cents in make pnl»l'<■ impyovc*-
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Dr. C. A. RYDER, Oculist,
wiving
1810. lie wild 1 lip father of fif
teen children nil uf whom -urvivcj
him, except one son who wti”ij£Q ATItONIZr. (.1 sim'svillo
men Is nnd to Hiistniii •„ (1 pnblic killed in tile(Jonfedernl Army in | Laundry. \Y. Leon, pro-
199 JijiT schools. t lie late win. Hewn-, buried n t j prietor. (Moss or domestic finish.
^ iU-iy i The writer in.l 11 '• vi i- Mt. l’ o nt (Jravti Yard, and i -'ll' work guaranteed to
ted a low,, win a-r- f0! laid to rest, by his wife, and n « ar .'be best and prices always right.
iiy mhI thoroughly. KSS ||m| niiilis and deli, 'l bear a r:ro :u many of it's i ■! -11 i .
H,«t nfUir .ll.mcri,llb. g g |j |„,„ t it. ! He had I icon dll nwi.tnbli
l*r«pari»d by r. !. Hood ft Co., Lowf*U, \V)iv? ilk* lh(‘Y 1- I tv.' r.irih l><T '»f th: M. h. 1 !i I:
llio only CHI toUknwIlli Hood » Hitrsaimrllto. | f ( j )(( ]ml) | i( . a,! ; Sold ll for 111:1 II.Y .Vein's. II
i»»iiI< 1 il)/.?s in Ih:• 1 .-ccti<*11 —1 !:*•*!' w:i> tlx* resting pI.mm; of lrruivn
niideaiul boast—and linn cover, j way-worn Mi t'odist preacher,
bad I,',lilt three or four buildup/.- and oilier minister-, an wei
for the greet normal school In,at • while In.- friends, neighbors and
lid there—the greatest in the {I ho poor hear testimony to his
world judged from the last year’s 1 liberality and kindness to tie ,
aUemhlin'c and all 'his r< me fr. m 1 in wai.l. I !■ wa a good ciliz.cn-
ii I'.lieial public policy in lorn an honest wnrl.iav mail, iahoi in?' j o
g, v'l l men I. ; In support a hi ry e family, and as- :
Cl.) The lii e otoliths' term ; ■ at ; sisfingin the -•upper!, of his nu-
pivseiit laid old, i-> bur. cn .n.vh mernus relative... A kin
for count ry school,- . 1 faithful husband, a loving and
This ! am willing to pas, with j holpful father. All Ui'o ’<> t. a
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A thoroughly taster! Remedy
FOR ALL
ELOOD and SKIN DISEASES.
Thia «,.ind.ird r.'Mirdy l.«» Us>n tried nnd
not found wuntliiK. H r forty T«ar«,by ttt
phyitcina. who has used it with cor
.'.ryiti'f success for all (Ijpoh«s,
It never fuiLs
quickly and
for which ii •» nacm,
to benefit from thy hint u-ne, qutciuy nna
rlTi»ctu.»11 y driving out till di*oa*» t* rtn*
without arv unple.'UiKiit <>r
Tt 1* not the rraiiilt of itf-
frotn th* 8>e
injurious «fleet*,
tiorancc or
up>u common oer.. ,
edgn of rnodoru uiedie ,1 ecienco. .. ...
r.r.lly puriiivj ivn»l cnrichea tho blood
briars f -aith t,; lb« Buflcrcr. As a uoio-rul
but it is founded
•1 h thorough knowl*
buildiL,.-up .wm.v. .. r ■
in it* nuftl) si» f ri, .’tlth
in absolutuly boyond compur
It ftlifft*
•lood find
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thoul a riyal. and
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,u:ipunf<on Mttii an
tlie- public. It l«
iiupdrol Tltallty and all ill* 1 -
m liupuru and imppyerlahed
KDUCA 7I0NA L,
Mr. J. S. Jeniiinir of Deinnr-
esl says the followin'/ in “Th,
Xnapniph” of i)eiiioi'e, I, (i
Mr. Kdilor.
