The Gastonia
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(HToted to th« P*bt«otlo& of Hom« and tlM Intnmta of tbs €
Vol. XVI. {AT Jtfg!Ufe>.} . Gastonia, N. C„ January 24, 1895.
THROUGH GLASSES CLEAR
RAWS VERDICT AS TO HOW TO
LOOK AT THIS WORLD.
»■■>«. Uh, ttoum HmM
M 1*»r Mir tn-Tk*
Amnimr r«ia»|H Tb» 14* Wna
M H Ilia* BMHm Akml Baa
M. LOU* BaoekBa.
Wb»i a Peal «if differ row K make*
aa to ik* alna** *« araar when a*
look at tlx •••! lit aiul Um people thotb
ln. Tn Mr K aa it really ImUi nr tlx
fault* and afitbea. itx kluiliru and
aanmowaa uf I lx men ami ■•mm aim
Cuinpim- It, »r iwnl to bait u II. Dot
UmimuHi tlx grama aper-iadee of envy
and iiMniimrrl, him rtau through Hum*
tlioi an U«> may arid iaakr rvrryUnng
aatai good, tml loateud a* nml to
otamarUemr mauteiiut alaama mad*
of tlx Brat and air a mat iambi**. per
Milting Itx kakarao to areevrrythlag
aa U real!) la. A and many people
be ha re aa If they alwaya amUnilen
glaaaai that aieaa liatn-d. mal-oe nxae
ima* aud all mioharlialil-ix** thrU'igto
them Tlxa, again, breams- them is
sanaliltx In sax'* nap Ufa, nna I* cm
riia-ad lliatakobe «<«id la jtiac aa It
arena and (bat Un >appj «c imii"M
prrphi * Hi not exist. Thu rx reox la
alixat aa I rad aa tlx nlhrr, and, ahal
you aial 1 aaat, a? frh od. ai« tim
dear gi ma II Uial da amt exaugenUe III
aay « -J. Wa want Co see life, people,
books, picture* and beam If ul lehn.g
lag*aa time are—to k».k Um truth
atralgtit In Um taae, and Ut kaoo tual
It m migbtv aad dorm pc »al L
■ KM BURT WITH TBB TOOK
Tlw itwap »uor woaaaa U la
eh nod to think UiMt alto of whom tiwy
rod aa Mug gay. rl. h and twaailfal
dons UOt trua'de bera-lf <dlhar >t>ut
the sorrows of the World or how to re
•k»vs them. That la owe mistake. The
fusAloasbhi woman la really a l*xy one,
hoi she —lieges to have ber p-t char
Ity. IO wurk fat lb (tally for It, give tn It
plaatffully, aad aaaaetlmee sbo form
an friends ta do likaww. A silty
Idea, tbs result uf foolish atorvet, that
Ideall*es the poor and Insists that
hearts do not beat wir'er silk or aatlu
ms tbty dn uudur eoKno or wool, ex lata i
Ttw brat oooUwdlelioit I* to sne the
nob women la >bs IwspilaU, out only
at holldsy times, but a* tlw year round.
Tome Utsae woman osrryla* jel.vns
aad detieaciaa to tlw tenement houasa.
atari sutntalolag grace-fnlly and gntui
oairiy (as does If r*. Trad Vaudsibtll)
party after party of working girts,
mouthers of the dun to which sli* tar
longs, hi ko emphatic denial la itself.
ALWAYS IK ftgJTTY TKuCKk.
tn tiss hospitals aak itswn saxmg the
to a meat liowsst It is preferred that
ttw rtah bosmb cosse well drwamd.
Timae woman an tlw other aids Irka tn
aee tlw pretty gowns, and fad Uist if
they era warm riaUluk at all they are
worth dressing for. I shall never fur
gel the rxprwaalou on a si ok child'sfaoa
after he luad bad stsadtng by his oot a
charmingly pretty girl, all leal km and
ribbons, Incas and fnrbakiwt; aa aha
laid tlw bwDcbss of hull* berrtss on his
bed, ha samothrd tbs silks of her |*sd
carestiogly and said- “1 Ilka Tun, Ton
al says font as if you had walked owl
of tlw fairy took." I ’all yoe. my
frleed, the charities or tlw fashion side
woataa are many, rind If she ware to
give theni up, the peopt* nn the other
•hie would realise rxaoUy what Uwy
hud meant, and all that sbu had been
to them.
