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1 } TALM AGE SERMON. Dr Talmago Shows That Good or Evil .A . Done Returns to Bless or Blast UsIn this disoourso Dr. Talmago shows that tho good or ovil wo do roturns to bloss or blast; text, Isaiah xi, 22, "It is he that sittoth upon tho oirolo of tho oarth." WLilo yrt p oplo thought that tho world was tUt and thousands of years beforo they found out that it was round, Isaiah, in uiytrxt, intimated tho shapo of it, God sitting upon tho oiroio of tho earth. Tho most beautiful 6gtiro io >11 G com o try is tho oirulo. God umdo tho univoreo on the {dan of a oiiolo. Thcro aro iu tho natural world straight lit or!, angels, psrallr lograms, diagonals, quadrangles, but theso evidently aro not God's favorites. Almost ovorywhoro where you find him gcouKtrizing you find tho oirolo domi nant, and if not tho oirolo thon tho curvo, whioh is a oirolo that died yourg. If it had lived long onough, it would havo boon afuliorb, a periphery. An ellipso is a oirolc pressed only a lit tlo too hard at tho sides. Giant's Causoway, in Irel&ud, shows what God thinks of mathematics. There aro ovor 115,000 columns of rooks?octagonal, hexagonal, pontagonil. Tlmse recks eoitu to havo boon made by lulo fir coQipajj. Every artist has his ldiug room, waero ho may iu'ikcfi*ry >cs, but he ohocsos one shape as pr.v ablc to all others. 1 will not say / that tho Giant's Calloway was thi world's molding room, but I do sr.v out of a great many bguros G id poauis to havo solcctod tho oirolo as tho best. "It is ho that eitto'h on the oirolo of tho <arth.M Tho ninrs in % oirolc, the moon iu a oirclo I ho tua in a oirjlo, tho uai vorso in a oirclo ar.d tho throne of G id tho center of that o'rolc. Appreciation of this would oorreol tho aioh.teoturo of ohuroben whoso shapo is ofton a d? fi.\roo ol divico t ug gchtion. When mon build ohurohcB, they ought to imilato tho idea of the Great Arohitrot and put tho audicnoo in a cirolo, knowing that tho tided of emotion roll moro easily that way than in straight lines. Six thousand years ago God Hung this world out of his right hand, hut lie did not throw it cub iu a straight lino, but ourvilinoar, with a Joaeh of lovo holding it so as to bring it back again. Tho wor'd bt*rted from kin hand pure and Edonio. Lt has boon rolling on through regiors of inoial ion and dibtoniper. How long it will roll God only knows, but it will in duo time mako complete circuit and oomo back to tho plaoo whoro it startod, tho hand of God, puro and Kdonio. Tho history of tho world goes in a oirolo. Why is it that tho shipping in our day is improving ho rapidly? A < scientific shipbuilder saye it is because > men aro imitating in some respects what tho small wits deride, tho old model of NorK'b arlr nnl eu u>? o?r> it ; -> old tiiuo pictures, but ai it really was i aooordiDg to the aooount givon. Groat ships havo wo now, but #hero is tho * ship on tho s.a today that oould outf rido a dolugo in winch tho hoavon and /1( tho earth woro wrecked, landing &11 tho ' of. passengers in safety?two of oaoh kind of living creatures, hundreds of thous\ anda of pioocs Pomology will go on with its aohiovo monts until aftor many oonturics the world will havo pluius And pears equr.l to tho paradisaical. Tho nrt of garden ing will grow for ooi'turies, and af'.or tho Downing* acd Mitchell i of tho world havo tiono their best in tho far future tho art of gardening will oomo up to tho arborcacnoo of ilio yoar 1. If tho makers of oolored glass go on im proving, thoy may in somo oouturicH bo ablo to mako son-iothing equal to ti e oast window of York minister, which w?s built in tho year 129U. Wo ate six oonturies behind thoRc artists, but tho world mutt keep on toiling until it shall make tho oomploto e remit and ooino up to tho skill of thoic very men. if tho world oontinuos to improve in masonry, wo shall havo after awhile, l _ -j ? yuxiu?l>ri niwer mo auvunot) 01 oonturics, mortar equal to that which L saw in tho wall cf au exhumad English oity built in tho tiruo of tho ltsinins, 1,U00 years ago, that mortar today as good &b tho day in which it was mado,Lhaving outlasted tho briok aud atono. I aay afior hundred* of yearn masonry may advanoo to that p^iut. If tho world stands long enough, wo may ha.e a oity hi largo an they had in old times?Babylon, five times tho sizo cf Lonoon. Vou go in'o tho potteries of England, and you titd thorn making cupa and vases after tho atjlo of tho oups and vases exhumed from I'ompoii. 