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DOCTORS AND PASTORS. PARALLELS BE rWEEN TWO VERYNM PORTANT CALLINGS Dr. Talmnage Thinka It. Wonild tie Wel if all Minilrers Wrg I)o1ctor,4 mid itil Doctors Were MinisterA. Dr. Tahniage took for tho text of his Suinday sermon,Matthew 11,5."The blind receive their might, aind the hlue walk, the lepers awe cleansed. and the deaf hear." He said: "Doctor," I Raid to A diitiugnishe(d mirgeon "do you niot get worn oit, wWl constantly seeing so iniiy wounds and hVoken hoics and dis locations of the liimianl bod,?0" "Oh 1o, he ansvered. "all that, is over c0mo by inv joy i curilg tleili.- A sublimer or more inercifunl art novor (mme down from lieavei than the art of surgery. Catastroplie and disease elitered the earth so early that one of the Bat wants of the world wasa doe tor. Our crippled and agonized u. Ilail rac1 N,Called for it surgeonl and family physician for many years before they ctime. The first. surgeos who answered this call were nisiiqterm of relig-ionl, niamlely, tho Egy ptian priesits. And what, a graind thing if all clergy mon were also doetors, all 1). .'s, were M. D.'s, for there are many cases where body and soul need treatment, at the sate tilme, consolation i ad iedicinle, theology awl theripitics. As the first surgeons of the world were also ministers of religionl. nay these two professions always h4e in full sympathy! But inider what di;advan tages the early surgeois worked, from tlm fact that tle dissection of the hu man lbody was forbidden, first by the paganH aid then by the early Chris finIs! Apes, beinig the brit4 most like the humiai race. were dissected, bulit 11o hiumn1i body might be unifold ed for physiological and anatomical explorationi, ald the surgeois had to guess what was inside thie tviple iy looking at the outside of it. If they failed ill Itiy surgical ol'rntionl they were persecuted anId driven out. oft ie tity, as was Archagathus benilse of his bold but unsuccessful ativipt to4 N:v ai patieIt. Buit thie world froit ui he very bi1. ing keptcailling for sulg(on. s d their first skill is spoken of iin (0bnii'5 s. where they employed (heir Pi-. for t h inciisions of a sacred rife. (1nd Iniakinlg surgery the pedecese4or of bapti'ni; and we see it agail il 11 K ings. where Alhaiali, the iimotileh. stepped ou some Cracked hit,tice work in tho the pallace, and it, bioke. antl he fell from tho u1pper fioor Ito tin' lower floor, and he was so hurt that ie seit to the village of Ek;ol for aid: fia Esculapius, who wrought such w dors of surgery liat le was daitied, and temples were built. for his wor ship Itt Porgiatimos; il iE 1"pid1aiurus aind Podelirus intrOduceR for I he irief of the world phlebot >My: andi4 )amIo 40des aired tlic cisl eat(<1 rtiokle of King Diarius, anld fhel eilr (i of 11 queenl: adI Ilippondcrils put s1MCc ii_ full han1ld onl fracture-s, andl inlt rn,:dll Amipitation: and Priaiagroras rmovd obstriuctions:amid He('rophlilus bean dissctfion: and lErat'Uistratus removedI tuiors: and (1lsis, tl e Itonui sur gon", I'IMoved cataraT fm11111 lit . .e, led<h ea:of thrioat; anid Alxander, otf .t rent edi the 4Vye; and Rhmazas cautorizei,a the pro ventioni of hydrophobia: an rci t Pott c'ame to comiibat disease o th spMie; and ini outr owin cenmturiy we had a Roux and a Latirray in France, and As hey Cooper and an Aberniethyi ini (reat Britain, amid a Valentine Mlott and Willard Parker and Samiuel D). (Gross in Amerien, and a galaxy of living surgeons as brilliant as their But niotwithistaniding all the surgi ('4a lid imendical skill of the world withi what teniacity thle old disennes hantlg oin the hiu nan rae., and most of them are't thousands of yeairs old, anid ini ouri Bibles we read of them; thle carbuncles of Job and H-fezekiahi; ihe palpitat ion oIf the hieart sp)oken oif in Deuteronomy, the sun-stroke of a child carriedl from the fields of Shu