The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, July 19, 1892, Image 8
* Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Repoit ABSOUJTEtY PURE THE NORMAL SCHOOL WHERE THE TEACHERS BOARD AND WHATTHBY ARE DOING. TUE PEABODY INSTITUTE. Flf*y In Attendance and Increasing Daily—Good Lectures are Import ant Subjects—The Faculty Com posed of Six Learned.Edu cators. DAILY MARKET REPORTS. NOT THE DALTONS. Naval Store*. Savannah. July 1A —Turpentine firm at tiM; rosin firm at $1.05 Tho Indian Territory Kohbora Pro** to no Another Gang. GOTHBIE, O. T.. July is now definitely learned that it was not the I ©scar Dalton gang that committed the Wilmington July 10.-Turpentine ______ at 2&M: rosin firm; strained 85; good strained I ~ ~ „ Territory uic; tar steady at *1.40; crudj turpentine | tram robbery in Indian Territory, firm; hard $1.00; yellow dip SI.65; virgin tLtii Prodace and Provision*. New York. Jolr 16.—Pork quiet bufr'flrm; mess, old $l2.U0@iaut; tew $11.00; prime ex tra *12.«v*12.5u. Middles easy; short cleat , . - , 8.U3. Lard easier and quiet: western steam I their Winchesters to bear upon tue BU >' Religious Department. I CMdren’s'[Department Da. O. W. LANE. EDITOR. “GO BACK TO BASE.” WORRY. Two merry groups of boys and girls were playing wbal they called “Base,” tbe i other day. Each parly was clustered It might well be classed with the disea-1 ground $ big !ree v the 4 *basts’ 1 of the game. ses. Surely its objects are quite as misera-1 W beru they were sate from capture by the ble as the sick, and in many cases even I enemy; they made inroads into the enemy’s The statement made in Saturday’s Ban nvb that the teachers were requir ed to board at the Rock College, was eroneous. Of course they can suit themselves in regrad to their stopping place. The Rock College is merely a convenience that all who feel so dispos ed may take advantage. Friday there were two hundred and twenty-five in attendance on the Nor mal School. These teachers have been very enthusiastic and attentive to their duties; and those who remain for the balance of the session manifest a zeal and determi nation seldom witnessed by teachers. Saturday the Peabody Institute open ed with fifty in attendance, nineteen counties being represented. Tbe atten dance will be largely increased .Monday as it is known that as many as twenty- five will come from one Section. The Institute was formerly opened by State School Commissioner Bradwell, in a speech explaining object and aims r»f Peabody Institute. And the relation of Peabody fund to education in the S Juth and Georgia especially. He was followed by the different ; lecturers who outlined their work for the coming week and assigning lessons and formulating a programme for oper ation! during the next week. The address by Capt. B adwell to a number of county school commissioners, who were present upon tbeir official duties and the rights of teachers in the public schools of Georgia, wa3 well re- c ivei. The school was then dismissed until Monday morning. It was arranged for Prof. Derry to deliver a lecture on the "Confederate Soldier” last night. Sterioptic&n views were to be presented and it was expect ed that a treat was in store for all who were present. In ad lition to the regular Faculty, special lecturers have been employed to deliver addresses of interest before tbe Institute, from time to time. The board and accommodation at Rock College while not of stylish char- act. r, yet they have been very satisfac tory to all who have taken advantage of them. Several important improve ments will be made in the restaurant department during the coming week. Peabody Institute Notes. Lec'-urre irom prominent educators over the will be had on different subjects uwi lime to time at the Insti tute. Prof. i' J r Jlrunkley will organize a class in Gmaan which he will teach durirg tbe session of the Institute. This clsi however, will not conflict with tL .dgul&r Normal course. Prof. v_. M. Spellings of the State Uuiversity has kindly consented to de- l.v. r/daily lectures on higher mathe matics at the Institute. The faculty of the institute is compos ed of of six of the foremost ranks educators, with Prof. L. B. Evans, of Augusta, pre*ident. His department Is the science of teaching. P.-of. Otis Ashmore, of the scie: drp irtment of the High School, of S; va- nab, has charge of Geography ai allied subjects. Prof. Landrum, of Atlanta High School, Mathematics. Prof. G. G. Bond, Athens Public S:'.ool, English Literature. 