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ntiO SERIES,
VOL. LIX
SANDERSVILLE GEORGIA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1898
NKW SERIES,
VOL. XXMl'.
NO. 2
|he if ftorgWB,
WM. PARK, Ed. & Frop’r.
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Oflioo od west side ot tha public i-qiiare
JAS. K HINES. At A. HALE
r,«t» .lodge Superior Court Middle Circuit.
[HINES* HALE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Will give ipeoial attention to Oonimer-
oial Law and to tbe practice in the
Supreme Court of Georgia.
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SANDEKRV1LLE, • • • OEOHGIA.
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Office in Evans building corner of
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Sep 11, 1895—if
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stoutly. Mornings,his face, handsand clothes
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sores. She hail medical treatment, nnd tried
et pry thing she heard of. She commenced
using tho CtmcPBA ltnMEDrE.1. The torci
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BOLD CRAFT SEIZED ICY WELCOME FOR . {GREAT HAUL MADE | ENEMIES OF MAN.
BY ADMIRAL DEWEY. OUR PEACE ENVOYS BY INDIANA THIEVES
THE MI9CEEOS AND THE DANGERS OF
MODERN LIFE.
The American Steamer Abbey Paris Diplomatic Atmosphere Bank Safe at Flora Dynamited 0r - Talmagc'a Pie* for a Purer Life—God
Violates Neutral Laws.
Inclines Toward Spain.
and Thousands Secured.
BHAlffnmvw M _ __ | —r- sne uny oi hip
PROMPTLY CALLED DOWN SERIOUS HITCH EXPE0TED CASHIER MORTALLY SHOT fright. im. b
Baa nets tha World'* tlcst Leader—The
Slna ot Rlaspheiny ond DrunkenHesa.
The Day of Expiation.
-This urotis-
Pain injhe Hsad
Gatarrh, Sour Stomach, Dizzie
nes3, Rheumatism
A Crand Work Accomplished by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
"I was a victim of catarrh and Rnffeted
a greet deal ol pain in the top and back
of my Lend. 1 wao also troubled with
aour stomach, rheumatism, indigestion
Ravy Department Approves Action ot Well Known Frenchman Say. America !>oMa of Clttz ns Follow Ihe hobbera L.^HWnne^i fc n*' tV 7u""' S0Ur SIOmacI *' racumaUspj, iudigei
Our Nuvnl Commander at Manila, May Be Forc.d to at Least Threaten Some QUtaner, but. They Kl.mlly !” „ ftro.pTL^h ^ T " ,H C *’ dixxlncss. I felt all run down
Declaring tho Filibuster Amcnabii RnBunmtin # 11 itltciept by the uinuiier iu which It thought I should be cbll^jd logl7e u
to Martial TurUd h . ! - Heaumptlou of HoaUlitie. Uelore Suocovded Iu Maklug Their K.cape « 8g uils some of the great evils now housework,
to Martial Jurisdiction. j Gululug Her Point ua to Maulla.
to tile Woods on a II.iu.lo.tr.
account* 1 of T °ti' Sopt ' a7 ~official! Paris, Sept. 87—Tho American peace' Floua, Iud., Sept 87.-Bet woo a „
•cconnt of the wlzure by Admiral,commis.iouora were received at the .all- ami 0 o’clock this morning the M r 0 1 ’
great
| abroad. Tho subject i3 "Etunnics Over-
a thrown, ” uud tho toxt Psalms Isviii,
g?d give up my
I begun taking Heed's Bar-
eaparlila and Hood’s Pills nr.d rraa re
lieved. They gave me nn r.ppetlto and I
his cner.iir3 bo gninedstrength. I have a little grsad-
cblld who w as cross aud fretful owing to
l)ewey of tho filibustering steamer Ab ! road atation by Ambassador Porter, no- of tho*l'armors’ bank was blown onen * . ,
Vty, as reported in the presa diaputchei comnanlod hv H..nrr , ,, . was j^own open, A prccorsion was formed to curry the colioand hives. I persuac.ed hfs parents
I. contained in the followlugiwegam' £27**1 " i T’ > T?' * rk ' "bub. though only to give him Hood’. 8ar«iparU.a and be to
received from tho i^ Wgara, Bcoin ond ratio good lh°i p Mnijio. Cashier 8 feet 1) iurhe. it» lMi K thninl 4 foot 3 now fat and hialthy.” Mart
flaw donnrfi f. ^ ^,tocoiid Eocretary; Captain Sirtnns, naval William non was uruii-ed by iho iuchea in height nml depth, was tho Ciiatuam, Arnold, Georgia.
