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ESTABLISHED IN 1854 j
BY C. W. HANCOCK. I
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AMERICUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1885.
NO. 17.
PROFESSIONAL cards.
B. B. & E. F.Htnton,
Attorneys at Laic.
i. Ga.
B. P. HOLLIS,
Attorney at. Laic,
AMEBICCS, OA
Office, Forsyth Street, \n Nati
building.
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if BLOOD llEM
__a to IMPURE
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o mercury or other mineral poison,
n excellent tonic and appetiser, eml-
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a. It I .
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i old office
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Ulcerated
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half dozen bottles of O. I. C. for a severe
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am fully restored to health. I cheerfully
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recommend
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-I i.ave known some marvelous cures ~
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acted like magic.
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ms Invalids who cry for help.
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Llie Stomach, Live
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md Kidneys. < >i
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ore Throat,
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▼er on Charch Street. House furnished o.
unfurnished, splendid garden and the liest
•11 of water In the city. Apply to R. L
Oliver at Wooten A Ford’s store.
For Rent.
four rooms aud a passage. A good gardei
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good well of water on the place. ,r»
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'he Gucrry building on Chnich Street, to
n offered lot rent till first of October, at
i exceeding low price of f8 per month,
e dwelling Ls conveniently located to the
tineas part of the town, contains five
(ms and in connection servant house,
»uod house, cow lot, etc. Well very con
venient, and wateT as good as can be found
within the incorporation. Locality bealthy
and neighbors hospitable.
Payments fo:: rent will be made at begin
nlng of each month to Gucrry A Son.
maylG -IE.
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and receive free, a costly box
c.f goods which will help all,
either sex, to more mo;:ey
right away than anything eke
a this world. Fortunes await tire workers
address Tun* A
rf-ly
Flit Crates.
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Hundred.
The undersigned gives notice that from
and after this date, he will take passengers
to and from the depotto any part of the
city. Including baggage at twent " ~
cents. 3AM JON!
Notice.
The books for receiving lax returns eg
reiving
will be dreed*
' order p( *
DotHe of* Brewer^* Lang IV-tnr
Another Reacue from Death.
rifST&YJ!
\ irEARXDOX,
From Macon.
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PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE,
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SYMPTOMS OF A
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TABERNACLE SERMONS.
BV REV. T. DelVlTT TALMAGE
THE DAY WE LIVE IX.
Vho knoweth whether thou art como to
He kingdom foT such a time as this?” Es
rife -jf
Esther, the bcautifn), was
Ahxsneras, the abominable.
come tor her to present a petition to
infamous husband in behalf of the
ish nation, to which sho had once
belonged. She was afraid to undertake
the work lest she should lose her own
life, but her uncle, Mordecai, who had
brought her up, encouraged her with
the suggestion that probably she had
raised up of God for that peculiar
. “Who knoweth whether
come to the kingdom for snch
time as this?”
Esther had her Gbd-appointcd work;
you and I have ours. It is my business
dl you what stylo of men and wo-
you ought to be in order that you
may meet the demand of the age in
hich God has cast your lot. If you
ave come expecting to hear abstrac
tions discussed or dry technicalities of
digion glorified you havo come to the
rong church; hat if you really would
like to know what this ago has a rfght
xpect of you as Gkristian men and
non, then I am ready in the Lord’s
namo to look yon in the face. When
two armies have rushed into battle, the
srs do not want a philosophical
tssion about the chemical proper-
if human blood, or the nature of
>owder; they want some one tc
the batteries and swab out the
guns. And now when all the forces of
‘ ight and darkness, of heaven and hell,
ave plunged into tho fight it is no
imo to give ourselves to the definitions
nd formulas and technicalities and
onventionalities of religion. What
,*o want is practical, earnest, concen
trated, enthusiastic and triumphant
Wp.
d to bean unmistakable, aggressive
•istian. Of half-and-half Christians
do not want any more. The church
of .Jesus Christ will be better without
10,000 of them. They are the chief
obstacle to the church’s advancement.