Your correspondent. Siuiudei .
in last week's issue lakes occasion
to attack the real corner
stone of the free school .--v Inn,
local luxation.
II- makes I he f,d !uwi ir' hi
nrirumenta ajrninst I,•mil t: ation
(1.) < 'hi 1,1 less tax payer will lie
compelled to pay towards eduen-
tinp olhera cliildren, which is mi
je-t.
(2.) Tho people in I lie count ry
are already overburdened with
taxes.
(8.) The live months term a- at
present laid^mit, is I,me; enouirli
for country schools.
(•f.) i’enple in the' rural dis
striets” have taxes to pay, the
roads to timid and tho world of
oflieei'H to clothe and to led
and TiiKitKi-,,KK e; imot send I heir
children to school \ ri y mu, h.
Let os courteously hut candidly
consider each of these asset lions
hvjilself;
'(I.) The “childless fa.x-payer"
first attracts the sympathv of
your correspond,ml.
»' Olnldtess lax-payers fallt into
classes: Chihli,- s thrmi'.rh dm
]),!usnli„n of providence; < hildle.-s
lieeause unwilliutr to be-sitine th
sacred obli'/ation of parenthood:
persons whose children arc either
under or id five school ipu'e,
Lot tho first, mentioned note
teal it has heel, said of our
Washington that “Providence
left him childless thut a nation
mi:/ht call him .father Let the
person, childless t hr,mi/h iintur, 1
dccvoc, emulate that noble spirit,
and in helping of hers w ill eoine a
measure of solace for natures
lack.
i'otsper.som of tic second class
mimed, the writer can lied no
sympathy whatever; they are
tho shirks and drones <>l creation,
lira/.enly evudim/ natures lav...
mid (iod's eommoiuls. I would
tax them double, and then he
merciful.
The parent wlmse children are
under lmol ajc look forward to
roeeiviny Hie benefit of free
tehools, and the parent whose
cliildren are past school aye have
received ils benefits in the past,
so no exception can apply to
cither of these.
tu the name of common sense,
then, where is l) o tax-payer wlm
should he exempt.
(•>.) People in th" country are
overburdened with t ax, ; ,
Let the man w ho realv thinks
that this is true, sit down and
make a list of the hle.-sinys of
civilined society secured through
organized Government, mainly
leeal, and then add to the list the
priceless boon of hnviipy secured
to his children and his children's
children, t lie price let - boon oi a
common school educate n, no
matter what linaneia! disaster |
may come to him, and then try to
say, or even imai/iilU that the , ’
or 8 mill.- of tax lie pa\ >, and that ;
too, upon properly valued at
from i to \ its set lino value, is a j
matter for reasonable complaint. 1
‘• i,ive to him "If,"
as well,
tVo wlm sin vi
children, and fr;e
al letisl. will cherish hi- i
and think of Hie manv bil
lowed on ii
a simple statement that l,lo not ,!rue fi iend and
: ;;r, " with 111" .■(element, and i was kind
believe no reader of Ibis pupil
will do in, when iriven a choice
between a f, month's term and a
louder term at the same price.
(t.) The people in tho n.r.d
distritls “have, the tuxes to pay,
the ionds to make and the world | lie I
of ollii-ors to clothouiid feed" and
therefore eiiniiol send their chil
dren to school \ cry much.
In the name of common j a t ice
! protest at. til's diseriin’mal in;/
ailist Hi" oountrv hovs and
-/iris. Hoe.-, your correspondent
dare to i s ri t, as his statement
(Hind.', that the hoys and :/ir!-
from the rural districts arc I • -
worthy of educational privil,-:/"•
I hail those of t h" villages
towns?
If il he true, as lie averts, that
cninlry tax-payers hear the Inn-
den of government, is it not all
the stronger reason why they
should demand at least cpial
pi i vileip-.- with I we I ler ■ ill town ;?
