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fKrom Indiana to iaeorgiA. . D. McCubom. of LaPorte. lad., wellknown iu O. A. P.. an<l political circles throughout the State, hiu beoomo a member of the syndicate which has purchased 100,000 acres of laad in Georgia, on which will Ik) settled an Indiana colony. The project crs of the colony have already laid out tho embryo city of Fitzgerald, which it is proposed to rapidly build up It is estimated that tho emigration from tho Htato will reach 40,000 before next fall. ' \ J A New Party Probable. Thrco hundred Populists, disaffected DcmK o rats and Bepublicar.s, hold a conference at v Birmingham, Ala., on Wednesday. Hon. J. Hlbley, of Pennsylvania, made a warm '!? niiver speech and wu-s loudly cheered. It is H possible a new party to bo known as th*> Free hi'ver Honest Elections' party, will bo ur gnuized. SJ .... ? State or Ohio, City or Tonnno, I !? Lucas Coumtt. (* J Frank J.Unbikt nrnkosonth that he is the neuior partner of tl*e tiriu ol' V. J. OluN. r & ; Co., doing busiiiose iu the City of Toledo, Uouuty and Htoie aforesaid,ami that naid llrni Will pay tiie sum ot ONK HUKDRKU DDLL A ItM for oAt.li itnd every onso of Catarrh that can not, bo car od by the use of H a i.r.'a i > a n...... I UKtt. FKAMK J. ClIMMKV. rt.vorn to1icfor? mn and subscribed iu my p: eseuce, Uii- O.h duy ot December, A. O. isso. 1 ? I A. W. Ol.KAMIN, J Hi:.t 1.. j- tfutary i'iu'>,ic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken nlernally, and j acta directly on the blood unit 01 n ous surfaced ot Hiesvsivjui. Ssmd lortbstimoiiinlM. trtxj. . .. .,, y- J' CHra-icr no Co., Toledo, 0. tV fcosd by UrugguU, 75c. Ydiir l.lfe Depend* In a Inri;e measure upon your diuo<tlvo capmiiy. lit other words, if, from stomach weakcltess your system is not receivitur llio required amount, of nourishment, you are liciiu slowly I starved to death. In all din stive disordo|s The staniiurd inrdicfno Is Ty tier's llyniitp in Remedy. Indigestion islmmo lia'oly relieved l?v it, and the worst dy.-pepticn are entirely jind speedily cured by its proper use. bur tialo everywhere, Mt'Doaiild's Mills, (j.i. Tetter!no is tlieoi lj remedy I ever sold "h it would euro Tot|eriri.? so It would not return. I'vo sold six dozen in a year, aud uuaranteed every box. I've never had to return tho motley for ii sln-zle box. I sold :i box to uman who bid Tetter for -Vi years; :1 boxes cured him sound and well. I "consider f am dolmf the nubile a favor to recommend Totteriue. H. Jl. Tanner. Seat by mail for >Ki. in stamps. .1 T. Sliuutrlue. Savsiuiah, Ua. nioiucr* a i>i>rrrm i r iih? i?oimi ?t urn oT Parker's 01 iiirferIonic,with its reviving qua1.* itic.j a hooulothejmiu-strickon and ujci'tous* I v.?o Piso'< > ..- ? for <'oasuiaplli'T' both in my f'latiSv ?i..l Mr i ' i ? I)i*. t V. . PatTtiiinoN, !nks,.',i,1 Mich.. Nov. 5, HH. pits "tupped :\v.- 1a Dm. Ki.im.'n ?iui;at Nkuvt liKsroitr.!:. No fit-utter iP-i day'.- use. 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Keraciober, Hood's Satsaparilla Is tho Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in tho public eye. pi; C for $5. Rood's Pil's S2g2v. $2t4^?*HS*?SSI? ' kl hhh ii akot wi'.fj shot JO^^.fPSpbL Hswirn, 32 r 3H i\ F., or ?ta>\ fSf tvi. ?fw?C)A 'rm *o * **? *?ll <\o.i>. $v.vo %nd ajijw fx\f ?L..ii,.ij6. Flttlt AUJ3it lO., WlxMteo, N.C. THE AERMOTOR CO. does half the world's wluilmli: business, bocauso It ha* reiliictid the cost of Wind power to X ;?i what tt w.h. It has many branch f houses, and supplies Its k<mn1s and repairs a at your door. It can and does furnish a - hatter arlicle for loss money than Ojrjflffirntliar*. It make* Piuni'ln* and SRSikwH liearc.l, Mteel, (Jauaiii/.eU-aftorCompletion Windmills, Tilling t and lined Steel Towers, Steel Buzz Saw Frames, Steel Feed Co tiers and Foot! tinnier*. ?in application It will nameono of these articles that It will ttirtiish until January 1st at 1/3 the usual price. It also makes Tanks and I'uinpsef ail kinur.. 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' wll/n!"> "totlirr^ Ituaur park* fjj\, ?\ 11A,*JJfJjJK 1 WitljU if'Afc v ,t" vouu *?^*n?sic k *, ?