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M1 J igmfe" r i r If.i'i ,, THE B A P T I S T , EfltBbttahed 1840. ^ T H B m rubililiod Ilia y Ttii- X. P R I C E ^ a S F O B t r n f T E n l i T A T K H . aatl A W VOL. W h o (if y o u r d r u g g i s t d o t s not keep them) will m a i l Bcechani's Pilla o u receipt of p r i c e — ^ k / % « / > < > / r j / . (Please m e n t i o n this paper.) FiW.-~All .fita atopped fVee by Dr. Kline'a Nerve Reatorer. No fit« after firal di^'aqae. Marrelona oarea. Treati M aad I S trial bottle free to Pita caaee. ^ d to Dr. Kline. 931 Arob atreet, Phibdalphi*, Pa. —Th* eofreot'irii^.to boy any manuiaotar«d arti*l«faidirect from the mana f a e ^ ^ r when posiible.'and save the middlemaa'aptofit. . T b o K l k h a r t Carriage'and fithieaa Mfg. Co., ot'Elic n . IK WHlTTLR, rretUleat. J . A. FUKTKK, Heervlary. KNOXVILLE . TRUNK • CO.. Wholatato aitd lUUII Maautaclarvn AU Kinds itt^iMt, jpuiwrt Md mat hctltlirul. Dr. Prlea'iuCraara Powdor don not ooawin kmmoni*, llmo, o' iIum. Sold only In cant. 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M IIV .1 \ V l'KNI)LBT?i T h e r e is no change in charms, They regard it which all the beauty, and a n d glory meet. hifl their concep and perfi ction, They are enamored of are resdy to say, " W h ( m have wo in heaven b u t t h e e ? _-—»,—— — — " r l f l s m IM ton*. \ lntohr< Ion w l t b ' j ^ M fipotn Bia'ijouuit wtnoltuifttL I Soutbera polnte oQuwwrgUm iX '^^bSf^cS^ •• THE SHORT U N E TO DENVER AND THE WEST. , TfIB MISSOURI RIVER. UOJly FROM PoJlmpn M A C N i r i C l l l i T Vl|STIBUiLB 3 r n KXPREM' TRAl|it a n d there is none u p o n earih t h a t wo dtssiro besides thee." T r u l y C h r i s t is revealed in his exoellcnco a n d loveliness. I n TENNESSEE, the justifier of the believer. Christ's ability to save it not the ability of ab» I) stract omnipotence, but it ia mediate rial. I t iB exerted through his cross, ThoHO are very rcuinrkakai^ words o f only through his eroBS. Able to save I I'ltuI ill Oolatiitns i If*. I(>: * U u t when Who, in any of the centuries, has apit pleusod <J(i(i, who m parnted mo from plied to Christ for salvation aud found my luothcr M wuiiib. »iid called m o by iiim powerless to save? There is no hid xraco to reveal his Bun in mo, t h a t I such record in the annals of time. He mifcht prcuch h i m anionK the heathen ; is an able Savior. iiuiricdialoly I conlcrrctl not with flesh 3 B e is revealed as a willing Savior. ami M o o d . " Some admit the ability, bat doubt the Saul o f Tarsus had been a zealous willingnrss of Christ to save. How • l'hario( e and a contoniptuouH rrjectcr o f they mistake! Ho even said to Jeru.IcMiNtil Naznri'lh l l o wan a luriuUH salem, " How often would I have gath(xTHiMMitor Oi) liiti way to DamaxcUH ered thy children together, as a hen !>(> WAN aocohtvd 111 iiiR un):udly cuuroc, gathereth bcr chickens under her wings, milled by d i v i n e |<rAce, and C h r i s t was and ye would not." To doubt Christ's r e v t a i i d in h i m T h i » was a most im-' wiliingncBS to save is to doubt his wilportant r e v e l a t i o n — C h r i s t revealed in lingness to do what he came into the t h e Houl. I t is well to have C h r i s t in world to do. " I t is a faithful saying, o u r theology, in o u r creeds, in our and worthy of all acoeptance, that hyturis, and in our l i t e r a t u r e ; b u t it is Christ Jesus came into the world to belter to have h i m in our hearts. N o r d o save sinners." A l l his sorrows and we know C h r i s t till he is r e v e a l e d l n agonies arcproofii of his willingness to us. T i l l then ho has no " form nor save. His death is the grand proof, eomrliness." " H o is despised a n d reand his cross, covered with blood, pro jected." There is n o t h i n g in w h i c h sinclaims this proof to the ends of the ners and C h r i s t i a n s differ so radically earth. Christ is so revealed as a Willing as in their views o f C h r i s t . Savior that the soul is filled with peace and joy. There is no doubt as to his To reveal is to tnuko k n o w n , a n d how power to save, nor is it to be supposed does ( i o d make his Son k n o w n ? I that his power will be reluotantly exanswer erted. Whenever Christ is revealed in I I n ihn excellence and loveliness of the soul bo is revealed as a willing his tthnruutrr. ThiisR in w h o m he is Savior. Those who trust in him not reveali-d, discerning his beauty, say only believe in his ability ns a Suvior, l i e is the ehiei a m o n g ten thousand but also that he takes pleasure in the a n d nltdgelher lovely ' ( i o d wlio com cxerei e ol his ability. "They know that inatided the l i g h t to ^hitie out o f dai k it is infinitely gratifjing to his loving Mess shinoN in their h<arlH and gives heart to )>ave sinners, that ho has no t h e m the light ul the knuwlcdgo o f his pleasure in their death, but delight* in glory in I ho lace ol J e s u s Christ. How iheir salvation. chauged,thcn,aro their views oI Christ ! Ohrlat Rovealod i ^ s a m e — b u t how different v e r S a e n & t S ^ t b l * ^ a p w f a n d the I n f Q i ^ a y o i ^ m a j ' )M> t^igrpaU booofit to you. ^ j ^ NASHVILLE, T a r u t n CAJ^fAlU S T . , W K W T O M K , • laMy CoM. ]i*leaM inft^rm your W a Maitivb reiaedy .. UTtimely,iwe . . apelesR oaaes have been p « r ^ e n t l y aar#4 ' J a h a i l be glad to aeod two bottle* of my remedy FBKK to m p f yovr raM^ bare oonsampdW n o their E z p r e u w d P . ^ j a ^ M H . J BeapectfnUy T. A. rnoopm.^., 181 Pe**l atreet. Now Angmt — f, A of, /rafferins f ijram t h M ^ i q ^ M m i « diaeiM eaurrh, and THinljr n l i B C t i w f known mjiedy, «t l i i * f o v i ^ pmorlption which !oom< plAteur owldjiattd Mved him fVom dmth. A a y r a f f t n r f l r o m tbia droadfal d i M i M • • n d i n f » Mtf'AddNMed stomped w J o ^ t t ' P h » f . J ; Af Uwrenoe. 88 W u r e D M r n t , N«w Yo»k, will reoeivo ther«eip^f)rf«o£<}harge. 2G-4» 1 f B f l t Tm. To introdnee it and obtoin agento the andanriipad jBnn will givo away a few • o f thMr I S . W Oennan IStMtrio Boltd, i0Ten|^ Prof. Van der Weyde . the New York Rleotrioiu Society. ( U . 8, Pat. 287,647.) A poeiti»» M r * for tkeirrotui debtii , rheumktiam,, loM of power, Kleopower^ etc. Addfewt rewtKI B A P T I S T RBFLBOTOR. E a t a b i l s h e d 1871. > OonsOlidBtSd 4 Clirist is revealed as the ho|)e of glory. The inspired language of Paul is, " Til whom God would m»ko known what is the riches of the glory ol this mystery among the Gentiles ; whioh is Christ in you the hope of glory." A hope so aspiring and confident as to look for glory must have a good foundation to rest 00. Christ is so the foundation of this hope that ho irreprosented as the hope itself. Think of it, ye heirs of promise : Christ is so revealed in the soul as to create and sustain the hope of heaven, the hope of eternaf life I Creatures on God'a foot stool expecting to go up to his throne because Christ is revealed in them as the hope of glory I Truly this is a blessed revelation. — J L o v o M A Y 8, P 1800. ^ ^ NCTa 8 8 . MW , , moment error is having its own way w m t h a H M t h i s 1>« Th*y RMponatbU . . . where hotter things onco ruled; toff t h 0 8 « r i p t a r « i t o ' ^ and, worse still, that good men will ntot Z t i t t t r o o t T h « m 9 SCO the evil, or, seeing it, wink at it, and imagine that i t will do oo very This is s question tbst inirotnntMrUjrgreat deal of harm. I t is ours to give presents itself, w b s t t e m ws ^oontenwarning of a danger which to as is manplate o f the millions o f sonls thst h s v c ifest and alarming; and i f the warning not the SoriptuhM, diat know not God. makes us the butt of ridicule, we must (Acta iv. 1 2 ) " N e i t b s r ^ t l M p s s l T t ^ ^ bear it. . . . A n American who intion in any other r for t&«pB noM quired of certain leaders in the Downother name nnder gtiwi's^^ grade what tbey thought of Spurgeon's conduct, was infdrmed that sicknesa men whereby we most be s s ^ , " osrtsfaiand age had weakened his intellect. ly he that knows not.bsi iBot,or that refnais toreeognise ftsdseospt t b * S f s k w . ; ^ This has been their ooutemptuous o f men snd all else es» iaot bs ssts^P^^' method all along; but fsots are not to now we believe t h s l so «U»aMrreifU God : be set aside by such remarks. . . . manifests h i m s d f svea onto tbs bsstbsn I t may be that the old truth is in the so that i t is possiblo for U r n to b*-: minority, and that those who uphold it saved, even as be is, (br know onrare thought to be troublers in Israel, selves that tb« divine l*w» tbs divine ^ and causers of false alarm; but we are will, i i i m p r e ^ f ^ n p o a tbongh ws not the less confident that' when good bad never had nevet-sasfi or beai^ o f a men return to their better »elvea they Bible. The eommand, **tiboifj b s i t n o t will see differently. Bitterly will some kill.comeeto man direotijr (^obb God, ; regret that they allowed matters to ia stamped apon bis soul b y t b e O m t o r , drift and drifl till they had wrought and whether or not be has the elevstiBg incalculable mischief. W e have spoken and refining inflaenoe o f this holy word in saddest earnest. I t is no pleasure to he knows i t to be wrong a n d sgsinrt us to stand apart and refuse complioity the commands o f bis Msker. A g a i s , with what we Judge to be a great crime. thou sbalt love tbe'Loird (by God and him only ahalt thoa servs, eaa any oas • ,deny that tbe heathen, not ^ v i a g tbo gospel, doee not s i some, t i n e d n r i i ^ bis life have this eonnuind revealed to him,Bothatboo4ald, i f be heeds this press, learn o f him, soeopt him, and love him Love is the folBlling of d i f j a w . Now we can not pntsas this idol" o f divine revelation direet to man too far, or far enough to exolodeall die eom* manda set forUi in his word "Remember the Sabbath-day^ to keep i t holy," is oommanded of Gsd. and those who love bis word ss a guide are responsible i f they^do not k e ^ it. Oan yon say this o f oar heathen brother? Most oertsinly not. W h y ? Beeaose this oommand is not direotly revealed of God,- was not impreaied upon onr natnre by God, as. itf tbs former oomoand r e f e m 4 t a M I s this a bare aisertion or 4o ws know i t to W e present you a out of onr new tone? Let ns sea. ** The ksavens d«church in Knoz\iIle. The point at elare tbe glory o f Ood, th« finaantent which you are aupposed to aland is oo showetb his handiwork," a l l nattire pro* Broad street to the north o f the dhoreh o l a i m s t o B s t b a t t h e r a i s A G o d . I s n o t and across the atreet. The tower i i on tbe testimoaial ^ v s n alike to ObristiMi the north eaat corner and is one hnadrad and beathea aations j is i t not plida tbst feet high. The car is in front and be manifests b{iiM}f to every b n n a a oast of the church on Broad street. being who s j ^ ^ m tbeace o f sooonntYou soo only a part of the basement abilltyr The being windows on the north side. O a the south the windows aro entirely above w h o m a l l o f ^ S m n g , w b r B ' the ground. The ptator's etady I i in of the forbidd«« flFBit and fell, tbe rear tower whieb i i aeen at tbe and bad stamped Bpon his dsgent right hand. Tbe ares oeoapied I i 8JI nstnre a knowledge of what evtn b ^ b e n n i M t i ^ p t to be saved. by 120 feet Baaement seats 760. The Ohriirtisa s a d hfMhea do not diffi auditoriam will beT2 by88, or with their iooonntability to Ood B i a^r the Isdiee' parlor (wbieb is Jost over law. I f t h e i i i a . t k s b i ^ i on a level the oar in the pieturs) 109 feet I t is tu>t Brnv- r 2. He ifl revealed as an able Savior. Poor Hinnera need a Savior and their condition ih so wretched that they need an able ono. Jcbub in able to save to the ultormoBt, complctoly and oternally, all who come to God by him. Paul in whom bo was revoalod, said ol him, " I know whom I have believed, and am Chester, Pa. poraoaded that ho is able to keep that whioh I hoTo committed to him againut Oomments'Made on Mr. Spurgeon that day." Wherein does his abi]it> to for Opposing Those Who Are savo appear ? I n the fact that ho haa OA the Down-grade. mado an all-suffioient atonement. Tbo torin atonement, aa uaed in theology, Mr. Spurgeon remarks in bia magaiine meaof latiarMtion, reparation of injury, elo. The olaima of Uw h o ntla- on the assurance addressed to him by a built of the best qoallty of pressed JHll S o o J S i j ^ , , fiad. The diahonor inflioted upon it by newspaper that "religion oan never briok and has Terir little trlttiBtiig. tbls talent onginslly (riven ai When we get u p stdrs we wsat t b s have not, and i b i v t iiiii i t repaired. Thia Jeaiu did by h b paaaawajr." Heaaya: titonlnr. Southem Baptist Oooventlon to meet Reandlo^ofOod.th«< preoeptire obedience and penal anffer' W e e a n •aaqre onr fViend that we b d ^ t e n t M r .. _ ing. r I*ardoniBg,"^ m i n g meroy, oan never tbotight it eonld. . . . W e with OS. • n t i o n s w b i k (Jhe o t h m r k i v s rsmainsd 'therefore, be oonaiateatlyexeroia^ for are aure that the doetrinea of the goapel t Mpisesd same. ^ £ i l «s senTilit gospel that Mr. B . bss his take. ^ Beoanae he baa been aet i^iil oatlive ell the d o i o p of " inodera £6.000 in trast for tbs b e n s l t of Bpor* sy may bsvs mom l i f b l . fbrih u » propitiation Ood i i J u t i n d t h o n g b t " Tbe trouble Is, that For tb* geon's Orpbsnsgn, Lebaaom, Tsaa^ ' Cqry, of OtrdUf, 'P » r I ^ v , now r«aairqd?7^ d i d y o u loarn^ olflcito* it'/ IK'SB'SCSSSSS T h o But ji^ttt^ ara^lft i^tUlf* on tb« fSMoei^and I m ( BA¥TI«IT APID l U r t m l ^ M k y i l o t tin a y g Q ' m e o t iVont t W ^ i d p t v r e a Q p l n i o a froiiii Uttt s U i i d - i x i t o t of r M M n . " ' ' B o a r g O M preoisely u a pedo- woaid ' about oommabion. Cold and and obarity i m n j o r n i o n as the spirit offollowHhip demonstrate t h a t BaptiHt Why up t h e i n u l t i t u d i n o t u pamta^tui w h i c h t o a o h a u d > oritioally show A u g u s t i n i a n , o r f P a u l i n e sense? Why a r g u e j u s t as t h e A r m i n i a n s a n d Pela- about election, and om podo- do about c o m m u n i o n and im meraioo? . J ^ O t o o u r s e e l e c t i o n t a k e s several fonnH a n d directions in the Uihlc, involving Then tion, in which G a d is before tho n a t i o n a l elec- chose the JeWH ax I t IM a fa t, uocordliii; trate or foresha|low, a national sens), t h e reprobated There b i n s o m e res{iectH. Abraham. and the Ho, i n J e w s h a v e been Gentiles elected. a n official e l c o t i o n , i n w h i c h tiiit iiiiniMterH in TutuioN>iuo Iwnnty two white K r u m thiH it w i l l and the the Halvation i i is ui^o a liitpli.-tt be seen thiil wr h a v e c l n l d r i ii or lainls m o r e lhaii I ' l i r i s i we hit< tliiie. arc luil W irlliy ol Iniii l i i.s al.to u lui l ih^il number ol our between ail. and have it cburehcs ANI> niiulslem dividr ihri'e many im stead or w-ik ili.ii a waK man) jia-int tiueli Id in zeal, eariiesiiii'SM m a n y (food m m have been eharac W e are chureh who effective w o r k e r s Tho^e u r o .loun' should agreed meet llial i'\<'r> or n o t , to read t h e .Scriptiires. pray w i t h all Brother' Davidson and what God and has more said elects. of than whom 1 assume more e x h o r t one other. inlendeil But not sonal, ' l u i r e d in those w h o and aro saved. eternal The in Kcripiurio teach t h i s in a vast n u m b e r ol u n c i u i v will continue this point the ininisler s whole d i s c u s s i o n on hiH i s wli.i all o t h e r i m p o r t a n t L ' l v c n t i i n i " w h i l e 111' h a v e n l i i i l l i r o i i K l i l i l i I n i n w i r y can number," nitely k n o w n to prove but which is yet to G o d , I will to the contrary, defi (Matt undertake beyond the anee xxviii. whatever dranccH. Tho shadow of a doubt, to any man who will reasonable not treat the B i b l e of as A r m i n i a n s and pedobaptiats d o , a c c o r d i n g to their roa ion alone. Brother •tarted the ball, miido now ohallenge t h e s p i r i t of a l l of the truth. D,tvidson the has attack, and h i m to t h o contest i n brotherhood a n d love H e ' misrepresonts tho OalTinian; Augustinian, or P a u l i n o view ll^Ofthe lubieot in bla closing thruat, b u t , ' ' a b o v e all, bo mitapprebenda the idea o f .i^God'a, eleotion'.wbea i h e aa ohooaing the sinner ^ the gronnd of what he imagines Gt)d to salvation on ftresaw t h e sin- ner woitld d o i n aeoepting C h r i s t . This (iod gage and in mend serve ihe that idea promoter and projector' o f the linner'a M t i o n a Qpon condiiiona w h i c h the tin- un ree an might give prayer (Ac svi Were doctrinc (teaching), VI J these things, them." give uieditato thysell' (1 T i m . i v h a s w o r k , , w h o l i a v e i n s i i n e e s l o r t h e i h e m x l Telin to to • • I I'lin.i ml li l . i|. as iii'iiy <it ml.. Ol, r i risl .sU^'IltJo sei I [.I (II , .. iiic yinn llius a M i n i . H s l o n " II n e w h e any iii.n he Bat aabjeot I m u l t n o t b«glii to »r|ae tioUlidirthei'tdoValopiiieBfai.i;) If , B r o t h e r I h f d i ^ a will, eontlnaa, I will m deuij 111 IS r.virv ) i n|ier siiiijei ! Ill l h a l Is ill uil Is In-eii If.-Ill sin 1,1 r- u.s -iciy |irn|.cr sulijeel sei 11 • ll ll--\ iseil \ i-rsioii In l i m l , l l i a l whereas liapnsm leaehiiii; Iriiiiniii iiiiisi is lluil iherel'ore ihey ciiiiie llu ilie Mnner I h ll Is i| ;i I is ilnn-'or. ' l e il'iin Irniii in sin deny Ilie. e l i i i r c h t h e y W i t h v t e l l i i h in haptizeil h l e r a l l y 1 7 Is ) T l o o h " i n h c i x i o a s hi! m i o b i i p i i z i he d t h o u h u r u h t h e y " a r e i n K i I ' l i r i s t s y n n i i y m o u H a r o H y n n n y m s t u t 4 i o n e f o r t h e L e t s e e . U H w o o t h e r ' I f a n y t e r m s . o a n a n d s u b s t i i i i a k n m a n WiiHlilutfloii B H c n s o b o !i p r n l u s e l y III i h e Ma) sir-ing, oo i n t h e C'lihiri/ but " Some Now Ann- Washington (2 Tim. ii. 5 ) And, finally, o h u r c h Tboy o l t h o s o l d i e r in t i i n o o f ideas, t h a t to war to illustrate t h e n h s o l u l e neQcssiiy ably the minister's whole g i v e n to h i s o a l l i n g , T h o r o is no time being ( 2 T i m . i i . -1.) oalling fraught w i t h so C h r teaoh, of of w o r k m a n s h i p , it u n t o w o r k s . " can express words baptism. llomanH to put Christ. (Koin. on Paul the xiii. those i n g o o d " p u t o n (Christ " mean,-) m e n u for s t c r e a t e d invari tells Lord I I) the Jesus Docs b r e t h r e n to bo ho rebap- its great importanoo and unbounded C h r i s t t a u g h t tho apostles t h a t r e s p o n a i b l l i t i e a a r e t h e s t r o n g e s t possi- baptiied ble logical union reasons w h y 111 t h e m i n i s - - 1>0 y o n n n s w e r , " I know that those into with believed his him into o t h e r believer confess t h a t CNttt n o t b e God God No; dwellcth their Thoy h i m . J u s t as ovory hiwdonjo. •hall the') m l i t i a t ^ r ' a w h o l e nniuo? Woro was spiritual. (r/s) ihi&jil are t r o o i n t h e Soriptarea, b u t it. that Christ'^ "Whosoever J o s u s ia t h o S o u in of him and he in hiii in with the coneh-shell s h o w n in an a - j c o m p a n y i n g a nthe d story is l o l d illustration, of O o n e r a l ton t h a t 0110 d a y , buttons Washing while walking in I h o Htrocts o f P h i l a d i I p h i a , accosted by a poor Italian, alone he was w h o , igno- r a n t of t h e p e r s o n a l i t y a d d r e s s e d , c o n carried in a iinportuno bisket on h i m to his a r m , and which lo h,,. e x plai ned good man,' romitnstratod with your eonoh shells? for t h o m . ' 'Oh, I havo no use yes, y o u tho ready rejoinder. do ' You have,'came m i g h t havo that would he have and These iiiorti arc I wrilings ol but, the only purchased batter vioe, t o o k t h e m and, dirooting to further at onoe them dered a brown especial usotulness the shells, t h e ad- to hia^tailor, to be riveted, velvet ooat, t h a t m i g h t bo ortheir can lilc.ss l'erha|is you arc you Iin.es i.onl ( > un ('ncc • Nn Away " Bloss s.-ilislied well iind wi,|iin« well, well. Iiui ael lor w.-ll aiinis w .nls 11,1' ei.silv (r.iiii n v iin m.in. Ml, I""- ! and |,iir I ean n i in ll ihc uivi-n L Til W o may wonder al il, b u t we may nol d i s p u t e over it i l ' i w oan w e fi'st, G o d bless blcuses |)f us, a n d we w<>ll o f h i m . •lis heart, ( i o d .' us, bless answer, (Jod by t h i n k i n g W h e n tho Lord " This slmll ho stretched has bo t o g i v e ony t h i n g , wo are bloHHed by h i s f a v o r a b l e regard for us. jiiii altiT how ihe This, surely, is no T h i n k well tusk, n o burden, OMt m o m o n i i i Mon a b l o t o of devotion onjoy I H that tho I h a v o over h o v e s p e n t i n on I sat still, and God should ovor lovo and I found a dow gathering a b o u t •"y oyos. I thought of in it is done in o p o o r m a n in s u c h a way as to his give heart, nolhiuK, and and praise a a n o t h e r will yet c h e e r h i m in tho rnnu t i l l service o f tho what you bring, ho God, but break up. loathes i t is w/i the only ihc (Jod help nnd spirit. only, Now, not, o n l y in w h a t spirit you fl|)irjtuiiI'»A 1 am nor iimitor not to bless moroly w i t h o f 9 lino organ or a T h e god is a trained L..^,.,^..,..^, fc|, ; f t*41| »» living to o u r e t e r u i l uong. sing, and and in w a y 'i in Do that hope to stylo get t o / W i l l you try ? Think h o w aad I t is to be i n a s t a t e o f m i n d i n w h i c h y o t t the Lord. the May tho L o r d eonvinoa y o a necessity t h a t you he oan should bloaa bless b i m I May his blessing in » by f a i t h i n t h o L o r d J o s u s I g r a n t it, for J e s u s ' sako I ... —Hero (Jod is o u r ( J o d s h a l l bo o u r The Lord Amen I > ^ are two items been g o i n g t h o r o u n d s , which havo Thoy ahonld be ~ the psalm one point. if Can. " His Grace, tho A r c h b i s h o p o t terbury, of all England, haB,,^-!? in g r a o c enn bloss ( J o d for his g o o d n e s s , boor, to bo d r u n k o n t h e premiaoa.' The hut promisoH, august aitributo, believer ness, i t is nn attribut.) which means perleelion, his attribute Lord Jesus Christ for which Apart tho looks from tho death of them. church however, houso, and which His Grace are those the of tho purpow for oravea t h e lioettaeli; tho supplying o f l i q u i d refroabmenta t o ' tho clergy o f t h e dioeeao who are A n d bore is t h e a e o o n d : ^ ' M ^ ® f ^ ' ^ ^ ^ f i ' V ^ W y ^ " T h o Arobbiahop of CanterSaiy said to h a v o r e c e i v e d ^ reoentljr* from a roconoilod to Congo native,I, t h e - following; • O r e a t his Son, licloved, do it you and Good Chief of tho Tribe o f tOhriat, greeting: T h o j h n m b l m t of yonraetr- a n t a kisses t h o hom and t o ' aend for Borvanta m o r a f o a p e l a n d I f t a r t t n . his W h i l o youblcss him holincHs'i' his b o u n t y , h u t do You bless you <col onuld not t h u s bloss nut aware t h a t fully rightoous ? IV. fourth I is for that you dono when' I Let suitahlo monitor. In us add ' tbld. r o m e m b e r , tbo^ tho bega you o f jronr i » r m « Q t » to h b liiUoir , U \ t h e b o n ^ or,,Chriat, Ugalla.'.," wore porfeotly " Illcss his h o l y n a m e . " havo point. bim him if you ho ia as for h i s m o r o y , d o y o u c(]Ually b l e s s h i m lovo o h o l y G o d ' t ^.jHfi tending tho Memorial J a b i l e e . " ' but against tho sinnor; upon holi- i t seems to t h u n d o r t h o s e o f us w h o a r o by bless rest, lor i t d a r k l y on s i n f u l m e n . and lighten will H i s h o l i n e s s is a n an his w h o l e n e s s , b i s N o w , a habo applied Primato and c o m p r e h e n d s all t h o « - read ( o g c t h o r : that upon grown I moment' tho bcavens holy n a m e " a ' m for a liconse to a e l l ' w i n e only > I have n o t spoken t h u a to a l l o f y o a . and t r u e (Jod, I adore T '/^'v B u t now begin to b l o t t the n m u c of t h o L o r d . yet. Lsaac, a n d o f i'-VpP , hoavan can n o t r e n d e r a c c e p t a b l e praise. - Y o o He odpeoially not ii F o r my o w n vf to h e a v e n i f y o u g o o n g r u m b l i n g a l l t h e Te.siament ' l i e is a very i m p e r notice g l o r y wo c o n t i n a o t o e i n g , S o m e o f y o u can n o t bless t h e L o r d were a f"- B y grace w o i a a r o t o W h a t will somo o f you d o w h e n yon'gatv new g o d , g u i d e , even i i n l o d e a t h " then, prepare m u s t be b o r n a g a i n b e f o r e y o u o a n bleaa^ n f .