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Has just returned from all the Northern 1 markets with the latest selection of ' j I ciioick clothixc ; < ; ] to suit everybody in Lexington county, old and young, rich and poor: for < ^ Children, School Boys, Youths* and j | Men's Suits, in great variety of styles j and qualities, which cannot be excelled ; by anv house in this citv. I am willing j ' J J vT I ( t to work for low* wages and small profits, j I took advantage of my second pur ; chase this season by going to the , ; Northern markets late, in order to so- j * "rtrre bargains to meet the hard times, j Baa? I bought the goods for cash. ?<o it enB ables me to sell it at a close margin ; gi to the consumer. rat Come one, come all, ami examine j )my large stock of lied Flannel and j ] "White Flannel. Camel Hair I ndcr- ; * wear for Men and Hoys at such low < 1 prices that it will astonish the greatest < I ir i 1 HBttmnB?tfptomist that ever wore a Hat on his ( which article you will find in my A GREAT SALE 3g theyc rake i AT TilF. - 11 unci Christ evang RACKET STORE! f'? truths WilO, 1 ilisseci in one OWING TO A KEOENT Pl'lit'lIASE J'!*00 UiU\'0 i l?y our New York l-nver trom n bankrupt luan aale, we are informed that we must make, mail v room tor points : Eva: $15,000 | Worth of Goods ;$??* t Jhvang ! from v Purchased lor u> at FfFT\ CENTS ON t these o THE POLLAK. Onr>-Amuse is sxaall.^; a farm What must he M'e will apply the off tin me sncc?-:?.dn! rule of the Km ke! Store, fanner i . . r or i jitvrt that is to ; gel ism church CUT TO PRICES infants That wi]^ make it to the interest ot' every slandct man, woman am! child who loves to get l? t , , , ! chin-en bargains to purchase trom us. and to make presbv' the prices so is a lu that w It Will Pay to Pur** the eot chase ' ".r!,at; eign. w toy IVi; Ju advance ot tht-ii immediate wants, oilier di Men's Shoes, >..>M heretofore at ?1.1\ now uni a In P!)c. Pois' Shoe?? J so, worth $1.00. Keg- ^ , . .. 'please, I mar Woman s K-itton Shoes, tme, o><\, eigiiS. regular price $1.50. Ladies' Fine Laee nominfi Shoes $s.>*., worth >1.25. A splendid sovereig suit ot Men's clothing SkOS, worth at hast iS toy m >7.00. Neckwear, we sell the iinest line t ,uo: -- sovereig jor. worm lr'Kiuai noli] >" to .or. , t , , ' . I lilted Ited rlaunel Shirt;; -h?e., worth !???. . We ti?^i^i?I find that merchants who advertise to sell have J lor Cost and do not do so, do their busi- of body ness moro harm than ?ood. Truth ami Mian. ?5 fair deal in;' is the on!v road to success. . . theiaj is This is the logic?come and see the tacts. ?.ei>tbj-< WE WILL ritOVE WHAT WE ADVKR- ivi>uis?\a tise, if you will call .at 11..- ! tfilics ni omim EiCKEI STOKE. | vPi bi'oVe lii o.? *r.u N. IJ.--This sab- will be strictly <>m j v ho has l>rice, as we out to the lowest possible nit j Mi? nnd When we sav II c<ntwe do not mean to )v 10 trout and take 4" writ:;. l-arinyo \t. It. JOllNSTttt & CO.. 5V F'v^Tt 1 lean into No. 72 Main St., Columbia, S. I jy j Wa]l? Now York <)?V:c.-, IJhoadway. 1 Jan J'l - Jin . ? . y>allf ,, bridge, [ MONEY TO LOAN!: ' oreitjiity; IN SI-MS OF *::< <> AN I) I I'WAKDS, :U1,J ''V1-1', to be secured by lir-.f nmrt on inr- j ,K; ' 11 roved farm ; in Lexinyton and lliehlacd j ?- .lit to comities. I,(.no time and easv terms. j there. It Apply to AI ;N I\ > A TIM >M AS. I furnaces \ AttOi'Qf.V*, Coiiiiubld 2 ?' { jji-.' Oct. 21 ? tu: . i SLAM>Ki;*VUSWKi!Hl\ I DR. TALMAGtl REFUTES Trill FALSE j DOCTRINES oA ANTi-CHRISTIANS. \ I'Vw for tin- JN*n?'{!t o! tli? Kneutk's o! Kvu:i^<;s?j Tlur Plague t?f i I'tilwliof Tlu;t !> Noh :?> il:o Witild?l)<x'{vii!fS t>l {!:? ?? ? >. BrcOKT.YS. .hill, 2?.? 