'I ho world is n it going hack Oh, no! But it is swinging in a oir.do and will oomc around to the styles of pottery known so long a*o as tho cays of Pompeii. Tho worid must keep en progressing until it makes tho oomploto oirouit. Tho curve is in tho right clireotion; tho ourvo wiil keep on until 11 becomes tho ouclu. Well, now, what is true in tho iua terial univireo is truo in God's mor&l government and spiritual arrangement. That's tho meaning of EzokiJ's wheel All com men t a'oi ? a* r e in saying thai tho wheel moans God's providenco Bui a wheel is of no uso unless it turns, and if it turn in turns around, and it r turns around in a circle. Wuat tho ? Are wo parts of a great iron maohi o wnirwu around whether wo wili or not the viokiins (f lmxorablo faioV N 1 So far from that 1 aha i sl o n > ou tba wo ourselves start the oiroto of good 01 bad actions and that it wul surely como around again to us unlehH by divino intervention it bo hindered. Those bad or good actipnB may mako tho oirouit of many years, but oorno back to us thoy will as ocrtainly as that (iod sits on tho cirolo of tho earth. But it issomotimos tho oaso that this oiiolo swoops through a century? through many oonturics Tho world | stated with a thoooraoy for govornmvnt < ?that is, God was tho prosidont and emperor tf the world. Pooplo got tired of a theonraoy. Thoy said: "Wo ; don't want God dircotlv interfering with i the affairs of tho world. Give us a i monarchy." Tho world had a monarchy, j fciFrom a monarchy it is going to havo a i >1 limited monarchy. After awhilo tho \ /limited monarchy will be given up, and t the republican form of government will \ he everywhere dominant and rsoogniz < ed. Then the world will get tired of t the republioan form of government, ( > and it will have an anarohy, whiob is \ no government at all. And theft all \ ? V I III I ?C???? ?*?? oapablo cf righteously governing man, I will or" out again for theooraoy ard say, " l.jt God o. iuo hack and ocmdu n i iho affairs of tho world," every stop ? | monarchy, limited monarchy, ropublt- , oatiu' , anarchy -only dilloront slop) i between the hrit tl.eooiaey and tho la t , theooraoy or segments of tho great oir olo of tho earth oo which (Jo v 8''.8. , Hut do not hoodoo liopaiiuuthccauou , you oaunot sco tho ourvo of ovoutd and , thoroforo oono udo that God's govern- | incnt is going to b.oak down. History , IcIIh us that in the uitki g of thopyra- ] Uiidti it took 2 000 men iwo jurj to , drag one great utono from tho quarry , and J ut it into tho mi amide. If men | short livid o*n afford to wotk so slowly i?? th't. oannot GH in tho bu ldi ig of oterniticH afford to wait? What though God should take 10,- ! 000 years to draw a o'roloV Shall wo tnko our littlo watch, which wo havo to wind up overy night lost it run down, , and hold it up bctiido tho olock of otor n&l agobV If, aooordiog to tbo Bible, a thousand ycare arc in G jd's sight as ono day, then, according to that calculation, the t> 000 yoara of tho world's exiHtOi o) has boou ouly to God from , Monday to Saturday. Hut it in ofteu tho uaso that tho robound is quicker, tho return ii tiiuvh ( quicker, than that. The circle is , aonncr oomplotod. You resolve t'ii?t you wiildovrh^t p/od you o*n. lu cnc wook you | ut a word of oounsol in the heart of a Stbbath school ohild. I)ur ing that sauio week you givo a letter of introduction to a young man struggling in business. During tho same w?. ok you ni&ko au oxh station io a prayer in ot iog. It. is a'l gone. You will never hour of it pel hap.-, you thick. A few ycara r "tcr a nuu c >mos up to you an ' 1 says, ' You don't know mo, do you?" 1 You say, ''No; I don't re mo tuber over to have seoo you." "Why," ho says, 1 ' I was in the Sabbath school o at s ' over which you were tho t< achor Quo Sunday you invi od mo to Chris!;. I 1 accepted tho offer. You boo tVat 1 ohuroh with two towers yondoi?' 