HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1880-6-17, Page 66
Al `1't�: S ING THE AMES.
'Wherever er kIi y go the soldiers o
highland rt.*gi ,'eats generally contrive
to astonish the natives. As the famous
Ferty•s;gond were marching olee early
morning through a'1.''antee Village, the
Dips'; struck lip .'der, ,11111 Joao Cope,
'bringing the people out of their buts in
the utmost consternation, in the belies
that the Ashautees were on then", As
'soon as they stew that their a,�•altr hens
were Men Amalie': color the villagersFol[. ;ht closed a.etlaltaiutaneadhip ; brit
catching sight of the Vipers, a st3u''L3-
l'eclr? tooki?lace ; and not the boldest
among thein ventured to eerie nigt
agatu until the rear of the detncinnout
um cleat' of the village, Then they
followed' at a re:�peetful distance, and
f
when ilia traops halted., the 1{'aLutoos,
growing ct)uraaeous, crowded round,
the pipers being the centre of attraction,
'ruder tlta idea that they were officers
of gr'e'at d;gutty, and the pipers some
mtisterious instruments for the ties.
truetion -of the Ashentees. They
proviaetl a weir dance in honor of the
bearers, touch to the disgust of the
ipe-u ajar, who wanted to know 'what
Ian was made a peepshow of for,' and
eontetnptuonwly asked if they had never
seen a kiltie before.
are .completely upset and destroyed.
The few who are impregnably rooted in
principal stand straight and unmoved.
This is a very short sermon,, but
long enough to last a life time for those
who will heed it.
1 TUE Pt,'7ZLED DUTCIU.L.N--ia.
15;1UT11aT STTO11.Y.
One who does not believe in limner -
sten for baptiLtu was holding a pro-
trotted meeting, and one night 1lrettch•
ed on. the snbjt'ot of baptism. In the
course of Lis remarks Ile said that borne
believe it necessary to go down is the
stater, awl C):ne up out of it, to be
creased so enormou=sly that no brain can •
grapple with it. and the than who Ol lllio.II
would know one thing well must have
the ()mirage to be ignoral,t of a thous -
arid things, 11:)srever attracting or in.
As with knowledge so ssit'h
wont. The ifltLn •vlza would got along
must single out his spa. iatlity and into
that moat pant the whole stream of his
aotivity—.a11 the energies of his 'lane',
ey(', tongu<a, h art and brain. 1:1: and
culture, maavy•sidednesss, and beantit"ul
t'in'ge to contemplate bat it is the
n3Lt'rut.e(lgod men, the been of single
and intense p11,'poso, who eteal tht'it'
Souls rtgai.Ut+t dill things else, %vim ke-
ctlxilplir,h the hard work of the world,
and who are every whom iu demand
when hard work is to be Goole.
baptized. But this he claimed to be a 1 itr r the beginning of its manufao•
fallacy, for the preposition "into" Of turf:, instil now not a faglo nonce of
the Scriptures should be rendered dif• any but pure Virg ini)t leaf of the finest
forently, as it doe not mean into at all
tinge:'. ".,Codes," he sitid, "we are tobi,
went up into the }nountaiu; and the cannot be misled on this point, and
:Tun 7, !8r0
rlc:rai . gnMenaaoalt�wguumM6+if
Ortans and Pianos.
quint has been used in. the "Myrtle The Lar„est and i\4 )51; Complete Factory in. the .Dominion,
Navy” tel?acro; The manufacturers of 1403:10(l cot,
it have a settled belief that the public :iiallGth Iioluois
Saviour was taken upinto a high nlouu- that any tampering with the quality of
tains etc. Novtwe do not suppose the brand would be a monetary bias to
either went into the mountain ; but 1 them. Thousavds of dollars a year
went unto it. Bio with g;omg into the tatavt.d b3 mixing with an inferior leaf,
would not repay ---4'- fora doubt oil
water; it means simply goring down to the p- rt of the public as to the qualit3.
s or close to the water, and being hap -1 of their tl baeco.
