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OFFICIAL Oi C A OF THE PltOIBj'jNISTS IgT; NORTrf CATOfetSpL gig:::3o:.o, it. , c, mud a yk august g, issg. x:$Xji yf rl: : a V v'-f ', C'AA ?'eJ -i i lct-v.r f- - . - Z'Jf'L ? - J;--, . - - T "i .i j ... C1j.Ilu J l nTC.X-i. J 11 mieJa.'-j; i n liln , 1 1 1 1 iu i' WTB..01. 'V:'3. arn weaker far titan David ) f 7 t- f - s Wkeii tlie pride of GatKlie sl3 ; .V V'ei'iU Ctod in wliom 'Ke trnsted ."-i 'i ; "" iv "ilie victorv too--' ifo will guide us in tlie, ! battle, Of tlxe light against the wrong ' , ,; What though we are atiall and feeble, 7- r He i ever wise and strong - , And we, like, the sling of David, - - 'UnKle.1 br Ills niighty hand, -. 1-May o'erthrow the giant evil ';?f. That is saddening our land, -v .Therefore let ua battlel;bbldj?;1 uajtnst tnis enemy 01 peace, . - .. v. --. Till the tears f mourning widows' And the cries of orplians cease ; . i.:-.-j:.TilVno longer golden "oorn-fields, "i ' . '1 v TilJ no, more the graceful vineti ,a -Q runt their gifts for draughts f poison r 'Foaiuing Wo' and sparkling wine-.y . DR. .TALMAGFS; SERMON. HIS- SERMOX.AT ASHETILLEC. l?1 Text -Vi tli what measure ye tuete, '"it shall 'be measured to voir again." 'iy'.JkTatt. 7: 2r . s' f 4 - ' In the greatest sermon ever preached sermon abmit fifteen minutes .loug .. -accordiug to ; the ordinary rate of epeeoU a sermon, on", the Mount of "Olives, tha" rreaeher, sitting while He ; apake,avH)rdiug td the ancient mode of .oratory, tho xioxle were given - fb ; BUderstantl' tliati , the j same yardstick that they employed upon others would . ba em ril oy ed upon themselves Measure ; others by a harsh rule, and you will be iiieanured 4y harsh rule. Measure others by a charitable rule, , aiul you will be measured by a charitable rule. Give no mercy to others; and no mercy will , lift given to you. , "With what measure ye mete, it Khali ho" measured to you again." ' There is a great deal of unfairness in the criticism - of human- conduct. It was to smite that unfairness that Christ cost, the county and State $100,000, to say nothing' of "'the property: they, de stroyed. Areyop not willing, as sensi ble; people to acknowledge that it' is a fearful disaster to be bora ra sacJi an ancestral line? ) Does it not make a great difference-" whether one descends from Margaret.'ihe mother of criminals,.- or from some mother in Isratd 7 whether you are the son of 'Ahab or. of Joshua? It is very different thing touswimwith thd current, as some of you have, no doubt found in your j summer f recreations If a man hnd himself in a ancestral current where there is , good s blood v flowing smoothlv from generation to generation, it id not very great credit to him : if Jte turns out gooa ana nonest ana pumiana upright and noble. I He. coula hardly help it. . .But suppose; he is. born in an ancestral line,: in a , hereditay line, where influences have been bad and there has been 'a coming down., over a moral" dealivity' if tUe man ..surrender to the influences he will go down under the overmastering ; gravitation .unless somewinernatural ud lieauorded him. Now, such a person deserves not ' Vour .. - . 1 . 1 - , i . .... TTw - 1 eicunauou, ims Tour Pv. v isa uoi ail with theiipa curled in scorn, ' and- with an - assumed . air of angelic innocence looking down on such moral precipita tion f. You hatl.better: get down on your knees and, first pray, Almighty God for their rescue, and next thank the Xiord thatTPU have not been thrown under tUa wheels Juggdernanti In Great Britain and the United States in every generation, .there are tens of thousands of persons who are fully de veloped criminala and .incarcerated." I say in every generation. . Then, I sup pose, there are tens of thousands of pei sons not found; out intheircriminalitvi In Addition to theso there.' are tens of thousands "of ; persons rwho,4 not posi tively becoming criminals, nevertheless have a criminal; tendency Any ; on , of all those thousands, by the grace of God, may . Decome. Uhrisuans and resist the ancestral' influence . and open a .nev chapter of behavior, but the vaat major- uy 01 mem wui not,r ana it becomes all men professional and unprofessional. ministers 01 religion, judges or eourts, philanthropists and Christian workers, to reconize the fact that there are 'these Atlantic and Pacific surges of hereditary 1 evil rolling on through the centuries uttered the words of the text.ttxnd mv 8?rmon will be a re-echo of the divine 1 say, of course, a man can resist ihis tendency, just as in ancestral line n-en- iTv-tined in the tirst chapter of Matthaw, eiitiment. - In liaor I of - thers. estimating the misbe- we 'rr at . ten o'clock tlio door' is not opened, end there i.j a card 03 tho door signed by an cficer cT the bank, indi cating there is trouble, atxd the came of the defaulter, or tl .3 defrauder, heads the newspajjer coluxai, and hun dreds ' of men say, , 'Good i for hira;" hundreds ;of other men - say, ; "I- am glad it's! founds out at last "'hundreds of other men eay "Just aa I told you;" hundreds':;:of VotheVmen say,J We" couldn't possibly have been tempted to do ' that- no conjunction ; cf circum stances could ; ever 1 have overtlurovn me;" and there is a "fittperabundance of indignation, but no t ity. ;The heavens inu oi ngntnmg,; out not f one drop ox : popuiartw is .? dew-, If treated us as i8pcieivi.l'he world "say treats that man, we world all have, been with that tHia in hell long atro! ' 7ait for the allcTiK-iwoerbcssone ting circunis traces. t Perhaps he :.may have been the dupe of others. Before you let all ta hounds ' out of the ken nel to maul and tear that man, find out if he has not been brought up in a comt mercial establishment . where there was a wrong . system . of ethics taught t find out whether that. ; mau? has not an ex travagant wife, who is riot satisfied with his honest earnings, and in the tempta tion to please her he has gone into that ruin into which enough men have fallen. and by Joe, same temptation to iaake a procession many miles long, jf jferhapa some s'idden sickness? may have touched his Ivain and his judgment ntay.be fcu balanced. He is wrong, hQ js awfully wrong, and lie must be condemned, but there may be mitieatine circumstance. Perhaps . under the same- tpmptationjof Xavid against Goliath. But they do you may Have fallen. - The reason fsome tnen do not steal ; S200.000 is be cause they do not get . achancei'i Have 1 . ! ,T ' a' 1 jriguteuus inaignartou tou: .muss aooni tnat man s conduct, but temper it with mercy. But you par i '-"I am so Borry that the innocent should sufier. , . les. I am too--8orry .for tho- widows, and orphans ' who lost thjr 'all by thai de falcation.,. I am sorry- also f or"the busi-v ness men, the honest business men who have had their anairs all .crippled bv that defalcation I am' sorry for) the venerable bank presidents in whom the credit ;of ' that I bahk ;waa a matter of pride. Yea, Jam .sorry also for. that man who brought all the distress, sorry that- he sacrificed ; bodyr mind,; soul, reputation heaven, jind . went into the blackness of darkness forever. V I ? You say defiantly iI could not be tempted . in tii arwv.. ' Perhaps vou ezxs are first buzzing beehives and then roaring Niagaras. r .You take roots' and herbs, vou take everything; - You get well. Uut the next day . you. feel un comf or table, 1 andi'jfou; Jyawni and you fctieteh and yotf shivery and; you : con sunie;and youstifler Vexed 1 more than you can tell,1 .' you : cannot eat,' you cannot sloep von cannot .."bear ta ace anything that looks happy, you go out t o kick the cat that is asleep in the sun. Your children's mirth was vOnM tnusic to you; now it; is deaieuihgiif vYou fyi f iBoys stop that ; racket -M You 'turu back from ) June : to , Marulu ;Iii: the family jand i m' ,thq nfeigkborUood your ninety-five t per cnt, oflv i, "' fWhat is th matter agreeable j wan f ; WKala countenance! I can't bear: the sight of him." ; You. 