7: ;? Pev. ! ' I'. Do Witt Tn Image's swmon llii.s norning- was on ''^landers Against Religion Answered." His text was: . 'And I took the little bod; out c?l" the : ingel's hand. am! ate it up: and it. was in my month sui t t as honey; and as j soon as 1 haul oaten it my belly was . :>iOea. And ho said unto me, TLiou j uUst prophesy again Ivioro many j r?eoplcs, and nations and tongues, and dugs.'' llev. \, 10, l!. The ivvercnd gentleman said: J>orniti:?n, the Koimui emperor, hud 11 his realm a IJ?l? some evangoli-L ; who won hi preaching, ami so he j wiled him (:>a barren island, us now ; :he iiuss! 1 o \convicts l?> ST'ibcria, ! ar as sometimes the Knghsh govern- ! incut us?'d to s-mt prisoner to Alts- . Lraliu. The island 1 speak of is now j ?al!ed I'atnios, and is so barren and ^productive that its inhabitants live j by tishing. Kut one day theevangelist- of whom 1 speak. sitting at. t;?.- mouth of a I utvorn on the hill side, and perhaps ' half asleep under the .h-cnoof the tea. ! lias a supernatural draun, and before him pass, as in panorama, time and ?tennty. Among the strange things that lie saw was an angel with a little ' book in his 1;and, and in Ids dream j die evangelist a.-ked h?r this little ' bo?ik, and the angel gave it to him : and told him to era it up. As in a I .Ireana thing's arc sometimes incongruous. the evangelist took j the little book and ate it up. I The angel told him beforehand that it would be v ery sweet, in the mouth, but j afterward he would be troubled with indigestion. True enough, the evangelist devours the hook, and it be- j comes to him a swceiuess during the i mastication, but afterward a ph; sieal bitterness. Who the angel was and what the j jook was no one can tell. The com- : uentators do not agree, and I shall j t ;ake no responsimlify of interpretation, : but will tell you that it suggests to me ' ihe little book of creeds which skeptics take and chew up and, find a very luscious morsel to their vittu asm, hut ifter a while it is to them a great (lis- j iw< The anq-c! of the church*hands jut this little book of eyanireJisin, ami i Lhe antagonists of tboi hnstsau ouuivn :ake it and eat ii up, and it maker, them smilo at lirst, 1>;it ntiervrard it is ; to them a dire dyspepsia. fHE REASONS WttY CREEPS ARE NEOEs- | SAiiV. Ot T'Vnne'eli.bin; churches aro ' a fiisiliade of caricature and : , "/ presentation. ?Ren s- t up what . rail orthodox faith, and then they ?A * t with the musketry of their de- ; <*,:/: ation. 'J hey falsify what the j ^ :ian churches believe. They take j V>' \\ cheat lUn'lrincs and set them in %v:t^ s!i and repulsive Way, and put ! ? out oi the association with other ^ .V ihcv are like u mud anatomist . . - . i, , . one i .lesirmg to inij want a man is, ; ,, ? , , 'I I'OOIli a human noil\* and hangs up ' x * 1 ' one l pince the neart, and in another ; , : .1 * . ? J IS ? tiie two Jungs uvni 5ii another | Ul!.e ui uiiklo ln>no. and says tout Da j Thev are <.:ily trugineiJs of a j ^ Trenched onr. of their God t*;; wph-j; i places. ', i maii igelical religion :.v neailuv, i ^y: jtrical, Well ji^nteit,. roseate, j wat*'1 lag life. Wad thy>/alpe* ami the ; in-^ <>f ttie miidel or the j oUc. cannot tell von what h is. ? w.ltV elical religion is as o liferent y0L| what it is ^presented to he b\ ; jnc.Ij1. oemies as the scarecrow wine a ; tt,<} Vi ier puis in the corn held to keep i ?.y0ll ravens is different from the j j wjj himself. ^ ... I t<> voi instance, these enemies of eva.ii- ; sav that the ] Vesbvlenan ; jlimst behoves that God is a savage j <)tl0 a, gn, ami that ho made some men ; ,UiA.J0 damn them, ami that there are in hell a span long. These old umier s eoni'.i down from generation ; ,p aeration. The ] Yesby terian j u,, |KM believes no such thing. The J <}ca^t Leriaa chiuvh believes that Clod j ^ ex^ wing and just .soveiejgn, and | s.ia|0( e me free agents. "No. no I , n'iot. b", say these men who , u- jj, lowed up the creed mad have j })(>raf0 iso;] iont c:nbi ft n d su machs. sitvposMole; if tjuM is a sover- . {.,MV,?j e cm: t bo i lee agents. \\ by, ; yt.