*/ J^9 ' Yi;1 "j- 'V /y'1 ar? WINSTON CICAR C3.,W'uj'.jn.N.C iHVIiRS' :-;oi.W> KXTIl ACT VVITCII IIAZKI, PllttSQ B,! C * II. Ii.?t!.r how long mniiuni.{. wUltCd C I LC t> ,0 .Ill I .1) |)..t< Hi ilruggiHir, or M,u|.|" luailtM Mkbb. J. J. I-'LKCK, Tilllu, o. d&Q555B5SaE!i!lSBBBa& ai HSl MILS. t pi A WORD WITH WOMEN] REV. DR. TAI,MA<1K'S SERMON. , HI* Views of the New Woman. A Word For Mothers. j The text was the following lottor reccivod by Dr. Talmasre: "Reverend Sir ?You delivered .% discourse in answer to a letter from six youmr men of Fayette, O., requesting you to oreach a sermon on 'Advice to Youuk Men.' Are we justified in sskincr you to urea h a sermon on Advice to Youuk Women? "lettbh sloskd bt slx yocho women." Christ, who took Hi* text from a llock of birds flying overhead. saying. "Behold the fowls of the air.' and from the flowers in the valley. saying, "Consider the lilies of the field," and from the clucking uf>u barnyard' fowl, saying, "As a hen gathered hor chickens under her wing," uud from, a crystal of salt picked up bv the roadside, saying. "Salt is good," will grant us a blessing if. instead of taking a text from the Bible, I take for my text this lcttor from Cincinnati, whlc'u is only one of many letters which I have received from young women in New York. New Orleans, San Francisco, London. Edinburgh and from the ends of toe enrth. all implying that, having some mon'hs ago preached" thsermon on * Advice to Young Men." J. could not. without neglect of duty, refuse to preach a sermon on "Advice to Young Y.\>men." It is the more iir.i ortant 1 hr.t toe pulpit bo beard on this subject at this time when we are having such an illimitable discussion about what'is called the new woman, as though some new creature of God had arrived ?. u oarth >>r were .ihout to arrive. One theory is that she will on an athlete, and boxing glove and football and pugilistic eueounler will characterize her. Another theory is that she will superintend ballot boxes, sit in Congressional hall and. through improved polities, bring the milleulum by the evil she will extirpate and the good she will install. Another theory isthnt she will adopt masculine attire and make .sacred a vulgarlanism positively horrific. Another theory is that she will iie so ns.sthetie that broom handle and rolling pin and coal scuttle will bo pictoriftlizntl with tints from soft skies or suggestions of Rembrandt and Ilnohael. Heaveu deliver the church and the world from any one of these stvies of new woman! Shewill never come I have much faitii in the evangelistic triumph and in the progress of all things in the right direction tha* i prophuy that > !? of new woman will neverarrive. KU<? woulii hand over tilts world to diabolism, and fro??' being, as .s'a? is now. the mightie.-t agency for the world's uplifting, she would be tho lu.gKiest foreo for its downthrusr. I will tell you wiio 1 h> now WOTnau will l?e. It will be the good wvruau (,f all tho ages past. H'?ro and there a diifereu o of attire, us the temp rary custom may com- i mnnd, but the same good, honest, lovely. ' Christian, all influential being that your j mother aud mine wa-. of thac kind of* wo- ! man was Chris" ian Eddy. who. talking to a j mnn who was so much of an unbeliever he j had named his two oh'ldren Voltaire aud j Tom Paine, uaverthela.se saw him converted. ! ho breaking down with emotion as ho saki I to her. "I eannot stand you. you talk like j my mother." Aud tolling the story of his J conversion t? twelve companions who had besu blatant opposers of religion, thovasked I her to come and see them also and tell thom ' of Christ, and four of them wore converted, i and all tho others greatly changed, and the lender of tho baud, departing for heaven, shouted: ' Joyful: Joyful' Joyful!' If you know any better style of woman than that, where is she? The world cannot Improve on that kind. The new woman may have more kuowledge because she will have more books, but she will have no more common sense than that which tried to manage aud discipline and educate us, and did as well as she could with sueh unpromising material. She may ry? * thh^ tVlA trrrwe., oiku* lays, tor