'have got your pay at-, lastr-got jour pa; rf: ion fee. just as that man t felt, that man lor whom you had no mercy ami .my ;ext comes m uu ittsrvcuons apposiieness: ".With what measure ye meet, it shall bVaneasured toyott:,agaiftKCj4;wi ; vl" the study of society'.! have eome to this conclusion", that the most of the people want to be good;- but they ;' do not exsysfiT Know how : to make it, out. .They niake enough good resolutions to lift 4 them into angelhood Th 'ra8t majority, of p,eople who faU the Iviow tims of circumstajioes: thev ar kn. tured by ambuscade. . If their 5 iemp tations should 1 come out in a regiment ana ugu uiBm m xair neiaj tney would go out in the strength and the triumph hard you were in vour opinions of tlibso who were astray? ; Don't you remember piug hand vou cinDloved a Jbard Ikcel ? Mercy? Yon must . misspeak yoitreelf wiun you pieaa lor mercy uere. Mercy ior outers, put, notraercy ,ior you, 'Ijbok' Bayjjthe scribes ; of r heaved, viooK'j-thatif inscnptibn f over tlie throneiDf ijudghient thet.s throne ',of God's judgment..' See;.it . coming-out letter by letterbrpyrd,fsontenee oy-sentence until your startled k vision reads it, and your remorseful spiri ap propriates c i t : i "Wi th - wiftt rn raK n w ye mete it shalij tie ;inieasui you again, lepart,;' ye cursed I" 4 M'-nm e- -al twlirrii c&-l-- ir, years back. They have not been careful to , keep the family record in that regard. There have been escapades and maraud ings and scoundrelisms and moral defi cits all the way back, whether-you call it kleotomainia. or pyromania, or drp- somania, or whether it be in a milder. .'form and amount . to no mania at alL r- The ; strong probability is . that , the present criminal started lifewith nerve, muscle, and bone contaminated. As some start life with a natural tendency ' to nobility and generosity and kindness and truthfulness, there are others who tart life with just the opposite tendency-, and they are born liars, or born malcontents, or born outlaws, or born 1 ' swindlers. ; - . There is in England a school that is called the Princess Mary School. All . . . -'iJie children in that school are the chil--; dren of convicts. ; Tlie school is sup Sj? parted by high patronage, t had the .iJaK-img'K-preseii4--at", one - of not see the regiment, i Siiptose temo- tauon snouid come np . toa man and say; "Hei-e is alcohol; take three table spoonfuls of it a day until ton Feet de pendent upon it; tben after ,tliat, I take nail a glass three times a day untd you get dependent upon that amount i then go increasing, the amount until you are saturated irom morning ,nntu - night and, from night rnntil : morning. .1)6 you suppose any man ouldbexMJme a uruujLu.ru rniuH way:i; au, not vempr tation 'comes and says: fTake these bitters,' take this nervine take this aid to digestion, take this niirht-car ' Th vast majority 01 men and , women i who are destroyed by opium and by rum first take them as medicine, v. In mak ing up your' dish of criticism in regard to them, take from the caster the crnei of sweet oil and not the cruet of cayenne pepper. JJ -easy m them. Do you it physician, that lawyer, d, .oecame tne victim of vliy the physician was .night on professional death hovered in the nervous system ? was ex- came a " time .of eoi- 'Whole . families were prosr nervous strength was all"; worn but in the ser- phblic. . . Now.' he ; must i St ieU up,, ., aow he stimulates. Cfe of this father, thd life of ciear iover u iuimis . vx - uiiuuivy ea , - ;.v. .; - - i. r A . . ; i. JiaL.t. ' . ,--a.wi and piling into utter abandonment, wno UvlUi 7 VUCT W Wit ViMM fc j 1 . . . w I . . . - - .. ,1 a: itn A n '.T.t mamhar (ha mmAcif God, -...-i kT "?r-'1US .'. - z- i see in the samelinein which th?"! , s'sr .-oa oas a uu uowi ni ."w- ,; i-'-- r"i ""ilu SNV-? wicked Behoboam and a defr.'Av. ? L.. A : w; TO""""1 y-L?':" there afterward VV ' .