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The Sumter Republican. Snu-WiocKLT, One Year - - -f**> Weekly, One Ten - 3 -®° yPiTtfii nr advance.® AU advertisement* emlnztlnf? from pnhUe ajSBBsssgBg* g^aMisgessrsa; for each robseqoent itiaertloa. Fractional Mrt* nf nno hundred are considered one ESSrrf SttoSaSrg.yd toitui Witt date and slgnatore, la counted as a word. T^«Sh must accompany the copy of each adrertSement, unless ; different aange- tenU bare been made. PROFESSIONAL CARDS- B.B.& B- P. Hinton, Attorneys at hint. Practice in State and Federal courts. fT Hawktaa Building Americas, Ga.- THE WEEKLY ESTABLISHED IN 1854 BY C. W. HANCOCK.! DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS AND DEVOTED TO NEWS, LITERATURE SCIENCE. AND GENERAL PROGRESS ' ’ V : j Terms: $2 A TEAR IN.ADVANCE YOL. 82. AMERICUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1885. NO. 18. Advektotug l One Square first Insertion, r r - - • r V- oi V. F.ach subsequent insertion, HTTes Lines of Minion I stltuta a square. : "^sx. All adTWtlNMita not contracted for will be chsLrged ahoTe rates. .. i > Jr*it t Advertisements not specifying the tensth of time for which they- an; to he inserted will bo continued until ordered out and charged for accordingly. ‘ * tooccupy fixed places wll Serbeivs be charged 25 per cent B. P. HOLLIS, Attorney at haw. building. E. G. SIMMONS. Attorney at haw, AMERICUS OA.. _ office in Hawkins’ bullding^south Mite of JanCtf Lamar Street, in the old office B. H. WILKINSON, Attorney at hate, Amcrlcuw, Gu. All business entrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. Money col lected will be Immediately remitted. Iterance: J. W. Sheffield A Co. Omo-Lamar Street Peoples National Bank Building. J- M. R. Westbrook, M. D- Physician and Surgeon. Amor louN.Gn. Office in Dr. Eldridge's Drue Store. Rcs- idence on Church Street, next door to W«- Dr. J. A. FORT, Physician and Surgeon. Offers his pra —ile of Amerio Eldridge'a Drug i: people of Dr. Eldfi be found •iclnlty. Office a re. At night e»: residence at the Taylor houM a Lamar street. Calls will receive prompt attention. T. A. GRAHAM. u.& d, r. Prescription Druggists. AMERICUS, GEORGIA Dr. D. P- HOLLOWAY, DentisT, American, ... Georgia. Treatssuccessf ally all dlaeasesof the Den tal organs. Fills teeth oy me Improved method, and Inserts artificial teeth on the best material known to the profession. “TOFF1CK over Davenport and Son’a Drug Store. PATENTS Caveats, Ite-lssues and Trade-Marks cured, and all other patent causes-In — Patent Offloe and befbre tho Courts prompt ly and carefully attended to. Upon rtoeint of model or sketch of invention, most eartfid examination, and advise at nuie (ability Fret of Charge. FEES MODERAT1 FEES MODERATE, and I make NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECUR ED. Information, advice and special ref- '““napplleatior Near U. S, Patent Office. Fillmore Brown. Edgerton House, Opposite Passenger Depot, MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. Brown & Son, Proprietors Hates fS.OO Per Day. DR. CARLISE'S. 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The lower part making a spacioi business store, with a frontage on the square sufficient for a still larger house The real estate runs back three hundred feet, with every space for stables, barns, wood or for whatever use space may be de manded. Favorable terms with a proper cash bonus, will secure the purchase. For portkulars enquire at Sumtxb Be' ruaucAN Office. mays Si SAVED HIS LIFE. 4 Physician's Testimony. Mr. John Pearson, v ■nr i t his half-brother), bis death was regani- aertaln and tnm. After exhausting all a last resort, sent for While two devoured w le ©orrtSitJed t issbeen fully ^restored ti 7.0. HoJLOWArVjSr Another Rescue from Death. In 1*1, while tewing'on a machine, my wife was taken with a.severe pain in her aide, which followed by hemorrhages from her ' , fever, and tho could nei- r food, a physic litidkia - ”^ i trlfd it continued tha medicine^ i — in «h