A tUSSTIO* OT HANKKKA
Looking through the glass with groat
•are. 1 think aa a oatlno ws may be
set down aa as owes the must chival
rous aud tie- Worvr mannered In lbs
worM. Ton much hidnwndcaoa of
conatiustlon baa muds too stack ia
drpeurtittoe of manner, and there la a
slight Inellpatloo ta respect sail her
weak mss dot old «gs. A party of
flmhlowsbts women go to U«s spars, aad
talk through an entire sesiw—make
•verybody rise uncomfortable and than,
whsw aonsa saaa, a real music lover,
who can imly afford tlw opera oner In a
whge, taels that ho la being riafrsuilad
of his right* and ventures to hiss Urn
rbattevbig aantlngvat. ha n gamed m
k hoor. How, that la all wrong. Tba
WHHWS Wlio Salk deservo to bo hissed,
and each »no of line aught bi go hum*
with her hoki burning with the taw,
aad this k out. In Uwgufcasrm uf her
own mom, aa to what co»st1iuuu real
p Ulianas*.
Tins MAS oouxtmst eemt
Wa »bo crowd tbo nnrt
•ara that ara elrewJy full, aud look
•taodfaaUy and rudrly at tl e idho who
dm not rtoa aud odlnr iila ca*t. an
wry fu'.lly. Wa (nlnu a nwUturant
whara tablra ara alrvndy crowded, aa
toot Uir owe wa w<wM like to have, aud
wmidar audibly aud, oceaaMmally,
InwHy, “why tboaa people don't burry
up." W» talk a great deal aboat ne
■piit lag Mm rtfbu of tbo nathm, and
wa hawo't the «liffatr*t pertwte uf
conatdaraUca fot tbo Individual. lae
pdltoaoao o>loU In ovary aim uf
•oetrty, aud la tba ear vloo ah toh Um
rtdb awd poor oturra alike.
Oar poWUf fit la ara to aunb a hurry
tc baat a food Umo that ttwr forgot
tbadatkranaa dua thotr mother*. Our
rood an to aaab a bony to make wo My
that dbaydlatogard tho ad vloa aod If
oura toa awparlron of tbo father,
UhM aaab ooo Ia laetlnad ta uaU -tbo
oU PM." Or aarvanta, treated
ratoty and Without aoaaldarmtloa, MU
IwgartlkawC and aro onlr a proof um
the aervaat lu rrMantlag the aktrua aa
la a hwhiag glm. Do yoa tktxk that
l aw looklaf >t tblnga darfciyT Hot
TMafc It aU aaar youraUf, aad row win
uaa that aa a not km wa ara aboat a*
bad wunnirrl aa wa«aa ha, aad that
wa arlD only attain pothram wbnu
ennb Individual aanuMerc It a paraoaai
datytobaaourtaouatneaebaod every
MM la evory grade of Ufa.
toiroi An oDTAtaod.
It la fanny bow people write and
Utk about (be "rwall at" la Saw
I Yorh, the “wwa* rer wt" and tha "Ut»
erary act.” The best set la that ou
■o»ar heard of. It fra* not hlaaoo
forth Ua rieltea, bot enjoy* them In
< comfort. It la of blue blind and white
reputation. Its denahtare an not ad
| vertlaad la the dally papara aa profes
•<”nnl heautha. and Ita sens aid not
O'mapleuotta among the boraey or rest
eats. Charity and klodneaa are foand
' among It. The men are honest and
Iba woven are above reproach. The
i Mi you read atom la governed by the
; slink la rich to-day and m*k
I ln« » treat display. It le pm* bis that
; it* downfall may be akrooieled Ueoor
row, and It la certain that It will br
I forgotten the day after. Tire a»-e»lled
literary eH has tfttla to recommend It
; ■Tv that thorn who compose It ala
take notoriety for fame. They talk
alavt pittfecU they do not nnderataad,
and they display. In a curious manner,
bow a wetl-edvertlead pill la swallow*!
without a quest am aa to Its ea rally*
value,
HOW TO BBT IK.
To gat In Mia aaofc advertised Set,
Uia ao-caih-g swell oua. reqairas very
••Ml*. Simply Uie npandIng ol plenty
of money, 4 akin somewhat thick aud
a lotigov somewhat acrid. In the III
vrarjr et, wen are so «caro* that they
are acorptwl. te> matter Inv or tiirouah
whom diey ouase. Tno. who are from
some small town, wish that you onald
aa# all this gayaty, and regret that yoa
are in* In susleiy. Keallv you can ef
fort to laugh, fur no one sal imies
aooMir. Soetely proper la ret.lly Uw
gathering together of I wo or three, fly*
•" ■>*. 46 or a hundred, as many as
yon will, who Hod inncli In Ufa aonut
which tlmy agree, and who like to oome
t« we tiler to exchange a plaaaa.it wort,
pare a pleaanul hour and rcalin wlmt
constitutes (dresses.
