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The ColtirnWa Kntwpriw! Is after its eiti
xen* for n«*t showing a better nU*ti«l;uu*r* at
church. They need M cow I** I’«rt <>aifK» ,
and «»# all of iHir citi/^n. tur;. out to the j
Altitrrh on Sunday*. They would jmou ft»!j
Into line.
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fhm. Alff ;r <! 'ulo ^that ho )ma dt mand
C<1 au explicit stattmrciit f.*om 1’un^Aur
Hh«rA»*n CcrRcrulTtj what the Hunator
noid fiirout tin? buying of dchtgaton at C'iiU
Coku« It la im<l*in»totid tliat Senator
Ftmrman still belluviS that taotno of his
delegate* w< ro l*ought with Alger niotmy.
*-»avftmiah News.
Brother Villiatn*, proprietor of that new¬
ly, well ediU-«l paper, the Minend First, m*
try nif to I * it him
down oil the subscription price of bin paper.
Htii’h i iniu don't deserve the privilege td
rea ing a good newspaper, and would doubt
los« try to work off r tten eggs at double
price to pay tlio bah*neo, if be hud obtained
u reduction.
“rin emis «r<* neiibcr omnmeniu! n<*r n«o
ful whon throw n into tbo utreets.”—Fort
Valley Knterprisc.
Ilight you me. NS’e to flint, lamp
eliiitmew, beer !*ml wbi-ky imftles, lirieR*
batx, barrel hoop* nni! a large and an.sorteu
bit « f other junk, all of wliieb may be found
An mu street*. Tills it r<-peelfnlly snbinit
to tlioso of our citizen t who »ooin to Imvo
Gin opinion Unit tho publio streets nro tlio
proper receptacles of the article* mentioned
Alabama | »0f
Tho IngivlaLuro has nppropria
tud $5,000 to ootnpleto tho Con federate
hiomimmit in Moutgomory. < >ne of the
most cloquont K|M-eclu*!t in support of tho
lilli wm made lly Col. Cluu!t>» Haf ray of
Cherokoo cognty. il« I t ati ox-union ho l
diet- who for his gallantry wan pnmi.>t<*<l
to tho rank of colonol. Gov. Forakor of
Ohio, will bo palimil to learn that Col.
Rattray of Alabama Inborn under tlio iilti
tdon that tho war la ovor.—-Macon Tulc
grii|ih.
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. Tho Mtomnboat Mont< «unm, plying tho
pTnt rlvor, sprung a loak and wont down
ii few mile* from Monbnttiinu on tho 13th
liiHt. hho hnd on board 70 tons of gunno,
and it lot ot mb'collunocAiH frolgltt. l'.ight
ton * of gnano and somo of t ho other freight
worn tsaved In good condition, tlio rest of
It wan a to ¥l bo s, there waa no Iiihu
raneo on boat or cargo. 'Hh* macidneiy
of tho boat Ift reported to bo only bligl.Dy
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•Umngetl and will bo sold. The business
101*11 of Montezuma und the fanners all
(.long tho river want tho boat replaced as
soon as possible, ns consldurnldo trouble
und eoino loss would result if that way
<if transportation wore denied them.
The cyclone which parsed thvough the
iniddle part of the Htato Monday, did a
good d.*ul of tlamago. It eocms to have
done lt« womt around Nora, passing
Oi rough farms and taking (roue and lious
tn nil along tho routo. The plantation oi
Mr. J. W. 11 Ivors was torn to pieces, lmrd
y a thing left standing b.it Ills dwelling.
On this place also, two negro children
were klll. d, and a few intioa further on a
l church liouso was blown away.
**A gtHid many trees and fences wore
d**utnoyod anuind Grinin, but nothing
more w*rlouj thauMio unroofing of tho
house of Judge Bock.
tn Bibb county, about RO miles South o»
Blrmlnghum, the most doetructivo work
of tho cyclone was done, an iminof.se
amount of porpsrfywil^troyetl und 80 llvot
at least, hint wiuj lho way Lho spec
■*U to tho daitjH rend.
Co Thon and Do Likewise.
Editor Ski Cook, ot the Leary Courier, i>
not dead, fior is he even napping, »< nun
hnvc been supposed. He lm» been rcndiiur
the live newspaper?', and that, perhaps, ae
emuits for bis long silence, Hut be has
shaken himself up, and with the assistance
of bi» hitherto unused pencil, and without
Ihc aid of his famous scissor*, he has made a
(Atnark. Chservc what be says:
he editorial first column of the Fort
Gaines Advert! or isedjted by » fellow nam¬
'd t : omc of bis paragraphs show Ex
ti aordinary diserimination and intelligence . 1
Kd'.tor Bid shows hie Iris good judgement
in thin derision. Ho U exactly jight “Kx’'
ha* also many good qualities not mentioned
by Sid. Wo would like to mention bis per
*i tence in putting bis mane to each nnd e\
o :e of his
There is a fellow who werks on tho edit; -
ml psigi of th > ( out Ml or, r,;id be is equal I t
hr.;,*'t aoo m| Ibbcd as “Kx„” bu'
■> '"‘Use b i i» tt>o irHxlot (?) hi
>. hi* own prutluutions. It h
thought that ktlitor Phi and bis belovet
bo iNMvbittntion to his name.
