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SABBATH EVENING.
’Tin holy time* The everting shade
Steals with a soft cQfttSroile
O’re nature, as a thaught of heaven
.
Steak o’re the human soulfo
And every ray from younder blue.
And every drop of tailing due,
Seem to bring down to htiman woe*,
From heaven a message of iepcifc.
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O're you tall ruck the sale tun trees
A shadowy group incline
Like gentle nuns ih gorrow bowed
Around their h«ly \hr1n#; '
Jfnd o’re them now th» night winds blow
So calm and .still, the music low
Seems the mysterious voice of prayer
.Yu ft echoed on the evening air.
The mints, lie k incenses from the earth,
JUise to (»ud beloved,
And o’re the waters moved asserts
jTfte Holy spirits moved;
The torrent’s voice the wave’, low hymn
Seer the far no/es Seraphim,
And all earth’s thousan veieajt raise
w4r»iiijM,,»ve a;.u
The gentle sisterhood of flowert
Bend low their love/y eyes,
Or ga«e through trembling tears of dew
l!pen the holy skies;
And the pure stars come out above
Like sweet and blessed things of love,
Bright signials of the eternal ooure
To guid« the parted spirit home.
Tbc»# is ti spell of blessedness.
in air and earth aud heaven,
And natai- wears the biesed look
Of » young saint forgiven:
Oh, who. at such an lumrof love,
t!at» gazenti all around, above.
And oat kiteai di»u» upon theapil.
*nuu \o viofruf God.
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Thw4«fftowtng appeal to girls was
wnten by Kliaabcth Cleveland^ the
|.rf*.nt miittr«K> *4 tbo .white
and ).nbli*hod in V*«*. Tt-tuper
a«o« l(*no*r, t*. 188*2. -
J. (i. riollsnrf wrote i. Mr, lia T «
album iboe word#: ‘Women
can make wine drinking unfashionable
and the oai «c of lb* curse.
Bkat did Pr. Holland m.om when
he said;-by women only 1 Is ittruc
Hut only -wt*»*eu can make wine drink
* g imUohiocabie and heal the nation
/ASPER Ga. SATURDAY MORNING MAY 23 1885 NO 21
of this curse? Toil and I want to know
this firat because il onlv we women
OH, d .1 tlu* thiiur, why, it « an uufal
responsibility upon ns, each one ot us,
And if some body else can iiidk- if, we,
like all others would l.ke to give that
somebody else the job. Five years a
go at WW»ingtoii Mnt Hayes became
mist-teas of the \\ lute Housfi, aud it was
for bdr, and no one else, to say what
the social atmosphere should be which
surrounded her guests aud bow they
sboulo be entertained at her h u*e
Well situ did au unheaidot Urjy. She
banished wi uh from all her iltertain
liieutn with just one t.xeeptioiu Secre¬
tary Evarts made a fuss. He wjs mor¬
tified. H* could not indhre tn hav*
lord and /udy English, eoufft and co ints
French baron and baronesao German
come to the white House diiriprs and
have nothing fit for them to X drink—
not a drop of poison! It was utteral
ly quare ! $o Mrs. Hayes made one
exception in favov of liiosn great liigli
nesses and allowed wine upon ber ,u "
£le in their prasenco. But only for
once. Her cMiistdetw^ 5 ygh- 4 vvo
niaa that she isn-uniote her for that
one little cowardly isoiuptewiBe with
run*;. She could better jndure to have
Secretary Kvarts W»d the Smith’s
ashamed of her than tf> he ashamed
of herself. So *he quietly and & rover
attor j rehibiteu wine from her table
and cbeifully endured the
lifted eye-brows and shrugged shoulders
of the diploma’s British, breneh, RttsW
sian—all, and the little short lived hlsjf
of “fashionable” society until, that Idas
turned tu a cheer, and fashionahe
society tuiiiod around like the spaniel
it is, and trotted on behind its mistress
It became unfashiauable to serve wine,
vvine and to offer wine in fashionable
society while Mrs Huyaa was tu (lie
White Lfous*?.
What Mrs Hayes did i.i the W.ure
House every woman e*» d»* • own
home if hko will. If th *2
read the** words wi/l of them, ai!
fcopeth & r u^e their influenwe vi» sfele uf
3 ..‘C ¥.
fa*hi<amble wfcrtWe thWf *r«v ' SZ
ask. ..
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Gen. Grant doe^ a iiiaiiTy tiling in *
to drink wine wtrywton
»" d >" *" * .. «n!y a strong
*»“ * !, ° can fcee P ,li5 wm * *'“» “P'
| 9u1 too—tvb ' Jo ' vn le all ll>l» the grand ««« rigbl people side around np
him arc sipping champaignc and towrt
! i-tg each other in sparktihg drinks. No
one can tell bow far t»iis little candle
shades it* light But no man can do
for a fashion in so.ujty whit a women
ean. It is wounn enly a« i)r. Holland
, Slid.