nem, crying, 'My head! iiy head!" King Asa's disease of the feet, which was nothing but gout; defection of f.ooth, that called fo.r dental surgery, t.he skill of which, inuite equal to any thing mnoderii, is still seeni ini thle filled molars of the niinrolled .Egyptiaii mummu.liies: thle ophlthiabuia caused by the jice of the' niowly ripe fig, leav inig the people( blinik at the roatdside; ('pilepsy, ats ini the case of the young man often falling inito thIe lire andi of ten iintot the water: h ypochondrina, as of Nebuchadnzzar, who imnaguined himnself an ox, and going out to thle tielp.s to pasture; the withored hand, which in Bible times as no0w, catme fromi the destruction of the miaint arteiry, or from p)aralysis of tie chiof nerve; the wounds of the mian whom thet thi(eves left for dead on tho iroadt to Jer'ichio, andl whom the good Samia ritan nur'sedl, pouring in oil and wine -wine to cleanse the wound, and oil to soothe it. Thank Glod for what uavgormy has done for thme ialleviation and cure of humam suffering. But the world wanted a surgery without pain. Doctors Parra and Hic aMn and Simipson andi Warner a~i7~ xJackson, with their amazing genius, came oni, andl with their ana's thetics bonumnbed the patient with narcotics and ethers as the ancients did with hasheesh and mandrake, andi quieted him for awhilo, but at the re turn of consciousness distress return ed. The world hias never soen but one surgeon who could straighten the crooked limb, cure the blind eyo, or reconstruct the drum of a sound less ear, or reduce a dropsy, without pain at the time, cr' any pain after, and that surgeon was Jesus Christ, the mightiest, grandest, gentlest and most sympathetic surgeon the world ever saw, or ever will see; and He de serves the confidence and love and worship and hosanna of all the earth, and hallelujahs of all heaven. "The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk; the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear." I notice this Surgeon had a fond zmess for phronic eases. Many a sur gegni, when he has had a patient bro',ght to him, has said; "Why was ait this attended to -five years ago? Yo* bring him to me after all powers premspration are gone. You have ~ twtil there is a complete con ; ionof the mu.scles, and Mlse ligattures are formed, and ossification has taken place. It ought to Joave been attended to long ago." But Christ the Surgeon seemed to prefor inveterate cases. One was ia homor rhage of twelve years,and HPe 1 1Wtoped it. Another was a etirvature of eigh teen years, aid He striaightenled it. Another wis at cripple of thirty. eight years, aid lie walked oit well. The Vighteenl Year pintient, was at womlanl heit, alost double. If you could ull a coiveitionl of atll tlt' surgeons1 Of all the( centuries, their combined skill could not cure that body so drmawi out, of shape. Perhaps they might stop it from bving anxy worse. perhaps they might collrive bracs by which she Ilight. he m11ade more Comfortable. but it, is, hminaly speak ing, illeurable. Yet 11his divine Sur geoI put both His han(ds oi her, And froin that doubled u) posture llisho be gan to rise. anud th1e4 nipurpled face began to take on a i halthier hue, and thwe1 mu.1scles begn to relax from their rigidity, aid the spillill colulill began to ad1uist itself. aid Ole cords of the MICk beigm to ie nmore suipple, and I 'l,e e'Yes. th:1 m oil(I see only the rota I1befonl, n1w, looked into the fat of( Clhrist vith gratitude, and up towardl hiavenl in trlasport. Straight! Af.t.er vigLIt(. wIIvary aid exhaustive yva rs, straight! The poise. the griace fiill-4, the beauty of ivalthy woimin IhIl r einlstated. he iirty-vighit years' case W1as a n1n111 Who lay on it mattress near the minoral haths at Jorusialem. The wvrv five mpartimeiits wlere latinle pvo ple wero brought so that they could get t.io advititage of thicst, ninerid baths. it stone basin of the