The other la Uw basest Imitation—It
Isn’t even good acting, sad lire people
In li cannot laillera Uisl live ginger
bread Is Improved by the gilt uti It.
tliat It la wnyth offering to anyone bat
tbs fool who jangles Ills aap and bells
as If bo Weis proud or his folly.
TDl EVOLUTION OF A SXAUTY.
“But.” said psettv Miss Primnw.
•tli* newspapers say that lb' great
bouity. Mlag Base Me'«l, was *.g «a»a
of the boxes si tbs <n>era. woiidarfolly
dieiasd, and oh, how I should Ilka to
baa beaut)!” Mow. Mua Primrose
barrel! lias a tweel. soft akin, clear
gray eyas, while l.rr brown hair Is
draws book In a greet knot, from
which little tendrils will recaps aud
curl about her oeek. f lake up Uia
spectre:Ire of truth aud I look at Mtaa
Primrose, and I say, -My dree, tbs
young Udy yon talk stoat Is not s
lieaaty, exopt by report, Ths nsws>
papers must have something to Write
about, and when Uila girl appeared, re
alts was ordluarily good looking and
tmd ton. chick and ubsek, aba oaDed
liersnil a beaaiy. fumed lierrelf on tbn
notloe of Ibc world, insisted upon her
parfectloMS until people who had oarer
tlioaeht of her at all accepted her own
aoooant eg her loeellnres. and so the
flaase baa stock to liar. KU« has ilia
fair complex 1.hi of a Bwede, hair and
eyas to correspond, and ao absolutely
expressionless face Her repatatioe la
Ilka that of aauocrearnl patent medi
cine; (lie result of good advertising.
The handsomest wnmeo In America
mmo from the smaller ettlea, ami If
"•w ^*rk wanted a beauty allow It
would hay* to draw Its tieet cards from
PM-detphla, Baltimore, Richmond,
Hew Orienos. (St. Louts and (kin Fran
cisco, not to mcotlOB Chicago sod
Louisville.”
Little Mias Primrose is aallsAed sod
la wondering now about a osrtalo fath
lonaid* raarrisse, and wha« tb* women
married the man for. I can't explain
WB’U, IMUIIT MAtlT.
Tto reuoii tor ferrying are to
peculiar.
dome women merry beeauea It la the
proper thing to do.
Some wnroeri marry becauae they
want a bocw« of their <>wa.
itome women marry beeauee they
haven’t the moral eoentge to remain
MM,
Sunn women marry beonoan they
want a llltta more money In their
puramand ailiUe larger credit at the
S<ma wemen marry because they
want “Mra” pul am their visiting
arida
Home women marry because their
mothers want them to.
Smm women marry becauae « mr
haa asked tliem Ui, and they don’t tike
to any do.
S«mo woman marry f*r money
money—and nothing elae.
Sme women marry becauae they
l«?e the man. becauae tliey want to be
liia wife, hta friend and bis aomimamn:
i wen am they want to make Mm feel
there Is nee Woman In the werld Whom
heenn lore nod cherish, and from
whom lie will nmelre love and eooaid
ernthin la return. Because they want
to fret that It sorrow comae he has a
■ympathlalng, hiring frlamd eUoe be
aide Mm, and that la the day of J.7
thT* *• eje that ean five him smile for
amlla. Ttiaaa art women wenh mar
rylM. The others ere of little worth,
ijndnejsr would to mimed If they
dropped out mt the matrimonial haadl
°*tbet sounds a UUIe raey, bat it la
what It |a celled some times. Mar
b^lOMped by leak
of leea, tack <* eompaoloashi*, Lack ef
syaauathy. You want yoer bey to
get the mmpUeaal wnwa, and an do
l, tor what a maa la. la what the warn
ae be hrraa mahee him. Wemen rale
errrytbtaf. Meallr the oiart, the
oamp. toe flora. And )«st aa realty,
all mac to law the saints shoes. Whnt
| la your meeUl kingdom? It enfht to
toaoemfortetoahome. A ad wbo la
your medal aUvef It o«f ht to to a
i^tof aaan. If it laa’t ao I am sorry
you. If It Is ee I euagtatoleto you
■■{ "toady, sad when that la mid
bp the IIpa. It neaaea from the heart af
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iamwincu wa uvt
M
l aha
Tba Bar Payton H. Hoc*, D. D„
PMtor of th* First Preatiytariau
ehaiah, commenced on Sunday. Jan.
