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Alliance Directory.
Anderson Alliance.—Meets Sat¬
urday evening before the second
and fourth Sundays in each month.
Conyers Alliance.—Meets Satur
day evening before tbe second Sun
day and Saturday night before the
ourth Sunday.
Smyrna Alliance.—Meets Satur
/lay evening before the first and
third Sundays.
Oak G/ove Alliance.—Meets Sat¬
urday night before the first Sunday
and Saturday evening before the
third Sunday.
Pleasant Hill Alliance.—Meets on
♦Saturday evening before the first
and third Sundays.
Harmony Alliance.—Meets Saturs
day before the first and third Sun
days.
Sheffield Alliance,—Meets Satur¬
day evening before the second and
fourth Sundays.
Union Alhunc:—Meets every first
and third Saturdays in each month.
“My Motlier’H God - ’
_____•
Ala fashionable party, a young
physician spoke of one of his pa¬
tients w hose case be considered a
very critical one. He said he was
very “sory to lose him, for he was a
noble young man, but very unneces¬
sarily concerned about his soul,
aud the Christians increased his agi¬
tation by talking with him and
praying with him. He wished Chris¬
tians would let bis patients alone.
Death was but an endless sleep, the
religion of Chiist a delusion, and its
followersVere not persons of tbe
highest culture and intelligence.”
A young lady sitting near,
one of the gayest of tho company
said, “Pardon me. doctor, but I can¬
not hear you talk thus and remain
silent. I nm not a professor of reli¬
gion; I never knew anything about
ii experimentally, but my mother
was a Christian. Times without
number she has taken me to her
room and, with her hand upon my
head she has prayed that God would
give her grace to train me for the
skies. Two years age my precious
mother died, and the religion she so
loved during life, sustained her in
her dying hour. She called us to
her bedside, and with her face shin¬
ing with glowry, asked us to meet
her in heaven, and 1 promised her
to do so. “And now,” said the
young lady displaying deep emotion
“can I believe that this is all delu 4 -
eion? that my mother sleeps an
eternal sleep that she will never
wake again in the morning of the
resurrection, and that I will see her
no more? No, 1 cannot, I will not
believe it.” Her brother tried to
<juiot her, for by the time she bad
tbe attention of all present. “No,”
and she, ‘brother let mo alone, I must
defend my mother’s God, my moth¬
er’s religion.”
The physician made no reply, and
soon left the room. He was found
shortly afterwards pacing the floor
of an adjoining room in great agita¬
tion anti distress of spirits.
“What is the matter? a friend in¬
quired.
“Ob,” said he “that young lady is
right. Her words have pierced my
soul.” And the result of tbe convic¬
tion thus awakened was, that
the young lady, and the physician
were converted to Christ, and are
useful and influential members of
the church of God.
Young fiionds stand up for Jesus
At ail times and in a 11 places,
ever you hoar Lis at ime reviled, or
til I V. « 4 &et at zhL Ilatl t r
let the language of y.ur heart be,
* God forbid that 1 should glory,
tae cro^s of n r Lord and
esus thrisi.'—Cheeting
Word
Children \.*l * V r’s Castoria.
FIGS AM) THISTLES.
Tbe devil’s arroVs are all dipped
in the poison of doubt.
How easy it is to feel big in tbe
presence of a dwarf,
No roan can overcome himself
without help from Christ.
Tbe man who is not giving to God
is stealing from himself.
A roan who will lie on his knees
won’t tell the truth anywhere.
Nothing can hurt you so much as
to doubt the Word of God.
The people who need your prayers
most are those you don’t like.
All the philosophy in the world
has never made anybody better.
The man who stands on God’s
Word never travels on low ground.
A preacher with the big head is a
man the devil loves to look at.
When there is a giraffe in the pul¬
pit how the lambs do suffer.
It takes more than eloquence to
make the devil let go of people
It is human nature to hate people
who show us that we are little.
The less a man won’t pay bis de>
bts prays in church the better.
Watch a man in business who is
atraid of getting to much religion.
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surely do you good if you have a
Cough, Cold, or any trouble with
Tbi ont. Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid
back. Sufferers from La Grippe
found it just the thing and under its
use had a speedy and perfect recove¬
ry. Try a sample bottle at our ex¬
pense and learn for yourself just how
good a thing it is. Trial bottles
free at Dr. W. H. Lee A Son’s Drug
Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00,
Advice has been received at
New York to the effect, that Emper¬
or William on a recent yatching
expedition became beastly drnuk,
and behaved very boisterously.
Dureiu;: his mania he struck one
of the officers, who, feeling that he
was irretrievably disbonered, went
below and committed suicide.
Some sailors who revolted were un
roercifullv thrashed and put in
irons. The Emperor also was trip
bed ns if by accident and falling
upon tbe deck, had his feet badly
injured.
An accident, oecured on the Geor
eia railroad Monday night at Rut
Ipdcre, near the Ill-mile post. Tbe
Second peetipn of the through
freigiit train No. 6 broke loose anti
the earn ran together, knocking two
oa’-s off the track. The night train
from Atlanta due at. Anguata at 7
a. in. wan delayed by the accident
and did not. reach there until 10:30
a. m. Nobody was hurt in the ac¬
cident. «
After diphtheria, scarlet fever,
pnewnom# or any other severe illness
there is no l'Ctter tonic than Hood’s
Sarsaparilla.
Authentic information to the ef¬
fect that the Georgia road will ear¬
ly in September, run two cannon
ball trains between Augusta and
Atlanta, has been received. The
trains are now ready, and will com
plete tbe run in three hours and
forty minutes. Only four stops
will be made, in older to replenish
the water supply, and the rate will
>e Ofly miles an hour,
The death of Interstate Commerce
Commissioner >» alter L. Bragg, of
Alabama, removes from that unpor
taut eomniission one of its ablest
SCf moet learned members. Jndge
Bragg was rosideied erratic at times
but l worker, in
LOi i. an
a ya.u&ble aid
SfH a toe f.imposition ol
difficult iiiestious eojj.N.g before
*’ !h Sri ” 8t:c*e<tee- 5 Will
come from tb^ ^tnh
f>\ ; death is ;eft % jtLoai
m b' is»s’on.
When Baby waa tick, we gave her Oastoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
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CONYERS - - GA.
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