F. HEARNDON. ^a^nal oonsnltaikaM? tw^rhj^luns.her Lun* Ke. tori r. I.v «lvi., .S rmo of ’bj^Ph^D That made the dose so l Two bodies with a single n< imach-pump for tn the toughest boson . idest lips turn blue To think that such a splendi From Macon. tapaf. he remedy, a: over betn before. cheater eFtanj LAMAMANkYn, * LAMAR, MACON, GA. s couehln* i t deep or retain anything ot Ward Beecher’s fourth sermon in his on “Evolution” was delivered Sunday in the presence ot an assembly that, despite the heat, packed Plymouth TUTT*S marks on the se of Romans. , P art: PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE, Tha Greatest Medical Triumph of tho Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. hark part. Ms Bader the ahonlder- blade, Fallaeee after eatlae, with adit- larliaatiaa te exertiea ef body er alad. Irritability of temper. Lew spirits, with efhaV ’ - * ’ — mvt nr neglected seat d I'rlae, a sss&usiffib CONSTIPATION. ^TffWBKLMawttpectal^ adapted change of feeling aa to astonish the sufferer. SfyssKtSfiaBSttt?; ' lnstantaneooaly.* Sold by Druggists, < sent by express On receipt of •!. Office, 44 Murray St., New York. a may bring to my mill. grind all mill. Th< rate order. Satisfac tion guaranteed, both as to quality a quantity. Have your wheat well dried t tore bringing It to the mill. Near Magnolia Springs. -A. HSrZEW RE D UBH l&OROl o HEALTH ME-N 2 DEADLY ICE-Ci io-1 n;a*.h the toil of Wilkes. Equally true he [ is it, that Vice President A. H. Ste- , Sec. of State Robert Toombs Two Ice-cream plates: And threads of love "he youthful pair stomachs with a la favor of this v. as horn at the . It TV! ree that he should. ...... r r.nd work his ! .Tndgo Snhn A. Camobel!, subseqaeut- ! ly a member'>f the Confederate Cabi- rtssi-on of the law, net, were ail natives of Wilkes.— 1 3 *. l k'’ J a ' v > s not} Strange, too, Postmaster General Ilea- exas. formerly resided in n. These ciicumstaaces at the grand old county with TABERNACLE SERMONS, sr bet. t. D.wrrr talmase •- \Va.lii that passed for one! rough field and fores And spoiled the picnic’s fun, irtalin Why Go *merited tho world I an He did Twflcaimct tell, but! r cannot be happy ourselves, and cannot make others happy. When that we have been vexed and have lost o udjje John Dooly in his day v Such wofui work c Non But hom ITiere to be nursed and coddle* 'N.USCV.VLVLi V.O\5 ft. Beecher on Kvolutio: lie base ■enth and eig Mr. Heoche "I believe that i f the to gi\ i of the ligh perfect interpretati tal chapters n theory of evolution of this more rccer method of God iu creation shall h been explored and thoroughly nndi itood, I think both of these chaptt :ry of th« will c i prom tha gether for supremacy,the a chap If you ter of Romans with the und< period in which the shiniug out of ti ioul of God upon their souls has givi them a victory over the animal natu that is in them, you will begin sound the depths ot tho wonderf ' apter, and you will see flashes philosophy strange to any llebri mind, strange in Paul’s, yet m&mfc here. It ought not to be supposed that because the Divine method of creation passed a period of doubt, and has become the working theory of the hole scientific world, all applications f it to nature, to society, to religious questions, aro also solved and Bettled. There are many spheres of uncertainty. The world has almost infinite contents, we know comparatively but a por- oC them. The theory of evolution may be said to bo in the condition of an incomplete railway. In its rude and yet unnseahlc conditions it is the prophet ofitB own perfect state. The Baltimorean, of last week, c Lined a cut of the house in Waaliii in, Ga., iu which the last sessio: :o Confederate Cabinet was lit Ye give above a faithful represeu i of tho handsome and commcdi ous house in which the lion. Jeflerso s. President of the lato Confcdei tatc.