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OLDEST PM’EU IN THIS SK 'TION ( >F ;
GEORGIA.
RMrABMMl' O * ' ‘ N l1
UTTTU TU AT IITVDVIi i» serpent, and tho hand* of the
lllliliu 1 llAl lllliUijlii and woman nrostretched .tip toward the
tree an if to pluck tho fruit Thus the
raking Extraordinary Meas
ures to Ward Off Plague.
All the Important Happenings
Covered In One Column.
DR. TALMAGE’8 SERMON ON THE
OBSTACLES CHRISTIANS MEET.
Biblo story of tho full is confirmed.
In a museum at Constantinople you
see a piece of the wall that onoe in the
nnoieut temple of Jerusalem separated
Nervous
INDIA'S AWFUL DOUBLE CALAMITY ITEMS OF INTEBEST TO GEORGIANS
Pimples, blotches, blackheads, red, rough,
oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry,
frightful Mortality Is Expected If Ms Iks Investigation of tha Charges Against
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soap in the world, ns well as purest ana
sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery.
Dread Contagion Spread* to tho Vanina
Districts—Tha Cord Mayor of London,
Ooorga Kaudel.Phillips, Asks Ameri
cans to Aid tho Snfflsrara.
BUSINESS CARDS.
DR. W- L. CASON,
DENT \L SURGEON,
Sandersville, -
OfBoeou esRt side ol ilio piiblio square.
J. E. HYMA N
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville. Georgia.
f'lllllblDIC ItlltCI.
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Gr< lit Family Magazine $3.00 a year with the
Hai lersvilln Herald. $3 40 a year.
Frank Leslio’H Pleasant Honrs for Boys
and Girls, an illustiatod Monthly for young
oiks $1.00 a yoar with tbeSandersville Her.
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\ magazine of Humor, Satire, and Tales ol
Adventure, $1.00 n year, with Sandersville
Uf.i.ald, $1.75 n year.
Prompt attention given to bnninosB
Orrici with Kawmnoh ,V Hardwick.
JAS. R. HINES. M. A. 1IALE.
Lite Jndgo Superior Court Mitldlo Circuit*
HIN ES x HALE,',
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Will give special attention to Ooiumeroial
Law and to the practice iu the Su
preme i ourt ol Georgia.
B. T. EiWLIHOS,
T W IIAIIPWIOK
RAWLINGS & IIARI)WICK.
' ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Sanders■. Georgia.
Will practice in all iho court, ol Middle
Oironit. Prompt attentioii given ei Lut-iDcss,
Office on Harria Ht . m xl to Livery Stable
SANl-ELSVJI.LK. 0\.
J. W. DANIEL,
DENTIST,
(Qticura
London, Jan. 19.—The lord mayor
asks the Associated Press to publish the
following:
The lord mayor of London will receive
8nAr I, mill throiijjhnut th« world. Pottsi Dies
AitDCniu. Cose., Sole Prop.., Bo.lon,u. 8. A.
~~ ‘‘How to Prevent F ace llumore,” mailed nee.
with affectionate gratitude any donations
from the people
illcf fill
BEATTY 8 ORGANS AND PIANOS
Hon. Daniel F. lieatty, of Washington,New
Joraey, the great Orgou and Piano Mannfao-
turer, is building and shipping more Organs
anti Pianos than over. In 1870 Mr. Beatty
left home a penniless plow hoy, and by his
indomitable will he has worked bis way np
so as to sell so far, over 100,000 of Beatty s
Orrans and Piano since 1870. Nothing seems
to dishearten him; ohstaoles laid in his way,
that would huve wreokod an ordinary man
forever, be turns to an advertisement 8Dd
comes out of it brighter than ever. He was
mayor of Washington, New Jersey, from 1879
to 1883, tlvo terms, and reoently deolined a
lenomitintion for the sixth term, His in
struments, us is well known,are very popular
and aro to be found in all parts of the world.
We are informed that durlDg the next teD
years he iatends to sell 200,000 more of his
make; that means a busiuess of $20,000,000,
if we uverage them at $100.00 eaob. It is
already tho largest business of the kind Id
existence. Write or oail upon Daniel F.
Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, for oat*
log ue.
America for tho Indian
famine rellcf’funil. He invites the junior
branch of tho united family to emphasize
their noble feeling towards the mother
untry which the mother country cher
ishes for them.
