The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, November 18, 1898, Image 5

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DR.TALMAGE’S SERMON The Eminent Divine's Sunday Discourse. ht)M(! “The Wr.«tl.rm"—Tfc. Time U CmIH Wk« the ne MliklT Kvll at IV the WarM Will Be Oraaplad by Bight- » naia— eaS Thian, ’ Taxx: “Wa wrestle not against Hatband Mood, bat against principalities, against powess, against tbs rulers ot the darknqss ot tl Is world, against spiritual wickedness Is high places.''—Ephesians Tl., 11. Bquaamlshness and fastidiousness were Barer charged against Paul's rhetoric. In the war against aril he took the first weapon be could lay his band on. for 11- hSKratlon, ha employed the theatre, the arena, the foot •rasa, aid than was noth ing In the Isthmian gams, with Its wreath of pins leaves; or Pythian game, with its wreath of laurel and palm; or Nemean game, with its wreath of parsley; or any Borneo otreus, but he felt ha had a right to put It In sermon or epistle, and aw you not surprised that In mylext he calls upon a wrestling bout tor suggestlrenesst Plu tarch says that wrestling Is the most artis tic and ounnlng qf athletto games. We must' make a wide difference between pugilism, the lowest of speateoles, and wrestling, which Is an effort In sport to put down another on floor or ground, and we, all of us, Indulged In It In our boyhood days. If we were healthful and plucky. The anelanl wrestlers, wen lint bathed (n oil, and then sprinkled with sand. The third throw decided^be victory, and tuny a man who went down In the lint throw or soc- . and throw. In thegblrd throw was on top. nnd his opponent under. The Romans did - sot like this geme very muoh, for It was not savage enough, no blows or kicks be ing allowed-tn the game. They preferred the fpot ot hungry panther on the breast of fallen marker. In wrestling, the opponents would bow In apparent suavity, advance taodto face, nut down both feet solidly, take eaoh other nrdhe arms, and push eaoh other backward ■ dM^wW.Wkttl the week began In seal earnesrrhad there were cohtortlons and strangulations and violent strokee of the foot ot one contestant against the foot of the other, tripping him up, or with strug gle tbnt thrvutened apoplexy or dosth, the defeated fell, and the shouts of the ipeote- tore greetod the victor. I guess Paul bad t een some suoh oonteet, and It reminded lm ot the ettnggle of the sonl with' temp tation,end theetrnggle of truth with esror, and the struggle of heavenly toroee against apollyonlo powers, and hs alotates my taut to an amanuensis, tat all his letters, save theono to Philemon, seem to have been dictated, end as the amanuensis goes on with his work I hear the groan and laugh and shout of earthly and Celestial belliger ents: "We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powors, against the rulers of tbs darkness -of this wosld, against spiritual wloksdness In high plaaes.’’ f 1 nottoe that as these wrestlers advanoed •o throw eaoh other they bowed one to the >ther. It was a civility, not only In Oae- dan and Boman games, but |g later daws, [allthe wrestling bouts at Olerkenwqll, ngland.and In thefamous wrestling mnteh Jiring the reign ot Henry III., In Bt. Qllea’ laid, between men of Westminister and pople of London. However rough a twist id hard a pull eaoh wrestler contemplated ping his opponent, they approaohed each with polttaaeas aad suavity. The ■flexions, the affability, the courtesy fn llse hindered the decisiveness of the \st. Well, Paul, I see what you mean. Is awful struggle between right and tr, we must not forget to be gentlemen ladles, affability never hinders, bpt •s helps. You nte powerless as soon h get tusd. So not call rum-sellers /•ere. Do not oall Infidels fools. Do **. higher orltles reprobates. Do not Wrd-playoreand theatre-goers ohll the devil. Do not say that the dance /•rough Into hell. Do not deal In Olios and MUIngagates and oon- . ? .tqtlJeotlv«i dynamitic. The other be>al ns at that. Tbolr dictionaries ul MUIngagates •lives dynamitic, i at that. Their d objurgation and brimatone. YVCp the strength of. God to throw hack every abomination that line. \tb, but let us appronoh our rouist with suavity. Her- Dr. J. (Jupiter and Alemans, Will ^■in^rxr ”‘h“ Thursday. \ Let us bo as wisely us circles us attorneys To Regulatoo are complimentary arid too fre.iueri^{ , i?