- - , and his Cabinet held tliei siceting. Overwhelmed with dir , upon tho evacuation of Rich- l, April, 1865,1 rit.. lie w good nature aud his 1 read ■ I him a number of times fr •cited down when he had given if brotbei ruber of the > been loid of him that challenged by Judge iglita duel, he accepted and seil to light, lie turned the ing into ridicule, and when it atoned that be would be pub- tho papers as a coward, he and said: “I had rather fill r dispositions all tha algo Dooly was fond of his bran- Whisky was known in his day drink. While presiding possible to have made over again. Because we do not believe this, onr dispositions do not rove. . A man says: “I am iras- ), and 1 can’t help it,” or “I am ugeful, and I can’t help it,” or “I am impulsive, and I can’t help it. You We may have onr dispo- e told tho f r of u o much as the ofti- s samo time •, Mr. Sheriff,” ho said il took the pitcher, at t ving the sheriff a sly wink. TIM at was understood, the sheriff brought the kind of water the Judge ed. By the time the ’ court ad- cd for dinner the pitcher was After dinner, as the Judge took his seat, he said: “Mr. Sheriff, let the :ourt have a pitcher of water, and from tho same well, Mr. Sheriff.” The Tudgo enjoyed his brandy and water for the altcrno alio- mirons way, intioduced Mr. Blank Mr. Brown, and said: “Mr. Brown, introduce to you my friend, Mr. Blank, the Inferior Judge of the Inferior Court of Lincoln county.” For such an introduction, his frieud, Mr. Blank knocked him down. “Well,” said the Judge, when he arose, “that was a very unceremonious way to treat a man for introducing ried o t of t Soutl briefly in the t< Thei laude and hero tho last meeting of the fa 1' confederacy was held. ’Washington is a venerable to and has existed for n little over a o tury, the county in which it is sitaati Wilkes, having been organized in 17' It has ever been niemorablo from many FRENCH WINE COCA Strengthens and Exhilarates It sustains and refreshes, aids digestion and FOUTZ’S tRT NORSK AMO CATTLE POWDERS Provisions. i * . flq Preston, Ga. Mr.H-S. Andrews Is nos- Manufacturing Marble for Toombstooea,H Mitts, Itantles, Ac., Ac. This marble all. be found as du ruble and as smooth to tlie touch as well as pleasing to the eye as the native marble and and at one fourth the cout - Inspection and orders solicited. apUStf i H! .U./iM \ ’ COTTOH AVENUE 'For a long time speculative theolo gy ruled man’s belief, and it has come pass that theology stands in about is state, that thoso that understand it quarrel incessantly among them selves, aud those that don’t want to quarrel don’t understand it. In tho popular mind this system of organized and systematic belief is confounded with religion. It is not the cause of religion; it is only confounded with Christianity. The two things are as wide apart us heaven aud bell ;nant systems of theology arf .1, and philosophically they ; perfect or false. It causes, but now more than it enjoys tho melancholy fame of wi nessing tho collapse of tho Con federal that had existed for four years—first Montgomery, Ala., and next in t : ty or Richmond, Ya. In May, 1865, President Day ad a portion of his Cabinet reach* io town, and the former became t elcomo guest of Dr J. J. Itobcrtso ho occupied tho brick which was located tin of tho State of Georgia.” •d in 1821, $10,000. It is pi; This u insulted me,” said Blank, don’t see how,” said Judge , “for you aro certainly an Infe- Judg icoln county.” HIDE IX, DOCTOR. Dooly would get liis very nervous. that condition MU- ledgeville daring one of tho Legislature, and while there, got a spree. lie had cool off, and required tho attention of heel boot* make the raos md the and Lnt .able It has uncovered porticoes of iron two sides of the first and second sto a spiral stairway with mahogany i ing reaching to the roof, ami well ished apartments. In the early_ day fashionable for spurs and high in who could with his boot doing the fashion- able thing.