}u> r.ds wo admit this in everv : reeti'.-n. 1. Do. W at. '.idImage, "! A.: <j eitizc-M u\ Divioulyn. 1 :?; > Jj' .,;.!! p'easo and j come when 1 but 1 have at iea>t !?>ur sovejThe church com t oi our do- \T. tioii; 11:-?t is my ecclesiastical t , ;nh!lU?vwoft;.w<i!.v; l.? i mnc'i?;d sovereign. A.io{ju\- jiule } t .NeV.' \oj ><; Jyj is miy Mam j ^ c(( n. x j a >'.-,;dei "i > =??' ?.jusljj: bfutes; .s my . na . ^ ( Sovereign. I'our mwnvigns s?, lv ai!?i \'-i in - v-.y .'jc-Hty , ;T, , mind and m?u? I am a lice (.(| O, you see, it is p--mie that j v ^ /, doctrines g<, ; a!n !,y mo*;, mul j :i comna>n way < { p.*v j j if, nod ?;;2 a wav that IJ 1 . . . It' v' >! i ham I'l.r t\v., d<?- : .* a a WY.rhUv din.cti.-s:, u h / ?' *??? duim diivc!h ! !,.. ,!rsu^ v.' ai<I > \..;i!v into ; s'i.xs !<Jv::I.Liio :,iul ini | P:0"* v iJiiial. ?'j- i-. ihr.iueh the \ w 11:* 1 : i .'Ml al .) ; . I .Martin iloV.rls ii< !;i a?l iui> 1- j'rov* ; . iltlOli I 1*1* the S'cii.'S i>I Mm! ! illl llalth tij f: ilia:*.net ail asp linn with j * Tina ! eo!'.) iisli. and there,ai? tier ; j ali'mi r?tiil'v.-an<t hanana* ? li ! want i i cs'an i>.-, 1 could. I am rVee ration,' to c?> i L } Jo Kohnkcii and , rd rii<. l,< n a I urnac? ?it an > t i factory. : t'lal. j to .j11:t = ji fHi.a I he jdali<m ih am all , liiladcltdiia < Npreas train, it ?!crful t" leap }i?>iii I -ictikl \ a they are lJliSY. i'-lll >i!Jip< ( rdnmit! v. hat tia -now and hap into '!; ?? ?!< \ > I j .- > i I I i v I... u !... a. ! i Hi;.'4 is all Ih? r?- is al'"i?t s>?v' i'auiim; lll<! l l '-O if' n?\\. Mil's ( \ rlistcj I; s, ami la* lias <'(?iiscrvati?ri?-* j if limj ! ias Mast I ni liso's. if v??u Mijlafs il A ; !v ;a !ji?; ^ardc'r. v. i <f.M<*!iil? V. i. 1if. f.. I ;i|> III !.. ' "i 'liMtcl 1; - " i 11 ;: . . ii;'l v. ii 1 j . .O' . t.!' i I ;y}j -1L?. Jjr . = i l!'v I T. lAlV Suppose now a man lia<l a charmed key with which he could open all the jails, and lie should open Raymond Street jail and the New York Tombs and all the prisons on the continent. In three weeks what kiml of a country would this be? aD the iruinates turned ' ut of those prisons and penitentiaries. Suppose all tlie reprobates, the bad spirals, the outrageous spirits, should ho turned into the New Jerusalem. Why, the next morning- the gates of pear! would be found oh' hinge, the linchpin would 1m gone out of tiie chariot wheels, the "house of many mansions'' would be burglarized. Assault ami battery, arson, libertinism and assassination would reside in the capital of the skies. Angels of God would be insulted on the streets. Heaven would be a dead failure if there were no great lock up. It' all people without regard to then* character when they leave tin's world go right into glorv? I wonder' if in trie temple of the skies Charles Guitoun and John Wilkt-s iJooth occupy the .'aomifin dc DciliiV ?' > ; A vvti v mentis two destinies! And then as to the Presbyterian church believing there are infants in perdition, if you will bring nw a Presbyterian of good morals and sound mind who will say that 1:0 believe.:- there ever was a babv in the lost world, or over will be, *1 will make him a deed to the house I live in ami lie can tu?ke possession to IIIOIWW. fc?o the Episcopalian church is misrepresented by the enemies of evangel ism. They sav that church substitutes forms a nil ceremonies for heart religion, and it is all a matter of liturgy and