The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 13, 1896, Image 5

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P—N~r— ^[5 8AN[m Ti ! fr , TTTEIWEEKLY LEDGER: GAFFNEY,*S. C., FEBRUARY 1.‘$, 189«. m tli' ■ j 'h' u or north- fWclO’ Crock lifts a Tiiafl in x own. d Mother" m » City Ch 0 r "^'V Sff Ihr -Some “Gr» J Tbjl,. from Ti > w n Deed Kin !« nil" Oodlr* of i uen !o I taa at wc from long f," ^oiMhtoottluiik itjiuti.' 1D ^ 1, ’ n( ' t> Datura" 1 ^ 1 cuuntr' 0 ]^ 6 if'nn -no'dwu most whff before tlie iliuiiber in tin- you he way open ern state of jiresiiimt.i'r J 1 not like his native eli’ , 'vliile la 1 li\e<J ti,. :e 'r e. ' w IL ’I bin capitt 1 locality and its jioh: ■. 1 ^tntches forth one 1 1 north and the oik; v ; . and a miyiily work i . would prubaldy lie a iny. (leoiyia wonki cla New Hanipshif , and JL ; Louisiana, and Calildiiiia New York, and say, “C ■: e and worship the God ut Christ of Gol^otlia, tho X; the pentecostal t hire thou often been said tliai Ik —o’. oiien ut'en said tna: i ie omv w ay tm chosen for nor,1, , alul ,lu ' S(n,th v;i]1 1 ' r -- “ il,t ' Kf vo nkexsiv, 47, com P^ te accori1 ; a \ var v i * i K,,/ •’ ii some foreign ur.ti m ;n%. ■ o uth sec K 'sv ,!* j..:... „ .., tious, inarching side b side, \ aid for a man docs i i. kecau.ie i i : behave la '•<. by its o . ace, it 1 • d the a ■ Ollth, i . nog hero i >al en- ; 11, hand of li;e I:and of : uio 1,and of ; 1 Z 11 I) up ini ii n.’, tho | dy Ghost of I a!.-; ’’ it lias i oulv way tho , into i ith all is an old fashioned revival of reli ! gion, but on a vaster scale, so that the ) world will never be compelled to say as i of old, “Wo never saw it on this fash- 1 ion.’’ But remember there is a human side as well as a divine side to a reviv al. Those of ns brought up in the coun try know what is called “a raising’’— the neighbors gathered topether to lift the heavy frame for a new house after the timl tin ice: are ready to :.a It is dangerous nut into '.•c.rk, and What to the Jewish kingdom fleve ’o\' . itart on ddy t ] ' Imaieginiiiii me ' [•n !, ar me Cicd our ' rb: id 0 tens of V it 1 it sbity. • 150’..! d ri::riea,“bfg than a ;:\ca is goir f gMQKjg "iV ( jhe driver, and - k cited o iu \ first giin.pso of l V \ joy of tlie whole "tt\% V » meted with tem- ,f town peo; !•. ainl a ra( ^ ,anf » whether itsved in too: a ri -hf Talley of Jehosh- wooldn'tbeidum s(,tif )m a ''j'»»"^' bills, Wtom^c it 111. • j/‘eatnation. Clouds / n d caiKrht t he 1 ; wI ovcr lf - Chariots l frills and b mn ; :ns.' liron ^ h lf - thoT, and v. hi 1st I'- ips 11:1,1 thundered there to tie be: . 0 /82iah iwophesied, and i. and David reigned, Tiiry tv nt t ii r ■ au<1 Christ was mar- Onct r. n (i.prei-ting city ever built Hcbnnd. eki s. ng its first trowel or into flic I:.' k.astired its fiisfc wall or 5»t ■ ' •g" 1 ' ttb't i Cbvlin—u h: ti toonr own country—the bipkr ’ in j 0 iaco to Vi lm-h all the tribes plain to 1 ! m S reat heart whose Korliy(hoe! S( life w death through tho doSfn n; ! udearont to the geographical tnotlcr mu f iis lotw n: ri** V'ilt Itolgn There, aid put cue resnrrerted Christ said iu 'over with f i hisd 1 eipies when lie ordered ■ work of gospcliza- at Jerusalem,” it <1 -ays now in his provi- ousands of Christians it for tho evangelization ning at Washington. ” to bo taken for God. Steve be do not believe it, take your hat pints amid Dave and give room to some But i or woman who does believe it. As thirr y as God lives and ho is aide to do n.' <1 f.:M says he will fids country will be Jo xt ftjgelizcd from tho mouth of the l\i- jiod uac to tho mouth of the Oregon, from go.?:'',! Highlands ( f Navesink to the Gold- to tl Horn, from Bafiin’.s bay to tho gulf of c Mexico, and Christ will walk every fas! ':c| whether hestermed or placid, and v.c v.