1’fiof. Joseph M. Derry, W«slyn Fe in Ue College, Macon, History and Civics. Miss Mamie Bacon, Milledgt vjlle. Primary work. Commisioner Bradwell leaves today for Atlanta where he will spend a few days in^his office. He will then go on to Savannah and proceed to organize teachers Institute in that city. Prof. B.C. Davis,of Atlanta will com mence Aug. 1st. to give tbe students of tbe Peabody, special instructions in sch h>1 music. This course will last one week. Miss Madie Wheeler, of Augusta,Ga., has been employed to conduct a course in physical culture at tbe Institute. Prof. S. P. Sanford, of Mercer Uni versity has been booked for two 1< turn on “Romance cf figures duri August. Prof. J. W. Glenn, of Elberton lecture on natural history during tbe Peabody session. Carnesvllle BrleMets. Rev. W. M. Rainpley, who has been visiting relatives and friends for some time in Mississippi returned this after noon. T. A. Garrison and Emma Kay were married here todsy in tbe court house in presence of and appreciative au dience. W. E. McCarter, of the Kimball House, of Atlanta,is visiting his fathers family at thiB place where he will re main lor several days. Torn McConnell of A. M. Robinson & Co., and M. Hutzler, of M. J. Hirsch were here today drumming the town. 7.42)4 bid; cits’ steam. 0.7&&L8J; options, Sep tember, 7.49; October, 7.52. Chicago, July 16.—Cash quotations were a* follows: Mesa i>ork ll.759U.80. Lard 7.12)49 97.20. Short ribs looso 1JBU9SM. Dry shoulders boxed 7.009**25. Short clear boxed $7.8598.90. Cincinnati, .Inly 1&—Pork firm; new $12.25, Lard dull; current make,- 7.00. Hulk meats firm; short ribs, 8.00. Bacon quiet; short clear 9.0099.02)$. The gang has been camped in the ter* ritory for some time past between Prior creek and the place where the crime committed, and about 9 o cloclc _ _____ __ ___ _ J; prime ex- to Adair, bringing not only spoiling the life of a victim, but, flew t0 “base” and safety. Short clear I they made tneir way t like many others diseases, It is likely to I -go our young people must do in higher —~ — Winchesters to beatt^ contagious, one person taking it matter8 . is ^ an xtous and unsate g age agent. They proceeded to ransaca from another. There is no telling the {or their fa}th . tbey hear matters discussed, more so. It is very likely, moreover, to I CO untiy. and excursions around their own, become a-chronic and incurable malady, I but «u the first signal of danger, back they SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVEX, Program of the Sarepta s. s c tlon to Meet at 1st Bapti st * 0,Wl Athens, Ga on August TUESDAY, A. m 10:30 Bil ging and Prayer 11:00 Introductory sermon tv w Coile. 12:00 Appoint committee on It. tion the station of all valuables. This ac : I mischief it does. It presents a thousand I ctisputed, doubted, which their fathers and’ rials, TUESDAY, p. M 2:30 Report of committee tials. er MfB. cr «dta- complished, they calmly sat down to and one bobgobling difficulties in tbe way j to the accomplishment of pet plans witb- niolbers implicit/ believed in; some of these doubters and dispnters'seem to be r salt f, the north bound lo these doubters and dispnterslseem to be ■ sides awalt the ar r* VHl of , tue “O.AO rfZk out so much as offering to remove a single honest intelligent Bible Christians passenger train auet ere • obstruction. It suggests all sorts of omin- vVhere’ can these voung minds and heart! p. m. The entire contents of the safe was secured. „ . . v . In the skirmish between Captain Me nus and needless alarms, and keeps one in a constant state of apprehension and un-1 Where can these young minds and hearts restT ‘Go back to base.” That Jesus Christ I H4n««voWof the^lroadletectm. rest. It forces people to *oolish at- ia the Sou ot Godi and the g08pe i btory fc Chicago Market. Chicago. July 16. Wheat—SepL 76% July 78; Cash 78. Corn—Sept. 48; July 48)$; Cash 48)$. Oats-July, 3U% Sept. »%; Cash Pork-Scot. 11.87; July. 11.75. Ribs—SepL 7.50; July, 7.50. Lard—SepL 7.20; July, 7.10. J. C. McConnell, ex-sheriff of Frank-1 January New York Cotton Futures. New York. July 16.—Following is tho open ing and closing quotations; linhas made around of the county for several days past and is an excellent | Jwv judge of crop prospects, says they are as poor as be has seen them for years past, and others who are good judges make it equally as dark in reporting the prospects. Miss Myrtie Allgood, a Piedmont, Ala. belle, is visiting relatives and friends ne{ur town, where she will re- .49317.49 February Z .