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A Short S6rmcn.
In the 4th chapter of Matthew is re
corded our Saviour's temptation on the
nronnt. In this incident of onr Lord’s
«xi>oricncc we may learn several lensons
H itan islikeabkiLlfulgeiier il, he knows
when to attack. Boon after our most
Joyful esjicriencea we # may expect oui
strongest trials
Christ lmd Just been Imptizr'd and hud
tsmi visited i»y tlu* Father nnd the Holy
Ghost; immediately thereafter, Batan
appear* upon the field < f action, and be¬
gins his ojH’iations. Look out for him
■whc.i h ast expected, and nlwayn soon af¬
ter a mighty hkrsing. In Mill another
way he displays lii.r generalship, nnd that
is hy at tie lung the weakest point.
After having fasted foity days *>ur
Kavior must have been v» iy hungry.
Now, says the evil oue, just take these
stones and t..rnjtlie:a into bread. Instant
relief was pr raised, und relief was cer
tainly vejy desirable. Jfung**r is u
sore ulllictiou, and there are no extremes
to which a hungry man will not resort.
Bailors who have been shipwrecked upon
the ocean, have been known to cast lots
to see which one of the number should
tile, that tho others might survive by
«-nting the Mum body. To appeal to our
Lord’s hunger was to take every advan¬
tage, besides it was suggesting the pro¬
priety of making bread by unfair means.
LSbrM are fxc«{3cntiy made upon men
in the same direction. Batan sometimes
Niys to a man, “client n little, no body
will over know it; get rich fast by swind¬
ling ; buy a big a big stock of goods und
rell them out and put the money in your
pocket, nnd break." Beware of such
suggestions, for they will lead your soul
a < well as your lortuno to bankruptcy
and ruitv. There is a hereafter about
this matter ; it' you get money by cheat¬
ing and defrauding, your soul w ill grow
lean, and God will hurl you headlong to
ncll. Milhous are t > day writhing iu the
agonies of an eternal punishment because
they have grown rich by unfair dealing.
Liutuu appeals next to our Savior's
pride. “Throw yourself from this lofty
pinnacle, and thus show the world what
power you have, the Lout bus promised
to bear thee up, make the Lord show to
the people that you are llis son, by cast¬
ing thyself down into the hands of the
angels. If you are th * son of God, try
Him by, transcending some law, und see
if lie will not save you anyhow.”
(!• d, it is very true, will save His peo¬
ple, but ho will not save them outside of
the law.i ol obedience. We must remain
w ithin the bounds of these law.sthat Cl jd
baa act about u«. Do not presume uinm
the goodness of God, except in the paths
*A obedienco. God will protect Hi?chil¬
dren. but if they should heedlessly throw
themselves down, He will not suspend
the laws of nature to prevent them from
• being hurt.
Batuu ia full of energy, he now cluing
ea the center of Ins attack, and addresses
his promises to our Savior's ambition.
“I will give thee all those kingdoms, if
thou wilt fall down and worship me.*
In this lost effort he made a promise that
he had uo power to fulfill In the first
place, he had no kingdom, and in the
next place, ho would not have given it »
had he possessed one. Deceitful prom
hh> ! Ambition is a great tyrant, and
when it tmee possesses the man ho is
gone forever, Look at Caesar and
puloon; beware of ambition. A holy
mpc to be somebody, and to benefit the
world is right and praiseworthy, but to
. have a crazy love for power and
only to gniu tlie applause of a baubling
world, is foolish nud sinful. uu l0
''T" ... ,.
?*r * T ’ V : “ l0n '
laughs to know what a handle , it gives
him to woik among men. It is sad to
•ec a Christian uian so crazy for riches as
to la* (it uf to every other interest. For¬
get you; self and you are at once near to
Cod.
The question arise'*: how did Jesus tri¬
umph over these temptations? Wo uu
swrr: partly by quoting scripture,
“Thou halt uot live by broad alone,
aud, “Thou nhult not tempt t ie Lord,
thyGiMl” buit.ui hates the bible, and
one line will put him to (light. The best
weapou (ortho “soldier of the cross,’’
is th« word of God, “It is sharper than a
two %dg* J aword,” Be eyer ready to de
f»*ud yours*.-If against the attacks of the
evil one, by;having your “feet shod with
a preparation of the gospel of peace.”
