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MSU. nmilT IB!
Under Barlow House, Amerieus. Ga.
New Firm, New Goods, Low PricesI
w ngs * 8ifTs t ^!Vr^K’riiw^K ar^rInos
™KW STANDS, SVRU^ 0I *8- SlW,fJoL E D R ERS 8HES>
^ AKE RA8KET6. water sets
WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FLOWER STANDS
CARD RECEIVERS, ETC., ETC., *
WM never more c—ptau foaa at tbe W „t time. W alro bare on hand a lar*e lotoT
Oloc3ss of all Eiruis I -
which we will sell cheaper than ever and juarantee each one to Rive entire «Mhfa4H#w
SEWING MACHINES.
£10Lif'nf\'l WEKUtPTHE :H
iiatis, mm mm, wheeler t wiison, hew boms,
SPECTACLES.
asyfir**
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
This Department Is filled with
PIANOS, organs, orouinettes, accordeons.
HARMONICAS, VIOLIN8, GUITARS. BANJOS,
TAMBOURINES, and everything elae in the Mnaical Instrument
line down to a Jew* Harp.
li 1 i'r tb ^ line, > ? l _ 1 ^ * n otbe "- T re cannot h® undersold, as we buy in large quantities
Hbrad 1 ^ m tenas J" *? IUn * Pi *«» and Organs on tine are more
liberal than any other boose we know of. To convince yourselves, get prices and terms
d then call and compare with ours. Remember, when you boy from
r»; the price of Instrument covers that: also includes
* r~* ♦ ——d anything get wrong yo
outfit” or.IfrhtSSfc
aSyt-BgoafcwsV
Tom kart eatare aarthluc Sm*4 ot
eicr.U.n. or fed hrary .ftcfoS? ordm.
1*M at sight, take a Oom and you will'b* rc^cTci
s-gsss-^ssi
■tyato GoorgUfor !«.»»,■
jyv*«o gsehat
"* **’¥. if JaS
ny Lirer Kcjulal x in
oa the Wrapper Uw red Z Trade-Mark
J. II. ZEIMV *■ rn
and white, were encouraged to become bad listened to that speech.”
members at very early ages. The r«U ( i > • Tire eight day’s fiowt - - .
SSJ^J»2tt25 ■JXZ&ZST^&zrs
PILLS
‘tSP"
rsl than any other I.—~ 1U
in any one else and then call and compare v
fou dont have to pay freight extra; die pr‘
e guarantee every Instrui
' North and wait ten dayi
»ve it repaired, and lie d<
......... w "«*kj -luiiu ana w*
thousand miles to have it repaired.
leprived of the ... o« u> w^aa,
~ and examine our stock, and get our prices.
WORK DEPARTMENT.
re will, as lieretofore, turn out nothing but first-class work. Mr. C. A. FRICKER
his personal attention to this Department. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Prices
liable. \\ e solicit your patronage, and will endeavor by fair dealing to merit the same.
James pricker & brother.
«ii mm,
« Bf»
JfMAJYUI\l C TVRER OF
vyfV yj\y
Carriages, Buggies,
AND
W A C3- O 2ST s !
I have moved my business to the Shops on COTTON AVE
NUE, immediately opposite PRINCE BRO.’S STABLES, where
I am prepared to do all kind of work in the Carriage line, and by
good work, close attention to roy business, and fair dealing, hope
to merit a fair share of the public patronage. '
ALL WORK WARRANTED I SSsjjSfL:
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OB NO PAY !
CONTE AND SEE ME 1
Amehicus, Ga., July 14, 1882. 2m
nvno.isriE'sr to lo-ajst i
, WB ARE NOW
,-HB COUN1IEU (
LANDS ON FIVE
i>k‘hts and have plenty of
*ARED TO NBOOTIATK^LOANHJFOR PLANTER IN
FAY OFF OLD
WE ARE READY TO FURNISH ON SHORT NOTICE
COOPER’S CELEBRATED
■!I EIL'IIS, CM FARM EltlSES!