* 1 ”7"^; h 1 ^ tuku Simmons So Choate or David .... . \a» or defeated. 1 ' re In reformatory T) , \ bat tbs depie- Remember system. There ... gun so hot at are selling gooses, killing price of cotton^ to whieh” * ska part, be- Mr.'J. L.. Might, of ie demonatra- over In Dallas Tlnir/^* Iiomc. ul who in my the wrestling The completcAJ ,1 J f> < 2®“ 1 ( ^J die*’ Cape6 las, now on sal^7, •P** k ‘ n 1 £ »ignorantly Cooper &Brothefe styles. Prices The Girl's Friend, g*‘K* Wino or Tablets, cm:Him, beginning nrnl Regular tv preceding the _aprclses suavities v8>P6S ftlUcilly to throw • . —ho Acropolis tbs Brice, &t H/**- Minerva and ’ sew “ft. rOT t 0 | them. d rifles wUI do ..TI10 reliable cnrofcderbusaes. Let riau Disorders and Simmons Squaw ■ ... Asswreatlers went Miss Slide Wuktinnons eourso of Messrs.'J. B. J*- They were Vould best develop week. I says, “Every man _ , laatervls temperate The chr,’ ,rmt ‘ e ” , w ' r *p«* * fcllne—bathing, gym- ll,. nrnrl ar t with each other IXiD WUIJfindgive qulokness to /trip ot foot; stooping ill the ground; suddenly ' suddenly polling back- Most any/the left foot behind the * on <Wr5ViMoX°.’ pressed, 1 months, so that when they Nrver nrglant olntobing giant. And, we do not want ourselves to . 1 -this wrestle with the aln and world, wo had better get ready m discipline, by holy self-de- -^Vant preotloo, by snbmlttinc mgervlsal end direction. Do ne time and the money for that ■■who Is In preparation tor the ™^T.endIng two years In grammar Are fJ* four years In college, end *, Js In theologloal seminary. I •““■/nine years are a big ellee to t f a man’s active life, but If you be height and strength of the Is of evU in our time with whloh ig man Is going to wrestle, you t think nine years of preparation muab. An uneducated ministry aaldsablo In other days, bat not In this glided with saboois and colleges. A 0T „ wrote me the other day a letter B ,„Jvlce, as he felt called to preaoh £T 0! il, began the word “God" with a The”. That kind of a man Is not preach the Gospel. Illiterate men, preaching the Gospel, qpote tor their own encouragement the eertptnral passage, “Open thy month wide and I will All It.' 1 Yeal He will All It with wind. FreparaBon for this wrestling Is absolutely neeeesery. Many yean ago Doctor Newman and Doctor Sunderland, on the platform of Brigham, Young’s tabernacle at Belt Lake City, Utah, gained the victory beoausethey had »o long been skilful wrestlers for God. Otherwise Brigham Young, who was himself a,giant In some things, Would have thrown them out of the window. Get reedy tn Bible olasees. Get ready In Christian Endeavor meetings. Get ready by giving testimony In obscure places, before giving testimony In conspicuous places. Your going around with a Bagster's Bible with flaps at the edges, under your arm, does not qualify yon for ths work of an evangelist. In this duy ot-profuse gab, remember that It ts not merely oapaolly to.talk, hut the fact (hat yon hate some thing to eay, that Is going to flt you for ths struggle Into which you are to go with aamlleonyonr face and Illumination* on your brow, but out of which you will not come nntll all your physical and mental and moral and religious energies have been taxed to the-utmost and you have not a norve left, or a thought unexpended, or a prayer unsaid, or a sympathy un wept. In this straggle between Right and "Wrong accept no ohsllengeon platform or In newspaper unless you are prepared. Do not misapply the story cf Goliath ths Great, and David the Little. David had been praotlslng with a sling on dogs and wolves and bandits, end a thousand times had he swirled a stono around hts heed before he aimed at the foreheed of the giant end tumbled him backward, other- ■rise the Mg foot ot Goliath would almost bare covered up ths crushed form /if the son of Jssae. Nottoe also that tbs suooess ot a wrestler depended on hla having his fast well plnnted before he grappled his opponent. Muoh depends upon the way the wrestler stands. Standing on nn uncertain