G&OROB FAUDKL-PHlLLtrS.
India is face to face with an appall
ing double calamity and Europe has
taken alarm. Bat the plague is n mat
ter of graver ooncorn than the famine.
All tho continental governments are
adopting sanitary measures at the ports,
and the imports from Iudia of rags,
linen and other articles capable of con
veying germs are prohibited. It is an
nounced that a European conference
will be held at Romo to oonsider joint
measures to prevent tbe plague from
iuvadlng Europo.
The Russian government has sent
doctors to Persia to watch the progress
.ohnstou, with other representatives of could not be paid, and tho heavy codar
,hia firm, gives new’ground to the belief timbers whioh had been dragged from
of tho disease. If it appears iu either that the direct trade problem will be Mount Lobunon to the Mcditerruuoau
Persia, Afghanistan or Kashgar th,e settled. and floated iu rafts from Beirut to
Russian frontier will be Immediately _ ..mrcnciTinw cmhq Joppa and were to bo drawn by ox team
closed. |THE INVESTIGATION ENDS. ^ Joppa to Jornflnlom had halted,
The Indian government has dipatohed L h . r# Wlll H „ No lm| ,.,c hm «..t I'roewd- and as a result of tho work of tlioso
the director general of the medical ser- . A aild sweat. jealous Cutliaiaus for 10 years the build-
Atlanta, Jan. l»-Tb. ^1—■ ZTglrtZl.t'Z’UZ
tary staff have also gone there to ar- Imittee investigating tho charges of mis- I n * t0r y „ f God t0 B0
range for measures to minimize the 00 nduot, mado against Judges Reese Ihnnff 8 wifh the, toniDlo building and
chances for the spread of the plague to , s ' . h _ u ftll „ tnr Y aiicov Garter ahond wit “ the temple
Mecca, whioli would probably moan the »nd Sweat by Senator Yancey Garter. th0 angel of the Lord iu substance said:
infection of Egypt. has finished its work. “They have piled np obstacles in the
The Egyptian government has decided | It can be stated positively that the way 0 f Zerubbabel until they havo be-
Office in Pringlt
BANDEH8VILLE, - •
liuii, ing,
. - GEORGIA.
. o. EVANS. « " i-vanh, jb
EVANS & EVANS,
attorneys at law,
PANDE11SV1LLIC, GA.
Office io Evat-w Lu. .u. t ,
court Houde.
Sep 11, 1895-tt
of
ORVILLE A. PARK.
Attorney ut la»,
518 Mulberry Ht. Musoniu R,riding,
MACON, - - t.lOHWJA
Prompt and careful istUntioL' nivrt to a.
ueiness.
Arrival and Itepnrlure ol nail#
At Bandersville, Ge., Post Offloe.
Offiov, opens at 7:30 a. m., and doses et 6:30,
p. m.
South bound mail for 0. R. fc., closes at
11:15 a. m.
North bound mail ior 0. It. R , doses jat
1.C0 p. m.
Augusta Southern It, It., mail doses at2:16
Night mail for north and sooth bound O,
It. it. traio, also mail for Tennille, Qa., au
PenniUe and Dublin R. R. cloaca at 6:30 p. m
Night mail from 0. It. It. TenDille aud Dub,
lin it. R und Tepnillor Ga, • arrivea at 8: a. m
jloil from Augusta Southern It. R. arrives
at 12 in-
Moil from south bound 0. It. R. train, ar
rives nt 1:30 p in. also Tennille, Ga., and
Tonniile aud Dublin li. R.
Moil from north bound 0. R. R. train ar
rivts at 3.00 p. m.
f Wm. Gali.iheh, P. M.
JOHN N. GILMORE,
Attorney nt Law,
SandeiBVillo, (ia.
W ANTED-8EVERAL FAITHFUL Men
or Women to travel for responsible
established house in GeoBgia. Salary $780,
payable $16 weekly and expenses. Position
permanent. Reference. Enclose self-ad
droHsod stamped envelope. Tbe National,
Star Building, Obieago. 4t
Will practice law in tho Courts of the State
hnd in the Federol Courts ol the United
States.