ON WHEELS OR SKIDS,
hill engines and saw mills
OF ANY DIMENSIONS TO OBDEBI
WE Hb»
Life and Eire Insurance Companies,
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
>■■■1 hi
flOSHFElfe
The following brief bnt, interest log
autobiography Of the late Senator Hill £^ZT-~ W. T"
«. T riU«.»J,iv.a br to hi.
feagggZS- ^ift,i^ h . 1 ! c .J 11 »"H tb ^irenin-t Mr. Torretb,,kkul."— , ,
T* - \ .**"* ,I * V . pwtigeofJh. CoM>
Iwu* horn m Jasper nonnty, Georgia, speaking,-for-that: staiwraten,made
September-U, 18J& jl was the seventh larger national figure than'any: Lee
gS.tr •“ *,‘* n «»«>
, , . . eloquence*-!© the miningiwreetWe
‘■'My father was a small farmer, owded appeals demanded jam then to croute
r ** All his tons, there- the .people to * tnatinudemandWof e ««»„•. secession, ami
f<tw did all the farm work aud ullrhia tho.artuation^r. HilLwalked like a ?!?, *dvi«iag -th« - |mopU wrongly,
daughter^ did all , boosiholA. work, god fer bCnrs at heighta at which the Whea twa 'mm mtallhpaw,/ wji
My mother cut and made the clothes others did oot aoar. Mr. Toomba was Mjak^nag to do right, difiar a»widelr
Ve wore, ahd most of them were spun nntrlublr eniMrmn'^ i. jj. —b-j-i laamadn. I Maaiibt it
id wove on the plantation 1,1
I worked in the farm fro- - - ITr ... ^ ^ — m t><|
I Was eight years old, and black and tliaf.iVtvM p4rf«:tij. well understood
wlute came aruLweut alike in all wetl*. Mr- Hail was . to JadkT jute fory^hd
My father irii a pan -of common make'stormy withiadigaatierij ^”
* parably did he Sll the duty'*
education, bat was extensively read parably did he fill the duty'
and of great influence in his neighbor- him. Such a speech, of such «,
Tod. -JJ , pitched upon such a her wan
When I wae 10 years old (in’33)iay made in tUs State before or n _ T
father moved to the county of Troop. Bflwevnr, its violonee may the
a new eonnt/, and his Unilu were all test of after iaquiry, them kao doubt
in the woods, and I helped clear that it was wisdom wbaadaUve|«d; rAt
5 ai its elose General Toombs row, moved
_ alked the entire distance from the by. impulse more significant than delib-
old to thn-nsw home, over one bandied wntion could have been, and throwing
miles, helping to drive the cattle. bie.hat ifito the nir. called-fdr "tfasee 3 ^ -
My father would always have - a cheers for ReaHilL” I picked »« >*?• ^“8;
school house, a church and atemperabc^ bai»- amir X imB“*
society near his house. He waa always swelled tathink
trustee of the school, class-leader aid nlach to help on u
•toward in the church and president of Hut. followed. . A
ibwtemperance society. ' ** politics»said to md a ymr ago, -xroe
Some of my earliest and sweetest hoar after that speech of Ben Hill’s I
recollections are connected with t bn, W that the redemption of Georgia
institutions and my father's seal: in Fas accomplished. All the bayonets
*1 »& the United States army coaid not
The black
always attended
kave awed, c
r people al „„ uu OI lue -
church with whites; and all of ns, black government debauched n people who If temporal questions
...i .. It is little' * *
Sitters
Hostetier’s Stomach Bitters extirpates
most genial invfeorant, sppeUzerand aid
secretion. These are not empty assertion
as thousands of our countrymen and womi
who hare experienced its egects are a war
but are backed up by i
Druggists and Dealers
ISE MW HOUSE,
AMERICUS, GA.,
W. H. CLAY.: Proprietor.
a ND SIIAI.I.
jgrara^TODR in ob toot rSor-
**■ Call and <ee us, iwe wll( do
««■*■ ' R.
■pat'« -a
\Ttm>& oo.
FINE CIGARS a specialty
THE B1LUA&D SALOON
Give ns a call. Good treatment guaranteed.
.Mr. H. C. JOHNSON wiU bare charge<
r the town and moved on it with
DAN1ML PRATT’S
fc*;*wio Uaaiu^nrv^n s aa ^ida
iicwS JS r T0 «iw *t~ i-
i in wm - si HI anp esiai
,Ia UL BEf^ -T* AnWlTT .Ti
ed rWv «d> .v
•’rewb A4 vSnRDmd
"TROTH Oy ALL SIDES-
' »> *»Iu4 as yhartil fun aid «]
aiBaasaglaaiE
tb imi E,
H tfjjkw —d oof SMtaWMSaki
J yWbb.Ukm.KlMUmi Theni.