-VJm'.W " v cII3van:v July 3 iTlie "and only witharew ,his refusal after , Mr Forest's 1-declination and; when his unimbu $ ; Choice VWotildttle aiyrtjacesahd :iiisurex harmony. good, indeed Jthai'.pmb:pi praise itand Wcpresa f regiittthat; it nitist be' sacriCccd. '-f-r- ' " t , i :The- conveiitiori Hassmetinibn lieaialidl&esday tIat:UjhV 'w;gered''i6iiV' tho pnhliq jSa narey and listened With courteous order to the plahi' iittu' rlv.' I; K; Fnnlci ofMicitodrraYself ipoW theTfirM .. 1 . f J T - 1 i t ' tpM. T!riVi3 moreor leo the ce in several conntiea throughout Icrth Cblma. iyMen-fare 1 fully awake to th; feet thal the ; iskey Hramc is" injur ibus to any., community and ' hence Ivafe driyen it from their im mediate mrnnnitii;TYe ivere in- vitea, sbnie time smcey to address the : P9f,o?.tosliip in which local . option is dMs .been for Beveral V years fectin After having ; made, a cnnine Tm-;j' jhibitiott ' speech ?n - inteligent iuaa ."r wiwu tajue to ine ana saiu that he did not believe in inj doc trine because it ;'-wbnld Tnin the - party, and that by local option alone ; nxghtancltljoyfotr Johahecond conld tvelic to iiiaki rrcalUtio -jijjwrv vriairm?oentral l,vau D,-v votrn-goine saia o,uuu. a moral question, and can " hot lw geograpnicai centre. It jfaa largelall RWwl;$yv similar aj Ujiaelegatesjpresentfebeloxe: passed ,.makinfr;all-iriftmhftral::& :irere.in:accord:Wth Gray heads nm ypnng men were ijnotwantinffW: ":'be vread T thrbfflr i eacli Vta: r&WiSHOTf wmiMi sMi'M-Uiistiamtv , but. results cer; motion who rhent. but and earnest. inexperience could wort out fkctbrv. -Ihe choice of candidate Jbr gbver- a conside: of distance.' ' These pgnments we meet with : the intelligent chria-" : -demijohri politician ' " such objectorawe offer ; The party that ',". establishment ofrrcod inor W ceih!? fb and desoU.in to bo ' resur- J. hat nian .who has 3iot;enou2h 1 of tp fel?es it infa'jhis poli- had -better I p?ayibr irioref gTace, X hat politician who faTors the' pres- nor. rev 0 -1- been manitln ihe platformadopi fedjaesdf mornihgbefbreh nations 'bescan: ." C The fact isthat uauos f reiorm ; , laciors :, nave insed without any special efirt'byoh bitjohists i thiend: arfd while this may mean future embarrassment to one or the other of" these ilofsv' it brings now a great increase of Pro hibition 'party'.pbwe is the prime idea, and stands put le-j attaclie railroad : mbnoDdy and is : Over by - the nar! of SUntore Byj a ' wise law in England,' after parents have committed a certain number of crimes 1 , and thereby showheuaelves incompe- v ; tent rightly to bring up their children, the little, ones are takeii from under pernicious influences, and put in refor- matory schools,iwhere all gracious and ; kindly influences shall be brought up- on them. : Of course the experiment is ' young,;' and it Vbas t yet to be demon strated how large a percentage of the children of convicts may. be brought up -to respectability and;- - usefulness. But we ail know that it is more difficult ' for: children" of bad . parentage to do right than fof children of good paren- taga- ' iv. Mnntrv w-are falnflrht bv the Declaration of American Independence that all people are - born equal, xnere never was a . greater misrepresentation ' pnt ia one sentence than in . that sen .. tence which : impbles that we. are all bom equal , You may as well -say that flowers are! born equal, V 9 r. trees "are born equal, 'or -animals 1 are Dom equal, j ' Why does one horee cost $100, and: -another horse cost $5000 AVby does: - -bno sheep cost $10, another sheep , cost 500 ? 'Difference "in blood. ."We all are wise enough to: recognize the-differ-, once of tblood in, horses, in cattle, in sheep, but we are not wise ' enough to ' make allowance for, the , difference in blood."1 Noi,V.' I demand, by the ""law of eternal -fairness, that you be ' more lenient in your criticism of those 1 tehn worti born wrbnsr.in whose ancestral line' there' was a hangman's knot, or ' who eamo from a, tree, the fruit of which for centuries his' boon gnarled and Aafpn. 