Mb. to deliver a eerie* of addraaans to
yoonii oeu. A great many persons are
deeply Interested lu Uses* talks Ijv Dr.
H'«". and two of them already dalle
ervd go to show bow mtsrMtldg aud
instructive In the Hoe of thought fol
lowed Ity him. We haye already seen
enough of tire serfs* to say that tha ad
dresses are replete with practical
knowledge sod ralnahle precepts, u*
wall that a dbtluguishlug feature fa
(heir oarefulonaa of preparation aud at
tractiveness of phr-aeufngy. With tha
oeuaant of Dr. Hog*, w* an glad to
furnish oar renders with the following
synopsis of the first talk or tba aeries:
Mmuo wen may be said to make the
age lu which they lire, Tba vast ma
jority of mao are made by ibe age lu
which Uia> live. Into the ranks of lliai
tlKierc and egalled few, we may not
HspigMo climb. Into tlm valour mam
of the lgnolle many wa should not i«
willing In sink. Between Ibe two them
us light mean that bints* reach of
ua all; to study tlw age It which sre
Ilea, to avoid lea faults, cultivate Its
elrtosw, improve Its yppos'unities, and
so contribute oar measure whether
small or great to making Ihe oval age
tetter and wiser than our own.
The Bnl fact Umt must ssrfke ryery
obaerver ..f onr l limes la tliai It la In ah
age of Immense material dovslopuma-it
Uaurg* Washington who died Just
ta-fore the heginnolng of this century
(1790) oaver rod* on a meats bust. To
day there over 8.UU0 In theUomasttc
trad* of the United (Kates with a ton
nags of about two million, and the
atewsa tonnage nf erssala engaged lu
Um world carrying trade U over thirty
ween million. Our paaanngi r Teasels
am floating palace*. carrying from on*
P> two tliounsnd people end oroaaing
Ilia br-esd Atlantic lu a Hula over Are
days
James Monro* (died 1831) never rod*
on a railway train, and there ar* par
sons bar* present who oan rusaemlier
tlieir Introduction. Last year Uieru
were 173.000 miles of nmd in the Uni
ted fltaU-s, and «>v*r 1,100 miles of new
road were built during the yaer. There
were tin ployed 83JJH0 loon moti ran, 97,
000 pasuriiger rai a. 8.000 mall and bag
guas oars, over a million freight Oars,
and over 1.000,000 »f men. Their train*
travelled oaesiy 800.000/100 or mllan, or
over nlue time* the distance to the
auu. Ttiey carried 039.000.0U0 passen
ger* wIm> travelled an aggregate nf over
13.000,000 mile*. Tuny hauled 767.
0U0.U0U tuna nf frieght, and the tun
■ll«* aggregated 80,000.000. There Is
tureeled In railroads atioul 319000.
000 000 In the United State*.
Andrew Jaekaua (died 184*) never
Met • telegram In 1*0, 60.0UO.OUO
were sent In the United dtatr* and
176.000. 000 more In the rest of the
•ortd. lit thle onautry there are some
I160.u00.u00 Invested In talegragh com
lauilrs, and Ua W rat era U liim onus
pauy 'lions operates over 7M.UOO ml lee
of wire.
Andrew Johnson (died 1676] never
talked thiough a Udephooe. In 1*0
there ware a 100,000,000 Id mated in
telephone companies In the United
dtalea. The Bell company bad 8*600
mtlas of wire, SUO.OOO I sate q meat*
rented anti made nearly 1,000,0U0 ex
change omnwcUans a day, or over
WO,000,000 ID (ha year.
Frsatdest Garfield (died 1881), never
saw tba Incandescent light—certainly
aol In rosnmarolal use. There la now
8400.000. 000 io vested is steetrlc light
and power oompaoles. lo 1863 I at
taudsd the Louisville Exposition
wlwrs (bit light was first used on any
■cale. When Id 1*3 I saw the wonders
of (he Klee irk) Building at the World’s
Fair, it waa dllttoult to believe that It
was all the progress often years. A
(snilemau who, If living, would not be
aa old as some In thle house, onoe tr4d
®e that ha could it member when there
was groat anxiety ae to what Use world
wild do f"T light no aoount of Ur
ropli mSermtaoMen rf the sperm wAofc
Geu. Grant (died 1868) never rude on
an electrio ear. In IMS tharo vgr
over WCKi.OOOjUOO invited In electric
roads In Uiai ouuutry. They operated
8,488 lallfe of road sad used 7,7» uses,
lor care Fire years ago - or five years
after their Introduction—It was phro
ptieeted that In teu years there would
■sot be a Heyfa l>oraa ear line In the
country. The prediet ion mised ex
tra we ant then, nut it has hewn almost
fulfilled In half Use tlnse, while pUae
Iww lien already pmjitwl ftir electrto
roads that would make steam railways
antiquated aud alow. At tba hewfc.