" *" >1 .*** ’*,** i»< bybw Ml.
hi'ifnz
»dd $50,000
■ ■ — - »» block of stores
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Uonknocf
Ok. taTfeaik; if UMnmbiMd
IMd lkuplM, ,f li£,|u v , B
‘d
(■Mi
» tkla world then nil thotp
nnk^a t|* ntdi n>h« -*■—r -tif
• tima!
r than that »ft«r 1 im dead there a]
Gettysburw, the^An.ferlita.the W
tcoai^tirbiuVrn^f 1 ^
field, and urged °Mn» tint his d!
his min-1 that he would not canvass
State in the Colquitt campaign, ue
pat hi? pastor's gentle word, against the
imi not Jbreals and theories of politicians, and
of the J 118 ^ nt T *• a Christian above all nen-
■- • ly temporal questions.
It is little wonder in the light of the
facts and others of similar import, that
his last great trouble ,his whole life
— „. v . If the role
a changed my frfahis will withdraw
•nd I will go before the people. "
‘"’rom that moment he was ...
i, and the face to the end. I think
i take two be determined in -his own' mind then
■ other that he would go before the people at
the >k«MandI told them lo .u P1 >ort [ea°^ngfor MoreW«h^’ b Wh^nM
WT my atltered tb. room he w<m taoding on
lb. slaves increased and married » bowl that .at on th. door, evidentl.
.. ives and husbands and raised children in great nain H« >. lm
*^ d m ^ n l "P lt “ m together I bonght o. end exteoded hie hand. VWV told
I also hooghtaeveral others who had ™WiH vo^I'tmtrona D lon^ , 'h...v^t
to ho told aod who «l«.,d mo ,« their WV^K.VxfSidre^h. . “i?;
• ishing after mackerel.
in a lew years my place was in- . -If I oould ehhw and awallow •’ h«
sufficient for them, and rather ihan n ;d speakini* with groat- diiHrali*
part with item I lought , largo.- .^bol^oaW
plantation in the county.and, pl.cej ft*, I would/' - : dr-r ..j"
tlrem on it. and removed wrth/mj fern- We expre.ted the hope that we
nvhaelrtotown " , would ^SSttormhM... return”
I-i-Wt .*fc* kolrler from lW5,to “1 hope.ao,” lie replied, both, shook
I860 rest twenty years. , Ha head la a wa, that taid too .Urinlr
Mj tlaves recreated from eight to an- b. had no hope. Afror tome lorlw
^-seven, and during all that, time U l k t nm to lease. 1U extended
there were bat two deatha among hit white .lender hand, one. no impew-
‘tV I- w ■ .■ ■: o«s» now so faltering'. I clasped it,and
1. “.ft P rofi .V fr ® m i bem * * na looked into his face, feeling that I
ml flr fhE 1 7? ,ho,lld «« kta again. It nr fa!
tor for them than they have been able 8 t»nt my vision was dimmed. The
to care for themsjJjreaj’since freedom p,]* fo*, with ito tehsn lines, ka fijmd
■A»w grey eyes behind which nliie teasel
in moral agony; tbe vaslomM hM$hlv ‘
Dr- n. V- Pnwff , nrtSaU w -v . W-*-brow,- the bandaged wound*—all
.— x - these were blufred and faded from my
sight. I bowed my bead’and left film
It Doom as one Who walks from the mm*.
I enco of Death! ? ;
gjkjgj^-aaiggKS^fi^Vf AjJifle • wa. itiLLVnEtihi^f^t- eii«r
PlantCat-TaOMUetand GermandMillet
at Dr.EMrldge*s Drag Store. 1
a hi. eoul, and he appealed for eoneo'-
ttion to the God he had reverenced
even when he did not worship Him.