'Dr. .Harris, a reformer, minrAllnns statistics in his story of what he palled 3fargaret, the ' ' Mo&er of Criminalsi! Ninety years ab shG lived iu a ydlage in upper New ' York State. She was.not only poor, but she was vicious.' She was not well pro. ' -vided for. ) There was . no almshouses there.' The public, however, somewhat - looked after her, but -chiefly scoffed at - her and derided her and pushad her farther down her crimes. : ..That .was ninety -yearV.aga. - There have been 623 persons it tht-f aneestralf line, " 200 of ; Uiern' criminal one branch of that family there were twenty, and nine of them have beeuaii "State prison, and nearly all the others have turned , out badly, v.-It h estimated that i family tation resisted more evils than many a man who has' been ' moral ' and upright all his life.- ; But supposing now, that in this age,": - when : there are so - many good people, that I comedown into this audience and select the very: best man in it. ' I do not inean the man -who would style himself the best, for prob ably he is a hypocrite; but X mean the man who before God is really the 'best I will take you j out from . all your Christian surroundings. I will , take you back to boyhood. I will put you in a depraved home. I will pnt you in a cradle of inquity. -"vTho is that bend ing over : the cradle? ' An intoxicated mother. 4: Who is that swearing :ini the next room ? Your father. The t neigh bors come in to' talk, and their jokes are unclean. Tliere is not in the house a Bible or a moral treatise, out only a few scraps of pictorial. ;After awhile you are old enough to - get out of the cradle, and,you are struck across - tne head for naughtiness, but never; in any kindly , manner -reprimanded. After awhile,yod are old enough to gd abroad and yon are sent out with a basket to steal.-. If you come home- without any spoil yoa are whipped until -the blood us see." God iets the man go. who hadltept that man under His pro tecting care, lets tn man go and try for himself the majestv- pf his integrity. God letting the man gov the powers of darkness potonce upon him.' -. ',: . I see you . some day in your office in great excitement ' One. of two things you can do. Be honest, and be pauperr lzed, and have your children brought home from school, your family dethron ed in social influence. The other thing is, you can step a little aside from that which is right,, you can only just go half an inch out of the proper pathi yon can only take a little risk, and then you' have all 1 your finances' fair and right, you have a large property, you can leave a fortune to your children and endow a college and build a public library in tout native town. Ixou. halt and wait until your lips get white. You decide to risk it Only few strokes of the pen now: But oh, rhow your hand trembles, how dreadfully it trem bleat 5 The die is cast r.By the strang est and most awful conjunction Of cir cumstances any one could have imagin ed you aro prostrated.-,,. BanKruptcy, commercial annihilation,. ' exposure, crime. V Good men mourn; and devils Viy13 Avniva1 : air1 vam bad wvni1 nwn comes.s t At fifteen years of age you' go out to fight your, own t battles in the nn.lil vtiinli' uma tn .aj nnmnrAfni' you than for the dog that has died of a name at the head of the newspaper ool- , M amnis a whole congress of exclamation and cuffed ftand tuffetedvi Some day, rallying your courage, you resent some wrong, f A man aayst'SSEbta are you ? I know who yon, are. Your-iather had free lodgings' at , Sing Sing.. Your mother, she was up for drmnkenneaa at the criminal court, i Get out of my way, you) low-lived Wretch ! My brother, suppose tnat , nad Deen tne nistory 01 your advent, and ; the history of your earlier surroundings," would you. have been the Christian man you . are this morning, seated in the house of God ? I tell you n. i "You would have been a vagabond, an outlaw a murderer on the scaffold atoning fori your crime. All these considerations ought to make us merciful in: our l dealings with the wandering and the lost -. ; " .. - , t Again, I have to remark, that in our estimate of the misdoing of , - people who have fallen from high respectabdi ty and Usefulness, we must , take into consideration the conjunction of cir cumstances. 