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AUCTIONEERING,
T. C. HUBBELL
WILL ATTEND TO THESALKS of
Heal Estate, Personal Pioperly, ?Sc .', Pub
lic or Private. Business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
Orangeburg, So. Ca., Pec. 1st 1879.
nov 28 LS7'J.
~A CHANGE
OF
BUSINESS
IJThe undersigned would respectful
ly inform the citizens of this and
adjoining Counties , that he has given
up merchandizing in order to give
his whole attention to
buying- sto^jk
FOR
THIS MARKET
Will arrive the coming week a
large lot of line Harness ami Saddle
' HORSES which will he offered at
very reasonable prices.
Having many years experience in
the above business I feel confident of
giving lull i-at is faction to every one i
who favors me with their patronage.
W. M. SAIN.
At the Old Stand.
"pTg. GAMW
ONF. IKIOK RAST <>l-'
I>r. A. CJ. IMikcN Drug Kl?r< .
Pill CJK LIST
Breech-Loading sinplo barrel Guns
fjum $15 up. .
Double barrel {Breech-Loaders front
$27 up. ,
Single barrel Muzzle Loader's from
$2 50 up.
Lnublo barrel Muzzle-Loaders front
S7 50 up.
7 ?hol Pistols from ?1 20 to $S f>0.
? shot PieloL i2-1 <>0 from ?2 50 to
S? 50.
Smith & Wesson 312100 SI2.
'? 38 Hit) c*l*> 7"?.
44 100 Iron, sit; io
S25. All of these pbtols are cen
tre fire with automatic cartridge
ex tfact crs.
Also Hardware of every descrip
tion, at prices corresponding with the
above' Call and examine good* and
prices. Sat is "act hm guaranteed in
both.
Carriage Factor .!
The undersigned respectfully in j
foims the public that he is prepared
to do all
Kind of Work
in the above line on the. shortest no
tice and at
Living Prices.
Horseshoeing done in the
best possible minuter.
J also have in full operation my
PLANING AND MOULDING;
MAC IIINKS,
And
GRIST MILL.
All work in this line done without
delay and on reasonable terms
A share of the public patronage is
solicited.
july 25 h. RIGGS.
CALL C;\LI>
AT TUB
PEOPLE S BAKERY
Established in 1871 by the Propri
etor, who is still ready and willing to
fill orders in
BREAD, ROLLS, PIES
C A K E s
Of all descriptions.
GUNOERS
By the BABKSL or I?)X.
Also
j3 Tl \ <: a id
For Cantp-Meetings or any other kind ot
MeetiugH.
Just received
Ji'ri'Kls Con ivvt Ionurleft,]
Jt'ancy ?tJooils
And Notion**
Wh?ch will he sobl ns LOW as any that can
be bought in Orangeburg.
Thankful for the past patronage of my
friends and the public I still solicit a con
tinuanue uf their custom.*
T. W. Alberpotti,
|ItiiH.-cIl Street, next door to
sept 14, 1878-ly Mr. J. P. Barley.
AT TUE CORKER OF
Kussel Street and Railroad Avenue
r
A Cull Stock of
A GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Which will ho sold CJ I Ii] A 1 * I""?' C A SI I.
All my Ohl Kricmls und us muuy Now Ones us will favor mcVwith a
call Is respectfully invited tu ex ami no my Goods ami Prices.
j?n 2i -ly j. w\ x\ < >si<: I , \; Y".
a i^-J;- I' ? t
[LB!
!-i (? X.'j
well-known Wilson Compound .
rr;v.^--i iv:r-?"?"???a < "??
k.% c. ....; A . ?.. J'. / ? iig&J&i
f.* wene''." 'VI t.l I'd c. iih
prticd't'.attb?:? v?'.' c' Ii*, tyro rAh'rjo oV
eswJ:>s|riitdxv?k:' f?fci-?ea .?:-! fa citri?. -7. Its
? moU'j'.jS avo o.??-;?.*.;:- . :, t EvnltiLhig cf rAi
oatraorcHnary cif opicri, cltSicr
sfcot.m orfoot povvi:;'. Ever;' rnv'tlov* cf iixo
trondlo makoc dix t?!'!*?S"irtf, ..'nib prcciuo
Ing about c?\ .' v..-. work 1*2 a dry
V:, \\i c/.Ji ?.'.*: isovi 1 .*?'. v'.'.r.cu. V: h;i3 ; :a
stop motjons, bhd r" .1 ? if,ia i.*~.c' : i*.* *,i
the ncoc c cut cj 3 uuviio. :t tibw u?->
fi los t"io 11?
it
has two-thirds loss parts than any other jo .? ?? I >s v.-. v?v\ ulacSrfne.
