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Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal.
BY JAS. W. STANFORD.
“Independent in Ail Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
TERMS SI.CO IN ADVANCE.
VOL. VII.
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1887.
NO. 8
Enterprise & Appeal.!
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Passseimerat Cuthbert.
i). PIIEI.rs. Ajrent. j
WHAT the odd jobs did.
‘Tt la the Lorri's will, w ife and j
we can hut subject,** s:ri«l Nathan
Holy way, sadly. “I hare prayed
Ung an«l earnestly that he would
provide some way for us out frf
this great trouble; hut lie known
best and He will be with us even
when we have to leave the old
home. I hope they won't come ^
to notify «s to day, the New Year; j
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well look this in the face first as
last.”
“O, Nathan,” said his wife, as
she fell on her knees beside the j s?* nnln £ ^ ear *
chair to which for months he had - ,,n ort ‘ r P a l ,er -
low reply, “tor 1 have privately j alarmed him.
found a 1‘uiuie owner forthe place j “No no/’ was the reply; “call
and it is that which has brought | iny wife, call my wife! Oh! I
me here now.” j could bear trouble without her,
••When iloes he come into pns- hut this, not this.”
session?*’ asked the old man. “Oh, Nathan, Nathan!” cried
tliinking more of that Ilian the I his wife, “when she had been sum-
price that had been offered. nioned, “what is il?” Anti once
**I lli ink he won hi like to come more she fell on her knees by his
into possession today,” writing • side.
busily again. “I have brought J “It is joy, wife joy! Tell her
all papers with me.” • please. I can't; it chokes me.”
“To dav. l» day? said the old
man. starting.
“Yes. many people, you
Tht* ■■•lini'Mi SrrMaon by Rev.
P. S. Twilly.
M essrs. Editors:
n<*t wholly purified, is open to se
rious and fatal objections. A
heart that is not thoroughly purg
ll llie comments of the Ester e ! L ..,„ nol | c .,d lo a holy life, and
I’uisE A Appeal ami those of the
"Bethel Association News” upon
my sermon preacheil on “Holi
ness" are just, I was certainly
very unfortunate in making my
self understood. In justice to my
self, and the cause of truth, (as I
see it.) 1 will ask you lo publish
the sermon, promising to condense
the verbiage as much as possible:
1 like to start tilings with
know,
the br-
Will
i been confined; "if you were well: Nathan Holy way took the pa-
I and strong I should hot mind it l lul handed linn with trembling
Once again the story was told
what a grandson's love had done;
as he finished the lawyer saw tin-
tearful face ot a wife raised to and 16th verses. The
that of her husband. There, as j ly, with its derivative
God has enjoined upon us a man
ner of life for which He. has not
qualified us if the work of cleans
ing is imperfect. Again, when
our Savior says "blessed are the
pure in heart for they shall see
God,” He evidently means that
the impure in heart shall not see
God. If therefore the work ot
regeneration is incomplete, if
have need to cry with David
‘•create within me a clean heart
O. God, and renew within me a
right spirit.” Never cease your
efforts and prayers until you fee
that God has cleansed you from
all unrighteousness. And having
been cleansed, go forth by watch
fulness and prayerfulness lo lead
lives of holiness before God.
Holiness is not a thing to be
sought after as an abstract grace
or quality, but the union and
blending of all the graces that give
Text. I Peter. 1st chapter, loili! there are left in the heart the re
term “ho ' mains of the carnal
both heads were bowed, he stood
reverently by. for be knew that
prayers of thanksgiving were as-
so much, but I know how hard ii, 1 '"^*- 1-r it was a shock lo him j rending lo the throne of grace.
j will he for you, as you
make another place seem
.ire to lo l * , * r, * i passing over, that very Kven when he clasped their hands
lav, the old place to a stranger, in token of farewell, there were
like
holiness,”
is used in scripture in three senses
and lias three applications. First,
it is applied to God, and to those
persons or things which are iin
medial civ related to h:m. and is
character to a go*I!y life. Nor is
its essence in a mere experience
mind, the j or profession, hut in a iile of de
roots and seeds ot inbred sin the , votinn to Christ. I am sometimes
person thus regenerated, should i asked it it is proper to protess ho
he die in this condition, has m>l[* nc8S- My reply is, Nexer!
assurance of beholding the pics-
once and glory* of God. And if
•without following holiness no
expressive of dignity rather than man can sec the Lord”—if that
moral quality. The Spirit of God : holiness can only proceed from a
X. Y. KXFUERS.
Leave Macon, E T
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Rome
Arrive Dalton.
Arrive Knoxville,
Arrive Bristol. __ “
Arrive Roanoke. N «V 5V
Arrive She. .Line S \ II R
Arrive WadT^fn B*t OR It
Arrive Baltimore BA P it It
Arrive Philadelphia. I 4 R R
Arrive New* York
RofTE.