\braliain, o f ever bloss G o d will P r a i s e is t h e r e b a a n a l o f iddi-n l i m e , ibo .Jacob, the (iod t h a t m a d e You ynu, wo aro called lA vory is u.sed by afraid that Tho Old " .Vh ! ' t h e y say. Uod c h o i r , b u t I , a m to d o i t after a far m o r a WKy d e m o n s t r a t e d . " and not smiles T h a t m o d e o f blessing G o d to w h i c h tho up r e g a r d e d as a d e i t y o f him b r i n g it. G o d w i t h voioo atralght- more O n e person w o u l d r e l i e v e o f soul luftk, I havo b e e n , o o n t e p t to be ailent In d e e d , t h e r e is u s u a l l y a good deal « « d for mo, to eon H a l f t h o v i r t u e o f a t h i n g lies t h o way in w h i c h "tho is . I c h u v a h all. Lastly, for h e a v e n . I am period ( J o d f o r his h o l i n e s s . men the men know tbat - part us I f every one in t h e w o r l d w h o does n o t receive iimniior Here I am wbord t h e holy G o d . all you of tll|| prison revelation. be- Dame at hin I SI,,11 111 i h e t i o d h e a d . ill o u r afl'eelioiis tionod. iho Let before ,Jrop let soul. you tho . ^ l ® yoQ shakos t r u t h , bloss ver lovo be m i r r o r e d now, secondly, In w o r n o u t l>ook, a n d t h e (tod o f I s r a e l is m how ho lovod not venturing present newly sprung dwells oomuiondablo the L o r d . at d i v i n e original. got is l o o k e d u p o n by s o m e as il I h o u g h ilio i i n a i i i r o m a y he and what that lovo had w r o u g h t in till, the But, a n d c e n s u r e hi,m t i l l h e loves y o u . of of " This of t h o 8omo not w o r s h i p . l o b o v a h h e a v e n * m a y he r d l e c l e d And of body doubts 'his so c a l l e d C h r i s t i a n s d o ever. oan powers. many lor 8uoh t h i n k i n g is t h o h u p p i o s t exorcise moaul groat and I he earth in t h o m a n n e r o f un a c t i o n t h a n him. a | they a c t i o n itself. loving, t h a t t h e sacred " Bless his the Nothing if P a u l a n d S i l a a ? ,)>l(Mi and all tho bolder. in t h e o r i g i n a l , a n d w h y s h o u l d we n o t .\s t h e w h o l e II wo • in c a p i t a l l e t t e r s , it have • I'og y o u , i n t h o s a m o r e s p e e i , t o bless adoring, Lord far below w h a l he d o e i l i . sider Lord. efTominate wbieh What like lo r e v e r e n c e i h o i f o w n m a y bless T h a t willrftO]|( a n d breaks Jailers' hearts like t b * ^ , . ^ point, '•Jehovah" wherever I Wod by s w e e t , holy, that hut « mouths. prison, and hand among L o r d , O m y soul, and be all t b f { object of I k n o w n o t h i n g o f a now ( l o d . in within lore you instead o f " t h e L o r d , ' for y o u ho w a t e r , so may i n f i n i t e word IIIOIN. you lious' o u r niein my s o u l . " B l e s a t31|«i| dwell L o r d , O ray > o u l . " What third praifiiii n o n e t h e less f o r t h e i r r o a r i n g , b1<jiS'|__ manhood's is, in t h e further nunner brother! I of to yoa1 • to y o u r s o l i ; m y soul. t h e n t h e y go on - h i n t s , bare hles.ses y i u says III people hiessod," b e f o r e ever "III his h a n d I by t h i n k i n g well give May feet r o v e h i t i in , " a n d a m i d . il w i t h n I enlarge nil) ^how is a e o r r o c i nnd h . -n ll *.iii l.o d , ( ) my soul, ' t h e n Word. smre Me- .J„mis rjiro ^ and Bestir yourself, and " A l l t h a t is a sacred ut the know and j .m I siihslaiii e a n d s n e n f l e e .'''•ripuire tcaches us t i say, ' Bhrm i h e it llu nn i h y |,,,ril s nil I ll, ii.' CIIII-. ;ir|,| 111,.,., n ni i-l m, parMl|j#I t o bless t h e L o r d ? a t t e n t i o n car to t h e i n s p i r e d w r i t e r i" (Jod bia r e a d i n g of t h e P s a l m s , as a r u l e , I Ire- with and pour the H e r o ia a a p i H t : ^ ; , bo resident w i t 1 i ; ^ | | say t o a n o t h e r w h o m and worthle«». faculty your T h e (oxt •luently tho b r e a k i n g an |.r. ci ,iis, liaurtiiice I' I icli if ask Bless . J e h o v a h , ( ) know imi it, niy Kvory minute is blessing with be ini! spiri-nil and ibai A ihou^hl I I ni s i l y for a not l i s t e n l o no. But | No, no ; " A l l that yourself, nwealih tb|» istry u p o n yourself, ' ol o u r eapacitie.s a n d all our graces. h|e».s more leas ii iriin a with every m e m b e r o f o u r Ill ^ t e A l l M to apply to y o u r s e l f all t h a t I ory, o u r h o p e , o u r fear, o u r desire , all soul al il.:tsier I , X rouse I comtii , - W i l l y o u n o t t r y to praeth3fj»yi|]^^ as ( j u i c k l y as we done ' o u r n a i i i r e is 10 praise (Jod ii may be \'o, i h . s i II w i l l , i h e .1. l u l i l lis from „ b i n l l ways r e a d y w i t h we need is a u n i v e r s a l sulTrago o f praise " Curse iJod smrgeslliMi rocllioijs have w i i h i n m e , bless his h o l y n a m e . " by lu-.ilth or | m p I Ins w h o will as i( i t ' is w i t h i n me, bloss b i s h o l y n a m e . " losi y m i r n snlferer, a n d S u r e l y ynu will ihoiisBii! it t h r o u g h and Come, i of have a minister. w e a r y b u s i n e s s , a n d wo I c h a n i c a l w o r s h i p is easy, I j u t the I Jod have devil says lo y o u , Vilc of w a y ; i t h o sooner the hotter. I ' d h a p s you say a n d lili The i ri-i,,,ni .Jehova'ii Wondered not Bless M l • iiiiN IS t h e o p p i i s i l i ol I I in , sniil words are in t h e si.cech ol S m i l i n g nt his p r o m p t ton get could, M w i l l not h a v o t o send aorOil;il|| j Rou.«c t h y s e l l . O my s o u l ! yon every the h u m a n , ' I n a v i .ilv "ro silonoo, l o o k i n g u p . Washing- Ilex I, to be a Hon ' i h a v o o n e t h a t ia a l w i ^ i t would he a b l e s s i n g hy suppliCitl loll t h o sacred ox- W e o u g h t n o t to w o r s h i p G o d felt it i t ^ ^ a r o « oold hearted were n o w o u r d u l y l o bloss G o d , b u t wo without ihy a n orato- I f you God, in a h a l f hearted sort abhor ihiis wiili lio.l but " Bless i h e L o r d thom made i n t o buttons for y o u r ooat.' reply glori'y are " A l l t h a t is w i t h i n trre, b l e s s h i s h o l y l i i l o p n t y e r , a n d , as WHiiiujr well Will I l i u i ih but m y s e l f blossin u of h i m w h o t h i n k s so g r a c i o u s l y o f y o u . my you t bleaa t h e I . o r d « " for thia will n o t d t K | name." delarned I'ray h u s h a n d or e h i l d , or in hiess ( J o d is a s o n ol i i i e a i n a w h i c h h e persisted were t h o o n l y t h i n g s Oenoral W a s h i n g t o n , ' w h a t would I " Kalher, (i'd criy |''or that he h a d in tho world • But, h l i n . wh»;n •iw^vfcow m . dellghtam eroiso s h o u l d ho i n t e n s e . for t h i s is a dishonors him ini: h i m , ei r i m i i l ) grateful t h o u g h t s o f t o dispose of. word itself y o u r wishes y n i l i a i n ,,\,.r ^ .Ser | i iire i h a l Mless t h o L o r d . (( iii) soul Itolies, " we i|uole as f o l l o w s : " I n oon- t h o t h o w o r d (4' b i s en)oy . ' jihcre article William his bo hoart-songs a r o t r u o hal- wo bless be L o r d . ( ) my soul | ' i l i l l hiirher But- ashamed, a r o and he Ml. lor It never speaks buy s o m e o f t h o e u n e h s h o l l s w h i c h h o W o inc I can u n l''i>r l i o i l In tiless an ihe by "I i||,. ; llniM- incolli I'll' Kiii.KN illustrated that Theti, 1 . .in h l c i s (inil 1.1 one ol mill, tons. l-'roiii When will that my aoul.'l^ y o t i day a n d as |j ' Bless t h e L o r d , <1 in> s,,i,l he l , | , . . e s lliei- V, 111, ri-a! (iifts, w i t h • iir hiessinii hlin can o n l y K.- i li.• cehn Kills |,,|.|„. |,ri.,.,ii|i, hless his -I his hicssinif us 'I'll,- II,nil Villi ll,1,1 n.ri.i 1.1 aci.s ,inl di ei|, ,,( h o l y service II o v e r , i h e III irc ymi w i l l w o 1,-r ai il a m i .-iiiis. erai mil . • <•1111 • 11iiios indillgo 1 1 I I had said '' I'rai.s • i h e I , , r , | I I „,y sin Ooiit Thy m b u wltlifn i ^ M f Wake np P r a y for this p n ^ o f l o v e ia t o h i m a t y r i o , t h e rio, and their y o u see t h i s t r u t h d i s blessing Turn ' IJUisw we .\nilyel, it i h e B i b l e savs kii K oonio. When staue o ' ' j lirehcnsibic ihings name H e h i i r on ch c t i o n i l i e i i i i l i e p h r a s e ' in C h r i s t " h i s I f r • h i H l i o d y , n r n a r e ('iirlst (-.mi lis, or Wc e n u h i nol haptism , naine. kingdom ' us raiUiio cries o f his o w n c h i l d r e n lelujahs. b u t t h i s comes after, liivino blesses i h e h u m a n , or i h e h u n i i n i i h i n k i U K sp-akini; cniild not bli'Ss t h e d i v i n e l i m l is witli is p r i o r to iheir is i n h e a v i n . " makea s o b o f r e p e n t a n c e is m e l o d y , t h o i u w a r d done i n f ,)l ( i o d hy m e i l i M ion »i M h i s s e c o n d as ris<H OUI o f i h e ri'Ki III o f I'/iini'lie bo t h e l i r n l s t a « e o l t h i n k i n g well is a bluss (isuliii I ul also s o m e w h a t o f i h e d i v i n e Irom sin ' Iri i-'l f r o m bo t h y n a m e . T h y will S|ie.,kiiii.' Wi 11 ol hiiii liiin, i h e r o IS soiiii t h i n i t o f alter h a p Ireed il-iiili jirei I-les l i u n a l ilnw m c - t h a t is d i v i n e r. e Iroin sin ye h c c a n i c iliii uav hallowed o u r d a i l y broad ; " ceasing, I ion — ( i o d i n h u m a n tiesh. ( i m i hlcssiQ« I lie scrviillls nf r U ' n I l-oU.sne»s. 111 ihis ' m a n lo wli.-reunin \i- were dilivi-rod , are lol'l sanu. lln I Mil h u t are n o t iliC I l e a l ! lo t h a t Inrin ol mill ll iii^r H ole I he T h o sigh to "(Jive all ihis ! l e i r d . I 1 m y moiI - h n u l d he m e n l i o n e d -crv.ui s nl sin, ) i; Iuhmiiic nil,.lie..1 Irniii \\ I ill.- Bless derslmid I ree.j Iroin -in Ifu; iliiiik- l e a d iiu' .\oiice t h . i l ticfiiis us yoursoll eertainly, way ol a n d a l l i h i i i i u n l e Is sel l o il n m l i L o r d '' .'i) 'I'hi-i ol but, indulge tmght a n d des|)ise.|, be grioviid . w e are | k . y note ihe that eome. biiin.ired, a n d sing T h e word.s i clones w i t h ll Word V . 7 I-ir 'lajii isiii I flat. ours; it lo slinw u.s I , ver\ l i i t h . iihoiil hiiii Chidi- y o u r s e l l i h u i praise is i h c 1 |.li.j iind i h e ( »ii>c»!a i I Inr y o u r r c l i c i nee I ' e r l i u p s yon h a v e of II ( ' t i n s ' i j i i lni> I even spoken against hliii l l i o u n h yoii I I call your i i l l e n l i o n . iIH n, l i r s i l o ' are his e h i l d I m e a n t h m you h a v e the hlcKSi d oeeiilialinii. ' BlesH |||,. , lalli n i n i o s u r h a state ol h<-ari i h a l I. ird, 11 my soul iruly wondcrlul ) o i i Iiiiiifiiie t h a t he deals h a r d l y w i t h li. iid 111 sin Itiln loo llle l . o r i l , I ) 111) s o u l , ( i i \ c i i III ' not k n o w 1 tear .Mas ' heaven, " Thy lune, and keep in in dono I wish 1 c o u l d always note aro do He i n e a r t h as i t pily w h e n ihofie in a niy.self us to ready worship lo and II e n d s 'ii liaplisin " tor** t i m e a h o u l d b e g i v e n t o h i s o a l l i n g . the •1 r e a s o n thoy tioM« oaa a n d will d o for bimieir. sill,. IS • rdi 1 In l i c a l h Oijora-o Itoine T h e y in ( ' I I I I ' l i r l s l . 't h e y h i s nl ' e n .I l i r e l i c v c r s " ilocirinc d i d they get i n t o itorb^tt' condi- liii|itl/'e (ler fore O o d voder who new lili Ir II • I .Ills IVI I I I I In ilow |>r«dMMiiit«> oiaa to d o 'In. and 11 . . i .1 e lis I ll y n l w i v s res|ionii w h e n c a l l e d . If I 11 ,il r 1 llie> arc n .1 C a in phel 1 lies tliey s h o u l d t h o y woro in h i m and ho in t h o m . w h i l the man, til sin Islll tiscd? to elaor and ilcalh w.ini intf I hi' acl i> ih >i'ii lis nine I'saliu hut G o d , a w o r k m a n t h a t n e e d e t h n o t to bo rightly dividing in hill ,iinl a i c M i r r e e t i o l i In n oew lile 111 II I ' M r m a t t b « per((»ctljp k b l e t o f a l t f l L e ^ I f i g r e a t r e s p o n s i b i l i t y a n d i m p o r t a n o o t o t h i i b« trae t h i sioner dhoos«f O c d be m a n k i n d aa t h a t o f t h o g o s p e l m i n i s t r y , chMMthlmif^tiUimpOMible |irecedc l i i i n a l , s,i iiiilst lielnre holh he fro»(ly. Thy kindoiii Ilo ( ) my s o u l Lord, ii are a l . l l a p i l M i i I H|.re.seiil s in n l i g u r e , d c a i h (n ll ilio all to galhor what thoy irueilivion t i i i u e d to f o l l o w a n d unto who nlieii h a l f ll Doalli i- a- " Bless all the bArmiinles art David psalm. out, them w i t h thi-s clear t u n i n g hirk Imrinoninusl) m u s t likewise he hclore wonderful l l Is W e l l l o r c h u r c h o f C h r i s t l , ei s a n e w o r n a t u r e . " approved note. I I sill li.i|ii 'zc i h i p l l M i i i l Andogain. " S t u d y t o s h o w thyHull sounds the was ho virlc<ll<v I'iini|ilii I llies I u e s l a b l i s h I he upon wholly "old this ileal h In sin precede i i a p i i s m lliink Into 1 lUl soul d e » i r <>l I.) IIIIIH' w h o ye Wi-re (he s m n c . i i | i ( i o r i o l r e s c r v e i l >' Thif tho to e x h o r t a t i o n , to l l i c i r a n d e l r c i i t h e l i e liapl l/."'l K'lni P a u l ttdmoni.><hed T i m o t h y to " (>ivo n l tendance to reading, bcii'ii i n t h e l i n n were l>ii|i|i/. i| int them and tho in lovea b t m h o a r t t h a t pfitlsel h t m to itofe ^ boirt pruy bade us begin, " O u r F o t h e r which hoar his i J what Tlii.s W t G o d ' s wishes aro all prsotioally oarriod W f l 04n n o t c a r r y o u t on.iriMi 1>ii(; d o m J » i f t ! ^ to l o o l t J ^ o n o t h i n g s for t b o - W d ' a h o n o r a n d gli^ifi u t t h n s a m e t i m o , wo o u g h t l o a d s us in who ' J way of wlahlog » o l l f « o d ' U c « i r t o g h o ounios f o r w u f d h a v e you s p i r i t u a l l y l>t?alli He is, on ordinntion m i n i s t r y ot t h e w o r d . " h o makci* u s o m a t t e r (t^and t h i s they " c o n t i n u a l l y to truth." in Uhe and to K i m w >e lull l h a l ^o m a i n ..i l o leave t h e w o r d labors —and t h a n u u n i l > e r > h t e l l i ' d MiipliMm bin it tables—that eleoiiun electing hiiAlelf w i t h o u t Qod'asovoreign ohoioe them or deelure t o s a m e • n > allow stofipages temporal deacons, (olvcs lor buptisni in Infill \Slllell.., The e imiiiis«ion I.lined a n d I a|.