Iho sewing machine and tho sanitary regulations aud added intelligence on the'subjects of diet, ventilation and exercise I and rescue from many form- of drudgery may allow her more longevity, but she will have the same characteristics which GqJ gave her in paradise, with the exception of the nervous shook aud moral jolt or the fall she got that day when, not noticing where she stopped, she looked up into the branches of tho fruit tree. But I must he specific. This letter before me wants advice to young women. Advice tho first, fict your soul right with God and you will oo in the best attitude for everything that comes. New ways of voyaging by sea, new ways of traveling bv land. niitjui iiii.iaiiusK iur Harvest. Ill'tV ways of printing books?and the patent office ?is enough to enchant a man who has mechanical in gonnity and knows a good <ical of levors ami wheels and we hardly ilo anything as it used to ba dom-: invention after invention, invention on top of invention. But in the matter of netting right with God there Una not been an invention forCOOO years. It is ou the same hue of repentance that David exercised about his -ins. and the same old style of or.iyer that the puoii \an used wheu he emphasized it by an inward stroke of botli hands, and iho same faith iu Christ that Paul .suggested to the jailer the night the penitentiary broke down. Ave, that is the reason 1 nave more confidence in it. It has been tried by more millions than I dare to state lost t come far short of the brilliant facts. Ad who through Christ earnestly tried to get right with God are rigid and always will ba right. That gives the young woman who gets that position superiority over all riva'ries, all jealousies, ali misfortunes. .".11 health failings, all .social disasters and all the combined trouble* of eighty years, if she shall live to no an octogenarian. If liie world fails to appreciate her, she says, "God loves me. the iingols in heaven are in sympathy with me. and ) can afford to In patient until the <ir.y when the imperial chariot shall wheel i > iny door t?> lake nie up to my coronation.'' I" health . goes, she says, "I can cm.ur the present j distress, for 1 am on the way to a climate the lirst breath of which will tu.nl.i no* i ><>f | against even the slightest?:i-.?- .nfort." If alio be jostled with nerturiiidion- of s > dal i life, she can say. "Well, wt'cn 1 ... e,.n my life .vcoug ili" thrones of iieav.i an 1 tim king-- nod t|U(!iinn unto O >! shah tin toy as* I :?-elates, it will i> nvil. iinvli <11 :V . *uce . who on earth niiyot ran wee-i thi- invitations I.-ilia* reception \v .p.-! ; osc." Al! right ' With tlod, >- .1 nru flil right Willi everything. ' .Martin i.;:'. i , witting ji 1 It *r of con-! <lol( net i.t una to' his frii'ii'iM w'"? isri ! I- -d iii- daughter, i' nil by saying. "l'lii- is i' liar i world lor gild*. ' ll i> .'or those ?vho J nrn dependent upon their own wi'*. an I .lie ' whims '>f tli world, and tin prufer-:nei> ??t ! Iiunmii favor, Imi tho-e wh*> tai. Jtot Eternal Gad for their portion not Inter than fifteen years of age, and that 4- ton years later than it ought to be. will llml that while .Martin Luther's letter of eondolom*,i was true la regard to many, if not most,with res|Kirt to those who hnve the wisdom and promptitude and tie* earnestness to get right with God, declure thai this is a good world for girls. Ad viee the second* Make it a matter of religion to takoeara of your physical health, t do not wonder tluu the Greeks deified | iienliii and hulled Hygeia as a goddess. i ! rejoiee that there liftve h"en so many modes ot maintaining und restoring young woinaiili health invented into i-ur time. They may have been known a loot; tinv bnck, hilt they nave been popularized In 4,i,r day lawn tennis, 'voquot and golf aud the bieyele. Ii always seemed strange ntnl iiiseru^ibl" tiiat our human rare should lie ii slow of loeomotioii, when creature-. of less importance nave powers of velocity, j wing of bird or foot of antelope, leaving i u- far behind, and while it sunns so im- j portunt tImt we be in many plares in . short j while we were weighed 4I0W11 with