V A d daily 2 15 p m
“ 5 40 p m
“ *• 55 p m
*• •• il 50 |> III
•* “ 1 40 a 111
“ •* i; 15 a m
11 45 a 111
s :;s p in
in :v) p in
11 50 p m
5 50 a in
7 no a in
irdinarv kiud>. and eannoi he sold in
j competition with the multitude of low
I test, short weight, alum or phosphate
i powders. Slid only in cans. Royal Ba
king Powder Co., 100 Wall Street. New
York. ma\*22-ly
Kept Waiting.
••Your restaurant gives a man a
good appetite.”
“Glad to hear von sav so.”
‘•Wife,*’ said her companion, |
laving his hand fond I v on her
Virginia Springs all open —at low rate-
Excursion rates hover ihan ever.
For further particulars write to or call
ilpou.I. K. Xoititis, 1 ieket Agent. Atlan
ta, or (Mix*. N. Knic.iit, District Passen
ger Agent, Atlanta.
B. WWYRKNN.
(irnrnil Pnnsr^grr .Agrnt,
mav15-tf Kxo.wim.k. Texn.
Brunswick &. Western
Railroad.
Ty Ty Ilouto!
50 MILES SHORTER THAN ANY
OT HER ROUT K 1i ET W1CK N
\Y A YUID)SS & ALBANY.
“Makes a man hungry to come
in here.”
“Yon flatter me.”
“When I came in here, I don't
have a hit of appetite, hut before
I go out I am hungry as a hear.”
“Why, lion's that?”
“Hive to wait so long after giv
ing my order to the waiter I near
ly starve to death.”—Lynn Union
head, “with you by my side any
place would seem like home. Do
I not know how vou have strug
j gled and toilc.l so that we might! 1,amk “ 1 l!,e I ,i, i ,er l,iu k ’ s:l 3 in S
i stay hole even until today? Where ! sa<11 r; ‘ You have made :i mis
take and given me the wrong pa
j not so 1
un
less you are sure that your life
corresponds with such profession.”
For there are none whoso dam
age the cause of Christ as those
who profess holiness and who live
inconsistent therewith. As for
myself 1 have made and do make
no such profession—for the reason
that while 1 strive earnestly to
j that would pierce his heart like came shyly in not long after- tures (the word of Go•!.) the Indy ; ted man. should he die thus, is j live in strict obedience to the will
knixes. A frightened look passed wards, to bring them to a full! scriptures, etc. Secondly, it is a hopeless one. And
over his face. A moment later he realization of llie change in their applied to those persons or things i apostle Peter says of
: but though his eves grew dim at no words spoken. Their hearts
; first, he bravely steadied himself were too full for utterance. It j is called the H.*lv Spirit, the an-1 heart thoroughly cleansed, the
until he could read the words, remained for the grandson, who! gels the holy angels, the scrip-J case of the imperfectly regenera
hoiild we have been now had you
a veil* taken things into l ,c! *
The lawyer
i your hands? I fefl badly about
j Walter, for I hail hoped to give
! him a good education; but God
j has seen fit to render me so help
j less; it cannot be, and we must
i try to find something for him to
j do. But, wife, we will not tell
ked at it a nio-
| ment and returning it said:
| “No; if you will examine it. you
' will find it properly made out and
signed.”
“But it is a release of the mort
gage; and it is no use when I
: this a happy day for him, so that
__ when xxe are gone he
Wonderful Cures* j her with pleasure the
Jacksonville, via.”
\V. D. Iloyt ifc Co., Wholesale
and Retail Druggists of Rome. |
Ga . say: We have been selling!
l)r. King's New Discover)*, Klee
irii- Bitters :Vnd Bucklen's Arnica I
Salve for two years. Have never ;
i handled remedies that sell :i> !
j well, or give such universal satis
taction. There have been some!
| wonderful cures ejected hy lh« s*-j
! medicines in this city. Several j
cases of pronounced Consumption
hy use
New j
Discovery taken in connection I
with Electric Bitters. We guar
11:15 p in j nntec them always. Sold by J
\V. Stanford.
him of it to-day. I.cl u* make l *'*'e no money to pay it.”
*>ut suppose some ono
’ paid it for you.”
“There is no one to do
On the contrary there is:
ha!
prospects.
—♦ m
Joking Willi a Powder House.