TflEO. MARKWALTUR,
Manufacturer of
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ments and Statuary,
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DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey
“Storming the Heights" the Subject of His th(J „ , urt of tbe Oeiltilos and the court
Sunday Effort—Mountains That May He n f t be Israelites, to whioh Paul rofers
Made Level 1’lnlns by God'* Oraoe—The ! when he says of Gbrist, “He is our
Guthn-ans Are Mot All Dead Vet. peace, who hath broken down the mid-
. . _ , filo wall of partition between us.” On
Washington, Jan. 17.—In the presi-1 table(g rm , 0Dtly d ig C ovurod have boon
dent ' s churoh aud before an audience iu found tho naIneg of prominent men of
Hjm which were prominent senators aud the Bible( ,,p el ) od a little different, ao-
members of tho housoof representatives cordlng t0 tbo d omands of ancient lau-
and pcoplo of nil nationalities this die- | gnaBei “Adainu” for Adam, "Abranin”
Savannah, Jan. 1&—William John-'course of sublime oncojiragemeut wns for Abrabanii <‘Ablu” for Abel, and so
stou, of the firm of Johnston & Go., of delivered. Dr. Talmago’a snbject wns i on. Twenty-two feet nndergronud has
Liverpool, England, Is here in confer- | “Storming the Heights and his text. | been f oulld lt seal inscribed with the
Jndgea Keen# »nd Kmla—linpeteh*
me nt l'rno##illii|fl Wlll Not Ho Infttl*
tolod—Tho Ulroot Trod® Probloin
tt Lost tftoon Sottlod* Bto*
euce with President H. M. Comer, 0 f jZechnriali iv, 7: “Who art thou, O | wordg <<Haggai, son of Shebaniah,”
roTnL'f Georgia Railway ? CrS'.a5t'’“^ " 8 °
pany, with a view of making final
People often wonder why their nervw an
ao weak; why they get tired so easily;
why they start at every alight bat
sudden sound; why they do not tlaap
naturally; why they have frequent
headaches, indigeetlon and
Palpitation of tho Hoart.
The explanation Is simple. It la fonnd In
that Impure blood which le contin
ually feeding the nervee upon refuse
instead of the elements of strength and
vigor. In such condition opiate and
nerve compounds simply deaden and
do not cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla feed*
the nerves pure, rich, red blood; givea
natural sleep, perfect digestion, •elf-
control, vigorous health, and la tho
true remedy lor all nervous trouble*.
, J that tho Prophot Haggui, who wrote a
Zcrubbabel! Who owned that difficult i t of t | )0 B ibi e , was not a myth. Tho
- !.. 1. I nl. tlmca 4 till Inf fan * a • fT A * ■ I _
arrangements for diroot trade with | ngm0i j„ which threo times the letter j^yarMiginders havo found, 80 feet be-
*(h'* nmiira. riifmnsillff UlOflt DBODIo tO ' « a. _ Inman.
European porta. |“b” occurs, disposing most people to i 0 ^. the surface of the ground at Jcrnsn
The Georgia Export and Import com- stammer in tho pronunciation? Zerub- i„ nii Phoenician pottery and hewn stones
pany, which is to handle the busiuess babel was the splendid man called to i„ gor jptious, showing that thoy
of the line, has already been incorpo- rebuildI the deatroyed temple aliJeran- were furnished by Hiram, king of Tyre,
rated with a capital of' $60,000, and al- iem. Stouo for the building had been j nHt ag the Biblo gayg they woro. The
though the office of William Johnston quarried, and the trowel had rung at the grea t names of Bible history, that many
& Go. wns to have been opened here in laying of the cornerstone, and all wont guppogo nro UH mes of imaginary beings,
November, nothing definite has ever when the Cuthaaan* offered to help are found, out into imperishable stones
been done iu tho matter. |j a the work. They were a bad lot of wb j cb have within a few yoars lieeu
Now President Oomor says tho new | lo d z cru bbabol declined their rol]cd np f ronl their entombment of
Uua Is a settled fact, aud the offices Will Fiji, » twl thp ,. trmihlo beaan. The P *■
is--*.- t” 4 T "! i “ h
W Many ft pTOple^thonght the plan had I treasury aguiust Zerubbabel, so that tbe
been given up, hut the visit of Mr. wagos of tho ourponters and masons
Joh ' ' ‘ ' *' “ JiU ‘ ‘ , “*
that if the plague appears iu Arabia no re p 0r t of the committee concerning | come aa a mountain, height above
Egyptian pilgrim shall be allowed to re- j udg0 Reese will be exoulpi
. Judge Reese will be exculpatory. I height, crag abovo crag, but it shall all
turn until lt is extluot there. Moreover, It can be also said, with reference »o be thundered down and mado flat and
Pi 1 *! 1 .™. 1^* 0har8e ® jud . ge . ®^t. that I gmooth as tb0 floor of a bouse. ‘Who
Jgypt unless he can prove he has means thg committee will not report to the i------ - n . mountain? Before
of flubiiiteuoe for ft Bis months stay iu that i m peach mo ntprocoediu^a are I 8
Hedjos, the Land of Pilgrimage. I necessary.