* There was a young phy sician in Milledgevllle, who was called in to sec Jndge Doolv, and as he came up the stairs making a terrible clatter with liis boot heels and spurs, Judge Dooly, who heard him coming, called out: “This way, doctor; this way; ride right in; don’t tie the horse, bat right ii “TLe Disposition of Christ.” There U nothing more desirablo than pleasant dispoeitioa. Without it feel iper, or have been impatient under aome light cross, we wake up to a caw appreciation of proper equi poise of nature. We wish that we had been born with self-balance. We en vy the bearing of that man who is nev er thrown- into perturdation. We live under, the feeling that ae vsars pass along,.ooi character will be mellowed and ripened; and we will become more self-controliable, forgetful of the fart that an evil left in onr nstnre unerad icated grows to more offensive pro portions, and that a transgression not cast out may become the grand-father of a great generation of iniquities. impulsi help it. r _ sitions made over again; evil uprooted, right imparted. If it is ever done at all, my friends, it 'will be by having the disposition of Jeans Christ set down in the midst of our nature. I shall this morning discourse to yon about the disposition of the Lord In the first place the spirit of Jesns ss a spirit of gentleness. I know that sometimes He made wrathful ut terances against the hypocritie and the Pharisee; but for tha. most part His words and His demeanor were gentle, and laving, and kind, and patient, and inoffensive, and pleasant. When yon consider the fact that He hkd an omnip- potenco with which He might have of His alking and adding to yonrs. It was a lga£ journey to save you (i gue. It is lifting a heavy weight ordfi that yon might not be put to the iu. It is the substance of mv Juiusperity that there may l hum to yonr case and prosperity. How little of that spirit any of us have! Two little children on a cold day were walking down tho street, the boy with baldly any garment* at all.and tbo girl iaacoat that she had outgrown,and the - wind was at* sharp, she said. “Johnny com© nnder my coat.” He said. “It is too short.” “Oh.” she *sid, “it will stretch.” Bnt the coat would not stretch enough, so sho took it off and pat it upon the bov. m b*t was self-sacrifice. There Mwf '* * Christ taking off his robo for yon and bo light if we are to cirry it,thflchnrclu t pew soft' if wo are. to art on it, th^ work . »y if we are to jperfotm it, the sphoro lliant if wo aro to move in U, the’ religions service short if. vre an to suri- : * v 've it. Oh the way to heaven, rotki ?Ct' . „ «*» M ’sleep;dahaKjUt;.: irf 0 raging Marti lies, and they were dying ou the tips of yonr. fingers, handpt up by scores and hundreds from it, the out of this dusty world toward heaven * - kid gloves and a silken ■n^ihide! ^ 1 '' witlu.it Hire When the plagne a surgeons . , w decided that there mast be a post-mortem examina tion, in order that they might know how to meet and arrest that awful dis- And there was silence in the college of surgeons till Ur. Guoin rose and said T know it U ot rtaiu dgath to dit- l one of those bodies; but somebody it do it, and I shall. In the name of God and humanity 1 will do the work/’ He .went home, made out his will, then went to the dissection, accom plished it, and, in twelve months, died. That was self-sacrifice that the world understands. Obi the more wonderful sacrifice of the Son of God! He walked to Em- mans. He walked trom Capernemn to Bethany.- He walked from Jerusalem to Calvary. How far have you and I walked for Christ? His head ached, His heart ached. His back ached for ns. ‘ How much have wo ached for Him? Let ns this morning look over ‘all tho years of onr lives and see the paltry list of onr self-sacrifices. Not doed in yonr life or my lit* worthy the n _ • . it; I Still fnrther: The spirit of Christ e remarkable. Little children, who He v His footstool, and lodging with one Simon a tanner! He whose chariots the winds are, walking with sore feet, jostled as though he were a nobody! with disease that they shuddered to have any one come near them, asked. Him to pat His hand on their wonnds;* so very soothing. THERE WAS NOT A MOTHER. with so sick and delicate a babe that she was afraid to