There was a fall of rock at one
of the tunnels «n the Baltimore
and Ohio railroad, and our train
was delayed at a flag station f«*r
three «»f four hours. The passen
gers strolled about to pass the
time away and a dozen of us had
gone down the track half a mile
towards a quarry when we came
to a rough looking shanty erected
about 200 feet fiom the track.
yet the
those regen
which are set apart or dedicated : erated that they are “begotten
lo the service of God, and, as in j again to an inheritance, incur
the other case, does not imply * cuptible, undefiled, and that tadelh
moral quality. The temple at Je not away.” The scriptures prove
rusalem is called the holy temple, the woi k of regeneration to lie
the vessels of the temple the holy j thorough cleansing,
vessels, the Sabbath tlie holy Sab i are in Christ Jesus’’
hath. In the New Testament the
if God every day. yet for fear
there are those around me xvho may
regard something in my life as in
consistent with such profession, 1
abstain from it lest it might be
come a stumbling block to others.
Besides, while xve ought to give
' I testimony for Clmst, publicly, if
A ' need be, there is in the Nexv Testa
may rvtneni
last New
ever spent here.’’
On and after Sunday. Nov. 14th. 1*S<
passenger trains will run as lollows:
FuK THE WEST, NOltTIl ANU SoCTlI.
Mail. Express
i have tu-ei, onUH-ly ««.r.Ml
Jamaica .lv U:54 a in S:15 p m of n few hollies of Dr. King
Wa vnesville ... lv 7 :-l2 a m !»:25 j
lioiioken -lv S:.M a m l":2i |«
Sfchlatlervillc lvS:ilam *10:40
Waxero.-s. .. ar !):u5 a hi 11 :!•> p »»i ; them always. Sold
Savannah, via «$, E A v '
ar 11:55 a m 0:10 a in ( _
Callahan . ar 11:2t> a m a m . .... ,•, i lov ,. 11. a t
Jacksonville, ar 12:iniin «i:loa in 1 llicnlisuii m III nui
!• .v x' 1 opposition t<* us is the nice
lv 7:00 a in S:15 p m
Callahan lv 7:^ a m 1*
Savannah lv I * 3l>1 > 111
\V aye >> via BJc \x tv loVuoa m 11 SJ l*
Rear-
ar s Day he
“Yes, Nathan, I've—”
“T here wife, I see Lawyer Tur
ner timing up the lane. You hail
better go now. I did hope that
they would let us lee'l that the
old place still belongs to us t«»
day; hut God known best.**
“Nathan, I wish you would let
me stay and see the lawyer xxilh
you.”
•“No. no, wife; I can stand this
better alone.”
His companion arose, pressed
her lips to bis brow, and left the
Alapalia
Ty l y
Stunner
Willingham
Davis
Albany
Blakely. \ia_‘
Colmnims . .
„\i aeon
A tlauta
lv tl :15 a m 12:4s a m
lv 12:50 p m 1 :-*5 a in.
lv 2:05 p m 5:11 a m
.lv 2:1s p m 5:2Ua m
lv 2:11 p hi
. .lv 5:10 pm
.ar 5 :L' » |> in t : t.> a lu
m LI1
A NATURAL TONtC
: mom xxiibout a word. “Happy
| New Year!” said the lawyer, as ;
she met him at the door. “Hap
py New Year!"' he repeated, a.« he
cntereil the room where tlie in
valid was awaiting him.
“Awkward,” lie mhttered, as
though to himstdf. “It don’t seem
right to turn him Out of doors, as
7:20 j
K.IOM rilE 'VEST,
. It a r
ar I :•»•» p m |
.. .ar 8:14 p m U:U4 a m j
ar 1 :2.» a m 1 *.u5 p in
M arietta, via W A: A ar l :21 a m 2:3»i p m
1-hattaneo^a ar .>:•»•' a in • Jo 1’ ,il i
Louisville via LA N ar (i:40 p m a m
Cincinatti, via ( in S ar t-> p m t.AU a_n» .
\nu south.
Mail Express. ]
Cincinnati, via Cin S lv 7 :.V» a in s :lu p m
Louisville, via L N N lv 7 :5*la ms:U» p »»>
ehatta.uw.ga, mu NN * ^ m Sa w
Marietta lv 1 :*2S a m 12:.V* p m
Atlanta, via CR R lv 2:25 a m 2 5»» p m
Macon I' 0:15 a m b:iO p hi
rohun.ms K • HSUuiu
Blakely lv . :20 a m • • .
Alhanv via 1LV: W lv U:«»a m
Davis' lv 11:25am
S£ ,Bm . lv 2:l» pm
Tv Tv K US
' tulia I' 2:M I"" »- * ;i =*
Alapal
rearsou
Wav cross
Savannah, via f? F «V 'v _
Callahan
J ackson villi
Jacksonville, via F A w
lv 2 ;U5 p m 8:1.' j
Callahan lv 2:47 P m i»:t^ r
you might say.
During tliis speech lie hn,l hoen 1 " Ut U 1 °l xlu;d lhu ba S Uu 1,r,,u
fu 111 Id ing over a hag of papers he
hud brought with him.
“I suppose you know what
lnings me here, Mr. IDdvwax?"