inenpiv ities. ; 1 iiit inosi men if tliey run a mil* are | exhausted or ilead from tie* exhaustion. it , 1 waft left until the last di?ade ?f Jht nie - ! | teentii century to gtre the spaed wnicu we see whirling through ;Ulour cities and a'ong the country roads, and with that speed comes health. The woman of the next decade will be healthier than at any time since the world was created, while the invalidism j which has so often characterized woman| hood will pass ovor to manhood, which by Its posture on the wheel is coming to curved sr?ine and crumped chost and n deformity for which ano'lter fifty years will not have powor to make rescue. Young man, sit up straight when you ride. ^ Darwin says tho human rod? is dosceuded from the monkey, but the bicycle will turn a hundred thousand men of tho present generation in physical condition from mau to monkey. For good womanhood. I than* God that this mode of recreation has beau Invented. Use it wisel}, modestly, Chrlstlanly. No good woman needs to bo told what attire is proper and whit behavior is right. If anything be doubtful, reject it. A hoydenish. boisterous, masculine woman is the detestation of all, and every revolution of the wheel she rides is toward depreciation and downfall. Take care ol your health, O woman. of your nerves in not reading the trash which makes up ninety-nine out of 100 novels, or by eating too mauy cornucopiiisof oonfectiouery! Take care of your eyes by not reauing ut nouns when you ought to l?o sleeping. Take earo of your ours by stopping thmu against tue tides of gossip that surge through every neighborhood. Health'. Only those know its value who have lost it. The earth is girdloi with pain, and a vast proportion of it is the nrloe paid for early recklessness. I <Sose this thought with the salutation in Macbeth: Now stood digestion wait on appetite And health on both. Advice the third: Aoprociateyou~ mother while you have her. It is the almost universal testimony of young women who have lost mother that they did not realir, > what she was to them until after hor exit from this life. Indeed mother is in the appreciation of many a young lady a hindrance. The maternal inspection is often considered an obstacle. Mother has *o many notions about that which is proper and that which is improper. It is astounding how much mop* many girls know at eighteen than their mothers at fortv-flve. With what an elaborate argument, perhaps spiced with some temper, the youngliug tries to reverse the opinion of the oldlinir. The sprinkle of gray on the maternal forehead is rather an indication to the recent graduate of the female .seminary that the circumstances of tc-day or to-night are not fully appreciated. What a wise boarding school tiiat would be if the mothers wero the pupils and the daughters the teachers! How well the teens could chaperon the llfties! Then mothers do not nmouut to much anyhow. They are in the way and are always asking questions about nostage marks of letters, nn l asking. Who is thai Mary D.?'' anil "Where did you form that a "quaint aucc. Flora?" and "Where did you get that ring, MvraV" For mothers have such unprecedented means of kuowlng everything?tbev sav "it was n bird in the air" that told thorn. Ala?. for hut Idrd in the air! Will not som" oil" lift hi-* gun and -hoot It? It would take whole libraries to hold the wisdom which the daughter knows more than her mother. Why cannot I have this? ' 'Why cannot I do that?" And the quediou In many a grojio ha* been. although uoi plainly stated. '-What shall we do with the mothers, anyhow? Thoy are so far hnliind the titans." Permit mo to safest that if the mother had given more time to looking after herself and less time to looking aftor you she would have been as fully up to dnto as you, in music, in stylo of gait. in .esthetic tastes and in all sort- of information. I expect that while you were studying botany and chemistry and embroidery and the new opera sho was studying household economics. But oue day from overwork, orsittting up of nights with a neighbor'- sick child, or a bl?st of the west wind, on which pneumonias are horatid, mother is sick. Yet the family