I atu speaking of another kind of Chris
tian. All the appliances for your t>e-
reap? So that I state it as
fact that all the time that the
jority of you will have for the exclu-
service of God will he less than
year.
ut’says some man: liberally
port the gospel, and the church '
l and the gospel is preached; all
cpiritusl advantages are spread be-
men, and if they want to be save
let rheiu come to be saved; I have di:
barged all my responsibility.” A1
s that the Master’s spirit’’ Is tlsei
lot an old book somewhere that com
mauds, ns to go oat into the highway
rnpcl the people
would ha'
iud the hedges and
to come in? Whai
:ome ol you and me if Christ ha
como down off the hills of beaver
if He had not come through th<
of the Bethlehem caravansaral, and if
Ho had not with tho crushed hand of
ucifixion knocked at the iron
gate of tb e sepulchre of our spiritual
death, crying: “Lazarus, come forth?”
<> my Christian friends, this is no time
for inertia when all the forces of dark-
fnll blast; when
printing presses are publishing
“Oh, you see,” replied the monkey, “my
milder, she had what you call the Scrolu-
i, very much scrofula, my farder, he
eap sores, some big, some little sores, I
time. They both took much medicine,
died; the sores was ail they left me.”
:s, yes,” replied ti
lnhcritei
WILL FIT.
ARE STYLISH.
WILL PLEASE YOU.
THEY _
MEN’S FmE SHOES
tllAHD-MADK
GOODYEAR WELTS
MACIUXE
HATHAWAY, SOULE 4 HJUUUUTM.
■ ALWAYS KU.1ABLI.
SB&nEm&SSSg
SKthawVy?soar!*** naSWs
». and your father caught h
wing, and you Inherited it or was born with
implaints. But why pine away and
die when you can be cured?”
“I been done used over sixty bottlua one
drug store medicine, and it done no good.
Money all gone and sore here yet. home
doctors charge heap money, but no good.’
“But my friend," said the man, “you got
hold of the wrong medicine. Go to the
drug store and get one bottle ol B.D.lk.and
before using all of it you will feel better. It
isa-qnick cure. It will cure all sorts ol
sores, Scrofula, Blood Poison caught on th.
wing, Itching Humors, Catarrh, Blood am
Skin diseases and Kidney Troubles.”
“1 be so thankful for your kindness, am
will go getB.ll.lt. to-day,” replied the mon
key.
EYES OE FIRE.
“Oh, might 1 kiss those eyes of
Ten thousand scarce would quer
Still would 1 steep my lips in Id
And dwell an ago on every kiss
That young dude needs someth
blood; be is utterly too fresli. 1U1.1L is the
best tiling for him, because one liottlo will
ehim. But that dude is not alono in
his terrestrial glory—not by a "jog full.”
others are considerably "rattled”
ow about that blood poison business,
but B.E.B. will cure for tho least money
and in the shortest time. The Imniiii is com
ing. Purify. Purify.
“Oh, Josle,” said little gleeful Maude,
'we arc going to havo some honey made
or house.” "How do you know?” asked
osie. “Because mamma sent the serv
iter three B’s, and I don’t know w
lees are gooa for only to make honey.”
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., will mall
mo a most wonderful book Fuse.
June 3 w A-j-w 1 m.
this Tabernaclo th<
world, and yet befort
these doors you may havo become
princes of the Lord God Almighty.
You remember what excitement there
was in this country years ago when the
Prince of Wales came here—how the
people rushed out by hundreds of thou
sands to see him. Why? Because they
expected some day he would sit upon
the throne of England. But what
all that honor compared with tho honor
which God calli .
daughters of the Lord Almighty; yea,
n he kings and queens unto God "
'They shall reign with Him forever
md e •*
Bat, my friends, you need to be ag
gressive Christians, and not like those
who spend their lives in hugging the?
Christian graces and wondering why
they do not make any progress. How
much robustness of heart would a ma
f he hid himself in a dark closet
A great deal of the piety of the day
expr.
o carrying messengers of l
when fast clippers are lsden with
polluted with the laughter that
break* up from the 10,000 aaloons of
dissipation and abandonment; when
the fires of the second death already
kindled in tho cheeks of some who
only a little while ago were incorrupt;
fell upon the
earth has there been a time wheu it was
such an unwise, snch a cruel, snch an
awful thing for the church to sleep.
The great audiences are not gathered
the Christian churches; the great an-
dieuces are gathetel in temples of sin
are of nnntterable woe their bap-
1, the blood of crashed hearts the
awful wine of their sacrament, blas
phemies their litany, and the groans of
tho lost world the organ dirge of their
worship!