I ° . ;
: lie added, helping himself lo a
j e ‘-Ycs,” was the reply: “yn.i ’ c,,u1,1 l ,a - v son,e mont 'A'
; have c«*mc to notify me that the
I mortgage is to be foreclosed at
jonce ”
“I see you've kept track of lit
for nysprp'ia,".!! dcrnsijromcnl*
off (lie Digestive Oryam nml the
■jive**.Skin Disease*. Cuts Burns.
Seale's and Brnlnen. ACID lli(IX
EUUB iv a ^periffic.
Khenniatixnii .11 a lari *1 Disor-
11-55 *1 m dpr * Clironic Ciarihirv and ob- prepared to pay.'
" ’’ "No, I a in not prepare.! to pay." | “Xever minff where the rest of "H'scif. But when I came to the I the conduct,
PlEASAMT TO JliE TASTE.
THE B3BAT BLOOD PBBIPIEB!
that.”
for it
has been paid and the release
was made out yesterday.'’
•‘What does this mean?” asked
the old man excitedly.
“It means.” w as the reply, “that
your grandson, xvho is hut a lad
indeed, has paid off the mortgage,
and he now sends his grandparent
the release as a New Year's offer
ing r*
“Walter! Walter! How—”
“Listen, Nathan Holy way: Two
years ago your grandson — lie tells
me he is but thirteen — came into
my office. He's a bright looking
lad and I have once or twice sent
him on errands and given him k
trifle for it. It seems now that
for the past year he has spent his
holidays and all his spare time in
running ertauds and doing odd
jobs for which he has received’
small sums of money, all of which |
he has carefully saved; so that;
ht
me 1 found these small sums had
amounted up until they made one
hundred and twenty five dollars
and fifty cents. He had heard,
he saiii, that hit grandfather
must 6cll liie farm unless he
lie owed
before the first of the year. He
had asked if what he had given
me was enough to pay it, and I
term “holy," and its synonyme
“sanctified,” arc often used in the
same way. Jesus says “fur this
cause I sanctify myself.” “Greet
•ne another with a holy kiss,"
says Paul. And again, “the unbe-
:.ml partly ImUlen by "real rocks. lk ; v | ng | lus i, an< , is sum .ufie<l by
the wife, else were the children un
There was a small piece of red
cardboard in sight on tiie build
ing, hut if it had any printing or
wi lling on il we cotildu L see from
that distance. A passenger
pulled out his revolver and ob
served:
*1 think I can chip that card,
though it's a pretty long s!n^. r
He fired and missed it. Then a
second pulled his revolver and
filed and hit the corner of ike
card. Then out came seven or
eight weapons, and there vtas n
general blazing away for at least
ten minutes, wiieu the card fell.
We had just pul up our pistols
“are new creatures,
have passed away,
tilings have become
expression “all tliin_
eliminates the least nml last re
mains of sin. Again he says the)
have put off the “old man with
his deeds, and have put on the
new nftn, which after (the image
clean, but now are they holy.”—
And again, “every creature of
God is good, and is sanctified b\
the word of God and prayer.” He
addresses the Corinthians as the
“sanctified in Christ Jesus.” He
says that Christ gave himself fu
tile church, ‘“hat he might sanc
tify and cleanse it." It is evident
that in the use of the words “holy"
and “sanctified** as thus applied,
no reference is had to internal
moral quality or condition.—
Though he addresses the Corin
thians as “sanctified,** it is very
evident from his first epistle
a uu 111 her of them had never
“I hey that , m . n t no precept or example requi-
suys Paul * ritpr us to parade, by professions,
old things 1 “ur goodness before the world —
behold all ^ vt * n himself,than whom per-
., | haps no man was ever more eonse
new. I ,4 *! erziLed to Christ, and who doubt
gs ’ certainly I Jess lived in daily obedience to
his will, after long years of toil
some service and many rich sea
sons of communion with the Lord,.
exclaims that he is the least of all ” ou ' ( '!/ ” CS L
the saints—and later still, when
his experience had grown richer,
The Cowboy of the Bible.
The cowboy is no recent in*
vent ion. If we read the writings
of Moses, the historian, correctly,
there were cowboys in the land of
Canaan long before the rowdy
west was discovered. We think
that Abram and Lot had ranches
there, and there was strife be
tween the herdsmen of Abram's
cattle and Lot’s cattle. That is
the way Moses reported it for the
daily press in those days, but
should such a thing occur hero
in Wyoming lo day, the Eastern
newspaper dudes would come out
with four-line pica head lines,
something like this: •Terrible
Battle among the Cowboys!’
•Abram's cow punchers and Lot’s
bull-whackers get into a racket
and shoot one another so full of
holes that their hides won't hold
straw!’ Abe and Lot arbitrate,
and the latter gels up and dusts
for the plains of Jordon, where
there is plenty of buffalo grass!’