-Tan- figmvd on ( Vi ry mountain, and n-vii .flight skies, whether they hover over olin<MOH of magnolia or over Alaskan J|ier, sliall bo filled with the angelic oVovturo of “glory to (fed and goodwill to men. ” Again and again docs tho old book announce that all thocnilh she.!1 see tlie salvation of God, and an tho greater in- clndes tho lessor that takes America gloriously iu. Can you not see that if America is net taken for God by his consecrated people it will be taken for Apollyon? Tho forces engaged on Loth sides aro so tremendous that it cannot be a drawn battle, it is coming, the Armageddon. Either tin American Sab bath will perish and this nation bo handed over to Hcrods and Hildebrands and Diocletian:) ami Neros of baleful power, and Alcoholism will reign, seated upon piled up throne of bet r barrels, his mouth foaming with domestic and na tional curse, and crime will lift its un hindered knife of assassination and rat tle keys of worst burglary and wave torch of widest conflagration, and our cities be turned into Sodoms, waiting for mighty tempest of tiro and brim stone and one tidal wave of abomina tion will surge across the continent, or our Sabbaths will take on more sancti ty, and the newspapers will become apocalyptic wings of benediction, and penitentiaries will bo'abandoned for lack of occupants, and holiness and hap piness, twin son and daughter of heav en, shall walk through the land and Christ reign owr this nation either in person or by agency so glorious that the whole country will be one clear, re sounding echo of heaven. It will bo one or the other. By the throne of him who liveth forever and ever I declare it will bo the latter. If tho Lord will help me, as ho always does—blessed ho his glori ous name—I will show you how a mighty work of grace begun at Wash ington would have a tendency to bring tho whole continent to God, and before this century closes. William the Conqueror ordered tho curfew, the custom of ringing tho bell at midnight, nt which all tho tires on tho hearths were to he banked, and all the lights extinguished, and all the peo ple retire to their pillows. I pray God that tho curfew of this century may not bo sounded, and the tires be banked, and tho lights extinguished as the clock strikes the midnight hour that divides tho nineteenth century from tho twen tieth century until this beloved land, which was to most of ns a cradle and which will bo to most of us a grave, shall como into tho full possess ion of him who is so glorious that William tho Conqueror could not bo compared to him, oven the One who rideth forth “conquering and to con pier.” A liattlo Jt’or Souls. Why would it bo especially advanta geous if a mighty work of grace Blurted hern, “beginning at Washington?” First, because this city is on tho border between tho north and tho south. It is neither northern nor southern. It com mingles the two climates. It brings to gether tho two styles of population. It is not only right, but beautiful, that people should have especial love for tho latitude where they were horn and brought up. With what loving accentu ation the Alabamian speaks of his orange groves! And tho man from Massachusetts is sure to let you know that ho comes from the land of tho Adamses—Samuel and John and John (Quincy. Did you aver know a Virginian or Ohioan whose face did not brighten when ho uunounc- tions, marching side lr: siilc, v nld for get everything but tho foe to bo over come. Well, if you v.: t n r such a ; foreign conflict, y iv.il v.vit mtil all this generation isc ad and p Thap.) wait forever. The war tie. w ill make the sections forgrt pa . e .'cr.- is a I war against unrig'.t i. . wh as a universal religion.' awv.k« nin. would declare. Vs hat v wan f r souls in which about i 'VCK.u norfh- tocome, and the earth w ill tremble from Capitoline hill to the boundaries on all sides with the footsteps of God as ho comes to awaken and pardon and save these great populations. People of Washington, meet us next Thursday night, et half past 7 o’clock, to pray for this joining of the Holy Ghost—not for a pentecostal 8,000 that 1 have referred to, but 80,000. Such a lire as that would kindle a light that would be seen from the sledges crunch ing through the snows of Labrador to the Caribbean sea, where the whirlwinds are born. Let our cry bo that of Habak- kuk, the blank verse poet of the Bible, “(J Lord, revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy.” Let