genuflexion. False again. All Episcopalians will tell you that the forms am! creeds of thei" church are worse than nothing unless the heart go with them. So also the Baptist church has been misrepresented. The enemies of evangelism say the Baptist church believes that unless u man is immersed lie will ncw r get into Iieaven. False again. All the Baptists, close communion and open communion, helievothatif a man accept the Lord Jesus Christ he will be saved, whether he be baptized bv one drop of water on the forehead, or in; plunged into the Ohio or Susquehanna, although immersion is the only gate by which one enters their earthly communion. Tho. enemies of evangelism also mis represent the Methodist church. They say the Methodist church believes that a man can convert inmseii, ana mat conversion in tlmt church is a temporary emotion, and that all a man has to do is to kneel down at the altar and feel had and then the minister pats him on the back and says: '"it is all right," and that is all there is of it. galse again. The Methodist church believes that the Holy Ghost alone can convert a heart, and in that church conversion is an earthquake of codvietiou and a sunburst of parI Impossible! If it is oneGoa lie i tail [ be three, and if there aro thrive . for can t be one," At the same time rev f us?they wiih us?acknowledge I km; ties all around us. Trinity in our i tie' majfe up ? body, mind, soul. con \ with which we move, mind 1 dec] which wo think, soul with which I pruj\ q. Three, yet one man. Trinity jx>y 10 am- light. heat, moisture?yet ! ttinosphere. Trinity in the coui^Tstoc i?threejudges on the bepuVi, but j at i ourt. Trinities all_ja*<5und about pra iu earthly gow? Anient and in na- .' God Vf coi'rvsc. ail the illustrations i ?.,.r ilgS-eCTivu ibo reason that j nin< tatural cannot fully illustrate tiie j whc ual. But suppose an ignorant | ^tun should come up to a chemist and j f(>^ "1 deny what you say about the j lig^i !?and about the, ai?*- they are not j i-ig-li of different parts. The air is } b?r? I breathe it every Jay. The j \\ U one; i drink it everv day. I must can't deceive me about the ele- I llo h > that go to make up the air and | help ater." The chemist would .say: j and eon jo up into my laboratory and the s 1 den ion st rate this whoie thing j who i." The ignorant man goes into ! sign? i en list's laboratory, and sees for ; hesid if. iiu learns that the water is ; to l>e ad the air ia one, but they are j she i up of i)liferent parts. So sum}: is a man who says: "I can t had <. stand the doctrine of the j hold y." Clod savs: "Von come j and re into tiie laboratory after your not and vou will sec?you will see j hand ilaincd, you will see it demon- ; from I." The ignorant man cannot this dand the chemistry of the water j broule air until he goes into the la- i same rv, and we will never under- i hand the Trinity untit We go into j test in i. The ignorance of ihe man have understand the ehemistrv j faith air and water does not change J powei l in regard I > the eonip'siiion to piv nul water. i.*-'ause we eaiinot it.it tain- the Trinity, does that tain, jth. fact. ' tianit d ther?- B your absurd doctrine meek ins! ilieatiou by faith," say these ! timet who have chewed up the time 1 >ook of evangelism, and have tions. nserjucnt oiubittered stomach? : recon ice!inji l>v faith; you can't e.v again, it/' I < an explain it. Jt. is | "T1 iiiis- When a man takes the j vicari i-sus ('hi jst as }iis Saviour from | who . <! lets theolfetuler off. Just as j of ere* v- a di'1 ervuce with some one: hitterc injured you; he apologizes, ??r j licet t.'S J'epitf ion ; sav, "Nm", { selt. ii right. that's all right." Justi- ! tot" m h\ i'aith is t!iis: A man fakes ; curry 'hrist as it is Saviour, and (ox! j at the 1 (lie mm.: 'h\ow, it was all j they a before, but it is all right now; i in Chi right." That was what math' 1 a mot Luther what he was. Justiti- ; pie see >/. taiih, it is going loeoiujuer j ters 1?. t:s. beaut\ ?j i> \?