•597.04 force and the Indian gnnrds robbery was taking place. Mr. Morun ney received a slight wound in the shoulder, and one of the guards received a ballet in his leg. Two stray bullets entered a drug store up town and seriously injured Drs. Youngblood and W. L. Goff, _who were sitting in the building at the time. Dr. Goff has since died of his wou ids and Dr. Youngblood is in a serious cop dition. The exact value of plunder oh tained by the robbers cannot be learned, railroad officials refusing to state the amount taken. It is thought to be no large amount. A strong guard was sent out from Anita to endeavor to even in sight* much less fairly reached. It breeds, suspicion, sours the temper, ruins the disposition, and spoils tne home, ft changes tbe countenance ot three accus tomed to receive it as a guest, making tbe face look old and wrinkled before the time. It drives the children from home, makes all kinds of duties drag heavily, takes the sweetness out of everything, forgets to look at the sunshine, smile it ever so tion of anybody who devotes an hour a day to. the careful study ot the evidence. Very well; that is base; there you are_safe; make inroads if you choose into the region I of doubt and scepticism, make excursions into the outlying truths of revealed reli- gon, but keep close to base; watch the dan ger signals, and whenever you find yofir faith trembling; lay bold of this one proven fact (which, though not ajl of truth, .is | 2nd. Election of officers f 0r ,, onsu'ng year. 3rd. Appoint time and p w next meeting. 0( 4-.h. Verbal reports f roms day schools. " Is 6th. R. p >rt of President fr , past year. r 6th. Miscllanerus bniin* 0,0811 e with prayer ** song. cheerily, and it hastens many a soul “‘to I enou^b to save,) saying 1 "Lord, to whom S i™ 1 ,- shall we go? Thou hast the words of eter- TUESDAY NIGHT, Sunday school mass meeting. WEDNESDAY A. M might have been of gieat usefulness longer on the earth bat for tbe destroying, influ ence of the wearing disorder. All troubles, real and fancied, are dwelt upon with use- nal life, and we believe aud are sure that thou art that Christ, the Sou of the living God.” geuirmber ‘.’.‘.*”".‘."..7.1397'. 121 8ent 9_ ut ..‘ ro . m “ nl l* t0 1 i„ rire re _ I less and depressing persistence, until the fiHI I I toe$of wo^Me^raven deeply to the November.. .*. December ....7.4097.40 | Middlings easy at 7)£c. A BAD FIRE. any of the gung will no doubt be offered. Liverpool Colton Future*. Liverpool. July 16.—Following is the open ing and.cloaing quotations: July and August. 8.5I97.S} A lit. list ami Senteuiber AX94JW THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC- Keport of a Spanish ConmlMlon Dlseaae Prevalent lu Fori*. Madrid. July 16.—The report of the countenance, and what is still worse on I tbe heart* No true Christian should ever | allow the cares and grievances of even trying life to so far come between him and I bis God, the faith, trust, and confidence will flee away, leaving the sufferer nothing | upon which to lean. Says Canon Farrar: ‘Th; — 'hromrhont the entire World of God we “Jones, have you heard of the fire that | burned up the man’s house and lot!:” “No, Smith; where waaitV” “Here in the city.” “What a misfortune to him! Was it a | good house?” ‘‘Yes; a good house and lot—a good home I 0:00 Prayers f. i Sunday .M,oot» 9:30 The ebun h in its relation to Sunday schre Is should it con. trol ar.d maintain them? i; ev J. F. Cheney. 10:00 The relation of S. Schools to 0w missionary en'erpiise? T u Mell ‘ * 10:30 Advanteg. sand disartv,< of penny co'lections. William, Rutbirffrd. begin?” and 11 *.00 Sermon on missif n«, Rev J. j Farmer. past. A. W. McConnell has gone in the wine business extensively. He has made several hundred gallons of black berry wine of fine quality. Miss Ellen Dortch has been in at tendance on tbe Weekly Press Associa tion at Rome this week. The tribune will come out in its mammoth irade edition tomorrow. The advance sheets show it to bo a flue production and a gaod advertisement of the commerce of Northeast Georgia. July *27th will be a grand time for Democracy in this section. Hons. J W. R ibertson, of Habersham, T. G. Law- son, of Putman and F. G. duBiguon, ot Catham, will make the welkin ring in Democratic talks to our people. A large crowd will greet them and a good crowd is expected. Horace Manley, a three year old boy of this place, and very small for hie age, is a prodigy on the boards. He can dance a jig, waltz, or almost any dance known to any kind of music. We ex pect to see him on the boards earning a good salary in the near future. VOUNfi MOTHERS ouence the government has ordered that Ood’s intention that weBhall worry. ^ .. , i • a._i_ niiMD. 