hathli is still Visible ilth louighl the WateIRT have diippeared, probably 11th-rough 8on1ie CoiVillmion of 1nture: ti 1 hati 1W feet. lonlg, 40 f't vide r1i4 8 feet de(p. Alt, poor man; if yol have beei liamiio aund helpless tlh*irty eight yvarm,(t flit. minlerd bal itl e1i1miot re Store Youl. Wly, tihirty vight years is nmr0o, thil Verg Of IM1nan1 lifC: Nothinig but the, \%nt II will 1 Va OI. it. Chris tHil Srgen-mi wvalks ailong lhew, haths,tiand(I fhavo. no doulbt pa Hes 1b s, , ne it pativb', wio havbeei onlly :-Ix iio this diUsor, Icred. t, rvy ar, or 11ve yea rsm, AInd coliaes to the anal~ O tr ofIlm il w,ho luld bvwen oj114f1111 4$ i Itil Itc d 1 e411 1 11(ie ti o thisthiry < iht ye r' ilmllid saild: "Wilt tlh()I hm. uIdI whlolef" Thel <Im.stAimn askvd, not hecause. the( Silr 444n ditd not tinnler'tstand the protriae t ht ness,t hit' ItspKimerato nv1ess, of fthe 0Ctse, to 4.\ oke it i'll pal ite i ilrrat ive. .W lilt 11hoillbe fi dt, h l ?" " o l y iit lie t - ntt well" "Oh yeS,* sys the ill. - 11111 is wlill ] aie io lihes in~ir hai br I h 1 1lave trivd every thlin . .\It thet IMur9eonS 1.:Iv. fili-t, nd ali l ls t i ' t'ijAionl a142Ve pr-oved valulelss, 1111t I 11mve ""(4 wvorsv :lld Wos,14(.l antd I vnll Ieitlie move Imilt M' foot mr hevad. Ohi, if 11old only he frel-frotul thlis pi n (f tirty-vi-Iht y,a s' Chri-f, theiultn, co l no(t liail that. 10ildinl" OV41r i he n q i h i-11111. , aiitlid i 'I v it' tviltelr with ll isyillpatly, bIt stroinmg with ill] 4)n1n1 potec-m ys, itse: Andot ill, inl\ldid instanltlyv scramlbh"-, to his lnies. itt(I bwn pluts (t his r--igh 1")(), Ithen hiis ](10 In). idn then stood uiht asWI it, th hl li hl nl've b n w sltnitdv( . \Vhia1 llw I'houldt t hi t it ist, m.or you 2ir no'lit? nlyhwel e tol- w)1'idk but'l welor ioil tot rk till) iji olsd k tir~i ii tferotm thsit thie iral o hat s WTloup ean with hre Olcse10s i' en.r . I. 44) lilitWlS11) l4'iOVl I a isu ln (I msthlt cons ir flit' ('as1 anl (Iuli,o eye doco, and anll aliiur;ist or liar doe-ii t1or. WaIsithr evelr(dy tueli another oeu lit 1 1. ThaIl ~4t H 44k411le wa a ticual sorr for tvsh. blid folk, eiake~.o from W thne fact hatltes mositIll ofHit' works1 liwas ih (I 111'e d 'is op1ie nerv.I thae noid time thisun u lther nuinher of)lind(Ie ~ peolid mentioned wi he iuot h11fit'euir.Tw ind tailn' in fln he, lso Ilone who was') bon tlind;I so tti it as nol.litt re'novt al a (visua Aobdtruc inbt e1(w( (rntiof stheC clornea, andllt eiliaryo' 11 musclie, m idrs neve andoth ieare ghmd;iO'( alsothind outi of a llhsai'da eurf byii the saliva of11Hisdown aongu tnios( Put on the oyelids;y fliso111( wof ld 01' woit sat dog,h aide. nour'i tcieild It) flit favt' blnnofnuh thei'oi ouhoi t ie feaflly tincrsuinet, according1 to 'iithe statementc ofustn and Newiu YVorkt erieadcIin(gE ofut' 1 the ig1an t(ven inf neIIwimpors werte jolting oprsn. thei mlti etod whol llivoto t'the That ians her his 4 iv ine(urgeo Buerted th casreof btlidness wereI havtes of god flating ite ir,l and~l the n)ih i'dues getlin)11 the1 thatlids of thoe whoit st o thalto of ride it hous laninsoe these land it iis titd tMahaten loti eAmid 4allid tai crowdii ofvisih ones stoplt hat or for atn itiis,! 1And4 tI doantrreliv thaumor tha on(el thouh ofa lnd, o it sumlrgeon's thats there arepayod He' aet all talegrowu amnd tphone anopl wvho perenglgaslol in oneir way delictef thed mosth diffndl of athng o re-o congtracd'isntheodigtry a tuth sTar. miHest ran sits haover t athe rkilltoisretwenint home soyin Ttios they ost the progressofit dcadence, or'rocvo temporary 1b stulctions, but n1ot 11101o thnil one really (leaf car out of at. hiundred j thousanld is over cured. It took a I God to make the var, and it take a < God to uimake the (1ar1, ald it tik](('.s I t 'iio i,, ii -o' it. i mt [ imai( -, mo mU4eules as4 ani art.ist. 1 i 1' ' t KvI ho ( 11114 st 1.V) 11 4' il .nof )411 '41 (11 its 4 fill '.1454 '' Ii 1 We are.