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must pei form 1 due ¥. ; a nwUer
that cannot a snusf iin; llOg looted
Every bay a., in to tin: q siioul I
havo it h .i $ • *"’ i I i. >' 1 . <>! o iuca
riim to pi mart* them for tbo duties of
life.
Judge Bleckley explains tho whole
tJU'-S’io, in a lew .vinos, os' follows:
Tbo ar.imm-H' i*»r pubda education
is th s ; A 1 ;i:i! burn bn -d; if takes ed
UCJ' !*•: | : a op U ;r
tbo masses are unable to op,»u the ey
cl their d iidieu ior lack tf oducauou
fbPtnsvivos, an !, lor lack of money, arc
id:: bin !t> etnp I 'argeooa to perform
lii-" op.-rjuinn; tna .''ala c m cmnruand
1 1 • m* und u is bet ft* V for UK! c’.afo
to rai; e the mot., y ,::ul expand it for
g ' ; •’ . ran to la! . . a sw.-u iliing
■o dill! a O; blind C i/r US l' .‘lOUgll
sonic pm Vo . ;e»i. to t ruansel ves and
tear tln-ir eves o; cu mi hast they
can still v, uiioa: assistance from tbo
state. the great ■< jo.itv of her sons
and daQgi.tei» uni t g: ;;1 m lu-ar lives
in dark ties: . and . o u-d by lb : f v who
can see. This'is weakness n. tho uia
jority and a waste of strength on the
minority. When each individual cau
see iiii way he is ouiteroff personally,
and his neighbor is better off for being
relieved from tho burden of Watching
and leading him; an to tho stale both
are less expensive and more useful.
Kuowlvdgo is not equal to virtue; but
it stands next m order and when righ
t iy used is < no of th'.-. suorccH of virtue.
It is better than money and bunco it is
wise to ixps.vd money liberally to
secure it. Ticre is nothing in Georgia
more important than common schools
except morality and religion. E en
railroads had better attract, less atten¬
tion. than that tho causa of education
should be forgotten by the press and
i ho people. The Larntdeo nuggets
over which we exult, are less valuable
than the Orr nuggets, lu tire cities
there may bo enough school facilities
but In the country there is adefticiency.
Many minds are not settled or satisfied
as to thejustice and policy of public
schools, and they aid two cause if at all
languidly and reluctantly. L a theta
medi'at i on the argumout briefly sug¬
gested above and perhaps it may tend
to (vercohie their hesitation. Not
apathy, but zeal must result from any
! i ...o and enlightened view of tho iela
linns of fho state to education.
A Relic «i' Washington.
An old walnut cabinet of antique de¬
sign has been discovered in the store
of Fiauk Ware, a second hand fund
tore dealer in Staunton, Va , to which
u nisuul interest attaches. In moving
the desk Ware turned it up and his eye
foil up as ,t singular looking inscription
to decipher which, be called in the aid
ofsev.- ial y,.u eiman '.•> make it out as
follows "To George Washington by
I). Wi bfrer in yo year 1777/’ and in
another place. "Ye desk was present"
ta to Gt'ort-e Washingiutt in ye year of
yo Lard !',77 by 1>. Yv’obfter,” The
inscription is quite distinct, except tho
“].»■’preceding Webster. The cabinet
w ,s bought recently at a sale of tho
• H'.'cts (f tba widu v of the late Samuel
(hark it fi rmer Mayor of Staunton and
i.-i a out three i; er, long and one deep
and ; in ’ ; up n four slender crocked
It- :s. A drawer runs tho whole length
of the cabinet at, he 'op and there are
smaller shallow ones beneath this with
i old I'm: ioued brass handle. It has
Ik in found th it Samuel Clark married
a daughter i f Sampson Matthews who
was tLa lirat man w:a> over kept a fa
,cm h Sfaa.don. His tavern which
ua long sbate disuppoarod was a ran
de/.v f-;r Contiiunta! s ddiers. Gen¬
ora 1 ih- leather of tho tavern -
uu ltd General Wash -
i.ivernur of Georgia
. no old desk evidently
from Gi¬ "Mai Washington into
Ac;Thews and
, iauiil; . Its ident
.. eu by , lo strong
• ", m Inscription
lt th r of Wash
u t...! autograph
- beeu hunted u p
v ilii it,— Philadelphia
One of VI: ’s Jokes,
(Mile." from New H trap
ii 1 W, bste bad
■*.' , ;.) (f mi father Set I. the
, r i f * . ■ hood, w hich hasnev
II p; . and V, bh'll IS t (>0 good
•:. it • - * ustoaiary t>»»n to
or' i -:n bi»-relies in cold weath
or. O'o Sui lav mm lining, in i.l.-e au
tinnn Fa .So.u ; brought bis btcccli
tS d«>W it i oo gam u but the wasps
bad tab I - ■ >:on of them during
tho sum no .mid wt re having a nice
time of i i hem. By dint t f effort h-e
got out urn intindeis a’od uressed for
noteting. But while, reading tbcScrips
lures to tbo congregation, he felt a
dagger from one of tho enraged small
vvaisted fellows and jumped about the
pulpit, slapping his thighs. But the
more be slapped around and danced the
ovn* c u*y .' tui)^. The pe< pie tin uJit
htiit ci-f/v ami wen* in commotion w! a 1
t ■ <in; but ho explained tbo matter b I
eaj iojj; "Brethren, don't bo alarmed.