I attache, nnd Ldwnrd McLean, Aniori* uoiso of the explosion oud appeared on 1 symbol of God's presence. As tbe lend*
A
"Having received information that. can vico consul,
the American steamer Abbey loft Muc»c
Sopt. 21 with n enrgo of arms for Ha
tangas, I sent the McCulloch. Sho nr-
rivod »t Batuugas on Sept. 23 and found
her in the harbor, having arrived three
days earlier and landed her cargo.
Thero were only Filipinos on board.
They refused to give any information
and hud no papers whatever. Seized
aud brought her here, whero we are
now holding her. This steamer was
formerly tbe Pasig, aud is registered ns
an American vessel. The United States
consulate at Oautou lias iuformntiou she
has made one voyage of the same kiud
already.”
The navy department, very promptly
•pproved Admiral Dewey’s notion as iu-
dicatod by the following cablegram
which was sent him today:
‘‘Your action iu seizing tho American
owned vessel Abbey approved. Sho is
amenable to martial jurisdiction for any
violation of neutrality.’’
HUNDREDS LEAVE JACKSON.
Mississippi Refugees Hurried Through
Alubumu Without Stop.
EuiMiN-aitAM, Ala., Sept. 27.—Hun
dreds of refugeos from Jackson, Miss.,
aud other yellow fever infected points,
are passing throngh Alabama enroute
north. They are placod iu special
coaches at tho Mississippi line, the doors
are locked aud guards nro stationed ou
the platforms to prevent any stop iu
this state.
Tho Alabama qnuraniiuo is being con
ducted entirely by the state health au
thorities, thus eliminating the trouble-
■onto shotgun quarantine which many
■mall towns adopted against the entire
world last year. There has not been a
case of yellow fever in this state this
year, aud while uo special apprehension
ia felt, all reasonable precautions are
being tukcu.
work. IIo was shot aud, it ia believed,
will die.
M. Roger Clnusse, nttacho of the
French foreign ofllco, roprchoniod M.
Deleasse, tho French foreign minister,
and the French government.
Exactly un hour afterward the south
express from Madrid, carrying Miuistor! K ot Awny on 11 handcar. IMoodhoundt
Ramirez de Villarrutio and General l ,avo keen secured uud nro now ou the
Rafael Ceretroy Saenz of tho Spanish tlai1.
the scene while the robbers were still at crs of ,lln procession lifted this orim-
niouted and brilliant box by two golden
polls run through font gnldcu rings
uud started for Mount Zicti nil the peo-
A s.j - ,, . «uu nuiiuii un muuiii him iirii*
A poise of citizens followed ihe gang p , 0 cbau(ei , the L . Dtllo hvnlI1 pf lny t ‘ oxti
|of robbers for somo distance, but th#y|.. Lct C od arise, lot his enemies bo sent-
commission, steamed into tho 'same
station.
By ordars front the Paris embassy J.
B. Milner, the American consul nt
Caliasis, nnd William Hall, the Ameri
can cousulnr agent ut Bouloguo, taw
the party comfortably through to Paris.
Ambassador Porter greotod Judge
Day and Mrs. Dny ou their descent
from the train and performed the in
troductions.
Fifteen carriages, provided by tho
embassy, convoyed the party to the
Hotel Continental, where they dined iu
There wore two terriflo explosions and
the lank building was almost wrocked.