the halt leery be Washing ton for God, the United States for God. America for God, the world for God! upon tlie men who wore lifting it. It j joint KENTUCKY’S CONTEST. there arc many accidents. The neigh- ! burs had gathered for such a raising, and the beams had all been lined to their places except one, and that very heavy. That one, on the long pikes of j the men, had almost reached its place | whm something went wrong, and the It N o*Y Z*fU>Us as 1 ii 'io V* ill lie A Kiior'i D.mn .. »cl 'J: . LortsviT.i.i:. J-Vb.A < i tl to The j Post from Frankfort :-a\>: There w as j renewed interest in th • bale'ting for senator, and in eons*••or - ir ■ t‘. • lobbies and gallon"- be; .to to 111. u]i a early as 11 o'clock. By i: t a big er>n\ d w as present, ami everybody felt e if some thing unusual might ceenr. Hunter's speech in the Republican raucus Monday eight, followed by tho partisan action of tho Republican ma- 1 jority i'.i tin* Werner-Tompkins ease, j the committee deciding to turn out Mr. Tompkins, has inteii-itied Democrats in a high degree and they wore in a very angry frame of mind when the senate men could hoist it no higher. Em it it i made its appearance for tho joint session, did not go in i!. place it would fall back _v Democratic senator iust before the eruers and s< .nken:-- rs -i; .i 1 ■ on tlie sumo side and r in .n! . li . In 1:0other city ;,i! tlr.’ - it i :isuch a war be declared ro a,.;.:. isody, for all tho other gi 'at r north- ern or souther:;. Thi ; . . . ., ; er, cr rather it is both. ReliSiou A’..;o:-.g -O' l; ssr.pn. Again, it woulil ! • 1 p ..dy idvail- tageous if a mighty v rj: tart- ed here, becam e 11. ;e : - - '’dativo men are in AYie-hin ■! n : h in : : y oth- or city betwe. n t!:e 1 G coarse there are necident.' G’h . . 1 . (K*.'• siotially there are ; . n w into the senate and lionse .; . • : i:. .;. - and other imjiortaiii ' . . . iittod for tho i.esitii.’; ■ in r c i nor heart, but this i- < . ns. 1 and noro exceptional mr.v tl. 1 -Gi v days. Tliero is not a d. gi. ' t.T 1 rational legislature, alt la . ... . ■ ■ tines when Kentr.cky, \ .1 • >1 ware. Illinois, New Y; ss ! hu tts hud men in the . flepxe- sentatives wl. 1 a. : ■ !.tag- goring drunk ac: ]:■ i; places. Never noble: : s.ii i n si unto or house i i 1. nr. nia: i bant.a there yesterday and wiil h 1 ; •• • t • 1:0:row, while the high, t ji. y, v , '. ,ut ex ccption, has vow u; :. h men beyond erith i.' . t '•'!'• and mental tndovi: . > : ■: :.!i dc:jart- metits of olficial } and there an exe u, . • :' c.-aini- cut men and m ..’ 1' mi n of America. Now, ' Ghost power ihon'd f; '' :.. and these men fri.r.i ; ii ueriea should sudd nlv ' - d for Christ. Do y r. sa..' ;: • i v , ,a’ ! ho electrical? I-Toi • ti: would ho omnipi.tent. D > ; n :it such leatin d and pof ; : \ rnught upi m by rcligi as hoWS yea have not o' :e ! 1 . ’ .:; has been going on. Commi li » Foote : q t he navy; General G: V ’ • jF Lee, icpri • nting ■ 1:: 'ini southeni anni ; G: .Ts :. " G!:a>C, rejiiesenting th ■ t ■ ; iho Frelinghuys' ii ih ;• ick, representing the F . ■ ::ate; William P< nniit ... o*' oth- ei'S; roitrc.-'entiv:' : ccscnt- atives, have smi't . . . . spel, which before t 1 -.t r ■.:;) will in this eanital "'it"' . . 1 U 1:1, if avo aro faithful i . 1 r ’ ) Sid cx- ortious, tn v n into :-i ; 1 God men cf nati i;.! . i r.iil pi iw- er, their t- ugu < A 1 ■ 1 it-iiiig tho tongues of !'■ .' ■!. There arc on yog r ' i . : ■ who by the grace of (bid v.h.l h.cco'i ■ Jolm Knoxes and chvy. i 1 ss.'l j'enelons anil Boiirdidr:,',: , a\ i 00 c; c n ..'cncrat- ed. There is an ilk. , 1 J !: 1 d in prayer meet itig ami ! d in pulints, that a sou! is a soul — • 1. v. nth as much as another, i k Tho soul of a nmn who can 1 . .'