Its arm Is fully eight and onc-ha'if tnchc" :v: :? ftvo and o*.v.- .'taiff
inches high, and tho whelo fJlachino to s. y c ::? c
titlcally constructod In propot ttons, ol r*.ce? c'ctd?;r< sintt rpjic.af*
ance. Its simple, powotful and perfect m 1 : . . : i .:: - - - ;. ab foe
in advance of all other Sowing Machine 3 0 . . - v . v .-> Ig r:.::::-:ir.r
to tho tin speaking tube- The WSLOCM I'.'"i.^T'cO AVYACHlViCNT,
for repairing all kinds of tcxtiio fabrics VViTMO?T PATCHtl?C, fur
nishod FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACKSMCiQ, tcsot^Of with
a Tucker, RufTler, Cordor, Se'? o; Hemmers, ?indsr, etc,
if <?.?'?....
net 2 I
THEODORE KOI IN
AGENT KOli OKANtlLIJUllG COUNTY
F. DeST?ES, / gl.
MAKOXIC UAf,fi
I^riciKls ;iimS C'oitillrymczi
litten?!!
I * ii Hol wail until ?mi \? \:A
f.' vrn i'i in in placer il?-:t?",
Make I 'i M A US vi.in l Irmvr here !
t-4 lliin for Iiis Ii VMS Iii.-,
gfiuinini! in iltc !.?>y i>T l'KUJIv!
*?.;.>i> iml u\ Iii? Fhiiir ? > fine,
{ 'het'sc, :unl \ i !. ihn ::- \'\ !ii< I'll ?!
jfavcsomc III TTF.I? around -
10very ii an sin 111*1 havi .1 p?i ;?? i
V i <l il J 1 h'd '? ?? vi ? ! an?! ?Kl .
his".\IAlM\ K?HL im your fahle :
<'. ???! are ?Jl i! in Iii.? Store,
I I?-:is. ,ii eiiioioi f v innre !
i)'uU uv I. - ? ,:11<
( an'i ItL*<<|ii;ilU'<l imt where!
|\vcr.\ loan w h<> knows I'i M VllS,
| l Urwies l'or Iii* ::?"?! ? < ::i v- '
1 ii Iii* SVinplc Itnum llo y lly,
very time thai lliev aivdiy !
.???tum? Illing teils: llii'iii NK'Slhj in in !
\ ml Ii.- alw i > ?< le hU the van ! ,
\ i-vi r y< 1 <li<l lie t ? 11 .m!.
IJuii't von know hceau'l Ii? heat?
g _???jU within Iii- Store so ?irancl,
p ii his It ?r-K'i >'ii ?near a1 Ii in? I;
||lli?Unll him :i>i.l \i'u will s.;e
u Mil k><t| !i in;?* \v\??t i;k:
\ )ll '. ?v.i .t ||.)| .j; \ i i ;uv \\'\ . V,
l^rason point- lo M ?. KM ku.
felling laney l?ii. ks (o all -
<; i \ .? Ii I in dien i ?.:> i-.< ral rail,
|{i'i>t in-Mired, I >r.M A US .-. II? ein ap,
_.\ od the Ii liest j?o?,ds will keen.
\ <*\ rr e? ase to I.Ii s- your -l os
IJr.wn nri111 all e.\e? pt
i >, M A IIS.
t 11 i:
( I.Ol Ii, WAfniM * IHM
? AND
ki:i*aikh:k.
I'inie anil tick,"' Imtli wallte I are,
I'm Walch anil Clock and people here,
11 tiek vim neeil. or l'w e in sei,
Just saunter rouinl lo Chi vi: tlo
! For twenty year? aiiil t wo, he's spent
In ler.rniiur lidw hi- arH lo know.
Hy special I'roviden ?? In.*'.-* enl
To Oranyetulijj licit unto show.
II a Watch will k. ej im time,
Ami if a Clock will tfive nntielt,
"fisjn.-l heeaiise you've missed thi- line,
Which tells of good work, tin.- an-! quick.