And it le grvnn ns to know, no test bv
the snperhnmen fortitrrde end calmness
with which he eontroated death than by
the benign Wren of that religion itrelf,
that shall endnre when all things else
shall haye passed away. H. W. G,
An American Consul Tliraalieil
• by E$yptiana
He will Havi ly'GkT out of thb
*&BQ«AsaMust GirrO -t
AlexandwaT Aug. 19.—Arabi has
warned a l Lprooeans in Cairo that.’ J*
could no longer be responsible for th#u
safety, as all the soldiers and police now
doing duty in that city wquld U
qnired for active service at the frouti
This is thought - to portend a speedy
engagement with tlm British,
»st .s,K^.i '-re.i" 17Zir~“. "IT 251 m y m,na 88 1 write to-night.' It
H‘?n r
"SEoit:: n
l“’’ch"l".ntl, T t‘ ,'ilT "’"'T'' 1 ?"'*“"*” "he b »l“« d" w of’'th" Delano
at school all the time with a view to a banonet "nninstlv hni pmaiiv e*sii i...
collegial, Unction. oreffinaSS Hi. friSS^Wt i,d S*
My father was not able to send all f.H I (hink that the strovvle h. 15
hi. children to College, only on. beside, then enured ia wa, noTiSal llf. 5
myseif desired a college eoirrse sod I L?h ^ irad ho^d^o o”a i’iA 5[
luatorl. , ' least half the votes, and speedily get a
Alter I.espronoonced prepared-to nomination under the twTrtmfa rale
enter relkrge, my father deer,led he waa I received a bnllelin of the first ballot
A fare?.; ?^l'..H^ was hdd.
osl5b l7lT' el V-E""’” "‘”5' . Tl ‘-" -'th grief. He tomed away, lifted one
patch had always been my mother’, pro foot to a baggage track thit stood 6
“ Mv r m , 'ih°" t, "*l T *** n . ,h * eidewalk, and waa alien! for fully
heJHb™ ! h J n * WOOlJ C0 “‘": mom ent. Then he fronted me and said
huts this to my college expenses and in aad tones:
won dm. to my clothe, at home be- ■ -I had not expected thie. or deserved
An til meant fare , . , . A 8 » 8 *«y JOllgC, I d() UOt SCCk
An old aunt of my mothei h, who oflice for office sake or for the notoriety
raS red hTT Li 0 "" ,n '? y o5' r a ,hat ' onl ' s " !t >‘ “■ I believe that i
yard and had some mean, (am.ll)and C a„ aerve my people and my eomrtry to
mneh m ’ rb '““‘"a .'"' V A S» 1 P"'1«»- For this rcLn and fo,
much more. My father agreed to add this alone, I have asked their anffrage
the balance, and I promraed that all They have decided against me: t shMl
my college expenses of any kind at once withdraw a „ “
shouldnot exceed $30° per auuum. 1 again allow it to go before the tropic
promised roy mother I woul.l take the I do not care to say even no^ how
t fi h7s morniro” 107 cW 1 re,,eet,,cd mneh of pain and grief there was in his
TK-Uok .1. r a-r . manner an <* voice as lie said this. He
1 he proudest day of my life was when spoke as a tnau facimr an irrenarahh.
♦L Wr K t * U L m7 P #rent8t b 8t I had taken B nd essential loss.
the first horror in my class and all the I„ , few momeni , j i tcl|ts
honor, of rho literary socrety of whreh handed ns, one I remember came from
ember Mr. E. P. Howell, stating that if he
became A slave holder, desired it the twenty-eight Mill^ dele- ....
The cook, Mariab, came by my moth- 8* te * wotl,< l insist on the two-thirds on them, liberated’Long” and "caDtami
-r, and near her age. She also raised nine «>le, and stand unbroken until election all the ringleaders. The attack unou
children, just the number my mother ” a 7 *• neCtosary. His face brightened «■-* » • *
raised. One ©ftbe cook's children from a » once,
birth was assigned to one of my moth'
children. From our childhood We
played together, worked together and **i ^o,” I replied, *‘if yon desire it.”
would fight for each other against all “I do desire it,” he said, earnestly
the world. Stronger ties than these and qnietly, “and yon may telegraph
- formed. 9a —- - #K -** a . • . -
offensive a"d de!en«i. v i( — ...» ,
I married in 1845. My wile had ***»” !» said, after thinking » , U oui
-jven slaves, large and small, left her “ an *} ,f m 7 friends stand firm they
by her father, who died when she was n °niinate
an infant. We thus began Hie wi^h
eight slaves,
When my father and mother died,
the siavea selected their owner among
the children and I had * *' *
more, who would go utMW — B M
child, and paid for.them. almost*ny hazard. The next night 1
My wife had one other brother .left wrote lb e famous interview in which he
» orphan with her. He married sev- ‘icqlaret^ himself a candidate. He was
eral years after we did, and determined a nxious to send it on at-once and bavo
ot to keep his slaves. They were not tb c fight open, but his friend# deterred
rilling to go out of the family and I bim, and it was not nutil eight days
Iwnght them. I now had fourteen bad been consumed in balloting that
_ professional man' living
- a “ a Ji<1 “ot need them. I was The last time I saw Mr HilL^oLl
willing to hire them out. There- hold his soul is peaee—wasgtoUntoJ
was that I bought some laud the 22d of Joly.- I called with Waltir
. Mf
Alexandria, 'AugTlO.—Mr. Long,
the American Consul at Alexandria,
waa attacked by a body of forty of the
natives inside of Gabarra Gates this
morning. Mr-Long waa unarmed, hat
he seized a large club, and, backing
into a corner cried foi help, and
soch an effectual defense that jl
his assaijauts could get near enough
to hurt hfm. During the fight the
natives made a great deal of noise, and
clamor attracted tbe attention of
e of tbe English soldiers on duty.