1 Are invited limn find nunin tnrj»t nm precautions"be immeiktely taken along are invited time and again to cast our bur- - — - —- — i den on the Lord and findsnstamage grace; _ , . , .. | the Pyrenean frontier to prevent the in- "We offer you a remedy which u J troduction of the disease into Spain. used as directed, insures safety to life of both mother and child. “MOTHERS FRIEND” Robs confinement of its Pain, Hobuoe and Risk, as many 'testify. “ 51 v wife UKd only two boltl»>»f Mother* Friend. *»he tvaa easily and quickly relieved —la now dolor splendidly.” J. S. Morton, Harlow, N. C. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on re ceipt of price, $1.50 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Book To Mothers mailed free. Bbadtirld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. To Construct Uvpltnl*. PARIS. July 16. —The municipal au thorities have voted 150,000 francs to construct wooden cholerine hospitals at Montmatre, if such accommodations I should become necessary! How much wiser to let the does bear us instead ot trying to bear it, to trust the premised aid of the Saviour rather than to burned too?* “Yes, lot and all—all gone, slick and cleaD.” “That is singular- It must have been a terrible hot fire; and then I don’t see how it could have burned the loL” "No, it was not a very hot fire. Indeed, worry and sigh, when neither worry nor I it was so small that it attracted but little . - - J **‘ J —* sigh helps the heart one whiL ENJOYING RELIGION. attention, and did not alarm any body. “Bui how could such a little fire burn up a house and lot? You havent told me.” “It burned a long time—more than twen ty yeats, and, though it seemed to consume WEDNK‘ DAY, I*. M. 2 30 How may a devotioin.1 sjirit dev< lopi d sud uinintmi odinS. school;b li- v. M. S. Weaver. 3:00 Gcmr.l dbcussion of s. nhool woik. Questions ar.d av.s-Rtni 4:00 Resolu ions. Closu g exercises. J G. Ghisok, Pes'L Crawfoid, Ga., Ju y 14th, '92. Still Spread leg In Rutalo. St. Petersburg, July 16 —Since the Occasionally members of the church are I very slowly, yet it consumed about one frank enough to say they do not enjoy their J hundred and fifty dollars' worth every religion. “Where' is the blessedness I knew when fiist I saw the Lord?” is, year, till it was all gone.’ "I cannot understand you yet. Tell me | last report twenty new cases of cholera with such pel sons, a perpetually recurring w here the fire was kindled, and all about FRICKS IN CHARGE. and eleven deaths from the disease hav< been reported at Simbirsk on the Volga- river. Athens, Ga., Nov. 10,1891. About two years ago I suffered in tensely with neuralgia of the bowels. For a fortnight I had not been able to rf st at all. Oneevening at 7 o’clock Dr. Whaley applied ibe tsrgc-siztd El ctro- p ilse, and in two hours I was sleeping as quietacd sweetly as a child. For eight hours I wa« so still they were al most alarmed. I awoke refreshed, and with a desire tor food. Dr. Whaley continued the use of the Electropoise with me for over two months, and it cared me. I am now well and strong. Rosprctfully, Mrs. Ida Graves. Griffin, Ga , Mi ch 12,1392. W H. Withkr-poon,Esq., President, &c —Sir:—I commenced the use of the Electropoise, purchased of you, in July las'. My trouble was the bad effects from a severe case of nervous prostra te n. The’Poise acted like a ch&im from tbe first application. It seemed to bo vitslize mv entire sj stem that my gent ral health has become almost entire ly restored. It has besn invaluable to me, and I cheerfully commend it to these whose condition has been similar to my own. Truly, etc., E. W. Beck A 40-pag * book, describing the treat ment and containing testimonials from all sections, and for the cure of all diseases, mailed free on application. Dddress Atlantic Electropoise Co., 45 Gould Buildiug, Atlanta, Ga. Dead.—Mr. A. itizen of Athq in East Athens, place today. [. M. Bennett, an is died Friday night lis funeral will take It Is Finished.