I), es he mean I hat t he fanner
shall keep his children ill. home
working to earn motley to edu
cate the , hildren ,-f the town,
while they, themselves shall
grow up in ignorance?
No. Dm conclusion v inevitable
that genrgia must either idiolish
the entire free school system or
else we must take a step further
ahead oil I he line of providing
for I let ler teaching and more of il ;
better liom-es and mure of them,
and mi far as the expense to tax
payers is cone,'rued, if unifiers
not a whit whether raised by
eoimty taxation or by stale levy,
d . S. ,1 i XNINdS.
panac
,f llfo; quicklr curoa
«• rafiiLi, I ii*cn. £*a«uin. NLIn I Ha*
<>jura unt! LriipUonn, I nlavrii. a-
tMKMiiji, RhountaUMt!. I 1»«*r. Kluney
and madrfppmu'aidvn.t oinftleHeak*
nr n, Kcrvcua Diaaaaera, «t*.
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idle pourest mail upon earth L sh „ h;|d fl)U . hl tl 0 „,| p ; . d |
tho one who always i-t.ki.i- poor.
The ideal citizen is one so capable
\\ i .li u motiiei
ng re,pies! was
kept the fiiith
love, In i dep
tell her children to meet her
heaven.
11. !'. \\ Al.KKli,
of gnispin-g Dm magnitude , l I hi
henetit of government that he
pays his ijuota towards its niain-
t on a nee punctually choet ful—yes,
gladly.
A men- hint is enough to the I’nelo lhomas M.-Ai, ; depart-
wise— let us take the most pros- ed this life on the -’llh day oi
porous and tho richest sections of j October 188:1, at the hem,
the United tjtat- - cud compare ; son, U. M. MeAlee
OBITUARIES.
Pom ,. Su an < 'arolino P
nee Hell, daughter of .upnlgnm-
ei v and ( onifo.'l Hell, was horn
in l lay wood county. Nort h <’ar<>-
lilia, duly 28, 1818 and died near
Class .Station, (ieorgia, April "1,
18.1(1. Her father w: - aiming the
early Methodists the Williams,
t'onlev-, Littlejohns,and llichard-
suiis, uf the Nacoo'-hee \ allot ,
lie settled about Die year I
She had early religion training,
the example of pious home; un
der such inllueiteo she was con
verted while young, which was
th" basis of her Christian charac
ter nnd life. Shewn a Method
ist of the old style -had tune to
attend preaching and uuv public
wnr.-hip on the week dav. She
j went about doing no barm, but I
I doing all the good i ll" could.
Iter religion began in the home,
a hoi e llio light holm ill her
everv-day walk and conversation.
I 1 lor devotion to the ltilile, pray-
- cr, and tie religion she professed .
all pointed heavenward and c,ill
's inccd her children and all
(around her of reality of the relig
ion she professed. Front the
; home she carried if wherever she j
wont, and il lost none < f its
brightness. She was always
j ready for every good word and i
j work, and was faithful to the j
end, and when the hour
was calm and pe
All w;i$ joy and P l
remark, w is, all she had to do wa
to tell her children good-bye
he hour canto -'lie ^*1 B j-’ ,' . MV .
•'xcefii! ; no fears, “A Sj ^ •- : '
neitee. Her last hbxS U UA- vx.-ij < s s ' .
•<3001S jiUlftd s-A® D -Vltp
-ndvw.ig s.pooji Xq uoAii, si sannapido -'-w- >' ■
pan .I3AAJ ‘tjuaqjqdip ‘rinonmand j. s.-da. . .a,. :
‘djjJj pip uioay jrC01A03JL0aC2i J” 1 "' • « ;>K ' k:
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Eye rind Skin
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• !nr itching j»iles and a favoriterem-
• r--ro ri:;>nl:t<; ehnr ix- l harnb, chil-
fi t : it -s, and ciironic sore eyes,
. • drujui : at L5 cents per lx>x.
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