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THE J’EOi’LE’S ADVOCATE.
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THE OFFIUAL OLGA* OF 1UE
GKEENE COUNTY FARM Lite
A LEI A NLfc A S U 1N DLs
TlllAL UNION.
Ate* Mr OiMcl *1 erkim •! I'uJ
talrrrv I vuui i.
I’LJiUMJEK'a ,NOj JCK,
fiLlteCK 1KI iO.N fl.IMjwr year, M cents
lor si* mouths ,l h emus lor title*
mouth*. *uU,crijiliona. |>ayutu.i u,
ail v unce.
LUKKE&I’ONISKNCK on liv* amt newsy
Subjects invited 'Ik,, real name ul
the author must aeewiupauy all coui
uiuuicatums- Articles micmied lur
publication .ihould beuddrossed loth*
editor.
BL’M.Niww COMAU.NKJAI loBiS amt
thus* i relating to auv ji Using should
he addressed. Mint all checks, niunu>
order., amt drafts should be mad*
pay able to
I’.H'J. NMiy-jj,
Gruwfo.'dvilju, (,*
•*AL’L I.. SMITH, Koitoh.
Grawfordville, I'iiursday, May,, as l«i*:t
FltolUBITJO.V i AND WjjAT KE
TAUD.3 it.
'J ha Irony of truth ; 1‘ufeaaiug Chriati.m*
1‘reachiug, Teaching, and iTaymg for
J'roiiibiUuu, VUm\ turning aquaro
A nm in I am!,* litiuiltui by 1 * teju* i i •«»
Kiickaiueu by Tarty Ti*», Tfi*y F ole
M itii Me Eui’Oiies of 'i euijieraiic* ami
Agaiust Trolnliitiou.
i Ihe following c»,.iy was rein I by J. 11
Me Wintrier bctorelhe W t’T U ul Gru»
tiamviile Ga. It shows lmw proleasing
Christiana and prohibitionist* vote J
A certain king owned a most valuable
•trip of CbOutry. There wore several mil.
liou scree ul this fruitful laud and there
were tuauy beautiful rivulets of sparkling
waters ouutiiug through this f«rtile conn
■toy. iiuuivuse amount ol gram ucarly
•II i be delicious tropical fiuita and choic
•set grape* could he raised in great per¬
fection aud ahuudslice in this deniiabi*
country. The laud was gently undulating,
the clmato mild ami exempt from the ex¬
treme* of heat aud cold, l’ute and refresh,
lug water gurg ling from (numerable natu¬
ral spring* combined make this a most
desirable place iu which to live. It may
aeen. strung* and yet its true no one
tlie ki ig< subjects Ivod in this country, no
on* h*d a home tho'e. I will tell you why,
The land* on either aide and around this
country were ownod by people that had
d slings with this king nor his subject*
•lid these had forbidden the kiug and
subject* from passing over their laud up
*« pain of death. Uow»r th y conceded
to tbe kiug rightful poascasioti to this rich
land. Mi bile tin* land »va* connected
with th* king* principal por»e»*,nii
quite a*n*rrow neck, a Urge
aihle; extending from the land* of
*‘»t‘*>o* on oueailelothe land* of
tiaiton on the other aide prevented
k.ng from having acce** to this
The Marions oil either aide granted
king permission to remove the atone
on their lauds that he might p.t-t over
ins laud.
Se the king ordered all hi* ablalmdied
subject* to go upon a certain da* and
remove tbe stone. Having provided lew*
prise# and tools to work with tln*y went
upon the day ip|wiuisl to d > a* the
king ordered. All the kings officers and
principal men wer t there to a*M,t in the
work, the officer* and people began
working utmie cn mi* side and some on
the other aide They worked, hurrahed,
tugged away and tumbled around general¬
ly, barely succeeded iu giving the stone a
percrptahle move. Tlren the officers de¬
cided to take a recess and li-Jii a consul
tatirnr. Bother went out and threw tbGr
digoified tsaliee ....." around on the gnuud iu a
couvement shade ordered fresh watt**-.
discussed matteis acd took in tk* ri.ua
turn generally while the people r.atiei.tlv
•waited order*. Ihe officer* dic dul that
they must continue working just as before
so down they went wbiopung * altogether
DOW; lie brave men ev,-,v fellow p..vh and
we'll move it."
