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-> 11 fAputs
W’ l ' ar. ; idjgm! f<l •-.y to fhcse who
pave i,at;| the fcr'uicr c-rlilor cmisident
|>ly in advance fmthis paper.' tliat
we can not carry out 'theii'su'b- rip
tiiins iV'e •<’]■,[ ,' ( .<| " )om (jp. J h
rorjnapoit we |i:rd tl.ai IhLew:, 'very
t'jine to he made up. hut iq mi
<‘Xainitjat|onof the |mok< ••• ■ di.-cove.
I.kt shine ■■ ■ubßcpitirr' -i" <■> edited :'i
yeat, O| : Uio;e. tun•;.<! iii iliie it look'
hard for them to lose tin--' nmoinit.-
It must be remembered flint il ls hot
our fault. Kot oil. ,-, nt,' of ihis money
Jiris come, or v.j|( eou'ie, to m except
(vl.iit is <|m from 11m fir-l of Aco
U’e thel-et'ore give notice, pi: I we
shall charge all persons to whom the.
paper goes, as . uJNeri!>ers from that
late. )V< do not intend Ic/lii vt ll.e
paper lit t;c, j<'o.tr hatitls, am!
will secure yoti igaiiist. loss in the
future
ONCE Foil ALL
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We have received a ■ omima, a I on
from .'onio .itikti iwn pe.-shn' wghmg
himself " A’s; 7pf Ist 1 whh b' wi' cm,,
hot publish tor I lie want of the nit
thor’ti name. fVc wish to say now.
once for :ill. tliat no minonymo'.is arti
cle will pe published'iii 111 pa'jter, -
We are willing to pi,ld h for *• A
Baptist,”. or Metjiodg!. m; any one
i‘l*e, nriy tiling Unit i> cn'.cutnmd t«>
give ■whol-sonie information,' or to.
benefit our r< aders ; ai.d wi- ire v ill ■
mg Io publlsli sueb tir’lieles with a!
■ion rle ///.'/im- signa! i;,'i: ; hut under no
.Mrt'umsltiinces will we publish any
tiling unless we have the n.'tnie of the
writer
’ ‘Haire i-, another objection to the
eoihuiiinie;ition itcontains -".me Im
'■iiat" whii'li w 001.1,. If |hibfis!,ed, b
sure-to produce strife. And wi- lake
occasion'to say to those, who wish t<
use our columns. that w.- ball dis
mirage' even fldiig i's tl'ic , harai-ti'i
of persona) 'abuse. It d due tin
writer'to sax liiat we do imt tliltik he
1■ *' r.. < , ( i i .v. o
uie ins to be abusive. Bui His ea>
tin' US to see that such wor‘d !,»' lln
rbnstract . n put upon ii. i’lfe're i- m
t'piestidii ofthe ease'.dnd if the write!
Mil modify bis expressions some
what, and furnish ns Ids mime, we
si all publish the article. It: its pies
4'llt‘form it could !e iidii’iled ordy as
an advertisement
to
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IE, > • 11. .s'. V . Biiant.
The .iCt.i.on o! the Baptist ebinci.
here tn reference to this "imt lemati i
the subieel of tmive'sal cominrm:
•ind the com-.e ,y be cl. imli no ,i
--the unqna'ilied coimrinna'l ion of t \ e
ry one who has spoken io us on th
subject, with the e'ception of oi
111 11). who b< I mgs to the opposilioi
say the action of the. tliureli. In
such is not the wav it . . exp,--ssed I y
others. By every oiie'wi.h whom «
have conversed it is pronounced
matter. We regret thalli,,
should be so. both because i: d. «ir,,',
the dignity of the church, and Im, an
it places some of our fyumds an,
neighbors in :> very uueiivi ible p,.-;
lion. Jt is a serious thin., to cl. eye
fliniily wiihusiog the poll er of clinic;
iiuthvrity to oppress a mam I’m, i
fs impossible to get the people 1,, la
rteve that, this has not been done.
The geiiijeimiii wlm presided ow.
the conference by which Mr. liri u,
'as expelled is looked upo,. as guilty
oV the utrifest unfairmand usiu;..
every eftbri to give siu-c, to thi
prosecution. lie is represented -is
bitterly prejudiced against Mr Ihianl.
In another column will be found th<
action of the. Gillsville church ami
t'Oinc press notices.
The Presidents Condition.
The fact can no longi - I <■ disgtii-ed
that t!je condition of im! President is
ixtreemly critical. Il is scarcely
possible however much we may with
th do so. to indulge a hope that he
will recover.
From cur standpoint we can n it do
otherwise than regard the treatment
ns Wrong from the ve y beginning.
The ball should have been extracted
before the strength, of the patient was
exhausted by .disease clearly attribu
table to it; remaining in the the bo
dy. IVc do hot see what can'mm be
done except to make the comliiion of
the Ipmorvd sufferer as comfortable
o's possible, mid prepare for the
worst.
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THE CVNAL.
From Mr. 1. K. Carter, who is with
Col. Frobel's surveying parly , we
learn that the woi'k is progressing
satisfactorily. It lias neeti dicided to
make the opening at a point known
a\s the “ Seven Islands." a short dis
tancc below Buiec's bridge. Col.