PROMOTIONS FOR SEVERAL.
Third Regiment Viicaiicii s Now Filled
by Governor Atkinson.
Atlanta, Sept. 27.—The vacancies Its ! for religious liberty, nml the. momituiu
' kentber benttuo red with carnage aud nt
Lothwfll bridge nnd Aird’B Moss and
tered.
Tho Canierntiinus of Scotland, out
raged by jRtnes I, who forcid upon
them religions forms that were olTcimi vo,
and by the terrible perreentlou of
Drnniinnud, Dalziel uud Turner nnd by
the oppressive laws of Charles 1 and
Chnrlrs 1] were driven to proclaim war
against tyrants nnd went tr.rtli to light
Ihe Third Georgia regiment, made by
resignations uud promotions, have been
filled. Govornor Atkinson auuuuucuj
the following appointments:
, . — - - Captain, Company M, l<Nrst I.lenten-
a private room, the younger, tueiubers ant John H. Cohen.
Hood’s 8 p7rm,
Is the Pest—In fact tl.e One True lllooil rurifler.
All druggists. $1; six far $0. Get util)'Hood’s.
Hrind’s Pills c "' 6 Uvor l,u » eM » *°
IIUUU » t HI* take,ea9ytooparsto.ua.
The Best Cure.
This Is the best cure. Bat many people
asDitTi sOorJ to r«*t indefln ttely. Work
still, tb* ierv kt.owledg* tbnt tb*y oaaaot
svrlonily iot-ttsrs with tho best us# of ihe
rest they h«ve. Too ofteu goioa to tha
doctor means tlmt ib» patient sbsllstop
abort, wliile esr.H st d duties snd exponsta
nuMliine M.tiiy, tlmnlott, besitsto and
deli.y,
Df* Ktsrk*.y A Pslt b's Compound Oxy.
afterward going to a reception at Cou-
sul General Gowdv’s residence.
There was no aoiuonsiration at nuy
poiut.
On Tuesday tho commissioners will
rost front the fatigues ot their journey
and on Wednesday M. Deleasse aud the
ambassadors of the respective countries
will introduce tho members of the two
commissions.
No ^'iiipiitliy l>’or Amorleu
l’irst lieutenant, Company E, Second
Lieutenant Albert O Marbut.
First lieutenant, Company A, Second
Lieutenant. Flouruoy Crook.’
Hocond lieuteuuut. Company E, For-
Ccaut Major Leroy Nap.or. *
Secoud lieutenant, Company II, First
Sergeant Lee W. Branch.
Second liouteunut. Company G, First
Sergeant Marion Sneed.
Second lieutenant. Company I, First
While the reception accorded the ^ i i ,, " kno ’ r ® to ‘ nor '
United .States peace commission hero is 1 | , ’ n, £ u ?f lt ’ Company M, Ser-
all that could he dosirod. and while tho B*® 1 .' 1 Charles 1*. Cater.
Frauoh foreign office hat taken great' Lienteuant Cohen of Atlanta was np-
liaiiis to treat the American aud Span-1 P 0, "» nd »o sncooed Captain Hodges of
ish commissioners iu precisely tho same vY,!* 11 /;,,' .... . n . . ,
manner, it must be admitted that the 1 ^ l,t ‘• l,l '\ , 1 ouau t Albert O. Marbut of
geaerul atmospliero of Paris, especially ^9 U *P UD >' succeeds Lieutenant T. J.
tbe diplomatic atmosphere, (foes not in- , p . e F- _ , .
cliuo towards America. Ltentouaut F lournoy Crook, who was
It is the general impression here that • ec ® u d lieutenant, of Company H, sue-
the American commissionors have in-1 c Y e A 1 '' < -' a P f “"' 0o “«“ a » «»'■»( lientouant
■tructions to provide for the retention of Company A.
of Manila amt the island of Luzon, "and! a U ' roy formerly rorgeant ttia-
for a connnission to pretend to negotiate' 3 0r i *poceeds Lieutenant Marbut as sec-
is a farqe,” said a prominent diplomat, i on ^ '^tcuant of Company H.
