The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 22, 1896, Image 4
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street railways of MnssachtH
Jetta, nearly nil of wh|e& are operated
py electricity, carried 2$0,QQO,OOQ ga
ngers last yoar, of Wbogi 1.00* tctr*
Jured, tweuty-fl*e fatally, i ^
? -??J
( . Bftwft tfre oV
?ioge blossoip. the fpffcet
toe-not, Ajlhoh's ihfc ^bribAu, tleedt
nhd tlg*r-l|ly, and 116rUVii tM? tvrfis
^$en blbeAom.
JT I'M mwty **mu2 XfrofeaHL
< The largest pi-tip* Orckit *ty the,,
[world it said to bk located aN^oi Of. toe,
pn tbo wo*iet$ e<W? of t b? 6afTh*>CUar?
^Valley, Oam$?nla. It i&ntftin* nearly,
BO, 000 trees, ?overt of about ;t80 acre#,
A. hundred, workitttu a^d as man?
Jh^rseK hro constancy iwfcloyed on tbll
jfonn, wtyjeh ia ptoVld^d fclth lta ona
{water work* ?nd eleotHe Hght plant (
"" Poaaibilttiee ur the nay.
It has long boon kuowu tb'nt aunllght
Is n potent destroyer of noxlotm germs,
and the general belief la that It la thrj
cictlnlc rays tbnt chiefly have such ac
itlou. Now, If the X rays are merely)
(the Invisible ultra-violet rays of the
(spectrum, they are probably the inoaB
actinic of all. Indeed, that la lnt|l(
jcated by their effect upob photographic
(plates. That they may prove to be
Ipoworfnl germlcldo agenta, and It ruay;
1)6 needful only to \)aaa them through
jthe human body to dcatroy nil the nox-j
lous bactorla In tho moat remote and In-:
{accessible tissues. Of course, that la
wore speculation. Hut In these dayi It
lis rash to say anything if* Impossible.-^
'Now York Tribune.
Tle-I see your friend Mrs. Owrton
has written a noclety novel, 8he?Oh,
dear?and I nlwaya thought she wai
such a nice- minded woman' Punch. :
J. Simpson. Mnrqi|*H?, W. V*., sa yJ;
" Halt') Onturrh Our? cured me of * very bad
cftjSf of catftrrh." UrtiKKintH n?ll lu VAr.
?>r?nt damage has bo.on, done to fmtt In
California by frost.
For fl vMt* Dobbin' F.lsctrlo 8o?p b?* h*?u
<i nilalaJ by tiutp". nfulou* noni? m*krr? WAyf
B?c?ui<> tt tt) oeit of nil mi ! lit* ?n
Mlf ll? ?<ir? nixt K't Itobbint' ?n<l tak? ni
otbw Vour ifrocer ho* l<? 01 will gM tt.
Thocommitton on tsxibooks of tho Omnba
RosmhI of KUtionUon ban dotormiuml to In
troduoB i\ boo^ ot Dibio Holoctlons tutw th*
public ??hoolfl,
KITB '.toppeil fren t?y bit (ir?r*T
Nkuvk HsrYokkii. No hi ?* Bft?Tllr?l <!hv'h nt?.
Mttt'vt'loUB tniro^ TrfAllso himI trial hot
t)?irt?o. I)r. Kltnis M.ll Arch Hi.. I'filln., Pa.
Afl'T '?ix v?avr?.' hUlTiM'iiik' I In
T'ibo'h < 'I'll?. ,M a i< \ Tihim i'ko.v, I at til y-nlin'
Ami oiw biilf Ohio A vc , Allrtfbony,
> Way 4, MM.
TMrn. WlnnloWs Soothing Synip forrhllrtran
tnotiiln|{, softens tbc Kiim"?, n-rtnceh Inllftinina
llon. ullayw vain, currn \% I rul colic. 2.V-. a botll*.
Boils
It in often difficult to convineo peo
ple thoir blood is impure, until drond
ful oarbuncloH, nl)po?iB('H, hoila, norof
ula or Hiilt rheum, are painful proof of
the fact. It in \vindom now, or when
over thero ih any indication of
Impure
blood, to take Ifood'a HnrBftpanlla, and
prevent aueh eruptions ami HutToring.
"fry h nil a ilromlful I'lirhitnolo ahseow,
red, flory, Moron aihI noro. Tim dootor at
tendnd mo ovor snvnn wonk?. Whnn Ihn
nbacosH brokn, tho pnin.s \v?*ro t?rrlhlf?, and
I thought I mIi on Id not llvo through tt. I
hear I and road so mil di nbonl Hood's
Bftrsnjiarll !i?. I hut I dcoidod to tnko it, nnd
my hmbnml, who wni suffering with
b tills, took it also. 1( soon puritlod 'iiir
Blood
built tno hp and restored my health so
t lint , iilttiough tho doctor stild I would
not bo aide to work hard, I hnvo since
done tho work for 'ifl people. Hood's Hnr
snparilla eurotl my husband of the boils,
and we regard it n won-lerfiil medicln?."
Mas. A^na l'r.Titns"M1 I, n' liner, Kansas.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is t he One True 1 Horn I I'n r tiler. A II d rntrRi* ta. $ 1
cure l.jver lll?. ????>? to
take, e.isy tooprrete. ^oe.
Hood's Pills " ""
S. N. I'.- -J1 .
SEND
? I u ? > our
nldrfu
|T?? <i?l *?? v?ill phn* w?ii fiow to
... w- - , ? nl??ol?itrl#T Mire , wv fur
nl?h tin* Wfirfc and (rarh y??u In* vcm
w??rk In ilio |?v?illly hIuik rou f?*r
#M?n<1 iy? y ? ur *<lr1r<*?"* an?l w * ill e?|?lftl??
ihr fuih irm^in^r ?c fru*r*
ft it*?* n i*|.?ft? | r ? > (1 1 or f < l"f ? ?? r * . ft v i
*???! k ** % ?Mir ?rll? ?t on##
R<mi. >lt>. Mill 14 1 N ? i HHI'IM, II..* I n. IIHrall, ?!<?
OSXIOriTVID'S
S$lt".lU/OJ4 |
\ N(1 V
(B chooJ of fllljortla ? lici
a i <? r-<T \. ?. %.