think she will soon ho well, for she has been sick so often, und always lias got well, and the physician comes three times a day. nnd^ero is n consultation of the doctors, aud ^ UM Is gradually broken that recovery in<-, given in me words wuiie there, is hope." And the white which aro strewn tho locks a little t^Bm'with snow becomes the point around wnic'a all the family gataer. some standing, some kneeling, and the pulse beats the iRst throb, and tho bosom trembles with tho last breath, nnd the <ji csllon is asked in n whisper by all the group, "Is she gone?" Aul all Is over. Now conio tlic regrets. Now the daughter reviews her former criticism of maternal supervision. For tho f.rst tim? she rea'.izjs what it is to have a mother and what it is to loso a mother. Tell me, men and women, VAti ti i* imrl aII m\'. \ n ?? ?- \ ?M * w?u, \nu iuij vii ur? UUW much mother was to us until she was gone? YounK woman, you will probably never have a more disinterest oil friend than your mother. When she says anything is unsafe or imprudent. you hnd better believe It is unsafe e.* imprudent. When she declares it is [ something you ought to do. I think you had I better do it. She has s?en more ot the world than vou have. Do you think she could have any mercenary or contemptible motive in what she advises you? She would give her life for you if it were called for. Do you know of anyone else uho would do more than that for you? Do you know of nuyono who would do as much? Again and again she has already endangered that life during six weeks ot diphtheria or scarlet fever, and she never onee brought up the question of whether she had better stay, breathing day and night the contagion. The graveyard-, are full of mothers who died taking care of their children. Better appreciate your mother before your appreciation of her will bo no kindness to her. and the post mortem regrets will bo more and more of an agony as the years pass on. Big headstones of polish?d Aberdeen, ar.d tile best .epitaphs which the family put together and compose, and a garland of whitest roses from the conservatory are often the attempt to atone for the thanks we ought to have uttered lis living ears, and the kind words that would have done more g.> > 1 than all the calla lilies ever piled up on the silent motucls of tn csmeterics, 'I'no world make- appiauditory ah- over ti." work of motlicrs who have raised boys lo no great m n. and f could tarn to my bookshc!.w- airl lind the name.- of fifty distinguished men wh* lull great mother.I'uvier's mother. Waft r Seoft's mother. St. if--isnr-l'.- mother, If-iijaniia West's m But 1Y"> praises ni .th'-r- for what I hey do fo : da a goie-s v.v the hotv-w ? f America? i do not know of aii ins;:- ,,,* such I ; jog tition. I <1 ?dare t. you that I 1 oil j aii) .it.\c"it!g ihe i r.?: \y< I t' ; ii.t- :< ; si nil: t ui aopr. -in: ion of th so., denial, -?i"'t 1 fatigu - and good i.and prayers which tli moth -r. go through who oiivign.o a family <?.'i vir's ft-- in the < Igo ? ! th? cradle to the 1 wiio'iilio:n'> <loor. am', from ?lv. ?"iiooUi >?;-; I iloor up to the marring altar. That i- an achievement which the eternal <>.>d celebrates high i:|>ii: tit* neiivon:-', though f?>r it human hands so seldom ' ap the faintest applause. .My! Mv' What a time that mother had with. those youngsters, and if she had relaxed earo and work and advice ami solicitation of heavenly help, that next generation wotthl a tve landed in the poorhotise, idiot asylum <>r penitentiary, li is while site Is living, nut never while she p, doa I, that some girls call their mother maternal aueestor*' or ''the id'! woman." An i if you have a grim" already. and sorn '1 : ol the keenest sorrows of a woman's life | come early, roll it o\v on ( hrisi and you | will lied Htm more .sympathetic than was , Queen Victoria, who. when her ehlldren. the i prince.- and prin<*es.sw, came out of the! schoolroom after the morning lesson had | heen given up by their governess and told i now her voice 1:-i? trcmhie I in trs? morning | pravejr because it was the anniversary "f h-m u: >ttier's dentil, and that sic Its I put hee , head ilown on the desk ami sobbed I .Mother! .Mother!' the quo mi wen', in and said to tie' governe- "My pour | child' 1 ant .s ?rry the children di/tuihp.l ; vou tills inori ing. F will ijear tlvir le-e.. ),to-ciny. and t- show you that I have n(,t /,,r. i'filf?ll lllr srnl at.nr. irsnrv. 