The situation at Bombay is growing | According to tho admisaion of Judge
rapidly worse aud the exodus from tho g wea t himself they will make a finding
city on aocount of the plague continues. tb at he was drunk at
Zerubbabel thou shall become a plain.
Heaping Obstacles In the Way,
the St. Simon's 1 Wel1 ’ the ° utb * a "" " re U0 ‘ a . 1, . d . ead
that he was druuK at tne at. aimon s T . hnsv in overv neighhor-
The official returns, juat issued, show banquet. They will also find, in all f ot ' . Th ® y ore nation of
that there have been M86 oaaes of the probability, that his conduot at Indian llood “ nd ^*7 city and every nut
plague reported and 2,098 deaths from I Spring w( is indiscreet aud perhaps im- I every age, heaping obstacles in tne way
tho pestilence. The Times Of India re- p r0 per but there will be no roport upon of the causo of God. They have piled
>orts that the aanltary conditions of wb ich impeachment proceedings can be up hindrances abovo hindrances until
Bombay have been allowed to deterlor- instituted. I they have become a hill, aud the hill
ate for years past. | I bas become a mountain, und the mouu
Oonllagratlon at Columba*. 1 . , . . thnrn it
* _ ,,, T . Jiiln has beoorno au Alp, and thorn it
Columbus, Ga.. Jan. 19.—Late nt I gtands, right in tho wuy of all move
TO AID FAMINE 8UFFERER8.
Mayor FomUl-Phllllps Preside. Orer a I night smoke was discovered in tho jew- I m „ utg f or the world’s snlvatiou. Homo
Large Mas.mceting la London. elry store of V. J. Peker, near the Ran- p COp le are so diseouruged about the
London, Jan. 16.—The lord mayor, kin House. The close proximity to the height and breadth of this mountain in
Georse Faudel-Plnllius presided at a'.hotel caused u genettvi alarm ami guests f rcmt c f them that they linve done noth
B P P ion that side of the liotol qniekly va- jng £ or y0 ars, and many of thoso who
largo meeting at the Mansiou House. L ated . Although the host possible work I ” a ^. wor b trying to do something to
oalled to promote the work of aiding was done , the 2 story building, with rnmoviua the mountain toil in
the famine sufferers in India. The seo- |about au $8,000 stock, was entirely oou- | gnc(j ^ way tbat j oan Boe t b e y have not
rotary of otate for _India, Lord Hamll- Imuch faith that the mountain of hin
reiaiy Ol uiaiH iw iu™, j aiHoiuiiiff was ruined by fire and smoke, mudh faith that tne mouuiuiu oi urn
ton, the Duke of Connaught and.the w^rmnea Dynreauu sin . Kjea will ever be romovod. They feel
f Cambridge were among t 080 1 p oker oarr i od about $16,000 insurance thsy must do their duty, but they feel
P The Duke of Connaught moved a res- |ln different companies. | all the time--I can hear^it tatoew
olntion recognizing it to be a publio w „ . „ . prayers and exhortations—that they are
duty to assist in the work of extending u.nry wi.it. w» N..t iiang.d. striking thoir piokaxes and shovels into
the if lief measures. Lord George Ham-1 Columbus, Ga., Jau. 10. — Henry the sido of the Itocky mountains. If the
ilton sa onded the motion and an ex- ly^hite sentenced to hang last Friday good Lord will help me while I preach
citing boeue followed. Hindsman, the mm . der of Policeman Jackson I will give you tho names of some of the
Socialist leader, tried to move an I . I hinh mountains whioh are really In the
amendment that “in view of the dls- lin October, was not executed on account I high q tha , tho se
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
la the One True Itlunit Purifier. $1: six for $8.