—Messrs. Parr Bros, have finished the work of paintii g the First Metbodirt church and that tdific will be ready tor occupany by Sunday. The Primary:—Next Saturday tbe primary election for county officers will take place. We have had enough of negro rule and we hrpe that every white man will go to the polls and vote for the man of his choice. Carnegie People Musters Strikes Against the Bayonet—Men Must Come to Terms—Their Places Will be Filled. Homestead, July 16.—The story runs here that there are already fifty non union workmen in Carnegie’s mill, and although both Carnegie’s manager and tho strike leaders deny the statement, it has found currency and belief among I the men, and is-the chief topic of dis cussion upon the streets. | Fire vras started in one of tho heaters and the sight of steam very nearly pre cipitated a conflict between the troops and men. As soon as the steam rose, a large body of strikers, who were near the railroad front of the mills, made a hasty movemeut towards the gate, and the provost patrol hurriedly got between them and the main entrance. Bayonets were brought to a charge and the men were halted. It was probably rather curiosity than any purpose to enter the works that made the men come forward, but the abrupt manner in which they were turned back caused some feeling, and was considered by many as an iudica- cation that the troops are ready to fight, a fact which may have heretofore been disbelieved on account oi sympathy with the men expressed by the militia. Since the soldiers have been confined to camp there has been a very marked thange iu the feeling between the town and mill, sentiment on both sides being decidedly more unfriendly than it was at first Among other symptoms of renewed activity at the mills was the unloading of a boatload of stores, including a large number of cote and camp supplies, gro ceries, and boxes, supposed to contain food. They were carried into the mills and stored in one of the warehouses. Be sides these preparations, orders have been issued to the superintendents and foremen of the different departments to report for duty. This order has brought out a resignation from Allen Hnbbard, foreman of the armory plate depart ment, who has refused to work with non-union men, and who has thrown up next | his place to cast his lot with the strik ers. Strike pickets are still maintained abont the mill and at the railroad, bat they have been abandoned at other points about town. Rheumatism was so had thtl Jsmes Irvin, rf R.varnab, could hardly walk from pain In h a shoulder, and Joints of Ids legs. F F. 1 ... l « *■ •—- —* ””»**>« > i,fn l ) question: Many,no doubt,who do not speak of it have bnt little enjoyment to tbeir | I church relations, and for tbe reason that “church relations” fully express their re lation to spiritual things. A mere church I | connection is a very unsatisfying thing. 1 it.’ "Well, then, it was kindled on the end of a cigar, The cigar cost him, he himself told me, $12.50 per moDth, or $150 a year, and that in twenty-one years would amount to $3,150, besides all the interest. Now,' Abbott’s East India Corn Faint rcmor< s quickly all corns, (bunions and warts vrlthoit pain. | would be more than $10,000- That would aht mouiaer, ana joints oi .c B ». .. *• ... Nothing short of a vital spiritual connec-1 t h e money was at least 10 per ceDt., and at. (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Pota83iuto,)wii I Uod with Jesus Christ will give perpetu-1 that rate, it would double once in about! lts P ec resorted to and Irvin ts well and happy. I a l peace. The facility with which many cvery seven years* so that t be whole sum be obsi ■unite with thecbnrch, and the facility 1 ■*■ -■ ’ --**-— — .. I with which they disregard the spiritual obligations that belong to the followers of Christ, are astonishing revelations of the deceitfulnest of the human heart. There can be no true peace or spiritual rest of s-ml that does not, day by day, appreciate tbe life of faith and good works demanded by the Christian religion. Only those find A prominent Railroad f tq erlntendent llvli g in Savannah, on© suffering for years from Mi - larla and General Debility, Faya, o:i having •< - covered hi* health by th« use of F. 1.1. thirl 8 that ho. will live forever if he can always get P. P. F. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). This party’s name will he given on applicatk i. Lake city, P. p. P. Manufacturing Co. : Gents— Having suffered with rheumatism for some time, and tried great many remedies, but could find no relief until I used your great an< beneficial P. P. P. I feeominei.d It to suffering hums i ity. Yours. J. POTSD.vMER. Frick'* Salty Telegram. Pittsburg, July 16.—Secretary Love- joy of the Carnegie Steel company, is authority, for the statement that when «*»■» "•» «»I **££5ISUKK”’!?& iufoms ua that tobacco ’ iisioo io “oo-ooioo eit.Uiohuout. Ho tho _ .. v. .. I man hrnlfo t.liair nnrrnoninTif in atwilnm# Southern Georgia Is .tuoo^ .u5 th.. larg as rgs qua it is Vii nantities arc raised there as fli e rgtnia. Trey Meet.—There was a small num- of tbe Third Saturday hoi party al tiding a at the court home and now the company will name the time and terms for resuming work. H. C. Frick sent the following tele- I gram to Superintendent Wrigley of the i- Bea impossible to find meeting. It was out what they were ver Falls mills: I am tost in receipt of the following tel egram from Beaver Falla: We, the Amalgamated association of up to, but it is thought by some that I Beaver Falls, the road mill, wire mill aud they were fixing up a ticket for county I nail mill, have come-tb the conolusiou that officers. we will refuse to wait until such time as H. C. Frick, chairman of the Carnegie Steel company, limited, is willing to con- the Ai Post Mortem Examination.—Dr. I for with the Amalga mated fisaociation, to Quilliau assisted by Di s Edwards and I order to settle the homestead affair. '*—■—* -*- —■ *—*■*— 1 “Arthur Thornton, “Chairman of Committee. You will please see Mr. Thornton, ohatr- Go8s herd a post m< r;em examination over the body of. Mr. A H. M. Bennett, I of the Committee, and ask him‘ to no- examination they found that cons-imp-I fjfy big mea that jj they, composing the tion of the bowels caused bis death; the I Amalgamated association of Beaver Fails doctors say it was case and be had not been treated . . Amalgamated very interesting I mills, and who signed an agreement with while | us for one year, do not go to work when Doa and Poultry Farm.-Mr Bert- ling, living only a short distance from Athens has a large dog and pot . farm where he has nothing but the fin est breeds, iiis dogs are the Colly breed and be is constantly shipping them *o all parts of tbe country. Pid- gcons of every variety can be seen at his place for whioh he finds ready sale Mr. Berlling was sbipptoga lot of hen eggs of the Buff Cochin variety for •whioh he receives three dollars per do zen. He also has a large number of Bt rk8hire hrgi of tbe finest breed and fudls them at splendid priees. Mr. Periling is all the time improving his farm and it will not be long before it is tie largest in the country. sick for that dis< a«e altog *thfr as their yp*\ **?, ready to start, we will consider were Other complications connected the,r fJulure do so as a cancellation of with it. i and Bishop Nelson in Deep Oa Sunday Rt Rt-v Bishop Ne’s >n Rev. T.G. Fund started fir Clarksville to hold services. When the first creek was reio' ed tbey drove in, and, to their surprise, the water was so deep that it bo * K ^* I As * her ® 'a no royal n ad io learning, so thfre to 00 magical care for diseases. The the agreement existing between us, ned when these works so resume it will bo k« non-Huion, and former employes satisfac tory to ua, who desire to work there, will have to apply as individuals. You can say that under no circumstances will we coa ler with the men at Homestead os mem bers qf the Amalgamated association. 1 Carnegie Steel Co., Limited. By H. C. Frick, Chairman. buy a fine house lot in any* : city. It would pay for a large farm to the country. Don’t yon pity the family of the man who has slowlv burned up their home?” “When, I guess you mean me: for 1 have smoked mote than twenty years. But it doesn’t cost so much as that, and 1 haven’t any bouse of my own, have always Cattle Quarantine in CtmaiU Ottawa, Out., July 10.