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Tlie Mysteries c.f Life.
The great human duties are prayer
ardwcik. Pryer for every needed
blessing, and work ro realize it; pray
ur as tbcugb God must do the hole,
mid work as though we must do it all
ourselves. These are two poles of
the great galvanic brttery. But who
that waits to know the philosophy of
answered prayer w ill ever pray Ai 1
who that w aits to be sure there shall
be no mistake, will ever work? The
hand that beckons us to glory waves
at us out of impenetrable clouds V\ e
walk in a way we know not. V e la
bor for our Master, but never know
before hand which shall prosper,
whether this or that. W lay wise
plans, and they miscarry, We com
mit gross blunders, and they'are over
ruled for good. We run towards the
light, and it goes out in
We sink shivering into the darkness,
and find it light. We pray for joys
and they mildew into griefs. JV e ac¬
cept the griefs, and they blossome in
t o joys. To-day the apple turns to
ashes, and to morrow the stones are
bread. We exult in some prosperity,
and leanness with it. W e murmer at
some adversity, aud find it big with
blessing. We run towards open
doors, and dash our heads against a
granite wall. We move against that
wall at the call of dut)’, and it- opens
to let us through. The lines of our
lives arc all in God’s hands. What
shall befall us, we cannot tc-lk Only
tliis we know, that God would shape
us to himself, whether it would be by
discipline of joy or the discipline
row. To make us perfect as he is
perfect, this is the end of all his reve
lath es; while everything not helpful
to this be hides away out of our sight.
“Y» rily, “the secret things belong
uni ibeLord our God; but those
things which are vealed belong unto
us and to our children forever, that
we may do as the words of this law.
Partial revelation, thin, is the method
and obedience to God tho
change.
millionaires and Paupers.
Millionaires have muliplied in this
country by the thousands. This is
the direct result of usury. Every
millionaire has his hundreds of thous¬
ands of contributors te his wealth or
in other words hundreds ofjlhousands
’ must go in rags, must lead a life of
denial and hardship that one man
may enjoy his millions. This is the
system the fossilized, back-age feder¬
al < flice holders claims to be beyond
, improvi incut. It is a perfect system
that Jt I <>vnh placed bis curses upon
and * l in the beginning, but the
calf top, gold iu God and the
de% oiuphs. Two-thirds of the
P* t i* at ilie gates of the rich
lie gging for crumbs at ihe rate
of 2 per cent, a month. Praying
Will never effect a change iu this sys
tem. No man ever prayed himself
into belter circumstances. Better
circumstances and conditions are
brought about by voting right. Ten
years more with usury on top drink¬
ing the life blood of the nation, a few
more billion dollar congresses and
your bosted republic w ill have more
slaves, tramps and paupers than the
most despotic nation ever pioduced
in the same length of time. Turkey
would be more tolerable than Wash¬
ington's republic, Money coming
through channels it now does to the
people is sure death. Its stream is
tin rankest poison over every inch of
ground it flows. Flowing direct from
the government to the people it is
life, prosperity and happen X 'aK It is
a pure crystal watei. fertilizing, til
rich ing, purifying the system Chang
the channel of the stream. It must
be done. The soqntr the better
This usury is a fatal disease. It is a
rualady that only one kind of nifdi
cine reaches. Tl<*t medicine is votes
bold iu honest fir gers and deposited
lor bene stgovemmiiit and a money
rystern with the usury part stricken
out
SHALL MEXICO OVERTHROW UNCLE
SAM.
Prof. Payen, leader of the Mexican
band, now attending the Piedmont
Exposition, wears a coat either made
of badges, or patched with badges,
that it is hard work for a near sighted
man to seperate the cloth from the
metal. These badges are of all shape
and sizes, and made of every known
metal, from plated gold to brass.
This Mexican is very vain of his
conspicious honors, aBd we have seen
him patiently stand by a lamp-post
for an hour, to be admired by a crowd
of entusiastic boot blacks. For some
time we exercised our brain to discover
what Prof. Payfen had done to win
these unusual marks of destination,
and to our surprise lhaiyied that they
were awajdedhim for simply ‘blowing
his own horn.”
This discovery set us to thinking,
and the more we cogitated the more
our patriotic blood would boil and
bubble. Here was a plain citizen of
Mexico, transformed into a regular
hat rack for badges, while in our own
America; yes, in Georgia and in At
lanta, there walks our streets a well
known citizen who, when it comes to
tooting his own horn, is a regular
cyclone beside a zephyr, when com
pared to Prof. Paycm, and as yet no
one has ever thought to present him
with a badge.
We refer to Hoke Smith, Esq., boss
of the Atlanta Journal.
This thing of a Mexican flaunting
his horn blowing talent in the faces
of free born Americans, while we have
in our own midst an expert whose
shoes he is unworthy to unlatch, is
fatigueing to the indignation.
We insist on Gov. Northen calling
out the State militia and having Prof
Payen stripped of his horn blowing
honors, or that every tinner in Atlanta
be set to work making similar badges
for Hoke Smith. It will never do to
let an Atlantonian be downed by a
greaser. This Mexican band leader
only blows his horn at stated intervals
nhile Hoke Simtk blow s his regularly
as the Journal appears.—Southern
Alliance Farmer.
