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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 h< hire the second Sun
day and Saturday night before the
ourtli Sunday
Smyrna Alliance.-—Meets Satur
day evening before the first and
third Sundays.
Oak Giove Alliance.— Meets Sat¬
urday night before* the first Sunday
and Saturday evening before the
third Sunday.
Pleasant Hi!! 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 Allinno:—Meets every first
and third Satuidays in each month.
TEMP ERA A CF NE WE.
Tlie Items in this column are
edited by the Woman’s Chris
tain Temperance Union of
C \>imrs.
A LI (IVOR VICTIM.
A woman in nigs with a babe in
her arms went around ,the streets of
our city begging for assistance one
day last week and on bfing closely
questioned stated that her husband
hud been drinking rather hard of
late and through the lntlueoce of li¬
quor had lost his position, which
caused him to drink the the harder,
and llnully last Thursday was taken
with a severe case of tbe Jim Jams
and was at her home still seeing
snakes. She said that she had foiir
smail children at home, besides tbe
babe in her ai m-', and that they bad
had nothino to cut since the day
previous.
Kind sympathizing friends henr
iug her story immediately raised a
little sum with which she set med
deeply grat* ful and with teais inn¬
ing down 1 1 oi cart? furrowed cheeks
she thanked 'he donators hartily.
This is an 'tner Home made mis
serable on at fount ot the open bar
rooms iu Aiianta, and we pray that
God hasi.u the day that THEY
MUST GO.
He who leaves ti irml of HHUS<*at
ing smoke us lit* threads a crowd
would commit no other panic!lei
rudeness; In* who enters a e«r redo¬
lent of tobacco would Uoi willingly
enter it smelling of his stables; he
who stm iis in ilie vestibule of a lim¬
ited Irani and enriches the ind rough i
with cigarette luuies would stand for
Lours to give «n invalid his seat, but
be never lealizes that, his smoke will
cause a lasting headache. And so
it goes, courtesy high bn edmg and
Belf-forucLul generosity in all the
lighter and graver relations of lit*,
smoking l**ooften excepted.
If Urobibiiitioc don’t pr*diif>ii.
repeal ihe law; says tbe anarchist,
tbe same teasoning would say if
statutes Hiiain^l lh< ft does not alio
lisb burglary at once, repeal the
law and then let thieves bu*se upon
tlie comtcuniiies. W’e say if tin
laws am* p c obeyed it become*, the
tbe duty of sit good citizens t(» * M*V*
thei are.
We have k > »n some boys t.<> speak
ligfo ly <>t * ! -I. I s i hat stayed at home
anti obei <*•' *!-«• parent**, v--u -* b
find Hist th«»M finis who are tied Ui
thei* 4 ic'ile*,|>iv»n atiiny ip
ar* noi band tied to the end D f a
rope in are; o ars.
WHEN AND WHAT TO READ.
It you have a sordid feeling read
the eighth chapter of Roman*.
If your taith in weak read the last
two chapters of John.
If yon are tiled of the world read
the h®t two chapters r.t Iteviation.
If you don’t know how to make
both ends meet read the seventeenth
chapter of first Kings.
inhere is sorrow in yonr home
read the eleventh chapter of John.
If tin re is joy in* your heart read
aloud the latter Psalms.
It you teel lonely rea l the twenty
third Paslm.
If you are burdened by a sense of
sin read on jour knees the fifty-first
Psalm.
It you want nothihg but to sit at
Jesus,’ feet and hear his voice read
the fourteenth and fifteenth and six¬
teenth anal seventeenth chapters of
John.—Exchange.
Think ot praying, ‘Hallowed be
thy name,’ and then vo ingto license
the liquor traffic, which causes God’s
to be continually blasphemed; ‘l’hy
will be done,” and then yoling that
it shall not be done; Lend us not into
temptation,’ and then voting to place
temptation into every oue.s path;
‘Deliver us from evil,’ and then vot¬
ing for the greatest of evils, so that
a little money may come into our
city treasury; ‘Give us this day our
daily bread,’ and voting to license
that which takes bread from thous¬
ands oi almost starving children.
In an oration on “Fools" a cele¬
brated wit onee delivered himself as
follows: ‘‘In one gutter; I saw a pig,
in the other the resemblance of a
man. The pig was sober, the man
was drunk. The pig had a ring in
his no^e, the other animal had one
rn* fi ig i The pig grunted so did the
man. And I said aloud, ‘we are
kn >wn by the company we keap.’
And the pig heard me and walked
away, ashamed to lie seen in the
company of the drunken man.
The spot where Jeff Davis was
captured, neur 1 1 vvinviileou the Ab
beville and Irwinville road, is now
marked by two stumps the remnant
ot the net s between which Mr. Davis
slot id wild, ihe capture was made.
1 lie spot is visited by many people,
* ho cuu the stif uhheiy as memorials
ul the (dace.
ll is reportetf that the cotton
picKetM tiiive combined m Brooks
county lo establish a uniform aud
lufiaucod price for picking cotloii.
I nt? gin nils in one ol tlie Middle
Georgia counties nave comtnmd
ami advanced the price lor ginmug
cotton.
AlDubni, A A Zachry more
familiarly kuowu as “Ninety five.”
met with a very painful accident, op
Wednesday. He was siitiug in u
buggy when the horse become frigh¬
tened jumped forward and threw him
out, dislocating km left aim at tlie
eibow.
Sparta will issue itl5,lHX)in bonds
lor tlie pm p<ise of iiuiblitig aud equip¬
ping 'wo uew sehtMilliouses. The.e
weie only seven votes against the
pr*q>osUion and 136 tor it, '1’he
ti.imts wni hid thirty years aud bear
6 j>ei * cut iuterest.
»Dascoek eounty e'ains tbe
youngest groom iu the stale. Last
s couple icsideiug in that
rouiiy w**ie mauled in Warren.
i’lte yroom i- 13 nod the britle 35,
wuli grown cnildicu.
1 !.*• in.-iiiageis ot tio* H;<uccek
Fait A-i-iM-ialti u have telnscd »,n
,,tf.»r ..1 ^4tHi tie tin- privilege «>t (mvuI
«*•* ire at * fie • omitis county lair.
Bn! j a l a a * evelll Ug in-oitn‘ lively
V<dn a ?• «*ci a I ('ll. !c. A tootle (>l be!
vit*1 *u.> t»r*’w > tiigbt was* » Oi u in
ll »*!. Vk *» w a> I * t v* • - •»i Si lb
hubsetidw* for Tnr Sol JO S. vth and
fr ei all Hie U**w>.
When Baby ni lick, we gave her Oaetcrla,
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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