Noteit honk* A ? t <1 a ! I?<i*in*n from day of i
fn!erin(, Rij^umm co.isg* curr .?no? In I ?
frK>d? ?<?n?J for hind^oineiT illuttrar*! o*t>
logtif*. ltoar<l clidtpor than in any Mo'illurn city.
Which ? I <? you prefer?
Totter,
F.czenia,
fir
r?0 cent*?
Hftti-r ivvkp nil three for
1 K 1TKKINK.
1 > < ^ h\ nuiil fo? MV. In Mamp*.
.1. T. Sill PTRINK,
^avanunti. G?.
Gen. Longstreet's
Memoirs MS
Knpriv i>ni?llvM in your r<M!i?t>**nj#.l for thl? work
ConfeiWftt* v?ier?ii* pref?cr*.l (/)OI> WAdKH.
T1IK MAKTIM k hAyt^/Co., Ouilmtod. 8 C
NOW Is PU A IIP C B" IllnrtikMt * fVx'V of
YOI'K wHRIlwt Reolp<?. tiiet t*ll* you
how tr> ro?nufa<*ttir* nri tflM tint vll ?' ?n <>n?rmoui
Xr^flt IVM t?t<l. ICSy; n?vrr *<>)<l I*m tlitr. 91 t>?fAre
. M lillOW N, H6}4 Sixth Htr<^?. I'or'land. Or?gon
AfllllllXariililnn Ifablt Cnr?<l In lO
rflpilllH to 2rt So p?y till rur?A.
^VrlWIVIoR. J. STEPHENS. Lebenon.OHt*.
C REV'S LIVER PILLS
Vor ?>? Mver Com pla I. it*, Canntlpatlon. Kill u*n*v>
Torpidity, Llvrr Spotf. Jji.n lice, /?olt. ?. i t c. & .Id
try uruxBl*'* or <* nl proo?|d on receipt or prk*. ?i.'ic.
TrULtfie.lOc. QRliY HZD.CQ?LliUlSo?iti.s. V.
BAD COMPANY.
t>lt. TAIiMAOK'8 M'NDAYtllKM^
?-? w _
Shun the Coiiipitulouihtli ^ Idler#.
Avoid A? Yow \Vt>ul<l l>eath
tb? Clmtnbllng Spirit^
'Yaift: "Walk tif} t th6u iu 11.0 way with
thaw* ? Proverb! 1., 16.
ifoMlj any fonnsr man (?om t a ft pUoA ot
tHjBUjmu u alone. Knoli ono If. Mc^mpantod,
No mat? goes to ruin MoflA. Hoalwnya take*
Homo oityelso with hit)). "May It tduuse the
oourt."*Ahlv. convicted erimlnnl when nuked
tLtoftnad nhythlng t ?> ?ay before sentence ot
Month was passed upon him--' "may it fleAsi.
the court, bat) company hn* bc?"fc n\y ruin I
received the blessing of wv>4V> ttfircnl* and In
return promised to AVold all ?? vil a^sooln*
tions. iladlkeptmy promise I nlp.uld hh\'?
bt>??n ?aVi\ this Hltaino and free fiom
the V>;id <>f guilt Unit hangft M'oAhu mo llko
h vulture; threatening lAWKA me to justice
I tor crlmon yet wttrt>V6?lo.l. ' who onc^
moved in the Aral olrolea of aocioly and have
tieen the ftMeat of distinguished pitMlo luen
u:u tost, and all through r>ad ^dVApany."
This t? hut one of the thousand proof*
that ovll associations blast and doytrov. It
ia the ln\at'liih)n rule. There I* a well t*4 Art
In the wards of a hospital xvherA there are a
hundred people slok with wilp fever, and lu>
will not ha no Apt To take the disease as a
good man Would bo apt to be .smitten with
morVkl distemper If shut up with Inhpilt'ou4
companions. In olden time* prisoner were
herded together in t h?\ <iJ\iV*A <vaP, hot ouoli
one learned the V|cA* Wf %!l tlio culprits, fl'>
that Instead \>t bothg reformed i?y Imjaivora*
tioA lh>x day of liberation turi)uj tharn out
*ipou Aociuty beast*. not man.
>Ve may. In our pluow of hnsln'cM, M com
pelled to' talk to and mlttglA with h&d mon.
but he who dcllhorAtCly chooses to n,ssoQlato
himself with Villous peoplo is engaged la
i carrying VMfi a courtship with a iVltliM.
whoSO shears will ollh off all the Woks of his
' ^hrongth, and ho wll' bA tYlpped Into perdi
tion. Hln I* oft Whin a'. Is Infoetiou.s, is epi
demic. I Will lot you look over the millions
of p' plo now Inhabiting the earthy apd I
ohnlhuige you to show me a good.mAA Who
after one year has made oholAoVAqflonsorted
with the wicked. A ThAYivind dollars* re
ward for oae naols \mjlanoo. i Aaro not how
Mrong JVmf *M\ftrnoloij mav he. Go with
tli a vcy,iUbl nud you will become corrupt.
\vtah jivlth hu'giars, an I yon VMU, be
i?r>mo /n t urglnr. Oo among thA unclean,
and you will become Un'-Aair. MikAy a
j young man ho* been dAdveyM ny not
appreciating Ih'a. u*> V>akes up Homo
I morning In IhQ ^'f-at city and knows ,na
one excApt j>orsoi>s into Whocc t'l'uploy
he ho4*ft(orcd. As h?? go?? lAlothe store all
tho t lerks :yiirk bli^, lueasure him and dh
T'Uya him, ?'!'??) upright young men of the
alore \xlt?n him we 1, but perhaps wait for rt
hMmal Introduction, and even theft nave
some delicacy atmut unities hiirt Into their
associations. Hut thA had young men of the
atore at the rtr?t opportunity approach and
offer their mm vices. 'I'liey putroni/.O him.
M'heV pi'oiess to know all about the town.