1 "Yob," you )-a7. Ho save, "That id whore 1 preach," for: "Do you boo that govi rnor's houso? That is whore 1 l 15o? " Om day a tntn oomos to you and ' says, "Good uioru'iig." You look at ' hiui And H?y: "Why, you havo tho 1 advantage of mo L cannot plaoo you " ' Ho eayn, "Don't you romouibrr thirty 1 years ago giving a letter of iotroduo tion to a young man?a lottcr of iotro 1 duotion to Wi'liam K Dodge?" "Ych, 1 yee; I do " llnuvyb: "lam tho man. That wab my fir ' t p toward a for- ' tuno, but I have rotirod from business 1 now and am giving riy time to philau* 1 thropieB and public intorcsta. Uomo ' up to my house aud seo mo." Or a man couiob to you aud Hays: "L ' want to iu'roduoo myself to you. I 1 woct into a ? raycr mooting hoiiio yoars 1 ago. I eat back \ y tho door. You I aroeo io mtko an exhortation. That talk ohaugtd tho courso of my life, and I if 1 ever got to hoav.n uadorGod I will t owe my salvation to you " In only I ton, twenty r.r thirty yoari tho cirolo I swept out akd swept back again to your t owd grat: ful iKart I Hut sometimes i'. is a wider oirolo and I does not return for a groat while. I saw 1 a I)?ll of expenses for burning Lttiunr 1 a* d Itidloy. Tho bill of espouses 1h>b i i lie ho itoms among othors: Hhiilinvs. l\noo. ' Oao lead of tiro fag its 8 4 (Ji.rtago for four loaiia wood.. 2 ? ' Item, a post 1 4 I cm, two chains .3 4 1 Item, two staples ? 6 i t ? ii nuui, i jur irtOT rd A W 1 making in all 25i. 8 i. That wasohoap firo, c -naidcring all tho oircum8t?nor8, but it kindled a light which thouo r.ll ! around tho world and aroused tho mar- 1 tyr fcpiiit, and out from ?hat barni g of ( Latimer and llldloy rcltod tho circle ( wider and wider, Hiartiig other ciroh.B, 1 oouvoluting, overrunning, oircuuia jriv { ing, over* robing, all hcavon, a oirolo. But whit is ituo of tho good is ju it ( antruo of ihe nad. You utter inland r 1 gainst your neighbor. It has gouo ' forth from your teeth. It will nuv. r oorno back, you think. You havo dmo t tho man all tho mischief you cm You I rej.oioo to i?oo him wiooe. You na7, t "Didn't 1 give it to him!" That word t has gone out?that f.landorous word? { on it j prisonous and blaicd way. You l think it will ncvor do you aoy harm. 1 But L am watching that word, and I ( boo it beginning to ourvo, and it ourvos t around, and it is aiming at vour hoitt. 1 You had bettor dodgo it. It rolls into i your bosom, and after it rolls in awoid ( of an old book rolls in after it, saying, ( "With what measure yo moto it ehail t bo measured to you Again." t You maitroat an ?7ed parent. You bogrudgo him the room in your hou?3. You aio impatient of his whimsicalities and garrulity, it makes you mad to hear huu toll <he hhiiio story twioo. You uivo him food ho cannot toa tieato. Vrou wish ho wan away. YTou wonder j if ho id yoirtf *r? liv i fni"oii?w IT? ?.Ul ho gODO very soon. Hit* Btojis aro shorter and shorter. llo is going to J stop. But God *'hs an nooouot to Hotilo . with you on 'ha aobj.'oi Atorajfhilo your ?>yo will bo oim, and your gsi wiU half, andthos iiu : o ?if grinding wiil ' b low. ai>d you will to 1 the t ame story t.wioe at d your ohhlrn wi l wood r if , you wdl m vor bo ti.ken away. They oanod you 'father" on ?; now they oall , you tho "old nian " If you ltvo a few years longer, tbey will uali you tho 'o'd yap." What aro tho-o rougn word* ai h wt?i h your ouldrt fi *ru accosting you? They ato tho oobu of tho very words >ou biased in tho car of your old < father forty >ei?rs ago What in that 1 which you are trying to ohew, but fiod 1 it unoiastioablo and your jaws aoho, f and you surrondor tho attomp ? For- 1 haps it may bo tho gristlo whioh you 1 gavo to ycur father for fcis broakfait t forty years ago. t A gentleman pasting along tho avo- 1 nuo saw a son drag i g his fathor into * the Btroct by tho 1 ir of tho head. Tho ' gentleman, ou r d At this biutal onduot was about to puoisu tho offender, whon tho old msu aroao and B^vlthc "Don't hit him. It's all right. . yours ago this morning 1 dragged ' my fathor by tho hair of his head." y ** is a oirole. Other sins may ho It can iournod to tho next world. That o'l,y, an is made quiokly, very quiokly. | what a stupendous thought that 1 ?ood and tho evil wo start oome baol : , if-1 Do you know that the judgrrfljIf lay will bo only the points at wlflij 1 ho oirolos join, tho good and tho bH i >oming baok to us unless divino intV rention hinder?oomingbaok to us wL,?? vcloomo of delight or ourscs of <mf VmmedlaUly, out ttt*? ???