>ur ah-iirt! doctrine : allien gem-rati?mj." these antagonists ! vicaric iL'ehstu say. W hat is n-gene- j ('hrist. V. h v, it-gene-a!i<?n is ret-on- j A y< ii. Anybody tan m I'hrstand j in-titui iave \ou not s-eii p-eOple who ; very r< uude oyer again hv some won- and sle miliienct-; Jn other words, the lie*, just as different u??w from dress \ \ used ??.> he as possible. J. j *; was v<* leilatii?ii man t?f war lav doe. i* j w as: dis the Lrookhn navy yard, j reason, ' iiiuO to iit-land. The old j answer it it m w as tit let 1 u}>. and tin >ugh from 111 vt-n carrying gunpowder and have fa 1 took hread tf> 11'eiaiid. You own fui r 1 lie enthiisia-.m as (lie <'l<i j foreinp itiou went t>i t 11j uiir liarhor, ' dcspeia i what j<iv it was grt t ied I>\* | Jier life tiling nation '>n the ?>t her side j .tude uj TL <\i is JCiCuiiaJivU. A. gjii a jj Ju man loaded up v.iin >m ami death loaded up with lire. Id tilted. l our observation has i'i?u \ in* deed if you have not m>-'m chames hi character as radical as tlia:. AN II.IXST!tAT!0N WITH A V-'UAL. A man came into this chiisvli t-i?< night. and !io was i:i!o.\i?-.n. b. and : ! an utterance of pulpi: I;;- > ml in a subdued tone: "Thai's a lie." An i officer of tho church t.u p-d him on the shoulder and said: nui-t be ; silent, or you must yo on!." Tin- m . night thai ?tran.came, rmd be v.'as couverted to (.rod., ile war. in the liquor business. Ko r?>hrn?-d the iai-.i ness. The lu-xt day be seat bach '.he samples thai hud jud l?* m scut hi:n. He began to hue that which he Is :! .!. I baptized him by im; : mam in ti-f babtistry under this j !: '!' cm. A large , salary was offtovd hmi if he v a: ! m turn to Ins fwiiuer !?a a *>. j!cdn dined it. Jin would re: ]; '.villi Jesus (.'in: ! :h a: h- b in the worid. He v.role home a it Lt?-j lo Ilia Chr-Mian mother. J.; - ( h:;.-. tiau mother v. roio i-.ed; c.mgrntulat ing him, an ! said.: "if in chance * ! . : . ... i . . . , I ol your name . .v .1. ... moans Come h; V:U :!. :;! \\ .1 . welcome home. " lie! v; of in*. r. ?n version ! > a dissolute ??>: j :?! *?: 1. i he dissolute i; .s-i'i: i" VOU have 1>?- orm, a < nr ;. \on had better go over; mi i.o!? so in;! <'y i! girl. ?ho is dying with ipb.k 00:1 sumption in thil The ne?\ convert Vent there. Ail the sur rounding* were dbso,,.: ! !r tohl 11 t dying girl lb A ^ ee..,< aid save lior. n. re:.: .-I.e. *"11?: 1' can | be, that can't be! V.'i at nvibs y.:i; think so.'' "1 n.tw :t ?; re m a ho.A in my pocket," he replied. lie pulled I OlitaNeu ivMumeid. ShcsaU: it to me; if J can be . o.ed. .-.how il i. me in that hook.'' lb-said: "i haw ! neglected tins 1 .>?>!i a.-. ;,i h-'\o ueg looted it for ma.ay years, a.nd 1 dm.:'; i know v.h'iv to j':nd il. mat i know it i.. . somewlit-iO between the lids." Th. > he beg in to turn owe the leaves. :i:..: strange and Ivautbu! !.? s.y. his ? /. c ' struck upon this pa..sag ; "A< iiiiel* do ! I condemn thee; gonad sin an more.' ! She said: "Il isn't po?h/ie thai i i there!' "\es,' lie sain, "tbat 1 stilt-re. j lie held it up before herd. ing r\ es, and : she said: "?.?h. yes, J * e tor .w vseif; 1 j accept the promise; \\ itlmr do i ronj domn thee, go am! sin no more.' " In j a few hours her spirit >;? ! way ' > t * if 1 Lord that cave it, am! ?ho no-.\ eon ; vert proacVied t!io rai sermon, i The mail \v}:i? a h.-w it::y > *?