1 wish some strong, bright angle
steed before you just now, whi e you
read, girls. to flash beft re you us no
woads of mine cun, the power yon pos¬
ses to Lelp or to lender tlie cause of
temperance to iiiake you feel your re¬
sponsibility because yon me girls in
tlie matter to sheuldcr it as w eight,
and to uever oease trying tu fulfill it
Doubtless you have betrd u great deal
?lbou» the value of your smiles: but
do you know the value of your t\*ownH
I wish I could make you feel the value
*»f your trewhs ai.d the importance ut
knowing just what. f6 frown upon What
a man can do by a blow a woman can
do by a frown. When the time coraeg
that the young man who now shairs
his time in your society and the saloon
w'i yokes about temperance in your
presence, and takes a glassr socially,now
and them is made to feel that ties#
things are not to if J< u are to I*e
his companion at party, ride or elm* ;h
thd t society tolerate, those
.H* of v man »■ :”t;: ,4 mOAnM, m-j- .nd nn
popular'—fh**,n alcohol will tremble on
its thrown, and the liquor traffic will
hide its cancerous face.
J nornereia! frat i»ler while in
J t*] H4 <1« H a Ktrari
ger as the tram was aliout to
st#rt and said:
‘An; vou going on this train?
‘I tun’
Have you any baggage l
’
‘No/
‘VYeti my fuicinl tou can do
me a favor, au ! it won’t cost
r* * « . f
you anything. \oti * awaj;^-r
got two rouftimg big*tmoks,
they always rhhJvi’ itu; pny ca
^iry on oue of them; jpoh mu
get mie of them chorht^i mr
y^our ticket and> wm** 11 v^tier
then). See?* t "
\w I see* Rut I ha vent adV
tieket.
But I thaugfat you were going
ou this train
So i * ft i am the conductor
Oh,
lie paid extrj ajs iihohI—D mni*
mer.
(borf'a Pickens County *
To all wliome it may o4)'!««rn Jcel
Hv.loy Ua< in due form applied to the
undersigned for perm incut letters « f
adminintration on the estate of James
Haley, L « of su’d county ai d
l wi I pass upon.said uppnVuUuu on th»*
first 'hmday in July 1885*
(itren under my hand and < ft 'yl 8igna
ture this 11 th day vf 'lay 1855.
E. Uood Ortpuury.
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PI (KENS SI!Ell IFF SALE.
Will be sold before the co..rt house
door in the town of J sp*r *PuKvm»«
ounfy Ha. on the fiist Tuesday in
June 1885 the .following pmpeny to
wit- Town lots No I, 2, and 8 in tin
to»n of Talking Kick >t being in bloc
J. in lot No. 157 in the 18th Pint, and
2nd section.. Lot fully described in the
map of the town of Talking Rock. Lev.
ied on as the property of A .V Winter*
.and l\ h. WiuteiH hv virtue of, and
sc
^ |,. Tayl or v. A C & 0 I. IVim.nr
j^vy niaHc and returned to me by J
W Taylor L C, this the 17th day of A
pril 1885.
AISO
At. the same time and place will le
sold Lot of land If 5 in i!k» 12th Due,
and second section; 1(50 acres more or
less levied on as the property of Jjba
rtbotli Price by virtue of and to «a v—
fya Tax fifa. issued by J J Harris Tax
Collector of s lid county Levy made
and returned to iuo by J.W Taylor L
(J., this the lTthday of April lHgo.
ALSO
At tin same time am) place will le
sold lot of land No 188 in the 12l»
Hist, an t second section 1(5M acres more
or l» *s, levied on »<* the proj-evty pf VV
W Pri**c agent for E* N Price by virtre
j j // s 5 ir*
ty lew S a i i r *f»i* ld to me Uy * T
fPTaaJu ’ day of April
1
ALSO..
Act -15 Hina tiiiie and place wi'.l W
«f»ld Ivt of bind No. 28 and 2D in the
12f!i !)ia*t- a id 4 p!c<?ud secthm HiD . a
/ "' 7 / .*r- V i, *
, •
.
las# levied . the
ore* more or on as |«r«p
erty of J. K. »8tephen^ A Co. by virtue
of» Tax fifa issue*! by J J Harris Tax
Collector of said countv Property- ^liu
I
ed o-it by defendant in fifa. Levy utaoe
and retrirnoil U» me by R . Mullinax
L. (\ this the 171bylay uf Anril 1885.
K S llruderaoti.