<T iniport.ml m,ike.> apoj'tles for {• n o t G o d e l e c t i n g A t » U . U l a t h e s i n n o r k a k e a O o d ' n o t i h e eleotort b a t t h e m e r e lfi-l!0) .-liirl r i i i f a K i c l p r e a c h e r s U u t w i l l I 'lirisl •_ r( Tlw w l i . i h a v i c a l l i n g p o i n t t o b e f . i •a i t to b u r y 'athor. old mail l i n i i i r o r a d o l L'Mill h a s i h e eiplcH I'roiu l e a v i n g his work oven l o go his h so. i h e I x i L ' u nw i t l i w l u l l y l i e l s e K e e n l l c a n i r i y d people, man a H i l l s l i r . l I n T s u m p t i o n t h a t G o d d o e s n u t so e l e c t h i s no does Was W e h e oltoii s o u n d s o u t t h o key n o t e b e f o r e o l d m a n is in h i i p i i h i i i , or d o ; * greiif U k Lord. somoiimes When he begins t o sing. s u f l e r i n i" w h o a n y h.i \ e 1, . II n u m b e r ol w h i c h him.' urucilied » ^ , t i e is g e t t i n g t h e k e y n o t e i n t o his e a r W'a." C h r i s t b u r i e d before i rui ilixioii ' T e n | i r i ' > | " r o u s i c c i s i o m l l y t h a t o u r L o r d p r o h i b i t e d ono ol his d i s "a i n re to d e c i d c lor u.^. with our friend ) w h e n ' m a t t e r s . \vi' s h o u l d so hail Ix; is ((ial. v our luning fork, vi. - ) I'.i!ii|i'..-lli-(., wrcs! i h ITih a m i l-ilh . S . i l : i r , l i n n In i,.4i-li ll 11.| 1 .iiiiil reiiilssinri k n o w n l o i h c w r i l verses c r in t h i s , an in work o f i h o m i n i s t r y was m o r i l i : i v e l i i t ' i i r . i l i i i i i mi lo liine his c a l l i n g , a n d allow the Bible oeaJ p a u a g c s , a n d i t B r o t h e r Davidi-un s, b r o u g h t o u t in t h i s a r t i c l e is w h e i l i c r or s t i l l , n a m e l y t h a t G o d ' s e l e c t i o n is perunconditioDal, the a r o d e a d to s l u , 1- i m l nil e x a m i ' l i pre:\i her a n d l o r eaeh o t h e r , and w h o a n i l w i i h ' U l it W i l l i . m l each li.jiellier n i li i i - i n r - I . I - I I l a r ill the M d the like. grant h a v e t i l i n g >;eli< rally i S i i i n i I h r n i » i Iv c - , w l i i i l l ) I . I i l u i r in ol flush." Blmo tho begins wo singing K n o w i n g tbiit, t h a t i"'l i h n po.ssi l . i r .'11 w i n c h 111 i l i ' i H ' i i , ] -)-lein. ihe I I I l i i i n i l i . .. o S u n d a y , w h e t h e r they h a v e a I I I I .11 >aiii riosid nlinw m i r laok ol I'll" r c a < l > ' i . ' . i n l i n d in t h e m a r k n h r n li' will' l>ocn iiut oi.r i» Before bocauMO .|iUs.. S k 1II I lie III lo sin .aiiu . -na kiM y one tTiiii'l rca,'<oii wl.\ T . i i i i c . « s c c lias ln a l i M In - h o i i M al.sii elalin lo n..t Koin -1 nee ln-eii I ik • ii I 'li risi ' e iiisis e i i i . i h . i ' I ' l i r i s l Wits l.iiricd in- a n d aii ' l ' i f ' ihnifs lo\. I. r I'f.r:.-,! ' uii'l witi n I].- \terc r,illi-.l t h e churi-hps has ki i t u i o u t h . i ol love li.r llie-i' 1', r Saiiii.i) preach ol il(:ht -lonie was nut I tr oil would i h n n lic-, ri'iinhir tru. llieir (he w n l n r s in liic li \ i i i-i that ol lour Imul K K H Ki r " l l exliorl ur i.-* a U u are suilgested |uile u ohoaen t o h o l i n e s s , b l a m e l e s s n c s ^ i n love, 'Now L u'ii -ay-i, ' 11 wc hush.ind dead was b u r i e d , n o t " A n d they t h a t nro Chri-st's h a v e c r u oified t h o I-If^i; - " Bless t h o L o r d . 0 tay s o u l ; a n d a l l t h a t is w i t h i n m o , bless h i s h o l y n a b i c . Prittlma oiii. 1, ami d u u l h liMn'<elr lo ihi' niollcr. Oan was oru- (Rom •Mir — - F Rev. 0. H , SpurffWOa ToUn B o w firsi criiollied a n d t h e n h u r i e d '' all oC our c h u r e h o n w i t h n |iii-|.ir f pt all see Bapti.>iH arc ltr, i ( i i r , itie laihir. Christ " M o w s h a l l wc, ( h a t i r u s i i m ; in i Vi-ry i h i n i ; iiec iriv.- death, live a n y l o n g e r t h e r e i n / " man d r o d a n d seventeen i n n i i t i e r t td •>U|)|ily b a t e d o t h e r s , as P h a r a o h , E s n u , elect lo his dead. urueilicd n >e nl 1 i i i I c ( m i h ' ' anil Christ^into in order to d e a t h , b u t ease h e W l u l d a l l o w in wen- ' t h e y a r e a y m b o l i ^ a l l y hap- nnd w h e n child of liivc m a n y p r o b l e m s t<i h i s o l v e d i)y Tcniie.- ter election, in w h i c h tlod's in any lit- buried c.—'ar) lo Ml.'>lJUii liiin«i ll iiiiil r a i n i ' y , he work hun ( i id huil a u'md lii'iiie niiniiitor, a n d tiiat wu neeil lour And (^an who sulfcr CciuM c e i i t i i r c the m i n i s t r y . " T h e r e l is a (iod ' into nbi already utarvo, t i m e to t h e ^layt>e you i l u n k l l i a l i l t h e iiiiiiisler «hurelie.» a n d for t h e same purpose, h o has repro S a u l , a n d others. h i m , to hundred mid o f h i t p e o p l e ; a n d so, i n t h e s a m e sense, Judas, lo tilled t h e oh i g a t i o n , over (ino a n d u n « h a l l e h u r o h e ^ ui o u c h ete., a i n o n x fur l».i|i will whole eiOed, Hiarvalioti reluasti tlio ininiNtur f r o i u his obligation liiipiiHl family baptized titled i n t o h i s t!)u» ? suppo.so tiiis w e r e t r u e iiocent pernoiis ' T h o iaek others, Well, (Jod heliev.' ihiil b a m , Moses, D a v i d , P a u l a n d the Apo.i spread o f t h e gospel li> dtath—bul ( w h i c h is by n o m o a n s t h e ease), w o u l d Y e a r liiioit oC IK'^K, l l i a l w« liiivo nlKtil G o d o h o s e , f o r speoifio p u r p o s e s , A b r a ' ties, J e s u s C h r i s t , a n d I'on- his mIvo h i s i i u n J r u i l a n d llirei! w h i l e o r d n i i i f d h a p s one dI ; t h e p h y s i c a l seed o f A b r a h a m , to illu.s t h e a p i r i t u a l seed o f in t h o I J A i ' i i a T a . n h o i l , " ttiid o t h e r s , sukkcsIn iliis iii iiulo. while world began " articles UKKhKi-roK by thi> c d i ( o r n , " l U d proposed Jesus and bo that. bcTIoirera: a r o i t w a s an- W h o ' t a u g h t <-you luinister should know orally I ' u r h a p . t y o u m a y say or t h i n k , " T h o work." Rcocnt than I.- l ^ t (the ruftar Injgt o r y o u t a a c h It o l u a i u j ^ _ t b a b o I % « r baCore bsypil^m. mipiftj^r^it y o a s a y , " Tlti) t h o n i n A . D . W)'/ Timo dwe1l«i>itt i r i ^ r p o t b e re- I s t h o s a l v a t i o n oi* SOUID loss i m p o r t a n t Lofton. IIV \V II. H.MITII. time Christ Do oiontlyV" a n d c o n s e r v i n g G o d ' s " e t e r o a l purpoMu in tiuired. wbolo time i ^ d first e h o s o n h i m . t h a t tiioy i faot; t h a i wo h a v e i w e l v e ^ d o n o t mean election in t h o Oalvinittiio, baptiata havo miniater'a w c r k is loss i m p o r t a n t The Mlnlater's Whola Required. quoation n o t g o t o t h e w o r d o f tiod a n d t « k a gians d p man would tancb t h a t t h e t i m o w i l l . o o i i i w b t n t h e i l q a o n Q o d i n C h r i a t J e s u s unless and • t r i o t o o m m a n i o n is a n s o r i p t u r a l I elootion ibr tho same oHniatea s u d boyond t h a i G o d never ordained baptboj; per> Okouok a. bin immeniou vinooDveliienoo prov«> that i n u n y oon- ' M i T a b l a M D M . b n t t n expr«iMion o f h i s oloaa t o p w a ii| lUiSi a n d ov/irrunn^ Brothtr b«i)tUt •• f o m tif bkptlBm oQofawte , tt x t k ^ a o i t - w wo a n ti at osr o ampepbeoadr sy. t oA l oCohkr i as ft lt fetrn m h ai n a bhl o m ia a v e r y I m p r r f r o t C h r i a t i a n m a n ; I b r —There are atill twan^*eigl|M n d i f i l d I n i f i a n a I n i b f i ooii^ntr^i i whole tribe* on whose darkoeif oo t ^ i o f goapol l i g h t h a a o v e r f a l l M , u t | M f « n ' a n d aa aavago a i ^ m when the Uitiir'anotttoti^ drat white m a n thMM ihofei..,JI' , landed npon • i ,,, • < »•. t^-^ tm m ' r . ' W MR • IUiy; M T. MARTIN. ^ m t hitt M prMiaei^l <»f Collet*, •nd the laadlog Mli^sa mneh gooS: tild for tnysolf, B i i ^ t i ^ hatlftg tried All my ministry to hdl4 ap spirit In ,J|ary Sharp, t h i s will bo « this grand told go«p«l of salvat'ion by re-nnion. loOf to bts remembered and gracr, I want to confess iny stronger never forgotten.' I t will be like the than ever confirmation It comcs in a meeting of a father and his loved loose and slitishod period of evangeli- dttUghlcrH, somo of whtni have not seen latiou, when counting noses instead of biro, nor ho them, for years. souls is a sin of the ago and a sign of the Wednesday, Ur. T. T. Eaton, of times. In my humble opinion, M. T. Louisville, editor of the W n l f r n HeMartin and Wm. K. Pcnu arc the best c o r i l e r and pastor of the Walnut street cvsngclists I have over hcarii, and, in Baptist church, will deliver the Bac- Th« thort teritfl of moetingi held in tb* C«aUal BftplUt ohnroh closed Thurkday night, with nu addition of aoiae fiilMO nembera to the ohuroh and abont twenty profesaions. These oieetioga were conducted for ten days by Bro. M. T. Martin, ashorotoforo mentioned, but businoM called him away many respects, they are very much before the work bad more than fairly alike. »Jko. A [..okton begnn. In reviewing the reHultsof our muot Mra. Mollio Iglohart. ing it is with profound gratitude to God that wo look upon the thorough and Our well k l i l t i m d holovoti hoiih effective revival of the ohuroh under bird departed thin life on the Ixi day ot the preaching of Bro. Martin. Ilo di»- May, at her residcnoo in V'ickHhurif, ou^ed and urged mainly the doctrines Mi><«. Her inaidcD name WAH .Mtry of grace; and with his simple method, lianK, and she wan called by her a~Ki> and hia logical, and powerful arguments, ciates, MolHo. .Just after the war she ho affcctcd alike both saint and sinner was married to Mr. W. W (Vaip, who A t times there was a perfect burst of died a few years later About ten emotion—the result of conviction and years ago she vba united in marriage to coDTeraion -under that one grand idea Dr (). H Iglehart, n prominent phy that, through faith in Christ, wc arc Nician of Vick<burK. She was a saved once for all and forever , and that daughter of our vonerablo br(<thcr, W love to God. the witness of the «i»irit, K Ilnng, .'^r . long u ineinbor o( the and the rest of assurance follow in the ^ First Baptist church, o( N.i»hvillo. The Christian life as evidence that wo be ! ri mainx of the deceased arrived in this lieve and are sived—as surely a» that fity on iSjturday nij{ht, and her funeral any effect follows a cause. The Cen look place on Sunday allernoon at M tral Baptist church, with but few i x 0 olock, the services being conducted by ceplions, could respond to such a faiih , ' the pastor, Rev [)r W R L Smith, and these few exceptions,all Onally and a-tsistcd by Rov (" 8 (Jardner, pastor calanreatc address. Kvery one who has ever heard Dr. Kston always wants to hear him again. Murfreehboro was bis former home. He has many warm friends lieru who are looking with glad nesN to the liay of his arrival Sxule College has recently added to the faculty two more teachers who will enter upon th^ir work next term. I am authorized to announce the name of M IHS Blalock, of i'ulaski. a full gradu ate of Mary Sharp, She has lieon a most successful teacher for years, and, therefore, comes to the institution not only a ripe scholar, hut an experienced t taoher as well llow wc il<i rejoice in the success o( th!» college' The out look is truly inspirinR \ . p^rt of the apparatus li l»een rieelvcd Work on ihe new liui 'liiii;- Weuin in the early "inunier Some (if UK v.ill not h«' at ull »ur prised if this suniiner our old chureli building he mken down and ii new anil fully rejoiccd, through self examina of the hidgefiold church More than a elegant one take its place. The meet tioD, that such a faith was theirs, or I thousand people wore present, every ing yesterday was cnthuHia>tic, and not had been reachcd. Such preaching inch of standing room was occupied, and so full of talk of buMne«». in ihat and such a revival could not but be the aisles were filled with ehiirs Sweet direction. helpful and precious to a believing and pathetic hymns were sung by some Will give yon more inforiiiati'in ohuroh; and this is one revival that our ' of the best singers in the city. later ^ ^ church will never forget. I never saw J Sister Iglchart was the loveliest Murfrresboro. Tenn happier or more powerful conversions singer in all this country, and was in among those who believed and fully her younger days known to the newsAwful I Awfiil ' ' A w f x i l ' ' ' cepted Christ. paper world as the " Southern SongSinoe writing last week, and after strofs.'