Onr Savior defends himself, hImi, by
a Hat refusal, by a, “get thee behind me
batan.” Some temptations require a
)KN*it ive xo.
ilave grace enough to come right out
au<i say : I positively will not” Re¬
buke tlie devil and men, by .Wing “stead¬
fast anti immovable.” When Satan was
!**-*»i* u, the angels came. How sweet to
l*e surrounded by theungelie host. Thev
brought, in due time the needed aid.
When (sod h«- tried oar faith nnd pa¬
tience* nn two have proven worthy, He
Uieu fullUls all of his gracious promises,
>fy cvmqionioua, reader, if you drive want the augeU for
yoor the devil away.
Z. T. Weaves.
Don’t Get Caught
This spring with vour blinx! full of
impuritleii, jour . Uigtwliou impaired,
your appetite jKior. kidneys and liver
torpid, and whole system liable to be
prostrated by disease—bid get
into ;jood ooudition, and ready for the
warmer weather, bj taking
doaiUs Hius»parilta. It stands unequal
ad for parityiug the blood, giving an ap
t .-iia«a Me’** era! spri te m?dkme
Premium* to be Awarded at the
Ceorgia State Fair.
Tbc premium entumitto of the
gia State Fair, at th.*ir rtcent session,
arranged a very attractive list for the on
cotiragomeut of farm ptcuae-% Georgia
rawed stock, domestic industry’, and me¬
chanic arts.
The county displays, n* th* next fair,
under the new arncigiuiei i tVi 1. be Inr.je
and iastnictive. The committee coat,a
'leil the tlircm j?r* ruim::i f*>r jounh* i iji*
plays: (Ine thousand <!>!! • r*»rlt;st
hsj lay ; 1 iv. huudr d do: .iniforseii nd
* , ' n * ,,f 'd three huudnit dollars fur tLiid
IxjhI display. j
The count tec lias made (juiic r.n im¬
provement in the manner « f ivachiug a
satisfactory award, under the following
scaly of points as to merit: ,
Hecognizing 100 points ai perfect, ag
rienlturc will tie rated at 40; i .rdeu v «g
Rtablis at 15 ; home industry 1" : fruits
10; manufacture 5; worki i itrtlO;’
woods 3; minerals 2.
It has been further arranged that coun¬
ty displays may be madu uji of nulividu
al displays, that will be rated ■ ' award
by tho Mime* schedule of joints t;.s are
fixed fur county displays. For the best
individual display the commute.- have
offered jrii .U; for second best itnJividual
display 8350: for third beet di , h,y $15:,
und for the fourth best display. ,iuu.
in .Special unusually inducements largo have b en offered |
pre*tuim ;e, for Geor-;
the t'T larger 1 part of the purses offered for
trotting will be gi'e/i to Georgia bred
horses.
The premiums for home industry have •
been much advanced. For ibu hest dis
vl,.y cit joUk., l.««rvM, cte. rtc.. the
fioiuimtteo lmvo offered 8'0; for the t-ec
oml best display, $30. F„ r the best and |
display, '
largest in merit and variety, of
feiiiule handicraft, $50 ; for the second
best display, $23.
The committee reached out mio a new
held in offering a handsome piernhuu to
Lie mechanic making . the , hi tv si and best
display of Ins workmanship.
The American AgriciiltiualM pttblisli
0t{ at 751 Broadway New Teik, off ors
$•500 for the largest yield of c >rn tin one
acre of land. 'I his premium is offered to
any State in the United States. Tho
Btati* fair committee d siring to encour¬
age competition among Georgia farmers
for this premium, will ad 1 $’*0 to the
premium offered by the Agriculturalist
if the premium should be taken in this
State. If the Agriculturist'a premium
is not taken i:i this State tho committee
will award to the best yield, F.IOd. This
Inst ]>remiiun will not I>e awarded unless
the yield reaches 100 bushels.
The fair will open Oct. 24ml and con
tiiuu> 9 daya. Tho ]>ivmiun. 1st is now
in the hands of the printer and will soon
he ready for distribution, Parties do
airing copies can address,
It. A. \isr.3T, Secy.