They will tak<< him anywhere ho wishes te
Ko ? II he will pav the expenses. For If a good
young nuin ami a V>a<l young man go t<\
some place where they ou^ht hot, the good
young man Iuih invArlaidy IA pay th<
eharges, A\ the moment the licKOt is paid
Tor. ovthA champagne settled for, the b'ld
youn.'innii Tecis around in his po<j^ots^aud
V'.vs> "I I'ave forgotten my puoket^p?)k.
tn fort v-cik'lit hours after . the young man
lias entered tie* store t he bad fallows of the
(^Htablishment slat' him on the shoulder fa
miliarly. iM! I, at Ids stupidity in taking e *r
tuin allnsioin, s iy. "My you as friend, you
will have to t?c broken in," and tlioy luvne
dlatcly proc 'cd to break t>im In. Young mall,
ill the uatilo of (Sod I Warn y.el to howare
how you let a l>ad man talk familiarly with
yon. If i.uch a one slap yon on ^ho shoulder
familiarly, turn ronhd Und give Idni a with
ering look an il I l:o wretch croufrliey in your
(iresehce. There is no monstrosity of wick
vdohsstliai can stand unat>a.shed Under the
? jjlance of purity and honor, (lo.l keens the
lightning* "f heaven in Ills own scahhard.
and no human arm can wield them, but Ood
gives 'o overv young man a lightning that he
may use, and Hi it istho llghtnlngof an hon
est eye. Those who havo been close observ
ers of city life will n d wonder why I give
warning to yoiing,i4"n and si\', "lJtnvarc of
evil companions.''
I warn you to shun lb -*? ?*i ?t l?? ? the young
man W'.io jails his 111; in his vest ii'id
laughs lit your ??'d fashi lied religion, and
turns over to sonic inv.dcry of the Uible, aild
says. "Kxphiln that, my pioiH friend, ex
plain that." And who say.e "Nobody
shall scare me; I am not afraid of the
future. 1 used to believe in such things,
and fo did my father and mother, but I have
got over it." Yes, he has g"t over it, and If
you sK Iu his eoui pany a little longer you will
get ov|? it too. Without presenting one
argument against the Christian religion,
sucji men will, by their jeers and seofTs and
caricatures, destroy your respect for that re
ligion which was tiie strength of your father
ia his dc. lining years and tun pillow of your
old mother when she lay a-dying.
Alas, a t line will come when this bluster
ing young infidel will ha ve to die. and then
his diamond ring will flush nospendor In the
eyes of D.uith n-s lie stands over the couch
waiting for hi- soul! Those beautiful locks
will be uncombed upon the pillow, ami the
<!\ ing man will say, "Ic innot die; I cannot
die." Heath, standing ready beside the
couch, siiv.-* "Noii must die. You have
only half a minute to live. I.et me hnve it
light awav? \our soul No. says the
voung infidel, "here are my gold rings and
ihes<> idolures. Take them all. "No.
tav Death. "What do I cum for picture*.
Your soul! "Stand back! say* the dying
ln'blol. "I will not stand back," says
Death, "for you have only ten seconds now
toli\c. I want vour soul." The dying man
Mtv* "D n't breathe that cold air into my
face You crowd me too bard. It Is getting,
dark iu the room. <?. <lodV" " Hush." says
Death. "You ^aid there was no Ood.
" Pray for me Vevclalm- xpiringlnfldel.<"
??Too' late t., j.rav," -;iv- Death. "Hut three
more seconds to live, and I will count them
..IT -one. two, three'" lie has gone! Where/
Wher< > <'arr\ him out and bury him beside
his fatt e.- ami mother, who died while hold*
ing fn*t the Christian religion. I hey dle.l
singing, but t hi* young infidel only said:
"Doll ? breathe that cold air into my lace.
You crowd m" to ? hard. It is getting dark 1
in the room."
Again. I urge yiu to shun t lie companion -
Mm? of " Idler*. ' There nre men hanging j
nroimd ? vcr> re and ofTb-e and shop who ]
have nothing tod". <>r act i\- if they had not. J
They are apt to come iu when t lie llrm are
away and wish to engage you in conversa
tion while V..U aro engaged in your regular
crilplo vincnt. Politely suggest. to su II per
sons that \ eu have iv time togivolhein
during l-usin ?** ti mis. Nothing would
I .lease t liein s., well as to have you renounce ,
your, occupation and a*so date with them.
Much of the time tliev lotinge around Hie
doors of . ngin- h >uie-. ..rafter the dining
hour stand upon the steps of a fashionable
hotel or an elegant restaurant, wishing to
.-j ve you lea r hat ft hat i- th" place wljcre
they dine. Hut t he / do not dine there.
They !? r- sinking down lower and loWerda> i
by day. Neither ?>y day nor by night h iv. |
anything to do with idlers. I
!{/??. r* V'-u a'/n>ii a man Into your a ?
oiialntnip e a k/iim politely. "What do you j
do for a livuig/" If h'.'says. "Nothing. I am
a gentbM.au/ look out for him. H? mnv
have a \>iy ????'! hand and very faultless ap
pare' an I have a high sounding fftmi'x
name, but touch i- death, before you
Know it \''t will in his i re-enc he ashamed
?>f y. ui w7Vk dress". Hu-in-y will become (
to you ?liAdger\, and after awhile you will
b'to v""ui p a ??. and afterward your resiarct
abilit v. and last of all vour ?oi|l. Idleness
,s mcm door to villa'ny. Thh-ves. gambler
iuirglais, nhop'ifter* an 1 nssisslns are ma't<>
from t h" chi's Who have nothing t? do.
Wicii tl*K i.oll.-e go to hunt up and ntreft a
culprit thAy s- Idom goto look In at thebu<y
carriage fa.d>ry or behind .miter where
diligent < Ifrk Ar?* emjdoyc I. but they g"
among the group-, of idlers, i h- pi ?y l* g()
Ing on at the theatre, wiien suddenly there
Is a scufflo in the top gallery. What Is It?
A/volloeman h*?s come In. and leaning over
has tapn"d on the shoulder of a young man,
saving. "I want von, sir." H? has ?int
worked luring the day, somehow
has rakod together a ?hllllnr, or two to ?e'.
info the top gallery He is nn idlef. Tho
mr.n bis rijcht ?u i<1l6r. and tco
man on his left hand is an idler
During the pn*t few years there osen a
gmat deal of dullness in busing. *iOung
men hav * com^iaiuud that t-iay ha*a llttl*
to do. If they have nothing else to do they
can road and Improve their mtnds and
hearts. The?c tltnea ara not always to con
tinue. Ruslneae Is waking up, and the su
perlor knowlAdgo that In this Interregnum
of work you mav obtain will le worth ?W.