• the " Warbling Bird of the It IS an aw'ul thing Ui refuse to do having studied more carefully the South, ' etc Her well (rained and duty when it is so small Vnu siy, preaching and methods of Brother highly cultivated voice w^s often So Martin, I feel that his chief peculiarity hoard in the choir of the Firi-t " that Ir. too little to fool with much worse, when you ean make a consista in going back to apostolic evan church, and in public concerts and en gelitation and manner. He ignores the tertainments of various kinds. She great success of a great caune wi h sneh " mourner's bench " business as a piece sang for sweet charity s sake, not only ease and yet fail with ritualism and priestcraft, and he 1 lu the city of her birth, but in C'battadirects the sinner straight to Christ ' nooga, Memphis, Clarksville, Gallatin, without the intervention of any thing ^ I^ebanon, und many other places in Albut instruction between the sinner's I abama and Georgia, as well as in Tenfaith and Christ. Ho holds up the , nessre Her high moral character, and Paulino idea of salvation by grace—jus her swret, gentle, and refined dispositification by faith, and he holds as fatal tion, made her a favorite everywhere. to belief any conception which leads Mrs. Iglchart early in Mr, gave her the ainner to imagine t h u he has any heart to the Savior, and wa^i baptized thing to do to help Christ to save him, into the First Baptist church by the either before or after believing, as ad RFV. Dr. R. B C Howell when ho was diUooal to saving faith. II the con- the pastor of the church ot her ebuice. eeptton ia right the faith will save ; if Her Christian integrity was steadfast to fabe, the faith will be false. the end, and she was anxious to depart W 111 it aeema to mo that such evan to her home and join the angelic host geliution b bound to do good. It is in singing songs of praise around the clear, olotn out goapel, and although at great white throne. Pcacc to thy memfirst it abooka and shakes up the dead ory, sweet spirit I profesaor it onrea him, if he will listen ''Sister, thou wast mild and lovely. and follow. As to the interested and Gentle as the summer breeze, nnoonverted aidner, it leads him by a Pleasant as the air of evening. plain path to a Joyous as well as an imWhen it blows among the trees." nedtate profession of faith in ChristrSoule Oollego Oommenoamont. Jtul Ml on the day of Pentooost, or as In tb« e i ^ of Lydia, the Jailer, Oornclias, >ZMoh«aa and others. Martin's The first annual Commencement of peoaliarlUea ererlastlDgly kill Armini- Soale College under tho now regime »Disin,Oampb«llism, Perfectionism, and begins with the sermon, Sunday, June tmsoriptnral methods, and his weapons 1, by Bcv. Jno. J . Tigert, D.D., of the oonaUi in -the scriptaral dootrincs of Vanderhilt University. i i l n t l o i i by gnot, Jostifioation by faith, Monday night a mnsioal. »ii4 that HtitiMoo which Ood givea lh« Tuesday night the 'A. C. Graves' rodMinad thM h« wlU keep,flomfort,and Society meets. iMietlfy'^td^thtvend i l l "who b«During tho session of the National y liavo io tht iliViiigor th« Mol." Educational Convention in NMhville, Daring the nMtiDip, whtoh were well i few months ago, this sooiety was or V attended, qnlto • Bamb«r ol the u l n i i l^niied by a number of the alumnm of % try WIN present BHithren Smith, Folk, the Mary Sharp Oollege. Many of iS'tf e t.. « 1 Bhelton,^i Th6ttpeon,' Bllle, 'and othen thoee who reeeived their edumtioo and iiit«re«t.'ri!i^|p||.' night, thr i l ^ m ^ ^ <11 A I'HfllMlMITIH.N If any fchool in tfii» State will otiie out and say it can t v'lve six eenis pt-r month with perteet rase, and fur nish the least shadow of evidence of thut fact, I will (five thai nehi.iil a thirty dollar library SlII'KIll.NTEMIiE.NrH, O n t h e 14th W O. L»ttimore,V«M*kwl<». Mft*.. came op and began a Di«oih« with us in the First Baptist oburch h«re. Prom the very beginning the meeting moved off in « very hope ul way. The church had been ulking of and praying a long time lor a season of refVeabing Tho memb(*r» worked earnestly and faithfully with the preacher, and tho eougrogations were excoUent and interest deep all through the meeting. Tho elements were Very much against us. The firmament was broken up and the rainn descended and beat upon usalmost with out cea>iog, but our meeting stopped not. fur it wai founded upon the Rock Brother Lattitnore staid with us two weeks—as long as he intended when he came. There vvere twenty accessions to ihechur'th, but thi.f wa.s the smallest part of the work Our church wa.much revived and strengthened by the sound gospel preachinii aii<i wiw methodn of Brother Latiimore He has un usual <|ualifica".ion» lor ev«ngeli«lie work His Rcrinon-t are pl.iin, and yet Ktrong and convinciti(j Strong men yielded to Christ a« he was presented in the pow.r and ilernonftration of the Spirit kvery body who eanie to llic meeting wanteii to come again W e all fell in liive with this servanl of the Lord, for he seems to be lull of tb. .Spirit and love of ChriM His work in going to help us very niueh in oin future effuriH to serve the Lord want hitli to ei>me mid help U" «.in.more H W Tmiuu i O o m m o n c o m o n t Exeroisoa of thti !-outhwostoni Baptist Uuivorelty ,Sun<Uy, June 1, am C"ni mt neement »erni<in l»r W K 1, Smiib -N;i»hville, T.nn S \ < m .J H <1 •Sermon. Rev J .V Hall. Fulton Ky Mon iay, .lune '1. Il» a in -I'riie Iv^f »nr .) U (i—Award H p ni - An nual celebration of the .Apollonian S.i et) A A Davis, firMt ineaker. I> W a r r r n . second spe.ikcr. <J IT Trimble, annual address. W S l)ug?er. valedie t >riai>, C i.tei-t fur Frank .lurm-in medal Tiie,.la> . .luiK' 111 ii m s.'el. t) re uniiinit « |i in .\niiual eclebrntlon ul the ('.illiopean Snciety Speakern C .1 WioBo .1 L l>Hvi^ .1 A Mount C I. Owen K W K>sar> C>.nte>i for Sim W. Meek medal. W.dnesday, .June i. Hi a m Ke union of old students and ol Alumm h p.in — Alumni or;iti. n, l>r W ti In , man, if yoa can t get your schools to do any thing (they will if you will give them a chance), send three postage etamps per month yourselves for them. ' But wo Humboldt, Tenn. are ashamed of an amount so small." ' Thursday, dune .'), It).'«) a m.—Grad Tho denomination is more asliamed ol uating exercises. Contest for Strick you when the duty is so small and then lind medal Literary address. Rev. F you will not do it. The following is from a school that R. Boston, Memphis H p m. —Annual has done its duty from tho first. Now, contest for the Joseph II. Kiton modal as spring opens up, let us all begin and for Klocution. Award of Scholarship medal by faculty. do something. Special.—The Alumni Association, This thing has been going, and it has got to go, and by the help of God it and Board of Trustees meet in annual will go. I do n't intend to give you any session Wednesday the Itb, at 2 p.m Seminary Oommencorest until you " fire " mo out of tho Bvtreetwater May 18, mBacculaurcato sermon by e n t Bxeroiaea. State. J . 8. Thomas. Dr. J . T. Barrow. Address at Knoxvillo or Memphis May 19, llocoplion in art rooms. either. May 2(), Anniversary of Kappa Nu J . 8. Thomas—Dear Brother: In- Society. oloscd find six eenta, a small amount, May 21, Students' concert. from the Sabbath school at Williams' May 22, Lecture, " Our Poor Kin," School-house. Our house is bad, so wc by Rov. T. T. Baton, D D. vrerc in winter quarters for three May 23, Graduates' essays, etc., and months, but opened our school the first annual address by Dr. T. T. Katon. Sunday in this month. I will see if I Annual Meeting of Board of Truscan get yona better oollection for May. tees.-Wedne8day, May 21. 2 pm.,. May the Lord bless you and.prosper Thonidi^y; Hay 22,0 A M. ' 'A • yon in your work.) Reepectfally, A cordial inritation is extended to E . J . V l t h U A u n , ' S i q [ t m n l m d e H t . all to attend. ' i- J . H . Kiobardson. k s s i k ' ""Ik m l f M t o v r . rfMftmulidl^JndM to 4 s |Sir«ol4iafiaBd wtlM^^Iftar o a r M ^ M First oturoh—The p»ftQlr''p«<cl<jl' ^ Isidi. Snobig tvniMj. tho funeral of B. H. Blief totho ittoTS*^ b»f>ti««d< otio.'^Xllj;,,,, IliriAf loafl ing, and of Mm. Iglehiuil tn the after* t h i worfc/j very o n o o t u ^ i ^ - l^r0tWr' " T h e Open Vmiuiiiti.? ' Ttur wllij? NM we Wow < Finley, the eolporlear^f B i t was " in tbn «>trtt," noon. No sei^tees at night. , 2}ft in In the fapt i h u ^ e i ^ ^ • .Sunday-school. Six reeeived by letter, Hatchie A«Mciiktion; wag preeent, and to .and one by baptism during, the week. reported the work progreaaing. Brother fountain opened for'itn and'^^iknolesfl' whioli olilf h i f awHilLonoe month, O. F. Flippo gave as some oheeriag neea." A t close of service five jovmg 'would fikvIt^S one of tlMiM Fifty rooeivcd sinoe tho pa«tor oarae... Ccnfral—Pastor Lofton preached to words about our cause up in tho mount* Uidies (sewinary atudcnta,) united with t f k e o n e d n y i f t i i ^ fine congrogations. Sunday-school, <150 ains of Virginia. Roanoke haa grown the church by experience. As others suuimer and P m ^ Six received into the church, four of lo a city of twenty two thousand people will join church at once baptism is de* amount for<vhia f e n I ' 4o whom were baptiEcd. The first of in ten years. Three years tgo Dr. F. ferred to have the symbolic burial of materially May oloscd tho second year of the pas- wont there to a church ot one hundred all at once. I rcjoice in the fact that pastors and ohurohM ofJ tor with the Central, during which time and six members. Tho church now in the last three weeks, twelve of my eiation will t«ke the mtHUti)« members have been roceivod into numbers four hundred, and has out- students have been very happily con- eration at their n e x ^ n ^ t i i tho oburch and about eleven thou*iand grown their house that seats four bun - verted and now every one of my pupils some promising ntg^e'fUAdollars have been raised for all purposes. dred people. They havo commenced a rejoice in a Savior's love. " Praise the do all we can to help^them.i^ Tho Central numbers 55tl members and now building, and have raised 912,(KK) Lord, 0 my soul!" Brother Barrow Brett and Baird at Lou{svin«,1j)i is now one of the largest and most effitoward its completion. Ho reports our called attention of the chureh to Fay- Richmond, McPberson and cient Baptist churches in the State . cause in Virginia as moving onward and etioville and the church gave $10.54, Eagleville. There in«y l i t ; and will give more. Our Sunday- do not know that all of thw* lOdgefield—i'reaehing by p-»stor morn upward No report next week, as all school has increased in momliers and but I do know that Brother ing and night. Received one for bap the Memphis pastors expect to be in interest. The superintendent is alive son doea, and that B r o t h ^ i l l tism Sunday school, 13(1 Texas at the Convention. to his work. With seven classes and Duck River AssociationtlifOWAl Seventh chuti-h —Congregation smaller over fifty pupils, laught by a band of ville), also wishes work. i f ^^^ than usual. I 111 in Sunday school Tennoflsee teachers who feel the responsibilities of J . B. B A f t B r r One reoeivtd by letter ..Brother W work and delight in it. A tcachers' H Smith wa< present and reported hi^ - I believe now without a doubt wo meeting has been established and is Do they Read the Baptist iuui churches in good confition Mill will build a new oburch edifice Tho well attended Hector? Creek —<»"od .Sun<lay school ,\bout sixty at preiching Howell Memorial — Fine congregation, one for prayer Meeting continueii this wcoii. Brother F.llis preaching R v K K Folk preached at Rutland .s eliureh. in Wil Mon county Spruce ureet— Observed the Lord's supper Preaching by pas tor mornine and night One reeciv»d by letter Brother .1. N l'rc).tridge was In the city. We were glad to see him looking so well He seems entirely restored. meeting after the sermon yesterday was most entbusia.stic. We have a massmeeting to night. S. K J'tNEN. Murfrresboro Cll.\TTAN()(>(IA Cen'ral Baptist church—I'sual service on Sabbath, pastor preaching in tho morning, and Brother A McHann ai night. One received by baptism Hill City—Meeting still continuing. Four riccived by lifit-r. and two by extwrionce Second church— I'rcichinsr by the pastor morning and night .Sunday school increasing, and the church is very hopeful lor the future Sitco .NlisNion - I'reacliing by Brother Smith. The Sunday soho )l is much increased of late .