Frolfel says there is no doubt of the
success of the enterprise.
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I’leasc Consider'
If tlm North 'Georgian has been
worth auy thing to you heretofore,
it wilV, at least, be worth that much
in the'fulure. And. with improve
ments already made, and '.B lie made,
it will be ' worth more to you Give
»be paper your support.
J W fL> f OCR J'XCHtNGES SAY.
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The Ciea elanj Advertiser hopes
the revivals fepoj-t.ed ;n every direc
tion will help the, finances of the
■ < hurches. A religion tb.it prays but
don’t pay when it, can, is mighty poor
ilufl' if [lie ninth chapter of first Co-
> | rinthians means anything.
i The Sa.miersville Herald says a
. i 'g*<! gol.j copi was ploughed up on
. Mr Boatwright! -. place, the other day.
. In was buried in bSltl by (ie.n. Bolson
to hide it fropi Sherman’s thieves,
|>ut the owner failed to find it after
wards. It was only slightly tarn
ished.
A writer in (jinul and U'nter says
I here lire from mm to two thousand
1 l.ngiisp landholders jn 1 irgini;|, with
. farms of front l(')0 to 1.500 acres, and
that they are. remarkably happy: lie
especially teem ;mend.s A'irgiuiit for
' gentlemen emigrats with large fami
lies, '■ It oilers aiiimst the rilv gen
uine ~|pii,y lii,. with eon." nial sur
roundings to the exnalri:ltc<l genpe
! man.”
< Tliu Allanta (’onsiitution says :
' It seems to be lire object of the Oppn
' bent of. i. .oionel < ole’s system sim <■
I they h:iye discovered that they cannot
pr< vimi bis 'bii.ldiui, the road.. ]„. con
lemphues, to . i.misciilale his system
by prevent lug his getlmg jnto the
pasyiigcr depot x ~f th«' cities or join
ing the ya. ion links of the roads into
one comprebeiisiye whole. Yet this
is about al! hi- ehartey a-k-for.
The Madisonian sav.. F\ ry om
iof the thirteen m igiual State - through
I iheir legislaiures, except Georgia, to
her spume b e it said, lias made an ap
'propria!ion Io make the Yorktown ,
' eulcimial a success. \\ by otu leu-’
islature rout'l not have been as pa ri-i
otic, is a mystery lo u- Georgia i
the empire Stale of the Smith, and
-hotild have been, in our opinion, lirsi
iml foremost, in lemieriiig her | ajrmi. i
ago to this anniversary v<‘lebi;r’,ou. j
The y a.. ) faim.eg.- 1 'fimes says : A
few days ago a squib appeared in tin;
1 I'imes Holing the singular abseni" ol
male births this year The uexl day
m aged lady entered the otia e ami de
’ired mir aston'sh ; .1 Bo; I- -k•.• •• jh r. win
Knew limbing of tlu- arti-le tuques
ton, to distinctly umh r-imi ! that she
.iad recently been I. is. .-,-e,[ uith a
raidsou, cud sue desired the item
orrevtetl,' (oi feiir in after years,
vh'e'n tin'aiore aid grandson d' : • •
o exercise his :-oy.‘o icn right, m
ranchisc would be qm -timed on tin
lea thal from the tiles oi the Ti.'ii.
it. appeal e<| no male ' w.-i e I,orn m I
881, ui.d it would be urged that b !
as not burn, . it all. W■■ cboei Ini I■. |
.lake tile correction.
SksaTlU; \ <’i>i:u>’l.s. < t Indiana I
id a 11 porter of the l.lil Ic lbs I, '
ki k|. <•'! b(I if Ibere m e-elit'i: :■
11».• Sou, 11 I: . me.'re'ss 1.0 Aisby Ii
'. ill l,he n. gvegiit, tai;| ist, the ,
• tore the war. ami llu-Senator Gai !
,d. lor example, "despite
num:ol I'l.erm "' M Ilofiabl
■ ,\ id b;ivi ■ a d o. In-1 -is m j\ er-all '» |
•know 1 to be the be.( read s !
quipped lawyer in the I’i iied rial. |
.‘ii o a. , |
The 1> 1 1: nm re pa, ■ -t i' !
nit Ma. viaml pays m re ri’ a! ret I
mile thauali 'i-.e Xew I'.iiglaml Slat - •
avi’igom M iscich'.lsetts. Tie C,, . .
... say ■ that tie "aiten.il ruvemi
taxes of M limg New Hampshire
Yermont, Klutdc Isla'i.i i;l Ctmiiei
ent add up s|. ’. | • ‘| ; w mm .Mar; lam:
lone pays Gt. (..v more (han
louldc t.hnl aim mil. X' ,i gmm t o.
t>,(>iei, 11 la about live times', q u i,
is (he whole of N \ Eimkl' .i. e> eh
sive of Massachusetts: r.c-.i.i :lu
lines us much as ri h >im' popu: hi
ind prosperous Massachu-el Is is ea!
ed oil topity?' 1|,..s .-.1,0w ing i : ~.
very creditable, ns eight-i :-i I. - oftli.