( told of only two camSe Ito .wratled oll v; anl var. Surg*0on. I Iis riend Poter, iiat uri ly It igh .14m -re d, ltwv C3frist imult-ed by at manl by the I litmike Of 1euiis, tid Peter lot his 11 4word fly. Itimiling itt thv ima's-eliad, but tho sword Slipped mnd liewed of i h outside (a(r. and,([ our Sir,,(,ont, i Louehled the lacerationl and.l. an1lotliei bloomled inl the placo of tOn that. b1w] beell SlasHhed away. liut it is not< the olitido var t(hat livi.s. TLiat. is 4 LIly it 1111111el for gatheril".g sounld uId pouring it into the hidden and mlloro elaboItte ear. On thtle beach of Lake Galileo our Surgoon found at deaf aid dumb. Tho patleit, dwelt ill perpetual silce, anild -wats spevch lfe-si.. Hfe could" noit h ia 11nitc-of 1mu 11sie or 1a clap )f 11tu'<ter. 11 4. COuld nlot (.all father mr.ote or wife or children1 by- iamlkle. What powvr enl nwil waki tihat d(111 (111y m..Ipamui or1 tVeIaI that chauin (f 811all holivs, or rovivoI toa IIlditory n . vn- or open the gato betw(-elI the(, brinil and tie outIde wvorld. TheI u I e'oon plit Hi.4 tmir'erms if the4i d1af vars.4 :ama11 n-1 tated them, atil(l. keptA on agifitingk", tll,e . u itil the vibration .1.%v vital vner""y to allt lie edparks , ii fi he rosnnld, and hevnl mu 4m '8'cn wil. <hew H Is finl)-Zers from flw f11t.i a tIile )wo 1m 1Kwls f4 soundl wo-c el"ml 6Wr aill swi-vt v-4 ict .S of, 1 1 o1I' 1 Il.1 i I rl-ii l. Ship. Fmr thie fir"! Ih in hi, life hli bllati- Ohw dilsht ,1f 1 - wa of t li t h.e 1111-oll- I lit (wo i -4 piinl d 1 il(n1ce lld hvvy buil a ki -11mi. illit YO 1wn- ws <hmih. No wO'rd hIt-vi evi Ilapc1 wor hw'is lip. 811c h'll WaS ClMilif-d nd1144' I ( ,',i W. Voalitionl tlt andccentuhationlw.r tfoll h il anl imlposs1ibilify. 1 I! could expres iv ither lm-v nor il'ilna11 tion ntor Ws11h111. 1)Our- Sm., hi nhibiarn--d his 1 ar, will nI"- lt hei shit.le of his ton1.viue. -Th r(1 wluse tlf- samv lininw-t! ()r snh . tha.tt It I 1-wsd (I two (wn, -mis f oP thei n un- 11 ldi p"oplo. m. 1.h . w 1i i t . re , of ;s M\w *.;,MltH!. Tlhe IIpplicatio is n1 1e. And, 44. th rigidity o-)f 111 W.te 11 filun ihtn u I., n laxmd. aild hmt4 we11 1n tho lon.,u1V 1d. tecthi born at wmc ho r 4witb.oen Y. an1d woll.Nvw into expresisionl. Ito nol, only hv:i, bua t( talke-d. (hw11 giltv of ils body swun' In to) lot, SOIund vin4ter, nild the I It otlier LaIte sw-img out to let'smlli depart. Wh1y i:. it, thalt whilo othervi tilu-rveons u!4 md knllivos, 11(.n) forcevv, anild probws, mtild 114'1444k Vee t1l.1 1 1 -(-o4ll lim' ilye spect roscop1e$s,4 11Ihis Hurgeon4 us0i4 an.iv t1h. ointment of 14i own lips, T'o .,ht)\w that aill (the cunitivu powier wv eVert, filf.-I conlit i traitight. ",romll C (rlIst. A I it' 1 14i le's i : u! >\- 1 t4h ll b1 Wa at Ik nnd! <hinih Ias a. lomb). ( h 111.111 rti(test of atl11 at 111ts, comp d, uts tohr a1" icip ui it' speak, Bout whmt weethe surgevon's fv.es forw aIl th c urfs (f vYe-- and vm.: ruIIt tonl"uet., and uht e a i):unh 1an0 Vrokhe'l btcks! Te'I' Skill mand 1h! Nvol11r. 11)11>i n t li ll nk li h Is 4I0 a ('1.4 1took 1were all' mi l e 4 s l>idt He1. 14no11t 4' . ('('1415h.noblema'i s DidN4 l1g1d he 4not ec .(41I4t''IVti4 4) itd liout 1f hIis ernx kt bu1C1eh4.l~):il syI V o'V1ue4)4 Theyud t.Iz mve14 paid1 44 H41 i lg fees4 J.if .4 Ie li 0'em:u ted thlem, 41141d 'It'ere were humb-eds1(4 144t Lake 44'1 Tiberinsii who1'would hav iven044 h5,000, (' 4 1al in1 tne 11(4. 1.now1) o f,41 100.44' 4'1414 IlI 1 Mis! I'e 4' i > v wll sinn, not4( a( 4farthi'ng.(4( ('441His whob. h:l bu cens. Whenhee~'il14'44 }144is4 l4in4s knewl ofl 114 ih'( in '44 the wichW lid'. swallowe<l4 a iee of her 1'uner, as i1tsh are aptIgtos swalow inytIiin' br ight, : .1 l iet l'eter o w1'ih' a hools wVhicy rutu that iste1)4.)f'ish, mal4) from' iout was extrace a1( III'n'um 4t ater. his 60 t , tin- only~ mis ht.v elhever ht an md t(''fhat Ili pa'1id' 11ut fo 11axes." This141814 0r1at4s Muron ol4' al1(1(l 11( ih l 11n ) ur 'i sgv l lift, 111) iC418 sl 11(1hn and114 hoi'r l Htis.1t servios w fret 1o all charte "Withut mlIIl( o at iho utHi' o 1in-ice"you 801y sir4(it 11lly youro deaf4.