QOO of caoltal. The larg J fortunes of tlio
??*t (nftnty yoa* tire having their f<~>vi n < la
tloo* *U(.t?oow by tho young ?*rt ^hu?r?
giving th\J*asel??s (o s.elf Improvement. I
went Into ?Htoro In He* York and ?aw II vo
r/)oo, *!? J hrietlanx. sitting round, saying
r-t thoy had r nnlIL t9 llvK ft JJfljff
r*g* for - v^fj^tian irtan haw> nothing to
V-i , hO*) Mt Aria vlnit tho poor, or
kwt ? 'At!*, ?r Kl> and r?>ad tho Bible to
or takeout his Ni>w Testamont and
bir making hl? eternal fortune. l,v t MmiO
the back oftlce and pijvv V 'w^
?brink back .fttprrt idmuea* in youraolf And
la {AJtar* If y'or. would maintain a right po?l
? i u,'i Atthbol Oreou at more than
eighty years of ago wai found busy writing,
find ?nrfu> young ihhu iald to hjuv .' Whs do
you koep busy'/ It Is tbne r<*r Jou to roit."
If? ?i)*w^O(l, "! k^p busy to koop out of
inischlof. ' tJd uiau Is atroug enough to bi
*lU*- ? 4
Aro VOU fond of pictures? tf kA, \ wil'i
show you on-of th<> \v.\m Af xu out muster.
Here It is "I wflrt! | ho field of th*>s|oth.
lul and ry tf,H vlnoyard of th?* man void of
Mndorstnndlng, and lo! it wa-uill grown ovor
with thorn* and noltlcshad fact*
|h?r?of and the stojto WAN $as broken down.
Ihen I *rtd)Wf?!i?ro<l w?||. i lookml
mtoft it *&d recolvod Instruction. Y*t a lit*.
Uh sloop ,1 lit t lo Blumhor, n lltfio feblM? of
tho bunds |o t?!oop, So }?hlM\ Hiy povort /
come as ono thai ttAv'cVoth tuid thy waft a?
^ u' ? 1 l10"'' k"?w ?? anothor
orlt>uuo In tho Hlhlo morn explosive than
" "rHt kisses softly, like ihe/itsA 'Of A
oaunoiij and at last bunts IjkC- a flft>-fouii
pound, ,-, 'i ho old .proverb ftas right "Tho'
H} T0*'"* A" ^ , ??ut Idlon toinpt tho
A young man camn to a man of ninety
>?>.?rs of ngo and *ald trt hln\, ?*Jli\vV hAvfi
IVuiirmd" out io llvtiflo.ioag and bofco well?"
J no old 'rtAri t^ok tho. y<j\\ ugstor to nn or- '
^luirili fl^il pointing to soino largo troos full
1 '<? i ApiWo*, sil<|, "/ idantod thoso troo# whoa
I was a hoy, and do you wondor l|jat T
a n porrulttod to gathO|-..thd fViUt of thorn?"
Wo K^tilor in. old Agrt what wo plant in our
V >tmi H 5ft to tho wind, and wo roap tho
'?Mflwtml. ri.uit In oarly llfo tho right
l;lud of i\ Christian oharactor, nnd voi) Wii|,
"It luscious fruit In oldngAartd g^Hu't thrtsa
h:?rvost applet ||\ ^t?Vrit?.V.
I <>r^'<4 v<?ti tr avoid tho porpetuat pleasure
i b dlovo In roornation and amuso
?nont. Clod would not havo mado us with
t'rj capacity to laugh If Mo had not Intojldo I
us sometimes to Indulge It. Ood haih living
In skv and set In WavO And prliUod oA grftss
many a nuirtdAlAV, liut no wno olioo^os plens
Ui A s^Mng for hU^Hfe work does not un
?b>ntand f<sr \V|\at uod mfMlo hfm. Our
AmusonSeiMs are Intended to help ps ^n somf
arnn-st mission. I'ho thundereiend bath nn
0 Ige, ( MX,,v|sltoly. iHtrplftd.'but with voice
tha' j|irs th'ibilith it doe I a ros, "I to water
lh? gre.on flolds." 'i'ho wild llowors undor
the foiioe nro gay, but thoy say, "Wo ntond
here to mako room for tho wheat field nnd to
r fresh tho husbandmen ti\ their nooning,"
Tho >?tr?iiit\ 8i>i\?Wlos and foams and frolics
.Htid M.vh "f go to bapti'/.o tho moss. I lavo
iho spots on the trout. I slako tho thirst of
tho bird. 1 turn tho wheel of tho mill, i
roe!; in my crystal cradle tnilekshaw nnd
water liiy." And ho, while tho world plav^,
II w<>rk?. T.ook out for the nui^ who always
plavs and never works.
Yott will do well t(\ avoid those wliot^
*o>;nlav business li is to play ball, snato or
go n-boAtlng. All tho-io sports tiro grand in
H'oir placos, 1 never derived so much ad
vantage from any ministerial association as
from a ministerial ohm that went out to play
?l?all every Saturday afternoon in tho out
?i'iiris of Philadelphia. Thoso recreations
are grand tt>< .give us muselo and spirits for
our regular toil. 1 believe in muscular
? hristlanlt v. A man Is often not so noafOod
with a wo ik stomach as when ho has a
strong ingestion, lint shun those who
make It their life occupation to sport-. There
are young men whose industry and usofuU
lies* have fallen overboAnl from tho yacht.
There Arc incn who 'e l>usliie.ss foil through
tho ice of the skating pond and has never
idnee been hoard of. There \9 a bo.-iuty in
tho gilding vf a boat. In the song of skates,
in thri soaring of n well struck igill, and f
revcr seoono lly hut f involuntartly !throw
U(> my bands to catch it, and so far from lay
ing an Injunction upon ball playing or any
other innocent sport, f claim them all as
belonging of right to thoso of us who toil In
tho grand Indnstrlesof Church and 8lnt?>.
*?' Hut the life business of pleasure Booking
always makes in the nnd a criminal or a sot.