, internal revenue is derived from wlm
<ey beer and lobaeco. I; is an honot
o the New I'.im ,u.,.,st;'.t‘s m./ to pal
i very large amount of taxes mi such
iriicles. and exhibits their snpeiior
moral comliiion -
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The vtbuit:’. i onsiitution thinks that
• if, unhappily, Genera! \ r'lit:’ - should
become president, he wi;| imdpid'tedly
1 make a serious attempt to earn out
- the policy of the president's adminis-
■ lion. He would invite the peseu'
■ members of tiyh cabinet to retain then
places, and he would do all in his
- power to show that he understands
1 and appreciates the puqiic >em mem
w hich would be quick to resent and
repudiate any attempt to revive and
ri-imu.gurate that speei- s >f parlisan
i ship whiehj under the name of stat
warttim, lias been condemned by the
: better sense of the country. But, tin.
’ fortunately, in polities the pressure
i of public sentiment is neither .is em
■ plinlie not as powerful as the pressure
of personal obligations, nnd it is to
.be feared that, in spite of whatever
' patriotib desires fie might have to the
contrary, be would be compelled to
iallow his administration to drift into
I the control of that faction of the re
• publican' party which distinguished
itself'by hounding and abusing the
president up the very moment when
the assassin,s shot was tired.
' If you want to quit, pay up.
It is understood, says the Boston
J'rar.ner, thqt tip report of the sub
’ cpmrnittee on the world’s Fail, when
- njad'e will recommend that it be held
i in Bostpn fotir years hence: that S -
t pOO.OOO be as a guarantee f
■ fund, ami that the Back Bay site orig-'
- ; inally proposed be the place selected
■ for its location.
i ; The Cuthb’rt Appeal truthfully c.e
--1 ' cl.ires t|;.yt tpa Mormons are noteveu
• J entitled to tin-, forbearance accorded ’
1 t fan.dies, for to fanatics is conceded
■ sincerity, which Mormons do not pos-
■ sess. Their pretended religion is has
■ ed upon the vil est’aud pi.,; t corrup-'
: ting'of human passions. Their eaut-
ingliypoctisy is not at all concerned
j its to theignosance souls they betray
goto heaven or to "hades;” whit they ;
' want is pr>se|ytes to people their
great te-riiories to be brought ipto the ’
union as Mormon i tales. Then freed
from edernl ipteiference they would
by their state’law:, legaliz;: oplygam.
and thus establish the. earth paradise:
|of tin; latter Day saints. Ail proper
effort lo defi at ll.' ir vile purposes
: an<l t’>'tnn.p out a growing evil so!
; hideous in all its ;. a'.m • . slmald com- !
■ maud the zealous support <L every I
’ good citizen. .
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( The N' w York Herald says ; Fm '
tin; first mile in a long while the pen-- :
ocoiiic pat ty in New Y ~ k ;,|.j rt,:> !.-
cs a canvass for a general ejection
with such conlid‘nee of vi -tory tliat
I there, is a si-rnmbl,- for every place on :
its ticket. When the com;, ‘sjiimi ”f ■ (
i the parly is con-id; i.< u, qm'. ps faifure ;
I to dehue un v issues y<,t on which to i ■
coniluct the canvass, so in'l'h confi- |
deuce i cms prem ilme. Neverthe-I
less it exists. The dcniocr'its everv
j wheri fee) il. ami it siimillales them
| into a fee'imlil v of ri vah;i« -for nomi- 1
I nations the like of which has not
been visible sim Ix7m
The, Chi< ago Standard infofrns us’
i iha.t Ihe udoimy-trai a : <T tb>' Inb r-
I aal Revenue Deparlm. nt. under
I llamn, has been a most credjt'ibb'
md successful om" llnring the past
live, years, mme than M'.OO.OtiO.ouu
have been collected, and "not a rri '
mi‘s>m.r. after i.( into (Lu bands '
'flhe olli lais, is the record. 1,1 is,'
not probable al! lias been col.leeled
. hat s,. mid 1i..; U,< n, for as it i-
.uaiiilv deiived from whiskey, li-.i
iadloliacco.il brings the i ll:, ial m
nniract with tin- most pre i-funt: .
'ishonest class of m inufavtmi r- i
lie . .-mitry who are all tin- lime cm I
riving ways and m< ,m to sw \i .lie fl
;overiim,nl. Gen. Ilium evident’ ;
Has p :i,i I ical ei v,l s,- ( pee reforn: i I
: os department, which is a ■.molt <le ii
i ‘.-Iter than tin- dHii.’iie-i lln or jzn ■_
I I rhe polili; '.ms go before Ila: p. •
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iu n .x.0.l G1.'.1 lt.Ll' >. JU i ;
Al a meeting of lb Baptisi ( lain I.
H l>illsville b -id A :"i I, Iss| th.
I ‘ll’ving pre inmle. and uesolutiou
vere ujiauini'in-ly adopted.
: Wher. as, m the jiidgennml ol th
hurch, the action of the 8e11i.,,
! bineh, in the case of li, \. E K y
i ilriaut. was unjust and wrong, a- ,'
aliiilated io do harm lo the can.- •
I dlhoiigli 'be chmeh iloitbt i. .iii
I vhal they regarded th.-ir 'i:'jv, and.