He continued: Lee W. Branch, formerly first ser-
Druutclog the battle hymn and the bat- 6» a Treatment preset.ts an easy way ool
tic shout if those glorious chi Scotch- of the dilemma; it bus dene *0 for more
men was tbe text 1 have chosen, "Let Ji»“ “ ,00? ", o1 jesraand for rnnra than
o “> »'"• '"i .«* vri»■» r;;.‘ bo c". , ;V..5r ov,?.* ■«
Wlnit ft whirlwind of power was Oil- ^hod pals it where it will J-o tbs nost
vor Cromwell, and how with his sol- good-in tbe lungs Tbe tres'Dient neitb*
diera. uumrd 1 be "Ironsides, ” he went er Interferes with bmtoHi* oor pleasure,
from victory to victory 1 OpposiuR ene- Thl* simple thing Im* mode niiiltbndea of
inie* melted ns lie looked nt them He »««i*down, overwotked, Detroit* suit sick
dismissed parliament us easily ns u “J n . ew . ' n, " ,,r P M ;
, 1 "’ "'r,'" 1 ss:
finger nt lierkdey castle, and it was *1 lutien free.
token lie orricml Sir Rulplt Moptnn, vTlDIfW Mrl.tr TV
the general, to dismount, uud he riis- •i'*®- ol AZ\lir*I Oh I dLLlx
uipnuttd Fco Cromwell inarching 0111 1629 Aroh 8t, Philadelphia! Fk-
with his army tied hear the bnltlccry Ban Francisco, Cal. Ton nto, Cam.
of (he "Ironsides," loud ns n storm und
Hews from Mississippi is that a pnuio "America will put lior**Jf diplomat-' R eaut °f Comiwlj.v H, succeed* Flournoy
ha* seized the peop'o ut all the infected ic tlly, in tbo wrong when the exceeds' l ' ro °^ a * second lieutenant ot Oouixtny
fho provisions of the protocol, which II-
points iu that stato, and they are adopt
ing every means to get away to tho
north.
ANOTHER NEW FEVER CASE.
State cf Texas Ask* Mississippi to
liaise Her Quarantine.
Jackson, Miss., Sopt. 27.—Dr. Grant
reports cue new case of yellow fever at
Taylor’s stntion tbi* morning, no other
cases are reported from any part of tho
state.
State Hoalth Officer Blunt of Texas
asks the Mississippi board of health to
raise the quarantine against Oulvoston
established some time ago. He says
there is not a case of yellow fever in
Texas.
Thu board of health bas the matter
under advisement on account of day
light communication with New Orleans.
The board has passed a quarantine ordi
nance against St. Tummuny parish.
No Yellow Jack In Florida.
Tallahassee, Sopt. 27.—At this time,
when all sections of the country border
ing 011 the gulf of Mexico, with the ex
ception of tho state of Florida, are suf
fering from another visitation of yellow
fever, the people of Florida havo
abundant cause to be truly grateful for
the excellent services rendered by tho
board of health. So far as kuowu there
is not a case in tbe state.
both nations signed. I know the Span
iards linve come prepared to tttnke con
cessions, but if tho Americans’ instruc
tions are of an uncompromising nature,
which is generally believed to bo tho
Mnrvin W. Sneed of Angnstn, form
erly first lieutonuut of Company A, suc
ceeds Alex A Lawrence as second lion-
tenant of Company G.
First Scrgeuitt Pinckney Steiner sue-
case, you can rost assured that the work “eds Lieutonuut Harry Silverman, who
of tho commission will be fntile. The | re 5? n *‘y r ® ,i ?{ ,ed :
Spaniard* will retire aud America will I S ! rgeaut Obarlez F. Carter lias been
at least havo to threaten a resumption, “i 1 ! 0 8eco,,a ‘‘eutenant ot Company M.
of hostilities before she will gain hel Tbe ro B luleu ‘ »* »ow receiving new
poiut.”