\rrangemonts are now made for thin brother lo preach regularly every Sabbath morning First church — Preaching as usual, by the pastor, morning and night. Baptism a'ter | Sabbath school Tw.i additions by ex- ' perienee. M R.M I'll IK Brother J,. H Amackcr reported good congregations at Olive Branch, Miss., excellent Sunday-school and the work hopeful First church—The pastor preachcd both morning and evening to good congregations. One received by letter Central church—Tho funeral service of the wife of Deacon J . W. Justice took tho place of the regular morning eorvice. Brother Boston conducted tho servioe and a very largo audience was present who deeply sympathised with Brother Justice in his deep aflliotion, and mourned for the dear mother in Israel that had served so long and well. For many years she has seemed to bo lingering on tho shore of timo Just waiting for her summons to come up higher, but while she lived she taught all who knew her how to livo for tho Master. She will bo greatly missed by all who knew her, and especially by Brother Justice whoso companion she haa been thTOUgh a long life. Dr. 0 . F. Flippo, of IloftnokeV.Va., preached at night. One received by letter. Dr. Flippo will leoture this etenlng on "K«ya to UnlockHearta.".i«.trinity phureh—pastor Barly preached at both —Tho following resolution was adopted in church conference by the R'pley Baptist chureh on the first Lord's day in May, IWHl: Whereas, The relation of pastor and congregation that has existed for more than twelve years between Rev. K. C. Falkner, and tho iiaptist church at Ripley, Tennessee, is about to be dis solved ; and, whereas, the said relation has been pleasant and beneficial, to boib the church and the community . result ing in a large increase in membership, and the dcvi lopf nientof a more earnest and zealous piety, and the strengthen ing and upbuilding of our faith, and the erection of a handsome house of worship, therefore, Th»i Brother K C F»ulk ner will carry with him lo his new field of labor, our be.st wishes and warmest love, and fullest commendation lo whatever church may call him to their pas lorate. H 1). (il.Ass, C h u r r h C l e r k Hipley, Tenn. — Brother Pink Maples, of Catlettsburg, writes in terms of warm praiaefor Brother Carney, of Fayettcville, who prcachcd for their church on Sunday, April 27th. They gave biro altogether 40 for the Payettevillo church, and cxpect to make it ftO Brother Maples then adds: Allow me to say further all are trying to do the very best we can. We have a flourishing Sunday - school twenty-six years old that has never lost a day. Wo have a woman's misdonary sooiety un dor the supervision of tho church which paid last year to State and for eign missions tI7.H.25, has six ordained preaehers and one licentiate, one of whom has been in Nowton College for two years, and one (D. C. Maples) is being prepared for tho Japanese mission field, and this ohuroh intends to pay half his salary when ho reaohos his field ot labor. SwBKTWATRn.- Althougb|tbe westh er was very inclement, yet good congregations greeted the pastor at both morning and evening services. SnbJect of morning disconnic, " Ohrittisn Soldiers," and ho made some of u fe«l that we were playing the part of toriss. And as he spoke ao Ibroibly about the .1. H. Richabobon. Lkxinuton.—Our church and Sun day school work at this place is in a reasonably fair condition. We try to respond to every call from the denomination Oar attendance at church is large and attentive, so that we arc en couraged and look and hope for good resulu. Thoslatcst move now is to build a iiaptist male and female college at this placc. Next Thursday evening is set to give the matter definite shape. The enterprise will succeed. Ooe of our strongest men proposes to give the land and one hundred dollars additional. He is not a member of the church either. Lexington was noted for its good schools at one time, having two female and one male school at the same time Somo of our best men and women were educated here. Our town is on a solid boom in every other department ol business, and wo expect to see it so in this. The Sabbath school at Spring Crook ro-organizedona reccnt Sunday by electing all of the old officers and they also raised at the same timo something over four dollars as a thankoffering to aid instate Sunday school work. This Sunday-school buys all its literature at the first of each year and gives each Sunday's eollcotiou to some department of church work B. F. B a b t m h Kvery monthly report since the mMt-'. ing of the Convention showa'^ooUeeticMg'j^ ^ ^ from cburoh'es, Sunday-schools, or dividuals whose Aasociations are known to the treasurer, and in only ono , 7 or two insUnces hss he seeared the do-^ ^ sired information such report raggeiits. A t present he hss no information as to ' ; the Association from which the follow* *, ing collections come: ' Antioch Sunday school $ | 1 64 Pleasant Orove church : 65 . Ironville church - 27* Mt. Zion church, Rhea county. 5 00 Prof. T. Smith too Pleasant Hill Sunday school.... 2 10 Gum Springs Sundsy-school... 1ft Concord chureh 1 85 . Fulton Sundsy-school .'. I60:, C. W. Smith 10 , Beech Grove Sunday-school... Mt. PleasantSunday-achool.... Most of the above amounts represent mors than one collection. With one or ''J ft two exceptions the above nnmes ooonr in two or more Associations. Thoee ex> ceptions are the individual names and Gum Springs, and Ironville, wfaioh t can not find in the minntes of any Association. C a n n o t some one write >10 . P S me from each of the above points ? > W , M. Woodcock."., ^ O Bow Baay. The following little note show* how easy it is to do Snnday-sohool work when the pastors and •uperintendontii.^l^ ® ' i On Friday allernoon last, tho funeral give it attenUon. 'f of Prof. Northcutt, principal of one of Fiay cenu per month i t §0 m m I I ' ' " ^ ' ^ ^^ our public schools, took place at tho some think it hi^rdly worth NttdiBf, First Baptist church of Nashville. and yet an average of that aaonntflroai On Sunday morning, the funeral of all the sohoola makes tho late B. H. Stief oceurred in that house in tho place of the regular servNow brethren, pletMO *m ices. Mr. Stief was one of the best school is on tho list fbr soill* known jewelersof the eity.and was very every month. Remember ihgi; successful in business on account of his name and a poatage stamp it iWi honesty and faithfulness. The house take you off of the dendhead was crowded to overflowing and hnn» drods could not gain admittance Addrces 6tther,|P»0ijriir*0P In the afternoon the funeral of Mrs. phis. Iglebart took place, and the oburch Mft. J . a TnoivAs, Memphii, Tean. was again crowded to iU utmost -^Dear Brother Thoinait- I f o l otUr,|]> capacity, in honor of the beloved ooe. Sottday sohool (io dajr .io a|rtM td m ^ ^ : On Monday, the pastor oonduoted the youtior your oaniie fli^ oenU |Miry funeral of our young brother. Ford month, and I ineloie tiewitt liftjr orate Rutland, at the reeidenee of his mother for April. Wottld b« fiwi to have yon in the west end ol the city, w > v' X ' i ^i t W i oiir Nhool i i A t the fbnerai of Mr. Stief, Deuoa ' 'WM^S^xt'F"! M. B. Pitcher and Oen. W . B . J a c k ' Toura truly, f ! •on,by nMinest, laade approprUto.re*, 't ^ alMtf^o^l • • , ' its- , Funerals at the First Ohuroh. • I 'Vm oii« I fn^rmnt^ikm Wt "'im W Boqth to A « i « m j ho w o n l A g o toward B I E S O T O E T . off S u m , and w « i « t o r t w h i o g o v ^ ; acln»Uy o t m o o iQin.' ^ ; b t a r » « t t . « » d l M ^ F n l f i ^ ^ . noar oomo. ^ A n d ^ I'or ,of U e t n i n d now ono U h o h o n d r r d llioJr «imo and m Whftt hinl m fcould render t " twenty. ioft thttnilorMT'iit. h e d o ? H e did near his Nothing. " 8 u r . I d build, so'; Roldcn Biiiif9 iicif^ Rttcm. « Btnall |ml«oe, he J. B. mm eut- iuii.;'8pwi»i kW ' m a n y M b m p u w , HTATR >6IU?H1!H MIH«IONH. . , with^ and a fair nml arrogant capablo iImi t r i b e s nil I ill II) h i s of MISStflSM. iioi« Im 'uinily M m l»i-i II Iiloiidv tl?<' IhIiuI) witl...iit Tile); •> lll.H H;i\ \\'ll"ll [•"•"•I "I II i' B o o a m o p r a o f t h o Inill A l o m iii> I D y n a s t y .1 f • [ N o t e — T h i s (oUow and another it were onniinencid KioD b a n d f l i n that interested, they nml Tho hand^ a may to know I do that I and spent had my toward heart t h I.r v r have 8n had I so near, I go one that, placc. tho " then over to and that taken one, eight in all. I found every and A s the members They had as I of and got to bution them from what had studying " upon generation day to day, preceded third t h e m o f retri- and h i m . " oame to the oonolosion that they a lequel Judton's formed history, and the olosiog a p o f a bit o f divine history. So I to I will.juat leavo and flntgo them for the over some parts in hiitonrand then oome fugitives at the end, Judson's haok when I present, to these m a k e tho .nhntild serve handed he ! Lord, ' For had and (Jod Then the one of I , — A W i O K B D , CniTEt, UAKl' S a e b 'fortjr^ y e a n tho ^ M d ago. m a n of • natttra) U l e n t ' for a n d ioalto u p ito r o M , 1 < g o t v p o n warrior, # f A n n o places" and a H « i b d hundred was at vitlago; room only b a t ho h a d for him. h i g h e r , till he ^^ R e ^ w a a i i a i t o daalied ^ b o n t ooiiqooror. t i m e b o irotild: b o eallad Utt So throne ^ ^ t a a s U n d from p M t oi'IiUi k t n g d o m . i o a n o t h e r w i t h ' B b a a i w a y A t north. In oountry; and and first making poopIo higher^ and the A l o m a ono lour liuddhiHt he " Hucb wipe out K i n g and law ago. I n ceit he surpassed ders were this Saul's. six o f In nnd fifty Nonio A n d arrogance them little is t r u V in all. h o a r ft of mur- T h o whole world jastiflodhis w h o m b « « a s and 0<T lie H o by appealing to prcoedents laid down by his aneestors. They toward hiH W h e n of " tho golden to him. too late woro away tho he made the palnco for a Thebaw of a Kn- the sea of tho it with distJint by they his pould trembling short 'and bo written,' they eame, those terrible 'm o p o n i i i g pa.slorH iind di'dication hoiino llMM'hiireh hiiildinj^ liiMo ty for dust. till' tho bo liniHliod lh<> i>p<i|iiiifr ihat he la) that tn In n..| ll " W h a t W e ilr\ l.nrd iiMik him tn li i i n il tn tn letters, hnpe that inetliiiiL' and N| O o Mr tl W I'l n n M I>car ,'''ir and llic noive.i tilad lilt.r ami e Willi Ill d. is the ehiireh Nn III) than III a r t great eau»e the A'.woeialion in this lay ..cell as i« In iha' nln,s' are she has a m i , a the too snd p c p l o are a reading The Bible is are slighted the true that in 1 can tho , and bear anil a llie ing a grand W o - in t h e intrc right well other year church in o u r wo gave about more than one third other cburchcs that give three tiniiN n i u a h as we. Association Hoping influence to hear in could this from you journey's fleet. lo a n i h o u r s , is live end tho the in every greatest bloody t Knglish- and great enoonrsgement obodianoo.'~'//(i.'r/((r. ,i| its to n n m b e r aro his III , I a n d j.nlili. ils III) lieen pa.slor lie # Willi ami til), by solemn a n d a 111 sniall llie lliiril jjav e iloilical inn, of only Statt), out five o f iho I III- llie) we the to in the a n y 11 dollars, cohI soatinfT (-aitncily of aitd on .Salilmih il t h a t hclwooii Hovoti its six live n Iniiuiroil, wiih hiindreil hiindriMl w i l h is n o l s(.| il vvhiil ll T h i s h i m . It of c h u r c h g a v o o u r lifthtfully us is local«d united ^ r c a t U n i v o r s i l y well j o y a n d bo ii|>()ii lo b o y n so doinpr w o r k . H i s wife, of am o u r villo, D o n c o n T o n n . , londinjEf slstora, tho road, u t o d good n n d w h o , b o t w o o n fivo* H m i l h , is a NOO do- Hucb d a u g b t o r b y b y ot triio fbur liiindrod B r o w n s miniNtor'N w o r k i n g tho w i t h w a y , h u n d r o d , b u i l d i n g h o u m . Christ's h u n d r o d and a n d dollars T h e a n d f u r n i s h i n g c h u r c h flfiy o( t h o coMfribdollai-N t o tho t h o n o w n u m b o r n o n o m o m b o r s , lias n n d s o m o t b i n g . niiiko Ncciire ton Answer c h u r c h ol is tho Ihe are this Slato, arid B a p t i s t striving; laaiah it family their ol TonnosHoe, lo secure every .Stale lo a n d the Baptisl lu'lp UN ludp li\' a m i I nn W in Gentile aro d o this in tho ihiiifi can not If ll il trivciioss of sins can in I'.vi.si is a il exist ll a l w a v s can solitary <'an. returning misHion ihe of sins. In Ihe that day from Babylon) I leii cars Niiiee, ol llie Catholii liail a 1.coil priest, the remnant from )vith H a m a t h Sea. ril. Iriiiii .New III' nrllio I press,.