*lVhi rm-, we e interested ill tile j
natter as one of the ihm.bvs u:.d . ’
| as charge. Tiler; I'm i,
| /.’.o-u/r. 7. Tbala '.anmittee of tiv '
: e appoi.it...l to vi-i: lb- 1 Ih-llto.
bur.-It, at their next r> ;i,!:i; mi cti.. .
| ii.d ask. i.i our half, th it t!i 'V r. -
j oiisider ill m till •a ml - jad iii -i
iction.
/A That tin Am, ..f Om
i c, lloim i ami lia. nioi.y . ! . I'm , ,»h
d with a copy of ilir> ■ ] r. amblv a' <.
.1 'soluti ■ .- v i: h th. i e.pl. st that th.",
take similar . ;ton.
h'r Ta it the N. rl h Goor, i n
lie icquvsied to publi-h : as. pr.-.-md
mgs.
IE D. HAW ,y i-.X.'s. M< d.
.1. N. GAUIiI.sON. G C.
OI'I MO'.S 111 'i PRESS,
Ax uilv vase ills ' eon irierl by tin
Baptist ch.:r< li a: Beilina. Ri i. E
s. V Bri.mt who was mi e- c m d
niinistei '•>! tl. denonim ii >a wa-
I .'barged wiilt dinmlpiess i I expelled
from the church. The charge was :
made by 1.. G. < after who was als.
ihe principal witness. M:mv think
. ' the i’ll . I fa lie It 'establish the chai m
. i and he was imi'.istiy tii;ned : O'.it. Thi '
,' vote of expulsion was It .2. and. ii
,I is st".ti‘.l that 1” of thee, voting tor.
i [expulsion were n ni'.'i't a. : ’r. Tberi
| is much feeling or. ;h< subject.
I Allans Banner
i
■j M. see from ihe Norlli Georgian j
■ that a firm just a dozen, of the Carters
' ; have got after the Rev. E. S. V.
. 1 Biant. ami have have had him turned .
.’ [ out of tie church We have known!
- ■ Mr- BriaiM ~ lor.g time and don't ;>e-[
.• lieve he ought lo have been lomid
a guilty of drunkness. Tile verdict I
r should have been' cleverness and ex
citability.
■ The good, lord deliver us from r.tiy
i connection wmb. th-. - Carters if we AYe J
-’ever put upon trial in Bellton as n
I will 'ake the whole of the balance of
‘ coiUuiiiiy to checkmate them in num- '
t ber ami amount of testimony.
Southron
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lEw'This touching little pcenq td.ow.-
sp powerfully the sustaining grace of
Jg.-us in the last fearful struggle: the
'calmness yvith whjeh one can meet
‘the king of terrors, when his hope is
i jjpc|iored within the veil. The billows
tnay roll over hjm and eiiLuli the
■ mortal body, but the soul rises triuni
i phautly to heaven wjth the sontr <>f
;\ yctui:y, “ 0 death, wlpue js thy
sting?-’ Is not such a faith worth
seeking?
Tin; J. VST IIV M 5
m MG(t i•« Nl. F Ap,M\ ~u \M.
TJiP SiUibafh <lay V ;t< iu a vilkijre
by tiir mu.
The utlGH’d beD'-rliction tou<’b< J the I- -
p h !l«i' Ii v.
And they :<»sc to fare the sunset in the
‘lioh'f-d
Ali<l th- B h.'t-f- I <• IU tbr-h <iv- I) f., r
< h»<l’s !».»•" t-d boon of i > ’
But lie I ‘okrti o toas w.it* rs. anti a
’m ih a.s f,i_i njj t b r< ;
A th )< < spirit n oved <i ».»v< lh<m tv
wiid : pait of the air—
Ai l .< si and shook and tor> thein.
l ; h tie s thundered, I and
biioiijed.
Anti alas for ans \< ->.-1 j (! tbrir vawr ng f
gulfs < ntninb. d
» *'iy hiia 'ius \’‘T - *h> pvoj- : .. on that
KH'k.v eoa/f of V- ah's,
L* -ttbe dawns of <ohii)iii ntorroM s l> mb!
bo h I n in fiii t;ti. -.
When th«* -ea i ; ,, I p. nt n, p.ms : mn. and
.-1i... io .1 east, upon i ip- -!mi
B.t< y.rt’-ek ii',| .. v.t., ,ep V-.•[.!?>■ . ..
hud Uow i, ’ . < • oior«..
Wdb t tn- lough winds bl, a i- • r. ,tnd b- r.
abl a i tfij.ljl I J)h.
z\bd .-hr rs.iW aong th 1., m'A- ,< i.if..
vessel iail a,.d IJ>e.
Oh! it'd.d not i;<’ol a prophet to tell w’.at ’
the mid fuim ..
loi n > Mlip roti.il i _,b h. i‘. t\ he tr ? i
.shore t»n -u h a . ej.