. • lo.ono other souls into ihe h • ' u 1 >1 < b iri is worth 1,000 tin;: s > r J' , iici.' more than the soul of a is n .’s.i cm bring no ouo into the hi • v r- .it out- pouring of tho Holy 1 pi' in this eapi- tal, reaching the c! id' r a <d' \mcriea, would be of mine as.Inc to ( iilli and heaven than in any < ’ r i ;.': of tho na- tion, because it wi. 1!.! rcaeli all tho states, cities, towiv . i ll: hT.bi.rhoods of the continent. Oh, for i • ■ ;stretch ed right arm of G d AG.e'hiy in the salvation of this c tv da!! A Lout; I.V.Gixvr.rd. Sonic of us Venn 1 i >'i, when at tho close of the w-.r. ;. •••:; ry distress s i . r o , compared hit! 1 t 1 ‘ - el the last a I, . m cf lete pros this country h: . ospenty, of tie.it coinp 1, i.. with which the three years v.en right on tho hee tration came an aw..!, :ing in which 500,000 people we' e !ivi led in ditfer- ent states of tie t'nn :i. to you know whore one of it. chi ! ; . e- was dem onstrated? In We. in ' n. Do you know on what stve t? ’i his street. Do yon know in what chur< d? This church. I picked up an old bool; a f. \v days ago and was startleil and thriiletl and en chanted to read sumo V' rd . v. ritten at that time by the Vv. iiinglmi corre spondent of a N; \v York •); inci’. Ho wrote: “Tho I’irst I’k i yl rian church can scarce contain the ]•■ |.!o. Requests are dailyprel’cvi d 1 ■' auinten t in tl»' prayers offoved, and l . U1 . hi g (>f these fonns one of tho t nd r< -t and most ef fective features of tli' o: j .rtieu- lar pains aro taken to • '.dut mtd ex clude everything like : i . eoi fel ling, general astonishment i. It at tho nn- exiHcted rapidity w ith whi' h the work has tlma far proni id, nd v.e ere be ginning to an’ oh to t!ii ui" ity of oponing ani tler c! i eh. ” Why, tny hearci , not Jiav i that "'.'ain, and more tliau that? I hoie re many thousands nioroof inhabitant now than then. Be sides that, since then aro tlv telephone, with its seniioninipn : me, and tho swift cable car for u inhling the people. I believe that the mightiest revival of re ligion that this city lias over scon is yet Wo are all tired of skirmishing. Let us bring on a general engagement. We arc tired of fishing with hook and lino. With one sweep of the gospel net let us take in many thousands. This vast work must begin somewhere. Why not here? Some one must give the rallying cry, why may not I, one of the Lord’s serv ants? By providential arrangement, I am every week in sermouic communica tion with every city, town and neigh borhood of this country, and I now give the watchword to north and south and east and west. Hear and see it, all peo ple—this call to a forward movement, this call to repentance and faith, this call to a continental awakening! Mighty Men of the I’iikI. This generation will soon bo out cf sight. Where are the mighty men of tho past who trod your Pennsylvania avenue and spake in yonder national legislature and decided tho stupendous questions of , the supreme judicatory? Ask the sleep- ers iu tho Congressional cemetery. Ask the mausoleums all over the land. Their tongues aro speechless, their eyes closed, their arms folded, their opportunities gone, their destiny fixed. How soon time prorogues parliaments and adjourns senates and disbands cabinets and enip- j tics pulpits and dismisses generations 1 What wo would do wo must do quickly or not do at all. I call upon people who j cannot come forth from their sickbed, to implore the heavens in our behalf from their midnight pillows, and I call upon tho aged who cannot, even by the help of their stall, enter the churchc; to spend their last days o i earth in sup- ; plieating tho salvation of this nation, and I call upon all men and women who have been in furnaces of trouble, as was ishadrach, and among lions, as was Daniel, and in dungeons of trouble, as was Jeremiah, to join in the prayer, and lot the church of (rod everywhere lay hold of tho Almighty arm that moves nations. .Then senators of the United States will announce to the state legis latures that sent them here, and mem bers of the house of representative.; will report to the congressional districts that elected them, and the many thousands of men and women now and hero en gaged in the many departments of na tional service will write home, telling all sections of the country that tho Lord is hero and that ho is on (lie march for tho redemption of America. Halleluiah, the Lord is coming ! I hear the rumbling of his chariot wheels. I feel on my checks