piece of 7 [round, or bearing all his weight on right oot.or all his weight on lelt foot, he Is not ready. A slight cuff of his antagonist wllloapslss him. A stroke of the heel of the other wrestler will trip him. And In this straggle for God and righteousness, •a well as for our own aoule, wo waat our feet (Irmly planted In tfle Gospel—both feet on tho Rook ot Ages. It will not do to believe the Bible tn spots, or think some of It true and some of It nntruo. You just make up your mind that the story of the Garden of Eden Is an allegory, and the Epistle of James an Interpolation, and that tba mlraolea ot Christ oan bo uoconnted for on natural gronnds, without any belief In the supernatural, and tha first time you are Interlocked In a wrestle with sin apd Satan yon will go under and your feet will be higher than yonr bead. It will not do to have one foot on a rook and the other on the send. The old Book would long ago have gone to pieces It It had been vulnerable. But ol the millions of Bibles that have been printed within the last twenty-live years, not one ehnpter has been omitted, and the omission of one ehnpter would have bean tha oeuse of the rejeollsn ot the whole edition. Ales! for those who while trying to prove that Jonah was pevsr swallowed of a whale, themselvca get swallowed of the whale of unbelief, which digests bnt never sleets Its vtotlms. The Inspiration ot ths Bible Is hot mors rtaln than tha preservation ot the Bible Its present oouuttlon. After so many cen turies of assault on the Book, would It not be a matter of ooonomy, to say tbs least— eoonomy of brain und economy of station ery, and eooaomr ot printers' Ink—If the batteries now assailing the look would ohange their elm and be tralhed against some other books, and the world shown that Walter Boott did not write “The Lady ol the Lake,” nor Homer “The Iliad,” nor Virgil "The Georgies," nor Thomas Moore “Lalla Rookh,” or that Washing ton’s “Farewell Address" was written by Thomas Pains, and that tha War of the American Revolution never oocurred. Thqt attempt would be quite as successful as this long-timed attaok antl-Blbllcal, and then It would be new. Oh, keep out of tble wrestling bout with tho lgnoranoe and ths' wretchedness ot ths world unless you feel that both feet ara planted la the eternal rersoKles ot the Book of Almighty Godl Notice also that In this solenoe ot wrest ling, to which Paul refers In my text, It was the third .throw whloh decided the oontest. A wrestler might be thrown onoe and thrown twloe, but tba third time he might reoover himself, and, by an unex pected twist ol arm or onrve of foot, gain ho day. Wall, that la broad, smiling, un mistakable Gospel. Borne whom I address through oar or aye, by voice or printed page, have been thrown In their wrestle with evil habit. Ayel yon have bean thrown twice; bnt that does not mean, oh! worsted sonl, that { rou era thrown forever. I have no author- ty for saying how many tlmas a man may sin and be forglvon, or now many time* he may fall and yet rise again; bat I have authoylty for saying that be may fall four hundred and ninety times, and four hun dred and ninety times get np. The Bible dealares that God will forgive seventy tlmas seven, and If yon will employ tba rale of multtplloatlon yon will And that seventy times seven 1s fonr hundred and ninety. Blessed bo God for suoh a Gospel of high hope and thrilling encouragement and magnificent rescnel A Gospel ot lost sheep brought home on Shepherd’s shoal- A MODEL SCHOOL HOUSE. tad turn Mas Just Bvected One an a Strictly Vvgtenta Mss. The modal oolratry school house in Indiana has recently been completed. It wee dedicated by Professor San ford Bell, President of the Indiana Association of Child Study, who is INDIANA'S'Bonn, SCHOOL HOtTSB. dar, and tha prodigals who got Into.the low work of putting hasks Into swines’ troughs brought home to jewelry and banqueting and hilarity that made tha rafters ring! But notloe that my text suggests that the wrestlers on the other side In the great straggle for the world's redemption have all the forces of demonology to help them: "Wa wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against tbs rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wloksdness In high places.” Then I can well beltevejhat righteous ness will aooept the challenge, and the two mighty wrestlers .will grapple, while all tha galleries of earth aaa heaven look down from one aide, and all the fiery chasms of perdition look np from the other side. The price la worth aatrag- gle, for It te not a chaplet of laurel or palm, bnt the raeoue of a world, and a wreath put on the brow by Him who prom ised, "Be thou faithful nnto death and I will give thee a crown." Three worlds— earth, heaven and hell—hold their breath while waiting lor the Jesuit of this strag gle, when,, with one mighty swing of an arm musoled with Omnipotence, righteous ness hurls the last evil, first on its knees and then on Its feoe, and then rolling off and down, with a crash wilder than that with whloh Sampson hurled the temple of Dagon when he got.hold of Its two chief pillars. Ayel That suggests a cheering thought, that If all the realms of Demonology are on the other aide, all the realms of angel- ology are on oar side, among tnem the Angel of the New Covenant, and they are now talking over the present awfal straggle and final glorious triumph; talking amid the alabaster pillars and In the Ivory pal aces, and along the broadways and grand avtnues of the great Capital of the Uni verse, nnd amid the spray of fountains with rainbows like the “rainbow round the throne.” Yes, all heaven Is on our side, and the “high plaoes ot wlokedness” spoken of In my text ere not so high as the high places of haaxen, where there are enough reserve forces. If oar earthly forces should be overpowered, or In cow ardice fall bsek, to sweep down some morn ing at daybreak and take all this earth tor God before the olty clocks strike "twelve" for noon. And the Cabinet ot Heaven, the most august Cabinet In tha nnlveree, made up of three—God the Father, God the Boo, nnd God the Holy Ghost—are now In ses sion in the King’s Palace, and they are with us, and they are going to see us through, and they Invite ne, ts sOon as we have done our share ol the work, to go np and see them, and celebrate the final victory, that Is more BUreto oome than to-morrow’s sun rise. now Assistant Professor of Psychology in tha Indiana State University a| Bloomington. This buildup u beau tifully situated in a grove of oak and hiokory in the northwest oornar of Center township, Portal County. Trustee E. M. Burnt, of Valapraiso, snparviaad ths erection of this sohool. It is bnilt on a striotly hygienic plan and famished with all conveniences and improvements, nearly {5000 hav ing been invested in the enterprise. Stone, brick and metal constitute (he mein materials in the structure, Which is thirty-eight by 'fifty feet, ttie building is divided into reoitation room, library room, organ room, olosk room, stairway hall, an upper apart ment and a basement. The basement has a seven-foot oeiliug. It furnishes ample aooommodation for the farnaoa and fuel. The reoitation room 1* thirty-four by thirty-six feet and haa a seating eapaeity of eixiy-fonr, in single seats of the latest manufaotnre and varying in sice to meet tha re quirements of the ohildren. All tho rooms in the first story are fifteen feet high and beautifully ceiled with metallic panel ceiling. The class room is well lighted, having ten win dow* two and a half by twelve feet. One stairway lead* from the hallway to the upper apartment and another leads from the. main.room into tho basement. An areh opens from tha hall into the oloak room. The main entrance has double swinging oak and J ilata glass doors, aad tha entrance rom the piain room to tho oloak room is also fitted in this way. Booms ere heated from a hot-air-fariirioe.' ' ‘Boot and towers are covered with metallio shingles. In front of the bnilding iff a largo atone platform, six by twenty* fonr feet, surrounded by a heavy iron railing, which extends to the base of the steps. The playground - is largV and well arranged. The sohool build* ing is of much interest to educators from various plaeei. , Pat’s l’nisla. In a jovial company eaoh one asked a question. If it was answered ha paid a forfeit, or if he oonld not ana wer it himself he paid a forfeit. An Irishman's question was: "How doe* tho little ground squirrel dig hi* hoik without showing any earth about the entrauoe?" When they had all given it up Pat •aid; "Bur*, do you see, be begins at the other end of tlji* hole." One .of the company exclaimed "But how does he get tuare?” "Ah,” said Pat, "that’s your ques tion—oan you answer it yourself?"