»h*g of 1*4 there wew about f 1.000 -
OUU.OOO Inverted in elurieal Indoatry
In tide country. lo IBM Webster load
hwly-thn Words between efsrtrte and
•Urtnm In 18* the Gsotare Olmioo
sry bed SMI, and the Standard Issued
tins year has SSOi Aeeoutta that have
bin gi ves us of the mar vats of the UW
toeniph aud tbs kluetoeoope indicate
that these woaders are not eoon lo
■MldM Umn Marti In* achlara
MU, ao Um rauarkahla an tha myr
iad lavcntlooa by which ■aoklnary la
•abatltutad Ur human IdUUUuiim and
tka wort n# human hand*. Tha 41a
aovcff of ti>a art of prtoUa* la |iuUr
aooakderad to work an apoah In tha
KuukliUy. Mow bowarar iMtaad
of llu band prfaa print In* a abaat at
» tiau, wa hnra tha aUaa praaa that
«*Mlt»y fro« tha roHt nf pa
puTt.OM *l«hupaca papar, or M.fa)
twaniy f iarpiita pnpara, aa boar, 4a
llvarad fotdad and counted am) aa
tala 4.»a not (Iva tha nanau it
•f* r*T «uat ■atrapnllUo dxUaa. a
•aut* to Ukan fro« tha type from
whtab a mu mi or of plntna ara mm that
■"•*2 •* thaaa plant praaaaa may ba
raa at oncm. And naw typw catting
maablnaa ara —n-* uba - af
thaprlatara.
Wapd Baaebar leaked
attkt allk waavlap maabfoM at iba
SvpcuUan and aaw
th* flr W*.. *!b<i.lU* Uiaala* oat
tka ooMpUoatad pal tar a fra os tka
poached paper guide. ha
"Weil that maetiTaeoucat hNW*
Bo eome at na lbought at watcblna the
maglo InteUlgeooe of tba b*Ufa mak
ing machinery a Chicago.
All thla machinery maaaa maaafan
lama opoo a giaai aeala. ash that
on-ana tlia —nrrinij ~r —i-■ furttam
-Weh I. .^rMtTrtiuaalem
I*Uc ol oar age. Pmooa beta oaa re
“•»*>•» *•“» Ihry oould count the
mlUJuMU-leo of title country on tba io
P" or one baud. Kew, In oar gnat
money cpBima. mlllloaartea. like ell
** !■ tkethtye of holomon. are nothing
accounted of. One moat be a multi
millionaire to attract uotlaa. and uttr
rraJly rich men are tho*o that eonat
not their property bat tbair la r— In
the mtlltona. There |* at leant
ooa man ahoaa tnoome b t alt
linn dollara a month A prominent
Eptaeopallao Id Jiew Tort toM a mlo
tetor that he could aonduot the whole
giutml and amn-testve work of the
Eptacfetl oh arch In title country with
hU “»»• «* *?*« “I
etlll add to bb eapiut year by year.
adu not oaljr are those imamm In
dividual fortune to bs - itr1 with
In etudylM nur time, bat UM opgurtn
“bT^T,lr>c Prod notion by wm
wilbUtton baa given rise to those vast
Mgragaikwa of capital euefa as the
Standard Oil Oo., the Sugar TrnM, the
Cotton flood Oil Trust, tbo Whiskey
DrepltoTiaSu-Iifl
rflu that bare brea coo fm red by kome
of (ham organisations, there era deo
gits toeneoud wMb^tbem that are the
and the memoe that sueh'pcwer'moy
be to free lustitutlrms has hoes unmin
takably demonstrat'd whoa one at
the oorporaUons has been able to
eomprl there rxeontieo of lu win by
•he United 8 etas Senate, under the
domioauon of hotli polUiael perUre. It
nerd hardly bo addad that there great
fortanos have revntaUoti feed the etyte
and eunderd of living In our land, fa
trodoelng a laxory «od ■igeHniei"
□ ■surpassed to the Oaarto of 1 HUM
Meanwhile great and ooavoidabie
eliaagaa have taken pUoe la the eeadi
twaii'Mr leferiag chums. la the doys
of Imad lshir Um mreter hud bio shop
In bis owe houae, and hla half dnaon or
more apprentlem and Jounreym— were
members of kit own household. There
could under throe renditions, be BO pro
blem of capital and labor. Bwt now that
Is oarrtrd oo by grant armlea or work
men under the direction of different
grades of subordinates that UM wort
asao andompioyar ootoe Into )iuie or oo
direct contact, and that there la Sard
» vast sodal gulf betwixt the two, tbo
emergency of a labor probly was una
voidable. While tbo well todemeebanto
■>f til day baa many more comforts than
the gentry of Quota Ehtabetb, that
dore not bring oontent when be looks
ut Um luxury and style of hfe employ er.