Macon, (ia.
Iii Love with llis Wife.
“What can I do to regain my husband*?
love?" writes 5Ir«. Carrie 11.. of Toronto.
She adds that seven years ago she was
married ituder the most auspicious cir¬
cumstances, and.| until six months since,
luvppincsH crowned her t'h>uie?tio life. ;
then her husband became d‘dant in lii;
manner (toward her, until now he is
positively cold. Mrs. II. gives no de
tails, but if she is af.Hctvd with disea-es
peculiar to women, it' her cheeks have
lost their bloom, and her eyes their spark
] 0 , it may explain the cans, of her cum¬
pluiut. in this event Dr 1’ierc^‘s Fa
j j vorite Prescription will offu t a magical
| i change and restore her to health, A.s a
powerful, invigorating tonie !)r. Pierce*!
j Favorite Prescription imparts strength
I to the whole system, and t > tho womb
and its tppenduges, iu part n ulur. For
ovenvotked, “worn-out,”run down,”de
' lulitatcd teachers niilliu.-'is,
I <lvc,!smakers
seamstresses, “shop girls, housekeep
j generally, era, nursing “Favorite mothers, Prose, and feeble women
ption” is the
greatest oarthh* boon, being uneqnaled
! «* *» m<*U»S n.torat:v t .
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Many peculiar points mr.ke Ilocd’s San
•aparilla superior to rl! cihcr medicines,
Peculiar in combination, rr*; ortion,
snd preparation of ingredients,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla posse.se.> >>
““ zT **!•
and Ficuuar In Us ^^.c. s te\r strcu~th
•aparilla economy— S flood’s Sar
thfl only mcdl
eine which can truly
besouiy^ Oue ty X Dollar.” “OueHundred Doses
^larger Medicines In
O V and smaller bottles
require larger doses, and do not
'"produce as good r- sults as Hood’a
Peculiar in its n.edicinal merits,
Hoo*1 s Sarsaparilla accomp’iskcs cures hitb
erto unknown, and has won for ffseif a*
tlie title of “The greatest, blood
purifier ever discovered .'’jT
Peculiar in its “ good norae jf
home,”-there is n«w / w/,«
of Hood's Sarsaparilla JP- sold ia
Lowell, where r it is made,
than of J* all otLcr M.xxl
purifiers. ^ Peculiar ia iu
phcr.on.e- a nrl record cf sales
abroad, S’ no other preparation
has ever attained such popu
f larity in so short a time,
S’ retained iu popularity
41,(1 (’OLfuier.ce * moeg all clause*
S of people so steadfastly.
Do not be induced to buy other preparations,
but be sure to get the P -cuTlor Medicine,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
SoidbyaUdragrtits. «1; six l.,r *J. Prepared only
by C. I. UOOO 4 CO., Aputbe* am*, Lowell, *«-Tt
IOO Doses One Dollar
v, - HAIR BALSAM
>2 Ciemmm ■ an I bMiutlfles Cm h dr.
Kramctaea .irenriant ktowUi.
Nev *r FtuU to RoMar > Cray
Hair t* H» V«*Hhfui Color,
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. H1NDERCCRM8.
Wanted / A Better System of Road t
Working. i
Py llte time this paper reaches its read-»
orsthe farmers trill have uict and disenssed
measures relating to a defeat of the bag¬
ging trust, and they w ill also have elect¬
ed a delegate to represent them in the
nme:ing*to be held in Atlanta, ia Apul,
fur the same puqtose. It is to lx- hoped
tl .. lt iu the uiwtiug ; everything will imve
pa-Heuoa sotiaLcturily, and n.u .'ii good
done.
A few words with the fanners in regard
to a call for a rood congress, thutuppeur
iu this j aj.-cr Koiac trim ago, the congress
»o consist of vleiegaejs to be elected from
each county in the State, to meet iu At¬
lanta iu May, fur the purpose of discuss
*"’*« measures uml k i.aulaung a uc\v s\.q
tear of road working.
'ihy call wa» published in this pa pc i
ami in the iiir.ii'tou rings, taid as ; et
thero has been no > ove made in tue di
lee*, m of holding i.wet.ny to discuss
this, important <pu>tioii.
