The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, October 20, 1897, Image 3

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EPISCOPAL CHURCH Re?. C.B. Hudgins Begins a Series *of Sermons on Women of the Bible. EYF, THE CAUSE OF THE FALL OF M\H Powerful Discourse on Woman. and Her Re lations to Man—Her Creation Evidently In the Plans of the Creator of the Unive. se. • The rector, the Rev. C. B. Hudgins,, began on last Sunday morning a series of sermons on the women of the Bible. At the midday service “Eve, the cause of the Fall of Man” was the subject of the sermon. At the night service, “De borah and Joel—their great victory over Sisera and his Powerful Army of Ca naanites” was the subject of the sermon. In the discourse of Eve, it was shown that from the history and order of the creation, it is naturally inferred that the making of a woman was, on after thought, in the plan .of the Creator. After He had made everything else, and saw that it was good, and because man was lonely in the garden of Elen and needed a help mate, “He made the woman and brought her unto the man.” The Creator did not choose to make the first woman of the dust of the ground, as He had made all the animals of the field and the fowls of the air and the first man. Evidently God did not intend that this last of His created beings should be an independent creature, else, He, doubtless, would have also formed her out of the ground as He did Adam. But to make sure of her destiny—that she should be for man, she was made of him. And she was not made out of his head to surpass him, nor from his feet to be trampled upon, but from his side to be his companion* and near his heart to be dear to him. And the rib, which the Lord God had taken from man, made He a woman, and brought her unto the man, and Adam said: “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh, she shall be called woman, because sbe was taken out of man After God found this the most beautiful of li is creations. She did not sit on a bed of roses, and adorn herself with flowers or paint, powder or jewels, or braided hair, or any vanities whatever, and pensively await Adam’s coming.to woo her with any nice little speeches and presents and attentions of gal lantry. But rather, she, at the com mand of God, went to Adam, for she knew, in her sweat, innocent, woman ly heart for what she was made, viz, to become a helpmeet, a loving com panion for that lonely keeper of the garden of Eden, and she immediately went to make it -for him more of a paradise. No bride and groom have ever spent such a blissful honeymoor. And no man and woman were ever more congenial in thought, word and deed. This was the true marriage like that of which Lord Tennyson says: “Lies nor equal, nor unequal, each fulfils defect in each, and always thought in thought, purpose in pur pose, will in will, they grow. The sin gle pure and perfect animal. The two cell’d heart beating, with one full stroke, Life.” Alas! that two such happy, inno cent souls should have had an enemy. The saddest of all regrets that has troubled the minds of the innumera ble descendants of our first parents down through the six or eight thous- II Too many moth- / ers are helpless X J invalids. A moth- L\ fcrA x' er’s proudest and 2 Vv happiest privilege z vv -- is to help an am- bitious son in his | attain eminence 7" nJ chosen fflßflSul’pA walk of life. To such‘a son, a ro- JnS. bust mother, a 'a g ran j .mother with a healthy mind in a healthy body, is the best counselor and the best spur. Many mothers are sickly, fretful, helpless creatures tortured beyond endurance by the pains of their own wrecked constitu tions. An ambitious youth receives but little encouragemertt or sound advice who appeals to such a mother. Most ill health among women is due to weakness and disease of the organs distinctly femi nine. If these parts are weak and dis eased the entire system suffers. The most wonderful remedy for all weakness and disease of the distinctly fe fnale organism is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It allays inflammation, soothes pain and imparts vigor and health to these delicate organs. It makes healthy mothers and capable wives. It prepares a woman for motherhood. It does away with the discomforts of the ex pectant period and makes parturition easy and almost painless. Over 90,000 women have testified to its virtues, in writing. Druggists sell it. “It is with pleasure 1 recommend Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription to suffering ladies.” writes Mrs. J. Ferguson, Box 