-ain, if you want to be qualified to
tho duties which this ago demands
of you, yon must on the one hand avoid
reckless iconoclasm, and on the other
hand not stick too much to things hc-
o they are old. The air is full of
plan, new projects, new theoi
ized ti
mt, T
e how
logics,
nd I
Chri
only novelty in ordei
lommend a thing to their confidence,
ind so they vacillate and swing to and
fro, aud they are useless and they are
unhappy. New plans—secnlar, ethi
cal, philosophical, religions, cisatlan-
itlantic—long enongh to
make a lino reaching from the German
universities to great Salt Lake City.
Ah, my brother, do not take hold of a
thing merely becauso it is r.ew. Try
it by the realities of a judgment day.
Bat,
the other hand, do adhere
ything merely because it is old.
There is not a single enterprise of the
church or the world hut has sometitm
been scoffed at.
Thero was a time when men derided
even Bible societies; and when a 1
young men met near a haystack
audience might feel that the Lord Al
mighty was putting upon them the
hands of ordination. I tell you every
one, go forth and preecb this gospel.
You have as much right to preach as
I have, or as any man has. Only find
out the pnlpit where God will have you
preach and there preach.
Headly Vicars was a wicked m
the English a;my. The grace of God
came to hint. He became an earnest
and eminent Christian. They scoffed
1 said. "Yon are a hypo-
; you
» bad a
exclusive. It hides itself. It needs
fresh air, more outdoor exercises.
Thore arc many Christians who
giving their ci
They
sclf-examina-
ro feeling their pnlses
what is tho condition of their
spiritual health. How long would a
man have robust, physical health if he
kept all the days and weeks and
months and years of his life feeling bis
pnlse instead of going o'
I was once amid the wonderful and
bewitching cactns growths of North
Carolina. I never was more bewilder
ed with the beauty of (lowers, and yet,
when I would take np one of those
cactuses and pnll the leaves apart, the
beauty was all gone. You could hardly
tell that i
But thero
people in this day jnst pulling apart
their own Christian experiences t
what there is in them, and th<
nothing left of them. This style of
self-examination is a damage instead
intage to their Chi
character. I remember when 1
boy I nsed to havo a spot in the garden
that I called my own, and I planted
*y few days I would
pnll it up to see liow fast it was grow-
•— Now there are a great many
tian people in this day whose
6elf-cxamination merely amounts to
the pulling of that which they only
yesterday or the day before planted.
O my friends, if yon want to have a
stalwart Christian character, plant it
right ont of doors in the great field of
Christian usefulness, and though'
storms may come upon it, and though
tho hot snn of trial may try to con
sume it, it will thrive until it becomes
a great tree,in which the fowls of heav
en may have their habitation. I have
no patience with these flower-pot
Christians. They keep themsel'
this country, thero went laughter and
ridicule all around tho Cbrii
church. They said the undertaking
was preposterous. And so also the
work of deans Christ was assailed.
People cried ont: “Who ever heard
of such theories of ethics and govern
ment? Who ever noticed snch a style
of preaching as Jesns has?” Ezekiel
had talked of mysterious wings and
from Cap
ernaum and Genessarct and ho drew
his illustrations from the lakes, from
the sand, from the ravine, from the
corn-stalks. How tho Pharisees scoff
ed! liow Herod derided! How Ju
das hissed! And this Jesns they pluck
ed by tho beard and they spat '
NO OT71LE, NO 3PA.Y.
PAIILESS EYE W5TER
vmms at c
“Magistrates’ Docket "
Forme in Ga. Justice Courts. 91.10by
mail. Address ROBERT L. RODGERS,
Attorney, Atlanta, Ga.
Ill he kept bis faith in Ch:
er awhile, fiudiug that they could
; turn him aside by calling’ him
hypocrite, they said to him: “Ol
von are nothing but a Methodist.