Prepari-il only l.y ('. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.
u ,, ..... cure Liver Ills: easy to
HOOd S PillS take, easy to operate. Me.
“ MATHUSHEK "-The Piano for a Lifetime
Stone. Agent fu
CHAMPION IRON PENCE CO
Tba Beat in the Woild. A11 Work Guuranteed-
Prioea and original lesigns ohoorfnllj iur
nlshad.
OFFICE AND STEAM WORKS
629 and 531 Broad Htu..
auuuuta. «a:
The Morrison House
Savannah * Georgia.
Centrally located jn lint* ot hu* .. uittn, oi
(ffi pleasant south mown, wills exot-lleut
board at moderate prices and
vODtilation perfect, tbe Banitnry condition ot
tho house is of the tRBt. Corner Bron^hton
and Drayton RtreetH, SnvanRah
'You oan get an excellent sewing ninchiDe
at a very low figuro at the Herald, t
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When other
Factories were
closed the great
MATHUvSHEK
Piano Factory
held its skilled
mechanics and
experts, cud
now has an im
mense stock of
Pianos on hand.
LAJDDEN & BATES,
interested in this factory, now
offer tit is great stock at $50 to
Jloo less than former prices
No strictly High Grade Fian<
ever sold so low.
sisted in attempting to move his amend- as a superoedeus and prevented White s mountain? Before Zerubbabel thou shalt
ment and he whs finally ejected from I execution. I f *{* e beoome a plain."
the hall amid cheers and hisses. Is refused 011 tho thirtieth lust, Wuite First, there is the mountain of preju-
Tho Duke of Oonuaught’s resolution will be resentenced. d ioe. as long as a range of the Pyrenees,
was then adopted. _ _ . Prelndioe against the Bible us a dull
Henry Hebhouse, membor of narlia- a well Kuow.. Farmer 11 led. 3 inconsistent book, a cruel
meut for Elbert Somerset, Liberal-Un- Athens, Go., Jau. 19. — Nows has |. k d ineverv way
liameutarv secretary for the foreign u , " . an unfit book. 1110 most 01 iubui
office, seconded amotion inviting tlio D. Matthews, one of the most promt- nevel . rond it. They think the strata of
officials and clergy to co-operate in the uent farmers of Oglethorpe county. He t be r0 oks oontradict tho account in Gen-
relief work. Another attempt to have was worth over $60,000. He was su- I e8 ; g> rphe poor souls do not know that
an umeudment similar to Hindeman’s perintouding the cutting dowu of trees tb0 jj oga i Q account agrees exaetly with
followed, but it was ruled out of order, on liis farm near Sandy Gross, when a afi0 logioal aocount. No violin or
aud the motion of Mr. Hebhouse was large tre* fell on him. killing him m- 8 8 wag in ^,6, accord. By
adopted aud the meeting was closed. | staidly. “row bar and pickaxe and shovel and
LIBERAL PARTY’S LEADER, blasting powdor the geologist goes down
in the earth aud soys, “The first thing
A Killing In Wot Virginia.
Patikerkbuko, W. Va„ Jan. — |rh«Kariof Kimbariy Ui.aiiimnu.iy Kiaotad 1 oren ted in the furnishing of the earth
Frank Cornwall, aged 18, son of super- j to succeed itu.ebery. I wob the plants.’’ Moses says, “Aye, I
intendeut of the public schools of Toy-
London, Jau. 19.—The Liberal poors, to i d y0 u that iu the book of Genesis,
lor county, shot Tom Hazlipp, a Balti- l t ft IIiee ti Ilg held at the Spencer House. ‘Xlto earth brought forth grass and herb,
more and Onio br*keman, oti Main r0 gi d enoe of Earl Spencer, yielding seed after hi* kind and the
street. Grafton, about midnight. Young ‘ • ; rpn v i e iding fruit.’ "
Cornwall, who was returning from a unammously.elected the Earl of tr^ yieffiffig ir digging in the
sick call, found Hazlipp beating another berly, the late minister for foreign --- ----- 7 . ... , t he
railroader. Interferrlng the boy was ff f to be lead er of tho Liberal party 0 «“? “ nd «• Vthe making
twicA irnnr.knri down. when, drawing a ... , ... furnishing of the earth was tne maxing
Mvolver. ( he e put d twobuUetsin HrAipp’s ‘n tha house of lords, in the place of of^he^ofeatures of the sea.” Moses
— ‘ 3 — " u " 1 goy g ( “Aye, I told you that was next in
the book of Genesis, ‘God said, Let the
waters bring forth abundantly the mov
ing creatures that have life, and God
right sido, inflicting fatal wounds. Lord Rosebery, who resigned that posi-
Cornwall was arrested and jailed. tion. . ,
The Earl of Kimberly was born 111
Queen Like, tlie New .Treaty. 11820 and has been_ under secretary of
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Greater Inducements then ever in
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New STEINWAY Pianos,
Mason & Hamlin Organs.