The Fronoh newspapers, boyotnl an
nouncing tho arrival of the commission,
make uo comment upon the matte.'.
Our Fence Hoard Meets.
Tho American penco commission for
tho first time siuco its appointment, met
ns a body today for two ltours, iu tha
drawingroom of the Continental hotel. __
Mr. Ferdinand \V. Pock, the United
States commissioner to tho Puris exposi-1 . ou . LC-
tion of 1900, is about to vacate his qu»r
guns and equipments, aud will be or
dered to Jacksonville in about eight
days.
TROOPS FOR HAVANA CITY.
solemn ns u death kite) I, slniidarils reel
ing before it nnd oavuliy horses going
buck ou their iinuuchos nnd Hrmiuu fly
ing nt Mnrstnn Mcor, nt Wincchy Field,
at Nuseby, nt Bridgewater and Dart
mouth—“Lit Cod uriso, let bis enemies
bo scattered!"
God, Nut Man.
So yen rco my text Is tint li!:o tt com
plimentary and tneaelcd sword that you
sometimes see Itntig up in a parlor, n
sword that was never in battle, aud
only to be nmnl ou pouarHI training day,
but tnnro liko somo weapon carefully
bnng up in your home, telling its story
of battles, for my text bangs in Ihe
Scripture armory, telling of the holy
wnrs of 8,000 years in which it lias been
carried, but still ns keen uud mighty
as when Duvid first nushciithctl it. It
seems to mo tbnt iu tbe rlturcb of God
and iu nil styles of reformatory work
wlint we mort uced now is u butt leery.
We rn'iro our litllo Etnudr.nl and pat ou
it tbo name cf some mnii wbo only n
few years ago began to live and in a
few years will cense to live. We go info
contest against the armies of iniquity,
■■-i-.t ■*... j depending too much ou human ugencies.
First Detachment Will Leave ou lliu ... , _ , ,
... ..... \\ e use far u bnttlecry tho uunioof somo
Twentieth of October. . . .. / , ..
,, . , bravo Christian reformer, hut after
Washington, Sept. .7. Three thou-, uwliilo that reformer dies or gets old or
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■aud troops will bo sent to Havana
says General Miles. This
detachment will consist of imuiunos
tors in tho same hotel. They were'and rogulars and will be commanded by
formerly occupied by the ox Empress General Wade, who is now iu Havana
Lugeuio, and have beou used by Mr. us president of the evacuation comm. ,-
Peck as offices until his porpmuet offices, 1 „j 0 n. Other troops will follow as fast
on the exposition grounds, were iu read- as the Spanish forces evacuate.
1U nM S ' „ •» t 1 .1 .• I General Leo's Seventh corps, composed
lue suite of rooms wnich tho lormer of volutitoors at JacksoiiYille, and tho
empress at ..no time used will probably regular army will le drawn upon for
bo acquired by ttie American peace occupation purposes. There will ulti-
commissioners, lltoy will be used for mutely be about 00,000 troops in Cuba,
executive sessions aud otUcial head*! General Miles is giving much consid-
quarters. ... „ eration to tho health of the troops when
As the joint commission is not a de- they shall havo reached Cuba. Before
libcrutivo body it will, possibly, not or-{they occupy auv of the garrisons in
ganizo with a presiding uicuibor from which Spanish troops have boon be will
either commission. This is deemed iu have the quarters thoroughly cleansed
gomo quarters to be the wiser plan os ft ud fumigated.
tending to promote closor working re-1 Ho bas directed that the 9:11110 preeau
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Domestic
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Hinozb— Chicago
Davis
1 pricos tbnt will please yon at tbe
BE BALD Offioe.
TA5TELESS
CHILL
TDNIC
IS J U8T A8 COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE SOots.
Oai.atia, ills., Nov. 16,18(3. |
Pul* Medicine Co., HC. Louie, Mo.