That is about the way the morn
ing dailies would dish it up. Ex*en
old Sol was a ranchman, and
Doeg, an Edomite from Indiana,
was foreman and had a regiment
of cowboys in charge. Amos
was a cowboy in Syria, and Mo
ses himself at the round-up in
Egypt. Joel the cowboy got sad
and had the jim jams because the
grass dried up on Ins Zion, and
Isaac was a cattle king iq Garar.
So it will be seen that the pro
fession of cowboy has been an
honorable one from away back.—
of) God is created in righteous
ness and true holiness.” Assured
ly the “remains of the
mind” are a part of the
he feels not worthy to be called
an apostle, and vet, later, in look
1 1 ; iug bark upon much of his life
c ^ ! spent in sin, he cries in substance,
old man. | *‘J, Paul, the chief of sinners”—
John says “if we confess our sins all these indicating the spirit of
that
been
when a man came running uj
li 11111 lllc < i ,,3rr Y' waivin o' I* 1 * ' lal ! truly convene.!,
and yelling: *$top! Slop!* When \
lie readied us he was out of breath
, and pale r.s a ghost.
*W wli at xx ere you shooting at?
he gasped.
‘At a red card on that shanty.* . , ,
, , servants to righteousness unto ho
j lie beckoned for us to follow,
! and led the way to the house and
opened the door. The place con-
God is faithful and just to forgive
our sins and to cleanse 11s from
all unrighteousness.” Unless
language is misleading he means
that when God forgives he fully
cleanses. The evils of the theory
*.f imperfect regeneration are
manifold. Upon il has been
built the doctrine that as God
has left sin in the heart, it is i 111
possible for even a converted man
to live without sin.
trine xve regard ns
humiliation, that lie had fallen far
short of his own ideal of spiritual
pro eminence.
No, brother, he not high mind
ed, hut ever lie in the dust at the
foot of the cross, and if you are ho
ly the world will know il sooner
or later.
The Brtmtli of Children.
It has occurred to a Danish
pastor in charge of a large msli-
^ lotion for children to observe the
Ibis doc process of their growth, and to
dangerous, endeavor to ascertain the laws
Again, there are multitudes of j |, v w hich it is determined. He
good men and women in the j j ias now been engaged on the sub-
church, whose fears have been so joct for live years, weighing and
wrought upon b> overheated dec- ! measuring some 130 children
Lunations from the pulpit tending ,iaily during all that time. The
to minify and disparage the work children are measured once a day,
liness. Again “being made free ' of regeneration t hat they ha ve al j but they arc weighed four times
1 from sin, ye have your fruit unto most concluded they haxc no re. 1 —i n ^| ltf morning, before and after
Thirdly, the terms holy, holi
ness, and sanctification are ap-
. plied to the practical life of the
Christian. In Romans G, we are
commanded to vield our mem hers
taiued nineteen kegs of blasting!
powder and 150 pounds of nitro
glycerine, and some of our ballets
had ‘barked’ two or three of the
kegs. I don't know by what
route the others got back to the*
train nor how* long it took ’em.
hut I flew and the rate ol speed
beat any pigeon record you ever
heart! of.— Detroit Free Press.
holiness.” “Perfecting holiness ligion at all, and S itan is about j dinner and at night. Mr. Hansen
in the fear of God** is enjoined as i to cheat them out of their hope of j asserts that the figures thus ob-
a practical duty. In reproving heaxen.
the Thessalouians for their viciwiis But there arc those xvho say
j tained prove the existence of
three well marked periods of
practices, Paul says “God hath . that in their own experience when growth during the year, divisible
lesser stages,
aie acquired
called us not to unclean ness, but j they were converted they were
to holiness.” He exhorts the
aged women through Titus, “that j rience
they he in behavior as becouieth truth.
p :n 1 :45 a m
4 :t!» p in 5:Q0 a m
told him yes, and that I would
; dales, and so forth. I don't often • come < |° ,vn m J 3e,f ani1 leil - vou
attend to such matters on holi « l bout it to da),
days, hut laid aside my rule for "But, began the old man in a
once and made a special case of ■ faint voice, and beginning to
this. I understand you arc not j tremble again, “wait a moment; I hinting them
have more to say.” > n S them have as good
into sorye thirty
not thoroughly cleansed. Expe j Bulk and weight
is no criterion of Divine between August and December.
If so, there must lie a> From December to April there is
(irntrfnl Ibr a Favor.
A lough looking man entered
the sanctum of a Sun Francisco
paper recently and said to the in
mate:
‘Areyou the editor?’
‘Yes, sir,’ was the reply.
‘Well, I have come to see yr*u
about a piece in your paper one
day last week, which says that my
wife, who keeps a candy store on
street, is rather loud of the
society of young men.’
