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~LLAIBORNE RLTUARDIAN.
OL. ',t HIOMER, LA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1881. (NO. 7,
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6,1"t..rthu y iu Ill.
Now, mn cl ear brc'etbrilng, thar's
a great siutol didieirnt kilnds uv
liearp, ni' ttiher csiei'cal itestru
ini.'is pilced Itlpll in this sinful
world. Somlle folks harp slam Ip,.y
iieks, wile citherc hirip siNilm tin
sii1je1'ic t iit all; sul tiP f lkilt.i i , iln
tihe at miail. the .Ji'ews hrp. the hle
jo, tlhe piiIlc.t the lhriic.pilicidt. St'.
Noet oiseting, bitt I iclia Ia Ieetle
on lise- 111 th1ilh mli llu: ni' Ithir' i)D.v.
ill. he plicd on thel harp llelire
lian, Iun' tfe. tIax Hi "He, ptlihced
ire a harp uv a thiccusIcnd aIrilgo -
sl.ilice Ilc jillt nl i'ii illede ierflrl k."
.IB tex, lire'.tlhrinlg, iadI mIe to
slit ik ioiv cgrites. NIwl. thar'e a
gil't nanily kindl toi cixeits iin the
. rehil. Il Ille fo ne f its' ee' that's thel
Iprits asii tnleme ifolks rcall ghosts, iin'
lheen their's the Iliwit .s IIc lerpen
ti c-., cilt' th.lir's tihe' elheriiits emit esu.
foIlks ,.ills liglnor, ntn' I've got sin
.Lceil cm nr tickeil mi therln kineil 1nY
sepritsl inel% e iatcha t as rv.M r wasi
fei;ih doiwn i lice MisisMippi river,
lust th.er's :t grea't 11:1.% olther ki ins
Ili.ele.lrits, hfr l 1the tIi' calii "liHe
iclen eed oil a hcrh ni n Ihoniiaiiii
'triniiez--splwril i of justl cmie'in tlile
het I'll tell the kind of cperitm cia
ie Iei'iin in the re., it's fire. Th.el'
flie' kindl ri sIlrite s as iin men1t itn
the teI.. IIv Iri'et'l hI'iingI. Now,.
thier's* i great elienl kinds ll tHre ill
Ihie wli hl. I I ii l. lt I firlst pll. I lir'si
the ilonelneel soert ilv lir'e %tle
lihght iour pcie oir .ee'cIer 'with.
:ian' thlr. ll r Ic'. Il f ilre, 11 ', fire'. ` ent
netich t's hi st ire' lefitee in ure
i el,. aind neli fI',ll hllk, nd mainy
4t11i'i kilnd. n tir l e, i 'll the t'x Mtil s:
-liIe tince'd on I it;irtiof ce thon|lledei
'iit ingllcc.eits n" ll i t Iieii ccialetde
i.frtlk."
ill I'll teilll t-" h tlee kiCnd niv fire'
:i, i"- I int t I, t ,he L l le or llri l%
-il' :ell lire'-cin' tIhaet'se fit kicnd
t, litre' i a great lia iil c uv vc-c aill
iesiel,' Itn 'l f uai eion't ilecll ti iettf r nor
c tl.t 1oli have ilen Eillg., for. "'le;
it:led,, on ni hIearp o'r thoetnclli
t irii --.l'.prits oi just nMl ei madIlelC
'lr ticrk."
Now, till. difl.'ren't aorts nv fire
in theI wrlhl iic Ice likened Icnti,
the eliflere.nl pertlcimti of I'hriist
intl l in tihe ' orlt, . Ill tie'ill Ioinl Itilllne
c ic. hal lIclthe 'ie'Ltclll. ina. anl'
theli're ie high ililie nell atI high
hlhlli- .et. wnill tite.%" anny Ise likened
Ilil n tlrlec hlezzarnl tlhat ies iup
linllito ' Cir,r nic' c-,, gIs up Uiiic' lii
ill he ih.ek, lino hirg;rer nor ,sir fil.
he k lienllli I IIIIc c c' it1 i sI IIe' tin i II,
Iti' Is. t fillii f hitos ltf'l icc I tile 'I kii a
iV i.t c cii'riil 1% l ie Miie I e
rc.l,I s, IIee t plaied fll.rlLI . the brli
ijust ce'i nimalil,' l' tik."