And Just a* the ooodtUona of the time
have led to great aggregation# of nrpl*
tal, to they have hd to vaat orgaalsa
tlone of lab >r. There are some eighty
tredre In the Unit'd Males with a
national organlialton that are united
Ip the American Pndoratm of Lahw.
Tbo Brotherhood uf Looomotlvo En
gl i Mere, the Brotherhood of Locomo
tive Firemen, tbo Amalgamated Aa»>
elation of Iron and Atom Workers aad
the Iaumallonal Typographical Uq
Ion are amaog the hoot known. But
how many af ue were aware of the ex
lstoooa of the International Biwo
Makers' Union; the Pan and P»okaU
knife Grinder* National Unlrei; the
lasators’ Pruteottv* UnUm and anorea
• of othorv. A ooovvoUoa of the Botch
era’ National Protective Association in
Philadelphia completely threw iota the
background the Joint mooting of Um
Northern and Soul here tsaoaablisa mot
to celebrate the oeoteoalal cf Amerl
een Presbyter la n isos. 80 far so there
organisations only trek mutual benefit
end psotacUon of )act righte ell mast
wish them Godapaud, but when they
undertake to say not only what wages
they will aeeent, but what othore ahull
w* accept, when they undertake to
drive worthy competitor* out of their
trades end bloiler d wring young men
from leaving them, end to pull dawn
the more capable and orewgatlo to e
eomiaoo level, they ere e manifest
danger to liberty and order.
If! eonaequeoee of the great dryeV
opaient ,4 the owenr of oummuiitea
tlou Iwtwoen all part* of U» world,
•»d «f Um etrennoue aharaotar gtrea
tu lb* rtraagle of Ufa by Um condition,
era hr to been eon wiring, we hare
•aiarrd upon ■ siege of warW »<d« oeet
mlererfet ami dmtlnpmMat
The sixteenth century was en ere ef
world wide dlawirory: SnTuntuenUi
an era »f ootontMUna; la the elgh
teeoUi the great power* war* atrug
gllag Mr Um aaartery of the newly
opened territories. This oratory ha*
brew Um era of deidupMi'a* and enter -
prise. With aa new worlds to dis
ease*. bowse ulaaaa hea been loreeM
i tttlog and dereloptuf ttta old and
1 haaaan enterprise baa bean hnnaktug
at Um doors of k>eg loafcad nations
; It taUiaageof InteraeUeaai effort, of
liitaroatiunal enterprise* sod of toter
a.tlanallaw. India baa yielded her
and eat eirtlltattoiM to Aa la Hum,
•oprraaaay; CWna baa aohairad bar
to western o*M—W>| while
Japau- sealed la feralgiM»< Belli UM
—bee leaped, Mlnaraa !*■» fell pawn
■ad fall a rated. Into Um reaka ofmmi
ora oaUoea Whatever the solutions
of pnwaotday prebtaasa^tbey moot t>a
world wide sola Ilona. The qaeeUoe*
of today know oetthar letttede aor
longltada. aad ha who aagagea la thle
•elaUeu, Boat light apoo a world wide
areas.
<Wd« hr old. with thn* material
eharaaUrtatloa of tha M*w aortaia
quIUdiKramtUTMia. ^SwafTa?!^,"2
taaot mholariMp. Bo for aa lhi«
•ohntortnia partataa to aatarai actacaa.
It ttaa at tha haata of aM tha malarial
rrara—i af which wo haao haaa apoak
Inf. Bat tha aataaU«e motbod did
m4 with tha faata af aatoml
. ootoaoa It waa appitad ha htatonr and
' >a oaaaroaaaaa SSt aaolaaThWr
haahaaa m-wmtaa. It waa appUad
U laaraapa and da>4 OtaT fnrcottaK
taocaaa tiara glran a* Uwr amp.