GentlemenWo »old lust roar, COO bottle* of
GROVE’” TASTKLKSS C1III >, TONIC and bsvs
ifonabt tbreo Krona ulreadr tb ’ur. In nil osr ox-
uerlencu of 14 yearn. In tbo iu bualneaa, bsve
never sold nn article that gave )b unlv- real sails..
«Wtlcn *» jrour Tonic. xoiira^'u^^ ;E * 50.
For i*le by Dr*. Jsmerson & Osidwje
Draggsts, Ssndersville, Go.
, Uonrtleri Wanted.
A few boerders osn bo sooonompduted
with board end lodging st moderate prioes.
llaisru Botch**.
Alger Inspects ('linrleston.
Charleston, Sept. 27.—Secretary A1 _ _
ger and parly arrived here today ou a Jafions _f>etween the two1 ccmuiisNions (j on be tniiori iu San Juan uud elsewhere
. . . . . a 1 mu 1 and facilitating bu ultimate adjustment, in Porto Rico
special tram from Savannah. They ■ xliis> howevor ,i* „ ot . positive. “
were met by a committee and tendered | Judge Day aud Mr. Whitelaw Reid Govei-uinout A11I111 iH s«|-i.
an excursion around the harbor ou tho ere quartered at a hotel ovorlookiug the CwnTivooni a., nf
United States buoy tender Wistaria. In Tuilerios gardens and the other eom- 7 . ’ P , 7‘
the afternoon Secretary Algor went to missiouerg uro equally comfortable. | Bale ot oOO horses ana -00 mules all
Summerville to inspect locutions for an ] Tho French governrnoiit is arranging coudomited army unimals, is new being
army winter camp. The party left to- to provide, at the salon where the joint conducted ut Chieknmauga. The nui
sessions of the commission will be held, ninls were used by the army during the
au elaborate buffet, daily, for the use of summer and were condemned beeun«e
all the commissioners. jthe government bad uo turthcr u.o for
„ ' " ' ; rl . thorn. A large number of stockmen
Payne Not Serious y Hurt. ' are present at the sale and bidding is
Philadelphia, Sept. 27. — "Doc” lively. The prices riiugo from $20 to
Payne, tho pugilist, who was thought avera ge being $80. Those
sTe“ on oueVide. and^Drrj.~M. Caldweil to have been seriously injured in hi. S wKS
of Liucoluton on tbo other, resulting in tight with Joe Butler at the arena last about a week,
the serious and probably fatal wound- night, left the hospital today, having
ing of Caldwell and the older Smith, completely recovered from the effeot. of
Tbe shooting resulted from an old fam- the knockout blow. The seconds of the
ily enmity. j two men who were arrested last night
and held to'await the result of Payue's
Mortgaged Crop* Ungatlierrd. I i„] ul i e s were released today.
Little Rock, Sept. 27.—Several plan- ———■ — y | taken aud killed. Lonzo nnd Joe Hoi- sou ” The American Episcopalians havo
ters in eastern Arkansas, who mort-| »ultau Hefles tlie 1 ojvers^ iway, two brothers, are charged with won their mighty way with tho cry,!
gaged their crops to obtain supplies
Ihe year, have notified the holders
night for Washington.
Fatal Duel From Uuggle*.
Washington, Ga., Sept. 27.—A bloody
duel from buggies was fought near here
between Joha L. Smith, a wealthy citi
zen of Wilkes conuty, and his sou Ko.s
lirotlirrs Ai ruiril of Murilrr.
loses hiscocrage, nnd theu we tulso nn-
otjjer lattlmy, und this time perhaps
we put tho name of some one who bo-
trays tbo causo aud sells out to tho en
emy What wo want for u bnttlecry is
tbo uan:o cf i;omo leader who will never
betray us nod will uever surrender aud
will never die.