*? pr. ill II ? * I* _ Oh, I would liko to one Paul, tho invalid missionary, at t h > turnout when influenoo ooou s to foil orb, hid io11 icooe rolling out tlrruth Antiooh, ;' r< ugh Cyprus, through Lystia, tl rough Corinth, through Alhons, through A ia, through Luiupo, through America, through tho first century, L rough tivt couiurLs, through twenty a nturios, through earth, through hoav no, and at last tho wavo of influcuoo, hwiog mado full oirouit," slr.koa his ioul. Oh, then I would liko to soo IiiujI No ono o?n tell tho wido swoop j< tho oitolo of 1'aUi's infiuonoc t-avo tho ono who is seated ou tho o'rolo of the oarth. I should not liko to boo tho oounton*1.00 of Voltaire whon hid infiuouoo sotuos to full orb. Whon the fatal houiorrhago so'tid hiui at oighty throo rears of ego, his influeooo did Dotooaso. Tho most br.lliant man of his oontury, ho had used a 1 hiBfaoultics forassauKing Christianity, his had iullaonoo widening through Kranoo, widoning out?hrough Germany, widening through all Kuropo. widening through Amorioa, widoning through tho 123 years that havo gouo siooo ho Oiod, widoning through oarth and widoning through tho groat fu'u'o. until at last Lho accumulated influence < f his baleful teachings and dioolulo life will boat against his dis.uayod spirit, and at that mo-soul it will bo enough to mako tho blank hair of eu'crnal darkness turn while with tho horror No ono oan toll how I h*i bad man's ii.il tenoo gridled the :ar h save tho ono who is soa od on tho otrolo of tho car.h. tho Lord Almighty. ' Well, now," say Bcnao, 4 this in some rotpoote is a vnry glad thoorv and in others a very bad one. Wo would liko to have the good wo have ever dono o iu.c back to us, but tho thought that ah inn bioa wo havo ever ooojiuitted o-Ut Oil.. :.i- - ? r,... ? -. IU un UIIB Ub Willi allright." My brother, I havo to toll you God o*n break that oirolo and will do so at your call 1 oau btii g twenty pasbagOH of Soripturo to piovo thai wiionGod for ChritU'd B*ko forgives a tu:ia tho sina of his past life nuvor.oomo oaok. Tho whr.ol may r?ll on and od, but you ?ako your poji?ion b. hiud tho orois, and tho whool w rikcB iho orobB ind ia shattered forovor Tho pir.s fly off from tho oirolo and fall a right angles witii complete oblivion Forgiven! Forgiven! Tho meanest thing a nan san do ia, after floino d Oioulty has boon settled, to bring it up again, and God sill not do anything liko that. God'a memory ia inigtuy ooough to hold all tho oVontB of tho agou, hut thoro ib ono thing that ib huro to blip his momory, duo tiling ho ib uuro to forgot, and that is patdonod trauygressiona. How do 1 know 11? i will provo it. "Thoir bins and their iniquities will I romomb-v no mere." "Mesacd ib ho whobo transgrobwion iaforgivon." Hat do not miko the tnis'.ako of thinking that thin doottino of tho oirolo stops with this life. It rolib ou through heaven You might quoto in opposi lion to mo what St. John Hays about tho oily of hoavon. Ho says it "lioth Four tq laro.*' That does boom to militate against this idea of a oirolo, but no you not know tlioro it) many a square house that has a faintly oiro'o facing nfto i other and in a oirolo uiovtrg, and L oon prove, that this is so in regard to heaven. St .John says, "I hoard tho voioa of many augols rou^d about tho throno aud tho boasts and tho elders." And again ho says, "1 saw round bboui the throno four and tsvonty boas." Aud agaiu ho says, "There was a rain Dow rouud about tho throno." Tho two forrnor imply a oirolc, ths ast either a oirolo or a somioirolo, th mats faoingoaoh other, tho angels fo iog each other, tho iuju facing oat )ther, heaven an amphitheater tf glory liroumforonjo of patriaroh and prophet tud apostlo, oiroumforonoo of Sooto, jovenuutors and Thoban logion air i Aloigonsos, oiroumforonoo of the goJlil )f all agos, periphery of splendor urfr'" iliginod and indoboribable, a ciroloJ, jiroh I JM* Ifut every oiroumforonoo muathiJ^^' t con'.or and what is tho ocntor of 18 n icavonly oiroumforonoo? Christ?ll tU tho glory, his all tho praiso, his m ho crowns, all hoavon wroithed int#"" jarlaDd round about him. Tako off tl . mpori&l sandal from his foot and iold tho soar of tho spiko. Lift t^Kc mronot of dominion from his brow afl lee whero was tho laooration of <S$ >iiors. Come oosor, all hoavou. NHj ow tho oiro'o around his groat hoart, & Jhrist, tho Saviour, O Christ, tho tn? J Christ, tho Cod, koop thy throno v r, scatod on tho oirolo of the ear,Mfi icatod on tho oirolo of heavon! OnChriat, tho solid rock, I stand; 8 re. Ail other ground is shifting sand. I0 . Nodern Surgery Surprised rons "While suilt r<ng from a bad oasi^50'1' piles 1 consulted a physician who ?rd *ised mo to try a box < f l)oWit?