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AU Sheet Muslo One-Half Price.
ambassador to St Petersburg, lord lieu- I created great whales. ’ ” The geologist
— ... • ■ ’ 1 ** - 1 — — J ““"i, T1
London. Jan. 18
that the queen’s spoeoh at the opening I tenant of Ireland, lord privy seal, twice I goes on ’digging and says, “The next
of parliament will be unprecedentedly Secretary of state for the oolonies, sec- I thing in the furnishing of the earth
brief. It is expected to congratulate ratary of state for India aud lord presi- I was the creation of the cattle, and the
parliament upon the signing of the ar- dent of the council. ieptiles, and tbe beast* of tbe field.”
jitration treaty with the United States. — —; Confirming the Scriptures.
Kilw.nl Iviiry Plead. Not Guilty. .... „ „• *u-r
London. Jan. 19 ~ T1 >* tr |“ 1 °' Ed ’ wag „ext inThe first ohapter of Genesis,
ward J. Ivory, alias Bell, of Now York, | , Aud Qod Ba id, Let the ewth bring
riT? n A XTC Pisnos $226.00.
V/Xi\TixJ3l O Sign painterswauted.
Otnloguo Free. Address Dan’l F. Beatty
Wmblngtou, New J raey.
Fctmers want the beat seed for their fall
stops. See advertisement of J. T. Guilmar,
tin & Go., who offer tested acolimated seed
raised on their experimental farms |near Sa
vannah. Send.them your orders.
-It is understood atate for foreign affairs nnd for India,
The legislative proposals are believed to
be few aud the important measures
promised will be confined to the relief
of voluntary schools and au employer’s
liability bill, supplemented by minor
measures.
charged with conspiring to causo a dy- f ortb j be living croature after his kind,
Tillman Will Not Contest.
Nashville, Jan. 18.—G. N. Tillman,
(Rep.) who recently filed a notice of
contest of the eleotion of Robert L. Tay
lor (Dem.) as governor, has withdrawn
from the contest. The legislature had
passed a bill requiring a gubernatorial
contestant to give a $26,000 bond for the
costs ot the contest, and Tillman ia an-
willing to assume the risk.
namite explosion, openod at the Old
Bailey before Justice Hawkins. Solici
tor General R. B. Fiuloy, Q. O.. M. P.,
prosecuted in behalf of the treasury.
John F. Mclutyre, formerly an assis
tant district attorney of N*w York city,
wutched the case iu behalf the prisoner,
who is defended by J. F. Taylor and
Theobald Matthew. After tho jury hud
been charged Ivory pleaded not guilty
in a clear, firm voice.
OonnteM Csitellane a Mother.
Paris, Jan. 18. -The Countess Cas-
tellaue, formerly Miss Anna Gould,
gave birth to a son at noon. Mother
and child are doing well. Miss Gou’d
was married to Count Castellans on
March 4,1895.
Violent Knrtliqunk. In Austria.
Vienna, Jan. 18—There was a violent
eartquake during the evening at Lai
bach, accompanied by underground
rumbling#
Strike at L«ailvillu .'lay Ho Sottloil.