-4 casmbarreSld ma IC)u h'unblC 411ongues'i loos1Eed, and1414 '4you w1ou44ll<lsil \leale , $1141 yo i s<ll 144411d. Whatn' ai) grand ting for ourl. 111or nhn:g ac whn his that.o sha'Cll hvloie crolted the treinenC1ilg th l comirn look ther twallkbe vng more1 rick, and O what Hye and( or inir-! m)i tiHi for thril bfanmilre blind orhdaf, Hondd fono ords!"s Thor the roe udrtho ofkall the brougtuus under arcult h ur, do 1mrenbizzatrds chill Nand~' No pay o tek sword shalcm u ftefuer e 'artl. Cornew, and let all leaven >ay Him with worship that shall lover end, and a love that "lhall lover die. On His head be all the rowns! In His 'hands o all the Copt.res! and at His feet be ill ip vorlds! Thae Nol-111 Co10111is Allianle. It i- leiiIed friml the oIlice,.s of he Stalte urmers' Alliance of North ,arohnlt Wihat there have beN,- istil-4 inletytlrev caters to County Alli 11US, anild two h1111h-ed anld feven ul)Alliances, of which latter only hiitty two have been tiuinied. All hie (-oitivs save Allay Dare nu 1w1Haenl havN .oun()lit y or-gaii nt ion. \\ake luads inl the mu1uh1er il Sub -Alliaices, having lifty-sevel, hai111 coillg Iext, with ify -two. eL gii im nim-ilbership ill the past imr has ben over'i Oh00. 'lheStato >usmI.eA.s ageicy of the AlliaC41e is oin", a01 n11mVISC wor1k. It, hals iriSd two Sub Alliaices thiti tia -on 12000 tonis of its special fertili eizr,1% Ind its stIles of othITr S1)plies. 1il11tily pr<visions. 1v-tg( *40,000 )er Il it'll. Tie Still v )iSIICiessagel1t, 4:ty u that tle e1'ect of 1t salie of 4veial .rrals of fortilizIers Ialde for Ili Albiaicii at ia siecial rate has rc -illted mn at declin, of iics chaurged for the .luids. nIild hv estiallites that this seasonl llole th busilless agency lis savwd the fill-miiers over half a mi lion doll:irs il the liutt.er of frt ihize-s n1lo'no. tall14mS I UnNa I' liacem. A Ghicn.q.o nuim. ill repid ring an o)Ild t.()ra, fouind lulng' o11h r1 ari-teles4 thal. hand slipped betweell thw back and( 411at, twlei.tv eight 1inlthes. This diSY'yu'v is )iot it vvry imiport aloil" but it. p1>I1ts lIt 0-ioral itat if less re'kh-x trcles-ness was use'd in tIhk) pr( iwiuous nrtiing of iihese litte mgelifs of comlibustion. therte Inight hm ;o iniu l no>ny abwiut the phracs il ille dail.- I p ; j')s: I . o.ik-11 (i tie firu ciuld not. h' satoisfacrily i LEFT NAKED TO THEIR ENEMIE6,11 TI1e --rry 1iaht in Wilteb 1.1aiis vere l'1ft by -n b411 1rir to Sht -If. Bria ramJwx-.v, AprIl 24I.-3ur Iu r I fI u binidred arv hllriblY iI,- k d 111 1 e : hv prede.icm t Ill wdhifc I it nuihl ofq d tli-ir yomilg ladios i thliii-trek; aft(r the clse of a.n lilanittur1 e itertainlielit a t.he Opera Hlmiu lnAt night The ( entecr tninent had ben got- up by a Mr. anid Irm. owe, travolin11g n1nu, gel'. Wh1o Camelit. lere minm fitv weeks N:o anld beu galn the rde.avur'al(i of n -ar Uival ntilitie. a rathr pretty and beauitifully cosituml-d vnt'Lritainment. Mr. al M1r. llmrow furnithhed the ottumes, iil the pnrtinipants wero ill pWoilITI 6 ldits It (1 hrist Ep-iW copil Citirch (iild. -whioh had the Sitrtaul nlt in al-ge. Ahiny of the y oig Ildies lln(l diihu ing to i Op ( r n b 'uge, 1)11ring the weilig a .