But tb# atone was u-4 removed. Fi
nal.y some rema.ae.1 that h* believed
the brethren on the oppouw sale were
workrug against tueiu. Giber* catch,„•
the Migestiua thought the same. On* ot~
served they bad brth-r tvll the officers
atxut it. One was requested,!.' step ar.am.1
to tire .qxv.te v ie and tel! the -BSccr.
He weut aid calleb out ‘‘brethren *e are
wrong, we are pushing ta opppoette
t rtu.es, "Go ark was tbe reply” no
more of voui a>l*iee, 8 :*v where you ate.
Wei let Vue know when we «».i order,
iron, each a. you. « He u quickie v< oUved v 1
^bey aga.u tell brave y to woik aad at
Itr mar } eoeucvWu! rf«u* anoth-t u«m
of the iehoreis ea.ied out. •l i. three »*
wdi not 1 So re this alone ur Ua* we w.-rb
ta the |wop«r tn a wuer .** “Go L» »*r*
mm pht .. w. adl elap ,ue m >v!,
have planuod tins job. your alvicj wt
uill a„k it needed." And so it waa after
struggling m tiiis w ry about l.a.f trym
to luiui l it rwuc in out direction and
those on the other side pushing against
them. Overcome with lailue and exbadatiou
they decided to re poll to the king (who
in the mean time had Leeo watching their
proceedingsJ lue impossibility of success.
Out ol ru.~p.ut to their superior* it was
natural lual the otlic. r* sli uiil commits
hicatc to the king th<ir failure to carrv
out ins c.nnlnaiiil aud going Up liijy ad
ilrtmil the king.
Oil most excellent and righteous king
wu thy loyal subjects did endeavor to
ot-ey thy just law an i remove tlie atone
as thou didst direct hut we could not.
Tire king answered. Ilow is it that y.ui
do out obey me for I mud occupy my
land that 1 ao initeh need for my sunjuct*.
Then they made excuse.
Ob king we could not remove the alone,
we did our best. The king said: Had
you gone about this work with union of
purpose. Concert of action and in the
proper way you could b ive removed the
atone. To whom shall I commit tho work*
I must occupy toy possessions. They
then implored the king not to lie augry
with them and asked how it w.ie and who
it wan that prevented the luruoviug of
the atone.
The king said ’’you are the guilty
ones.”
This ).* lie* i* the trouble with the tem
perame cause to day. The people can
remove the evil that produce* the cause by
a majority of them putting their sliottl*
darn to the work and that on the right
side with conceuirated effort.
llad these people gone about removing
tbe stone us they should yirl see there
would have been no trouble. T<t day
what little effort that is exile l into this
mighty work i* being counteracted by a
greater force and the consequence is the
temperance cause is not only making in
pr gres* hut iiitctup.-ritucu i« gaining on
ns at a fearful rate vVu are agieed that
something ought In bo done to remove it.
Ws read teuiperam r books that tell of once
happy hoiiica bhghnsl the finest thought
of our country victimised w» read tract*
too that tell ns what wonderful progress
the temperance cause Is making in many
place* we hear lectures t..o in which
meus souls seem to turu with *uch xeal
that the wrath of the skies appear to he
turned loose upon tbe liquor business.
The pulpit Sppearautty is u .l behind with
hits at tho hvdrofieadud monster. Yet
statistics tell U* tile iiiauiiiactuic of whis¬
key in on tho iuoreaao, the aal* is *»’q the
iucreaso, conaumption is oil th* increase
crime ou the increase, poverty on the ins
crease, suffering ou tlie increase. Statistic,
tell us also that comaudiption aud crime
is especially active iu the educated and
fashionable t cuter*. Credit It to the
ignorant whites aud blacks that we are
behind ou two counts In the indictment
(crime *i.d consumption j hut this fact
doe* not niitigato our guilt npon the oth
er charge*' //>*-, yon may ask i* it that
our educated and mined centers do not
curtail nor prohibit (hi* whiskey business
.fust a* I ton! t* u upon the same theory
t rat the atone was not rolled away*
do not see how we cell abate tho evil
much less prohibit it iu the Manner in
which tii* good people aro tiuw working.