trust it in the Sa- His footstep was so outlaw! Nicknamed! Struck at! Spit gentle it would not wake up the faint- on) “* s °“» ro »5 k P^P 1 * 1 Denounce her now. Blast her. Kill her.” Jesns looked at her and then looked at the assailant!, and said: the cabin by the disciples, lough he had dono no more than Let him that i. without .in cut th. «wea' from his brow fir*•tone.” When, blind mu ent JjHt',SfX'h.'fe-2! by the waytide making a greet ado be- toot of dMtb orhe bra.t of L.aarns ennee be h.d no vi.ion. th! p«,pl. told W** tlw him to hneh np, that ho wee bother- g™ve*tu° th > end. yet walhing homo iog tho Mnetor; but Chmt came where H«ry end JUr ba M though ho ho -a. and ..id to himt -What writ m 'l * P 1 *" thon that I do unto thee!” Gcotleno.. “"'l 0 *“? «• "'fiht of voice; gcntleaes. of hand; geatlenee. b«rban vilUge ot Bethany. Omn.po- of foot_So ell admire it. though we n, “’" * ■ 8«' b ' have it. The rough moan- Walking tn common sandal., seated may r the h substantially constructed. The which foresees the ilang< 1 tha of til. critical elerai the foremost agnostic and atheistic reasoners on the subject propose to re name God, and call him force or ener gy. I don’t care, {f by that they mean, as they will have to mean, what we mean by ‘Jehovah,’ by ‘Lord,’ by ‘Christ,’ they can make a name to snit themselves. The name is not tho thing; it is tho qualities that are under ‘and if there be one thing that is to be triumphantly demonstrated it seems the world hind it of God himself. In human there are elements which, wh< stimulated and quickened by the Divii Spirit, lift men up to sncli a relatio ship with God as to give them, n only the sympathy and understanding of God, but also something of Divim wer. Is that taught by evolution? lives up to it. Christ himself tcachei that it is In the power of men by fasting and prayer height tb&t they can control not only assimilation. Imparts new 11 gles to the wernfand exbv and body,and excites every fac ulty of mind and body to , healthy and natural condition. demoniac spirits but matter itself. The snm of all this is that man is primary observation, an animal, i wondertol taTteonSx o^Ee genital organs, and removes aU mental and p*~* caJeyha-ttpa. The greatest blessing mental and phyM- „ latest blessing to *” fflktod with NemmToo-platotT*** Sick Headache, ■* T iuralgla, Wakefulness, Loos ot Memory, PEMBERTON’S FRENCH WINE*COCA Will vltafae year Meed and build — Teachers, Or- and all who use the voice. * ' ' l half will Cod lathe WINK OOUA. U aa boor before appearing before u*i dleocee, the mod remarkable results- WINK GOG A Is endorsed and recommended by over 20,- sale by Dr. E. JJOdrtdge. AMERICUS. GA. J. S- PEMBERTON & CO Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, It need n..t be added tha t tho next da- difforo !»»nce of tlio pntsuli dwell on tho subject. The pen that cht« Chief Mag- id his Cab- an-1 dep liopin; aided tha till i tbo po of Mr. M. T. Green, of Wash Ga., who has also in liis custody a long oaken box, containing the man nscripts ami valuable papers of thi late Admirable Raphael Semmcs,which >ds foi e Dooly, when a young man at made a happy hit that brought .'ore the public with eclat. It has soou after Warren county reated. An unprincipled rich vanted to cheat or steal a part of land rom a poor neighbor. The land »Warren county. The poor man -inploycd Judge Dooly, then a yonng ttii bluff, th.gr.ai, warrod” hswUud *hh public... *«d .i.ocro. Oh.th. loro, to look dfw.i.10 S. l£. htmMrtpof th. bon ot Godl llow iu foot; th. .tonoi.it winter loro. Main Jon and 1 ham of merge into the sunshiny spring, and _ e most impulsive and precipitate na- .. - , . tire molt be attracted bj thVraatl.