I brh the pitying pei.pl h. ”li< -i fl ■
the r hollo s and I hi- i-o -I <I:
l»e:ub
<dn ‘ . I- h . th . ... r... ~ I
ihe p< ; iShihy .i) | e. (( If ’
ll'ip - hanus . e \m .I j --Ii r♦ t. i
I* ildej hl .fit- i O'A < . ; -, H,i ~e ,
>ltd Ihe -hill. -1 ■ Ibv tl e ~. ; ,
Ihy lilial !O. ... .. ,e.i. ' ‘
■ she has p If. dIB the Hiiddb- ’ <■: th,-
bad ,u . Cl .... ,S dov. 1 •
God b. v ... r h-. -ii f r hl ,5.. : ’
b l’ . ie-.-r a H-» di ■ WIJ '
Lo .' WheiiniM .he will. .'li.a-ked !-.■:< >
lo ’l.Vd v. 11 !< ‘r.tr< f '1:1 ;,) ... ;
di‘s 1 h i p- n; - if :be - .a
Ulin ; < t || ;■ . ' I »<■
X’.-arertl. ; yitiiu! :ug vat.-ir-r- c.i’iit' t’ie
v.’lf ck -IJ,. .. ,y
Ann th- i,.:tn -r.ii e ni! . i< I \
lb. ;ll IH I pow OH . if ~-i.U ,1
( we n i hh-i •-•
Ji I- A1 tl I. > JI ;\ •
i aas die pm ;)■ h. ' ' h oi. ' •, p, ,; x ; p .
anti he w <o.<l. i< d « ha’ ’•> , .
\ . in.!} f hi ' I
r ,?id y A n>:
II -i‘- W i foil .Hi ■ do: .
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1. kio --.- ’ < ai; \ou h o7 "
And ’ Ay. a\ , sir ? laii.iu au ,- t o’ ( ;
th* v. .- loud aide, i,
:■■ Ii t hey ! s’, t. -d |; u . . :i ;
• O . in
Vud die w nd* bno u; in ! d : •. h .
‘ W h ( th* ; ot i iei - ~ [
' m’tH.'e : ;nd»’«- i. .t 1... ’<l li,. j’ h.L. .1!
<d? M! ! 1.1 ,)! lii Ua~ j.l -1
'.ng.D., I- <\eik from h> wi.eis. •• Gh.
■' ■■■ \ mi <lll a la - . ‘
le < .u»!<| l-nvf 1)0 ... i" • • ’ • .Jan S
!!■' h SUU 'OH n e’ :
.a ah. leav in t.' t h-- di,j I
’m • Ppi ■, a ; a.i I.H tile • mi.
And die vvat. h . ii. G i ! huill’WDl)
ill.' Ugh dle.l e (■> y.ila lent.- Hi.; e
dm.'.
ad, Ji. I'.i-io dto Id v. dh J - st. m di<
iif. 1 . ii-.; ot 1 hat l.\ tun
LOX E. A I I ST.
Tip’ Vi[t V > <• (i \ ;•)•! e , .. L\ ( .
.X < * int tel v b< 4 dh tj alb •■ i u bm -m ■
iii up hi? her. | direr, and stn.i 1 , i-r th i •
I his. I h ver. first hrva'hiti/< «
.!'■ t ew-!mt) soul i> love r ’Lui. a> d
■ mad.pudy coutn i l.'d ui’’ il.:-. m.d
. row Ing oil! tl is. i> fps :’n- Hui
’ Iron oi God uoi on ? ■ .ir,u . f (j»oh
. *d‘. ; d a t- ;l ;io s. 1. j , s ~f
Icii-icier, or !:iv< m i-i -’owi'il i.m r
;I. '.'ml.-, or m iclim.im |., r ,-i ( .p - ls i,j u _
, .iri'd : Icy - in , :y mi ; -o; t iy b.-, : .u- t
ri'mgm.,i' (I,'em :i--ii iuh -U ■■ f ;
It G :. l-'w : !,:ii i nl',l_-: - ~u s. i .p;,
H im. ik- no 'kl. :iii':ige : h:U ex
. nil,-, uml f r ivm i i >■: I; is
; o '- v lips is not ii.mieb by p:i. i \ .in-.
‘i- i-hurch cm m-t lie, that rises
ibove (’em.mi, ati a] Pi- j cl is.
:-i <1 clgs-.s iu its i ii'.bi:, ■- evt ’ - . . n
:'. <'>'t al p. r-oi:. wlioci. r . , | )(;
I a l.vi. ... lie may be ...,
It'. | >•■•*.> ~ . b .h - [oi ,■ in.a \
sillily i.,' eiii.ic I hal lie i: , uimseif. a
hristimi. He v. Im i> ih-sti me < f i■
i si iin ger lo llu 'mi \ ii: _ ; i >,.■<- of <;■ „i.
It ma'! ■ ,I, ■■! i,ew fa:: l.fu ‘ll -.. r ; ■
i ii 11 cm I lo the ci re u< mi.i! - .7 r. ': _t. •i ■ :
: bow much nmney you tti.'. ■_/v. mlie
church ; how loi •_ Or.! m.'V ~, , ,url
! pn. yers; how mH \ <.a mi v - :m -. 1..
illuemly you may talk; or In x joyful-
Uy you may shout; if you lime mu
i ibis love, you are mil .1 cliihl of Gm!!