That did not disturb him. Ho went o
performing his Christian duty until he
had formed all his troop into a Bible
class and the whole encampment was
shaken with the presence of God. So
Havelock went !nto the heathen tem
ple in India while the English army
was thero and put a candle into the
hand of each of the heathen gods that
stood around in the heathen temple,
and by the light of those candles held
op by the idols Gen. Havelock preach
ed righteousness, temperance,and jndg-
it to come. And who will say on
h or in heaven that IJavelock had
the right to preach? In the min-
r’s house where I prepared for cal-
lego there was a man who worked by
if Peter Croy. Ho could
neither read nor write, bnt he was a
of God. Often theologians would
stop in tho house—grave theologians
family prayer Pctor Croy would
be called upon to lead, aud all those
at aronnd, wonder-struck at
bis religions efficiency. When he
prayed he reached op and seemed to
take hold of tho very throne of tho Al-
nrighty, and ho talked with God until
the very heavens were bowed down in-
;o tho sitting-room. Oh, if I were dy-
ng I would rather have plain Peter
Croy kneel Lv my bedside and com
mand my immortal spirit to God than
*ie greatest Archbishop arrayed in
istly canonicals. Gb preach this
on say yon are not licensed,
me of tho Lord Almighty
lorning. 1 license yon. Go
preach this gospel; preach it in the
Sahbatli schools, in the prayer tuccl-
the highways, in the hedges.
i unto yon if yon preach it
not!
I remark again that in order to be
qualified to meet your duty in this
particular age, you want unbounded
laith in the triumph of tho truth and
the overthrow of wickedness. How
dare tho Christian church ever got dis
couraged? Havo wo not tho Lord Al
mighty on our side?” How long did
it take God to slay the hosts of Scuna-
eberib, or burn Sodom, or shake down
Jericho? liow long will it take God
when he once arises in his strength to
overthrow all the forces of iniquity?
Between this time and that there, may
be long seaaous of darkness, tho char
iot wheels of Gospels may se<
heavily; bnt there is the pn
yonder is tho throne and Oi
has lost its eyesight and Omnipotence
falls hack impotent and Jehovah
driven from his throne, then the chnrch
of Jasns Christ can afford to bo
pondent—bnt never until then,
pot8 may plan and armies may m
and tho Congresses of the nations
seem to think they are adjusting all
the affairs of the world; but the mighty
men of the earth are only the dust of
the chariot wheels of God’s providence.
And I think that before the sun of thii
the last tyranny wil
fall, and with a splendor of demonstra-
shall he the astonishment of
the universe. God will set forth the
brightness and pomp and glory
IsTtho
The Temperance Convention.
The Rav. Sam Joi
lis stirring speeches
last Wednesday night. It is
reading, and we reproduce ft as
by the Constitution of Thursday
Ho said: “I believe liquor is a good
thing in its place, and 1 believe *
place is in hell. | Applause.] If In
"n hell l might driuk it, but so help
• oil never will on this earth drink
again." Speaking of the good that
:omplished by prohibit!'
>uld be
the difficnlties th
obtaining it, hi
trouble is with these little politicians.
They_sav it won’t do to bring this
question into politics. They say it
will hurt yonr party. If yonr party
has got to lido into power on a whisky
barrel, then I say it ought to be hurt.
| Laughter.] I am a Democrat. I was
born a Democrat, bnt if yon make
acy mean opposition to sump-
. ws and friendship to liquor,
then I am anything hut a Democrat
| Gfcat cheering. | After all, this thing
of politics is jnst a qnestioaof the ”ins”
and the “oats.” It" the Radicals get
years from now they will adopt
the good old Democratic cry. “Turn
tho rascals out.” ) Laughter, j Some
fellows 6ay don’t mix politics and re
ligion. When yon hear a fellow talk
that way you may know he hasn’t got
ny religion to mix. | Laughter, j I
vonld mix religion with politics, bnt
lot politics with religion. A little re
ligion will help politics. It will make
n and decent. | Laughter. | We
truth, justice and temperanco
with politics in this State. ] Ap
plause.] 1 spoke to the Legislature
of Tcnnessco on this subject the other
day. They are talking about a con
stitutional amendment on the liqnor
ip there. Wc want this
eared up beyond the roach
of these little cross-roads judgos who
hop up every now and then and say
ithing is unconstitutional. |'
An old skunk
ottnd on both
ice is a beauti-
,ughtcr. ]Th,
' ".eorgia
Legislature. Some iu<
Legislature that meets
‘n’t fit to go to the ch;
lUgliter and applause,
of a thing staggering a
lidcs of the streets at (
il npiunutira. 11.
not a purer, uqblcr l _
than your Governor. | Cheers. ] There
no better men in Georgia than
supreme court judges. [Ap
plause.] I told them in Tenn
the other day, that you had for n
justice in Georgia, a man who
■it np all night talking to a pnnit
the altar. Georgia is all right a
presR the infamons wrong that is bein
done by whisky, von are rotten yom
self. [Laughter. J Some of yon hoi
1 ’• know roe. I speak plainly,
ords yon can understand. No'
an take the Latin word decay*
, won’t please a fellow. If you
take the good old Anglo-S:
FORSYTH, Oi.