(I illiilll) illlinliif tllelll ' l>o wjlleU ill this ynii i thai a I a n d lo to ill or t h a t rivers ro- ye riiri-ii n W e hy S)-ietii, ehno-o Bihle ihal IMile, idea the not there, the things the namt'S which choi-oD n n d hie w o w o from of name the of speech. the eiin in the Indiana, The mnke than name Brother bo willing name. I n numbers to Lights, but no and the adopt a tfiey have unseriptural adhere sirielly R i h l e — O h u r o h nf have we to the sins largo N e w the them whilo names W . If. the nf wo the nf IlOBH an insult. - sooner pardoned ' than " t the laso It is a g r e a t t h i n g place in t h e one'n m<idi- meted land the ont ^ 4 < 11 I L ' I t o ^ * ! a and. spoiled! peopt* l e i t i r f t r o d d e i f ' d Q w n i l ^ , the present itb Lord of hosts of be t b i t broogbt a f^ople the L o r d very plaoeof m a n y In u a « 4 x ) ^ fe Esekiel. that » l iwhS) liqtiD^^ltiSir^^ ( ^ t o f h o s t s , t h e MTodi^lJt/iypr, T A ^ of (he I m l t l l i < M ehaplMr « t i b y t b « >ilTO«StW o l a i M t t l e y < « C l i r i i U a n , a oQBverltd religion ami Im fltiilly liiH if it liiiloiin n U t K a * p l r i M n l « « i« h u snrrono f t h o was too w a s claim filled in for a n y world. ' M |i««saiii, « « B , tort, # daimiogaa'l than The that it than would A n d . can bo be so h i g h O o d the D o l l a r s This a m o u n t penses of fh)m u s will upon the t « * i : w h o clean spirit in tho 20ih of the • until Brethren and sis-^^ J 5 Mrs. J W m . R . Graves, M Tonn.'. . t e m p h i s 0. Groves, M e m p h i s Jameit U . Graves, Jr., M i s s liftu K. G r a v e s . . . i , . . . . , ^ Miss B Ohas n e you ^ spirit, finds ^it iDot.!' Si. 0 . M o m p h i a . A la. Fuller, Prtar's Point, W wlteii not ' tfie k _ _ ,, H f U i U t b i t tfliiti.) seeklbg aaelean b e t t e r > i U » e B d . 0 0 0 ' W e tlone rat andCl,.^. spirit I t f a T e w b e n o f T o r f t ^ d e r a t e a a i m i r i p ' * ' t o tHA tiA^g* a w d 00 1 00 "o c a n nbrnlilbr n o t a o o e p t tbftii ton.'^' a n y ; 1 0 0 5 00 V a 8 30 oltibi o f A l i w , QO M l j y . Reynolds, M e a d l u d . W R M f t w j * : 0 1 G r t v e s . i . m , i , , . s n Kejlf, ' n o n i f ^ ( A n a n a g P f U i g t i h o derfrod I B a t Is g o n e literally the bttt LillioMlryile Graves.! a Kboald l i k « ex- .Kfx^ Memphis, I the tors h e l p u s to h e l p Ituirn i II. Graves, (the a jgive t h r o o g b ^ i p ; place* [never to p a y Self-helpers ilune next. atafel W a n t e d ! is n e e d e d two " t h i n k , wlj;h bo one. Still whieh, w e will trpnslato place or g o o d as assigns l l O a . - W e grattiinatloally less place tils last •thplliy ooiiiity, T « » n . t. < A n s w e r highest indeed, n o Uulitpllw Ini r M m d h l i g i i l H s n d p n o i i i h m e n t , fill it lowest and wl<>kedn«M to h l m w t f , U> WH' y o u f a n i i w p r t o ( b l f M p o n i t l a t * o f ttii) poasi- one to In b e e a j N i c t c d , |(«M InmIcV^^ ulnful « o u r « « of t h s n i s f i U w a r M t h a n t h a Jlrtt, b e baa laii|»ly v f CJtsoH. Il matters is it is. all is m o r e c r e d i t a b l e t o h i m filled. world w a s former %-WU'r I t r M l f t t l i : waters,^ riverit(inv*diaf shall pniTo a n s w o r o d , prioHt that it placo wherever N l n o t y n , i o i u r y is ber ^begintnlnf^^it^iiblt Tho rortr-tbtnl verm A n t i w i t h d o c t r i n o d«Miy ' > l v l n •—An for pliico lo w h i c h u p ihoinselves lot K o m a i i to poorly shall ohureh not t h e he was o n e occupies Let keep their Isaiah and ro- naino named name a day Christ or Ghureh 7 well biblical there are W h y to hre ohiiroli. nick eall wo lo biblieal ehureh. the brrthren places ncople in T h o T h i s in filled prenohers others till Christian tho his Illinois, more Baptist, some of t>ut oiaitn. is Krar.icr this discussion c aimed that church name lionecr name Christian tho T h e in Reformation not iho rulo? not tho honest loaches. l)y church of hle the tn w U b tBossengers, nation and di call ' d V t i i - I ^ ^ V M p l ^ n ^ l peeled, to whose of has in than is 1 do." priesthood, tho Christ safe prioHt ? ihouf^hlfnlncHN Ves, 'l<M- llmi Hpiiit esNential church Ivcntucky. biblical is hettnr than that known " wbcro a h u m a n w i t h o u t t p S ^ l to i h r y d o t h a t I t I* t h o m a n Who, n o t S t t d l o n t I M ' abiiVfl )ot are wisdom more forfiivonesN i serious the under Holy dirioiples of (^hri^tian o f thiH (iod Rppropriatcd is n o t h i n g in reiirc-onts and nionV always confident by I ecive „ o V e r a p i ^ ' l l ^ J , ^ ^ o ^ n ^ U i e and _ A g ^ n '^.V^oe peeled," etc.," to the bcliovo ihng.s is n n t it words which Is not word the the I ill i o n o t a Milile we are always laiighl in There ol whieh and taught and if 'he in lli.'i . I n sp< a k w.irds. heeaiise siispit'iouH words page nay-i t i ^ tbo «t<l. j (In^Tessela swift scattered - £ t h i o p I a ; ; t l f & t ^ iron-olad) Matthew I'limphell finunf'^^ ( i u l f bis p a r d o n S f the w e s C polished—England vir- c o m i n j r confessing for w h i o b / a n l B a t ' $houlder$ the of bulrnshoi ailsWOJ'. heart sinner Christ pleadiiifT |o i t n y o u r firom . ambassadors by t b d ^ a , w i t h o u t lialvestoii, i|UeNlioii nol peiiitoiil j r<\ctly .N \ \i K (Irlcaiis . over the » M i ^ ai^d a n d . or w h o m M shall ]|)k'p«0pte >Asi^ri» xviii. 1 to t h e e o d ) l C l i o m i n , crossing; E l a m with (U> of from of tho {lOrd m retaro the"se00iSd;t{«f^,t0 be left ^ Uielr t h a t , I h e again i b «0i9e to (suhseqtieot cover hive (liseiiMsion i l ^ l u U shall upon cotivcrsion. ' I A n d the o f q # " 11.) shadowing tho t h e o r y condition tl^im xi Oo, is ' l i ^ p M preoodinj[ propheoioi toward itH is i b o qa|iO|M,|riU con a n d t^i ^em J e w ^ m d tor- caso eooi pre-emia«d it has Ji' 000 t h e m that o n c e over a Mirroiiiler ol tho that w i t h o u t a d m i l t o d a l w a y s hy lirronlcr, -JI, (See the and m a i n t u i n o d . Kgypt and from Pathroe a n d f i r o i n ' O i ^ ; y o u . ll'c.ii/crw ^ l l M t b t or 'luy his h a n d this. a n d the in active |HlNt.or t h e m in as the haplisni K Shiiiihi I Irue, III tually its Is is liaplisMi, ies calliin; ll 11 eomliiioiis a allnw I I nplllinll help will slMlnhll'il il in best IIW. . rolely to t h o of in l o upon U to Uk- put th*' Restoratlba, lates the anii to tho year, school hem inib U02'>-''n»a relation volving all p u s h i n g Habbatli in o u r t h o u H a n d MiHsioiiN iNTj^ wh»t yott call m y a t t e n t i o n U n i - w i l h el«r Aot ' ^ i M i i y i ^ f OnwovUlB,'4te«tueky. If tho piishinfj T h o m a s iloiiii; ! a not terlsl abMI Pltwia n m w h t M n r t a m w a t t i t f i m ' M i l l ' ministo- A n d e r s o n , is .Slate cM'iV j I r o m W l i v Kl.li'i I-,,I 1,'nSM- Bible, and is li l i r e l h I-i 11 ' M i x m d e r purity walls. Kiillbri^ht il I ll 11 n ;is n n d crowilod a n d for hie everfiiecn j ciliior aiillior iliarai ll n - t i,'i ll ( liinhisl union w o r o u p 1luin not il ihe m e n llic oHtiinatod lifly tiino from iiiaiiy are k n o w i« c h i m h I m d o « « inHt k b i i w soonro the iiol .loi'sed li> in l apilal btiiMlred an H.K.I T i i H T h e V ,\ m l ileci'ive .|nv\ O o d to ikithfulnoss III It essi'iilial riirisiiati [•'.llll'l lo tMlilieo to |n Inil so ehnreli ehiil-cli noeoml Iioiinc m i m . |i!is( t h i r t y o n o • ilnd mil III life ft* ailwaiXi- ir ti)«t n c i t f li I n i r s , h II r . ll sa) a m i || •hall fWJilSif ajiws «hoi(I<Iet% Iiwh* w i f l W r t t s f J j i i S first, \ (,;rcat di.injr iniiti'-~es III t h e <'hri.<ff.ii. lical 1h 1 n e s s m m i l l i s ( ChriNt l l c n i - cy d o II lo for every liail siln.nl, |.ir all, 111'- III l i n l - . i.llfjr,. H o I 'iiiiiplielllles ' U>Un thy M U I n t M r heir .1. Hccrelary, iiilliiciice riie) ~a\ lc;i.let's ilid a 11 iay»ta«da«f t h o t h o t h o child y o u r IJioiluM' /^ei It are wrniii; at lii-sl ihi'tii ii.wii shall I Ih.- |ieople wnfil il III || ish Imili nnl.'.l has D o ('linrili The) ll s Ihe Innate o n for In h i m is to n o iniirhl llie ll I I -I 111 II iheir iIimI winlcr- a leiiinlc than Ix-mI loved. May step of tho eomfort li.-r.l- ( 1I m n , . .111 i i i i . m l a l i l e ami rliiiri'li B r o t h e r that again, wisdom.—.fiWiermn. — P c s o c ami Not ( ' . • i m p l i i ' l 111 c IS It largek easily » moment, il| ' inir il kii.iw III |i:irlerii' ll li \ e h a v o ilollars 'lo w i n d I IS III I all ' tlieir Till' |.iii sh..iilil wi U h il I 1st i j i 11 III liiil t 111 n i s a ll i| 111 l i a I n 1 a n t - iiiisare. the wife, finish neal ( |iliii»e c dirrolion. yours in Christ, — T o a m i its eiijliteeii Lord, ofToctivo my a l'"iill»riLjlil oven w i t h i n There ( i o d g i v o u s nil a m i s s i o n spirit. •uso « . l e i I i j l i I 1111 Imari wliiit I h e w e i a i i any o f all are as s w a t e r the Last reported ./III raise U n i v e r s i t y . liboriil odufalioii State llie lliev f4i|,on ( l « t a l i » i n . W , ] r •^<11)11!* Gentiles slealilij,' hut tho o f B r o t h e r proliiliil af,'aiiisl |if.|iiliit T o t h o u s a n d N o w friend I'lisiors "-lull Ii i i c » l hhiI |i,|,| 1 irj/a n i / c I licllii a n d pastors. Association. to the to nny direction. was not .jrtmi^raMyow D a p - I a 11 11.1 I>|. |.i..iiiis.' VrUaii-a" in \i-ar I n i - a l i l \ is lint t o w n expoot missionary — c h u r c h givofi m u c h I :i w inaiiv Willi slnrcs Ibiiiul far going am I lie l a w s miirdi'i- I in tile h se I \ . .rk papers of t h o Iravcs, and move need sound dn does of latter. paper I lie ami Ihe (wii Utile iho hut glad Io am p r o l i 1 liil i n n ttinuly will versity ilfS up (2) o n a b l o l ial Itiil k e e p Houth>woMtorn w h i c h lliis other sa|ininisis Lot 1In i,r li wi' w e r e is .Sabhiilli few is t u r n e d I in 'AoroHfj}f tho-fbuUdiiigg Huoi'ooding ytiii |.':i.e ijn I - .xas rn eililii-ei a m i aii'l work But the mulberry the a d e a f oar goKpcl. I'ael t w o n t y : is j j l o r i o u ^ l y ovory ^ a l ami n&JftbfiO' Ki«e u« your l i l t « l | m t l l i t « a Ims people. our now (>1 11 I II r m nearer fact that negloctcd ; 1L c lIu 1.1 prairies rat iiiei Krother Another is are o ^ soouro a n d Unlvfli-Hity. llio local w h o r o t' .(.rrinl w e r e ihe t h o t h o e n d o w m e n t w h o [ i r o l i i I n I I I 111 . S t a t e s a n d H nl , ll l l a U alioiil liore ll hut missionaties. liolore of to lor lliere pas.xed llie deed oiliiors 1 l i i i-l ll r i - i i 1.. almiit an.I re noied. grnml lew nur ll iIk \laL;iiolia miNsiooH. hindr.iiiee III ,ii Nlajximlia I iiveieil cliiiriTi of of was wliisK) •Neil h e r tu 111:111 1- n i l , Moor, seveiilecti Inst lien work law i r\ \Hur work wnrk heil I- i i n l \ . 1- a m i ill a lis all III missionN eotiiil d o n line, hut, pasinrs or haul all.I Was ill roiitjIniM t .Nashville. caielully in icai iis a -1 n n i i . ' 11 liiivc inilil as I,otter ir>ih iiiterosied opiinii thai Ibo' olljr will thtyroon r e v e i m o . " those ft-oin w h i o b additional o n t r a d e ' ... wmufttt(.mlit«teMt>: as um t. T o c a m p u s sponkor, no tliisol in to d r y jiif^ alioiit liroii^rlii ilislillers ri.ml r . >uil lir,,ill,.I f i - a i tl 1 I i l ' Icvnl caltle. W d l l l H Ill K llie iil iiicr. ll (ImviTs Mis M'nther ntents \ oil arc certainly nl e iiiiiiisiM 'lilillnii by intend Wondcnck, t o w n — d r y f»otH learned lovvtisami till' Hell . • .III 111 1 M i-c ..1 li.iiis,. I ril 1 \ siiy write MlBHioniiry .l.ines l i n i ii.Ti i-ci i-ii I I \ . i i ' . l a i l i e . I Lfart. re not this to o f Z — . lUHWiifion- college Hiioiiossflil r e m a r k e d lively liarrolH IS I'lriiikle^, I'iMtiiii a vvc l||iiili 111 • •iii\ c\ m l li-:i.| I I I III hul State ihey whereiil ilic i| l i | \pri' have luto w i t h o u t tiHt suiil I b o t o w n aii'l nl' d r y WHH iiiijiiiidil lotis I II I h e i - . i l l II I I \ « c | i u - ' - c . | 1 ll I .111 c-li eoiiureea hul lielorii. lU \V\ci| vvlii.li . .1 m a l( I mlT The aeeompanied nineteen my .•I d.' time, to t h e Was licr In iiic i vvc in'etint' pastor en- I r i h i i l t n r i The rcplie.l read was rmui 1 hen ami a m i tiie.'