Denver, Jau. 19.—H. H. Moffatt. the
heaviest mine operator iu the Leadville
district, has gone to the camp iu re-
feponse to a telegram from Governor
Alva Adams, who has established head
quarters until he oan reach a conclusion
a* to the continuance or early termina
tion of the strike. Mr. Moffatt was ac
companied by several leading mlue own
ers of Leadville. Governor Adams ha*
desired that the Miners’' union make
some definite proposal for a settlement
and this he intends to submit to the
mine owners.
eattle and creeping thing and beast of
the earth, after his kind.’ ” The geolo
gist goes on digging in the earth and
says, “The next oreature was the hu
man family.” “Aye,” says Moses. “I
told you tbat was nest iu the book of
Genesis, ’So God oreated man in his
own image, in the image of God created
he him; male and female, oreated he
them.’ ” Those prejudiced agaiust the
Bible do not know that the explorations
in Egypt and Palestine and Syria are
confirming the Scriptures—the same
faots written on monuments and on the
walls of exhumed cities aa written in
the Bible. The city of Plthom has been
unburied, and it* brick* are found to
have been made without straw, exaotly
corresponding with the Bible story of
th* persecuted Hebrew# On terra ootta
cylinder, recently brought up from
thousand* of years of burisl, the cap
ture of Babylon by Oyru* is told. On a
Babylonian gem reoently found are the
figure* of ■ tree, a man, a women and
Pilcser. On tho edge of u bronzed step
and on burned brick has been found the
name of Nebuohadmtzznr. Henry Raw
liuson and Oppert and Hinoks and Pal
entitle exploration societies aud Asyriolo
gists and Egyptologists huvo rolled nil
other Bible up from the depths of the
eurth, and lo, it corresponds exactly
with our Biblo, tho rook Biblo just like
the printed Biblo, inscriptions oil cylln
ders aud brickwork out 8,800 years be
fore Ghrist testifying to tho truth of
what wo road 1,897 years nftor Ghrist.
Th« Tower of Babol.
Tho story of tho tower of Babel lias
been confirmed by tho fact thutrecoutly
at Babol an oblong pile of brick 110
feot high evidences tho remains of
fallen tower. In the inspired book of
Ezra we read of the great and noble
Asnapper, a name that meant nothing
especial until recently in pried np
Egyptian soulpture we havo the story
there told of him as a groat hunter —
well as a great warrior. What I say
now is news to those prejudiced against
the Bible. Thoy are so fur behind the
times that they know not that the old
book is being proved true by tho prying
eye of tho untiquariun und the ringing
hammer of the archaeologist and the
plunging crowbar of the geologist. No
more is infidelity characterized by its
blasphemy than by its ignorance, but
oh, what a high mouutain of prcjudico
against the Biblo. against Christianity,
ngaiust churches, against all evangoliz-
ing enterprises—a mouutain that oasts
its long black shadows over this oon
tineut and over all continents. Geog
ruphers tell us (hat Mount Everest is
the highest mountain iu tho world. Oh,
nol The mountain of prejudice against
Christianity is higher titan the highest
orags that daro the lightnings of henvou.
Before our Zerubbabel, can it over bo
come a plain?
Another mountain of hindrance is
that of positivo and ontspokcu im
morals. There is tho mountain of ine
briacy. It is pilod high with kegs and
demijohns and decanters and hogsheads,
on witioh sit the victims of that trufflo
whoso one business is to rob earth aud
heaven of the most generous and large
hearted and splendid of the human race.
If their business was to take only the
mean and stingy and oontemptible aud
useless, wo would not say muoh against
the work, for there are tons of thousand*
men aud women who are a nuisanoe
the world, aud their obliteration
from human sooiety would be on ad
vantage to all that is good. Tho re
movnl of these moral deficits would not
arouse in us much of a protest. But in
sobriety takes the best
The mountain of inebriacy stands iu
tho way of the kingdom of God, and
hundreds of thousands of men, but for
that hindrance, would step right into
the ranks of the Lord’s host aud march
heavenward, each one taking a regi
ment with him. The mouutain of ine
briacy is not uu ordinary mountain, but
it is armed It is a lino of fortrosses
continually blazing away its destructive
forces upon all our neighborhoods, towns
and cities, their volleys of death poured
down upon the homes and .churches,
Under this power more than 100,000
men aud women are iu this oouutry
every year imprisoned, aud un army of
600,000 drunkards almost shake the
earth with their staggering tread. It
causes in this country 800 murders aud
400 suicides a year.
Inebriacy on th* Sea.
This mouutain of ineltriaoy has not
only assaulted the laud, hut bombarded
the shipping of the sea, aud some of the
most appalling shipwrooks on Atlautio
and Pacific coasts have been the result.