NO ROOM FOR CHRIST
'«Y 1, '.I is ; line i;lfo |he ,i , | I I In
found ; t pr< .■., i;pi. il. Not Ii .
lie shm mil o- the inn, but there
secme i, to ‘be'A wi-'mim' place . -r
him in l‘he wi :’ I. F • IG < erv i hii-i
i 11,■'till l.e v. a- a pili ’ ii" ’ a
Hence it is -aid. "He cairn unto hi
. own. ami his own received him mu."
Ami a- it w.c-in th ■ be_ in a tJ . .<
[it slill. 1 u thiswickcu w or.-I < ' < , -
; lhere is very little room for 1 'lc ■ ,
There is room for alm -t e<erv to ...
I ise wealth, j :- asur ■. atioi
parties, politics, eating aud .
buying and selling—room for ai!
| these : but tor him who came lo l av
i our burdens, ami to take away the
i sins ofthe world, there is no room :
|no loom in the world’s thought,in the
j world's feeling for Jesus,
THE HI M VN IT LSE.
Pulse is a throbing of the arterjes
' caused by intermitting impulse ctjm
! municated to the blood by tha l;eqrt.
The arteries being plastic, cxptfns
for an instant with the increased
amount of blood forced into them by
each lie,ti t beat, and for t!|e same rea
son contract the moment ,ifter. pro :
■ lucting thus a series of wavelike !
movement from the heart [
toward ail parts of the body. Theen.
largemeut ofthe artery by the pa«- [
smg wai. s of bio > i lijtsit somewhat :
iron; its l.mj so that it becomes *pre
e.qitiable to the toush. Withen the
limits of In-aith there maybe consid-’
! erable varatjon ji tl.e frequency of the (
pulse, the number of pulse per minute :
differ, tit with age. sex. stature, museir- i
lar action mental action, the state of,
the digestive [-.ro'-ess ami ll.e time of
daw The aqer tge frequency per min
uet is approxim atelv indicated by
ilie following tqb|e, given by parpen
i ter*.
In the >ir»:i-i„irii : ir':iiit l.'Ul to ID ;
, During first i.m 115 to bill j
During .'■■‘■coud year 100 to 115
1) r ue third year !>5 to
f llui ’ng 7t!i ■ 14 ■:i . SO to Hi
, During 14th to 21 st y.-ar. 75 to 85
, Dur nig 2'st i . igltli \ ;ir 70 to 7.5 |
In oil! :i_'.' 75 to Sl’ I
In intlamatory or acute diyiise tbs ;
; pulse may rise to 12” or even IGO in
[ the ad ib. ami i • come -o frequent in .
: the clrld tint it cannot be content' d.
M>;s :ii ir i ~ertion . ,eiila. exeitemeut
|digesti"n. .alcohol dries ami i-levatjon
.above the sea level ■ i.lera:e the
’ pulse :;nd as a gep.r-.al rule :.t is mor.' ;
ifri-qu at the morning thin in th" !
: evening. His s|,,wer in s| p. and
i from the eil'.'i-t ■- rest diet, cold or
hlooWletthig. Th pul- .f a growi l
: woman exc-eds that of :i|mau <t‘ I'm i
j - .tue a_;;- as mu.-Ii as It) or 1-1 beats a ’
I mi l::’..', ami accordi'ic tosonie author.
, ities i- less 1re....) -nt i : th.- t ill tiri .
in the short p : on s. the \a: iati m b
iir i.poiit sou , be it> for ea' li <,x inch-I
•■s of height. 'file effect uj »ture ■
‘ is i-o'isi s i .ibl, ;
-
t ■■■■i: ,'t’i ,
en in Ig. S' -7. .],
f : .a'. . » .1 tl.
11-.M0,. -' .".I ', , ■ I’t ug. St I* 7 '
This large di 11-rent rx i . ;i th 1
‘ mimb'-r o l ' pulsation w h u Icing and
ittmg 01 s|:mhni.o espoi'iillv whe:
iirr»:i.'i|ln the inti-'tilar rqr-. <■>-!
'|, 'ml'"l ! 1 lll.lki i :l s.| | |,.|l H|:lW.' .1
, 'lostii, ,' a,-;-, I.ills :.,>s th- 1 Gyatb of p"r
1-on who liavi-itiseasi. ot-ihe Imarl 01
: piii-klv issiin,j: an .r, ,-t positim,
1' ■ lit ;e lili ii" :■ •• 1 i propnsi' i.,
■•’i ■ pul'" 1-, .four or ii, .
. ' o O f b.,
1/lo'lilih‘t • n '
5 Hit I I. tit.
< »!• ! It I- '>l 'i : -X I 1: .I. M, \ x At; Et:
Rirhnioml. V -i.. dull go, 18s|,
It is th" t : .-e of tin' Richmond
.ml Danville R iHroad C-moani- i<-
make, at the 11'.teriuitiomi! ( .tt.i:
Ex pi ■>!< ic 1 .11 he held at .\lianta
G■l hi- Fa 11, a ,-..m pr-.'iu-tisive i-x ■
1: lof th.' a : ■ 1 1nr 11 1 ::,m tal am! 1
:■ ' ’ -- 1 !’■ J. ’ !1 - I,w ’t> 1 ilfj'o-is >-
hich till -■ Vela . id '■; . ;
its s’ stem I U'S. \ ,]i,| , ;
limit’, attemhil with m> expeiis, !