< :*i 1 u! : been a bhtsphcnier ami a *1: unbare ; and a hater nli thai was <re>,| he preached fhe mtmi-h. i;.m w eration, that is rciiein ;-at:->n ! Ji there ; are any dry husks ?.j* uvhsivuliiy in that, wiiiSje ti: < i ?*- .* r i r*-'.'!' : again by the power eJL !in- -i.iw of' ! (iod. 1 ' O^loiy. 1 went to his riV>?n :i^ J :vd;ed v Oil 4 i the salvation oi the shin. i t ealed it. to h*.i visile he was v>;: ^ :6s that at <tcertain hum*. omy IVay Oil', lilt* foe* would hft^yrful (t verted .sea eaptain?>>i Bali' and told Mji'rr < h>d hard 1 *. yei'S. i : ' '! io ; 11U W I Si- ' >'X' *.s f > i ij.'l, ltioiiilio tin* in 'Us'. A !":.! w}:<> K id there laughed abed in derision year the iaeu tiiat t m h! WO!!it! :.i ;T '!'! ver; hot -d '"--t the r when ,,f j I liad HS-SUred the ;v; ob.i ^j.j. lid lift there .'"Mile a iS.i.-dj of ii-Jit . . . 11 >' tnroM<>*!i t:io ami l::e man . i had jeered and latiehed was ' Lft < iiied and Mi ;) ? dee!:. The ^ ;lj) ilited. ionuer wa ; < : ,- !la'u'l'.;s thou.se. The hip Was out <>i: the . A t course, and sailed oil to file har lutes of safety. j ; lien Lu seaport the eaidaia .sjK-nds j and , of ilis lime M aia ehe.t; work, i '-'ipS. aiCels dow 1! i>V one v.;:., j:heei) All less in llit* bed tor many month.*-, : earil the i:o\l day *]).- walks ; a th in . three treets Well. lie Kneels lv-;d.'OIle i h**:r.: his louir been <.i\-eie:;!i..,:id ': ! .* i the e ! the cru'o in-,;. }i,; !-d,!e j* i * d e one wm had ma .*een >. .im; i...t.... i i \ ? ai :* aide to reaii Iv." ten \ e nam: ; cads the Bible that da>. ton i v..,s )tions ji'o av.av, a.id u.o-.e v. lie ilse&SOtf \W!V appalli;:^ Ij !?.- > 0<?I11C lip l?> rapKi ?" >!! \ :< sr.? niv 1 ' , t-.? complete iaahh. i ;*i-? '* ' tellimr vou am tiii-:-- ?.-v.-, ?*: ' v:? ed. r U> ii'i'! >:..y I "" the lips of ibo in very house, iirim wi-iv J1'-'111' fill to health of boily \ *hi;.- at !jt* lime brou^r.t lo vroii. v.'iiii History this. I have !:.\ ?I to j "i Ml lony moo an I r.-;n u who ; *'? Iii< lieen curetl. V..-I rui i- : muiou I'iiro, Volt ruli it . i'.'tl irill' I. io.) o... / : ;? - - V, ' the V., ivrr; 1 tloi:<-T care \'. : a! It i a tad. j ..... ;; .\l-leri his llOCU't i ili i ?'I !:.:i !.'! ? - l'1'O.I>i' v ?s??\v Ixvoiia:t ii>;j.>v.< t :f the ' e.e-h. ami !..o?. i\ ti?:-. :! tin- \v.?} l'1 i) i'V;il!i;i,iii,.,i i: '' - . v all li:e I'-'i in can spare i'rem ?*Jsm-i- oeetip : e That is rem a- art-n-,; that i-- |. eruU.Oji. Man : ii ; i.Vci . v :". V . , co||>.|;l ld"e is ; 11 ? !!.' ? I i li ?': > j j ) . i >| . |# otis sacrilicc. ' say th- u-'n : .i,.;.,*/. liave olicW'-v) up die hi;!e h. ?ik i7{ eiis ami have 11?i-nc -cm;.-tit t:: , . -<1 strisiacji. " \ ic;u j, kjs s-:i j i , ; ;v .. i.ei. t'V;T\* li! ill : i -I- ]:: 111 V\ Iiv lit, I v.ai.t ' I o?? . !]', [ e i 1 i! Ml 111 T i'<r i (i - i i i ; : ,i! li iv own hurl'. 'lie v . , ii' 'V ''' iUcri! 0' \ icai joilS - : iilh whll." ' ''' ihiiiri-it e\in s v. I.. , ; j,; ,l>' is!. } Vopie ve its i: Jy li- n her sutlers !'i?r it. :-. hil-i. !'. ! MS 111 ?\ jifi) a ; . l i-[. : 1; J ' ' jr h:.s coiuiti \. i s.-e is i\ hell il. !ll!t II < !i i I !cs 11 i >11-.: |f ,j- 1 (i. i in.'\ c;il; -i : in ! . .mi \ . ! nis fejji-rifii.'i; in w <-nc, i-i,' . nn.j.ie Hlliyf latly in mil- i ! I!s !:'< > n \ - ' ' (ions was a ''i. !' pin- was I'm ticclit Itliii !c;ii- .! in In < haiiit.s. ' ! . ! M ft lfl!l?l| 111' c.iin'tilii ec hip. Ill " 'lis II Jiosi'iof; : 11 i i ?I. an i il--:' ' \ fi \ iii.i.i! li I".' sli:t!?l>V. i': r 'i \*. s ?: I <: . !m !!; J-1 !' i' Hi :v Lilt Jj?? :! v. \ m. I i ! i ;to tin- i 1 ? ' (' j>iisit ion, >iit- .--.il l: \\ * ! i. i . ;.o i > i It'll to jilis'tsf, ' --Hi* l]t." ^];c \o ut in i ; .?;i<i i --i I<?vit ;i!'<i t ?i' i j i;o!.t .-; r11i !?; :,r ;u tioil -|l!<l ill <!' Ill< i I! 1 : Il-flll'.l I i ; l?V Mih-itli*. I ii \ : ' i.