Tho Gntwilkt V rt'in. tn au article beaded
"It ia Ikivo Tiaic." announec* the mnrriagi
«if Kiizabeth Curies nnd Hon. Uraol Muple*
on tho *ilh of Fob., in East Mitchell. Tl.<
bririegrooni, we are told, i* one of tho pi»v
fleer of the county, while the britb
wjnst ever tworty. The Clarion wants it
an h'rst.Hal that it is not n January nnd >’ry
affair. It admits tho May part of it, but
dsfiTS tl»at: “U clc GM is «t *prv and : s
iu^ix4 ss a spring colt, nnd i* worth s 1 1 a*
deed city dud's.” Tho article winds up in
tVi- w i, o: Now that the doves will »ooi
»‘x> in the flcll* the Clarion conerntulptf'
happy - -ftu pair hostte.” of y mng rfow doves those ns old they coo in* s
men pull to
g th «r. TT young fellows of 20or fiO. must
give up the front rents nnd stand and listet
without s n.annitr to to their opinion am'
V r:n*t :u» U{x>n their advice. This is all wel‘
1 eiKmgh. bet when the young men see fuel
\ ft Kdd Invasion of their rights, and are g%
Vm'tcd to lb-ten patiently to the praises
\lselr venerable, but sueresaful rival, w<
w ! ‘^ Clarion is pushing too close, an<
r.ot be surprise*! to hear of a prates
from the boys. The Clarion ‘-hadn’t orter”
have saSJ it. What’s the matter with tie
v jJ4-t ! itchtll toys?
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I PtaycrnjfcUpi; Ci»i.
* M*. F.wwh-1 nen& y.*>! wwne
j »*tm of a prayerroeetini: folk, irhtk* iw
1 i F«rt OaitHit Baptist e nrrY and
iln .7 ltwv «orvo jourmliH-rilien fur their
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not behind hand, on time. The test
h;ui more immediate refer rice to tiie sec
**0*1 coming of (.hi i ,t, oi to the gene nil
judgement, hut it may b made to cm.
»>rMc »« *» acojrc of meaning a variety
of wilijiHits.
It may mean to Ire ready to receive
Cltriht, to A 4 Iinit Him into the heart ns
a wcfcoitto gucsf, that Iftr rnuy nuke the*
luari Hie dwelling j !:u\ and abide there
forever.
It may nrFnn tubsrraly to’obcy Christ,
Obedience is the highest form of wer*
iship, and none can claim to be his ex
cept upon thy terms of obedience.
Haul fottglit a great buttle and gained
the victory.'After the fijht Samuel went
tip to see Haul, in the midst of the re
hearsal Hanmel heard the bleating of
•beep und tlio lowing of oxen in thecamp.
When Saul was asked *.vliy they hud
not la-on a lain ns comm aided, he said
only u few liatl Irern reseived for sacri
ficM. Samuel said; “Ab, Haul, olH*di
t nco i« butter than sacrifice.” Be ready
id it boy with your gift s. Home are ready
fo go, Deady to sing, ready to pmy, but
uru never ready to give.
(Jiving is us much a Christian grace ns
any other virtue. Put some money in
an enterprise and yon will feel identified
with it. The te\t may mean “bo ready”
for church. When the bell warns ns of
the appointed hour, be ready. Do not
wait for some one else to be first, bat be
the first yourself.
If yon get i here too soon spend the
time in prayer or’ in reading some select
passage in the Holy word. Do not spend
too much time before the looking glass,
l ift make the toilet in time and go on to
the house of God.
Be ready for the Sunday school. No
place demands prompter attention than
tim H. 8. Be ready und euvcyonr repu¬
tation among the children by~ being
lea ly.
Be ready for the prayer meeting. A
Uttk) rain or cold does not prevent the
attendance upon tho theatre nor the so¬
cial party, neither ia it any excuse for
staying away from the prayer meeting.
These are the social gatherings of the
church, and our social natures need all
the help they can get. Be ready for the
prayer meeting.
Be ready for the conference. The con¬
ference is tho business meeting of the
►church. The business matters coming
Indore the conference demand your best
talent, and most hearty support. B»
ro aly, and when you pet there show
some interest by taking u part in the con¬
ference.
Do not stay at home and find grounds
for complaint against the humble few,
but be on hand yourself and add your
counsels to tlio body. Attend to the
Lord's business and be to
Finally: “Bo ready” for death. Tin
grim monster is coming, lie will soon be
hero, be ready for him. Hi.t years ago
t spoke to a man on this subject and lu
told me to talk with children, that he hod
no time to giveauy attention to such
preparation. ‘T w ill live about tenyenn
longor,” he said. He thought so, so did
I, but our tbiukiug so didn’t make it so.
for in less than two years the i>oor n an
was dead, gone to the judgement, and
that too, unready. My friends be ready
for death.