•< A hat would you silgist then as a relit*
edy" some will aak.
1 hardly know wnat to offer. What 1
shall *ay i* only an opinion and if it
serves the purpose of luiging up some
other end better plan I am fully repaid
lor th' labor expended in writing this e>.
**y. The first t.iiug, it occur* to nre,
w .uld be to fixate the disease, make a
thorough dioguuat* and find if possible th*
si'at of the disease, la’t n e reiiiaik just
here you have accomphsed soiiieluing
when you have located the iliaesee. Let
u* satiaty o-jeelvea upon these point*.
are *60111 ready trow to go to work
to remove tire can*#. Next tue remedy.
Tbi* 1 * a very difficult part of llr- work
because the world i* full of cure nb* ai d
erery fellow think* Ins plan is best and
this irnacc lUBtaWe c-uceit. aud igm. rair- v
u '• ,ur w,,r » t •
We will invariably find him where lea.t
..... rx l Hk It we are not willing " to be ad
•
* i#.d bv the exixu.ne ..spartriiunt f T r * *
M*Ik» • r '* ,r 10 4 tjd b * lJ ,: “ t ’ “
*hi-w» • want ol couti Luce and no real
purpose. \'e ate only hanging uu the
'aged ritge* of the tearperauce vau.-e It
» l " kr » ut « U?tur
cal option dont .rnou.i. to a bill of bum.
,u ^ lueiw i* »«*•< * * ‘ 1,1
i»«'<»ak.og pow.ra retu«- to do •ujlhrug
“” l F“ l ‘ rt
that*id. 1. .1 an, woodur that out c.uw
is ageuaug whiU the source Irmu * .euvw
these mw. c-u.e 1 . rulec.cvi L aba when
h. went about puMyt.g the a’.ua.u did
not go to ite mouth tea went to the aou.c.
and sprinkled ^t iu tue »pn».g. node
the water put* there aud toe w«r«r wee
wbo,*.uu.e all ihe «a> . »«
Aa lohg »• hedtetluguisheo auaivn *''
coog.eam.u keep * coup.# of dunk, g
aaU~ . ... » .k. «b« ha—nnu U-mcrO. ta. of (to. ihv a*|.ti- . ami. « I - at
Aaehrugtou -•« n #« • ,
pr.*p»r If i«*y "» J J l,iM ^ u ”'
can '
douu eud seaa* umpeterc* n
a®.! base an vets** frohiisuoa eluh ma*!e
up | meat uvuorah.e k e«»t vu-rv. .tcouid
v
* b u* any tf-ttl -
One thing too bird to understand
is tbit professing < hn*tian* and prohibi¬
tionist* are at work for the liquor deal
era
Yes professing Christians and pruhibt
tiomsts and li quor seller* go to the ballot
boxes and Vote the same itek^'i.
Their work contribute* to the same ends
and of course produce the same results.
The professing Christian and promt!'
tiohisv lu re not ouly make* himself ac¬
cessory hut | articepa crimini* in the sin.
These professing Christian* erect a stum¬
bling Id. «lc whereby tbtir brother* full,
ami h s tit possible for thcae professing
•hri# mus to put a stumbling block in
the way of u brother by which he tall#,
and then cotidanina his own act ant. cun ■
demns that of his unfortunate brother,
seem# a mystery yet it* done.
Dout you think all these votes with tbe
liquor sellei# are- so many ktumbling
blocks. It apppers to me they are; The
professing cbiistian and prohibitioiiirt
finds himself here, poss.bly in a worse fix
than the seif righteous 1 ’narnee Dying to
ease bi< conscience for putting a Humbling
hlotk in his brother* path. See hun ofler
ing thanks of gratitude for hlesaings when
he says.