-holr1if fr, h a neighboriag city il alwnrod wVith an at tahm1ent ov lte entir. parapherialia wn the -urtain ll onlf tho let net. The . Oli4 ladie wre horr-ifl-d heu in formle. that th 0, coul l not tike the (''015") Irown i1h huil1ig. A g an e-bl,ib 1 m-ne(d, lut t he' shf1'ft was miii): ) e,1'I' nnld th r esubl wVas the t i gh i. C' c 9n ~t go sher'iff hasit prst'rat -tetalt' fouri hun. dred. Al the last S('ssinl (of the iLe'gisl1a. turiet an Alet was- passed pmlvjtiding for ai modt ot f aisertinu1ing~ the uinmes of reist mvet ers V )t(Scoin vited ofdiua fying erhli I (s. Thet cler'k of the coullrt day o f (h-t(ober,' 1890, to furnuish- the super'visoir of registra 'Ii on with acomn pltte list of uall matile pers'ons convit ed of' tre'tason, miurder, robbhery,. or dueling, fr-omi the 1 th1 day of April, I 18, uip Io I hie firs)ftiday of .January, 188:1, and of all permmoii con victed of treason40, murder' lo. 1hulrglary, la-rcendy, petrjury: forgery. oir any other ji mous15 eriime. or duolinug, sinicI the fir'st (day of Janary,i'v I M~3. All suich tert iliente tof thle tclerik. So is ceey Tial .Jisi ice rt<iuziredt to malm10 out. unidter his~ ham1ti l seal1411 a certilled for.e hill, or' -uch'I ofi his- p)rtedtcessors-t whots-e I ri al doiet'ltI i si in his ptosses..'M jit must0 he sllliuitIetd to thle supler .v o' of reg~U- istIa til to' orefor 'the fl lifteet'l11htbi of O c'tobeor. Iiu egnuo s im i lirnish isuchtl list immihed ia'tely3 uponll ret img, up t) thlt'datte of going i'ut of ofliot'. flonost 1>)otieIR'. All lit '.'n 'st lonsci1lilo11s pilysi. inns11 who give 1i. I). 1B. (8tobiie mi)Iienems. I >r. W\. J1. Adiri, lioekmionj, (Ga., I >r. .\. I1. Itotcoe, Nashivihille, Te., w r'itces: ''All repVorts tf 18. I8. It. aret auvt'rable, :uud is sp''ely acttionI is Dr.t -e \\'. ('hXe'l,' Crawfton4 it'le )(nt'(ism i hav' good.red a.ll. wr..wites: "M efly reonendii istuettilll guettngi.. exe ene fof the Dr)i. C . Hu. Monile t'n, Jacon "itl':e, Al., wries: "Myt mo. e .B.in isted1 ~on hy gttin it. '. B for er huteuaism, t axsl,ioher t.ubrnaty [esit'm thti'eu t hal le it. She 'L.eienced linndat relie.ad e mastrovementi a beeoulywondr Dr p. W.e-M dar ik, h.r is., it h a tmiiganta fuer doln bisll,d itent. A ame uing1 foumor forvest lei h lerbgntgha.n i GIOUNTER CONFERENE. CTION OF THE "REPRESENTATIVE FARMERS" AT COLUMBIA. 'ito 39caMlberm cmia,,iri mo ciaivestio,l-_ t"inl'ma 'r .. A ,,.41adrn. , s , of vro It 04t 8111di w1rJ111. 41v(118 to t,h Grom r COLUMBIA, j. C., ))I'il 23.--The con (eee of the anti-'Tlhual1its.3 held WO "evsiolu today, one of tweliy ailutes. tie other of forty-five. The m1ly action Was tIe adopti(ln of anl dldress to the tilocrue.y of the itate. The follmwiig were present: 1dlerson, L. E. Caipbeil Barnwell, . w. Youman.: ieanfort., T. i. [Ivward: (11harl.ctim, IT. .1. Hiison: ,%eswlehfil, A. MtcQuevin- 3tlaeloll - S. Land: ("olleton, ). L. lItdish: Darlington, E. W. Camlpbll:11 Fair lield, If. W- WNoo.7dward: Florence, :A. Gregg; Hamipton, It. T. Cautsey: KeIshaw, A. 11. Boykin: Latrenl, S. D). Garimg-ton: Lexington, Theodiore Rod lolouser: f1arion,. D. W. Befihea;, Oconleo, 1. It. Davidson: Oranigebur"' J. A. Petek-iin: IbbaiR J.I Suilter, J. J. )aran -illiam burg Eidwin larper; York, Iredell JoN. Mr. Joneg wasmliade chirmlanl, anld Colonl -arln Kecretary. Messrs. Youians, Dargan, Wood wItrd, Jones and Laid beingappoint (A it cilnittev to draft an address sublmlittvd.the followmng Which was un1aiin,nilusly ldopted and Signed: The siinatioll of political afftairm ill 'Smuth (Carolilna demands thl im 1110iat and an(1 estrilp, considoratioln of (very go0d c itizen. As Democratic farmiers. atking no peronlsal gain, buit ilihiiedr by s;trong- con-'vietionis ats to the (d of. mlur State, We de sire to pIeselit our Views to the D0m1 mC1r.atic voters of the Stato and ask finr thlese Xiews fair and thoughtful colsiduration. -"The Deiocratic party is indictNd by smlie of its own lellbers for favorit isin, for -elinpquishing its fuic .ions to an -oligarchy of aristocats, for b101etyraying til conlfideice placed il it by t it peole, for wastefil 'X trava--aict, even for coruption. ()ur imltrai focs havv no,)t 2llc".wd mo 1:1b. Me'n withi the part.y. claim u a re4prem-nt. eight y per ceit.of the Deiocratic vo)tv 1s11nd bvil.