- P#**""" •*“ 11 , net. of Chrut. Th. rolma... ft Hi. “J ” ,trnt “ d "* ,1 “ ‘® A-«- look .homed boiiteroa. Geacaaret in* t bc ir p!»tw*■ *ctl cry °, lV 1 u.S..a H rh. 1 ™” o iL,"‘a“ sr ssss^°sifa» " L it. It Ua Ji^acj oflatdoor life £,<W *‘" t S«t ronrething of ou, diipoiitioa. th. wrong ,f t-h, Tha thunder of .the world* ®f* n 0b ' 3urs the milk ot human kind- i'J*/ The treachexy.the extortion, IC.XODT.EXESS or MXAXHKX, way. Gethsemane; iyc* on tbe*lake; prayer.among the sick; prayer on the cross. take the smoothness ont of onr nature Why, yon can not mention the name denied that he had ;old the land. Jndge Dooly examined the and we become suspicions and hyper- ‘casolL 0 ly that they il, the poor n sum of money. had his witnesses i day ot the trial of critical and struck alio vac with astUes, of prayer. Prayer for little children: and frowns come to the brow,, anid “I thank Thee.O h'ather.Lord of heav harshness to tho voice and blnntness en and caith, that Thon hast hid these the manners. What an otter and things from the wise and prudi almost universal lack of gentleness, so revealed them unto babe! that we do not know howto talk! to for hit friends: “Father, I will that administer to tho troubled, they be with me where 1 am.” Prayer ing at tho fall of Mobile, never been opened, and will Homcday throw a flood of light upon tho opera- b of the Confcdei The present ow nd one of low-toned sinfnl being; that necessary that he should remain *o, and that when the rays of the Divine soul touched his, and translated, him higher sphere, that ho should come into direct and personal “ommunion with God consciously, and in this un interrupted communion of soul with its Creator, in this higher range, he should have something of Di- might be called really set free from all animalism and from .the subvc influences of our fleshly condition; EVOLUTION ANlk CHRISTIANITY 'What is Christianity? Is not that evolution? Is cot that tho inos* glo rious application that has ever been made of that ascending scale by which men steadily find out that God*is their God, and that they aro nis childre: by a successive series of unfoldings, by the doctrine of evolution of forces in life? Of all that lies in human society by the gradual stages of civilizations? Of all that belongs to morality by its steadier unfolding and advance? And last and most glorious,. the unfolding . l'ho the oldest citizens of Wi nedFort Heard was named in honor of the General’3 grand&irc. Washington’s central figure is tho med Hon. Robert Toombs, who after commencing tlio practice of law, served for eight years in tho Georgia Legisla ted tho doed given, Warren county.and nch a day, swearing positively ' day of the month, ndgo Dooly put but a few ques- n to tbo witncsfics, bnt wanted them to be certain that the deed given in Warren county on the day they swore it was. They reaffirmed positively it was on that day. Tt.rn- iog to the lawyer or lawyers for the rich man, he said, “Proceed with yonr argument.” Of course it was appar ently smooth sailing for the rich man’s lawyers, as the vovt man did not have After they had finish ed tlicir argument. Judge Dooly arose and said: “I will not detain the court and jury long; I will prove the deed forgery and the witnesses perjurers.” .Smiles lit up the faces of the rich man and his lawyers. Said Judge Dooly: “The witne^ the sick for the poor. We have onr for'His enemies: “Father, forgive them words of sympathy pitched on a wrong for they know not what they do.*' key. I had a sister whose arm was ~ just out of joint, and the neighbors esme, and they seized hold of the arm and I have. How soon onr knees get and polled mighty, and polled till her tired. Who is there that for ten min- anguish was great, bnt the bone went utea can keep his mind away from the not to the socket. After awhile a snr- store and the office and the shop, and geon came in, and with one touch it concentrate it in snppplicaiion. \Vh< was all right. So we go down to onr are the phials full of odors which Christian work with so rough a hand, the prayers of the saints? Oh and with to unkind and uusympathst- -want more ptayer in the house, ic a nature, that we miserably fail, prayer in the nursery, more ptsj while some gentle ^bristian tool comes tha parlors, more prayer in tho sodi along, and with one touch the torn circle, more