SU19.SONABLE HINTS. tilted in the ordinary way, by sprinkling th
Throw old bot ties, oyster caus,broken
dishes and so forth into your neighbors
lard. He's no man at all if he can't
pass 'em along.
Burrow a wheelbarrow, rake, hoe,
gado and whatevsr else you may want
through the euminor as soon row as
you car:, so the owners will forgot to
\w.onl they were lent, A man who
La's't wheelbarrow when he can bey -
row t nt3 will never be chief finauciar
Us r>< la:u. iusnrance company.
If one of the gate hinges are mising,
take the other of and throw it away.
It is better to have a gate on no hinges
than on ode hinge, and it is cheaper
to allow away a hinge than to buy
One.
lu'Ing is a good time to crawl un-
d-�r the house end resnr'rect the nlas-
:: g shearer, thimbles, butcher knives,
Elver spoons and pail covers. A great
:many faiciiies get rich by bunting up
which the cat has Inged out of
3 1-. i:si .airing the tinter.
`'Lto season has arrive 1 wheu seven or
t ::1,4 stoves can be osis -i z.:I:;ell with in
the average dwelling house. Any man
s\Le: ran kick etreuu„; enough to bre tk
!t, Lor:,t'.i.. ie,* can kick over a solve.
.L .`«"sti,e easiest way t[) '
�also 'em diwn,
l.ir:es properly put, up will fall
the btcve does.
:houldbel',sil iintltesprin,,.
tat
years of experieleo have 00 '71.
til : i)r'ove11 tlr to t i. l i Lu;c 1
f.•-li fare ce_tail.i t3 1.4r tie rzu'nu-
t+attmarv. lit-: dnit ''s' worth
s: -+-Js will ,,',,.taco for at
eLts and an t.id hen. S':ili-
_l . eau't 1.,!J tr'asne 1 to climb up the
:.;
the h!ltire ; hitt li':ii i . t' can an
e:C; Last:t. Therefore. by I'<rf_tin r tau•
” o7.eve yea avoid planting tl.tt:h'ilia.
fa11is take up t%l'1 + id and brat
tL etn in the spring, Others wait toll
beat the carpet l;totets. L'v-ry
„::an take its ! i)oico, this "Ling a
flee count/ v.
Spring Its is a good time to 1p'a •er i'oen14.
...I-st at., one of the family can h'xu
wall l paper. . .it you Lassa it4tL 1);.rrel
.at1. I:i
OD, a pail of paste, tl:o fold hated
f a white seas}I b-11:,11 •ant a lase tt,
1•'+lir \>atsr?ti your 61s.1:.i•.I:itn is in -e,
down the friction. l f \'t;':lt)
;i t to be
'°' ;Lite; t7don't tto ln,ach the pa
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ENT SERMONS (w CO l:CTt
LIVE.
al.tt:•s is always te'''npin . Clun }tr.
La the observant. is furls of 1:t4inc•
'ruing and e, ,o ing, 6118 b. u.n1
of noon -day, 49)1 ,Jeep night.
wit:: its starry host' .11:, and
T_ t
,iii.ruuler ands'rld,[e;r—call arc
) 0.t
poachers to hila who
listen.
Early this season t•Iier.e was. a vi ['; -1)i
storm of wind and rain. \%'filen it Ivor
;r;'sr long rots of trees, i't's vieillitl
.°'slit i fell under o111' 13+ItiOe, Could bo
,seen, with 83010 0 pi notft,i amts nearly
.t1. bent. to an angle Ouly here and
tiding, at luiig iute;'valsy WotIki then) b'
ane Lift standing, 1)erfr=at1y ty.rlc'.
1'ir txi,lltutt0iunlay in tho fact, that
tri Jst of the trans were shallow i'oo,atl,
ti:i:y :t few bad stuck (lowii and taken
strcug nud wide Jsod of the
So it is with i1:to-n. 'The „raid, nia4 i
estunser,co life with fair I, ospeetw, As •
lung ad the s ti...shi19) of prosperity lasts
they seem 'ti) bn gettitl'g-09 well en 011,111.