Ooorgo itrilmmol was smiled upon by all
Kngland, and his life was given to pleasure,
lie danced with the p<v>rosses and swung
a round of mirth nnd wealth mi l applauso
until, exhausted of purse and worn out of
body, nnd bankrupt of reputation, nnd
r. lined of soul, he hogged a biscuit from a
L*r KVr nnd declared tha' ho thought a dog's
life was bettor than a man's.
Such men will come into your office, or
crowd nrouu I your anvil, or seek to de
coy you off. They will want you to break
? ?tit in the midst of your busy day to tnko a
ride with them. They will tell you of some
people you must sec. ol some excursion that
you must take, of some Sabbath day that
you ought to dishonor. They will toll you
of exquisite wines that you must taste,' of
eostlv operas that you must hear, of wonder
ful dancers that you must see, but before
you accept their convoy or their companion
ship remember that while at tho end of a
uxeful life you may bo able to 'look bnclc to
kindnesses done, to honorable work accom
plished, to poverty helped, to a good name
earned, to Christian influence exerted, to a
Saviour's cause advanced ? thei*? pleasure
seekers on their deathbed have ?'"nothing bet
ter to review than a torn playbill, a tickei
for the races, an ompty tankard, and I he cast
out rinds of a carousal, and, ns In the de
1 it in *ii of their awful death they clutch the
goblet and press It t > their lips, the dregs of
up falling upon their tongue will bogln
to hiss nnd, uncoil with the adders of an
eternal poison.
Again, avoid as you would avoid tno ooatn
of your body, mind and soul any ono who
has in him the gambling spirit. Men who*
wan* to ^a tittle will Had places just suited
to their capacity, not only In the under
ground oyster cellar or at tho table hack
"f the curtain covered with greasy cards, or
| in t he st^;i m boat smoking cabin, where the
bloated wfotch with rings in his cars deals
out his pack and winks at tho unsuspecting
ti.ivoler -providing free drinks all around
? 'lit in glided parlors and amid gorgeous
'iirroiiitdings.
This slu works ruin, llrst, by unhcalt liful
stimulants. Kxeltoment Is pleasurable,
Cnder every sky nnd in every age men have
nought It. Tic Chinaman gets it by smok
ing Ids opium, the Persian* by chewing has*
hccsl). the trapper in a bufTalo hunt, tho
sailor in a squall, tho inebriate In the bottle
ami tlie avaricious at tho gnnilug. table. Wo
miiil at t imes have excitement. A toousaud
voices in our nature demand it. It i? right.
It is healthful. It is inspiring. It Is n de
sire (lod given. Hut anything that first,
gralilles this appetite and burls it back in a
terrific reaction I* deplorable and wioked.
I.ook out for the agitation that like a rough
musician in bringing out the tune plays so
hard he breaks down the instrument, (iod
never made man -treig enoiign to en
dure the wear an 1 ten of gambling ex
citonicnt. No wonder if. after having failed
in the game, men have begun sweep off
imaginary gold from the si. le ,>f the table.
The moo was sharp <j|.>ugli when lie startttd
a? tbe game, but a m^niae at the close. At
even gaming table sit on one t?ble ee.stasy,
enthusiasm, romance- the /renxy of .,>v. on
the other itde, ll?*r.-Ctios?, cage, tumult, i'ho
pi "Moual gnmc?dei>. s >j/v?.!? nlmroli into
apparent qulotnoss, Thts k e ?p-r ? ->f gamb
ling roo'ns art.' generally fa', r >lli.''<iiip and
o?>eo.e, but thorough and pr'>fession-il gam
bler-, lu nine ea*<'* out of | ????. arc [ all*. Ihir,
wheozy, tr- unions and exhausted.
A youni man. oavlng suddenly i:'^.?rAod
c large p^i'O'per.-v, sit* >h fh?? hazar l tiiM?*<?
an I takoc *u> ?ti .i He* box the estate w>n by
a father'* ifetlni? -weat and shakes it and
to-s>?s it away. Tuieuipsrance soon ?-tigm?
tt/ ?- Its victim. Kicking him out, a slavering
fo .1, into the ditch, or shading him. wit fi (.tr
drunkard c hb'coughs. ?>tag*<ering up the
stre-'t wn?-ro nls family live/ Mot gambling
d>>??s not In that way expose its vic?jiii?-. The
gambler mav be eaten up by the gambler's
pa?*tou, yet you only discover by the greed
in his eyes, the hardness of his features, the
j nervous restlessness, the threadbare coat and
his embarrassed business. Yet ho Is on the
road to hell, and n> preacher's 'oiee or
; startling warning or wif<<s entreaty can
! make him stay for a moment his headlong
career. The infernal sp*ll is on him. a giat.t
i> aroused within, and though you bind him
with cables they would part like tnread, and
though you f.isten him hcven time.- round
wlta chains thoy would ?nap like rutted
wire, and though you piled up in hl? path
heaven high Bibles, tracts end sermons, and
on tbe top sboul l sot the cross of the H->rj of
pod, yver them all the gambler would Ioar?
ltk?* a roo over tho roc^s, ."??? ^ ..;iy fo t>>r
dlttoo.
A tniwi used to ra aping scores of hundred*
of dollars from the gaming table will not bo
content with slow work. He will Ifay,
"What Is tht n*? of my trying to m?ko Ihes?
#30 In my stor* whta I can get Ur? tVtac*
that in halt au h*nt flown M
never kuew a ooaflrtaed Th\ vlod
industrious. The men #l**? t(> l,T?v?I
Hi)e?id Hrt\?S 6ot fr?Hfoly ?l|K,lK0<i
ZX IS Kllon.w*, on;uo?loatloo, or .iwp.
or lu corrupting new vlottm?. J J?U ? j
tt? s&srx&zvfi
"E' X
The JhilXpher. the v*r* Jr.* id ^ ?
warning la at war with ail th* wWaUW
of hoolety. Any trade \if . o^nipatlon 'hat
In o( u#e i ? enj)0W16g. The
txivaocn^ H>? lutt>r?*U o! aoolety by the
T&nllu?* effected, JfM oaT i?/t 'J* **1
frHtflllOiltS It tfat* by Cl'.'HOlug tha hc>u?ew
Sr Vho fl/ that takf* tba i*?f
from the drop* oi th* ?&| MBproat?n by
l?v\ tltv ? ivm the nil And keeping bivo* th
KM*?* Hut the gambler glr? no I .any.
