| Show emt ws treatment of Plak eye eje I 1 manth MANTO march 27 1882 editor deseret we reica jelics the american and hardware journal hed in ChI Chica calto caito lio iio of march 1882 has the following as re regarding g ardin g the treatment of th the 0 disease termed pinkeye Pin keye beye of 0 course the symptoms vary in different case but I 1 will give some general directions which will be found serviceable the horse should be placed in a well ventilated stall but bat not where it la is exposed to any draughts 0 warmly clothe the body and bandage the he legs loosely with flannel bandage feed peed only on mill feed with a little cut hay during ana sickness no na grain gram or ione lone hay give 0 one ot of the following powders der on the tongue twice a day nitrate of potash one ounce pulverized gentian half an ounce and SO 30 drops of the following medicine in the water four times a day tincture tomica four drachma drachms drach ms tincture belladona ben beU adona three drachma drachms drach ms tincture aconite root one W A CLARKs fork york york yorke county B S C 1 march 18 1822 11 editor deseret nel new I 1 labored ten months in north carolina in connection with elder J H moyle movie and others until the latter part put of november last at this period ot of time it was deemed prudent by those who have the southern mission in charge to endeavor to effect an opening in south carolina I 1 was counseled to choose one of the elders who had just arrived in burke burka county NC and make inake the trip accordingly Accor accordingly dingli brother J M easton and I 1 left the above named place on november 19 s and took a march of about 60 miles southward which landed us in the northwest part of north carolina in the late war some of the confederate troops were called tan tar heels j but by thin thia time I 1 could with pr propriety 0 term my companions compan lons lona sore heels nevertheless we fe felt feit it tore to rejoice knowing it was done in a good cause and there is no excellence without labor I 1 called on professor earls earla baptist preacher who la Is principal of the Gowens gowensville ville academy and asked permission to preach in h hia hla I 1 9 church at first he had no objection but when he found out I 1 was a latter day saint or mormon he think they could allow us that privilege he then said 1 I would like to know so something bom eom methin ething 9 about your doctrine h I 1 told the reverend why he be and all others were not acquainted with our principles was because of the step he was now taking we concluded to travel further east BO so took the cars to Gaft heys in the eastern portion of spartanburg county it was night when we ar rived here and we pushed out as Is mormon elders generally do to procure entertainment after walking some distance and being referd referred ad to different persons persona in vain we at length found a baptist deacon who made us welcome at the same bame time desiring us to preach in mount ararat church we agreed and fixed dext next day sunday for the time early on the following morning he be dispatched boyson horse back to spread the news he also mounting a horse for that purpose carryl carrying n one ne of our tracts in his hands bands not at many minutes past before alth the good deacon came back in a great rus nus rush bringing others who began to foam out their shame like the raging waves of the sea asking why we had come to break up their family ties and carry their fair daughters ot off to utah etc these wee were soon put to ellena silence and we were next introduced to a mr blackburn who had been numbered with Johnson johnsona lis army but now a baptist preacher he of counse coune professed to know all about the mormons cormons Mor mons this hireling froth ed ad like a mad dog and beat a retreat as in former days thus ended the ararat meeting and we feel they had need to bring forth fruits meet for repentance before they would be worthy of the gospel we crossed into york county where through the blessings of the lord we have brought bome some to a knowledge of the truth troth our oar labors in it this thia county have been around kings Mountain where we held six meetings at our first meeting thomas mul linar pastor ot of the rings kings mountain baptist church which did number 26 members endeavored to prohibit ua us from making further appointments and since then he and others have exerted themselves and all that lay jay in their power by manufacturing fa fac during turing and circulating lies among the people he has put himself to much trouble to have us arrested but in vaia vala even evan telling the people we ought to be killed billed tied to a stake and burned to death and that to be a slow fire that we would be driven out of the state before six V jeaa a and all ali W who oen entertained I 1 us we op paid d but little attention lon ion to either threat reates but prest preil preached ched the glad tidings gs of great t joy to all who would lis ils listen n and whenever enever opportunity at af corded forded mr Mul MuI linar Unar whose feet are swift to shed blood who would like to kill bill and think by so doing he would do god service ia Is no other thun than the impostor who proceeded down into the water a short time ago to endeavor to administer the ordinance of baptism at t the he same time carrying a pistol in his pocket to shoot his hia son bon in law who had bad married his bis daughter against his will on one day we baptized six including their secretary and chorister shortly after the deacon followed and they have come along one by one until now the kings longs mountain church which numbered 28 26 is almost a defunct within two days dayson of the appointed time for our leaving the state fifteen latter day saints sainta met la in the house of the once deacon of the baptist church and organized the kings mountain branch of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints what great joy and satisfaction it rave cave us to behold the faces of so many who had bad been brought into the fold of christi christ all baptised baptized sed by the one spirit into the one body in this state where the late war first broke out as 83 was predicted by the prophet joseph smith on the lith dinst after baptizing four more we met in the same place when we confirmed these and blessed 11 children th the 0 spirit of god whispered peace pence to our soul and all felt to rejoice and sing eing praises to him who is the giver of all good thia this branch numbers 31 souls 20 of whom have been baptized baptised sed and 11 blessed three have been ordained to the priesthood including an elder and two priests may the lord speed the time when all people can hear bear the glad tidings your fellow laborer for the cause ortruth of truth W 0 BUETON |