1 In nine cases Tout of ten, a man who goes astray does not intend any' posi tive wrong. He has trust funds , He risks part of thse funds in investment, i He says: : ' ?v.ow, if I should lose that investment, I? have of mv own orooertv five times as much. and if this investment should ;go wrong I could easily, make it up: "I could five times make it up."-; Witli that? wrong reasoning he1 goes on and makes the in vestment and .' it does not turn " but quite as well as -he expected, , and he makes another, investment, arXl strange to say, at .the same time all his other affairs get entangled, and all his other resources faiUand his hands aire tied. Now hft wants to extricate himself. He croes a little fartlier on in the wrong in vestments He takes a plunge farther ahead, for he wants ; to save his wiie and -i children hewants;'vto save' his home, he wants to save hia membership in the church.. He takes ! one more plunge, and all is lostl Some morning points, and ;Whde you are reading the anathema in the reportorial and edito rial parasffanhs. it occurs to you how much this story is like that of the de falcation: fifteen years ago, and a- clap of thunder shakes the window-sill, eay mg: 'With" what measure ye mete,s it shall be measnred td.yott again l?! i5i - You look in another direction. There is nothing like an ebulition of temper to put a man. to disadvantage, v. You, a man, with calm pulses and oxine diges tion and perfect health , cannot under stand how anybody; should be capsized in temper ;by : an inflnitessimal ( annoy ance.' 4 You say: ?'I couldn't be nnbal- anced .in that way, irerhaps you smile at a provocation that ; makes another man swear. You pride yourself on your imperturbability. You say withyour manner, though yon .have too much cood taste to say it with your words : "I have a great deal more sense,-than that man hjas; I have a great deal more tulVEK? kcmi kuau vuw uinu ucto, I never could make such a puerile ex hibition of toyself as that- man . has My brother,, you do not realize that Tt was ; not a selfish process by whichhe Went down. It was' magnificient generosity through which he ? fell." That attorney at;-the. bar. for.; weeks . has been.', standing, in a poorly ventiUated court-room listening t3he testimony and contesting in the dteohixicalities pf the lav, ? and 'now tne time nas come ior mm to wina .up, and he must plead for the life of his client, and his ; nervous (system - is 'all gone.,- If . ho 1 fail in - that - speech ; his clinent perishes.' V If he.have eloquence enough in that hour his cKent is saved; He stimulates. ? ;He must keep up.1 IHe saysf - I must, keep up.". Haying ; large practice, ".'you see how he is en thralled. ' You may criticise hia judg ment, ,but remember the process, j Do not be hard, ; That journalist has had exhausting -midnight workH; He j has had to report j sieeohes and ;orations that keep him up till a very ; late - hour. He has gane. with much exposure, work ing up some' case of crime; in company with a detective, y , He aits down at mid nisht - to write out his - notes from .a memorandum scrawled on a pad, under most unfavorable ' circumstances. U ilia strength is gone. f;r Fidelity; to the pub- ic anieuigenoe, uueiitv. ,; w jiw r, uu lveiinooa aemanas tnat- ue Kcop up. Ho must keep up, . "He -stimulates. Again and again - he does . that, and he indgment :in! the matter,, but r have mercy., liemember. ,the; process. ; ,uo not be hard. - " . v ; " , " . My friends; this text will come to fulfilment in some bases in .this: world. The huntsman in Farmsteen .waa shot bv some unknown 1 person. ' . Twenty years after, the son- of the huntsman was in the same forest and.he accident ally Ishot a man, and the- man in dying said: vjfciyr Uod; jl - snot your;' latner iust here twenty years agoA bishop said to Louis XL of France;;- ,,Make an iron cage or ui,iuu):wuuuv uut iui.u& as we do- an iron-, cake" in;whieh the eaptive can neither .lie down nor, stand awful instrument 01 punisnmentr 'Alter awhile, - the bishop' offended Louis ::XLt and for fourteen years die was ;lri the same cage and could .neither lie down nor stand up. ? It is a poot,--rule that will hot worfc both ways, "VYitnwnat measure ye mete,;it48hali be measured tyon.again.'; n uhyinr friends; let tts vigb home ife. solved to scold less and . pray more. Anat wnicnan tne,iyit is ueu tue symbol of all gracionsv influences Is the quitbroadly; inclusire ofreibTm pjirposeJin,:general. Its breadM: 'r8 "y 1 a , cnanee tx snee irk thisistatek. i-AA iiJidrty , , The. Anti-monoix)lx elemen t pame near makinsr tronlble : on nominee for ead of the twkeL; Mr. Forest received ; 196 votes on' the- irn iormai oanoi, against aii otner name- presented, and was clearly first choice ---a yonusr man of line parts tone .of ourdiureaur way), and hereafter t6 lie heard frpral Hut just when he woxild havo beep made the "candidate by . acclamation, scebodjIjdtaredJ and,J lubjoeyi deiider jcwdng)-Jfcb BJanslnsunona4:etho f,and - he wiw forced offth .back; irt a, fashion ery hnmiliating to him ..though ihe, bore it himself most ;- eommendably through it allrraiid,npt to.the credit of anti-monopolistio gpod4 senseilxJn the little stornw$cb excited Gov. gi? John jshowe4 his great tact - and ? was an Kjhfluential hamcmiiing (oiia - itiffa the East who believe most in the Gover nor, havmglthere laiown ihinifsy the reception accorded jm 0ihose pt..Ms.wri state,.-wlxo knoWiiiii-' betteyet,iwis thanfop )elieje-.irfs JhnS::tl!5hns hb eyer; Kansas : i jHtiijians inay cwrse him ahd, he. can and ddes appeal , to Governor license system with its attendant i tincfjwh.nlee iliBiSifeSi f ' our state . 1 Siiim with anotherstrong :; . iplS move-: r h xaenandJ:t it '4.C-'4'iW4S-r-v.'? 'A-.'.'v" :'- i'.i'':v " . mm in i in T rr i t- n r ""x-i-ir-r i --rrr 'Tri inr n iTim rrrn fn r , i m ii i' t -- -r were,:neara4lwncnmge rMm ' prebablex party vote but JheMu opinion. expressions';. our hone put it le33' than' 5,000; .Lakt night in thistoea I Bjke a fineandlence bneeaolmifm thiaid.tii?te uMer 303OOQ, and i he j Jbelieved. it would reach 50iKX)i. :.t He eveh felt if' ;ifal r of Branscomoers election j out was ue is vyo ssaiUuuiuc. y. uotit, .,xc whej tlieri, bnt f ew, St. John ballots were : ctney anoVl: wunt c oyer sentiment and to help the few ataunch, brave deffenders of this move to ed ucate our people np to what they owe ;; to their posterity and their God along ; on" this line, f Gehtlemenyour xbiec- tions are too ; ihin; any man . can see , your qniblmg and be hon est fand say . your objections to ' Prohibition is based upon love of Vi au1c : ?P?n demands "either that yon be a "pig or a beff and not & mongrel- as if no; cdnctio sronnacuT J lue change -no jdoubt of .that. ..lt Jhas been quickeiied by the ;renpmination of Martin; and- will 'grow stronge: and .'siwirjBli 8hrewd:ol)eeryatiQn sayart-A ninstl lose at ., least lo as compared; with Di di.Tnthony andnthbny . now .... ' .. i.l . - - t Pineville, N." KOW TO HAVE BAO SCHOOL. f his record fbr two hi 'prbpfof ?eharid;;ahdiear head and great heart.' " .lCo state, dd- that man was born with i keen nervous dove, not the, pohpineTnay so Organization, that for forty 3ears he has been under a depleting process.' that sickness and trouble have been helping undo what was left of original; peaitn fulness, that . much of his. time it ; has been with him like filing saws, that his nerves have corner to be merely a tangle of disorders, and that : ne is tne most pitiable object on earth.) who though he is very sick," docs not look sich, and nobody sympathizes. " Let ine see. Did you hot say-that you could not be temp ted to an ebullition ; of temper? Some September you cpme home' from your summer watering-place,, andjjyou have unskilfully rnanage the lifeboat that we shall run down those whom ,We want to rescue,' The ; first preparation; ? for nmmnii.sptis. nraetical 3 svmnathv for those whom we. :want to save. 