-ni : '?t v-., ,. . _ i, , a J it WHS 1-itiinl th r! on! i?I j i <-j , I 5;JiS Lad SUpl/CI led JiCi* lUli lc-1.1, I j: IUer. e . .*'t" vear.s r :i-i\ ami v...... ]\ 1 rj_r t ' way lor her h:vih? > in \:i!f i -ii Ins wa\ i - too i;!::.:': v\ j' . as I??l 4 i ill tli.'.t .slli' !; i< I * i?? hiankc! on the bed that winter, and she had no life on the very coldest day ot a i ilie season. iVople i ??:::*t it out, ami there \va? a l.sr^o y-'tin rinat the funeral, th.o largest ever at any funeral in that place, a ml the very rople who had scod'ed and looked upon the pale face m the martyr, tun] all honor was done Imr; hut it was too late. Vicarious ^ i > i lice. Ali are thrilled with such instances in that. Hut many are n >: moved I>y the fact that t iir: t pari hi.-> poverty for our ri-dus, hi.s v If ah negation tor our oninroneu'riit. a:; ! knelt on the sharp ed^v.s of hmuilit lion 11 ii*:* wc luiwnt cliinh over his * lacerated shoulder into peace and Ilea veil. YHKSK I * i \"}tiNKS W l.KIe .Nut" M Vl'K " .' ?!lt tscOH-'KO A!'. IV it ours J.? admire ami adore the.-*' doCinn-.s ' which others jeer. Oh. tie.* dv't'tus f the r?? h? > wiii or Tin v.isdozn and knowiedtre of God! How 1 snsearcli.. ' m ui> wisiloni. ami Li.-> ways are pa-.t titiding out! 0?i. the iuiyhi, he dej>th. the lengrtli, the breadth. d.as iniinity, the immensity. Oi.. * .if tieit lov.i' fat o'lv earncs.! pi\i\ crs go out 'ii behalf of a!! i i?>r ! \. h > .-.colt at there doctrines oi "grace. When the London plague was raging, u:e ' t'.u* 1 ti'ij, there w;u"> a iiOtel liCUI' lilt? ?'I)!v"I bit mi piuce iil.lt excited aueii comment. England v .is in fright .i:i 1 bereavement. The dee' {'arts wont through tlit? stic Jay rmd night, and theory: "Gnng out, \our deadI" \\iia answYivd in ihe bringing out Oi' the tonus o! tin; lo\ed olie.s, and the1. \vere put iueiity or thirty in a Cart, aiiu tilt* ' ago:ts Weill oil to the cemetery; am tnc->o dead were not buried in graw (, hat in great trenches, in, '--r.-at a;is, m one pit eleven hai: divd i: d O'ls-tt-cn burials! The carts v>? aid conic up with their great burden of twenty or thirty to the louth of tho pit, and the iroiil oi die cart was lifted and tho (load shot into the pit. All the churches iii London were <?pe;i for prayer day and night, and England was in a. grout anguish. At i!i:it very lime. at a hotel. at a way si J i inn near tho chief huria! place, th- tc was a group of hardened man, whe sat. due after day and night after nigM blaspheming God and imi fating tiue grief struck who went by to tin'* h.iii il place. These men sat i he re dsi after day and night after night, a'e! they scoffed at men, and lhey sce'Icvl itf women, and they scoffed a. God. Hut after a while one of the.':: was struck with Ike plague, a.id in two weeks all of the . { ? ? ils.e.s u in the trench margin the} ribaldry. M.v ^ u i j 14\s " 1 10J cit v of London. Oli. 1l i? scoffers let us he (lis- j. -1 is the man that walk j ! *"> iiiscl of the ungodly. . ' * . illy vV '* v of sitlMfrs, If, : . Seat OJ ihe scorn tai. . 1 *lli f COILED DOWN. 17 jtft-jfi .'! West Africa, i-. ' * ol a "id has only i'eO wive-: ! * V.ah ot tne late W ilhain ('.irr. .*,0 'ittsiiur^, leaves over $i.(-ixi.i,'cO i.? lolu |i!i Ireland. !? statistics ifi New -c-cv|;ij (jut of every ten woan-n i\ i.l-.ilws under the u^Y; of ;h"i niit.-! v . , i w it loin < vv?> years. i.u kisJi haif! for 1?eiv. is r:? ' t w' eokle iii j\av. } ork. They ",n i?ut Oijv>u^li the sumo sweatinir fooj i>i<? nroCe->SeS as huamn he I ' i :,s :!?? ):j; the Chhie.so hf-awn is oJ.-.I. ;.m i i- rfnvn, a;:?! the number.; one. .... ri i . . ? <> I've, se*t?n, mno beton^ to (a Ij-K; ti;*t iligits are o! bl t-avi'iiy. ,;.j ib.j jljc topmost branches of a t;'.