the breath of the white horses that diawtho Victor! I soothe Hash of his lanterns through the long night of the world’s sin and sorrow ! We want in this country, only on a larger scale, that which other centuries have seen of God’s workings, as in the reformation of the sixteenth century, when Martin Luther and Philip Me- lunchthnn led on; as in the awakening of the seventeenth century, when Banyan and Flaye! and Baxter led on: as in the awakening of the eighteenth century, when Tennant and Edwards and the Wesleys led on; as in the awakening of 1857, led on by Matthew Simpson, the seraphic Methodist, and Bishop Mae- Uvaine, the apostolic Episcopalian, and Albert Barnes, tho consecrated Presby terian, and others just as good in all denominations. Oh, will not somo of those glorious souls of the past come down and help ns? Como down off your thrones, Not tletou and Finney and Daniel Baker and Edward Payson and Truman Osborne and Earle and Knapp and In- skip and Archibald Alexander—that Al- ; exander tho Great of tho Christian churches. Como down! How can you rest up there when the world is dying for lack of the gospel? Come down and j agonize with us iu prayer. Come down and help us preach in our pulpits. Come down and inspire our courage and faith. Heaven can get along without you bi t ter than wo can. But more than all, and overwhelmed with reverent emotion, we ask it, come, thou of tho deeply dyed garments of Bozrah, traveling in the greatness of thy strength, mighty to save! Lord God of Joshua, let the sun of this century stand still above Gibcon and tho moon above the valley of Ajalon until we can whip out the live kings of hell, tumbling them down the precipices as the other five kings went over tho rocks to Bethhoron. Ha! Ha! It will so surely bo done that I cannot restrain the laugh of triumph. A Call to the I'alplts. From where tho seaweed is tossed on tho beach by the stormy Atlantic to tho sands laved by the quiet Pacific this country will be Emanuel's land, tho work beginning at Washington, if wo have the faith and holy push and the consecration requisite. First of all, wo ministers must got right. That was a startling utterance of Mr. Swinnock when ho said, “It is a doleful thing to fall into boll from under tho pulpit; but, oh, how dreadful a thing to drop thither out of tho pulpit. ’’ That was an all sug gestive thing that Paul wrote to the Corinthians, “Lest that by any mean . when I have preached toothers, I myself should be a castaway.” That was an in spiring motto with w’hieh Whiteiield sealed nil his letters, “We seek tho stars.” Lord God, wake up all our pul pits, and then it will be us when Venn preached, and it was said that men fell before tho word like slacked lime. Lot us all, laymen and clergymen, to tho work. What Washington wants most of had already begun to settle back. Tho be s carpenter shouted: “Lift, men, or die! All together! Yu, heave!” Witli mightier push they tried to send tho beam to its place, but failed thill they held on, all the time their strength lessening. Tho wives and mothe rs and daughters stood in horror looking on. assembly ne t had an audience with several prominent Repul iean ' members and in a very earnest manner j assured them that tlie Democratic s"!ia- tors stand ready, at a moment's notice, to retaliate by turning out four Repub licans. The latter say emphatically that if the senate turns out any. they will pre sent themselves at the joint assembly Then the bo.-v; carpenter shouted to the and run tho risk of being recognized by w< men, “Como and help!” They came, Lioutenat Governor Worthington, and womanly arms became the arms of ; The Democrats, however, are laying for they wore littim’ to save the plans to eject tneni bi force beioie thoi get inside, and there are people here who fear that the prelimiaaries to Thursday’s balloting will be a g-ueral knoek-down-and-drag-out li-t fight. There were l'J<i members present and voting. The ba'dot resulted: Hunter, ti'.'; Blackburn, .Vi: skittering. *. gi:u;tv, tor they won lives i f husbands and fathers and sons, ' as w ell as their own. Then the buss car penter mourned one of the beams and shouted: “Now! Altogether! Lift or die! Y’o, heave!” And with a united eff'oit that almost burst tho bleed ves sels, tho great beam went to its place j and a wild huzza was heard. That is the way it sometimes scents in the ciiimehcs. Termles of righteousness are to i e reared, but there is a half, a stop, ! aeatih somewhere. A few aro lifting , SENSATIONAL SUIT. The lUiuj-litiT of l!is> I,;ite Alton <U Thtir- in::ii <);!