15ut when assailed by the s`nrnl of temp- l
e'l'se-+wbi„h eoouir or later c.mane to i.
all - :1iry are not strong enough to re. I
ntL it. •0'n'Ine bend,; some break; same
I)oaaring;. 0 cal'rtet 1s 1&Wa nit A profuse and many times excessive'
fully, anal iu duo season closed his dis dy offensive (H.q./large frrun the nosy:'.
course, when au invitation was given ttith'ciitoppuu up" of the nose at times.
to any one 50 disposed to rise and et. irllt!tait'naoht of the sense of smell and
taste, watering or weak eyes,: impaired
Dress his thoughts. Quite a number ,
hraring, irr',gular am start, pres8urt
of his brethern arose and said they and 'hili) over the c -'s. end at times i.,
were glad they had been present on this the back of the noel, ct;1i3 feet, and ai
uccit ((lit, that they were well p1ea,,,,a feeling of l assit.uda w d debility are
with the sound sermon they
to 11013 d, ( symptoms which are calnmon to cater'
!rh, yet all of tl)tin nee not present in
and felt their souls greatly blessed. evert case. Dr. Seer's Catarrh Ito
Finally, a corpulent gentleman of Ten- medy cures catarrh in it worst fora.
tonic ei'.1'ae ion, a stranger to all, arose and bttxge>i. it plot -'ant to Ut'e a?,C
attd broke the eilcuce that \\as aimost C0lltaios 110 tl0istat)O t`3 or caustic. thug..
}alIlinl as fellows : So soot a sill0 15 it that. its former pro.puetot offered for yt.o.,r3 it, ;ill the pin -
"Mister Breather, I isle so nail 1 t 114,1 no,c sp0P r, r,f rht, land a stand
vash bore to -night, for I has had ex- ing reward of e.5ttO for a c;rse it would
'gained. to my unlit some dings dat 1 not cure, Sold by all druggists at fl(t
cent,[,"
never could pellet' before, Oh, 1 is Ido
glad dat into does not mean Into at all,
bat sllust close by or near to, for now
I regio! Madly din(;s vot 1 could not
pelief before. We reap, Mr. Broacher,
dat Taliel C[L3 C:LRt into do ten of lions.
and came out ahit'. N:,.t 11st(fru c:,al[1
ueli•:f dat, for swift pensts 'soul( ai.nrt
him right off. bat now it is 5 est
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el• near to, and tid ?.list g:=t i:)i+) •ti, ."�•
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at all. Ob, 1 isle so 1;xd i a: \„„1 3 _•
t+)-l)i)l}t, 1'*,Litl 4J rot tint ,tai'c. t t ` ,. .
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iclo.fv.v children ..'1441 east into do tI
l'araace. :all+i fiat ulwals looks iihe. a
t a';) ,- to-, for tl:ay
. is L\ ck”
1.:. 011; 'nut it iah e1i blain to -my
"3ltit now, for day was .1 a3= i:iiSi a;l: ,:+' E' J.• ,
tC tip? ''rash furnace. Ott, I vias so
va3 here tonight. And den, Kr.,
r.5 1 et ll. at 1-
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1.710:Ether, it lea 881a flat v.tltall vas. i •.`•... h....,"
.`•`�
e t.t it':tu (ie sea, ts,nd taken into du , v Y .l'u:tip ViOiniS.
WhtIc'a pelly. Now 1 116 ti:r c:,uhi -vf:- 1 l-
iitf gut. it131W1i R0,"iflo 1 to (03 to pe
0
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b 7.ci,g 11.1 story, but it i Li all bltain to
toy mint now. Ile v tell not. into de
• hala'b 11.11.; 411 all, but, b'ib's) onto
ilii peck awl rode; o-dlo e. Oli, 1 vaw11
do glad 1 wash here to -night.
"A.zi1 now, "deter Ili 01,0'134'1', if you.