thlnu for that which ho takfe- I ** 4? I \1 ti
i SSSuoe. Ho doe* make a feWrn; bvf ?? ?
disgrace to tl\? man hA fl?Ve^r^|,ftlr t0 J|J
hoart- jrOlA *0 his buatnWH, angulah to hU
j ^ilJ, hhame to hlsohli iren and eternai waa^
Jau ?w ay to his houI. He pay* lp
biood. and agony* and ;
What dull work I* piowltg to the rorrnor
?i?i ft "?? vlllaga Bftloon In ono night
$T mat? Mjfl V$l
I?im? and iniaauf* and lH'
mint* ami weigh Hilg^'-S When In a night
^ ,,mkev Ti n
ur It losea a?aln, profits ot a season/ Johu
noJaOk wa^H..H hi mercantile agent from
e^sgqSSSB^
r?e,wKvii5vTC^%?'?''?r
SaK;:SS
ss.'g&SI ?.**
^C-Tr'wort^row.^.
sad there are no consolations for the loss
Z} C"'.wKi?C,iu?"y
ib," r&stt". "ssa
!rK.?w wiaVX.
?>,#> faded cheek of sickness and to<oolt
h..iiw>.l iirow of tho laborer whisper hope and
Sor tuT^i m cia.oa vlotlm ot tho gainj
?nS Who,, an h?n.rt man la In
? wiuiilo he- has sVmpathy . poor leuow.
they sAy. Ihit do gambler* come
I tho agonies of tho gambler.' In NO"uuu
"!!"'? Hr' hZ\Z"?< tha Til a*?? oVthi
""tnto'Yw oatiw ,low,i Irani tlw ?al,,"U ai>3
uot hii<, htn *l?rrlns?i wont .
Lmo'iioJ mi a ?l,l? a??y. mot a trloai, from
S-SSt r. Sir a Kr!' wMlo
1 1 i'.i t 000 Ho died nt last a beggar
nmWO lcs How many gamblers felt sorry
f r iir SorierY Who cjmoIo I him on the
!L,.i' nig estate? Wimt gamblor subscribed
to put a stone over the poor m-in grajt
No one. Furthermore, this sin i>< ?
ho that doublets come up om'O tlm .
dl^o arO introduce 1 by the gj?iub y oom0
sorvod by tho honoM men wh>
info the nlaY. and this accounts for the
n oty-nine out of a hundw 1 w.io gam
that they once owne 1.
tn n Lfi\inini{ houso in Sun Francisco a
voung man having just eom? l froni tlx)
depositovl a n?rg?> sum up^n th'- nco an I \\ n
*22,000 H'lt tho tldo turn", Jnt?' ? ?
mix lot y comes up .1. the e?ui iMoui ";?? fj
Klnwlv the cards went forth. K>ory e>e is
fixed. Not a sound is h-ur 1 until tho a"o is
roveate.l, favorable to tho h.nk. 1 ner.' are
shouts of "roul ! Foul" bat tu- k-vpers ot
the table produce their
roar is siloneetl. and tho bank ha<
000. 1)) you,' call this a game -> -h^nco/
There is no Vhanco about It. Hut theso
I dishonesties ip the cirryintr o.? of the
i Jaino are nothing when o .mpare
with the frauds that arc committed
in or<ler to get money to go on with tho ne
farious work. Gambling, with ts needy
hand, has snatched away the widow s inlto
and t\ie portion of the orphans; has sold the
daughters virtue to get the mean* to con
tinue tho unme, Ins written the counterf it s
signature, emptied the banker's mouov ou
and wielded the assassin s ri ero is
no depth of meanness to whlch t w l not
stoop. There is no cruelty at Which It is ? ?
nalletl There ii no warning of Gotl tn.H 11
will not dare. M? rcliesr, unappeasable,
orcer and wilder, It blinds, it firirdeus. it
rends, it blasts, it crushes, it ''"^h.n^thev
nothing to do with gamblers whoth 1 the>
..umltle on larire scab* or small s.'ali.
("1st out these men from your companr
l)o not bo intimate with them. Alway. be
.ii>.. There I" no demand that you ?ytr
rirs
rurs in".;; .Kii
""ll.KrOmn TOl.'r I ot
{" X ||B? fv a?"iw *?-?' mM'\
liai summer. Her name is lb hgi ju.
TIIKliK IS TROl ltliK AHKAI)
UrtMCOii (irent lirltiiti and China on
Account of a Concession.
In response for information in r^nril to
the recent cession by China to the liussinn
Steam Navigation Company of a portion of
the foreshore at Clio Foo, whtch was claimed
by nn F.nglish company, Mr. George N'. Cur
?<tn. under secretary for foreign affairs stated
in the house of commons Thursday that
Iter majesty's minister at Pekin had sent a
cabin dispat' b to the governor at f.ond on
f-ny Ing that a concession had been granted t?y
Chinn to a Russian firm at Che foo. I>y which
British vest# d rights were infringed. The
minister's dispatch also said t lint he had in
formed the Chinese government that it would
be held answerable for all Injury to Itritish
interests resulting from granting the con
cession.
I>.*mnpces For Lor'atlng n Saloon.
Th?* question whether or not a property
owtter mny recover damages for the looAtlon
of a sal om In his neighborhood is raised foi
the first time In Maryland, It la said, l?y a
suit that hns b**en instituted in the Iialtimore
Court of Common I'ieas. Thrf stilt was
brought t<y Martin Cloonan and wife who
live at 115 Parkin street. They claim #5,000
from Johanna Prlnane. who have a saloon
at 113 Parkin street. The claim 1m fer al
leged depreciation in value of the property
cf Mr. and Mrs. Cloonan and personal an
noyance to them from the location of th">
?o'.oon next door.
Arrested by the Sheriff".
Owing to the nrrest of the teacher* and
patrons of the Orange Park school at Orange
Park, Fla., for violating an enactment which
makes it A penal offence to conduct In Flor
ida, a school In which wTOle And' T.Uck per
sons are instructed together, the school,
W*t<h H conducted by the American mlsaion
ary association has been clow?l, tho sheriff
Mating twlho had been Instructed to arMet
nsd rearreefand continue to arrest aa long
as long as the Vhool should be continued.