File word of the Lard is in my mouth ,
but tho devil is in my breeches!’
A famous surgeon advises one of his
patents to uudergo an operation. "Is
it very severef" asks tho patient.
"Not for the-patient,’' says tho doctor;
‘wo put him to sloop but very hard on
the operator.’ “How so?" "We suffer
t. rrildy from anxiety. Just think it on
ly succeeds once in a hundred timet!’’
A joico : ud a, bull are much alike in
| one respect. We all think they are
i very funny tilings when they are on
■omebody else.
| i Upright Pianos j Tone Unequalled And Design for
New and Elegant [ Parlor Organs
Styles
G Id)IlGE WOODS & COM PANI
M A N If F AC T U It E It S
G IMBKIDGrEPOET, MASS.
CATALOGUES SENT FREE. AGENTS WANTED.
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PERRY DAY'S i'f. t-fc'C' • ^ ICO; R. I.,
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Prundotor*
Ecibrnary 28th, 1380.
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FINE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGON?
it )sr it* o itt in acaro r, z ,ench.
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SA7S your 210X27, rrrite Caiulc—c ard 1‘2IC2 LX?” to
yyyyyyy Tho hoston Cuckhasrd Cc.,
iS'fCt.tOAUP or
JCS&m TOOOT. «EW HAVcf-’, COfv! U.
Tbo girl who can work a l oquct of
embioidery on the toe of a slipper and
dew-drops p ay ‘Somebody’s coining when the
Dili,* on the piaua, may boast,
of her accomplishments during tho
courting season, but after marriage the
one who can put a triangular patch «n
her husband's pataloons, and realize
tha?somebody’s coming when the the din¬
ner bail rings, is the one make bet¬
tor wife.
When some one can invent a five
barreled revolver which can be sold for
twenty-five rents, every city can do
away with at least two ecbooMtousi a at
the end of the buy first little year. I is dairying simply
necessary to a muie
ground.
HULL VAPOR Ml STOVE.
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Tho only Vapor Cook Stove that has stood
tho test of years, and given entira
and perfect satisfaction.
50,000
Notv in use, and protvinsr in favor tvherever
lisp.d. T!in«fA Those wild who havo lin.vrt fit them will not
do without them.
The Most SI,v,pie, Tho Most Durable,
The Most Perfect, Tho West Economical,
No Sweltering ller.t, No Fires to Build,
No Ashes tj Remove, No Fuel to Carry,
No Smoke, No Odor,
FOE SUMMER USE THEY ME ISDISPEISABLE.
Does every description of cooking or other
work heret ofore done by the ordinary cooking
stove Washing, or range, ironing, with ease baking, and perfect broiling, comfort.
fruit
canning, etc., etc., without the insufferable
heat of the old-fashioned cook stove, and
always Our “ ready. I’atent Automatic Safety
Can ” rond¬
el's the use of our stoves “perfectly safe ’’ in
the hands of tho most careless or inexperi¬
enced.
Sendforfull descriptive circular and price
list.—Speciiu inducements to agents in un¬
occupied territory.—Address,
"HULL VAPOR STOVE COMPANY,”
Cleveland, Ohhfc
April 10th, 1SS1.
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-Did T> 1,1 A 4 ri’ifll 111 V ’Q ORGAN'S IS useful stops,
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Catalog. Furr. Addess BEATTY, Washing¬
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PEARCE’S'
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Memp f Mice, Evcvv;f,fohtg m
xXo man can do it co well by hand.
It docs tlio work of 5 men,
It has stood tho lest of years. Re¬
ceived First Premium at 21 State
Fairs in 8 years. Good, Substantial,
Reliable Machine, warranted to do all
that is claimed for it.
Price only $6,00*
Send stamp for descriptive circular.
L. Whitman’s Sons, Agents,
II. M. Smith & Co., Baltimore, Md.
Agents,
Richmond, Va.