An'Ihin th:ir'si the iPres'oiteril;iun,.
the''e a hih ,nicu.,I l t in't thct n ikes,
Iti blelrewt in r i etralin'i their
ee.l ihers,. cill' so Ithe.' remind ileie u1
ai lplair kite, tiil' lite' ctr'iccger Ihli
iclt ioi i lithe hiighenr flie kite fthei.
fullel tihe' licrin breaks or Ilwias
i l , t hi1, uih' tie it oilte ieh'e d long
,hii ie, eii in. dl le, iap c asi right
iceee it Iriir plrihe; ani' ihate' ji.ni tilhe
"ia." fit I'res fi i.r ,ier , f'i r Ithe
ilcr cih .llie' thlll r hai te I ehigh
1.I Itihe Ili, Ianl lill klinow a ki ' has
to hai te ihllast tol its tail t Il iiike it
It1 le'el; meiil iit% dear r.e'tlhring.
liti h l c i cheir O il ci i f. ilc I he'l clletl
il.atcs. l Iliet cil it..%i 1 ine 'ii li e'
la~st, al' ill- wor %~n gilV ff file
fi r Ie'hr i1p I ic -c i ac d ,ei. t11c' i' ,61il
chlrnli i .ir h.llilst lt.e'" kirk loll i c
iist iic'ik hietelllie e all a like ci wild
hic. rfenin!eg ati c it hilruiess cntil
It, i hci .eeiise pitet Whr cthiir'sI
philety oef btilast foir che' fez ai'e:
"-,. plh:,ed ,n a lnrp of a thouiiand
stuii ci'gs-ieti ics of juten Dcrci cmtoeas
1'4'1 irlk."
An' h I the ir's ite i.1.' lieter.is, nc'
ifh t.i i ltkecli unlitof tIhl qiirc
r.11. i-ullln' iup into H Ilee, fill the
liiiectherili h le eup ii g cile 'n fi' Irnll_
oie dgri'ie tic graii 'ce Itoll l11iher, ilil
flii 11 oil tic r li lrlif.'kshin. cile' Ithe
si1cnil'll g. ilis ll. ile' fllc. aiil' ilt, ile'
lp. :c' he icjeiilps oim limb toi limbc.
alu' flc 'c ll l ti ieto icrnti t, ice' the
fiisIhinl tc ,i nkncic e' it lh'li.,iln'don II
Ie' kleiii. k li l es Itx, cliil ihlesi like
ithe Methrlirrli, fir ilice% ie iler.s
ell cin e lice i' I- I Ihell, iend l lriiaig
.--.l..ri.t iiev icccl Iiclec cecicele iec di'k."
AciitI Iheic, iciy lcre'lhriccez. liicir'e
r ell uI tie Illil II imccii qeiceke. ell
clclt jeci u cceir e li ii' thf. e thl ecie ' ceic
tihe ill te'ien' iie.c h. ci l i ii ll, c ilch k'
cili feel hneei' nliet he lIli hiic itil
rniniiiIt cc litmc n' le 'icgc, Nil' tie
t'ieicg.'. sii' lie a Iiigea leilrer. f'r
S'lie ci seel elil Ns hblirlc icc" ci hmiclicit
Mfrin..-...cuieritlc u" Jicst me'e macei'
i'e ('Nil ol|' kccow neal'AP.re'
!tIlirnnieg lthe c'cclcilcie cittcdly hlw to
He c iccll i cee'c'eliicg to every
owleiuieeboccum.
The khort Cora Crep.
Our exchanges from all partnof
the Unitedl 8littes cLce lrm tlnh retlart '
that the cornl crop has beWn cot
shcrt by tlh droult. The failure in
lmisiiatllll. Im, far as we baw e a es, is
not due so much to dromlth as to
shallow pinwhm i ile tl. pleparationl
of thel hanld sand close crowding of
stalks ill the drill. We bhave seen a
flew fielae of colr whichb were pnl led
early one d.es ply beoken greeud anti
thinnecd out to a sislgle stalk, 30
illbet atlart, whichb have not soner.
eld lroum tle dcrouth. We haive pro
teon to uetr owtl imtisfacttioel that marb.
eiliiuig. proper thiominiig sand shallow
enuitivatione will mnlllke a goet crop of
e.rn in Ilathl wet aeld dry seasonls.
Thlre feurth ot the iallaersof Looi
nileat Iwritl in pillntilng their corn
tome tlickl., oin ealtly prepareed
grtound. and a large netuulwr leave
twin stalks in a hill. The reaslt itc
this elimatle, if the aHonae I. in .
Sermlie, is i crop oe f "nttelthit;" it timhe
dirmellh comesm, lnothing bilt stalks.