\arl Wltoh Htzol Salvo,'' bi>h G. F. Part! /Vilania, Ga. 4 I proour?d abtx nn .vas ontiroiy ourcd. DoWitt's Wide IIaz )l Salvo is a tplordii cum for ptho w living r liof instantly and 1 i.oartiiy m JOUiUiOUU h to all ftuffc-rtrs," Sur^ljS^S u ucDOu:ftary to our?< pilrs. DiY\i^?fl Wuoh Haz.il Salvo will euro any o^s b (Juts, burns, bruises and all ol.q00 wounds aro also quiokly ourcd by Hi.war-i of oouutoi foils. Dt. K NjiIud jual <>110 Against Sampson., r 11 The Sjhioy court of inquiry baa 1? ilinrd to grant the request mado W?j ^ lesday by Attorney Thoall, aotir.g ^ht Vdimral Simpson, that tho roiuarka[ ,'apt. Parker concerning tho fact t/bar? ho Spanish steamer Uolou lay in Va^ laroor at Santiago for some hours afP^y ho arrival thero of Admiral Sampsuijt1 >o strickoD from tho rooord. AdmPd?d )owoy writing fir tho oourt says t his action has bcon takon after o(*1S}g ul consideration. ?. ' >ut fatigue. VJaMm 1a a hundred percent to k >5^ sarnlng capacity. Kb be kept la healthful action id only by \\l | I f s Pills ;e3 In gome quarters. W cvTnted "muolT" damVge. fe w.. ] , dq r of Aro at any, tnio- I A ORFAT SPEECH. I (CoDtiiuer frc n> p?gc 1.) the dis> Htoli wAf tela mandatory or- j der H side < vi iy tommander at tho | frc at had certain discretion even i t oirrying c ut luatdatoiy oidcrs. Mr. Haymrtc'd in f rtpl io Ifti guago ho w Nelson hftd disobeyed orders ftt Copenhagen ard bftd won immortal famo. If Commodore Sohlcy had dishonestly dipobryrd orders, if ho 1 ad betrayed his coniitrv, if ho hid difobcyed in lad faith Mr. ltayncriaid it would call for condemnation. "Is a oommanding oftiocr away from homo." ho asked, "to bo stripped of every prerogative that ho ought to possess, in order to dctcrmino upon tho exigencies of tho ocoasion. if ho aols honestly, aeooidiLg to tho best judg moot, ard light that ho has, is he to bo branded and consigned to ignc my bccauto some ono clso in thosamo situation might liavo adopted a different oourei? It is easy enough at this hour to pass a oiitioism upon tho oonduot of tbeoompaigu. The question, however, is not to determine what is tho coudi lion cf our minds today, but what was i ho condition of Admiral Schley's mind at tho hour when tho events took plaoo." Mr. llaynor then took up tho consideration of tho specification 4, covering "tho oirouroetanocs attending tho ar rival of tho flying squadron oil San tiago, tho rcaeons for its retrograde turn westward and departure frcm elf Santiago, and tho proprioty thoreof." Mr. Ilaynor referred at l^ngili to tho meeting of Conitnodoro Schley with '"apt. S gsboe then in oommauu of the St. Paul, uton tho airival of tho living j squadron c-ff Santiago. Speaking of tho , captain, ho sa'd: "A more hot ost wit uiss than ho never took tho witness stand, ncr is tluro a more gallant aod tftoiont officer in tho navy than ho is. ( Unfortunately ho has gotten hiruHolf , ii io a predioament benaiian 1<i?? is an over whelming Mray of to liuiony in loforcLCt to tho couiaiuiiira'ions he hold with Conunodcro Bohloy iff SaD tiago and which absolutely jiihlify tho admiral tuking tho oourso ho did." Mr. Kaynor said tho ooouta w< ro ihoto for the purposo of finding out if the Spanish fl?ot wan iu Santiago, tho hiuio purposo that (Joinmodoro Bohloy was thcro for. They did not find out. ('oinmodoro Bohloy did. They go soott freo and (Jomuiodoro Bohloy is to be oondcmncd. Mr. Ray nor then reforrod to tho do l>frtment dispatch of May 111 which Admiral (thou captain) (Jottou tostibod to dolivoring on board ttio Brooklyn and in which tho pobitivo ntatcment was niado that tho Spanish Hoot was in tho harbor at Santiago and said that it was oortain it ncvor had been rcoeivad by tho oomuiodoro. "If Capt. Hi*, shoo had not taid to CotnuK doro Bohh y tho Bpanibh fleet was not the rc, Commodoro Bohloy never would havo gono to tho wjstward on 1 what is called his retrograde u-oveuient Moro than tliat, Japt. Sigsbeo put a Cubm pi'.oton boaid Bohloy's ship and that pi'ot iuipressio tho oomin?)doro with tho idoa that tho Spanish ships could not g:t in thero Ail things created in iho uiind of Cotuuiodoio Bohloy tho indoliblo impression that the Spanish (loot was not?in tho harbor of Santiago. This abHolutoly justified his moveniont to tho wost. Every inoidont around thtro, Capt. .J - well's i failuro to communicate, Capt. Wise's ? absolute failuro to oouimunioatc, Capt. t Cotton's failure tn nnnimiiBin?io !?