Tha pick and apada of tha aahmikigtat
hara onalribatad to tha atutaaaahtd of
bulb, onto sow aa at read tba
diaries uf AaajrUa waqiamn mad the
oorraopoadeuta of Ignttea Ptaorauh#
aa oeaily aa yoa read your moral «g
P*pw. Wa aao know tba onmaitutton
of tbAir ACBlii ihtir MireUof Muu.
their liturgies of wdtriila. and mob
their tare for dtata dlnnara. Wo
eaa look epoa tbelr pointed acd
aoalptmrad faataraa aad evoo ooaapara
tbma with their mummied remains.
Tba day baa goes by whoa a Ubant
odacaUno la ooppaasd to oovar tha
flaM of baiaaB knowledge. To know
anything thoroughly a mao moat uow
bo a apeclatiat.
With tba edraaoa lo all drpartmanta
of eobolarablp. oar ago laao ami of
atari tahamdriu BMt a(udg. Aura
never was a Uma In tba history of tha
world when Biblical quaotluaa occu
pied eo lam a aharo of tba world'a
thought, and commanded tha entire
time of to many of tba wortd'a rroat
ari mlnda. Beery stataanant of tha
Btbla la aubjected to tha moat minute ,
aad Marching testa, with th# new ma
teria La for constructing aoelent history •
that have baac brought to light, while
frlanda aad foaa via with aaoh other la
the romorasleas crtUolam with which •
tbar InTcaUrmta tbcfaeta and phaooma-'
aa praaaotad by tha text ttcrif. Aad i
wbauvur tha outcome of aoaaa uf tha
questions Uwt art agitated, than la
anAcisnl to show that It oomaa oat
ctroagar and olaarar from ovary teat,
and that It la daatiaad to resmln tba
bolwark of right aad troth aad the la
a pi ration of oil that baaodta aad btaoa- -
aa m auk Lad, In Uta future aa In the
paac
And of all Biblical question (bag
which la pamotouot to all other* la tba
QOeeltoe of tha person qf CkrUt, Iu
now elxty year* alnaa Hiram* *»
poanced his “toyihteai theory” af tha
goapal record*. Tba sehotanhlp of tba
~r>4 baa rejected it. feu the lode
with which hr daraoaatratad that they
stoat althar ha myth or troth baa Barer
Man abmbwi. Mag by atop, heatfe
orMawm hae been disarmed, aad oat
ural axpiaaatioaa bora disproved, satH
to-day tba Attire of Chriat stand* out
more unapproachable In Its Dirt a*
beauty than aver before.
Not la tha growing power of Chriat
Vown only no the apeeuDUv* side.
Tha oro WDtng character letlc of the ape
laaean la the growth af Oh rtatlma pnv
«**» and effort. A eentory af mte
•*#•>» ahowa nearly a million II ring eon
reruatiha bar* sat of the paat and tba
■aed of the future. Tha great Bible
anoiatlea of this eoastry aad Great
BrtUaa hare aaatiared the Word of
God by the million ia orer two boa
dredand fifty languages. Tha Bran
geileat Alllanea U anltiag Christen
<**■« In effort and prayer; la the «p
plleaUnn of Clirtatlaa principle* to
mat moral question*, and la aaeur
Jm redlgloua liberty to the oppressed.
Tba Y If. U. A., the Brotherhood of
St. Andrew and hi ad red organisations
hare Inaugurated a new era of vurk
for aad by young men. Tho King's
Daughters bare turned the hearts of
thousand* to practical work for Uie
help nnd bteanng of mankind, while
Christian Budaaror and other socle
t»ea within the ebureb are rolUtlng
the brsrts of tbe young in work for
Christ.
Whet than are oor concloafonr as to
tha aga in which wa lift* .
It la an age of UDlim U-d reanarero—
material, intellectual aad spiritual.
ll la an aga af unbounded opt on nat
ure. Emerson reyst -America la
soother name for opportunity. Oar
whole history fare* like a last effort
on the part of Dlrlna Provider*** In
behalf of the ha man rasa.”
It ia aa age af inteeaa problem*—
problem! that press upon ua from
every direction and that affect Ufa In
every relation.
And Jaaao Christ boida tba sover
eignty of tba prsaent aod Uia key of
tha paat. And be who would win In
tbl* ennfliot, aad falAU Ills part la the
aga In whlab wo lire, moat enlist un
der Hie banner._‘
Whether right or wrong etkw no
dlffsreooe, Ibe feet novertbslw estate
that at this day everybody goer to the
Odum of Um newspaper te Hud oat
whet lie waul* to know about politics,
mltgtoa, trade and si moat everything
Jdd * ♦»
A men tehee hta ooanty gager and
ivndr It aU. nod be rnetu to 6nd
every maa who hae ponds to nD nr
wants bast ness of say bled, asking for
It through the paper. If be lade only
two or thfwn etmve advertised he in
totally conclude* that they are the only
starve la town, or if there ate ethers
that they do net oars fur trade.