It Ia tea late to Hastendl elr agrical.
t11tral si utnmolcmiimion this Iai mesoHe, htut
they shoulld Iw relreemml.arei ceat
.lprilng wleo Ittle Iplowing for the tIew
croI, tewgites.
A deilrienl.cy of crit is always a
;erimeums s matter to tile fernmer, but
thii semeel it isa chetmtl.1il that will
elaer elwierinlly hard rlion the sit
gar planter, wlcse .e amereage allll
slanlt were tulterially reduced by
Il*ns n itt:re's freeze.
TIme lepro itidet fiermer will at once
take stelsa to msupplement lhs e cort
cilh i fromt ll HImilltl renrra.
The rtice tIrnw, which is cnring
hteatit.iflly in thi. flie weatheltr,
ahlhotm Itw marefu ll. c mht.ked andc Ital
emI asa awn)ll :afterwartds as Iaemsible
ana)l Ilut cunder alirler. Cratb grams
hl;cI should te emct cIed I al vitesa
;gasl redi al illred C wti eliese- Iwas are
Sile aIll tihe lteaesn ielutl. A pilet
mif'sl Icmulicly will Itw of grealt nadvaia
Ie*tne I htocmk a hiclt Ieislm ocly a Ipar
fil Ie.e1 ol corn, taifsf iytg swilwhter
ImllrtIne will cacrry th llel t llrough the
wi.ter with verr little draft oil the
corn crib.
F1rltniate.ly the nmil weintern t
lacni.itona emils of the growth of
mit.n, rye cet11 btle'y for grazincg pur
ThIe feldsl fromn which ithe pea
vin have Il wen ctrl sllould be iwlow
etl and a)wI aIt otler. There ill no
sredtl to wait fol ai rain. Tihe rice
ftlhIi aisholld It tlomelme again as
,soon is lth lirlst crop can be takell
Afi, umi t 11ce sem.e-ll cropl will grow
fIci in lirmet to be icut for forage be
Eve.ry pilanter known hbow to plant
o.iet amnd rye fer winter grazinlg
w itll judicious Itreatucnt, after the
istc'k itas Iwlen withldrawu a good
tmt, of gteliillseay be harvested in
Barley is snot to sell knownl in
thin State. It is prelerreld b. stcwk
to )any ollr grreec f*sul, aHsc lla it
ic..as tiot Hletr tralnpinsg aI well as rye
or otas. we wnstl advise thalt it h
'emisihled;" i. e., cult idurilg the fall aIdll
winter and fed in th111e statle. It
will yie'ild an immensl e almount of
gic.eii linel ntd Il twar cuttilng repeat
ily untlllil March, when. if allowed,
It w ill iemadt and yield a large
1mnciset of' greain. The %evet grtasm
call al tIwa "cweiled" durig l he win
ter and spsstr1g t aldvanitage.
The faillre of the earn crop will
slt tw without aIvantage to our
iuIacters if tlhey are inseduedt to eow
imore small grainl amnd pIermaueut
Ieirallc was of clover. Iurtmer llu sd fo.,
rennial tgraase..-Y O. Ikeroerat.
oaty Cobhino With Posero .
Most children would reply, if
slaked which they love to do beat
things tiar plesure or frlea a seltae
oof dllt. -- hat thley waost to do
witlhol anty dty I amemnt it. Neow
chllilrn.e may tIwlieve that a sellIish
plealsure gIuItilwcl hlinglll to tIhecne
elven lite greleat potssible happi.
sIneS. But, 'hiitlre, if ycn jirt
a1ts1ty youlr ownm Itears a short tfie.
or through all yonr ivesa. yno will
I tset that dheuty actuled with piress
I re thrisi to yourself Inr glreater
hIleapir,-a thab aenye icolellcees i0n
lI.linmlar wlllr* .oo rfei nd aln,.vlth
+r r.lt er imnlaieary. (hal hba ie
i licitemd ise evr. I1art the ltIot of
cdiuig mesr ellect towarel Himce. our.
Itlie* aelt all weibh whwen e hwee C
et. relatiolm ic life. We bharve it
sletch ill mliller iwr w r toeah our.
elv-s teo elnjey tiw dmialisarlg of ev.
ery Incty. faithlnlly. Our charactner
are. ,lur indivitual1 c*ratiomll to a
vern greaI t ettetet. We malt 1m
eiale aed inake numle les wretu~ee
over lite o iltahle. or we mayr ob
tia. sshrlt inullment et2cn etwnl froee
Ite disharle. df listle dtiesl it
every dea life.-Ljttl. 6...
nnisavilke mnnat be l a prltty
leal As. Will. 8. Rayo that ellity,
mes: "BIPl' as ,heap is water
in lt ie ity. iaw anpeam to tw a
daminelde r e a? jehtibl aI o*
rililtll oaht..