•'Lord I want to explain now my hc
tions about fills stumbling block and put
mysilf right before thee.
Occupying my preseut position I fuel
that 1 cannot do leas. I am not in tlie
habit of putting up stumbling blocks and
and as fhis was only a small one 1 believe
you will pardon ao small an offenseif it i*.
regarded by th* as one. It may be one
of the little niiatukei that wc are all liable
to make, ''l’oerris human,” My pur
po*e in life i* to always di the right
thing mid I believe it is thy province to
blot out a thing so trivial aud uoijti tenth di¬
al Now as to thiabiotber that fejl against
this stumbling block he ought to have
better sense. I uni sorry for him, surely
his eye* wero cloud and his head down
when he ra.i against it. 1 ’oor fellow its
hard for him to learn. Why did he not
have bolter sense. If it had been me I would
have kept nfF of it but I am glad he did
not biu unit t. much, he was liulr thought
of and » sorry sort of a fellow anyway
1 dout see but that lie i* in the habit of
doing wrong about tin bust thiuf is to
just let him go along to the had place.
The devil wont have much when he gets
bun. h* i» in* account t« society acd very
little to hi* family. It* all right! expec*
that he full i*. will be a warding to oth¬
er*. ”
. ,
To iliustrate how professing chriatiuns
and proiiibitiouiat* 'rasp tbs shadow for
the substance they will tell you what t
scries of grand temperance lectures the
live. Mr Smith or Joues lie* been deliver¬
ing tot ha people of imr city. OH von
missed a treat when you did not hear him;
1 tell you he skinutd the liquor seder
troui lice ! to toot. He didtit leave a
greasy »p >t of the n. Ilo told bow it was
that nearly all tbu pop guns tlr.it were
beirg find at the mm toller was loaded
with squirrel shot, that they must load
; for hear if they expect game,
Yu*, with much gtl.lo the prolesainff
Christian* and prohibitionist* will relate
how it was that the peerless divine
and leetuier told of old brother Martiu*
getting upon hi* horae aud taking old
sister Martiu up behind and riding ten
n>il<* to town upon a cold day to trade;
how both got tight, made a good bill and
started hours Ute in theeveutug, how they
got drunken a* they journeyed homeward,
lost their good* and the old horse, nearly
tarnished lor water atuaibled around iu
the creek, bow sister ilartiu fell off to the
em . k aui) hoW tlul ulj brother Martin
di-Jut iui-» hor until he got home and was
(,y bis son "where rua wa*.” As
< S , H> „ however as tbe emiiieut Mr Smith
ot w -os rnoveil to anolilar field the
, n gder*te and innn.-h isle drinker, the
j, rudlg4l TulU(J , „, au , lle hair bruia UuJ#i
, 3||| j tj, r uu ) tojier pay their accusiumeii
¥IMU u . ar * den, who of CvOrw is a*
py, |Uta>evtr
Th „ | flt i n ,; lCiit es anything show, that
tlrey aie siiavtiug thousands ul miles froui
the bear and to satisfy me insatiate prmcial appe-j
nte of the sensati.-u.d seekrr i* tl«
1 , „ -, be . (vUl .,r r pre.-a too
ta hard . , down • at work , gathering . up a.l ,, tb* .
carrion tnete is npon which to teed the
jsnfde, the gifted writer that dish e out
m Iw t advao'age the templing morsel
(s e-ja v -uly tr’.uuae. EJuca.e our nreru
^ there ibmgr. tb.tuo mistake
ir ma.l* m working for ptotuhiti.e.. Loyal
crwJ w ^ ^, ly u
e.ri*r. '1 lie platforms ot pod-.ic*l parties |
^ Jin , |naj# up of pis, ,tude* and mean
log Las phrase* acvuo.pl-h nothing .X
^ tbr JlUr|K ^ (ur wh:ch tWr ia .