If your Walch will keep no time,
<;.) ;.. T. I let hivielle;
IfyourCh?ek will give no tick,
I in u> T I>e' 'hiviette.
"Tick an.I lime1' are uwdwl !ien;
lly I aini> it-. I >oelnr.<. Lavryera. all,
I f i Iiis he ii ue, I hen lake ?.:">>. I i are
()n T. I), t ?iivielte to call.
B?y~NOTlCIC All Walelu-s reinainin
with on- for repairs . n ihe l-t Nov.; 1^7.
will bw ."i'i at auction if not called for he
foie the lira! Mondav in Decent her next.
t. DkCIIIVIKTTK.
jnlri if
ClPIlliAYlVK AM) Ml-tlUANK'AL
r.y Dr. T?. y. NVOl.FK. <t<V..-.> ovi-r
D. l;oiii>' Stoii1*. Sa.i-I.u- i.i.i gtl:thi?tCe<i
in all ' i ? ririohs.
;i-Tfvli extraeti'tl without j-nin, 1 y
die tu Nin-.fi- <? ciil;- i-.
,1. W U. ih?m, .Jr.,
M A I:K il l' sTiiKJOT,
I%< ? pini'y in:i'r:i;? !hi* puhlie
f noral! v j;I at I:\< **:i?l'!?'s uro coin ji e
i- .1 aiiil lisle. I with KI N K
HOUSES AN!) MULES
Which Iii! i- till" rin r >t v ?:>"
'1 i.M-c in want <?f jiiVii?l "iton!c are re
spectfully ilivitiil t i L'iv ? in-- :i call.
.!. W. tj. i i I * K i-o, -lit.
Courtonay Electsd
\ i :! \-. ?r ?i (y} \n i*Icisl.oii.
(hit ?loii'l let tit t i'i ii-f ynii iVoni rallini;.
\ ii. i. ill i.'V.i'. iii''. I'l "ov l!l >t<li |? it(
Fx.? (?;.,!? '.- u ;-. I'ialv I Miyc'r uai'\
-;;i! t'.ir i ?ii.-;i i'i. At! ......L
mo! ..!i li.cni, witi !??? ? ???Ii**.a; hiwi r ;? iiv*
: li in i t giilitf i t-t 'i! |??* 1 '?'
All W .ii. I... I. it ?. itli ui\ liii r?i?iiirs; ii
raliyil i"' brtuie January I i 1^0. t|?:it
liavt! !>?.-.-n .loin o\i-ron.' y. :i v. i.. i.!
j lit auction.
I N <: ?? i .- < ? i '< ?! ? i ? i>i 11' - ? r--? Ink
I mile.-, want t<> tin.) ili' mo i .'.i.l.lA
I l'.l.i: I L \i I. iii To.vn to I. iy .!. v.. :iy.
:i:e (lie iv<uiili*l> of llit- ila> . an
Automatic Gh.;\v CiUO.
\Vilh',ll t ill!-: iliv, ihrivhv gjvillg >'???!
! :i lii tni- .linn. ?? to i-lti-t m!it. will Miii
\o:u--.-ir or lii. d I ???:! -ii-;|ly all
.-'a----, lion i lie. |?"ort-? ilie tieh,hu<l yitl
? tili another liiiv ioi Vif KxeeNior .|t'\\ Dry
iu-.i op. in l I... inspect inn; ! ran ine! r
i ll anv one South, vvllh lh< iaine tjnaht'
hfgooiU.
.sets from ,|-.. -?>?;. AI! ???her i; ?u U
in proportion.
w. !'. i:i>;UNi*MN.
n.?v 21 I v
FOUTZ 'S
HORSE AND CATTLE VO\\'?-7!3
f v
'S
Will miro nr provrnt i'lnonnn.
No IIoiibk will lilo i-t coi m, Horn <>r Lcno F?
vcH.if Foolz'i Cowdersnro impdlnttiuc.
Koatx'sPowderswlll.-ureantl proven) lloo ('nor.KitA
?<>w\3.'? Poiwdcra will prevent Oai-kb im Powi.k.
Pontc'arowtlftrn ?in Incrciwe tin. (|imntliy of nillk
knit ^roani twenty pur com., uiul make tlui liutt.-r ffrtn
and swupt,
Kontz'h i'owrlor* will euro or prevent Itlmoat kvkut
Dihkahb to which liorntiM anil Cat!In are aiibject.