«• of tho I’vincipaW. Los AmiKt.us. Feb. 5.—Mrs. Mary Holliday, a daughter of tli" late Allen G. Thurman 'of Ohio, is one of the prominent figures in a si nsational dam- Dicil Wliilo on IIis Way llonip. Ciiattaxoooa, Feb. 5. — Harry T. Bailey, member of Mahoning lodge 802!k Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Warren, ()., ago 85, died from con sumption on the Cincinnati Southern train near Boyce, five miles out of Chattanooga. He was returning from Florida, where he had gone in search of health, but growing no better, he started home, hoping to roach there be fore his death. His body was taken on to Cincinnati. Lynclieil mi Innocrnt Ainu. Knoxvii.i.u, Feb. 5.—Developments which have come to light here show that Lee Sellers, who was lynched here ten years ago for the supposed murder and rubbery of Edward Mainess of $1,100, was an innocent man. Lizzie Hickman, on her deathbed, confessed that Ike Wright, a notorious character, was the real murderer, and an effort will be made to locate and arrest him. IMril of lllootl Poison. Selma, Ala., Feb. 5.—Mr. Columbus Gayle, a prominent citizen, died from the effects of blood poison. Three months ago he struck a negro with his list, breaking the ski., on one finger. It began to pain him an hour later and in a few days he took his bed. The finger was finally amputated, but blood poison set in in (1 after weeks of intense suffer ing death resulted. Li Wi'lliiiK Not » {'iiieliiliitc. Wichita, Kan.. Fob. 5.—Kx-( lover nor L welling has authorized his friends to announce that he will m t be a candidate for governor at the n mii.g election. Jt had Icon supposed that he would be a candidate before tho Populist con vent ioa. all they ca:;, but wo want moro liandB it this tak ing, and mi ’ii hearts, more Christian men toheln—aye, more Chris tian women to re onferce. If tho work fail, it means tho death of many souls. Prior tiler marriage to Edward T. All together, nn and women of God! Holliday, wh • was formerly a well Li:; cr die! r ihe ton stone must come to km'\vu baseball player, Mr*. Holliday resided in Washington, where she was ■j £>!*•(? v-.sO ..hv. aye suit which is on trial in this city. s ir A - -1 ■.! ft f’5 M Vfci'wil B1 •o “v. '.tit si’ainting; of grace, graco . ” God is ready to do his part; isaky to do our part? There is . r only for the knee of nraver, or the shoulder cf Ceoil N« ; ipiicaval. A nd now iat which T , o like 1 have m .a r si on, on aanicnce saved l',.ei').al Spirit. | regarded as one of the most brilliant ; and beautiful young ladies in the na- | tional capital. Tlie suit was brought by Mrs. Fannie L Holliday, the d. i'emlaat’s sister-in- law, who > 'eks i-> ree ivi r S'?"),oiio ilam- nys for malici us arrest and false im- pris uinmiit. [r iseharged that Mr. and Mrs. Holliday falsely and maliciously eaived her arrest in Auya-t last on the f i $ ..eAE-yi y>' y y m o> IS (» a <9 ■ e ■ ■ © ■j.. .ok tier, rcpe.itcdlv, because® ys renous disease:; otten follow tridiagpg ailments. © l To-dav? We charge that f iln .'O doors enter Fat bar and taolher, vouv e’i’idven wit!; t invafened to de- oron o tv, anil had Ni w 1 V» nia.rried folk.), eonsi crate yonr lit'; tin::; to < !i d, a . 1 b * mr.rrkd for < Pinny a.s well as time. Young noni. yon will want God be,Vie you get ih: ugh this world, and yon v.u’.t him now. Young woman, without (tod this i; a hard world for women. One a.ml all, wherever yon sit or stand, I lift my voice so that you can hanr it, out i.i the •id--"! mid on tho Sic. -:t, and a :;:, itt t! ■• word.