GOOI)ELL COMPANY,
ANTRIM, 3ST. H.,
Solo Manufacturers.
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Slate” Roofing
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COSTA!XS TO TAIL
MIX A I) KHALI FOB USE.
AMY EC BY CAN APPLY IX
With this: EAiA old shiughs eau n*
made to look !» Uerttncl iakt ion,qc than
now Giitifflcs -for i.ee*third the cost of
re-shi mriltii?.
Equally brick gor.-l f Fn or iron; mad f :i*
poroiiB wall<;; Tineqmiiled.
It is elastic—-will expand or contract
■vrithlntstor cold. ThL m into, o n •
'able qunlity in a !e RoofingP-iint.
It will not creek, pee] ov .: . ie; fcc } n«?
elate, williv t nitor v, u-rodo.
It has a he tv/ ho 'y—one coat being
equal lo three ef any other.
It i3 soltl tit a k'ico that enables
everyone to h.tve :v vv-ll-pnintetl ronA
Four himdsotnn thndes—Roef-SIate,
Biown, Prieii Red and Dri.a-ltl. ’Luj,
in barrels ' i 4-1 t.) LG rallons,
only 60 cents per rail''.:.
“ After u tuasi. 1-aoros.r;! r-33 c-’
this palutj wo most corilially re
H, nvc: sutJs-fi«d' tL;*.'i
if once K.-eul If. t.'Ls ho nrdere ; ■%
seen ad an 1 t !Er i i * .. e." [Id.
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Send ror o'i v *'il.ir 1 r :u;x
:. a iition toils paper.
1L Bn •p ppap t > -nr ■*>
7 S?R ST., BOrXONi, :
Betiin- ■ A y an for lb
Ayii 1! or} IrassA-cppe:
It. nays A-out) to flcll the Sts&’fitd ARrienlteaJ Rook
New, Farming Aoeorato, Oom-irelKarive; m ^ Jill
Mkrarr In itself. A CocrpTeto
TELLS A rnra.viiiila to s.ioeonful tiGD'issl’ul farminer*
Make HOW |-1 ij £ P iXoca A-Cart* \tvv all for for Farm Livestock. LiveStoc^. Crops*
hioncy i)
Pawn many i ' - eoat . *ery he.ixoa. .-cl iia-res.
MO ait’ST.-,’S«u •. r.c.' for Cirovlr-s ao l trims td
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flursarymen, Florists,
Stationers and
Easiness People
everywhere are delighted with, and
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^ ' t»y the wcrU-renowned Press Model
i,ri>:tin g
It is large enough to dn r *1 the printing and required, strong, rapid,
IASY TO WORK, always reli-w; any boy can manage it,
and do hundreds of dollars worth oi work every year. We make
twelve styles, both hand and foot power, rait^in^ in price from
J?loo upwards. Send 3-cent stamp mp lor tor circulars. circulars. Over Over 7,000 7,000 in in
u-e. Cj 4 “ The Model Tri-ss isha has made . me ever 560.00 last
month and fjootl pro.ij ts ahead."—li. B. Riks, Rii*:s. Ilousron Ilousron, Tex.
“ My MODEL I’rhsb i.as o •r r paid paid for for itself itself itself already already already i in in card car
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orinfin? alone.’’—W. F. V>V<.g/aki\ l'airtield, , Ills, Ills. “The
MODEL does nil andewn more than you claim fur for it." it."—_T. H.
SNYDER, N. S. DEB, W.. \V., *79. *79. Newton. Newton. Address Address N. N. jFirst J*. all all First orders orders Prices Brices inquiries inquiries at at Paris. l’aris, ’78. ’78. manufacturers: manufacturers: and and Sydney, 5 .
. or or to to
J. \V. Daughaday & Co. 721 Chestnut St. Philadelphia
Alfbe» Avkky, J. S. Bassktv.
i'UUoT. CJni'l Advertiser .
Late of “ HONE axd FARM.’*
u SOUTH and WEST”
Published at 210 Pink Street, St.. Louis.
By ALFRED AVERY & CO.
WEST,** Sunil for sample copies first-das of ii SOTTTH nnd
anti family v/hiclt i« pul n is’ued semi ■■ agricultural, monthly .'utXp g
low prlceof paper, Cents Yeah. Politics
the so a are 3
entirely niation. and ignored. interest General Lag reading news, valuable inrfor- •
matter are fur
nished. till The best of correspondents contribute*
aud from liberal section commissions so; the count wifi rv. be UscfrJ given premium^ club
to
raisers. Samples Free.
Address, 41 SOUTH & WEST,”
216 Pine Street, St. Louis, I