Show A INFLUENCE judge 0 0 neal in in the yorkville enquirer tells the follo following ving of judge william smith of south carolina he had the blessing to td win win ty the e loie of one of the purest mildest and best wo meno men whose hose character has been ever present to the writer w anter he marri married ed margaret duff in his worst days she never up braided him by word look or gesture but always alnas met him as if he was one of the kindest and beat of husbands this bourse on her part humbled him and made him weep like a child this sen en bence it is is bored avill u ill be remembered was the language of judge smith to the friend already named and to those who ho knew the stern un heading mg public character of the judge it will teach a less lesson of how much a patient womans comans love loie can accomplish he was at last reformed by an all instance of her patient love loi e arid and devotion devot lull as he himself told it the evening evening before the return da day of the court of common pleas for y york ork district a client called ali with F fifty f ty to b be ebat pal in in suit mr smith was not in in his office ice he was vlas on nhat is is now fash jOll ably called a spree then a frolic mrs 1 smith received the writs and sat dowid don n in the office to the work w ork of issuing abe h e writs and the processes she s ent th the night ight at work n ork ml air smith in riotous bring na at daylight on his way home fr from OM lus carousals he saw a aig light in in his office and stepped in in to his bis great surprise he saw his amiable wife who had just completed what ought to have been hi his work with her head head on the t table able asleep his entry awoke her she told him what she had done and show ed hi him m her nights wo work rk fifi fiffy y anil and pr processes bleses cle ses thi ail gacil 3 bowed edt ftfe 9 e man he fell on his knees implored her pardon and then and there faithfully promised her w fibber er to 0 drink another drop while ah ile he fie lived this promised p omide mys ray my friend col will wil iiams hams he faithfully kept land and said the 1 judge J to 10 him from that day aery thing which I 1 taur touched hed turned to go gold id his entire success success in clife life 1 sa says a col williams ho set down to his faithful of this noble promise 1 iino no better eulogy y could be pronounced on mrs arrs smith than has just been given m in the words of her dasting distinguished dished husband the reformation of such a man as IV wm smith is a chaplet of glory which few womer women r have hare been permitted to ta wear to the people of south C carolina ar and aspeci especially 1 all of york district certainly no stronger argument in favor f avor of temperance total abstinence need be given |