Tim Lord looked down on men ami
had companion on them, lie sent an
angel to warn them of impending dan¬
ger.
'the nngol labored lopg r.fid faithfully,
but no ono could l>e const rained to lictd
the mowogc. Finally the angel sum¬
moned all the people together and raid :
“J am going back to the Lord, wlmt re¬
port shall I carry with me?” The peo¬
ple wiid : Go back amt tell the Loul
that we believe oil you have said am;
besides, but tell Him we are not
ready.” V
The angel went up end told tho Lord
wlmt tho people had said, and the Lend
said : •'Shut the door,” nud the dooi
rtas shut ami the people lost because
they were not ready.
Z. T. Weavet.
“My Wife Is a Terror**
s-iid :i mild tempered man in our hearing.
"She snaps luiarls, spunks her children, m.d
iflds fault continually. I can’t bear it any
unget.” Don’t bo too severa on* her, m\
riend , you little reab/,8 be” sufferings. Sh«
las lost her former sweet disposition, and ill
health is the cause. Dr. l’ierce's Furoritt
Prescription will make her well. For fenmb
i.'eascs, functional dtrangcraents, beering
own pains, nnd ike long list of ills that ren
ler women miserable, no medicine e-tn com¬
pare with this. It i.. tin: only medicine foi
roman’s peculiar weaknesses and ailments,
■old by druggists, under u positive guarantee
‘rom t.Se nuimifecturers, to give M»ti?faction
n every case, or money refunded. See guar¬
antee printed on bottle wrapper.
For all derangements of tbo stomach, liv
J t and bowels, take l>r- Fieteo’e Pellets, t r
Vnti-bilinus Granules.
- It insri ii cr Noises
'n the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing
tound are caused by ca'nrrh, that exceeding¬
ly disagreeable and \t-ry common disease.
Boss of smeH or bearing also result frem ca
mrrh. Hood’s Far anariUa, tho great blood
utrifier, is a paculiarbr suocoseful remedy
‘or this disease which it cures Sr purifying
he bio d. If you sufTer from ca’arrb, try
!!ood’s Sarsaparilla, fftc peculiar medicine.
Th« Loubiana LoU<*ry m to have a rival.
•dopted VI a recent by election decide the'people -'majority of Nevada
amendment a a constitu
kmal allowing lotteries. All
, oft* of gambling are popular iu Nevada.
p hieh i* little more than nn hgsrrwjjHtioa if
(xu'.pf.-iluwuli Ach'Litijd..
8«n»e * pe«^:« Kv e h. New Ha
Mr.i: e!M a>Uf » «n«
f' ,n * ^ ^ iwj ftp le mad* iho fa
1 ^xxKvmtVUe, mui atteatod the fu
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Mr. K^ifT Is U years oi<i, aj;*l hi?
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UNAPPRECIATIVE.
How littl* wo are apt to appreciate that which
# T l. a hard* wood-swrycr envies the
wraith of Wis employe.. The rich men envies tlr*
health and strength of n;s poor neighbor.
"Our mind and our time we employ
In longing for whit v.» have not,
Unmindful of what we enjoy.*
How much better If all exerted themselves to cl>
tain t.iclr l-.cart's longing. If poor in purse seel: ta
gain wealth by industrious ar.d frugal h.ebits. II i
t'Oor in health seek to use those rem«Iit;3 width are
the best and truest medicines. Among remedies
sold by druggists none is the equal of Botanic
Blood Balm for curing the ills of ttesh and Uood.
Felix Foster, Atlanta, Ga., »ys» “I tools E. B.
D., f-ir several foal ulcers, which had given me
much tumble and woull not heat from a ur.e of
ULCERS other remedies. Within t.cr* days my !
health improved, and before i had j
used three bottles every sore was entirely healed. It
improved my appetite and gave a»e fie ill and
strength.” '
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Hudson Clark, Camden, Ark., says: "I war. af
SAD BLOOD of fiict-id rheumatism with the for severest about form 12
years, and salTered extreme misery during all that
while. CATARRH I also had catarrh breathing so bad through it almost stopped j
irry my nose.
My*flesh in some places locked as |
if it had been charred or scalded. My back was so !
Lame I could hardly stand. 1 tried nearly every¬
RHEUMATISM ■ thing until 1 tried b:.t found B. 15. L», no I relief used
several bottles and am now as sound and well as
any man in Arkansas.”
J. Vt r . Messer, Howell's Cross Koads, Cf'.erokeo
SORES County, Ga.- writes: nine 1 was afiUctcd and had v-itA^uuic
sores years, t
medicines ar.d they did me no good I
then tried B. 15.15 n and eigiit bottles cured me
aouad aud v.eii.”
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