Another ooocl anion they come to,
and It ta an an Ural y legitimate non
cl onion, ta that a business nab who
baa act enterprise and liberality
awcagh to advertise Ills hnelneee ta so
e lose-dated that it would be dangerous
In trade wkh him. We err Mating
what we know to ba true, and a word
to the wise ought to be eofBotaat.
Oowpar «(M imm Hot* about
owoartuf, whtob It would ha worth
whlto rar arary oua la laarw
Rom who would act twoar by lha
Hat of God, Uimh nothin* of awwor
lay ’By Ganrfa,” or “By ]ln*o,” or
by tnowthlac ftoa; Othara cry out,
‘"flood Oraotoatl" or “Moray on wal"
a*d tha Ilka- Tboa* ar* tfa* bogiaaiag
of iwaorlitf. They aro to profan*
owaarlnf what aaora* art to Ui* oak.
Our Honour Mud wb*u no tortb:
“Lot yoor yoa bo yoa, and your aay.
oay; for whaootrtr to boio tin* tola,
ootaotbafowU." Tbto Mao* that wa
dwtuld aoa plain. aiMyta kafuata.
Dtvld bad a abort prayar to tbto
polot: “dal a watob, 0, Lacdl bafora
tof aaoatht and kaap tha door of toy
toph*
A Cotton Fertilizer,
Purchase only such fertilisers fee cotton which ecstotio aft
leott ) to 4ft actual potash.
For Corn, Fertilizers should contain 6 a Potash.
Poor results are due cndrdjr to dtldtoqr of Potash.
Wa *tt iWfiT msS yoa oar ,isi|lil li aa tba the ot Potash.
( r
•bfu ot the nwlt, aayathe Loaioa
•Madail Toward thealon of the laa*
tha aeon* Lead Bohoby ew
tha OordoartotaTwhoT
Jaw. allowad hla baard to grow attar
tha ohwoet aaaaad railira ot hte
oo-religiowlata. Lord B aha by, than
tan. aadand to wo rT** tha aeaflb
■* “'.""■IT—*1** ■* wha> oaa at
thaaa flairrtbaiao “tha Boat oaaapiea
oaa trait at hla yorana ~ All Bi^Cwd
i
i
ft,
I
othlgh _ !
won K at i
Utai I
a king,' Tallaynwd !
tngera. "haa mb* eaa
trat th«^ who acquire
haordaTuka tha ana
tbay an nbjaet to oartala ralaa la thia
raaam aaadto ba etiU noaa alrietly
ttad down. A aiitooh, tar law a
baard, wap amr aaaa afloat. Tha
MM toeaaUotteeaBUMaaeatawdeew
Maapt at oar Mae laahata, hut aa tha
baaidod Upaof avteitoret owaaetaaepad
him m not to the hland bora—hawaa!
W»b*bly a “Traoaby," a Oarmaa
DiaiMaa gtna^Kspnmlmi "to’thte'popl j
•la* paajadteo la “Martla ChmlrwU,” >
whro ha aadowa hoatap Tig* with a
wnaUahe and tka amt-military frog gad
onat thaa la favor with ahahby gaatla*
saw who Uhad to ho addraaaad ee“np
tatn." “HlmT waa Mark Tapley*! eoo
tamgtaon ebaanatlom “1 ooald an
Mb allttla battar If had then Mb
nit and gat Ma hair eat. I woaldat
ban aay nob Tatar tha Wild War la
By hoaaa, war It I waa paid me weak
prfaaetor H. Br’aawoagk to terntha
vary boar roar.' Tat Mahawa Mmattt
win a beard la hte Uttar yearn
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wart indasWI ha had kited two “waa
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m*4 wMrt «0\ pound*; tea nthar «U
11 amlla eld Ml pound*.
TTwj waw or tka Bartaklia Vutot,
M>dli«aa9»UMynr*UM teal bmduf
•toe* rained.
"urn BM II.
Onml Tama.
Dow* oa* wrtea to tka ad ltar af tka
£f-i a»d Otew nakfa* him ta auk
llak Ik* n*ait* id «H who rotad f>w tea
M«te Aha to latent the a*hte<
as^5gaa.»ar^
(Kit MM PnaalM Mi Bm nil
a^a^J hnW. hooaaa ratrtfa* tbt
orrro. Taka (Mb, wMU fwa, aad
tewaarark. ’ I
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