<? : I or.use the diflpatohoB bo rcooivod oould t never havo been delivered to touiino ; u?).Ipv R9 tli'jV.BijrO i Dr. E. Norton, 4* FOR SALE. 1 t good farm near Cool Spring, lining 305 acres, with good ^ { ing and other outbuildings, a t tobacco barn, and good toba Some of the land well timber- , th p>nc and other timber. Address, (1111 C. Jones, Cool Spring, S. C. UHli^ )MAN?REUm ?? ally healthy woman has lit- I attend )ahi or discomfort at tno I itrual period. No woman Q i to have any. Wino of w ui will quickly relievo thoso I ting menstrual pains and W dragging head. ?1 ' A i . v , ", U^ Cod) S I aches caused by fulling of B dvdlir. I omb uiul irregular mouses. G ings fo I NE0F ARDUIi H. rought permuuout relief to! Good t I ,000 women who suffered! g month. It makes the men-1 d I * organs strong and healthy, n Qot IKv' 1 b !io provision made byNa~H sju 0 givo women relief from! 'rlblo aches and pains which n ~~ 1 bo many homos. H / I E Oiirbnwood, La., Oct. 14,1WO. v| (( >'/y 1 1 > beou very sick for Rome timo. S'y vs 1 kken with a severe pain in my flj I ( 1 could not act any relief uutf? POR1TI v bottle of Wine of Oardul. Be- .VI kd token all of It I was relieved B Undi I my duty to say that you havo a ? '01 medloine. u _ | ? A. V??KT. S laiv'.Uterature.addieM, siring map. Q LaMeg'Adv?*<>nrlHp?ttm?iit1''Tite n * I ?* M?tt&e Oo^ CtwlUooogk, T?nn, X 1 RAMON'S k t y+t<9* Pepsin p > \ W? SiCllT BUCa ilS.?L t X J\ {-or I r ? OllttJLS t?4 WaVER rr.d Anf 0 VKI ASrBC R1ME?V k-ORT TASTBU2M acd OUARANIKl" 1 wrfn fhhi I * *** ->. ^ Nt4 1st Lajars ttv 1 J foildren io from deck to deok. And on thov woDt <*w:n brotherH in ihr sbp'r, in<"l ho 'oc gun w?s fired fron ih? () <?< bal < V) >n s r d tho d- h; o io o ?' tt t S. iin vi rot wept from the f4oe of fu r ancient pub ossions. 'Well < one, c >n?/ a ulato you on tho victory,' wis loo : in .mor that m as bor.t from the halyard of iho HrotklyD. ntd frmi dav to thin no man has over hoard from Admiral Sobley tho slightest whisper or intimation that ho has usurped iho g'ory of that imporishahla hour. Tho t^undors of ill-* brooklyn as tho trcmblrd on tho waves have boon diHoordant musio lo tho ears of the envious foes, but they havo pierocd with a riDging melody tho cars of his countrymen and ('truck a responsive ohcrd at tho firoaido of every American homo. And what io mere than all which has b? on revealed in tl.is ca.-o, as ma'olilefcs as is his oourago and atd as unbullicd as is his honor, is his beaut iful oharaotor and (ho goner, m spirit that animatos his soul, and tho forgiving heart that beats within his bosom. Yes, wo cannot strike htm down. Kroot be stands as fho MoGrcg or when hut step was on hi? native heather and his nvo was on tho peak of Hjd Lomond. His oou.ttiy noes not want to strike him down, nor oast a blur upon the pure cscutobouu of his honor od tuino. "For throe Iodjt years ho has suilvr d and now, ihank tied, tho hour ot' his vindication has oome. With composure, with resignation, with supreme and unfaltering for;itudo, ho awaits the judgement of this illustrious tribu nal, and when that u. ivor^ncn comes he can, fiem the hjgh and exalted position that he occupies, look down upon his traduocr.i *.nJ n alignot aid with rxuUant pride (xolaim: '1 ovro not fcr the vciiomovn goi?ip of olubs and f drawiLg rooms and oliqu-b and cat a. ' siiO tho poisoned sba ;? oi <. iiv? aud uiauoo. I awai', u d*. r tho guidcuoo of divine Frovtdonoe, the verdut oi jobtcrity." Conway & Sea Shore Railroad. Daily Except Sunday. In effect Hopt. *2, 1001. Sauthbouu'l.?No. 15 Lravea Conway 8 00 am Leave Pino Island 8 3d am Arrive Myrtle Beach 8 15 am Northbound.?No. 14. 