All respects havo 1 for brnvo men nnd
women, but if wo nro to get tho victory
nil along tbo lino we must take tho hint
of tho Gideonitcs, who wiped out tho
Bedouin Arabs, commonly railed Midi-
unites. Thero Gidoonites had a glori
ous lender in Gideon, but what was tho
bnttlecry with which they flung their
enemies into tho worst defeat into which
uuy army was over tumbled? It was,
“The sword cf the Lord nnd of Gideon."
Put God first, whoever yon put second.
If tbo army of tho Amcricuu Revolution
is to free Amerirn, it must be, "The
sword of the Lord nml cf Washington. ”
If tho Germans want to win the dny at
Sednn, it tunst be, "Tbo sword of tbo
Lord and Von Mnltko. ” Waterloo was
won for the English because not only
tbo uriued men ut tho front, but tho
worshipers iu tbo cathedrals nt tho rear,
were crying, “Tlie sword of tho Lord
and of Wellington. ”
Right I* Might.
Tho Methodists have gone in triumph
across untion after nation with tho cry,
“Tho Bword of tho Lord aud of Wes
ley. " The Presbyterians havogono from j
victory to victory with tho cry, “The '
sword of tho Lord and of John Knox.
South Carolina & u corgi a
Railroad.
TIME TABCE IN EFFECT
Murcb 27ib, 1898.
Uonnectlon st Aouumis *itb main lint
for Biebuoad, New Yoik, ('h«rle«ir>n with
i lide Line (or New York. Ai l'.iiLilletbe
Central Hxilr.md tm Mhcou uud j oints West
oonrifcuiton villi Oconee *n.( Kril rrsnd
Wrigbt-villfi mi l Tenotll* fur points in
South W(.*i r.eoraii
JG.'EPrl >1. Kinds. OehTHl Manager.
VV. R Jt'NEH 'leii’l So to-1 Hi-fOdent
1. I 1.0 IK WOOD Trnin Muster.
CHINE!
..P®.Yio diifieltred by altarlnir od**rr*^FmrntRffiiul
tlltfik jrou can got thu bo^t made, flntvt and
MOOT POPULAR SSWINO MACHINI
for a mere «oue Bdy from rJlnblc irnnnfacturem
tliut have tftiii.od a n nutatioa I»y bnni*Ft r.ud rau«r*
dimliuv. Thero isnonf* In ihe world that cun fnunl
,n JpauMM al cunfiiHirl'nn, duruhility <>t working
(miiH, nn«‘Mi’Hs ot flnisn, lioanty in uiipcMropcc. or baa
ffiflinauyioiprovkuienutho NllW HOMlte
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
Tbe Nev Home Sewing Machine Co.
Osamoi. Mas*. Hohtox,Maim. 9aUMoN.Soirm*,H.T.
ouK'aro, ill. St, Loci*, Mo. Imllu.Tlta*.
SAHilLAXOiaOO.CAU Atl.ikta,Ga.
FOR SALE OV
B EST Oenntry L<trd,
EKT Oennlrv H'Hu*,
Celt oonotry Shnnl lers. Oh’I on O. .A
Ad ims wbo will sbli jnn >.i wholesale or
re *9. O. K. PB1NGLE.
Feb 23, tf
Indian Spuing, Ga., Sept. 27.—Silas Tho Baptists huve conquered millions 1) { I A ^ Pianos $225-00.