‘I assure you.’ said the editor,
as lie cast his eyes around the
room in search of some weapon
of defense, and, seeing none, look
ed out the w indow to calculate the
distance to the ground, *1 had no-
thing to do with the publication
of that article, ami the reporter
who wrote that article was dis
charged last Saturday. But I
will have the false publication
corrected with pleasure.’
‘Corrected! Why, I wouldn't
have it corrected for $500. I ex
pect to make a fortune out of it.
My wife sold more candy this week
than she did the whole six months
before, and as I am not the man
to forget a favor, 1 just came
around to pay for the advertise
ment. Here's $25, and if yon
will pul in another piece next
week and make il a lilile stronger'
I’ll pay you $50.’
holiness." The Hebrews are en . many standards of truth as there a further increase, but at a great-
Ticking Oat a Wife.
I always was partial to the la
dies, and did a great deal til gal-
around and mak-
I.ove Taelies.
ly diminished rate. From April] The Philadelphia Call tells llii:J
to August the weight and bulk very good story:
church papers claims that lie! gained in the Spring period are | A certain ywung and beautiful
r- { knows many who say that when : lost, so that at lh« beginning of j lady of this city received among
conversation ’ they were converted the work was August the wei"
joined to—follow peace with all men ; are different phases of human ex
and holiness "—that is to follow I pcriencc. A writer in one of our
holiness. And in the text, ‘‘be
ye holy in all manner of
salion,” the term
lit is almost the her many Christinas presents this
ar lla'o p m a m
ar 7 p m ll:l-» .*■ ni
Savannah-. ... lv 1 ::>■!■ '■».»:« pm
Wavmws via It A " lv S :tfi p m a in
Sehlatterville .lv a:S2 p ■» a "•
Hoboken lv .1:4 1' m I "-"-'‘I!
Vavnc.-ville lv <!:•>•! 1> >» *:•» » 1,1
Jamaica . lv 7 aft p ni .iitiain
J-vlea' Marsh . - - lv >:< " p m :</;! ® 1,1
Jlr u ns wick arS:2S 1
•Slop on Signal.
Purchase tickets
.tintvtc cases of Blood Poisoning,
yi Id without fall «o its wonder
ful curative power.
Jtsk for free pamphlet, to be find
lime as in the Bible refers to the whole of lmt partial, anil others who claim same as at the close of the pre-
anil not simply to that the work was thorough. Is j vious December. The growing
of nil dealers or sent, poslpaid,
from the A. I. K. Co., mobile, Ala.
PRICE, FIFTY CENTS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
novlS-lt
• m U: iU a m
j “Pity ymi have not got some
: friends to borrow the money from,
i Five hundred is a small sum to
! give up such a line place for.'* *
“I could not ask any ore to
; lend me money, when there would
j be no prospect of my ever being
able to pay back the loan.”
Wise, very* wise; but your
time a handsome diamond brace
let, which xvas the gill of an old
admirer. Now, the young lady is-
i XUTIU’R noon. W»1»T. I- MOVE.
... at the Marion. ? U(1 ; i f i \ |5 O \ f (W IP *’
save extra fare collected upon tin* train. .Xa l / l)-vC A’ .1 1/ 4 I ! grandson might be able some dav
mail train steps at all U K | a 'T^Pf'ER’NTJYV’Fl AT T.A'W. lo ,, a y it f or you.”
Tl,,. mail train stops at an - -v j ATTORNEYS A T LAW,
Comics lion, malt Xlorida .C Cuthbert, - - Ca
the money came from. It has a £ c al 'Hiicli most young men ! speech. it true that the work of regenera- j period, on the other hand, is in
been paid.' What I have' to Ba y j ftll in l»v* I wa* very careful to! We see then that holiness means,' tion is susceptible of endless gra- j the Spring and early Summer, so j engaged to tie married, and when
is this: I am generally considered s * n S' e out -tlady of my own a ^, ] ao t purity of heart, but obedience ,|ali " na? I* •*■ fue that when God | that the two processes tlo not go her best young man saw the brace
a hard and crusty obi bachelor a »d one who had an extra amount lo It is our duty and privi-1 •‘‘‘generates one soul he takes out on together. Sir. Hansen believes j let he strenuously objected to her
Perhaps I *m; circumstances may "
of common sense and goad breed
lege, therefore, to render
obedi-! all sin, and from another three | that similar laws are discernible
fourths of tiie sin. ami from still in the vegetaiile world. Be this j he sent back.
have conspired lo make me seem > n g; °*>c wbo was always eonsid-1 cnce t,, God in all things and
so; but I have a vivid reeollee ‘‘rale of ot hers' well are, and was j ^ Umeg Zachartas and Eliza- i anol i*c r nnl >' on c half of the sins, j as il may, he has accumulated a
tion of my younger days. l ii.H.w ; not ashame.i that she kept house | b " lh walketl in a ll God's com-i' Vherc • hal1 we r “^ h tl,e limit valuable mass of statistics on an
retaining it and demanded that it
She, like the rest
[rum id! points on .Savanna
Western Uailway. . :
1‘ullman 1‘alaec Mcepin? and M.nin
JJottdoir ears upon Jacksonville and
Cincinnati Express. |
l-'ir>i-ela>s ear through bctxxcon Brun. - ,
vrick and Atlanta.