KOI1T7.'? I'oU'liKUlt \t ILL til V? KaTIBKAOI IOU.
Sold ever) whrro.
E. FOUTZ, FroprKMor,
JiAi.Ti ;.h?,i., ;.; l.
For sato by br.J. ?. U A N X A M A K KK,
antl also by Dr. A. C. D?KE.S.
nov 21 ly
I OltAKGKBUKU COUSTY,
Nov. ?Olli 1879.
Pursuant t<> an invitation from the
?elhei Church, a Convention of
churches, represented by their respec
tive delegates, assembled with ?aid
ehurcli, on Saturday before lit' Ii
I.oi l's day in November 1879, for |
the purpose of taking into con ?dor
nt ion the propriety o f organizing a
now Association, in the Forks ol the
I'M is to. Alter Einging, rending a
chapter, ami prayer by Kcv. S i>
Sawyer, the meeting w is called to
order by Bro E; Baggolt, being call
cd t>? the Chair* und Iiro. J. W. B sc I
as Secretaiy.
The names of church w ? c ill id
and the following re-pond.'I with
their .1 legated: Pleasant Hill, .1.
K. H?hner; Bethany, W. W. Butbliu!
Bethel, J. W. Reed, T. N. Williams;
Two Mile S.,vainp, Win. Sanfonl, 11.
A. Bulli?n; Ml. llctiunn. K.i \.r!*s*>u:
lb ckv Crovc, J. M. Sallcv; Will >w
Swamp, l?-v. S. 15. Sawyer, A. P.
(; tie, nml 11. Easterlin.
Pi'oceeded to elect permanent
office is, viz : Rev. S 15 Sawyer, Pr -i
dent ami .1 W Reed, Secretary.
By resolution vi.-iting brethren
were invited to .sea;- ai.d to aid its
v. itii tin ir cotiusel.
On inotjoii, th?- President appoint
ed the following brethren n- :i Com- !
mil too, to prepare h idn ??*-> foi thti j
Convention : A P Ode, E Baggolt,
.1 M Sal ley, J R H?hner, J W Rood,
V. W Huthlit.j and Win. San lord.
Oil iii? ii> n, took re< c.-s in i:l ???u
ii itti i was ready to repoi t.
t on\ mi it met when the Com
n. U-e;ijj. in id to [uepaii business
I f-i lit. im cling, reported as ibd ovs :
When in* \\e|^the Lapli.-i chu.chc in
[the lot Us ol.t-TnTEdislo llivurs,s-ver
? il ol which are now n ?t conn.vied
? with any. Aj^*.iatio.i. and fe
that to be ? dunva t? -i w'ittt iii no
in mi Association:!I oily, both pra.:
ticable nml desirable; and furl her, the
Associations around n-, arc < oth birg ?
I ami iiicr.uvcuient, covering u large
exit :it nf terildry; therefore, lor c iii -
vi nil uce Mike, und es| ecinily, lor iln
Olorv i?: tiod, and I he ad yam eitien t
of our Redeemer's Kingdom upon
! earth.
'I Ilcieforc, be it rcr-olved, thai we;
: the chuiche.- assembled in Con :en
lion done mutend the .enterprise a
being both |ir:iOticable and ih -ii:i' le,
and he ii l nit her resolved, that we
>io reo lie.-1 the churches in the Fi? :1s
..I ihe Fdikth Rivers dcsltin?; :?? lie
' (mine in-.-iiibcrs of (he ho ly, t ? ii fat i
! application for lett-'fs iif disihission
lioni their next Associations, and to
send delegates to meet with the
Bocky lirove Church, on Sal irday
i before the third Lord's da> in
j No vein her I88tb with letters from
j their churches, iully empowered to
forht thij Association contcntplhwd;
? :-.i il. Ids ii li.rthnr resolved thai the
. Secretary ol" this Convention, be in
. strucled io invite by letter all the
; i inn i Io s, in the Fol I*, is high iip. a*
? the road leading from DavL' h i L ?
In Morse-' I i id go ) to a- k for let: r
'-. from their ilex! Ass-iei it ions, mid in
1 Mini their 'tit gates, lo iitcel at the
time au'l place, above slated, with
. letters !; m (heir cSiurchcs, fully inn
powered to form said A asocial i >u.
j Purlinr resolved, that the Psesi
1 (Knl appoint one member '..out earn
j church i u, >rose?iioil in this Conycm
I (inn. Pi drtifl a | rcamblc, coiifession
of faith, coin-t itutiou, and by laws lo
be 11 \ < in mend ?I I <> I he. co ?:>? hp .u
. cd Association. Said ('oiuioiitee to
inet'l when, and a> often, as they
think necessary to do lb ir work.