Harden, a well-to do fanner, living after millions for Christ with tho cry, 1,7, V , * Swo p»innr» «■-
about 4 miles from Fiovilla, was over-, “Tho sword of tho Lord und of .Iud- ^e itty Ws-hinerim. N -»
| taken aud killed. Lonzo nnd Joe Hoi- *ou " Tho Amcricuu Episcopalians have :
ion- iway, two brothers, are charged with won their mighty way with tho cry, | ^
fo .' Vienna, Sept. 27.—It is semiofficially the killing. Tho homicide was tho re-1 “Tho sword of tho Lord und of Bishop 1*1 \ \' ( 0 r gins *'.(5.00 np
n t announced that the Turkish govern- suit of a long dispute. All parties were -Mollvaine. ” Tho victory is to those n rtl . , * ..7J!?. 1 ! .* "I'. 1
the mortgageVthat they yTill n”ot"have meut replies unfavorably to tho demand No'areMts^avey'^beou^uado. 6110 ' ^ho^put Gal first But as wo want a Warn » ..... vY
the cotton gathered, claiming that the of the powers respecting the island of , bnttlecry suited to all sects of religion-
low price of the produot will not pay Crete, which must be complied with by Jour* Out For the Senatr. ists and.to all lauds 1 uominato uu the ,%j» f ^ Ht’IAII
them to have it picked. Oct. 11, or the powers will blockade cer-' Columbia, S. C„ Sept. 27.-Chainnan battlecr Y ot Christendom iu tho ap- ^ ChIIiD C V'lOtl’lS Z’. Sign
— r r, . tain places in Crete by laud and sea. •. n T n.« .... proaebing Armageddon the words of my ^ » • laintor
_ _ , , , . places in Crete by laud and sea. I . . .777 proaebing Armageddon the words of my
Fever Sufferers •» t e . j rr~.„ - ||i»jr„ 1 ’ . . P on ex- sounded before tbo ark as it was A.tdrra* or rail. D.n
Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 27.—Mr. Bay.ird Nearing III* End. eentive committeo, today publishes an carried to Mount Zion, “Let God arise, ^““b'natnn. »i« l w r ,
James W. Bowser, a prosperous young Dedham, Mass , Sept. 27.—No change address to the people of the stale, a..- let his enemies bo scattered.”
merchant of Oxford, Miss., who is refu- was reported iu tho condition of Hon. uouue.ng hi* (Tuiciiducy for tho Uuited A*far as our finite mind can judgo It
geoingat Tuscnmbia, Ak„ ha. wntto Thomas F. Bayord this morning. The ^ e u tho ?atterTi1ot“or feems about time for God to rise. Does
the mayor oi hi* town a check for f1,000, dopreMing symptoms noted yesterday %\oii. It not seem to yon that the abonnna-
the proceeds to be applied to the relief wero still present, but aside from that ^ | tiona of this earth have gone far enough?
of the yellow "fever iufferers there. ( nothing could be iuid save that the end “t-ump Atkinson” Now* | there ever a time when sin was so
was not fur off. | Atlanta, Sept. 27.—Colouol Oscar defiant? Were there ever before so many
It. inter,
I sty*
- j (•'.ill 1.1 inu.it. o-n | t hu.l partly for
- ab sri l parr in li»r..«. j mdecr at less
Ilian vnn van gar **niv ercati (01 eaatl
apply at Hivarnoffioa.
Kqual Lay Rrpresentatlon.
Springfield, Ilia, Sept. 27.—The Il
linois conference of tbe Methodist Epis
’ ’ Montgomery at Nctvport. _. ,
Newport, R. I.. Sept. 37,,-The United * ed “ on *i W rk ’ the regiment is
copal eburob. iu session at Cbarleston,' States cruUer Montgomery, from Porto governor ” "
Brown of tbe Socoud Georgia bas named fists lifted toward God telling bim to
1 come on if be dure? Look at tbo bias- 1
in honor of j pbeiuy abroad. What towering profau-
— r , 5l . . , 0 tho governor. Tho boys have settled »ty I Would it bo possible for any oue to (| UH 0 f H0 . 0 UH rjt» kEf l
has voted 240 ayes to 1 nay in favor oi Rico, arrived hort this morning and an- down to routiuo work. Great crowds calculate tbe numbers of times that tbo a if j*» » ' 1.,Zt
’ visii them diily. Ibarne of tho AlmiahtvGod and of Jesus * >lY * OV . A . lw P.W «
Burial Cases
M^talie (Janos rnskota and Cot*
Grade.
equal lay represeutatioa.
I chored iu the inner harbor.
I
I
( name of the Almighty God aud of Jesus , . .. , . - , ; ,
.tbi« goods nil) its fyiutid at Hit
|store ol Tabbgtxon A Doocui,