'What headway will we make the judgment if in. this world wa have .been hard on those, "whn have gone- astrsy? x.What headway will you and 1 make , in the last great judgmeut.when we5 must have mercvf or perish? ' The i Bible says: "They snail nave jpugmouu wwuut. inercy that showednd meiy. ,I--Ree the senbee-or; heaven ((j.ooKing-,up invo ministratiori ( vwas. eyer more .iscru pulous than his and no other L man in Kansas has ever had his personal following. 5 He-could have taken the ncmiination Tot GoYernotna beaten John A. Martin put, of, sight, Had w uiuuft) m aii uiib utxu Hrere epiLe he would have 'accepted BcftBbmi? nation instead of ,tiyefvClLeciinlmg it as I'flifli an. we should have .seen a oiLfer tiiignt .against aepiipiican leaders, with the snr end -of their bite's thdefeat oflthe arch: and Seizure? resolution to prove, there is no ionestpnrpoe.rp; '.make prpm bitibn prohibit lih ! full i measure: Zand Uoiipny s a Jteppkic t looks as XL lie imgni maiie pouucai , lue u iwciiA i wftv bftk sin i vour livr . or the f ace of such a mauirsaymgrr vvnati anioAn w n vt. ttpi aai i iti rmr n.v Tnn.i fins,, t vuu. uictui lui ixcl4.vt u mv but fever, -;tJtf on ;JLi.,vJirikn'scompe; who; be came the nominee, was a Blaine man two ; jearsgalgoVV but 'soon recanted, and stands out f now among strong tldfpai'ty leadersitHeis much betUrknown'aiivil VresInd is, well spoken of ;by V alli He - has lia4long ; public 'expenencZ5' in varioiis rcapacities, and iprpnbunced more fit to (bp phief eiepu'tiyelthan Gov. IMartiri, f hbmihated1byfisthe Republicans. f At his is.:;inblislunff..;in'sMfe 'x,:Wr&it. his.:javeniebrtiii;'paTr.omeiw ft4hosayse: proiblterlpaiik;.i9 toenfbrcmgprohibiticrf;;Antnpn bnf den; torirov.". jsnarun . irom now onVand if he doesn't I've an idea the ProxiibitiPnisiawi .have difficnities to t overcome, . one must ;'- m . ",' -rr- '' 1 i ;:;'5 t-' ':' i." tfyiri'f -'i . ' 1. couiess.' : jrxansas kttepuDiicans, aoois no tartner tnan tneir own pounuaries. VV Jin -rflioiuoniriYcnioiUi,; ui town andr county .they: are, content. ! ,r-'' ; .-. t ii ' . r.;,4 "il,' ?W - ---2 ' i , UtTMbl ty, XUL HAVJXX, C y fUXr Mil MVU l accbmplished -Thv' admit' that tt ' tfnder Glick bas'i mnltiblied &,W&iM& : - . --. : -.. 'i.r:-ij.i. '.'i'i courage -tneeb;' 6tH iKeema to" go; and tell eV obey the punishediplS; tore yon,';V'';..';;- the;teaMI:X ' -.c : teacb& , , , v; . , they. mk.fVjft ;. ; f fe ; ..1 J .. . .. A ". ""-it . -Jcepublican party drug-storeTf rmd;i .;S:-', "v-;,?' i'i ' -Kartin bnt.v they believe alUnece sary ameridmente to ;;theaw; :-r ' soon berniideanditneZ .: success'!will-insure uickestwhaylfe '';v; . rtheyftiitherwis , .yr Vr" ' . ! ." and ignorant or lo?k' -rfltoOHiTN back with";bitter tcensuro !'on,Ttheir - ' y , x -''r", ." parents'- -for robbing' them of their ,f what the old folics! called cnills andfyour we never rmu w ; ; i You take oninine funtil ronr 1 fellowsl . , Won't yon ; ,rememoer now caned to allow tne. use oi 1-m4-Vi VirrT f TT-kT Vrrill t?rk -l-V? A wirt-onl P iJ r t i ' J -TY" " r 1 WXXJW ."4 J v nui ow lUw liiUiiilJ Ui sa;in ecKieuDurg aau,.ywfrM)p.u.1. disfridfwriPiatP .r,a 'dATit tle thp local Ppton law is m effect m and enterprising people move out of name ) ,ioi" imiu. wuvv) . .uu- ib. . : V !, 1' t ; - -j-n-i.- l3jfp;A;t;';
The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.)
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Aug. 6, 1886, edition 1
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