What sank tho steamer Rothsuy Castle,
on the way from Liverpool to Dublin,
destroying 100 human lives? A drunken
sea captain. What blew up the Ben
Sherrod on the Mississippi and sent 150
to horriblo death? A drunken crew.
Wbat drove oil the breakers a steamer
making its way from New York to
Charleston and sent whole familiea, on
the way home from summer watering
plaoes, to the merciless depths of the
sea? A drunken sea oaptain. Gather up
from the depths of the river and lakes
und oceans the bones of those ship
wrecked by intoxioated captains aud
crews, aud you could build out of them
a temple of horrors, all the pillars and
altars and floors and ceilings fashioned
of human skulls. Is it possible that suoh
a mountain of inebriacy can ever be
made a plain?
Yonder also 1* the mountain of
orim*, with its strata of fraud and
malpractice and malfeasance aud black
mail and burglary and piracy and
embezzlement and libertinism aud
theft, all its heights manned with the
desperadoes, th* cutthroat*, the pick
pocket*, the thimble riggers, the plun
derer*, the marauders, the pillagers,
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AUGUSTA SOUTHERN K. Rd*
Time Table No. 17.
To take 4 30effect at o’clock A. M. Bnnday
Deo. 15th 1895.
Eastern Time Standard.
READ DOWN
BIAD
UP.
Daily
Daily
DailV|Daiy
Ex. S
Ex. S
|
Ex. 8 Ex. 8
23
lai
STATIONS.
22
24
Mixed
Pas*
Pass
Mixed
A. M.
P M.
Lv Ar
AM
P. M.
8 30
5 15
Angnsla
9 00
7 65
9 30
6 16
Hepbzibab
8 03
6 64
10 18
7 05
Matthews
7 13
6^01
I0|30
7 17
Wrens
7 01
6 62
11 00
7 47
Avers
6! 31
6 22
11 15
8 02
Oibson
6 16
5 07
11 54
8 42
Cbalker
6 37
4 28
12 16
9 04
Wertben
5 14
4 07
12 46
0 31
Ar Sandersville L
4 45
3 38
12 48
9 33
Lv Sandersville A
4 42
3 37
2-61
1 00
Tennille
4 30
3 26
P. M.
P. M.
Ar Lv
A. M.
P. M.
Trains Nos. 23'and 24 connect with East
and West Bound Traios’on the Central Rail
road, and North and Bontb Bound Trains on
the Wrightsville A Tennille Railroad, at
Teonille.
JAB. U JACKSON, F. W. SCHOFIELD,
President. Superintendent
Oconee and Weetern Railroad-
Time Card No. 16,
Taking effect Deo. 15tb, 1896.
BIAD DOWN.
No. 1
A.M.
9 15
9 36
10 00
10 15
10 30
10 45
11 05
11 50
12 05
12 30
No. 2
P.M.
Lv.... Dublin Ar
Hutohings
Spring Haven...
Dexter
Aloorns
Chester
Yonkers
Ar.... Empire.... Ar
Cypress
Ar. .Hawkinsville..Lv
Nos. 1 and 2 Daily Exoept Sunday.
Connections.
No. 1 With W. A T. R. R West-Bound
and Sou. Ry, South-Bound.
No. 2 With Sou. Ry. North-Bound nnd
with W, A T. R. R. East-Bound,
M. V MAHONEY, O. P. A.
T. W. HIGHTOWER, O. M.
6 16
4 66
4 40
4 25
4 00
3 48
3 35
3 15
2 30
2 15
#m
a.m
p.m
Sandersville Railroad.
TIME TABLE NO
LOUIS COHEN, President.
Id Efleot Sunday April 21st
Lv. Sandersville 7 00
Ar. Tennille 7.20
Lv. Tennlll 8.00
Ar. Sandersville 8.20 p.m
Lv. Bandersville 12.36 p.m
Ar. Tennille 12.65
Lv. lennille l.'O
Ar. Sandersville 1.30
Lv. Bandersville 1-60
Ar. Tennille 2.10
Lv. Tennille 2.20
Ar. Sandersville ... 2.40
SUNDAY.
Lv. Sandersville 12 36
Ar. Tennille 12.66
Lv. Tennille 2 20
Ar. Sandersville 2.40
pm
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