Tim bagging trust is a monopoly, and
the burden of it fulls upon tho farmer
,...1 U to : r ‘ 8Ut . . U,at , , hu , !s!louUl . us « ^ery
I;Ur * UvaU8 to defeat it, but are the mij-.
t roiuls, ' raWy * horsc-kiiitng, wagon-breaking j
tlmt disgrace cur countv, ai.v |
Imt a monnwlv, , m *a Ji
Which is borne, ntvrly c.ltegethcr, by the |
farmer? You protest against putting
. Vour money iu t lie pockets ol
tho bagging trust, and yet, by
v ollr „« cr im!,ir, nU cc tu tbe couditioe
r WlUh> , aUd . ullowla „ to be
S
come ful1 ot »»h 1 bogs, you put
money in tho pockets of tho stockmen
of Tennessee and Kentucky and the w ag
»>n nnd buggy factories of other states,
The AnvEunsni: is in full sympathy
with the fanners iu their effort to defeat
the bagging trust and will do all it can
to assist them, but it is so much in sym¬
pathy with them thut.it wants Hum to
strive for their rights in other matters.
I iic columns of this paper are open for
brief, pointed articles on tiii.s subject.
and a conspicuous place will by given for
a call to ilro citizens to meat »mt ditxiusb
this mat ter ami select delegates to rep¬
resent them in Atlanta.
ir ror:t hack a curs
Or you are a 1 ' worn out, really givi.i for nothing
if iiv’.al eebiiuy. Try
r.noitys inox «/ rvi:ns.
It will cure yon. and trive a "<•.> l appetite. Sold
ly ail dealers in laetHeiiie.
BEWARE! EE PRUDENTI
When the proprietors of'a blood remedy tell yov
th.-.t iodide of potash is a poison simply because
their opponents use it, tlicir assertions are made U
deceive, and yeur e.sc cf 1.0 buttles of inert sta.i
their object. Iodide cf potash is as essential to r.
true blood remedy, as pure blood is essential to goer
heahh. No remedy lias proven
QUICK CURE safe.sure and gctcK
an eradicator cf mercurial
syphilitic, scrofuloas, malarial or other poison, for
.ij;n to Iicaith, that gets into !xme and blood, when
all else fails as it. 15. H. Send to I'.lood Balm Co.
Atlanta, Ga., for illustrated “Book cf Wonders,’
tilled with convincing proof of <2 CICK CUKES o:
-eemingly incurable cases.
A. F. Britton. Jackson, Tern., wtites: “I con
iracted malaria in the swamps of Louisiana while
.-.taking furthe telegraph company, a.r.d used evorj
aind ofmedicino I could hear < f without rc'.ief. I a’.
lust succeeded in breaking tire fever
POISON but it cost me over $100.00, and then
my system \sas prostrated and satu
rated with poison and i became almost helpless, 1
finally came here, n y mouth so fitted with sore;
that i ci uid scarcely eat, and ray tongue raw ant
ailed with little knots. Various remedies weie re¬
torted to without ciiect. I bought t wo bottles of B
B. B. and it has cured and strengthened nre. A!
sores of my mouth ate healed and ray longuoentirc
.y dear cf knots and soreness, and 1 foil like a nev
.r.an.”
R R. Saulttr, Athens, Ga., writes: “I have beet
if.tkted with Catarrh for many >ears, although
sorts of mc-ii-.tncs and stverai doctors did tl.eirbos -
.o cure n:e. My b* rod was very impure, and noth
ing ever had any effect upon th*
CATARRH disease *nt;’ 1 used that grea’
lllood Remedy known ns 15. 15
B., a few bottles c •. :• .n ected an entire cure, i
recommend it to all who have Catarrh. I refer ti
any merchant or banker of Ati'.ens, Gx, and wi]
reply to any inquiries.'’
Benj. Morris, Atlanta, C.,u writes: “I had nc
appetite, my kidneys fe!’
Sore Tonsils sort*, and r.’.y tliror.t was ulcere:
en my breast a mass o’
running sores. Seven bottles of ii. B. 15, eutirelj
cured a.a. - ' C)
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