No crature is so helpless as a
itfant mamn and none eeds tlhe
kiudly omen of others. Eves bi
adlvanced life "it Is not good Hir
man to I aloIne." If alorne he es
mitltler to ouly the gruoest of hib
nIe-eaitits, leaving unused all the
higher elements of bis naMIer, sad
ungrattfied all bhis grader rspl
thio,,. .lf h aelp ), however, by s*
mlens inlgliieot twibth eultated
reort, and the triumphs of aebewe*
amnt are never as deeply MI as
het heared on a coousnloaes that
thevietore drew oo theirows roser
eas. They only who pot their aboutl
iers to the wheel can espeet hlp
from Herrales. But ewlf.help,
though Irn of selfleliance, reqirn
4i, conditions precedent to success,
a certain natural or acquired apti
title, itbonl whiheb the most
heroic ef8rta would be valn. Wher
tie a,oulders are not fitted to the
hurdlen the weight of the borden Is
increaard. Then, after the late nu
pleasllnllteat, thousands of men and
still greater nnndbern of women
tfund themselves redo d fres
Hafnencu to Ipoverty, and, withoet
Irvions preparation for sheb a
at nirggle, were forced to obtain stch
astlhaitence ta they could.
The difllclties of the situation
were for the most part bravely met;
hot many floud such services draw.
tucka in their lack of eperleuce
iand utter igllornace in all nmatters
S hereit mel bell) is tost erletive
as to force alon them new disap
Imuintonlits and adld gall to their
up of hitternell.
8achl was the position in whicblh
veat numlwrs of the Southern poo
pie found themselves after the cloe
of active hsetilitie; ansl partloular
I.t is it the case with the necesl.
toua of the gentler se. Ladies
taghlt to consider tlhemmelves as of
a Msut'lior tace, and to look upos
labor as slavery, were terribly dis
nalmointed at the dicover" of their
own helellpeaatea., nd hnmiliatId by
thle ft that their tortar servants
were a tlousanld tintmes etter fitted
bhan they lot lilte' battle under the
iew dislnpsetltion.t.
To pIa msos of thIs clans, self.help,
no matter how Iewroie, bhad toserve
ma tlIIl,'entiurl thip lefore It f l
prove e0. etlire. But bravelLy o
tile stirggle mode, and in tI t
genertiedal !klouth the world may And
an extmIlde of patientt and ees
ful preseverauce such as was never
hefon re isentatd nder like elreIm.
atances. When slavery was sbol
iahed in the British West IndIe it
led to the utter impovishmeat of
the whites and the demoralluaton of
the blacks; and from that posittee
there bas been. even until today,
no material advance.
Our people have learned to help
thenselves antd to foster sad
encourage what formerly it was the
fashion to binder, well klowing
that
"The riches of lthe comeawallth
Ar free, strong bhands and hetrkoehalth,
And more to her than Idlr Its·
The cunning bad sad eatart bria."
These fact bhave beeme palest
to tim rest of the coentsy and to the
world at large, and now, the belp
which we could not command until
we showed an ability to help ear
selves, is coming bither trom aI
qunrters. Thus it iI that lthe gods
laIl, those who help themselves.'
-N. O. City Item.
A ProdeNt S6M .
President Lineol once met with
a negro on the deak ef a stetabeas
who illustrates these lines
He that Slght sad runs away
Will live to 5lgt snether day.
The President, Anding the depe
had served in a regiment that so-t
terld severely at the battle of Pet
lkDoelsoo, asked If was i t the
ight.
The colored ma owned e had
had a taste of it, and thln the lli.
lowitg enlloquy easedt
'a8ood your Iround, did yeeP
"N1o, aob; I ran'
"Rueu at the Irat Irel"
"Tee, esb, aed would hab -e
sonm had I knawed it rwas ena'.
.If ear soldierm wer af llIIyge,
tr.itore migbt bare herokee up the
Ig'ver~nmew t withnet reHuli.ae
"Y~a, uh; dlr swaId hab hose s
help hr IL I wealds't put aAm )
sl de k'lainet amy H oue t
eitd make up do hum
"JDo yos thiokt tye am
ell ili Il IrlIedP
"Maybe Dot, u a d4g
abase a alIWs, ot IA
mstased myus' '4l
hut if
ber al .
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