1.eaves Myillolleaoh 5 80 pm Leaves Pine Island 5 45 pm Arrive Conway li 16 pm D. J". McNeill, Gou. Manager. f|j The World's Greatest m Cure for Malaria. X For all forms of Melarlal poisonX,\ ing take Jolinion's Chill and Hevcr Kg Ionic. A tAlnt of Malarial polson' ' lng In your blood means misery and failure. Blood medloinescan'toure Malurlal poisoning. The antidote jgt' forlt In JOHNSON'S TONIC, f ? Get a bottle to-day. ^ ~ | Cotti 5a G"ti |f |t Cures, heal"thyself'! | Vou can do so by getting ono of our Faml- \ ly Medicine Cases, and 'I'lio Home Phyal- ! lull." These are "Active Principle" (not 1 vvliole Drug' Medicines, all Physicians use hem for tpiick and sure result. No. 1 Case fo.hh. No. ~, Case ^.l.uu, book free with either ase; each Case ow ner entitled to free consultation from this olllce. Write for free lamples of our "After Dinner Pill," It cures toinach and Liver diseases. Agents Want d THE llo.MK KEMEDV CO 6KMB0 AU8toll ll lil :.. Atlanta, (la. 82,500 00 IN GOLD OIVBN AWAY o our agents besides the regular coinmiidons, for selling our t plemlid hue HOLIDAY UOOKS for 11)01. No bi^ prizes to a few, jut uvsuv itiknr gets a share. Fifteen years' nuiuesu record back of thisoffar. Handsome lample oase outfit ouly 85 oenta, delivered. uracr outtii and secure choica of territory it once Address l> tt. LUT11ER 1'Uit. CO. Atlanta (it. Agents Wanted Booker T. Washington." Written t?y bimsetf* Everybody bur-; agents ire now making over $luu per uioalti; haat rook to sell to oolorsd poop'.e ever published. Write for term?, or scud C4 cauts for outftt md begin at ouca, l'loas* mention tbia iaper. Address l?. NIClI'tLS, Atlanta On NOTIO10. Conway Lodge, No. 90. Knights of Pythias will meet regularly the first ami hlrtl Thursday nights of each month until itherwlse ordered. I). A.Si'ivnv Chan. Com. J. C. ^PIVEY K. H. ?te a May 14th, Utl ^"S*.??iSCi:00L" SHORTHAND r.tiual Busmo.vg s-Augosta!:Gf>. (Jcboap Board" )y?siTuATiON3 secured. * ' ' ; j TYOUNG MANT hould Attend a conege with an e? ablished eputatioa. A diploma froiu Couvorso Com teioial School m*?es u eaiy to secure tne eat p anions. Tnorougti work; best equipi?nt; positions guaranteed. Address 11. W. (JE18INGKR, tipai'laaourg, d C '.ducate for Business . . . ?AT raa? Charleston Commercial School. (YllOA Building.) KINQ Htraet, - - Charleston. H n Send for Catalogue and terms. MINI Are jou suflferirg from unnatural dlabargea. We will cure you iu 3 days or remd your money. Take l>r M'.hley's lnictiou; prioe 60o eaoh, sent anywhere on re?iptofprioe. CHS, A tiUflAFEEK, 1000 roes tit., Baltimore, Md. lAOJEAT 8^1 8end (j<or Catalogue. 5USINKSS ^Address W. 11. Vlaofeat, fOLLSOU I (Cfflelal Court titenograolambia, ti.'c. Freeldc.i. 1 con*iMt"?wnigM I |i Itinil n of rxfornnooe. Xi rr?n mmcwIIi. Book ox II Homo Troxtrusnl *&(. rRKE. Addrs?? p# * U l?OOUi?/M. P.. utanta. Oe ( jlThe World's Greatesi I Kor nil form* of fever tnko JOHNSON'S < I times hotter ttinn quinine and does In a HI I do In 10days. It's splendid cures uro In *1 f niudn by quinine. h COSTS 50 CENTS Oranj^cbur^ Colli ORANGEBl A High-toned Christian Institution, ^ousidered by prouiiuont e^uoatorj ihe K locates along all lines. Develops intellect nad character. (Jives personal, individual attention to e Mas a largo student body representing tl Una, Virginia end 8011th Carolina. Has a long list of pleasod patrons Cxpeunes?Hoard $7; Tuition $ 1; Musit Handsome Buildings?good rooms. Atlantic Coast Line RA1LROA1)"COMPANY OK SOUTH CAROLINA. C0NDKN8KD SOUEDULl Trains Going South. Dated Nov. 10, 1899. No 86* No.'it P. M. A. M Leave Wilmington 8:46 Leave Marion 6:34 Arrive Florence 7:16 Leave Florence *7:45 *11 1 Arrive Sumter 8:57 8 No. 6i | A. M I Leave Hum tor 8:67 *9 I j Arrive Columbia 10:20 II 1 No. 62 runs through from Charleston > Central K. R., leaving Charleolou 7:UOa. 1 Laucs 8:84 a. m., Manning 9:09 a. li. Trains Going North. No. 64* No.6? A. M. P.M Leave Columbia *0:40 *4 It Arrive Huinter 8:08 6 3t 1 No. 6s p. I ' Leave Humter *8:06 6 1 Avrivo Floronve 9:2o 7 a Jjeave Florence 9.60 Lcavo Marion 10:30 Arrive Wiluiinxinu 1:16 *Daily. No. 63 runs through to Charleston, 8. C. via Central B. it., arriving at Manning 6 d p.m., Lanes 8:43 p. in., Cnarloaton 8:30 p. m. J. 11. K.enly, General Manage!. T. \1. Cmcrson. Traflio Manager. H A. Ltnornou, General favaenor /V ,t Wilmington and Conway' Railroad. Southbound.?No. lib Local froigLt daily except Sunday. Leavo Chadnouru 6 40 pm Leavo Clarendon (> 06 pm Leavo Mt labor o '26 pin Leavo Lorie 0 60 pm Leavo bauford 7 10 j ru Leuve ilayboro 7 '20 pm Lo ve 1'i'ivutLi 7 *20 pm Leave Adrian 7 62 pin Arrive Conway 8 00 pm Northbound.?No. 20. Local froighi daily < xoopt Sunday. Leave Conway 8 00 am Leave Adrian 8 25 an. Leave I'rivoiio 8 30 am Leave liayboro 8 40 am Leave Suu/ord 8 60 am Leave Loria 0 10 aui Leave Mt Tabor 0 40 an Leave Clarendon 10 10 am Arrive Chadbouru 10 36 aui ii " Southbound.?No. 147. PaBaeng n I, daily txoipt Sunday. Leave CLauoourn... H 50 am Leavo Claiendou 12 iO pui Leave Mt taoor 12 21 pin