A II of which was unaniin lit dy a I >pt ?
lid.
j ArcutVmg to resolution, tii.t IVcsi
I dcul appointed the following Com -
! mitte*: A P (Stic, I W ?e\ d. Lev.
Ii L Ihi.-oti, .1 M .-alley. Win. Sm
ion!, .1 U II ii I in< r, and \V VA' Buth
? tin.
I On motion, the Secretary was in
st rue ted to hive (ho proceedings of
this Convention, published in iho
I County paper, ami (he Convention
pay the expense.
j After pra)cr by the President, the
Convention adjourned, to meet with
the lloeky Grove Church on the
20th November 1H80.
S. II. Sawvhii, President.
.J. W. Uk kd, Secretary.
Humor in the Family
Goo 1 humor is lightly reckouetl a
in<>.-t valuable aid to happy home life
An equally good and useful faculty is
a sen-.- <ii humor, or the capacity to
have a little fun along with the hun
drum cares and work of life. We all
know how it brightens up things
generally, to haven lively, witty com
panion, who soesthc ridiculous points
i?: things, and who can turn an annoy
ance into .-in occasion for laughter.
It is a !jriat deal better to laugh over
some ii m -tic mishap-', than to cry or
scohl uv -r iheni. Many homes and
lives are dull, because they arc all >w
<? 1 i.> become too deeply i mores teil
with a sense of the cares audji' >?
*pt nsibilitics of life, to recognize its
bright, ami especially its mirthful
side. Int.) such a household, go id
but dull, the advent ol a witty, liu
morons friend is like sir.) mo on a
cloudy day. While it is always op
pressive t<< hear persons eonst tntly
striving I ? say witty or funny things,
it i< comfortable to .sec what a hri;;!u
uer it little tun i.?i? make an elf or I
to have some a! home. It is .well to
turn nil' an impatient question some
tiu.es,-in I 13 regard it from a hum n*
on - point ?)!' view, instead oFbccum
ing irriial I about it. '"Wile, what
i.? tin- i.-.i- hi 1 can ueyer fuxl a clean
? hin ex -l.ii.n ? 1 a good, but rather
i;n;:t.i.nt hu liauil. a ! r riimugitlg
ali through the wrong drawers. His
wile I i. vi-1 nt n i lii steadily Iura
in um i t, halt in ! iiie.l t ;i he provoked
iheu with u comical look, she sai 1:
'1 never could guess conundrums; I
give it up." 1' i ho lauuhe I, an 1
?o-'-y ?? hjo ^hoil i ,t.?ul s.he went and
got h s .-iiiit. and hu Ich ashamed of
himself and kis.-ed her, tin i then she
fell happy; so what might have bean
an occasion lor hard words and tin
; Kind feeling, beeatno just the eon
trary, ali through the little vein o f
' humor that c'ropp?ii put to the stir*
' face. Hi lue children have a peculiar
I faculty fur j{ivihg a humorous turn
to things wiieu tli iy are reproved. 1'.
does just a; well oftentimes, to laugh
thin,-- olfas t<> scold tliiitu ofl'i Laugh t*
er is '.hotter than tears I/itu's have
a little more it a' hd:ne.
-i. .w ? - ? ? -
Don't Grow Old Too Fast.
No, don't. 'fry to kooji your
I .sympathies fresh, and your interest
in lit! c things ?eiive, \) m't be
j afraid of nonsense, or hesitate to take
i oait iu it. IvcnicMiher that von were
young oiii c. and tolerate the crudi
ties ol youth. \ es, do more than
tolerate, try io understand, an 1 don't
? In- iinp.'iti o: if tin you tig eye.-, can't
j see. . hing'sjiist its yet see thetn. Gray
I I airs and Wi'inkhs you ?antu t escape,
I but vim tie d not jirow old in doing
unless von in..' fce. And .so long as
Iyour age i- oh'.y oii the outside, you
will win confidence from the yinm-i,
I and lind your life nil the brighter !'. r
contact with theirs, lint you have
'.too many nave thoughts, too many
j weighty anxieties and duties, tun
j much to ihi to make this trilling
possible, \?iii sayi The very reason,
j thy friend, why you should cultivate
fun, nonsense, lightness of hear'.?be
j cause you need them s? m ich. be
cause yoti are " ivi ary with thinking.'1
Then do try to lies young even ifyoti
have to be foolish in > doing ?lux.