These at first supposed that the .fight
. — °“»y of the usual native rows,
but when they discovered tbe character
of tbe assailed they made a descent np-
in.sir.rreA T J _ r v
uro uugieauers. i ne at
Long was premeditated, and was u
to be fatal. The ringleaders, who nave
been arrested, assert that they have
been lying in wait for Lpug for several
days and nights, and meant to kill huu.
They allege that the Reason for the at
tack la that Long recently drove over
and seriously injured several Egyptians,
friends of the MsaiUnts, who "were in
the' way of the carriage in .one'of ‘ (he
streets of Alexandria, and who refused
~ 6^- of his way so quickly as ho
ordered them’to do. They characterize
his conduct on thin occasion as high
handed aad outrageous, and assert that
the best thing that Long can do is to
get oat of Egypt. As it is, if h*
remains, his life will sorely’ be taken.
Long denies the Outrage alleged
assailants. • •
What Shall we do With xiiir
Daughters?
Bring them up in the way they should
Give them a good substantial-coHK
mon edneation. . -v* wL» JA
Teach tliem bow to wash and irofa
clothes.
Teach them how to darn stockings
and eew on buttons.
Teach thetn how to make their own
reaaee. .
Teach them to make shirts. •
Teach them to make bread-
‘liMteSiitsatsigr
Teach them that a dollar £a oaly oao
hundred osnts. - r >( . ;i
Teach them to wenflorfito dresses—
and do it like a queen.
Teach them that a
is worth fifty delicate
Teach them to
ihoea. .. .. . .. . wtr .
Teach them, to foot up store bills.
Teach them to do marketing for the
family. • ^ '*■ ,.T_ Jim
-Teach them every-day, hard, pracli.
mm+wommeel >»«#■ • -
Teach them self-reliance.
he hole* in the mountain, and then I
see the head of the body-guard above
he hole in thejnonntain and there is a
•nge and a_ fight and ^ snperhat-
it can. yaanufactu
. --— —— boa# aim brain anu mu
ilSte^jakriwsL
■ee it hu doty to croas the track of the
%mm
They will call his genei
ewgmedie—a vebd Hey i
piety aanctimoniouiDea.:
J?GffiR
jraemtoti oM U* -4a*<lidn and t!
roek U* other. Box
fr—S interlocking their «h»do.
OTODptOBthret opon her mirerebl
^•Sttstssafia
—- eKWieg tragee! O ye wHowa
»«r»eJ[ o« freen a once beautiful home!
>“ f“ r work, wandering along
and thinkiM to throw yonr-
tver at night. O! ye wo
Asides, and .weak nerves,
xirv—— a “d. —
back end drive down
over the rocks and opeu o <
which demolishes'the enemies ol lsr
I suppose'that the overhanging i
overshadowing rocks on either sidk
not balk or dishearten Jonathan or uis
body-guanl, but only rohsed and filled
tben whh enthusiasm as they weut up.
♦•There wav a sharp rock''on the oue
side and n sharp rock entire other side.” 1
My friends, you have been, or ai_
-OW, some of yon, in this crisis of the
tttk. If a rnat reaat, orur trouble, h.
eau go through it. He gathers all hii
energies, concentrates them upon one
point in the strength $f God; Why bis
, natural determination gde. through
Bnt the man who has trouble to
*iP«®SS:
Ae PMireSS thaa hl. aue-
0«»<1 tha Vr—eat 3un vaual. rrfW-
ditruu! And Martin Luther re tar Ur-
e* hr**)! aa.taaay ia regard to hi,
fried, or baked 6r stewed, or boftod'or
h«hed. they nto nothing'bat'asail!