—As the foot and month disease is greatly prevalent among cattle in tbe mother country, and as considerable thoroughbred stuck is being imported into Canada this year, tbe Canadian government has detormiu- ed to draw the quarantine lines as tight ly as possible. A catlle quarantine of ninety days is held by experts to bi more than sufficient to indicate tho prevalence of disease of auiiuaU. aud therefore there will be no chance in this respect except that extra vigilance wid be observed with regard to sheepasd Bwiue, for which the government period is fifteen days. Its duration is likely to ba extended *o sixty days. RHEUMATISM CURED. true rest to tbeir souls who, actually, not I rented; thought I was to poor to own a PORTSDAMKR'S RED 8TAR STORE, | ~ y, Fla. j ' To'Svork for Carnegie. PottstowjI, Pa., July 16—A larg number of Hungarians, employes of th. Pottstown Irou company’s steel work, left work without having any notic- and the accepted theory is that the_> have been engaged to go to Homesteai to take the places of the strikers at tin Carnegie mills. merely in form, take Christ’s yoke upon them and leurn of him and walk to his | commandments and follow his steps. If there is anything that evangelists should insist upon more than another it is that there is to be a new life, a fife of faith and love, and that everything unworthy of tbe | Selected I Christian name is to be laid aside once for 1 all, and forever, when the name of Christ is confessed and his yoke taken to the obedience that ought to be expressed to the ordinance of Christain baptism. The utter todifierence to Christian doty by thousands who wear tbe Christian name, and their constant violation of the common house. And all because I have been burn-1 tog it up! What a fool I have been!” The boys would better never light a fire I which costs so much, and which, though so easily put out, is yet so likely, if once | kindled, to keep burning all their lives.— A WORD ABOUT CLOTHES: Do clothes make a boy? Sometimes. I knew of a boy who was made by his cloth es, I will tell you- tie had a chum at school whose parents were poor, and who was ob- gotlled a Rillroad Qvustlov. Charleston, S. C., July 16. iu th# United States court Judge Simoaton signed a decree dismissing the demurer filed by the state on the railroad ta cases aud making the junc tion perpet ual. Th6 decrees were in the case ol th« North-ea8tern railroad and t he Cen tral railroad, of South Caron in, vs. George H. Walter, the tre.nsiir.-r of Charleston county. This concludes Ur# cases arising out of the action of tlrs board of equalization of raising the as sessment of railroad property iu the state. Tommy—Uncle J*tk, Ioftm hour'tin | UC lvul u. uu I.. ; , . . „ ,. , ta'kin’ about safe burglar; what do tbey laws of morality justify the preacher of I |'8 e h to dress coarsely and plainly. He could 1 moan py Hi at kind of alurylai? the gospel in making an emphasis on the hav ® bis intimate friend better cloth- TT -’ T ■* - - - 1 es, but that would have wounded the heai t that be loved. What should he do? His necessity of genuine repentance that is | simply terrific. Let the people ta the chuich and out of it be startled with such f'iend.dressed coarsely,but neatly. Heresol- qnestions as “Who shall be able to stand?” ved . ltiat . he would wei *r exactly such clohes Uuclr J»ck—There is lire only one kindi >f a safe burglar, my boy, and he’s the out- Il l’s iu i ail. —Selected. Carnecle Hanged in Efflcj. Little Rock, Ark., July 16.—Carne gie, the steel works owner, has beei hanged in effigy htre. The police, Fri day morning, discovered a crowd of two hundred people assembled around the figure of a man hanging from a tele phone pole, with a placard bearing tin word “Carnegie” pinned on the breast. as his friend could afford and dress as near ly like him as possible. His parents r, •- . . , . , .liked his® sense of brotherly kind- 13 _ a „P 11 , 8,ake J } 0 . 8 . up . p06e . that Chn8 ‘--1 ness and his true heart, The MASS OF CORRUPTION ^act was a lesson. It taught him sacrifice. 4® he f? rew older be seemed to think but A Fatal Hall Storm. St. Paul, Minn., July 16.—Three revolutionize the world. The kingdom of God, to which his will should be done as in heaven, was not to appear immedi ately, as Jesus taught the discples. It has not fully appeared yet, although doubtless we have it in fuller measure than they had then, Paul warned Timothy that even “in the last days"— at least to the end of Timothy’s life—men ahonld be lovers of self, lovers of money, loveis of pleasure and without natural affection. These litt e of hisown gratifications—a true mark of a gentleman, He loved others more than himself. This caused nim to be be loved, and when at last the people of his city and State wanted a man for a position of the very highest trust and honor, they selected