11.1.1' a4dh,i:1 two wore 1) tAri a,. -t.8
ar i"C 1j1tfl1'elt„ 1, shad be uh 4(t happy
let I,vit:eil 111:0 t0 ni lit. Ono of dulls
2.31: yi're h r:u-n de vulied silk)! i.e c:u-t
iL':) I,(k) (let 1)U)')1$ mid fire a1141
1 t.aaa s 1st 11 t h, 1tlister s:,•.eh-
,•3, t.t.l 1. be ca,t 1.1 t'±) dat 'asst' if 1. eta
''1, or sluts' 01 . �t 1'y or near . to-.
: hu..:t war enough to b.) cobs' ' Li ;e
Oh, .I i.v:e yon tell ole 1 sutali 14'
est: -.t t+llaat a good Veys i>t , axil .I wet;
tl f
glad 1 tains' h et'r,' 1'ri'11Ip11)t'. 1.:ir;
t t't b);s: t:',Iae i? 1111 w-i,,iail stash iii u ot1
aro 41:317 'Vi -9 ao those C:.ICtllnaai3l..n•ntri,
l LL d:'y have ri lit to de then of lite,
*1)141 013101' 1'.1 t11:00 (tea gats.' 1 of '(10 city,
and not Sittait. close l'y or near to—
t host ne111' enough to 800 vat 1 hive
lot—and. 1 oha1. bo so glad 1 vas)”, here'
to.night.
CU61,1.1,}i.LE UNE TALEi`tJ..
(,an talent, well oalti1,Ltni1, it:•epened
4(3d enlarged, is worth a hundred shit1.
Cow f=Lcult}034. fleet how of success
at tbi3 day, when 80 many 'matters are
clamoring for attention, is -COliCelltl'a-
tion--'te bend all the energies to one
pont, looking neither to the right, or to
the left. It has been justly said that a
great deal of the wisdom of a mon in
this century -ie shown in leaving things
undone. The "lay of universal scholars
is'seat, 'Lire trf short and In t is 1 mg."
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Coughs, F.loM;73, u e'.. Y°°.i
Throat, Bronchitis, res .3 i9
Croup, lillhooping
Asthma, and every
• affection of tile
Throat, Lungs, and G.7,:.:,'sy.
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COPiS.' UMP "c" L
A WELL-KNOWN PIIYSI C 'i ii I P 3`° <'
1i.rt floes not dry ug wcough, and 1::e 1414.•, ro
5e7aixtd, a$s the Case 3i'ith rzost Ent r�-tt i
but loosens i4, cle87410s the lungs and4.-4:144.
1(3130 t,
thus removing the calms of c t...j s t ,r,: '
DO NOT B€t 31Killav,IV1! D by14.,(
bearing a similar nacre. Be sure yort t t 1
WISTAI1'SBALS.idiOt' Wes€)
with the signature of 'c I. 133'l'Ts " or. the
wrapper. Go Cents nnrd 01,00' a 33,
Pre-
pared by Signa W,o, tz, 4- 1.?„(w,-:i,
Blass. Sold by drugai. is and.
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r c gt 1.77 al r e.ltj rRi
A ,3 roteotecl Selixtiou of the F.;.ts1dita of srou,
Is as easily digested and assimilated with the
blood as the simplest fond. When the blood
does not 60111)ain the us11(11 quantity of Iron, the
deficiency tan be supplied by the use of the
fr7.isv ti'MVP. It cures a "thousand
ills " simple'~ by Tolvt*ro iii', Ixt-x00iaa•rrl4r„ and
VITALIZING: the system. The enriched and
vitalized blood pernlratos every part of the
body, repairing damages and waste, searching
cut morbid seem tio''ii )thing foe.
disease to feed upon,: .L his 1's, tn' sPere't of the
wonderful 0330038 of this remedy ill curing
Dyspepsia, Lives' Complaint, l3c lis,
Dropsy., Chronic Disl't'hcaa,
Nervous Affections, Female
Complaints,
And alt diseases originating in n bad state of
the blood, or accompanied by debility, or a low
state of the system.
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