prayer in the church, moi ligaments are healed sad the disturbed prayer in the legislative halls, more bones are rejointed. O, for something prayer among the yonng, more prayer of the gentleness of Christ! There ia among the old. Lord, teach tom power in such gentleness than in pray. We have not tested its power lifetime of high pretension. The dew yet. The very moment when tho diet re. He is subsequently United States Senator from the Empire State of the South, ’ ig eight years in that august body, and retiring at tho opening of the terrible struggle with foui expired service. The “c quent” will be 75 yes month, and is sensibly failing, having lost flesh recently! His mind, howev- deed was made v Warren connty on such a day. I hold in my hand the law creating the county of Warren, and I see that Warren December aud not November, and there was no snch connty as Warren when the deed iunbeam, and when stirred by the events and rocollec of other days, all the fire of his youth * ’ speaks i larkable th ind after there was transferred the Cabinet of President Davis, where he filled the position oi Secreta- great a man so that he becomes. part and I® toe parcel of God—not as to efface individ uality in hits, bnt -to be related to- Gqd as love relates the lover to lovod? This, is Christianity. Now, what i& there in tha doctrine of evolution that tradicts these sublime disclosures of man’s nature and his relation to God? Is not the whole tendency of facte, as ry of State. Preferring to take th field, he entered the Confederate army with a general’s commission, fought gallantly f< Hero it may not >n that Wilkes connty, Ga., above all other sections of the South, most intimately connected with Had a thunderbolt fell intheoourt )om there could not have been a great- r surprise. The jury did not leave Tin Tho Origin of Ear-Rings, stom of wearing ear-rings is that it is impossible to tell who set the fashion. According to the Moslem creed every Mohammedan lady tiders it her duty to wear thesi in sr of Hagar, who was held in peculiar the mother of uhmaal, the founder of the Turkish race. There is a curions legend that Sarah, the wile of Abraham, was so embittered against Hagar that she resolved to disfigure her rival’s face* ller better nature triumph- cd,'however, and she only pierced the lobes of her ears. Hagar,- wishing comely to Abram, pnt rings the leaders of* the. Confederate war. It .is a remarkable .fact, but. nevertheless true, thattho parent < nn.l s of the Hon. Jeiteravn many sensible giijaand wo of Juans without being obliged to think have aeqtu ^ ^ _ wonderful Hires in the pressure of the am", who •hall deliver me?”- ~ ' I recite *** these things to show you what,. UM Notices In total column lu* 5*: up tlio grassy plats for their flocks to nibble at; the shipwright away in the docyards; tho. wine-m of Engech dipping , hr ,th#£i% : j tho vat and pooling it..iatathq| skins—none of them were half so 1 as Ho whose head and hands and heart "«»<>• - yj;;o 3H1 TOLL OK TUN WORLDS WORK. From the day on .which he stepped t from tho carevaiwaty of Bethlehem J . the day ythanhe «t ig the : j.j j Yet the rilartys who waded the flood.' ’ i-3 I and breasted the fire get out of the way t .. j . while this colony of tender-toote Brookr . - j lyn ministers come up to get their" 1 crown. Oh, for more of that better spirit which start* a man heavenward, determined to get there himself and take everybody else with him. Easy in the private circle, busy in the Sab bath school, bnsy in the church, busy everywhere for God and Christ and heaven. Oh, Christian sonl, what has Jesns done against thee that thon hast betrayed Him? Who gave thee so mnch riches that thou, canst afford to despiso the awards of the faithful? At this moment, when all the armies of the earth and heaven and hell are plnnging into the conflict, how can you desert the standard? I have shown yon that the spirit of Christ was a spirit of gentleness, a spirit of self-sacrifire, a spirit of hn- . . mility, a spirit of