TIIK FIFTYiMHmTH CONtillKMR.
A 8yoo|nli of the Proceedings of liolb
Houses. .
THK HKNA'iH
4. S. V ?? '
n WHDJitftDAl. ? ,v
fiver and harbor bill ftas passed in the
Benato Wednesday, leaving only three of
tho annual appropriation to to t<piUJ
Theae are t^e ufeffiol oM n6l?< ir bin Till the
fcmlncaUona bill, unci the deficiency bill, but
before either ot them Is taken up the Dela
ware senatorial election case win have to be
disposed of 1 and to that case Friday has
been assigned 1 i,. . ?
' ? h u h?oa x.
Tae Senate Thursday made a favorable re
port on Senator Sutler's public building bill
at Durham, appropriating #125,000. The
following bills worn pMsetl llbijfle bill to
iettle tires ^ntho Airodondo grant, Florida;
.ienate bill for mouumema to the revolu
tionary geuwals, Francis Nash and Wm.
Davidson, of North Carolina; f $.000 fer each.
The p^?Joh.billa he calendar wore then
UPeu ispand were passed very expeditiously,
to thenumber of 60, in half an hour, among
them Benato bill granting a po/islon pf 476
a mouth to the widow of Hear Admiral Wal
Sr$. dud of $25 a month to the
itightorof Major General Phillip Kearney.
rnu>AY.^
In the Benate Friday Mr. Morgan, Demo
crat, of Alabama, offered * rtyiolutlp j |q.
I atruotinu the oomqilttee on foreign relations
lo JUtqUIre UB to tho rights of tho United
Ptatfts under treaties with Bpaiu in res poet
to* the troatmont of American citizens
attested in Cuba, ,and under sentence of
dyth . bjr the Spanish military tribunals;
?qd ftlso UlWcting tho Becrotary of Staty. to
fiend to tho Benate literal copleq of tho orig
inal copies of tho Cashing protocol, of July
12th, 1877, and, copies of correspondence ou
such protocol and nn its bearing t&iVards the
pensions cnptur? a on tho Competitor. Mr,
Bacon, Demoofat. of Georgia, addressed the
Benate in fsvor of the bill to prohibit the is
suance of bouds or other interest bearing ob
llgntions of tho government by the Secretary
of the Treasury or other officers of the
government without tho authority Ml to'dh
K'ea9- ? ?
.?> HAfl'HDW. ,.
,Thp rosq^itlon offered In the Senate FrldaV
by Mr. JlOrgflm; (l>om.\jof. Atabaipa, In rolA
tlon((f^' the sentence of American citizens
paptured on, the Competitor in Cuban waters,
was taken up aud Mr. Morgan addressed
the Benate thereon. The recent action of
congress, he said, recognizing beliggeroney
of the Cubans had not be< n received by the
Spanish government and people as repre
senting tho attltudo of the government and
people of the United Btates on that
subject. In that action congress was not
fixing tho status of Cubans, but of cit
izens of the Uulted Btates. Proximity, Im
portant commercial reiatons, ownership of
valuable property acquired by Americans iu
Cuba, nno resort of a greater nuHlbeV of Cu
I bans to tho United States asking hospitality,
created telntlons of such an Intimate nature
With that Island thAt Congress vVas compelled
to examine into tho conditions o.f that poo
pie, and to determine whether they were at
peitco or in war. The United Btates had car
ried out faithfully tho neutrality lnws, and
had in no way Incited or promoted tho Insur
rection which was attended with such barbar
ities, and which had drawn into its vortex
citizens of the United States, and vory Impor
lant rights of persons and property,
MoNbAYt
The fortifications bill Was reported ??> tl>"
Senate Monday by Mr. Perkins. The esti
mates for 1 81)7 amounted to ?4,045, 105. Tlio
House bill carried *5,815,8:17, to which the
Benato added $4, 018, 001, making the total
reported to tho Benate * 10. Has. Tho ap
propriation for tho current fiscal year is only
*1, 1*45,557. The Senate rejected tho nomina
tion of It. A. Freeman to be postmaster at
Hurliugton, N, c. Tlie Senate eonllrmed the
nomination of Robert ltansoin and ltobert
Lee Jenkins to be respectively second secre
tary of legation to Mexico and consul at l'a
tras, tlrccCe.
T1IE HOUSE.
WEDNESDAY.
The House mainly occupied Wednesday in
the consideration of the Itinaker-Dnwnlng
contested ela ted case, Mr. Cooke. ofminolB,
resuming his argument in favor of ltinakel
Tho dobato was participated in by Mr. Lacey
of Illinois, in favor of Downing, and Mr.'
Dalr.ell, of Pennsylvania, who gave reasons
for not assenting to the report for unseating
Mr. Downing. "Messrs. Hepburn, of Iowa,
and Connolly, of Illinois, strongly favored
the seating of Mr. Itinaker. Tho Houeo by a
vote ot 139 to 35 re-committed the case to tho
committee on elections No. 1, with instruc*
Hons to recount such parts of the voto as it
deemed proper.
THURSDAY.
In the House Thursday Representative
Skinner Introduced a bill to pay back #1?7
to S. It. Fowlej of Washington, for wrong*
fully collected customs 011 salt. Mr. Prince re
ported from elections committee No. 2, the
contested case of Cheatham, Republican, vs.
Woodward, Democrat, from the Bocond dis
trict of North Carolina, recommending that
that tho sitting member (Mr. Woodward) re
tain ills seat. Tho roport was agreed to.
Fifty-throe pension bills were acted upon
favorably and reported to the House for pas
sage, among the beneficiaries being. the wid
ows of Col. Orlando M. Poe, General John J.
Newton, Brigadier General (^has. D. Jame
son and Brigadier General and ex-Senator
George E. Spencer and Robt. Smalls of South
Carolina, the famous colored pilot and ex
Congressmau.
KBIOAT.
The House Friday proceeded to read and
pass the private pension bills favorably acted ,
upon by the committee of tho whole during
the past week, there being about 160 in all on
the calendar. When the bill was reached to
ponsion tho wittyw of tho late Becretarj "
Orcsbam, at tho rate of #100 per .month.