— Chicago Xuues-Heratd. Germany’s Proxy Ksoparor. The Kaiser selected aged King A1 bert of Ssxony to look after the affairs of the German empire while William himself ie unable to do *0 by telegraph or should emergency arise dttririg bis extensive trip to. the Holy Lend. Jnst before he left Berlin the Kaiser held conferences with many of the petty rulers of the empire. He agreed to many precautionary measures, but re fused to give up his dangerous trip. King Albert was chosen as temporary regent because of the absence Of Prinoe Henry of Prnsaia, the Kaiser's younger brother. King Albert was born in 1828, eldest son of the lata King John, whom he sneeeeded in 1873, He is a Firild Marshall of the German army, and has unquestionably shown a degree of military talent worthy to be oompared with those of the famous Prussian Generals in the field more than twenty l H* - Dels WsMiaf Bata. The wedding ring playa A Import ant a part tn the modern nuptial cere mony as the minister or license. There •'can to be but one correct style for this country In the matter of a wedding ring. It Is a perfectly plain band, with outer surface oval and In ner flat. It Is made of 22-lcnrNt, which Is deemed the moat serviceable. The most popular ring la of medium else—a little less than a qunrter of nn tnrh whlqr-thougb in effect much nar- rwwer hr cause at the oral edgek, Un isys the buyer hafl floma preference for very narow or very broad band, he la advised to take a tenpenny weight ring, this being the regulation weight for the medium stae. It coats |10. The tiny narrow rings have never be?n popular, for In order to wear.at all the ring must be so deep that It cuts Jnto the otper fingers and Is decidedly, uncomfortablt. 80, too, are the r>xtremely wide rings, which often make a callous Just between the band and the edge of the ring on tha Inner side of the ring flng;r.—Chicago Record. Oeatral Wbeelsr’s Rsmark. One of the brightest things said borit the pro-Cuban war, or any other waiv was dropped by "Fighting Joe" Wheeler IB* other day at the Wind sor Hotel reception to Mrs. Grant: 'The strength of American arms In war comes solely from the soldiers’ memory of the women they have left behind." The old soldier Is aa gallant ns lie Is brave. He imt a happy fac ulty of saying the right thing at the. right, time, and ot doing It.—Now York S= NINO ALBB8T OF SAXONY. years ago. Entering the army fifty- four years ago, he bore high com mand in the Danish, Austrian and French wars, taking part in tho bat tles of Gravelotte and Sedan and in the siege of Paris. Heel al ike BeSy. It should never be forgotten that a body with a high temperature Is bet ter able to resist depressing Influences such, for Instance, as Infection, shock and the effects of poison. It there fore follows that external heat should be applied lib-rally to tho body In all cates or poisoning, la efforts at resus citation, after severo Injuries and dur ing operations, particularly those of magnitude. Special care, however, Is always observed not to burn or blister t'he pntlent; and that this Is not n needless caution Is amply borne out by the many oases of buruB and scalds resulting each year from this cause.— New York Lodger. Haritslilpa H Army Ub. From the Press, Httlroy, M. One Of the first to offer their sendees for the oountry In the Civil War was A. R. Hal- toD, ot Milroy, Rush Go., Ind. He made a good record. Tho life of every soldier Is a bard one, and Mr, Heftua's ease was no e*. oeptiou. "Wo wore la Tannaseae, penned In on all sides. Our rations were very source,” said ho, “and we had begu.u to go on qunrter allowance, nnd as the rain was not enough to replenish the wells or streams, our onntuuns went empty. We were hur ried on, and the only way to queneb oar thirst was to go down on oar nands aad knees ami drink from the