1 hrinir voil his 1 gift." And th* quean clasped on the glrl'i wrist a mourning bracelet with a lock of hot mother's hntr. All you young womeu th? world around who mourn a like sorrow, and sometimes in your loneliness and sorrow and loss burst out crying, "Mother! Mother!' put on your wrist this golden clasp of divine sympathy. "As one whotn his mother comlortota so will I comfort you." Advice the fourth: Allow no time.to tiau without brightening some oae's life. Within five minutes' walk of you there is some oat in a tragedv ccmnared with which fthak?soeare's "King Lear" or Victor Hugo*."Jean Valjcan" has no power. Go out and brighten somebody's life with a cheering word or smile or a flower. "Take a good book and read a chanter to that blind man. Go up that dark alley and make that invalid woman laugh willi some good story. Go to that house from which that child ha.? been taken by death and toll the father and mother what an oscaoe the child has had from the winter of earth into the springtime ol heaven. For God's sake make ?orae one ha^py for ten miuutes if for no louger a time, "js youug woman bouud ou such a mission ? what might hIic not accomplish. Oh. there are thousand* of those manufacturers ol sunshine. They are "King's Daughters" whether inside or outside that delightful organization. They do more coot befon thev are twenty years of age than selfish women who live ninetv, and they are happy just becaus? they make others happy. Compare such a young women who feels she nas nucu ? mission ivitn oni1 who iivw ji round of TAOitles, oudMI* in hand, eallins on people for whom she does not earn ??xcent for some so-dal .advautage. aud :nsufTorably bored when the call is returned. and trying to look young aftei she Is old. mid living a life of insincerity and hollowuess and dramatization andsham. Young woman, live to make others happy, and ,-ou will be happy. Live for yourself, and you will be miserable. There never has boon an exception to the rule; there never will be an exception. I have noticed ou mnny of the railroads that the porter will go aroiln I and light the lamps while it is broad day lighi. an t I am at first surprised, but I afterward find that wo are about to enter a tunnel, and its darkness i< thus illuminated. Oh. kindle a light for those who are plunging into financial or domestic or spiritual midnight. Advice the fifth: Plan out your life on a big scute, whether you are a farmer's daughter. or a shepherdess among the hil's, or the fiattered pot of a druwiiur room filled with statuary and pictures and bric-a-brac. Stop where you are and make a plan for your lifetime. You cannot be satisfied with a lile ol frivolity and misrule and indirection. Trust the world, and it will cheat you if it doe.not destroy you. The Redoubtable was the name of an enemy's ship that Lord Nelson spared twice from demolition, hut that same shin afterwards sent this ball that killed him. and tlse world on which you smile may aim at you the u"i!liest weapon. B" a Uid's woman. This moment make as miishty a change as did e. college student of England. He had neglected hi* studies, rioting nt night with dissipated companions and sleeping ia the elu^-rooru wiv-n lie ought to have been listening. A feilow student ennie into his room on" morning before the young man I am sneaking of bad aris-n from his pillow an I said to birr.: "Paley, you are a fool! You arc waiting your opportunities. Do not throw away your lire." Pal ?y.said: "1 was so struck with what h said that Hay in bed until I ha l formed my plan for life. { ordered my lire to be always laid over night. I arose at five and rend steadily all day, alloted to each portion of the day its proper branch of study .and became the senior wrangler." What an hour that was wheu a i-f-*ohiHr>n linllnltnlv nlnnail o .. -.J man from a reckless and time wasting studGut to a consecrated