29. Douglas Station. Sel kirk Co.. Manitoba. “ After suffering untold tor tures! thani; God I found relief and cure in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.” It don’t pay—sickness. Constipation often causes it. Dr. ‘Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One little “Pellet” is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules, forty of which are contained in a, two-inch vial. Druggists sell them and have nothing else “just as good." They reg ulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels AN OPEN- LETTER From Miss Sachner, of Columbua 0., to Ailing Women. I To all women who are ill: —It as fords me gi-eat pleasure to tel| you cd the benefit I have derived from tak ing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 can hardly find words to express my gratitude for the boon given <0 suffering women in that ex cellent remedy. Before taking the Compound I was thin, sallow,and nervous. I was trou- bled with leucor- rhoea, and yESKBgSS* ray men- I' strual pe riods were very irreg nlar. I tripd three phy- 'W* ™ r sicians and gradually grew worse. About a year ago I was advised by .a friend to try Mrs. Pinkham's Sanative Wash and Vegetable Compound, which I did. After using three bottles of the Vegetable Compound and one pack age of Sanative Wash. I am now enjoy ing better health than I ever did, and attribute the same to your wonderful remedies. I cannot find words to ex press what a Godsend they have been to me. Whenever I begin to feel nervous and ill, I know I have a never-failing phy sician at hand. It would afford me pleasure to know that my words had directed some suffering sister to health and strength through those most ex cellent remedies. —Miss May Sachner, 348% E. Rich St.. Columbus, O. and years past is the regret that that dream-life was lost to them and con sequently to us by their folly. That it is to us a paradise lost. Woman the glory of man became his ruin. She who made I'fe so much more worth the living, caused his death. By her the immortal became the' mortal. The fallen arch angel, the prince of darkness, with all his subtlely could not entice Adam to disobey God. So he turned from the man to the woman, “the weaker vessel,” as St Peter calls her, and seemed to un derstand herna’ure, and disguised in the form of an attractive serpent, pretended to be a messenger of light to flatter and to coax ner to partake of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden to satisfy her appertite. No lack of beautiful foilage and sweet flowers to be admired, but she must needs look lovingly upon this one forbidden tree. The tempter took advantage of her desire to do that which she was told not to do, and of her curi osity to know good and evil, and of her ambition to become as wise as God, ard so he argued to induce her to disobey God. And the story of the first disobe dience of woman is briefly told in these words. “And when the woman saw that the tree was good for foo 1, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her, and be did eat. • And the eyes of them both were opened.” St. Paul says “Adam was not de ceived but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.” Adam knew full well the penalty of disobey ing God. His beloved Eve must die for her disobedience, and if so, be would likewise disobey and die. He preferred to be with her in sin and in death rather than to be left alone again even in paraaise. He loved her better than he loved God, hence lis fall. We know too well the sad con sequence of the fall. The three-fold curses brought upon themselves. The serpent cursed “above all cattle, and above every beast of the field, made to crawl on its belly and to eat dust all the days of its life, and to be hated above all other creatures of the earth. The woman to be a creature of sorrows and suffering, a bearer of I children, and to be ruled over by her husband. The man—“ Cursed is the ground for thy sake, in sorrow shalt thou ear of it all the days of his life. Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field. In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground from whence thou art taken. And God drove the man and woman out of the garden of Eden where they had been so happy ere they sinned, to till the ground in sor rowful labor and regret until they they should return to it at death. By the disobedience of the first woman the living Adam became an ever dying man. Yet life is perpetuated by her in that she became the mother of all living humanity, and she was prom ised that her seed should bruise the serpent’s head. By her act of disobedience, sorrow, suffering and death came upon her and all her descendants. Yet by her Son, born in due time of the blessed Virgin Mary, shall all be made alive forevermore. For since by man come death, by man come also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” * * * * God’s word, the Bible, does not speak of THE BOMB TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1897,' . • f . any such monstrocity as the “new wo man” of these latter days. The Chris tian religion, from the first apostolic times to our own day, teaches, as in the words of St. Paul—“that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man, and the head of Christ is God. Man is the image and glory of God ; but the woman is the glory of msr. For the man is not of the woman, but the wo m an of the man. Neither was the man created for the woman, but the wo m«n for the man.” Likewise the Chris tian religion teaches woman to adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety and good works. Not the outward adorning of planing the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel. But let it be the hidden man of the heart in that which Is not corruptible, even the orna ment of a meek and quiet spirit which is in the sight of God of great price. For afrer this manner in the old time the holy wonu>n also who trusted in God. adorned themselves, being in subjection to their own husbands. And so the husbands are also divinely commanded to dwell with their wives lovingly and constantly according to their Christian knowledge of the binding sanctity of marriage, “giving honor unto the wife, as unto the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life; that their progress be not hindered,” • WARNING:—Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warnings of danger and save themselves suffering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. For sale by Curry-Arring ton Co. irs large earnings. Figures From the Annual Report of the Southern Railway Company. The earnings of the Southern rail way for the year ending June 30, 1897 and of which a report has just been issued, are causing much favorable discussion. The big system has dona well and its report is fully satisfactory to all interested. During the year the company in creased its average "operated mileage from 4,574 miles to 4,806. The income account shows gross, receipts of $19,- 082,547; not traffic earnings of $5,219 - 370, and other charges for $44,459. The balance carried to profit and loss was $556,448. Comparing the balance sheets of 1894 and 1897, cost of road, June 30, 1897. stated as $254,132,545, an increase of $2,462; 215, mostly in leasehold es tate. The cost of equipment now stands at $11,467,454, against Sil 323.- 401. The company owns $16,508 000 of securities, including $1,701,000 of its own bonds held in the treasury un pledged and also including $412,465 ot deferred but secured bills receiva ble, an item which does not appear in the 1896 report. Material on band is valued at $958,000. Current assets are $4,168,342, which includes $2,177, cash held by treasurer and by finan cial agents. As compared with 1796 there is a decrease of $813,009 in cur rent assets. Current liabilities have decreased $425 000. J The Southern constantly grows larger and more powerful, but it is a system which uses its power well and always gives its patrons the best of everything. Condensed Testimony Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manu facturer’s Agent, Columbus. Ohio, certifies that Dr. King’s New Discovery has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. Brown, Prop. St .Tames Hotel, yt. Wayne, Ind., testifies th't he was cured of a Cough of two years standing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King’s New Dis covery. B F Merrill, Baldwinsvlile. Mass., says that he has used and recom mended it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th St. Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup, be cause it instantly relieves. Free Trials Bottles at Curry-Arrington Co. ’s drug store. ■ The he- /f , simile XTV y r tjTy, 1 11 00 algsMure/X* /J-’?'? a /-C6-CC&&Z4 Trappe- i ■ >unM*t 1-Jrnif •'il’m New Chicago. Oct. 18.