tfll j w : to tJkU . b Vt ae# and the prolceMug
c)iru , u>iu « u j pr -mbrlroi.irt* who ...J.r*
hlI ..^,f Je>u ^i by o.ly torg-aed ,xmu
clau , litM ore after the anoileet chief
l¥i *.rJom. or hr. heart s . fat
|W«qu>I . see Uomate
go-d that weeau do unM the pe | W
r<ght upv« three gsntkM and atuke
* r.sM of tb. matter. Must w*
*
utiUl thed-w of the mtUmmsu for
»ut«Uigei«t ahrtaitau tusuhoad U* aa^rt it
^ 1 be 1 **# mat the wrusciples of the
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bqvwrvutwtUM wi»-wa,umiug»arleHMt. 1 j ..a
and.* U mvn than tur (vsI nippy,}
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more than the clothing, more than th#
amount expended tor educational purpo
He* and the support of the gospel corns
toned, will be banished from our country.
1 cannot see how in'isgbt of Gods revealed
wor< * * r, d tl *« wonderful aocomplishments
of the human race and tbe history that
records the overthrow of other nation*, we
will suffer ourselves to be destroyed by
rnierr peranee and false drctrine.
Hasten tbe day is the prayer that bur¬
dens the hearts r«i thousand* of ’anxious
mothers. But not un'.il professing Chris¬
tians and prohibitionist* vote as they Tray
is this possible.
J. H. McWhorter.
NOTICE, TAX KBCEIVKR3 Al’/'OIXT
I will visit the following places and
stay one day at each tor the purpose of
taking tax returns.
Monday the 15 inst at Lynerville 600 Dist.
Tue* lay the Hi inst aTConrt Ground 60 ? ”
Wednesday the 17 atffoiirt Grond 60(1 *’
Thursday the 19 at Crurt Ground 602 ”
Friday the 1ft at Sandy Cross 004 "
Monday the 22 at Court Ground. 600 **
Tm-sday the 29 at .Yew Hope Church 706 ”
Wednesday the 24 af Orawfordville 601 "
Thursday the 25 Mildrojou Academy 69 2"
Friday the 26 at ltobt Edge l'lace 604 ”
Wednesilay the ill at Carters 605 ”
Oppurtunies are here given for all tax
payers to in ike their returns and I (rust
that they will give heed to this notice.
Geo It Moore Tax II, T C.
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hv eclansing your system and purifying
your blond wit* Plantation Sarsaparilla
and Icddie of Potash. Trice 50cts aud
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Piper for only $1.60 a year. Gnlv a lit
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ly you can afford to spend that milch a
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Party
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Death. This is tlie evolutution <»f that
u.alarial chilly seg*ation. Slop it in time
PlauUtion Chill Cure will do it, or it
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Planta tionchill tu e al' p* chills, sto.
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harvester it always tbu Cheapest. All iron
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retar V. Mr J Gurilev, trra*. A en
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Ana u General idee of Urj Good*.
Aha in Crockery everybody anil Tinware of every soi* and description. A full line of
Notion* l>« yiidersold for by anybody, going at l.a.lies the very "have lowest cash prices. in I at a not going
to before we sueeial bargains dres r goods that
you sh = md see going elsewhere. Mv My lot of spring goods just received ara
uew and of the latest design and finnish. motto is Good Goods aud bqnar
Ilea I iegs. Yours Heady tbServe.
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Nitons, Hats. Notions, Leather, Nails, Flows and a general line hardware and
tinware. Also Migar, coffee, flour, meal, sali and a full stock of tatttily groceries
sold at a smalt plotit in fact our wlto.e stock.is going at
Bock Bottom Priees !
Cali at otic* and get vonr Irish Potato# and Garden Need. Nice line of straw
tuts and gent# furnishing good-just received. Grind stones one and throe fourth
cents per pound. We sell gciiuiu* D & H Ncorile lloes. We can save you 10 per
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have prompt attention.
We sell genuine D. *fc H. Seovil IIottM.
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Platform Scales. Foos Scientific Grind¬
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The Faith that Make* Faithful, Eight
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