man wh > stopped not until all time and all eternity shall be debtor to his pen and influence! Young woman, draw ou' and decide what you will he and do, Clod helping. Write it but in a plaiu hand, not like the letters which Josephine received from Napoleon in Italy, the writing so scrawling and scattered that it was sometimes taken as a man ol the seat of war. Put the plan on the wall of your room, or write it uv tho opening of a 'burnk hook, or put it where you will he compelled often to see it. A thousand questions of your coming life you cannot settle now, hut there is one question you can settle independent of man. woman, angel and devil, and that is that you will be God's woman now. henceforth and forever. Clasp hands with the Almighty. Fylhagoras represented life by the letter Y', because it early divides into two ways. Look out for opportunities of cheering, inspiring, rescuing and saving all tho people you can. Make a league with the eternities. I seek yout present and everlasting safety. David Brewster said that a comet Lo?onging to our system called Lex ill's comet is lost, as it ought to have appeared thirteen time and has not appeared at nil. Alas, it is not only the lost comets, hut the lost stars, and what were considered (feted star.-.. Some of the moat brilliant and steady souls have disappeared. Tho world wonders at the charge of the Light Brigade, immortalized by Tennyson. Only a few o! the COO got back from the charge, under Lord Cardigan, of the Muscovite gnus, and all the havoc was done in twenty-live minutes, the charge beginning at ten minutes past 11 o'clock, and closing at tbirty-llvo minutes past 11, aurt yet nothing loft on the field but dying and dead men, dying and dead horses. But a smaller proportion ol tile men and wnmnn wlm ? . inS.-v !?.? hniiin of life corn** out unwounded. The slaughter has been and will bo terrific, and we all neeil God and wo noed Him now and we need Him all the time. And lot me say there is a now woman, as there is n now man, and that is the regenerated woman made such by the ransacking, transforming, upbuilding, triumphant power of the spirit who is so superior to all other spirits that Ho has been called for ages the Holy Spirit. Quicker than wheel over turned on its axis; quicker than lloetosi hoof over struck the pavement; quicker than zigzag lightning over dropped down the sky, the ransoming power I speak of will revolutionize your entire nature. Then you (ran start out on a voyage of life, defying both oaiui and cyclone, saying with Dean A1 ford One who has known in storms to sail 1 have on board; Above tli" roaring 01 the galo I hear my Lord. FI holds t:" when til's brli<" ws smilo; ! shall n t I.,!!; 1." snort 'tis sharp, if l'.ng 'li light; He tempers all. * A TOUOlIiVa SCENI. ( e.ba i lr.?nrj;i :i!< i'liy Tribute to Their Prisoners' Vn'or. Details have been received from ('lonfueg(<s. Cui.n. regarding iJt<* release of the sixteen Spanish . oldicrs wit > were captured i>v tiio invirgctits ,n the engagement fought at Tat'dio Ojr> (le Agua. In th it encountor sixty-four Hpainsii sobli"r.s had made a gallant stau! against 12 )0 insurgents. Th" soldiers were commanded by Colonel Vallc, Major Man 'he- an 1 Cantains Nuvncm :iti,i Kio. who wore among those captured and released by Tdego. the insurgent leader. The latter wa? the tlrst to greet the Spanish ofileers, and. embracing Colonel Vnllc, ho said *Uwurn io your comrades, heroes. You are an honor to the Spanish Nation, and t ant proud to he aide t > boast of do?con ling from ?U"1', people." Then followed a touching moment, during which ?h<* Spaniards and the Cubans embraced each other and bade ouch other farewell, the Cuban? shouting as the Spaniard* went away "Alios, valiontas J??pnnoles.*' The Spanish soldier.-, nearly ail o' wlto*n wore woitudeil. were well ear.nl for while in the hands of the insurgents, and ab- at tie' same ta'd * a, IJ igo. The action >> the o?liansha eaused great g > >J feeling, toward them. Ctrc.it ttritnin f.etling Keaily. Min - rom say Canadian military police vv" building fortifications 011 thj Ma,kan n< undarr Inn*. <Jt ali Ut IjOitVeUlDg 4B&OU Quite lately an assistant at olinic Turin, Italy, borrowed a boob fro the library of the institution. 