There are nineteen inmates of the
Coweta county poor farm. The cost
is about $4- 22 per month.
The Covington and Oxford * Street
Railroad Company has declared its
regular semi-annual dividend of 4 per
cent.
The work of cleaning out the Oco¬
nee liver, preparatory to navigation,
continues with as great speed as the
disadvantages of the situation and
working implements will permit.
^The Crawfordville Democrat has
been offered tor sale. It is one of
the brightest and best country week¬
lies in tbe state,‘and it is hoped that
it will lie kept up to its present,
standard by its fortunate purchase
er.
Gen Alexander ’said in Savannah
Thursday that he believed the Rich¬
mond and Danville's dividend will be
declared this year as usual, in spite of
rumors to the contrary. He places
no confidence in the rumors from
New York. He says they are princi¬
pally agitated by the stack brokers
who want to run the stock bosvn in
order to buy it up.
A Georgia editor in describing a
bevy of girls that visited his sanctum
said; -‘Each face was a picture.”
l aintt(l b v her °' vu bamls > we P 1 ^
-
sume.
The Morgan count}’ grand jury
this wt ek indicated thirty ncgioes of
box h sexes for vagrancy. This is a
good example for the grand juries of
other counties.
The oldest bed quilt in Carroll
county, or Georgia, i§ owned by Miss
Mary Smith, daughter of Capt G. P.
Smith, Wbitesburg. It was made a
little over 100 years ago, and is yet in
a splendid state of preservation.
Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria.
Increase of Currency.
We clip the following sensible ar¬
ticle from an exchange:
Money is ay article of orelation.
The greater the commerce of a peo¬
ple the more money they need. It
money is used in every exchange of
commodity, the more exchanges
there arc the more exchange of com¬
modity, the more exchanges there
are the more money’ will be needed.
And this we claim as the reasoD, to
a certain extent, ot the stringency
of the money market. Thecommer
cc ot the United States is fast multi
plying. The increase is enormous
Nothing in history has equalled it.
Manufactories, mitting, railroading,
etc., have been stalking abroad as it
were until our republic, though
young in years, is pheuominally rich
in resources and activity. All this
immense business requuires much
money to facilitate it. Our annual
rooi’eosein circulation of currency—
coinage of money-—is not sufficient
to keep apace with this volume ol
business.
Another cause of the tightness of
money is the thousands of wildcat
business schemes, peompted by an
inordinate desire to get rich quickly,
which swelled the list of “failures 5 '
so much that’ capital has become
suspicious. So many fine business
meu have “failed,” that money hold¬
ers fear to lose their grasp upon the
piecious dollar, else it take wings and
fly
A third cause of the money strin¬
gency, and one which necessitates an
increase of the currency, is the con ¬
gregation of wealth in the hands of
a few v ho keep millions of it idle
awaiting an opportune time to make
ahandsoroe speculation.
These forces have moulded a sta*e
of sfi'aiis which demand a increase
of the money supply because there is
not enough to keep the great heart of
commerce throbbing in a healthy
state. Two billions of dollars may
be no more to a people active in
commerce than would, half that
amount be to them not.thus engaged.
Money is a relative qualtj'.
The Woman’s Banking Company,
just incorporated at Chicago, will be
a commercial novelty. It is made
up of W. C. T. U. women in and out.
of the windy city, has a capita!
stock of $250,000, will use only pure
materials, will have the work done
b}’ women and promises to run the
whole big establishment on business
principles. If they can avoid strikes
and keep out male cousins at the
times when the bread roust be taken
out to insure its being done to a
turn, the enterprise should win baud
over.
‘ Golden Medical Discovery” cpres
those diseases which come from
blood impurities—scrofula and skiD
diseases, sores and swellings.
But dois it? Its put up by the
thousands of gallons, and sold to
hundreds of thousands. Can it cure
as well as though it had been com
pounded just lor you?
Its makers say that- thousands of
people who hove had Tetter and Salt
rheum, Eczema and Erysipelas, Car
bundles and Sore Eyes, Thick Keek
and Enlarged Glands, are well today
because they used it,
Consumption Cured
An old physician, retired from practice,
having had placid in ids formula hands by of an
Ka*t India missionary the a
sin)pie vegetable remedy for the speedy
and permanent cure of Consumption,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma ami all
throat and Lung Affections, also a posi
tive and radical cure for Nervous Debi
litv and all Nervous Complaints, after
having tested its wonderful curative
powers in thousands of cases, has felt it
liis duty to make it known to his suffer
ing fellow. Actuated by this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering,
Iw il! send free of charge, to all wliode
sire it this recipe, in German, Fret eh
or English, ing with full reetions mr.il for pre- ad
dr I ai ann using. Set by by
e-sing with stamp, naming tliis paper,
W. A. Noyes, 820 Powers’ Block,
Rochester, N, Y. to may 9-’92.
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