Ah, my fnends, if John Milton aim
Martin Lather cpnM.come down to
•nch wrrj.to, what may you not ex-
the newspapers take after them, pnblic
clydon. xaure- WU io
it is awfnl. The man goes home ia
despair and ne tolU his family* “We*U
have toga to the poorhoase.” He takes
n. dolorous view of everything. It
seems as if he never could rise, fiat«
liUle time passes and he Bays; “Why,
I am not ao badly off after all; I have
ly family left.”
. Before the Lord turned A.l»m outof
P a ^d“« fie gave him Eve.so that whet*
- *a»o,w turn
he lost Paradise he could stand it.
orit one .who has never read but thras
or four novel, in all hi, life and who
has not a great deal of romance in Trig
composition to ,ar;that if when a man's
fortulw fails hi has a-good wife, a good
Christian wife, hd ought not to be des-
(WhSfeut:' -Oh.- yorr „j, -th.t,
ncrease, tha embarrassment, since
hint her sire to take dare of."- 1 ion
are an instate, for a woman as often
support, tho man a, tho man support,
iVCf. tha aroreaa. The man may bring all
7 the dolferref hot the woman generally
btttrga thacoeragaand the faifh in God.
Well, this man of whom I am speak
ing looks around and he finds hit fern
ily i, left aid he tallie'a, and the fighl
rome, to his eye,, and the ,mile to his
fere, end the coorege to hi, heart. W
two yeara beta quite over ft. He make,
hit financial calamity the firtt chapter
in a new era of prosperity. He met
that one trouble and conquered it. He
«*t down for a little while under the
grim shadow of tbe roek-Bozez, yet he
W*o«Mttre*;VisYraM
- • — r> do, or not to do i_ .
; by either parent, never ask wliv
ihould or should not do it.
. of your own faults and u
wings, not those of yonr brothers ;
irefully clean the mud o» D ..va»
boots before entering the honsc.
, o'
I {JJF 0 *"' »fth dirty hand, or tumble* I
| 10. IfeVer fnferrLplany conVersalion
I b, j**i* patfcnuy yonr turn to ,pe,I.-
Charaetdr la the diamond that
io, every other atone.
steady nerves, and clear eyerigbt. i
good hearing, and plenty of friends
p ■*" —— rare, aaa IM on-
ble come alone, he might endure it; bat ^.i - .• . * W ‘ M ?®
two troubles, two disasters,' two over-
s&addwing misfortunes are Bozex and
8eneh. God pity *bim! “TBere f.'a
sMrp rock on the one side and a sharp
rock on the other side/* ^
‘In this eriats of the text is that man
whose ^ fortune c and health fail at the
tome time. Nfnetenths of all our m'er-
ehaots capsize in bnsiness befdte they
eome to forty-fire years of age. There
is some eollisioh in commercial circles,
and they stop payment. It seems as if
•yery man must pnt hi# name on the
back of a tote before he learns wlfat a
fool a man is who risks all his own
property on the prospect that some man
will tell the truth. If seems as if a
man most have a large amount of un
salable goods on his own shelf before
he learns how ranch easier it is to buy
than to sell. It seems as if every man
must be completely burned out before
he learns the importance of always
keeping fully iniored. It reemc a, if
every men inn,t be wrecked in > finan-
ernl tempeit before he Ieerae to'keep
things anng in ease-of a sudden enro-
“>• When the calamity doe.
— *ou uncii we a man wuoro
g* know «WMM aad poii,'aad
hoaeat, ret npoahyth. world andreark-
ed K r —'hnln rnminr : i4t wLtire
PR » supercilious-air in oou-
demnation of film; #, .tbqugh Lord
Jeffrey should write an essay on cen-
tleness. or Htory TUI.'ulk about
childre ° f ^ en>d tatet P blessing little
t Now, a certain amount of persecution
rouses a man's defiance, stirs his blood
for magnificent battle and makes him
fifty times more a man than ks would
have been witkonrth# persecution. So
u was with the great reforms! when he
said: “1 will not be pnt down; I will
be heard.” And so it was with Mil-
«® preacher, m the time of Lonis
XI. When Lonis XI. sent word to
him that unless he stopped preaching
in that style be would throw bim into
the river, he replied: ’Tell tbe King
that I will reach heaveu sooner by
water than he will reach it by faat
horses.” A certain amount of perse
cution is a tooie and aa inspiration, but
too finch of „jt and too, long continued
S®°«! of Bozes, throwing a
dark shadow over a man's life. What
ii he to do then? Go home, you toy
Good advice that. That to jnst
place for a man to go whan
abniea him. {Jo borne. } w
God for our qniet and sympathetic
homes. Bjit there is many a man who
has tbe reputation ‘of hating a home
when he bae none. Through nnthink-
iagnexs or precipitation there are many
matches made that ought never to have
been made. An officiating priest can
not alone nnito a eoaple The Lord
Almighty most proclaim balds. Them
wmany* *wetoia‘wKch~tbereto'nb
tfyth^undjnmnkappintos: r *
good^qlper. The clamor of the
pleyingoflhi_weddfngniireh, nnd til
•»*
hnhtMtoM of the offiefetingpretor
hwn b» bora on mxrruge.