'levond the I’nr.iishi g of spe;-men
” ill thus l,c afford- d to ow mrs
mim:s iml, o'! r.G .-rd ami timln-r
iamis. tn Ining to -.lu attention .1
■ i-i is. from a!I par;- o: tl o ami I
Tom oth, 1 ■ "-mill ii s, the rem 11 kable :
’.ir: 'ly of pr- i-i. '». ami th ■ res,.nn-e- 1
md capacity of tin sei o-uis of om
-■ ntlu rn country 1 e!"rred t.
-' ,J ’ 1 : j1 ■ ti: -ic'!t IU ,11 ■ • g:, ::
’.edmi.iil and momitaia regions em- !
.raced in mir system of railroads ar
id only r...piesied Imf urged to con-
: libule 0 till exliii :: to be muh by !
Hi’ i.m ml ami Danville Raiiioiu:
.mpaiii . g.. >d..-m-l large s., . imen.
>t':ill I’d .■ Ill's of ail \> vain
il.'m f.>r hoi .nd ship h"ii ii-ig f.,- '
eahirnq work ami < hi.-les and ll.e
1 im-ch ii a ~ :i":s -of '-oi.m herbs- - lui :
u!a::ls w ii.’i'b Iciye '. o:cmen j.11 value
md "I a!I tarm pi...i:i.'ts of ex.-elletit
...:1... and app '.-irao e. I;, short, i
is dcsHabli to Ir, . > :>s
.every icil: . pri.riu-'t win -b au em
: liish -ll'ii l omph-’e the ;-xl,
An pl.’ mid alt: ci:.; spa ■ , r such
m . jbiiioti has -q., ,
:ppe:il to iwr f.iem'- .".nd patrons t.. '
give Us the::- cordial a-.,.! , t\a| js.
'>! ’a 1 .o'. ird m.iki ._ an i-.'ihibiiio;,
wot iby of the grand region it w ill
1 lep'-i -out .
t apt' (. ( N.cl'i-t. I : l-yen us.
. signed t" the duty of r "king nr-'
Ynigeincnts fm the exhibit, am!,' util
have genernl charge of it tmt.l, ihe
- xpi.s , closes. All perso'.',- desir
ing mf.e-imnimi ami to mak-• eoutrib
utimi of m.-ite: : il ai.o spechtieiis. are ,
ri'.p.v.' i'...i .1 ■ ’".l o md witi. her, ■ n-, [
R. A. I). 11. R. Go.. Richmond. V:t*.
All articles fm3 h e:,mood ami
Danville If. R \ oil -i >i:'d be
_ ;i:k, 1! (ap M i’ii ii.. A gem
li. A. D. R. R.. A .1 it i. ■•).. ami wHi
be aliipi .. ii from any stat'-im mail of
i-ie road* of th R. <\ .D. s\sten free
ofcliarge. ,1. M. R. Tai.i >tt.
' • turn I M .tmigei'
_ —► * ■»
Chris',mi,ity d". s no: ' •'■u iu
p. ou.l pries’, Loud, a costly church, ati
im| ositig : itual. a fashmiable thmiig,
a'pea o.g .rgan. bud res|mi.scs to the
creed am! reiterated expsts«:<>ns of
reverence for the name of Christ, but
iu the spirit that was iu Jesus, the
’ spirit of lilial trust in God.and ardent,
j impartial, overflowing love to mam
-n-™".-. " i ■ .w
COUHTY OFFICERS,
B. F. SUDDEATH, Senate.
W. A. LIAN, Representative
T. F. rt ILL. Ordinary,
DEAN OWENS, Sheriff.*
]L J. DYER Clerk SupT Court.
W. R. ARFFLIN. Coroner.'
M. L. MCDONALD. Tax Collector.
JOEL GI'NfiELS. Tax Receiver,
i CHURCH DIRECTORY
BELLTON
HA f’UST ciirHCH—
R»*v. A. F. T’U'l/i wood, Pastor
Pi ear-hinu on the se< <>i;d Sunday ir,
each inoiith aip] Saturday before.
Sunday School at 9 o’clock, a. in.
M. B <”ARTER. Superi»)ten D*nr
METHv '</> 7’ ('UURCH—
R-'V. E. J. Smith. Partor.
Preaching the fourth Sunday ipid Sat
uiilav before.
Sunday School do’eloek. p. in.
H A. SI ;.»N El*.Superintendent.
I Pi.vr meeting. Thursday. ,H o’tlmk.
’ !>■ »'■
i E\♦•ry body iu\ ited to attend.
.1 7’
Pn-m-hdig First am] T’hU‘» Sabbaths
ri eat-h moijh IQJ. ; v u,. ami 7p. m.
h pr b. M. BREA KER
Ev ry body e<«r lia->v invited.