I TI Is institution to fast raealnloK its form-
ftuiaas&nSrw
laSSofWSr
K* and constant growth in pabOe confidence
nl favor. The Spring action wUl begin
onday January vrih *W3. -
■Those In search of a food school, on#
hrojpecis of Monroe. Foor Informal
7 ° R.T.ASBURT, President-1
m« pirns
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i it. The lower part making a spacious
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The leal estate
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I am now ready to grind all'the wheat
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11 new and In first rate order. Satisfac
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maytott
when they ought to plant it
great garden of the Lord so that the
whole atmosphere coaid be aromatic
with their Christian usefulness. What
we want in the church of God is more'
brawn of piety. Tho century plant is
wonderfully suggestive and wonderful
ly beautiful; bnt 1 never look at it
without thinking of ita parsimony. It
lets whole generations go by before it
pnts forth one bloom; so 1 have really
more heartfelt admiration when I see
the dewy tears in the bine eyes of the
violets, for they come every spring. My
Christian friends, time is going by
back three hundred tajddly that we cannot afford to
A recent statistician says that hn
an life now has an average of only
thirty-two years. From these thirty-
two years yon mast sub struct all the
time yon take for sleep and the taking
of food and recreation; that will leave
yon about sixteen years. From those
sixteen years yon must subtract all the
time yon are necessarily engaged in the
earning of a livelihood; that will leave
yon about eight years. From those
eight years yon mast take all the days
and weeks and mouths—all the length
of time that is passed In sickness, leav
ing yon about one year in which to
work for God. Oh, my soal,wake up 1
How dare thou sleep in harvest tiofie
1 they called him “this fellow.’*
All the great enterprises in and ont of
tho chnrch have at times been scoffed
at, and there have been a great mnlti-
tnde who have thought that tho char-
, of God’s truth would fall to pieces
it once got out of the old rut. And
there are thoso who havo n
with anything like impro<
church architecture, or with anything
like good, hearty, earnest charch sing
ing, and they deride any form of reli
gions disenssion which goes down
walking among everyday men rather
than that which makes an excureia
on rhetorical stilts. Oh, that tl
chnrch of God would wake up to s
adaptilility of work! Wo must at
mit tho simple fact that the church
of Jesna Christ in thia day do not reach
the groat masses. There aro fifty
thousand people in Edinburgh
never hear the gospel. There are one
million people in London who never
hear the gospel. There are, at least,
three hundred thousand souls jn the
city of Brooklyn who come not under
the immediate ministrations of Christ’s
truth; and the chnrch of God, in this
day instead of being a place full of liv
ing epistles, read and known of all men
is more like a “dead letter” post of
fice.
Bnt,” say people, “the world is go
ing to be converted; you must be p»-
' nt; the kingdoms of this world are
become the kingdoms of Christ.”
sver, unless the chnrch of Jesns
Christ puts on more speed and energy.
Instead of the charch converting the
Id, is converting the chnrch. Here
great fortress. How shall it be
taken? An army comes and sitf
aronnd about it, cuts off the supplies,
and says: “Now we will jnst wail
until from exhaustion aud starvation
tjiey will have to give np.” Weekf
and months and perhaps a year pan
along, and finally the fortress surren
ders through that starvation and ex
haustion. Bnt, my friends, the for
tresses of sin are never to be taken in
that way. If they are taken for God,
it will be by atorm. Yon will have to
bring np the great siege gnns of the
gospel to the very wall and wheel the
flying'artillery into line, and when the
armed infantry of heaven shall con
front the battlements, yon will have
to give the quick command:
ward! Charge!”
Ah, my friends, there is work for
yon to do and for me to do i
this grand accomplishment,
my pnlpit and I preach
„1.:» it. t..v
perpetuity of Ilia eternal government,
‘ ‘•nt of the starry flags and the erabla-
jned insignia of this world God will
take a path for his own triumph, and
stnrning from universal conquest lie
•ill sit down, tjie grandest, strongest,
highest throne of earth His footstool.