Sometime# men Jure awakened to
—wSfe
— climb. There
consolation For you,
wre to f sharp rock on
~r j~77L —■* u sharp rock on the
inah is' lij (be’crisis of
tha text who bea n wasted life on the
OB * unilhunined eternity
?• Though • man may all
H Uia life have celtirated deliberation and
lie,illfegata- into that i>osition
aalf-poseession to gooe. There
Urn wrong thoughts of bis extot-
VW all tbe.wrong words, all tbe wrong
^callBeaaa. Oa the other side are all
be retobatm* ofthe future,tho thrones
* f tb* eternal ages, angry
th his long dadance—piled up, con-
' |®*“trated^ accumulated wrath. That
repk lcnJk Sjroh- Between these two
rocka Lord Byron perished, and Alcl-
jP?T 8 . » * D< * Herod perished,
and 19,000 times 10,000 have perished.
mbrtal, than redeemed, man
5f» *limb np out of these
IZr^ailBwAi- °p by tbe way of the
-Croat! Have yon wasted life forgiven;
have yonr eternal life secured. This
morning just taka one look to the past
;and see what it has been, and take one
look to the future and see what it
threatens to be. You can afford to lose
your health, you can afford to lose
your property, yon can afford to lose
your reputation, bnt yon cannot afford
ta lose yonr sonl. That bright gleam
ing. glorioua, precious, eternal posses
sion yon most carry aloft in tho day
when the earth burns up and tho heav-
sion you must carry aloft in tiro day
when th, earth bnra, np and tho heav
en, burst. O God, help th.t man to
vo hU sonl!
Ypn see train my subject that when
man goea into the ,afoty and peace of
the gospel he does not demean himself.
There to nothing in religion that leads
or ““manliness. The
gospel of Jesns Christ only asks you
to climb as Jonathan did—cliqib to
ward God, climb toward heaven, climb
retd the snnshHM of God's favor. To
become a Chrtotian to not to go meanly
down; it is to come gloriously up—up
of domestic infelicity. What shall
uown, it u to come gloriously up—up
mto the communion of saints, np into
the peace that passeth all understand-
S np into the companionship of an
. He lives up; he die# up.
Oh, then accept tho wholesale invi
tation which' I make' to all people!
Come np from between yonr invalidism
aad financial embarrassments. Come
•7 up from between your homo trouble
"* and your outside persecution. Como
.np from between yonr bereavements
and yonr destitution. Come op from
between a wasted life and uniilnmincd
eternity. Like Jonathan, climb with
T\T* ®* 7®« might instead of sitting down
*® B * T *$Thand# in tho shadow ~
^ tfctt* irkiwre. “A eherp reek „
"i^”** 1 * * ah * rp roc ^ on tlle
GoMrn Rnlr, fop Bojx and Girl,.
The per,on who lint rent three role,
to bo printed wye truly if any hoy or
girl think, "it would be herd to keep
ep nuny of thenr in mind >11 the time.
1. Shut every door after yon and
withoot slamming it.
2. Never shout, jump or run in the
mu on ids Oder si*
rock of domestic infelicity. Whal
Bwaa Jemrthnn
grant Join Weeleyw,, be-
rwytiree hi, wife wno Mkin'g him a,
■#m$aMe t as she could—acting as
•wuy,* so MN Ha wrote in his dia
a
ertl fo»r.~ PUnting • one foot, Jol
to them go quietly where they ere.
4. Aiwnya epcak kindly nnd politely
to the eetruu if yon would hove them