Mr. Talbert, Democrat, of South Ckrollna.
made the polut that no quorum had^votod
on its passage, and t%e Speaker wasvfr5ITt>^
pel led to count a quorum. Tho voto by which
the bill was passed was 120 to 5. -Mr. Talbert
also endeavored to seouro a recommittal of
the bill granting a ponsion of #75 a month
to the widow of the late Gen. ThomnsEwlng. .
Sr.. with instructions to reduce the amount
a month, but the motion falled--55 to
10. '
MONDAY.
While Monday was suspension day in the
House the greater part ot tho tession was ex
pended in the passage of thirty-ilvo pension
bills reported iroin Friday night's session and
to passage of bills under unanimous consent,
including the following: Granting aslteto the
city of lJiloxl, Miss. . for a charity hospital:
incorporating the Society of Colonial Dames;
authorizing the lonti or donation of con
demned cannon to Grand Army posts; to
compel the attendance of witnesses before
local land oflb'ers.
SOt'TII KKN 8TATK8 KXl'OSI I ION.
Slic Will Kill the Ivargcst Building
'I'lmt Chii !>c Scnirfd.
Tl?r> organization o( the exhibits for the
Bout hern States F.xposition nt Chicago is pro
ceeding rapidly. The following general <>x
,?4n^ita havo been ?leeided upon, to show the
products of the entire South:
Forest Products? In chnrge of Prof. D. E.
Fernow, chief of division of forestry, United
States agricultural department.
Mineral Products? In charge of Dr. David
T. Day, United States geological survey.
Fibers- Probably in charge of C. II. l)odge
of the United States agricultural depart
ment.
F.?ich<4>f the foregoing will occupy at least
10,000 square feet. A great feature will be
made of cotton, cotton products and proces
ses of manufacture, which wHl require
about 20,000 square feet. It will comprise
the eariiett and moat improved machinery
and every variety of cotton fabric. It Is
expected that tbla department will be und*?
the direction of a widely known expert and
prominent inventor of cotton machinery.
The tobacco section.wiU be planned undet
the advice of Dr. H. P. Battle, director ol
the United States experiment station, Raleigh,
N. C., and Prof. C. F. Vanderford, seoretarj
of the United States experiment atatlon,
Knoxville, Tenn., both of whom are eminent
authorities on tobacco culture.
Prof. W. C. Stnbbs, director United State*
sugar experiment station , New Orleans, haj
been requested to supervise the sugar ex
hibit.
With thesa gentlemen wiU be associated
Prof. /. A. ilalssaa, 8ta to peoloftot ol North
Carolina, who baa the beet existing Southern
collection of minerals and forest productions;
Prof. Yates, State geologist of Oaorgla; Mea*
era. Roche, NeeNtt, Lane and Stone, com
mlsaloaers of agriculture of South Carolina,
Oeoffia Alabama and Mississippi.
W II AT IT MEAN* TO L<VSTm THE POWfcH
13m
^ Ynuu| n'oi?)?i) >Vhof? XejTN
trtMuie^l ilor riow K<\?tlna---A
, -
yr^ fwK* Herald, Baltimore, V<1.
Mrs. Jessie 8hea U a ypuAg married woman
and sui>erind^$d yhat eftjlwei incurabt#
tttaUdV, insomnia. A U*tnld reporter oa>'*4 "-j
at her residency recently, and was shown a
to the neatly furnished parlor and told that
Mrp. Shea M^uqld bs d?we la a few mtndto/,
fioou * light step was heard tripping dp wo
the stairway et\d Mrs. Bhea, radiant with
health and thevjgorof. young .womanhood)
altered ?.b? tdMR.' When asked If ohe had
Used Dr. William#' Pink Pills, with a smile
whtoh betokened the utmost satisfaction the
young lady replied "Tee, I have i|06d thertu
and had I not neard of. t^em I doubt If ^
would havs been hef* to ahswer you* cull' "
Continuing, she said: VAbout two months
ago I had ao ettaok of what the doctors
termed nervous prostration. My appetite
left me ontire'y snd whi^t little sleep I gof*
and It was very lltUe, I f)Mwre yott, WAJ not
by any riAeans refreshing. -On the contrary'
when I awoke from a nap I hadsuoh a tired
and exhuuMed feeling that I was loth to Iry
to get to sleep again. j continue^ to .losi
fl?n?h day n f tot day unl^l I was almost 1
shadow oo mpafred with ray former self.
"As soon as I began to take the Pink Pills
I oommenood to Improve. I em no longer
troubled with nervouguees. I have a good
appetite, experlenoe none of the feeling*
Incident to ludlgestlon, and I sleep sound
as u healthy child, ThtJ t>ltia Ar? oeftaihiy
all they. lire repreeehted to be and, as J b?v
ileve I owe my life to the fact of baring ilsed
them, I shttU alway#, cheerfully /eoomjnend
them tp my( friends ana (jther persons whom
I And to P? .fluttering from themaltdlee of
which they cdwl me."
. Dr. Williams' Pink rills contain, In a oon?
deospd form, all the elements necessary to
give new life ana rlohness to the bloo^l *?<f
resforo scattered nerves, They are also 4
speqiflq foi- troubles peculiar to females, sticq
as suppressions, Irregularities and all forms
of weakness. Thoy build up the blood, and
restore tho glow of health to pale and sallow
cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure In
all oases arising from mental worry, over*
work or excesses of whatever natttr#. , ,v'Q*
Pills are sttld.ih boiee (pover in loose, bulk]
at 60 cents H box or si* boxes for 12.50, ana
may be had of all druggists, o jr dlreot by
hiaii from l?r. Williams' Medicine Company}
feoh^^eotadt; N. Y.
Success! ul
growers of fruits, berries,
and all kintto of vegetables,
know that the largest yields and
best quality are produced by
the liberal use of fertilizers
containing at least lo"o of
Actual Potash.
Without the liberal use of Pot
ash on sandy soils, it is impos
sible to grow fruits, berries and
vegetables of a quality that will,
command the best prices.
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom
ing special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain
ing latest resear< heson the subject of fertilisation, and
are really htlpful to farmers. They are sent fof
the asking .
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