‘Then shall all nations’ song ascend
*" ' ,r Ruler, Father, Friend, ^
To Thee,
TUI lies
With Peace on earth, good will
1 presell this
in rage all Christian workei
every possible department. llosl
the living God march on! march
His spirit will bless yon. His shield
will defend you. His sword will strike
for you. March on
despotisms will fall
horn its idols, and Mohammedanism
will give up its false prophet, and Ju
daism will confess the trne Me
and the great walls of snperstitio
come down in thunder and wr<
the long, loud blast of the gospel
pet. March on! The hesiegetnent will
soon'Lc ended. Only a few
on the long way; only a
sturdy blows; only a few more batth
cries, then God will pnt the h
on your brow, and from the living
fountains of heaven will bathe eff tin
sweat and the heat and the dust of the
conflict. March
you the time for work
and with t
pnlpit is the bank. Yonr pnlpit is
the store._ Yonr pnlpit is tht editorial
chair. Yonr pnlpit is the anvil. Yonr
pnlpit is the honse scaffolding. Yonr
pnlpit is the mechanic's shop. 1 may
stand in this place and through cowar
dice or through self-seeking may keep
back the word 1 ought to utter; while
von, with sleeve rolled np and brow
besweated with toll, may utter the
word that will jar the foundations of
which to beJkTen with the shout of a great vic
tory. Ob. that this morning this whole*
,nd pn
j do away with such
orm a Statu with a swiil tab
ernor and a lot c.f old
ing on the bench. (Applause
t refor
off.
[ Laughter. | Yon see, I choose my
word*. [Laughter.] of course, there
always somo little spelling book
ics sitting aronnd, who will go back
a fellow’s grammar. I wouldn’t
mind being swallowed by a whale, bnt
I wonld hate to be nibbled to death by
Georgia where the liquor traffic is ci
pled. In eighty counties there is j
I My l’*» k out for yonr drug
stores. Look out for your little rimlin
headed doctors. 11
of them fill their sju
|ttor and become tr
| Laughter. | God _ .
will prescribe liquor
might prescribe it for a i*oor, dying
>,but 1 wouldn't give it to aman
until be was dead. | Applause. J Whisky
toot good for one thing in this worl *
for which therein not something eli
that is better. | Applause. | If tho tin
ever conics when they say to in*
'You’ll die if von don’t drink whisky.'
I will say, 'Get my shroud wady.”
]Applause. | I
••eling l
churches in Atlanta are doiag jnst that
thing. [Langhter here.] If there is
'his vast audience one man or wo-
t who never had a relative ot’ loved
hurt or rained by .whuky^X went
or her to stand up right now.
l havo all had a brother, or a ion,
son-in-law, rained by whisky.
My goodness, these sons-in-law! I'd
rather have a boa uonatrietOT aronnd
my nock than to havo a drunken son-
in-law. [Laughter. ] The devil can’t
do any worse than that. [Laughter.]
Some Of yon old hypocrites that am
Hying with the whiskey quea-
going to get caught jnst that
way The devil in going to slip np
on you with a drunken son-in-law ana
I’ll bet he will make yon a prohibi
tionist with a vengeance. [Ladghter.]
1 look aronnd yonr city and see ft*
barrooms as thick as the stars in the
heavens. Each one of the three , hun
dred bars in Atlanta represents at least
ten confirmed drunkards each. Three
thousand men in Atlanta aoroti the',
line and gone to rain! You can stop
it if you want to. There are chdrdn.
members enough in thia town to turn
out any day and vote’liquor ont of it.
(Cheers.) Von are afraid to do it .'Yon
will let fome barkeeper with an old
rusty pistol enss and rare aronnd th*
polls and scare yon home. Yon don’t
want to have a fuss. [Laughter.)
Well, I’ll tell you every good man
dreads a fuss, bnt he don’t fear any
thing that walks on the earth.[Cheers.
The church lays back on the idea that
have peace. Oil Joshua went
day and fonght all day long,
crowding the enemy when he
looked up and saw the snn going down.