hoof traska mads by the horse*. Never let blankets remain in service after they *re soiled. Dirt rots the fibre and invites mbths. Never wash a blanket with any other than Ivory Soap. Use warm (not hot) water and dry in a place where there is no exposure to wind, sun, or too hot or cold air. Blankets that have been Improperly washed are hard and coarse to the touch, when washed properly \ylth Ivory Soap they feel soft, warm and fleecy. IVORY SOAP IS PER CENT. PURE. f owm-. im, y«t* ma * —m c*. (fc-i*— W f HIHWlUMMMt t EXPOSURE to WET0COLD Z \ \ v TTAB proven disastrous to many woman. » \ 1 - Ilf Wet feet and damp clothing chill the 1. entire system and the delicate female organs are at ones effected. Falntal, Proftne, Suppressed or Obstructed Menses, Whites, Faning of the Womb, or eome other health-deitroyTng disease la almost certain to follow suoh exposure unless proper pre cautions are taken. When any of thee* die* ease* appear women ehould begin the use of GERSTLE’S Female Panacea. VMm(Q, P, p,).SH. ' It will regulate the menses, core all fbrtna of kfemale disease, and give health and strength. It la used In the privacy of the home. Ho con sultations. Ho humiliating examinations. If there la any tendency to oonstlpatlon or Indigestion take mild doses of St. Joeopfc'fl Liver Regulator. MV DAUGHTER SUFFERED INTENSELY had tried physicians and other ramedlw, bat For Ealo at Drug Stores, Sl-OO par Bottle. L. OBRSTLB Si CO., Props., Chattanooga, Tore, From tomala Irregularities, tnd had could get no relief, and we had despi try ueratla’a Female Panacea ■ Our Oaattmt Ware tmpty, Homo of as were taken slek from tba effects of this. I was laid up several weeks In a (laid hospital from fever. From that time I Was always alflloted more or less. "‘About lour yean ago I became muoh worse. Our family doctor seemed pursled over my gate, aad It began to look as II there was no hope (or my recovery, end that the Inevitable end was near. Last November I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The physicians said they were an exoellent medicine, but would do no good In my oase. But I triod them, and am glad I did, (or I became better at once. Eight boxes taken aooordtng to di rections oared m*. I need the Iasi ol the pills nbonr a year ago, andhava not been troubled with my ailments atqee." The power o( Dr. Williams’ Pink . Fills t&r Pal. People In the vast number of dis eases due to Impure or poisoned blood hoe been demonstrated la thousands of In stance. as remarkable as the one related above. Profundity. Mr. Grizzly eeema to bo a very deep thinker,” remarked the impres sionable young woman. “Yes,” re plied Mias Cayenne, “Ho can’t talk five minutes withqut getting awiy be- yond his depth.”—Washington Star.. Kdacftt* Yon* Ifowola With CMwrot*. Candjr OAtbartlo, euro oomtlnation forever. 10c,35c. If C. O. O. fall, druggist* refund money. A servent on a farm near Cambrel, France, lived Tl years with the —me family. Fite permanently cured. Np Ilfs or nervous 1 «ms after first day’s, use of Dr. Kline’s Oreat lerve. Uentdrer. W trial bbttre and treatise tfnn. >h. It. H. Kune, Ltd., 031 Area Ht., Phlla., Pa. foOW-Prlred Cotton Makes Low-Priced Buggies nnd Cnrrlnges. The remark Is often made, “How can you sell a Rood serviceable Top Buggy for iM.00.” The former fnuit sell his cotton from flfi.00 to $20.00 tier hale when he formerly got from $28.00 to $40 00. We must kpep up with this decline In price, therefore offer you a buggy at $80.00 which formerly sold from $50.00 to $60.00, and one at $48.00 and $50.00 which usually sold from $65.00 to $80 bo. Your cotton samples Just as good as if prl»*e was higher. Our buggies are Just as good as if you paid more money for them. We sell for cash because It Is the only way to make any thing at prlcea asked for these goods. We can get you anything from $1,000 carriage, $25 open buggy to a $10 road-oart, and <*an save you money If you give us the opportunity. We have a few Ladle*’ and Gents’ Bicycle* left. These whoels sold f6r $50 first of this season; we nowoffer them for the remarkably low price of tlT.M. Fully guaranteed by the manufacturer*. 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