1 tween the leaves of the preoions volar he found bank bills to the amount $8000. Who placod the money the is a mystery. The Mct ipftn Or?v?rnmnnfr. k*? O' tended to homaeopatkio physicians tb kruio privileges granted to old-soho< l doctors in that country, and it is ej pected that within a year there will b 1 ' a well-established homooopathic scho< | of medicine ill Mexico. Both the method and results whet ; I Syrup cf Figs is taken; it is pleasnu and refreshing to the taste, and act gently yet promptly on the Kidneys Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tern effectually, dispels colds, head . r.chc-3 and fevers and curc3 habitua constipation. Syrup of Figs is th< >niy remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tn3'.o and ac ccptable to ths stomach. prompt ir its action and truly beneficial in it ; effects, prepared only from the mosi healthy and agreeable substances, it ! many excellent qualities commend il to all and have made it the mos popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in &0 cent bottle3 by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist wh( may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one wh( wishes to try it. iJo net accept an] substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. san francisco, cal. ini/mvtue. xv. nfw vork. h ? % Your Poor S | Tired | S Husband. t 2 He has worked hard f J ai! week. J ? Let him sleep late J 5 Sunday morning, 5 A then treat him to a & I 4 breakfast of ^ | Buckwheat| : | Cakes. | MRS. ADAMS' LETTIR. Lterly, Cliattoopu Co.. Ga., Oct. 4, 1895. 'A wo medicine have done me si 4m much pood I can ?lL?v ^r.v- pw not find words t( jAfa 'f'&Q Wws express my prati . v " sift tude for them. \ ff was down with i complication o V trouble*. catarrl ?^ t'i?. i,3wc^s an( i weeks I could no - '' Ksfr. ' tics of McElrce' 1 Wine of Cardui and one package o ' Tiled ford's l>lack-l)raui;ht cured tnc I have rccomiiiended the Wine.o C'ardui Treatment to a number of suf fer!:s.v wonn n. and 11 >?t one lias failet to liml reli. f by it- i:se. If I can d< any thin:; to help brine th.is ^ood nicd iviue to the attention of sutlercrs, will be clad. Mks. 10. C. Adaxis. pt\ Ti Jb rV t0 ! 4f\\fic)X\x ! the best for washing and clc ; truth, anyway. Try it and ' that's to be used for cleansing : hiimji rowU>?'1AICM W>0< VA<K V AvCpUAb J Baking ? Powder JTEB.Y PURE ln Physicians Who Ride filcjelea. ;e. Suburban doctors in New York and ae other oities are using the bicycle in * Qf preference to the horse and carriage re in Tisiting patients that are approach* able by good roads. i Corn t>e IS a vigorous feeder and re>t sponds well to liberal fertilization. On corn lands the yield J increases and the soil improves I if properly treated with fertilizers containing not under 7% actual * Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. 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Mumtucinretl by " SALEM IRON WORKS,SALEM,N.C.,U.S.A. MEN AND BOYS! 1 i 1 Wont to tenrn *1! shout o Af j ' Horse ? notv to Pio'g Out a y6 K ' Good One? Know imperfo.-^e'S. 1 "I " t'ons aml so Guard against \ Fraud .' Deb rt Disease an I ). Fffeit a Cure v.lien same It y \ / \ *^ possible.' Tt-ll the tiH-' by < \ / V S | the Icelii? What to < all the Dlili r.'tit I'. rft of tins I Aiu.i.n: IIoivloslifH' a !;<?!? ;rr;> . y Ailtlit . . oi!?! otl'.iT V'n ti'il'ln liifo. :i /it!un <. ? ! . < ??".f. i :?/ f \ iv.i ii11:? o-.r ioo-I'A<;K n.i.rsTi! ' I! U."?K will '.I WO Will ..rI. ,'Jit j lii.a.ufi r<\o||iio.'uuiy vlj coiilx iii hiu.ii.ii. 3 ; EOOX PUB HOUSE. j !2-'i Leonard St., Kow York City I S. N. IT.---17. ie woman pinned down : or two uses of Peariinc will ivc to bo talked to. YY Jiy is site throwing away all the gain and help that she can get from it in other ways? If yon 1 have proved to yourself that \T Pearline washes clothes, *Jj for instance, in the easiest, quickest, safest way, you ought ady to believe that Pearline is waning everything. That's the see. Into every drop of water anything, put some Pearline. ci is fejjfiag