K tv ANtlll-.n. A. <•- I.
J. A. M.-1UT'1'IK. (I- I’- A.
A. A. tiAlHHF. t. I*. A M-
s. s. s.
Onlv $1.75. at .1. XV. Stastokk s.
•Walter is a la«l,” was the re
what it is to begin life with a ^° r ^^ ree younger cliihlren
clot and weight dragging me i orphans when quite young,
j down; I kn«»w what it is to strug Now, after three years of mar
i gle against adverse circumstances. riL *d lLe, I haxe never seen my
lie Si
P ractice in
Courts. .Special
Collections.
■iijitc am! Fctleral ply, “and it would be long ere
attei'.tioii^ixen to cou | ( j it; nor would I he v
to burden his vnung mind
W. R. THORNTON,
dentist
ITTTHBKBT, GA
0 F
.FFIt'E
over B.
Wfst siile I'uhlic
L. Dunn’s ^t«rr.
life i
since
its
I
have been called stingy and mean cl scc ® lcr <>ut hutuor.
I>ec:iuse I have refused to endow ,n M*® ^ cast wav cn,s9 » an '^
tliough I do not make
colleges and universities, to found
square.
feM7-ly i
Headciiiavters lov
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
1 Can Sell You an
ORGAN OR PIANO
Olieapei*
TIIAX
any house within 500
Miles of this Point.
he I have seen
coiim do u; nor wnuiu 1 oe will phases, ami
i»g _
with a heavy debt. N<», the old
place must go.”
“And yet,** said the lawyer
writing on one of the papers lie
iiad willi him, “I am told it was
j for his father to pay off some ol
| his debts that the place was first
! mortgaged. I don’t see when hi*
j conduct almost ruiued you, why
you took upon yourself the sup
port of his chihl.”
“That s all a tiring of the past • lend a helping hand, feeling confi
hardest "ife untidy. She makes it her
bare beer. : lnlsir ess >° k< ’°l 1 herself bmking} verse nation.” We can,
vine help, obey Gml in all tilings,
lert ' mamlmenu ami ordinances blame ! an '' ll0W I' ro l ie, l >' ,l ‘' ,ine llle work? (.interesting subject, and one wind,
less. Paul exhorts us to be A S :lin 11 is sail1 that tl,e degree | hereafter may yield practical re
"blameless ami harmless, u le . of deansing is aecordin
sons of God, without rebuke,
the midst of a crooked and per
, degree of our faith.
what the world calls wealthy 1 a » neat as her house, and I have!
to the ; sulls. Food and clothing pre-
in ••• o —• Can we sup-1 sumably play an important part
pose that God saves us by piece- in growth and possibly admit of
by *Di ! meal? j adaptation to the very natural
There arc doubtless many win* determination of thexital energy
ol ’ in word, in thought, in act, and have been genuinely converted.
a I
hospitals and pay off church big wages, j
debts. But I have in}' own ideas j keep the house in
about the disposition of il, or al [ fie*, and I have nwr# money
: in noiu, iu lucMig'jb, iu act, ami
a ^‘ we must do it if we would be holy. an( * T e * who* soon thereafter
anvthing Jt does violence to t lie goodness lowed the world and sin to creep: Xyc, 4 I will sell at my residence
al different seasons.
. ^ —
‘Owing lo ill health,’ says Bill
vet she manages
j of God to say that He has given in and corrupt their hearts again. | town 29 range 18, west, accord-
laws for our government, without In looking back on this they have! jpg to government
all
of her sex, loves diamonds and
hated to part with her pretty pres
ent. Finally a happy thought
struck her, and when her young,
man next appeared she greeted
him with the remark that the
bracelet would not trouble him
anymore. ‘Why?'he said, smil
ing.‘have you sent it back?' ‘No/
she replied, ‘I took it down to
Bailey’s, bought another diamond
and had them all made into a
ring. It is not his present any
more.’ The astonished young
n cceasa -: laws for our government, without! In looking back on this they have!j p g t„ government survey, one ] man gave one gasp and then sat
In having given us the capability ] imagined this worldliness to have | crushed-raspberry colored cow, down.