Higher Education oi P/oui'eu.
1 i i. a 11 lie saying that in or 1 r to
plOiltl'.'C a Well educated pe pie, von
? must educate tic mothers. By their
constant association with llieir child
ren during infancy and early youth
j they exercise a tar more powerful
and enduring iullncnco Over the ih
j lelleciital development of their cliiith
? ren than lat.her.Sj as a rule, d >. An y
j wclT educated in in. any teacher, fur
j oxample can teil in a moment whetlt
I er the child he is conversing with
j has an educated mother; hut he may
ho at a loss t) predict anything about
the lather's intellectual usquiromeats.
Il this is true, Mid teachers know
that it is, it is e.i-y to understand the
vast importance of securing a s mud
aud liberal training for those who
have so much to do with training the
rising generation.
? ??my ' ' ? ^r1*'" -
The Infiuanc;' of a Holy Life.
The skeptical and licentious Shaft
eshury once visited Fenelon, in
France and on his return said to an
infidel friend that he was obliged to
tear bimsell away sooner than he de
signed, or the charm of Fenolon's
Christian character would have mado
him a Christian. Dr. Chulmer's has
some earnest wordrfon the power of a
Christian life, worthy of being potl?
dei'cd by every Christian :
"There i.- au energy of moral sua
sion in a go ;d man's life passing the
highest dibits of the genius The
seen bu* silent b.nutv of holiness ?
.-peaks more eloquently of God and
duty than the tongues of men and
angols. Let purenis remember this.
The l.e-t inheritance a patent can
bequeath to a ch id is a virtuous
cMitnple, a legacy of hallowed re
nn uibraucea and associations* The
beauty of holiness beaming through
the life of a loved relative or friend,
i.- more effectual (o strengthen such
as do ftaud in virtue's way, and raise
up those that are l owed down, than
preei pt, command, entreaty, warning.
Christianty itself, I believe, owes far
tin- ?realer parts ol it.- moral power,
h >\ to the precepts and parables of
Jesus Christ, hut to his o it'll charac
icr. The beauty of that holiness
which is ens irine.il in the four bia
giapbics of iho M in of Nazareth has
done more, to regeiierate the world,
than till other agencies put together.
Ii has done ii.me to spread His re
ligion in the world than all that has
cVOr t i pi Ii i } in -.v. itt.w.. oi> tl?c
cviilcnces of Christianity."
Conservatism.
11 is evident to our minis that
what is most needed in politics) as in
? very tiling else, is a wholesome and
? ununon-sense conservatism. Radi
calism i:i either direction is danger*
oils and always tends farthest from
truth. There is no more sense in
Hying to extremes in politics, than in
settling ourselves, in the physical
world among the glaciers of the
;: i;_ci? I zones o .* upon the burning
deserts o! the equator. The temper
ate regions either in the intellectual
or mat rial uuivursu are the most
acceptable.
Extremists may do very well to
hurrah by, but they are never safe to
f'dlo.v. Their wordt generally
attract and give the author a so.'tof
ephemeral reputation, but possess
no other virt io. When we are ready
to act, we seek more so id council.
Meteoric displays da/.zlo and amuse,
but calm practical sense lights tho
pathway t.. truth.
Give us firmness, tempered with
p.. ib rai'u u. Such is the conservat
ism which saves fhe country aud
blesses maiikiu 1
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Angels Don'! Chew Tobacco.
A M.iholi-t minister, tho Rev.
Mr. II-, was a good man, but
rough in his way, and very fond of
chewing i obacco.
( hie day he was caught in a show
er in Illinois, and going to a rude
cabin near by, he knocked at the
do??r. A sharp-looking old dame
answered his summons. He- asked
lor shelter.
"\ don't know you," she replied,
suspiciously.
"Hemember the Setipturcs,''said
the dominie "He not forgetful to
entertain strangers, for thereby some
have cutertaiued angels unawares."
"You needn't say that,'1 quickly
returned the other; "no angel would
come down here with a big quid of
tobacco in his mouth !"
She -but the door in his face, leav
ing the good man to tho mercy of the
rain and hi= own reflections.