He said ‘Lord, if yon will jnst give me
three or four more hoars of sunshine,
.’11 clean these fellows up off of the
face of the earth.’ And the Lord jnst
made that old snn rack back on the i
dial, and Joshua won a victory tb* fame
of which has lasted until this day.
[Great cheering.] God despise* a
coward. I had rather die at the month
of a cannon doing my duty than to ran
away from it because 1 was afraid.
God entrusts all tho noble causes, on
this earth to men who are game.
[Cheers. |
<>ue enthusiastic, brave man in each '
unty in this State can carry prohibi-
m in Georgia. If yoa haven’t got
county import one. [Ap-
high license for
ie,j Talk about !
It license
hisky! I’d as soon have high 1
for smallpox. [Langhter.] - 1
want liquor at any price. [Cheers.]
If y6u fathers who have sons who are
your pride and yonr country’s hope,
rill give your enthusiasm, yonr brains
.nd your money into this cause, the
day will soon come when i mother can
kiss her boy when he leaves her side
the morning and know that he. it
fe. [Applause.] I want to see the
good people of Atlanta go to the polls
and work as they did in Cartersville
and this blighting curse will be lifted
from your fair city.” [Long and con
tinued applause. |
Nicholsons Pare Malt extract or Liq
uid Bread.
This uncoiled Extract of Mali is a
ting Tonic; a remedial Beverage, as
slating the Constitution to overcome
the various weakening and wasting
maladies, ami building up a healthy
body again. E. J. Khlridgn, agent
Americas Ga. rachl8-:im
An OiiiMirtunity for « r Fortune
Lost.
the I2th May, the Drawing of
The Louisiana State Lottery Company
showed the following resnlts; Ticket
"‘i. -l,2i(8 drew tho First Capital
ize of $75,000- It was sold in fifths
$1 each—one to Harry Dntton, Mel-
re, Mass ; one to Geo. Williams of
Washington City, I). C.. ono to Oral-
ri Z.app of Bound Top, Texas, collect
'd through Meant*. Ja*. H. Raymond
It Co. of Austin, Texas; one to 8. F.
Spencer, Ureenabnrg, Ky., collected
ial Bank of Lebanon,
t elsewhere. Ticket
Second Capital
fello’
fhim
rill*
tis funcr
t th;
. h.w that
c him. lam
al. | Applai
it 1'h make
.] 1 didn’t
milling bn
passed, and amid tho ontflakhings of
the judgment throne and the trumpet
ing of resurrection angels, aud the up
heaving ot a world of graves, and the
hosanna and the groaning of the saved
and the lost, wo shall be rewarded for
faithfulness or punished for our
stupidity. Blessed be the Lord God
of Israel from everlasting to everlast
ing, and let the whole earth be filled
with His glory. Amen and
Plain Question.
Mythical ideas are fanning the pub-
: brow with the breath of prejudice,
ignorance and hnmouggery. Have
the.reuoUst idea that yonr scrota-
-as created by tbe us« of potash
aud mercury? No matter what thi
canse, B. B. B. is the peer of all othei
remedies .Do-you pre«nme that yom
troublesome catarrh is the retail o
mineral poisoning? B. B. B. i« tbi
quickest remedy. Are yonr chronic
ulcers and boils and sores the result of
potash aud mercury? Medical gentle
men will not tell yon so, bnt 1». B. B.
is the only sovereign remedy. Were
yonr temblo kidney troubles created
by mineral poisoning? Not a bit of
it. but B. B. B. has proven
j Laugh
talk here more than tin
any of you fellows got*
the way homo. We
missed yon if yon hadi
[Langhter. |
I rejoice to*uight tha
two-thirds of the count
whiskey can’t be sold
plansc. | I am glad the legith
»dy
.[ And
,» ho,,
-f this
through Nath
Ky.. and tl
” .>1,9X5
ize of $25,000, »oM in fifth*-L<ms
J. I). Lengsfiold, clerk of Heath-
n. Smith *fc Co.. *.f Greenville,Mis*.,
collected through the Bank than; one
to H. N. Calderwood, Ottawa, Kaa.,
ono to IV G. Sexton, Ilrnton, Stewart
Co., Tenn., collected through the
Northern Bank «.f Tenn. at Clarks
ville, Tenn.; one to Jno. II. Jevrll of
Cattaraugus. N. Y., the reusin'!* r sold
elsewhere. No. 02,001 drew the Third
ize of $10,000, *<>!d also in tifthsioM
John God ley. No. 07 8 0th 8t.,
talumbus, O.; <(tber* to patties in 8aa
-'rancUco, Cal,; La Uygur. Kansas,
,nd el re where. Ticket* No. 5.289
ind 18,807 drew tbe two Fourth Capi
tal Prizes of $0,000 each, and the *n-
of $265,500 was likewise
broad-cast through tbe laud. Tbe
hole thing will I*? repeated on Tues
day, July 14, of which all information
can be had on application to M. A.