} of t)io JMediti vranean iliip . :uin, “(.'all upon thy God, if s i be die ha< ! stroy tlieir pers mal ! also threat nied their lives. Upon this charges!)" was imprisoned for eight - days, th" prioi 'dings against her being finally dismissed. In tlieir answer, the , ilefemhuits reit ra’e th.c charges made again-.t the nlainti!V and deny that the J prosecution w .is maliciorts. Poult ry unit flgt'o:! s.lnuv. N::w You ie, Feb. 5.—The .seventh an- 1 nual exliibitiou of tli" New Y«irk Poul try and Pigeon nss ■ dation has o])eued at Madison Mpwe Gard"n and will be 1 Browu’s H „ S' r. -rs i\ ©3. SO If ysa rr • wrak 1 a in I n-a.r ill.' cx- j )iaiin«f.t, IKS i < 'is, I have no agiioutc gj Et ■'in ! taii’t tin at ont V. or .<, (y, | i -.'vm ;.t once tak- I 'ii.-, ilii- ino. t rc iia- jj) Me : i.-'-ii.ytiK'niiiK gj mis!: \v',.icl| is (jj itt k r v • UxLllwI b 2 nr’ n & e © £ Dy^pcpssa, -j Neurolgia, iion Dit- ! ,- i of 5,P;»') en- du d.s, tur- . ov. II ■r ; i)"'iflii comes nr o:-i Ui j •. cr/ iirst q M © n Liver ^ • Li Constipation, Tmp iMood, B ii Ma’urki. Nervous silrnoits J © used red ® 9 Jus,’. CURES Kidney o.rvi Trcublcs, J ha; ( iod Avill t hin.'c r.p.'ii v::, th:;’ wo | I:";. '. ,‘-"C " and | •ns 1 uv oli vi"\v. t ho pc.:: !i W) t." Oi 1. what m ",.'s to tdl, i on ok’V of wat"r fowl 1 niiir 1 •specially wi:;.* 1; ?Y»’: s to I'd ate to y ;; r (.id father fim n ‘Th 1 csihihi tors rs' c *iit a dozen and u: f .• 1. i r, v. li at news t 0 t; 'cgi anh 1 i or more states, and v. .n n> ji irts of yi a ! rio: ids i n the other side of tho < ’.:i ntda. ()ver : '(5,0 );) ii 1 in >;i ey prizes i:r..:iit: ;, v. hat news wit h a. !iie!i to It : ; liccn • ft'en* 1 1 by the ina!i; S'l'caicnt, Gd C ' t’ ■ pi‘!lUlii h* d ( pj i en wrapi..-r. “ BKOWH ’ ’ WICALCO. EAt tlMCRE, tf.O. J5 uessiSYnc L£.2cp:.: j •roscasaw ir tin r loved ( lies in heaven ! It was vs that a man i :id in a mrui- ng '.i i hiladelphia. He ling a. menu: nrint ri no : r \.■ an -l, \ '.a utv.-.o. • -v and tiiere d every ! show will be a su- ce . ; 'ii: ,fri n W-).'’ r :.^ ' * n,«» 'P.o, a I gj i'. m fmt Ia 1 ^ Wii nose, tl:- order (it till’ (k:. of Rich m e. nev. ■ ': Vi’iiut 's ti !•.« \vs?” tlircc hnllct il s‘"> • in.v.- et-, ;... I his skull * :.t!. e( lie :.’! ) v.cH, . oscaj'.cd. 1 ■ .. * . * . 1 ’ j : j ii*.'Yi*. I Th U ’ • {lie : • 1 v . 1 Nothing cot lea fing to ’ . I’nkao vn M-'.i i oieu- Bi.unpuu.n, W. Ya.. F • known man \va found d- ■in near Th. lot •t tirdvri'tl. o 5.—An utt- d at the foot L'azewell with liis body and | murderer j the motive. | on ti." bodv tiig r.F 1 ' l j 1 « , . ... . , ' k-.iu '.-; wa y — 1 man, , who it is s: lid. ha.d ju.-t arrived *i !k«1 's t ' 1F Y. ! Th n's tir. lifW.i! j from New Yerk . preparai >ry to hK'a- r i * > • t ;i fM < f sinn- - rs fr, e- 1 t i«»«»• 1 < j i • — • and was km 1V. .1 t > have c . insider- T!i:ii ’s llir t v, sd Tli, :.I 's t In • ih w.- ! able moucy. Tlie Lt .Fii Iris j ;t V.f'ine 1 id! 1 .v j in— 1 • r '"i... 4 T /• 1 i ‘a the lit 1. m! Th; ids t’:,- iicv..',! 1 T.ve N 0:1 i !o Way (0 i.t l»a- id. i Cave.-as, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-J |cnt bosinr.'S condr.'• I I r MODERATE PEES. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patetit Office j laud m c < ..a : r, lire rat. uliu itiS time than those j f remote from Washington. t 5 bend model, drawing or photo., with descrip-J itioa. Wi advise, it patentable or not, tree ci£i IchargC. Ourtce n t due till mt« nt is o . ur d. S A PAMPHLET, “lb w to Obtain I’ati :us,” witb# ler t ot same in the U. S. t-'t.l {orei^a countries J, |sent tree. Address, # trxn 5 J L-e? n a w ^^ d j ^ Opp. Patent Orncc. WAaKiMs rori. D. C. •* -^ vv-v e.vr.-vWX-. '.'.■-v v v-v-. *• v w eei : . 1 Hie \. !!>.•■ now wi;inn— Tk .1 -■ C: • is .vs! Th.at '.a th" in-w.-t And . in-;- l'" took ray i-i "V.-. y. 1 1 iu;.i.! u.i- li'.v. - Ui tv..t< h j.i’.d pray. I'm l.:.’ now I'roin day i > day — That; .he news! That M tho liew.lt .-Vs 1 Ohvi.it t!;e J.oril can save you, too— 1 ..ui':; the l:< \.s! That's t!i" l. -Wsl > .iur sinfiil !. . n he can li-r.t v,— That'.; i! ■ re v. -! That’s tli • news! This nu-ni nt, .. for <1iih you .riove, Tiiia ni' > ir' you i’o 1m lieve, A full ::ei|' ittal you’ll r. ceivi — TttnlY. the news! That’s tlie news! And now, if r.ny one should say, “\ hat's tho news? V/hat’s thi novrat’’ Oli, t it l.itn you've lii-„rai to pray— That's ii.e iievvsl That’s the news! That you 1 v.