—The “Sunset Lim ited,” the jystibuied limited train,com posed of gentlemen’s library, smoking and buffet car, ladies’ parlor, observa tion and library car, Pullman compart ment and drawingroom Sleeping cars and dining car, which, during the past two winter seasons, has been operated on fast time between New Orleans and Los Angeles and San Francisco, will, commencing Oct. 19, be placed in semi weekly service between' Chicago and San Francisco. The route will be Chi cago and Alton, Chicago to St. Louis; Sv. Louis. Iren Mountain and Southern, St. Louis to Texarkana; Texas and Pa cific, Texarkana to El Paso; Southern Pacific company. El Paso to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrify in the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache. Hood’s insomina, nervousness, and, ■ ■ ■ if not relieved, bilious fever H B ■ gfy or blood poisoning. Hood's MBH ytft Pills stimulate the stomach, ™ rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con stipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold by ail druggists. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. !i! T 0 BE CLOSED OUT AT 0W • W LOCALE AT MY STORED S jjj And see my line of Capes and Jackets and Feather Bo as.- I have w decided to close out. this stock atone. Will put them on the market iL at prices never before heard of in this city. Come early and make |v\ • • your selection. g. Mrs. J. F. WARDLAW.'tj iii 246 BROAD STREET. W iW, JR • LADIES WHEN IX TROUBLE A USE DR. DAVID NICHOLS 0 0 f Female*Periodical*Pills. S LADIES, by special request from patients who cannot personally con- A suit me, and being unable io prepare at short, notice the Favorite Prescrip- X tion as used by me during a practice of twenty-five years, have consented 0 0 to supply to you this celebrated Remedy for all Female irregularities and X suppression". These Pills are guaranteed six degrees stronger than any 0 0 known medicine, yet so mild that the feeblest can take them with perfect X security, yet so powerful in their effects that tin y can be safely called a 0 0 never-failing regulator. Refuse all Patent Medicines and avoid delay by X taking the prepared prescription of a Specialist in practice. Highly en- 0 0 dorseu by thousands and ree mmended b.v prominent physicians, all X orders supplied direct from office., Nichols Building, Nashville, Tenn. Tn 0 0 Sealed Plain Packages $3 per box, with fu.l directions enclosed, corre- X snondence Private. Not Solti ill Ilriitg Stores. 0 ' IRQiIT IITPT V nnXRIWTPFB t° cnffc any case constipation. Cases rets ore the Ideal Laxa-A HDOVUUIuUI UUnunii ILlim ti Tf . serer crip or gripe, but cause easy natural results, bam-I “pie and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.. Chicago. Montreal. 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Genuine sold only by for sale by Curry-Arrngton Co wholesale druggists, Rome, Ga. Kill to Live. That living germs oy millions infest the human system and produce dis eases of blood and nerves is no longer a theory, but a proven fact. That King’s Royal Geimeteur Cures these diseases in a speedy and pleasant way, is equally proven. Is here. Look to your health at the beginning of the hot season. Keep Germeteur on hand. Use it as a tonic preventive, and cure. Sold every where. SI.OO per bottle. Atlanta Chemical Co.. Atlanta, Ga. MANUFACTURERS. (a TABLETS ■ I J If' WITHOUT DOUBT THE MOST WONOTRFUL J f* VITAL 'REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED. IS MANUFACTURED BY ONE Cl>3??fcv-I! ,ReE . BBXES Service by Publication. Staff of Georgia, Floyd Co] No. 11. To the De'emlaat. Floyd Sup’r Court, H. W. Edmor.Cton, I July Term, Montg. mery & Company }■ 1897. ve. | Petition and " tile W. H. Edmondson | Nisi to Fored< se ..nd | Mortgage on Kcal H W. Edmondson. J Estate Bv special ordei the defendant, H. VZ. Ed mondson, is hereby r> cynlre i t.ereonallv or by attorney, to be and appear at ths next Superior court to be held in and Tor X«id conn’y. on the; thud Monday in January n< xt. then and there to answer the plaintiff’s petition and rule nisi. 1 to foreclose roortiraee on leal estate. Asin de fault thereof said court will proceed as to jus tice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable W. M. Henry, jn< ge of said court, this 4th day oi September, 1897. W. B. BEYSIEGEL. Clerk Superior Court Floyd Co., Ga. '' Why not Buy a Piano At Home Where jou are in position to get one at the lowest possible price, from ons of the largest dealers in the South. The E. E. Forbes Music House is enjoying one of the most prosperous year's in the history of its exigence, and is better prepaired than ever to trade with you in away io save you money. Call on or wri e them for prices on CONOVER, KARNICK & BACH, BEHR BROS, KNaBE, CCHBERT AND KINGSBERRY PIANOS Found at 327 Broad St., Rome, Ga. 8. P. DAVIS. 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