Dauphin, New Orlean*. Ls. Let. not
this opportunity slip by you,-a* yon
havo hitherto dons.
1 Ap-
i>giv<
jral local o;d
law. j Applause. ] If
whisky out of every county in this
at the first election w« will try it
. [Cheer*.] 1 had a great trial
not long ago. 1 have been a poor man
all my life, and when friends in Xa»h-
villc offered me a house and offered to
stand by me and back me np, it was a
great temptation; but l looked dowu
here and saw my old mother, Georgia.
1 never loved her so in all my life be
fore. I said, “Brethren,
it. Not that I love yc
I love Georgia more.”
When I die I want to die i
and before I die 1 want to
inch of her soil rid of the cu
ky. [Cheers.] I am not
the men who sell whisky.
bnt
| Checn
liable remedy. Are yoi
your eczema, dry tetter, etc., tbe effect
of too mnch potash and mercury? The
medical profession are the best judges,
and they say nay^ bnt R B. B. makes
more pronounced cures than all other
preparationa combined, jne-12-lm.
Buckleu’s Arnica Salve,
Th* Beet, Halve In the world for Cate
Braises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bto-mn. Fever
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Rands, Chilblains
Coras, and all Skin Eruption* and posture
If enres, Files, er no nay required. It Is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
. • • - u cents per box,
r. E, A Eldridge,
mad with the
mad with whisky. [Cheer*.]
mad with demijohns. I am glad they
haven’t got legs. | Laughter. J Those
that have wicker-work aronnd them
haven’t got legs, but there are plenty
- o.v V. °* re dnosed demijohn* walking
be a re-1 MOUn d Atlanta. [Laughter.] Ain r
YOUNG AND OLD ARE OF-
i afllictt-d and debilitated until life
become* a burden. The thought her-
iir* that worms art* the can**.
Shriner’* Indian Vermifuge will give
the relief yon so much need.
C. C. C.—The Hot Spring*
Remedy.
Tho curative properties of this oowerfal
and Justly celebrated tntdiciua are truly
wonderful, astounding not only tbe patient
and sympathising frWnds, bat smS? physi
cians throughout the country, beloDgfna to
the strictest school ot ethics, have thrown
do their Alteratives. SsrsaparlJlss, lodi-
iand Mercurials, after wltnersleg tbe
irgetic, thorouch and speedy curative
srers of C. C. C. Many Inferior remedies
re reached the hands of aaCerara. be-
uo they were extensively advertised,
lien* with equal tocceae have stood alone
their Merita. To this class betaOss«\ U.
, which quietly and successfully adver
tises Itself wherever introduced, ami is held
and esteemed a priceless boo* by tb* unfor
tunate sufferer. For sale by J. A. A D. T.
• ARELINS HATH.
stress, says of Solon Palmer’s Ifrfuums.
Toilet Soaps and other toilet articles: "1
unhesitatingly pranemneed them superior to
any lover i " “ " J * *
l’earl St.,:
money refunded. I
kin (Butane* J 00 •of'y for a poor woman wbo.evemr
- ’ time she goes to church has to put her
tender arm in the handle of an old
demijohn? [Laughter. | I pnt it in
this.waj: The liq-ror traffic ought to
ba made so odious t)i«i m.body but an
infernal scoundrel will ►'-!! it and no
body bnt an infernal fool will driuk it
[Cheers.] Separate these liquor deal
era Irons their liquor and they will be
all right. The chnich that will h«-n»*
a man who atlls whisky ia-a (letfeta-
bio fraud. [Applause.] The chnrch
that will hone* a man who rente a
honse to sell liquor is a hateful hypo-
j-itc. [AppIanEe.]^8ome of these
Principal depot, 371 a
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh
ness to it, who would rather
not tell, and you can't tell.