-joined tlie con<|Uia ing hand. And i ■ vv \. i.h j y at Cod's eoniniard You've iiii.rehi'.i - to th" 1 ettcr land— That's the laws! Tliat’v tho m-ws! A’n.ANTfi'Cn y.Fi ’o. 5. i i will meat Jack [oraccL “tils, ! Keverhardt. the i No r'loiTern. Tho provision of amu emonls for tho British jivivates, buch as cricket anil foot ball, rat' ly ea listed the solicitude of tho of.iei rs, and the soldier, wlicn oil duty, finding at hand no particular occupation which was harmless, was indirectly driven to that which was vicious. Ho therefore frequently betook himself to the “free and easy” entertainments of robber publicans, whoso gratis provision of stupid and coarse fun was recouped by heavy expenditure in drink, or to sonic even more disreputable resort. The pleasure of gardening was cold sliuitl- di n d, for gardens arc inevitably attend ed with weeds, and weeds refuse to grow symmetrically, so a casual blade of grass was expelled ns an irregular in truder. In 1 si'.l 1 furtively pottered with a few mignonette seed.' along the outside edging of my hut, and vug immediately called to order by tlie quartermaster geneial’s department fulminating through my colonel. That fine old hero of Mciini" and Inkennan, Sir Joint J’eir ather, never ri la.v d his efforts to pre i rvc the parade plains in the Aider- shot. camp in their spotless sand mid giavel dn-.u inr'and wlien hi;! succi'!!- mr, Sir Jameii Scarlett, suffered sonic | vagrant heather to obtrude its purple | bio sums, poor Sir John flgarutiiely | Wept at the desecration. “The id} lit ! quite pains me,” be exclaimed in pite ous tunes and with avert id eyes.—Blaek- WoixI’j Maguziuo. New Orleans lightweight fighter, dur- Dan Stuart's lisrie carnival, has left for El Paso. Ii i" ami Everhardt will tight on Feh. IS. They were scheduled for Feb. ]ti, but as that date falls on Sunday and as feeds 1ms conscientious scruples against Sunday fighting, the date was subsequently changed. Leeds is in goml condition ami is confident of success. Horse Meal Too Mach Lor Cldcugo. Chk aco, Fell. 5.—The city council has passed an ordinance prohibiting any person from engaging iu the traffic of horse meat, also no ordinance impos ing upon all foreign insurance com panies lining liusnli ss in Ghieago a tax of per i ciit upon their gross iucomo j I fertile benefit et tlie lire department and requiring foreign insurance com- ! panics to pay a license. An I!iiiitciiiic of Kcligion. Kansas (In v, Feb. 5.—A special front Sedalia, Mo., says an epidemic of reli gion has struck George II. Smith col lege, ami that since Friday last, all but four of the 100 students have professed | religion. Tuesday, the shunting and singing of students put an end to class work and an all day praycrmcctiug was held in the college chapel. DRUGGIST. v 3. u An Injection of Morphine 1'roves Fatal. Blukfield, W. Va, Feb. 5.—Dr. Hurst and four friends went :n a spree at Pennington Gap, Va., and after Ihi- j coming crazed by drink, injected mor- j phino into themselves. A- a result James Miller is dec l end the other member.-', of the party are iu a prcca- 1 nuns condition. DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. PUTTY, &C, ...SPECIAL... F Oi: IIIIKTY PAYS ONLY JJo.oo will pay 'or i lie eoiapli te tiusincjs or 5hort- liaiut COtll'r," .'ll HUDSON'S I'amoii. Trotting stallion Sold. Lexixoiov, Kv., Feb. 5.—At the horse sale hero, Himmons (•'. > :zJN), a fa- . rr ' mous trotting stallion, once valued at j) US Hi CSS L J UIVC US l tj/ $50,000. was > ■ ild to George McKaig of Troy, O., for 1,800. Will I’ri'Hlilti n* IlirininglininN Meet. St. Loi i , Fib. 5.—Colonel Robert Anil • f thi i city h is R en accorded the poviti ni ol p'i siding' juilge a? tlie Bir- iningham, Ala., r ice meeting, and has accepted. Ililh Ornderoni , of stuily ami Beat 5vi>t'” of sliori liimil In print. , . ■ Si nil f ir i italoL.no. Hudson’s Business University, ly Fast 1 rade Street, CMuirlotle, C.