-IAspiranlt s for (tlic. hiave 114). muibiitted t heir claills ncemodilg I th 11usual mlletliodA npmn tirlil, m1terits and the judgient of a Diemowrati' covmvltiol, but uponl iiciiai: pretexts have formed a part held a volm-enfionl, adoptedl a plai forill. practicAlly nomialitted a ctadi dalte for (overnor. anl, by means of anl or111amlzod ca111min ('on11ittea, prom'Po. t) force their cnlldidate upon thl(. State Deincratic Convention in the i 44 of the farmers of South Carolina. In this depart.ure froml u 1ual mnet bod',. in ourJ udgment iliar s an naon IrIegna1nt. with grIt datlgelr to the unity anld ha11rmiloly of tie. Democratic party. Coisciolus of the fact tlat ti purity and inltegit Y 1f our. instititionls depied upon th11' Solity f'4 O party. we view -with I hie great Cst appr,1eh ension tihe d)clarat t ims f dte t convi-ntion, wlhich, ill our ()pillon, array castdo aguain'st castve and dividing tile white plle,r ma11 ~er* Aunh-to sMeL4, glliu ne 11,1 of thie Decra4)'l4ti partyi inl Sth 1 (aro(ljina aIs at presntU 'onsItitu1ted deend'It thle perce' aind prosperity of the State anid the genieral welfaae of the pe'ople: he(lievig that thle byr thait party 3 in' tho past have 1boon1 fair'. hionorablde and .iust to all cla1sse of 'our1 citize4ns regardhles- of oenpa tio our41 enIllinig: h)elie4vinig that tiheni - miinistruionu of the State govecrnmxient lo hoen'i in- the past,and is at preseat, able.( pure. honest and free fromi ('or' rupt)1ion: believing that an attac k up on thle paty3 under these circumni 51iam.e1 is at refletioni upon1 the inl t(i'.ligece and initegity of 11he peoph,; betlieving thiat thte par1ty's 1motto ini I b fturtiie s'houild b) as it hasi beenCl ini lait day3s 'equal rights to all. hj)e cial pr'ivile'ges to none-we Lilhn unL <h:-r'signied far'mers and D)emocrats de' 4ire to enter1 our aolemnu protet-t (aainstt toiuuua,ipecdne "'As D)eimocr'ajs, we'4 canno11t witess Withou11 t test.114('1 th 14ontrl*o our4)1 par1ty b'iy at fact14on. As atgli'lt ur'ist s, we will niot perm'Iiit our1 hionorale4 4)4 1soilsIunoi's mt achine4. As- ('it iz(ens,w e t cat.ion W~ beleve tha lin these4 OilI ion olS f th majority.44113 of 0141 Democrat('liI.ie ''1114 successQ of thle 'Tiillmanmiiiov mea the14114 discredhit of tihe Dem1:ocratie ptarty by itself. It would embro1'i1 I ihe paty,3' maike loca'il (quit impoJ5ssi. ble( and4( chee'4k the( inidustiaul de'velop men'it of thel Stt.X Ii lie eyesH of algaLinst the D emiocrac'y (of Southi Car 4 linai. WeI '(1 con'ietly appeal to thaitt D emIoerney~ to 4)rouse15 itsel1f and to suppIf ort 44ur1 pr'ot et againsot t.he nie enla]ighttenmon1t gatve- Tlhnanl(f mlaniy of' h.1 is(llwer1s and( that p)oliticafl ('dim of Tiilbnuaniiani. Hie saidtha .15 whIen thue dhiscussMion ('1ds1 Thilhaanismi wyill be ji iil miioiity anid true( D)em )4' aey' illn a vas t jor'ity. A Citliforniani raisodI thirty tonS )f enbhage on tive acrecs of landl this D EPOSIT Y'OUR SURPLUS MONEY IN THE CO)MMERCIA L i A NK, -OF COLUMlBlA. S. C. One dollr' anid upwards recoived. [nterest at the rate of 4 per cont. per annum paidi quar'terly, on the first lays of February, May, August and N'-ovemiber. Married women and minors can keep account in their own Liame. Higher rates of interest al lowed1 by special arr'angemenift. C. J. IREDELL., Presuient. JNo. S. LEAPHART, JAMEs IRItDRLL, Vice-Presidenlt. Cashier. Whel solict in t, (he i11E - A],]TiIrI'u.. i. I cutitleo to YOn. lst ( ,1111(ng fjhe Lift. 111sunl-11nst1u.i ivanultahe; inall t e atures of 1. It is the Olest atctiv e Life I n -f 2. It is the L:U-gest- Life In1ll,fulco ( 3. Ii is t' iongest S1in F4t ing to niop thanl One Hudred a . I is the Sa0 omIpnIy in whioh 5. It. is the cleape-4 Colipany in returns reducing HL filt il a()Ht of Company. 6. Thiti (rZEAT COtPOR ATION I1 I>licy holIt.rs inl Cash Surplus, in of -873,000,000, which is nearly el Coibilld Ret11-1us attlained by tll( JI FINE J)jr Ask ft>r eitaloyme. TERRY M'F'G CO.. NASHVILLE-. VALLf- MIM TUAL .IFLE A'.0,S I T ON IIRUINIA. M. ERISKINE MILLER. President. ASHE]"lt AYERS, Seeretary. .J. FIFD EFFINGER, T l'easurer. Began Busies Septeiner 3, 1878. Rteserve Fund................ I 108,000. (juvested inl Bo>r4l" And Amlr Va14.1(44 )I Real Fstat,-4. IDSurance il Fmrce. over ,,10,000,000. Annual Precmitum Inctniv. oV(.- --.-.-...............2 lO.0(N. Death 1(osmes paid, over... *1,700.0010. of wh)ich oiv -!200.000 has beenl paid ill Switl ('a AS WRITI' 1N ltY TI'll 1 V/M'.AY IMYUAL LIY; AgaIm VliRT BIA, - P~ossess(s the following 1st. Its Prernun,is are fixed aind miade aL part'~ of IhIe. )iC olecont ract. 2nd&. It offers the( lowest possxible ratesx consistent wvit h security. :ird. Its p)olici.'s are in(onltestale after thrtee years. 4th. It gives a )aid up) lx>licy after five years. 51hI. AtI ihe (tld of in1iy tent yealr l)eriodI tihe in4utred hasL~ the option of either taukinig, Istl,-the surplus to is credit 1 ~in cu, an.d cointiing the p)olley at hii ' ben*l it; or 2nd, allow lnite surplusII to be apliedI as aL credlit t.ni fut ur eninums during the follow~'in g iT'in Year perio)d. (;thI. TIhe policy is reniewalo at the endl of any [Ten Year period wvithout re-Cxainunafion. .7th. The policy-holer partie-ipates im thll proftits of' the Cornpany b)y reas~on of the division of thle surplus at the1( ein 1 of Tent Year perIiod. Nth. It s form of policy in a model of breCvity, bing shnpIlly a promniso to 9th. It hats no rest.riction as to travel. l0thI. BeinIg free from all techi.. calities andI( thle )olicy-ilolder b)eing aillowedl to patiipate? in -the profit~sI of the Comtpaniy, (0111led withl the very low rat;' of cost, it presenIts anUI (exceedinIgly attract.ive forml of in ActivtIa and1 reliabl- agenits orm maike liberal termsU- by aply~)3ing, with| referenofce, t o State Agont, (Couubia,_S.. JBRSEY FLATS Ob)f ~g -FTever Cure. Late be g, ?i~ateed 't cure an:I ~BARWIT DRDO 00-, - ~A oU IA.&A tALDER'S LIVER PiLL Rtemovethe hule from the anTelm, our biI.es troubles, and prevent mi ci dlen $e.r male by ell droprn.t wr..i 2.imw ---n ahet. u al- m. ei: r;--. t 1ei, & SOkIWtal t(O (itofitt, m.Q. At lIt;t..'gI -t. Ott.t ax &(' ,Y Pa o y.,u .* .- .. .0.. .. ti . V ;t,. i i.si ,rila vom 41wln i.. ~ . .sla r4 :n l The only r ia enre1.aId, saa (e.a..e. C,Sa l. M.dI.... ta. ' -. onipaie lc, rnber thatt INSURANC. " COMPAN - 1, Smlwo it hold; tire fornlest, plae i (If t-hv world, an<d oel-e4 superior bsi, toget,blel with Ile(julled Ve Co0n1imuiy inl thlis Count-ry. tioull in the WVorld Io inut i. Wol-is ssets luillouln. 1 Twent. eix Milliol. of )ollari. to iiui'v. vich to insure, itK hige diviend in1SIlIrance(x belo1w H1111t Of aul.v t4her ar e:trued for atidt1 paid out to it's hviQltf 01one Ypj~tI-C.4. lUSHili W Ii oll yglo-l, { IvOll illi< d lars n101 1r-han th imt. TWO lvadinllg < ()x111 l1(-. C N- JAh i, Co1i,l i 1, S. t 4A KES,, ALEntIs AIN So L 3 ~~IMI4G GR TO~ F BWOK -~7j,jMOT -RAOR ELD REM'2 sM ll iess Clotlaes NOwint -e, ines; 1*o iore iO I -iu elothe pns n el . d .ml zna" .it bI - It holds tIhe beavest, Ile . i, and fineNt fakbrL Sn,- no ti wi. h o.u pins . 14 ' - Olothes do 1.%t freeze to ciru,prior 'cir u i n otbow Off. nirn trn cIN! LOTI _J LfNt J7 110rnOn 4t.. Worcest r.y H~~1 ilr b - - ray Cur r MADE WITH BOILING WAT E P P GRATEFUL-COMF A h A Es * on th Eror of Y uh,Preonur'i c .,2: mn, and P ysicl Doblity imp L:t.- o 3ie 4.,. Ho I otain '0 es,ro al .n., TmHU od fill ' . Pr- ,'0 i -: :4ed (S00 A ND J EWELI( EAL frA thek NatinaiSmleu Meelialr Associ' tio o oi f' s ist n o Phy t,cians ay bo conanted,l coa : eo111' . Yt I)~It, I nup'' of g tu '' --- - - - -r , I ----e ---- ... CII . o. . . . .. n tit o T odalbk iatoti &r I ons, W 'n Iio,ein. o,,i i :t ,.i r ., t In l *:ic lieNE A N) ABO) EILs )JiEJJ oTT Ntao Nl.a PisEdi1.4 AealND fo itse A ND~j Til,SNG on.WitVoNslid Mt AtunistIo I'hyitoismY, b OiuItt o: 'o:af"IvbW . d or. - n tI9 .. l. r y h - l, t orde s '. bok Or)| ltr f.- Aic soldb dkoctd us bov1