•- i m - l ,w ket at the end ol l I ,e j through grace, to obey them, been the result of a defective re- j aged six years. She is s good
enmi- 11
least I have wished to use a pnr-
tion of it in saving Others from ; nl " nl * 1 than I ever had, or eoiiUi i jj ut as “t| ie c-arnal min.l is
! generation. Again there are gome
rnilkslcr and is not afraid of the
the struggles that beset so many ] iuan:, » e lo sn' e » before I was mar- ; t y a g a inst God, and is not sub-1 perhaps who, born of Christian cars —or anything else. She is a i
iu early life. Y'onr grandson 11CI '. , ject to the law of God, neither in 1 parents and reared under cliris ! unw „f undaunted courage and
strikes me as one to whom 1 could | ^ think if moie young m e n deed can be." in order that we tiau influences, have sincerely i gives milk frequently. To a man
would look on the practical side]
now. Y'uu know that my son is
dead.
“True, the original mortgage
was two thousand, and you have
! paid all but five hundred.”
i Again he busied himself with
I his pen.
dent that I would not regret il in
the future. With your eonsenl
I will undertake lo see that lie is
well educated; will send him to
college and give him a start in
life. As for you and your wife,
you may live here as long as vou
of matrimony there would not
l.e so many disappointing unions.! canmil 8enil
Common sense is the thing.
may live holy lives wc must have
clean hearts. A bitter fountain
in any
“Suppose you would have paid need a home on earth, and you
j it all had you not been disabled? " shall want for nothing. Il was
“I hoped lo lie aide to do so,
but God in his all-wise providence
to tell you this that I have set
aside mv ordinary custom and
neither can a corrupt tree bring
Never mind the pretty face, bright j r „ rtll gootl fruit . Go(l , las pro vi.l-
eye or small feet. Has she a good j f(>r li|is ttIpaDsiQ „ in tUe work
supply of common sense? It beats of rcg< . ner!ll i im . G n condition of
music nml flraxrins far enough.—
Pittsburg Dispatch.
j lias seen fit to order things otucr ; hax e atieadfri to my business on t baa written to Commissioner Hen-
confer with me in
will save vou mon-
XVI ten you want any Instrument,
regard to price before Inlying, and I
ev. I also soil 1‘iauo and Organ Stools separate.
~ J. XV. STANFORD.
wise. When will you offer this
| place for sale?” The old man's
voice was very sad.
“It will not be necessary to
oiler it publicly,” was the lawyer's
New Years day. There ] any derson lu send her some silk worm
afraid i have told y*>» ta*> sud seed. Il is feared that as soon as
ileniy after all:
and he went over
to the side of the old man, who
was trembling in a manner that
A lady who lias doubtless de
cided lo forsake the hollow glare
f society ami lead a useful life, j The former is called justification,
the latter, regeneration, and yet
they are simillancous in their op
oration. This work of regenera
lion is a thorough cleansing. The
view held by many that in Ibe
hour of comersion the heart is
entered the service of the church w l,o does not fear death
from motives of loyalty anil moral Form she would be a great boom,
obligation without ever having l s,i, e is very much attached toiler
home at present, by means of a
trace chain, but sire will be sold
to any one w!>o will agree to treat
her right. She is one-fourth
shorthorn and three fourths
hyena. Purchaser need not be
identified.
forth sweet waters
been lioin of the Holy Ghost and
yet who in after years when they
were truly converted have imag
ined it a work superior to regen
repentance toward God and faith | eralion.
in lhcLord Jesus Christ. God! If holiness then is attainable,
pardons the sinner and cleanses ! and the text involves a command
the heart of its sinful defilements.
she has raised a few silk dresses
she will want to go hack into so-
; ciitv.
A Kocial Kismet.
“Bread and-clieesc and kisses”’
was the way in wbieli the refresh
ments were announced at a young
ladies’ social in Detroit recently.
And every gentleman present
looked as if butter wouldn't melt
in his mouth and wished be bail
never touched a cigar. But the
kisses were only French confec
tions. and not the genuine thing
al all.
X'asl arid and almost rainless
I
I will also throw in a ! tracts in Australia, according lo
that we canno't mistake,— and if I double barrelled shotgun which | Mr. Joseph Bosrato to Victoria,
it can be attained only by purity tones with her. In May she gen- j are thickly covered with a dwarf
of heart, let me exhort you lo seek
pure hearts. Seek perfect cleans
ing in the blood of Christ.
Though you were once regenerat
ed, your hearts may have become
again defiled through sin and you
orally goes away somewhere for a j Eucalyptus, barely eight feet
week or two ami returns with a high. The stem of this slirulr
tall red calf witli long, wabbly
legs. Her name is Rose, asd 1
would prefer to sell her to a non
resident.’
contains half a pint of water,
which hnshmsn quickly obtain.,
yet inexperienced travelers ii»
these regions often die of tlurs-v