him. Clothes makes nothing but clothes, as a rule; but they show character, and a ten dollar suit may be used to ex press as much character as one that coats $50. It is neatness and care and taste Death Would Have Been Welcome. Spent Hundreds of Dollars Without Relief. Prdcured Cutlcura. Wonderful Change In Three Months. Completely Cured In Six. During the w*r, I contracted some kind of * fflj* mm which brought mo almost to the point of deatt. My right arm and leg were one m*s« of corruption eating Into my Tory flesh. Swelling snd ItcWn* terribly, causing most excruciating pain*. torture was awful. I had spent hundreds of < sons whose names are unknown, wer. per things ate suggested by the discoveiv of mata good SSL.- uSTatoo make ver. the fact that the awful destruction of life nova— nnt th« tailor* ’no von ««,« I was suffering so that death would huyo beens ww * ***, m 1 sm-JKaJs - sst 1 boys—not tbe tailors. Do you see the i,!T“ “Kvi* 1 in Lacquiparte county, and Paul Huck nappy release. Rev. J. G. Ahern, who Pastor of Bickley Circuit, urged mo .0 proedrj thn rhmrnRi RsMEniEfi. Udoii their arrival,* the CtmctJRA Remedies. Upon their l began to n« «oordlng to dlrKtlone, or.d lo Bigger’a Huckleberry cordia ih trouble cures all bowel and stomacl and children teething. Sold by dealers. enough hunanity, to care whether they a8 ? R “? ea tad° r ® angels. i started, i wasw>mpiot*iy cured. Put people to danger or not We believe | *° I put people in danger or not. We believe I , ‘ Der ® any one three yc Christianity, with its supreme principle of I ashamed? Perhaps love that works no ill to its neighbor, is I * ieavetl n °t know what w our friends in we do, but no one •lightest appearance of tho disease. • tn conclusion to ell suffering from I would kind maw nuiKB 11U 111 IU 118 liclKQDOr, IS I . , " ' " v '* w » wuw I l&y in CUDClusiou vo un luuuuub , V , ,.rita it leaving society, and in the long 8 run will » with certatoty. They may be sor- “‘“lood trouble, don’t Cloud Uurst In Colorado. Cannon City, July'16.—The most de- strnctive cloud burst in the history o Fremont county occurred at Grape Creek canon doing an immense amount of damage. The flood came down Grap. Creek ten feet high and struck the Ri. Grande track at the month of the creek tearing ont 390 met of the railroad bed The Santa Fe bridge across the rivei went shortly after 5 o’clock, and tool with it the county wagon bridge o; Ninth street Great damage was dou j leaven tbe whole mass, bnt its work u slow—Selected. - WHAT TO DO WITH INJURIES; I ry every time we do wrong, and pleased every time we do right, and then, however that may be, we know surely that Jesus is. —Exchange. What must we do with, the wrongs and injustices and injuries inflicted upon us by others if-we are not to avenge them? How are these wrongs to be righted and these in juries to be healed? Do not fear tbe conse-1 —They were ready to go to the seashore When#all would be real bliss, But the home they left behind Was very much like this. SEe—I thought you told me Mr. Nixon quence of any wrong done to you. Simply I was a man of regular habits. He—Well, he has been drinking steadily to the growing crops irifij tom. The loss in Cannon“ ed to $50,000. the river hot jity amouut- MONEY! roll the matter into God’s hands and leave it there, and be will bring all out clear as I ever since I knew him. tbe noonday. He will not suffer us to be permanently and really injured by any en-1 m m mm **** iisitiiHi mity. Our duty then is to bear meekly I All Cf) &JADPVV and patiently the suffering which others I | n|f| QU Ififll S 1 ■ may cause U9 to endure; to bathe with love 1 the bands that smiles; to forgive those who iujure and to commit all the injustices and tot tjaities of oiir fives and all wrongs imo *ht nands of the just and righteous God. „ _ , ,, , „ The oyster’s wounds beenma pearls; and ptntfrfnFnTi 11 ’ k° a " a “ d 1 £t , ® tra ' d: C 0 *' I God can bring pearls of spiritual beauty Negotiates loans oj First Mortgages on Farm Lands, bearir g* 6 per cent inter est Commission* reasonable. Office No 3. CarPon building, corner Clayton and Jackson strsets, Athens, Ga. out of ihe huits made by hnman hands to our lives.—J. R. Miller, to Forward. Mr Gto. Malcom is quite sick at the residence of Mr. Biadberry, Hanoock 1 avt nue. 3 BOTTLES OF Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. 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