^ liiuL v.j.i fellcci slf' l'' \\ 111 - . . v , recent iy u lis!? < ! i' 'i'-livl, MlpOOseil tO hl'VC beet! , j ' * . ... ( .) t t in a:i ea^'le or some I?j? ?.J ??' } ' jnil?-r tire, I into a Tennessee p.e^ru bs r a pi.T struck him in ,;s yntlarm, ran up to the show!,lor. lovJwsi <> tlio iojf. .sale, twisted (,,d ill i''.y ribs ami lit'Opped at hi? YO i hiilrniitovs of !nankiml is the emi ^ toei a;;..! until is the knowledge i>: Vacuus. which ho wiil never - ) s!v; to discover wiio hu> a'-jh r:I!\ interested onnscii io 1 ;*i! ;'jiri> i ! otlieis.?? '"! !. ( _> ?. "j- -, >. s ?|-s!sinaieii tint there arc iive iv'aji citizens u'hn are worth ' Purl;, fil'ty v.orih ^ i! \ Ot''J. 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I 77 i M:tfhcll :'?'5 fo | ... ? j io i '. i !1(']vhi>u . . . J i '?u?; * I nn:i ti . "'.7 : !? . :!'J j l!oiul:i\ ::o | r.tu<v. . ii -j:> j < > - wiili ! i >') lis ..... 'J I oo < < u I Minn . . 1 oo A .1.1 v - i oo * sS 2 5 212 M. J. AdJy ?8 oo 1?? ](> i 211 \\\ I>. Fallow IS oo IS oo - I "> M. '1- Ad-.ly 12 oo ;;o Oo ! 218 1'. F. Siioalv To oo 25 00 217 ' 44 21 oo :?0 op 21S Fliza iiobinaon 84 oo :\0 (Mi 210 " " 15 oo 25 Oo 1 -',"0 " " 15 oo ]- i:() 201 1' M. Nuunamaker 80 oo 7 r?0 -52 " 44 80 oo V2 :,o 258 " 44 22 5o ir> en 254 W. F. McCartka 22 5o 12 :?0 'B'nnie B. Brown 22 S c,^ 2.V. K. L. Lybrand ... 50 oo I -j 7- - >! " 44 ?>0 00 20 00 2f?S H. C. Bailey SO 00 v-, 00 2f*0 " " 22 5o j(s 7;, 200 A. 1>. Xunnamaker SO 00 ;;0 00 Anna IT. Threewitts 12 75 v jr? oO '-(52 M. II. Boozer* 7*0 00 ^" 24 ,h? 205 " " SO 00 SO 00 " 4< 25 00 27 "?0 -(>."> K Kealer SO 00 10 00 200 ? " ? SO 00 7 r,n 207 ' " " 22 r?o 20 00 20S Wesley Horsey It* ft? 12 I "* 200 J. V Kyeor 45 50 ::o 00 270 L. M. Mitchell ISO 00 . x A ' t XI* 1 / X T'l 1 I t , AA ,>u jiz w auor :>tltoiieit uhi oo 80 (>i> -72 J. \Y. Stone '>0 oo 07 7.0 278 " " . 80 oo ;:n oo 271 1 " IB oo l.', no 275 Fannie A. Fallen tine . SO oo i:; 7:', 270 " " " 00 oo 11 i !>TT " " . . 22 5o flj !).*? 27S .Tatr.es l> Xunnamaker SO oo ;jo 00 270 Eliza Fobinson 15 oo flfl SO 00 ! 2S0 John !?. Kyser 4 55 2.7 00 2S1 W. I>. Fallow 20 oo * 2s2 20 oo 282 \\\ A. Founts 80 oo oo 80 oo 00 ... 22 Go 20 00 *isr, Jainos 1). Xunnamaker .. 22 5o 2s7 Clara C. Raw! 80 oo " ' oo A. Smith 80 oo 48 H W HI! 2D1 K. J. Drcher, M. IS. ftx.. I .51 (> L. M. Mitchell <1 So | ft' ill \r rs i? ..n *l. \j. j\iwi 2S 5o ^ ! :>I2 Panra K. Dreher 15 oo {) | :;r? " ? ' 17 5(i * j 314 D. 15. Hnaby 9 oo j :;i'? E ,1. Drehor, F.t. Hoard.. b oo 1 j 010 (\ M. Efird. " " ... 6 oo ' j 1SS0 >7. 1 i ! 44 II. A. ttruee $10 70 ' ( I '/elarea Ti. Early \ Patesbur? S. D. t . 40 oo I' L \Vinf?ard, Co. School 1'om 150 OQ 1! L. \Vinward, Co. School Com 4r?0 oo I! L. Wingard, traveling expenses 100 oo Total expended.... $7,791 '3 < Oi'YfY COMMISSIONERS* ORDFP.3. ! W. H. Spires, repairiog bridge $15 50 I 2 O. \V. Jacobs, lumber . 01 4;* j Xoab Drafts. cut. wood at poor-house o 00 4 (r. S. Drafts, conveying lunatic to asylum 10 20 "> H. P. |I\oberts, services at poor-house 10 25 | (> 0. M. Ilarraan, advertising 0 00 7 (i. S. Drafts, dieting prisoners 37 00 * S. (V Kaminer, supplies poor-house II 70 0 T. M. Kaiglcr, constable l?'0s IS 40 10 J. (1. Urown, trial justice tecs 11 10 11 \V. I?. tteay, work on bridge J 00 12 H. M. Ilarnian, stationery IS 10 I:? Irvin Itisingor, work on bridge . I 2.7 11(1. M. liarman, advertising . 2 SO ]'> <i M. Harman, ailvertirt 1 00 1 ? S. < > K amitjftr, burying pulipM8 ... .. . 1:1 ,%o '.!<> -I K Ranch, constable . . . . 1 A fill :;l (?. A. (ioodwin, county commissioner CO I'roil Wilhamn, countable Iocs . . f? "2-* ] \ h:. K. Leaphart, practice at poor-house. lf? < ?* A <; M. liarman, printing. 5 10