Leave Loris 12 au pin Leave bant'ord 12 61 pm Leave Hayboro 12 68 oin Leave Frirolta i Ob pui Leave Admn 1 O'J pni Arrive Convray 1 30 pai Northbound.?No. 98. Paeuengci daily except Sunday. Leave Conway 3 *10 pn. Leave Adriaa 4 01 pin Leave l'rivetla 4 01 pin Leave Uuyboro 4 13 pui Leave Bauford , 4 10 p r 1 Leave Loris 4 30 pu. v Leave Mt labor 4 40 pni ? Leave Clarendon b 00 pni Arrive Ohttdbourn 6 30 ptu J Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Natura In strengthening and recon- 11 structlng tho exhausted digestive or* .. gan?. It lathe latest discovereddigoste j ant aud tonic. No other preparation ( can approach It in efficiency. It in* atantly relieves and permanently euro Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgta,Cramps and all other results of Imperfect digestion. PrlceDOc. and 81. Largestsecontain*3V4 times small *Ue. BookallaboutdyepepslainaUedfrso I Prepared by C. C. OalNlTT A CO.. Chicago* WACCAMAW LIN 13 8TKAMiTuS^The Steamer will leave the wharf al Con- j way every Monday and Wednesday morning for Qeorgetown at 4 o'olook, touching all intermediate point*; and will loave her wharf at Georgetown every Tuesday and Frulay morning for Conway at 7 o'clock, touohmg at all intermediate points. '* D. T. MoNeill, * Gon'l Agt and Treae., Coaway, 8. 0. John 8. Benty, Agent, Georgetown. 8,0. P. K. BETHEA, Physician and Surgeon, Conway, S. C. Office in Spivoy Building w G. FKBD STALVBY, ? Attorney and Counselor at Law ^ Conway, 8. C. / Okfick in Spivoy Building- $ H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Conway, S. C. Office up etaira in Spivey Building. R. B. Scarborough, J Coitwat, s. 0, ATTORNEY AT LAW. A 11 1 &( Dr. H. E. BURROUGHS, LORIS, 8. 0. Calls promptly answered night or day. v ? ti J p t Fever Medicine. 1 CHILL ANI> I'BVIJK TONIC. It Is 100 I Ingle day what slow <|uln1tu- cannot trlklug contrast totlio fuohle euros I IF IT CURES. ?? jjfiale Inptltute, IRQ, 8. C. best Co-Edim'ioaal iu tho Stale, ludent" jb States of Georgia Florida, North Caro4 5*3 A. II. MILLER, Presldful, Orangeburg, S. C. OPPORFWT! OF H LiFEM. ll l u.ir rj)HOo ii grrail> inore ised, and to V*' busiueMH coiiogo in tho ORE tT SOUTH at onoe, we tn ike these ua fipwd-of rates for k rhort time only; allow absolutely ito* scholarships to Jew: to others, m will pity rai'ror.d f*re, furniih <tlioe work or ;>?" in ?t i), m opt. notes, furnish cheap lio?"? end* .u*c poa.tuns. ' ir nil tiiT rui&iiou, bond now toth# Columbia Business College, COLUMBIA., S. C. It Will Cost Yea Galy One Gent to find out about tlie "Rex" Mattress; tlio quality, the guarantee, the prices, and the sizes. Drop us the pos- * tal, simply say 4lRex," and I ' ' sign your name in full, giving address. Dexter Urooui & Mattress Co. Pelzer, S. C. PALL I^rom the STYLES. UP-TO-DATE/ i.j]7 iiijffn Ufirpot H0U8O. Columbia, Street, | H C MUTUAL CARPET CO. Write uh for pampltv* of anything in our liut. Goods whipped anywhere in the Sta-e free of freight. We are always Mi*y. Ito dull days with us. When in Columbia, come and wco us. Anybody can show you the placo. r h^yqIjn g b (Tq q d -umber company AUGUSTA. OA. umOE AN1> WORKS, NORTH AVOUSTA, S. U. >OORS, SASH, BLINDS AMU BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 'LOOPING, HIDING, CLiLING and INSIDE FINISHING LUMBER IS GEORGIA PINE, All Correspond enoe given prompt alten on. July 2?ly m:^TN"WAG?NER Hardware Company. (Successors to (J. I'. Poppeuholin.) ?Wholesale mul Retail Dealers in? Lrms, Ammunition, Agricultural ImplomentB ;and Ha i-c i w tire of Evory K n I nn I Description. fWSeudJpostal for Prices. Kiug St., - - Charleston, S C iitwrgmm > :k-m medicated cigars AND :e-m smoking tobacco, For uses of tobaooo that suffer with Ca,rrh, Asthma or Bronohitid. '.Ve guar uueo 1 absolute and permanent cure of Catarrh id it id the ouly known remedy for for llay ! aver. !f your druggist or grooers doei uot keep It rite EE-M Co., Atlanta, Ga., for the ?am- , e. Trade aupplie I by .\1ckrvy Drijo Co., ilumbia, S. C.,aud Ukkr Drug Co., Char ton, 0. 0. t *50 INVESTMENT That will pay as to *100 DI VIDUA DA MONTHLY la a thorough, practical llnslnesa or Shorthand training at, Stokes' Business College, Write or call for Cataloguo and fun particulars. tw KING 8T., tCliarlMton, 8. C. 1 msytecs, ppolite, Lom of Htr?Dg<h, Ltok of Eoorgy, i ) ? Toko ft f?w do?ei of I mmn iron mixture, i A Gftnumt Bool Tooio. *