prayer, a; spirit of work—five points. Will yon remem ber them? And are yon ready for .the ' tremendous conclusion of‘.he apostle: ! “If any man have not the tpirit of : Christ, he ia none of his?” Ovsrpow* : ering statement. Who can stand be- V fore it? Not I; not yon. And yet * this subject ought not to throw any . Christian into a despairing mood. Though we are all well aware o| the s though he s criminal think we have the seeds planted in onr soul, and the harvest, after a while will come. Glory to God, you have the blessed beginnings in your natnre. and though you are painfully aware, day by day, of your shortcomings, it is your earnest prater,*"’•Give me thia spirit of Jesus.” Aim high. I would not say one discouraging wtwd to yon. Watch. Pray. Study, Compare. On toward the prize. , Sheathe not your sword till you have gained the last victory. Crowns radiant and im mortal for all tho victors; bnt eternal death to every deserter. ' • Juno 17.—Special— to the appointment of presidential postmasters, the postmaster-gene ini says that in addition to the removals offensive partisanship, there were many more cases in which, after consideration, it had been decided not remove the postmasters. In those sea, although evidence nf offensive partisanship had been presented, it was regarded as insufficient, the presi dent not being disposed to seize the op portunity for removal, but .to require tho existence of partisanship to be ideniable fact. shoving the Mpirit of-fairness and delicacy that had animated the Presi dent in dealing with presidential poat- matters, the Poatmaster General said there were' eighteen such presidential of one Sommer night does more good of Nuremberg were signing the edict than ten Caribbean whirlwinds. that gave deliverance to Protestants, Still fnrthsr;the spirit of Christ was that very moment Martin Luther was a spirit of self-sacrifice. No yonag kneeling down in his private room mam ever had opening. before him praying for thrf accomplishment_of the brighter opportunities than opened be. object. Without any commur 1 *—'— fore Christ, if be had chosen to follow between the diet ef Nurember- a worldly ambition. He might have room where Martin Luther gained fortunes of toealth in the time be ing for that grand acco spent tending the sick. : Witk his Martin Lather rose from his knees power -toattract man and popularize aakmt; rnahed out into the street, himself, bejaigkt have gained any of- cried. “We have get the victory. Th< * '* * position. No orator ‘ever won Protestants are free.” That waa prayer plaudits as be might have won getting the answer straight from the freak saabedrfm «and synagogue, and thnme.: We need to pray like Daniel vast assemblages oa the sea-sida. No with bur face toward the Holy City, pbysiciai}* ever acquired snch a reputa- We need to pray like the publican, tion for healing power as Christ might smjling oh onr heart. We nwl ti* pray be had performed his ljke Paul, “Oh, wretched man that I We need Tlio Postmasters. Wa; made by President Ar- in the last days of his term, in cases where vacancies had occurred and which had been confirmed by the Sen- bnt no commissions bad,been li ed. In all of these cases, ae a mat* r of legal right. President Cleveland . old have made ap|Hiiiituieote, because u act of appointment had not been completed by the ia* nance of cotnmis- bnt he thought it only consider 'd . fair that- he should give mmissiuns in c nnplction of the appointment, and it had been done in all cases bnt one, and in that there had been a resignation by tho appointee before the commission Plain Question. Mythical ideas are fanning the pub lic brow with the breath of prejudice, ignorance and homouggery. Have u the remotest idea that yonr scrofn- waa created by the nae of potash id merenry? No matter wbat the use. B. B. B. i» the peer of all other remedies Do you presume that yonr troublesome catarrh is the ret-ult. of mineral poisoniug? B. B. B. is the quickest remedy. 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