-HOMER
I nA l-TIST rWT;i<'U—
REV r, V. Hriagr, P i -w,r,
l’F< :o h.iig fourth S m lay in > ... mouth
,tnd .\ tu i
V ETHobI ST CUTRCU—
V. A W. P v'slo:.
J*.« ii''?
j .rd.iv .
/'/?/■; </; YTERI I .V
L". G H <■ cth i?'-. 1 - '
I’’.*- /!: :? 'ii th.-- nd Sunday ir v
;t< h month
Hcrti Fas ern Railroad.
S, ,r »irx l M,-, x i - l ) ’
Vtli- II . < ill., lllglls! I'l I W t
I I’ll ill.l :'!'" r Mitnilav. .lull Ilf . l*f.|
■ i ns w 11 rvn n ■ -nlhiws :
X" 1 .Xu. ;<.
' Ath.-m 140 111 ■'* s<l p
t Vri v< h i »i 40 ;. in • <1 ««> pi: ‘
\ » .i ’ A . t . .. , !»*.- ' i in - »—d."> i ,i.
NO. >./» k
• i •.-!■ A•' i• • i 4 <?" > m . ; •> Hi
\ i v• nt .' i’t 'i 4 ’ :i i■' •“»!« p in
\ i <’ A u.-. .. .71 <.< mi > 4-> p m
’! >. n- N < 7 an i •> run *1 -.’tv
■, ’ r T ini X». 1 on M"> lay<, r. r
i: N<> • ,S.it urd« * <»ni>
i . .t’l -N- ■- ‘l. •? :t. ■ 'j; s ii' tIcL )> i \ 'it
' ' ft'-) mb U i met ’i'-in.- <•’!, R
• !>■>;•• ■ )'H I’. I-' t- • r
X W til v..'-' 'l-.'l 1 !-.!-.< ;;.i
.t s.t’ir i.i.. i; ,! ’' - v ' ' ! g ’■ ' A Bv. > ’
. ntd '.‘-.L p. <H.. V.'h-m Cv so tbl'n 1 tl rtili,-
. t I-I <>n S" 1 .
1‘ ■ --ng- ; > i’>- i A igu 'la ’ 7 tri. -hi
’. • S t \ t’lliji. It) I ’» > Mt - S,. )• h . ist ■ , H
via G .»r?,a Iv Hi-ua I. \ ii! mm-' t
I I -• a’ A b n- wiih tram X’. 3 therein,
111 !1! tin -II I. V - ; t ’hr 'i. I’ i- i.? '
• N>• til--., -t G.- ..! 5 Hl »«’ .<■ .!• !:*Y .t
Vh.-m? * *
I<> . ’ ta-’h! A t.»r -a ’• at Alliens for
v. ! ’ El'! .1 ;7. W-t-sf.
n u i; :i.n \ri». .U'd-i ■ sup t
; .V .-. HOUS r« LX.
< u I ‘.i i :m’ I' i iit A m’IU.
\Eil hm.uT uiMK
DRUGS! DRUGS
a >»'. S’ L S-L S »i VOJ k,.
WHOI.:.- 1,'./; IVD If/
I»i Al.l.l: IN
w/.-m;..
i*Vi«i - vv & \i
BR.WDIKS A
WHISK IPS
i..A7\l> .-Il.l.t: '■ '
<.' F.O.
E ,V YORK OBSERVER
- Es. r \ka i..
i’.ic l.nt'gi-s, i', -t l imily Impe.,
in th.- \\ m id.
.s' . ' Suni/dt ('oj>n —I . ...
X i ’1 OltK DBS'! IJ. !,K.
:r; !••',>.■ x. w y „
W. H snil'KIXS
.1 7'7'o/? A/J- I 7' /.AH.
I!A I.'\ .V <:l/r>\'/.. (;
I i Ihtul lieu’imi given
"ilci'tmi.s jit..; hl) other bu-ipess
ieuts' m H i-\ nevi ut. but,
; prmqpfiy forwaiiliM,
BELTON HOTEL
M I'd
E A' TIXG L,
Fills bouse i- now open fn- the
ii . . ic....i:.i.0n :t I o:'r<\:-, wl.i thei
transient <>i- regular.
/. ".1H /> i ;/7; j /■_ i,v />
/■' .17 /’/ /,' X7' ‘‘ I. ! .s' X
-1 ‘ .1. V. K’l XBEIt.
A THOUS ; .r J YE£RSr
Mason - i ~ ,t .bu s will,, with c.ire,
lust a thou- .pi 1 ycat'. mid y-t> can
bin ii'. h p.'u'hes and apples the
. year r mad. Can be hid verv clie.i|
i.tl. s.i in 2 MY I,ID KING
Aug. is.- Im
LAND \HL\L
( 's.' vc la ..fem'hundred. acres of
"xciHen: laud <m the G'hriitahoocliei
i vv" wl-' h I .iii] gel] for-12‘J't.iti 1 .
• M. MYEI’S BeHton. Ga.
WANTED -
Imrnediatelv at the Hotel. Bellton. a,
• good milch cow. Apply to
Aug 18 Mks. M. a. Kufrbfr