^aliir the aniil niinistorti bu(>nino u liiil, the l<iiew I'liik |-"i i i l a \ ii \Vi' lii'fi-n the a writer s d a y i n t n t h e I.lltle 11 . - I m U vvlin \Iiiiiiil..iiii iiiel what The at latnl wlu'le |.iii ihc slmiild regular hi d siek lliH in missions, reaehed nur litter Inr il, day II ton d O w t n o u t May 1 l i d I v i d 11 1 l l y in was in handiniiic " dn III, lliis is a •.vhieli .Salihuth meol iihil to T o n n . , prca<dior8, T h i s train, iliniii;ht him In until M ilLTin .1 l a inissinnary o n n C i ri n c c llnrd 'I'd i i ' c l i i i li II 1 M I N C I I mailer in wml T h e ' li not I 1-1)11 nl c.nil. r 1 ilie Me(n|iliis III horn an Wiis the (five asked the was s fd |. i v c reply pi|lc> lor y o u n g IJiiivorKity .Mapjnolia A f l o r Hol scuiiiijf iiiiinlli Ilie rem re.sponse -nine linic letter .lay yniir I'lnN and advancing last mill his river time was nearly up. o f to yard climbcd, queen down smoke His hound belonged tho rnign oould looii 4 t with Walehed ohronioles U n Lord tower this Jccebel dismay. ships" Irrawadl, ihe In lofty [Ip Looking see t h e and Jealous, his they Flnitlishmen woro Koing there stands a sido. would so "fire flatterers away. I sent lo nurprisingly the Bweeping he was city, a n d I stuff of n up that hut .SiateN. There terrifle golden ami themselves In Thebaw the him outlook. sixty- a man-eating tiger. bloody deeds sweep thirst for hi* own "relatives—brothers was worse than glishnicn all ,\nd all Instead tofjether Unjrlish move In In the tho milieolliat s«M cclli'iil Imn men. iviis fiijul the In cliiirch nnihiiii; iiir "iL'vevi Ive 11mii way. the what the own their and Inrih now order .l.iv yet in licst I.l ncxi A l»ai chnMise mailer o u r preach the t h a t a l m o s t , 1 W , iioouro wol|-doipg. iniitter o f g r a t i t u d e llio p«coivo<j n o w b i r J , i n k m A r k a n s a s . w o wun anil roceiveil tiMiU nl 1 h. m ailjoinini! away Miserablo con- His the the T a n i J o w o ^ V o u l d u'lven view- lirst I isi W vllijeil nl Knclisl hehave elephant," found nnly their the for foot" Thebaw, not hrinu of. not offensive time on ti. iiiiIIm r nml short white finally and a short time he killed otbei*—of to as pmclam their hinHul day, a iliil in were things claws Nettled short and dynasty • imrt a g h a s t a t s u e h t i g e r - l i k e blood. wan striiil.'il annex it let the isHiieil hiin came I'd'or. r tniMeii I hi ihc siiiee lln-ir the nil' l.'tlcr lnv -i. tis uinl nml had 1 hem 111 W . i i i l . j iiileiiil I III a ll'.- ll.i ««,il|..».ii war, and did, history. como out appalling. I have fifty and to tho last one, n a m e d years he 11 i s high Sp.'..k iha' ' V ..f ihi I. .ir in remiml ('niiveiil Inn, i.'ive 1 I he tMi- sais in I l.|. wrote .-Nini,. «a\ini; his c h u r c h he imn .1 1 h.- wilh the thev n peaenik people, T h a t not ' .ll vvii ilii'tiie at -iiiri, a m i In lid the 11. ' l.i.rii I,.- a I'ide I a.I l .r I Nlis.lons nnd |..iinlaf. ' .A r h i i i ' r lie ih.' . ...rii ' -h. i i M talons Would W i n g d o n hundred will will one thenprea* altars. retribution wo come hut ' the liHt wa.x built if old ' Knt'lish siihiliie now " g r o v e s " hundred t.o h o l d U o d who tho Almighty. built four ho wiped ten old, idolatrous of lie \\ h > acninsl a i .1 iiiikIiH liint work wnuld I i . l i \ 1 r i I.. « ' he threatened his ihe the iniijnily W i n planted the w b p t to t h a t l onduet the paiiitiii;r ilay churehes e..n(erene' iccnml hy lati i U I ' ."'^Iipri'iii.- - i i l i r Thehaw him heathen preoedcd another of alfo provoked tables rejeele<! inissionnrieM, kings of • l).iil it ..( el. phalli a I I I - I n . .||- h . - n i i r • I. r> 1. I l l to .Miif^nolin |.ila.lilc . vent I . . I ! 11 111. 11, I , 11,•ml ihi. K l i l l l i II cross Like wiiril -enr • Iremhie conti'niptu be did in timen of on Hurely waa the A l o m p r a family, pra himaelf lived about around Ai»i» DritABTy. now that hard th the 11 lian.in thai nil .iii'l ll", i-i'> ' arriijjant, horil, -I r i i e l at 'jfi, r. i|lie-11iiif i h . - Ill X I . hui-i-li i, r krpi up liiH tH i n r e t.ak T h i l n w went \ h a h I n I ' l l 111 h i - ll •ll a l h anil liaek iiiiiiinf; t h o wa.s V V i n g d o n t«mp1cs, ix i h e ihiil . n. c, prepari-il ihe-ani.- story Asiimoiii., cliurnheH ill.. I., l i l t . m l kiiit' I"! n nl WMIet In .|i-piiti lUr.un' K m ih'.- ihc ihe snini' have th.. "iiini' -iniits whil.' nl nn hiiii the the tuul family Clinic, ii.it 111 one .s^iau. days wmlc than that r.c I t.hein prnleitmn wniil.l .irniin.i » 1' h k tit h u p Wiin hoeks naino orcetcd he ' ' — ar<l l.nrd (i. and the " m i 111.111 II Kntlish I a n d (lefiTiiiif^ til.mill letl.rs ar the K-.t'lisli theit- mill liiiiii'ly lMii.'l:sh pre allenlimi tin- lowaril rrjeeted like the I'reneli, mi in t.. the iii In iii,.ri Kelilemenl insured M l i t . r. .1 I . I I I . .'..veroil wi re held I'nri ihi I. I k.-i'p iraiii iiii'oai'e harinniiioiis In ilie-.e anil a liiiiire iMinii»ity honir the ' |.,ss Hiiil in,.,1111 .Kjrain >'|!iili'i| pre nl w.-re htm all a d d e d mum ii. .mi- ihey W h o king one .Vlntiipra nu »<•<• I h u t w:inli'il l!ul judges in .ll ain-aily the nut 111 | { . . ~ i . . i i the the lli- This rii.iry have >-..11 c v r r ii>.k wu« repent Pharaoh — " ' my i» a i r r e u i then like W i n appHeation. r...Mii- 10 w i n .Vh, il 1 llavi »hiiw i ^^hc K s t n c w a y t h a t fourth that hate nl«.i vniiinieH partly to that I iri'sis 11 w n « an not pr .plK'ix Kiirnia. In liiH d y n a s t y .Saul, and them ami kinn ai Irak tn never !a«l year iiivimtiof} Hci-mon ker, I heir '..r nn ri hull wa.s ihii' e-pi-i'i..|ly the ii.s i{n.|>li t'l'l I''ri'iii;li eoiitinuo wo last iii.i-niii; -Wit ilie I'lini'i'ileil h. will iwi iit) Iinlhniu :ii ll ainii-ahle I'lieii ill. 11 it I en 111 111 iii« ihi'iii Willi III' up.nn .III ill.' thnii I 'lrs any Iwd T.nii.h he'iire parlly oiisly liut the hlllild .iild 1.111 ..III lyiiiK |i l.'iil 111| imw I 1." h a r k w;-h,,l wilh Ins (jlish up ii.-arly W niy .Jii.U.ii save 1 ilii iiiissii.ii d' Ultn 1 - J l l l . l l .1 111. a n - liUfUini.' all.I Inrii liiili-h lueslinii HI tor i-iiiiipaii) I', . f l y lii-l \|iirh H nil will ,'<!!iiii. I''i l i r u i i r y i ll i k - 1 I n r e w i i s 11.. Itiil a n W!i.s III nn ul.oui rein I imifi ho to into MIBBIOIIB .InenH lilt-. I r n n l . l i ' a i r n I III. Ill- 111 hlii (lol I lull liuK iiinj llr ,.wn which gone W I I . I I A M wai.loiiiji; iii.t mini V. ur m.e I I I h u . - t i ll h ' l t i Wis Iroin had ceaced had waw that ci iiie. n m l ii.i'ilijliiiir i-i.iiii' s l U ' e n ll a l he Alonipra Thebaw I , \s'| Tl.i'huv what Next ami \ . 1 III t h i n k l'!ni;li,»h a l i h . i r r e i l riiniii-Miiiii. wrulh lit-alln-ii hr L'oli) portiinily king. own. Ood's law the of dethroned their ihe and MafirnoHa, en lillii II his 1m l .ll Imi.'II>-I. TI.|. llji I h ifiitj^ t I h ' v ihiiiK kiiiL' ot liarks Im.ik ol g l a d oxcoplioM, it HorvicoHof tho I),. MO t • l l l l ^ i l ^ l l lit haii I I.l I h i - ill.: in liailiiit' n l lil>r h •ll'l'li years uiiil mum vriiii'iii \iiii t 111 .mil Alninprax senteil, anionR blood, that with large family till' to t h e The hoard, .)' iiniith. r thini; III .r |. Ii IL' .«ii I 11.ll. .111.1 \I>11 I ' l l t h e r e , Inter hoard was tho the a history of studied thought royal queen o f been a ilic hi- ii,r ;in(i and .Miali, )ie ( ' i i M K.N I'liuld lai.l nl Wan t o wiekeil Kill .t Iiounc relgu, .Vnd like iniiloridiiN I I<1\ hull / T h It ihc an icni.ruiii iiiiuli !. Aloinpui, name NMipi(ll) 11 ii tir.. riltiT k!i>u», ifrnlil.' 11.1 h i i r i i i xi'iil twenty were on a princess of a sister-in-law had Quite late ex place It . 1 ) turtiire riiil IJilile wa« a on and li^iMii ll a Beneal were I got ladicN A n them, and berth they tho that of .1 l i | « i i l l warnr-,1 Im«mi in on ih.'^c l u ' i - - i i i li 4 riicn 1 ..I'f i| i v n i ' i n iri.'.^ emilil went I got reason. of Mandalay. Biy soon as p a r t y o f Burmc.<i6 I Sirdana,' Burma. was all; but I h ' av ,111.1 f I . . . I , , ) . . II in thai ar jtidgmetii. ol and hi!4 p i i i i i i i i i n I'X.ilN,. 11 Ir I i . I. tii'ni' :iii.iinli'i| whh pis^iaKc going u p the coast of tho and if «•. . r III ..rif illi ..I .m l ll . i j I Uai>i.'iioii even took I I fi lor IK i i i i i a z i i i K I hi' in..11 return liii.i Iiiiir.ler iri' nf wax ill.' ,(i, l i . i i - r i il.> w-ro.iihi'r riiT ir • Bur now I loiiir I Hut to Well, and called and China over more. again steamer to up li r ll I I r . II \ !..illpr.i< Imhir.' .11. .<111 ll rxcocdtntfly was .! ' M .11 (npiivity, exnltmion oiahnnito Tliehaw I" l)i<iody h o n s o o t of iinme ll to rejietion I! K l Hi til Hi l,iy • 1 111 hi- T.I" nil. a Ihx IK i 1 I ,|| tII1 '111 ih<Tc «• I III iiinl l o n g i n g ' tii see determined nothing Madras out time a would and sec t h a t see T h e ji luiru ihotu. .lii , r lir-.l l i . T I.T.n'i.ii|< |{iit deliKhtl'iil amont' to go back have always ro misiion Ti k .11.! i. j i a I r .'II . Iiji II S .•1m|I. Ii:i l 111'/ « story iir.|iliiy a fivo drawn them. was ready ma. days r- ill.'in on ('oiitcinptuou.s Saul i i i n r e of 1 I |i 1 1 1 . W i l l ; l l . s i ||l .11 i-i- I. » r i.l ll i i i r ; i i r j ' l [ had twenty profitable w il.. IV i.h mo that , r o i<i h<> ary errand to tho brethren of o u r 6eld. I m the IV . I'll lircii V'>ll M L'l' I ; . M n<'r L'' VI" I I- I I little rca.«on happened Y o u 11 In- not t > ^ Upharsin," Hi-* k i n K i i o m w a s d i v i d e d ' uml jtivrn (o tlio KnRltrthiiion. The way (oli.iwcd lioii^e of waN to no all had called the h o m e III killcil iiii I I I - i r r . .•! i , . i i , n mnJ noviT ,1111111.; I I I I .|i'|. .1 iiii« m iy will cause of some experience* eently Ti Miiuuuifr rehcarHinic of J u d s o n . liandn 11 1' V.' now 111 i i i i -li' « h . r m!ii..(1 IV in h I III - 11 i.. ii<'l>:iii. expmdeil missionary }oct to m y th.. ami other ore to the Journal Y o u r lor Zano'villp but thinking «rii..|i. (i liur-.i idolatry, ull run Arroganeo (Jud'ri i r u t h , a n d liavo Iwii V 1 Ilfl.-llliM- i i r i . l '1 tinio liavo, -iii'o<'f.s.ir lir ro<<ai)«!(V ihny liivM llm bott.nr iiinliitioutf. :ill, Ini'irlH (ir^t .1,11 W h a t il iTi'f l i r c i d u r u i i ' l t>'Ill J U D S O N H ili.'V blood liiikiMl oriieliy that toiiciied doivn rtuojns.sors Miinl. r l)li>iil\ A liiiiipr.i Villi 111 Worst 'lll\ T H E I'roui hud oruolty, wnro h a i h III t u n liiiR rtii'kcil trftach- awful nroiirj'i ... illo^d «oon mul i l i i ' n i . liciMi u i i » i T i i | M i l o u » , iiU'l R r v . I , T . T l c i l K M n n , U . l > . , (j)rn<ri|>'<ii.|lni; Sc^ r c . l U f . a « n < l n i l 1111 n r r for H o m f M I m I h h . hmi Church Bulldlnit tu hiui, *t . M l i n i s , Os. BRT. 0 . L. IlitlLKr, KiioxvHIo, IViin VIra I'ri^l d e n t o f t h * l f u » i » iioiiril fur T r i u i M w . i.. wli..ui a l l I n f o n n i t l i i n o r lni|iilrli'> • I v u t « . . r k m i h r ( ) t a l « m a y b * *<ldr«iM>d MINIHTKRIAI. KDlfOATION P u n d x f o r r o i i n i i i D l n l i i t o n u> i h « rt W It U n l m r • I t y I h o i l l d Im MMlt to (I W J a r n i n n . U . k t o n , T»BB. K o r 70UDE m i n l t t o f * a t C a n 11 (Vili.Kr, i<> f r „ i 1 T , li«a<ler»ou, M o t t y Crrrk, T c d h . O P of o i r w l i . ij h p w a s K o n u iloMfd , hiU hcginninK, IiitUisulf orouH, nr. H . A . T w P P K t , a i » . , ( • o r i M i K i i n l l n * rtoirct a r r , Hrnin a l l ' n i n u « 7 f o r Kftroixn M l w l o n i to him kt Hidhmnml. Vt, R . J . W i L L i M a i i A M , C l i i t l i i n o o i ; * , V l i x I'rcM d « D t o f t h « F o r e i g n Ihiiird f u r T e n n « M t ? « , l o w b o i n A l l I n q u l r l f ! * for l i i f D r u i R i l o n i i i k t I h ' n . l . dr»n«d. HOMK T r i p frlonil? o n « o u r a g o i n o n t . out • A n d bo I t T h e shuwcd O P P R G B S O R S T«HN. MltWIOMtl, •Uv. 9 . A N U K B M O N . MUilonarr Btenfrr. A U c w a m u a l M U o i M d M l j i n D d f e r b l m • l i o u M bv / / j i d d r H M d l « him •IMMhTllle, Tenn. W . U . WOODCOCK, r m i u r w . i t a n d iiU m o n i i y for BU(« MiMloat to lilm *l Niwhtnio, T«nn. Sijit. feHon. t o p a y l o M 'tbe ^ Mm' s j a n a m m , ' mm the raoUf btiftf Mlyee k ^ f t t w t i ^ d n i n g the an«oript. Httort'iurfPnpritlm I OWIOH-AQAM 4. AMTM«UI BVII.IH»«. tmuli/amf fmpmm, iu i i m e t . NlobMi* i-' HW ... »• .M. P L E A S E N O n O E . itfti^V' ooold ppove My lilj^ti^Wt function is to e u ' g g ^ r A; ptobftWUly. ' B u t that "is of less valuotban positive precept, and the positive prccoptd of Christianity as given in the Biblo, leave no possi* ble place for infant baptism. Ilonce, the luarnud Doetor han no right to beliovo We in Imvc infhnt numboretl rcnuirks OBITUARIES.—Wo publish obiiu uory notices froo if thoy do not ox coed twenty lines—about oito hundred and fifty words. After thai number we must charge tor them at the rate of flvo cent* for every line over the twenty HDCH. D r DowUnff a n d Infant Baptism " Dr. DowHogdays that ho believen infant baptism to bo Bcriptural and historical: all analogy point" to the introduction of the child into th« charch without consent of his own, ( 1 ) in the first chapter of its lifo, in the hope that the training thereby involved may result in its ultimuto self-dedication to God. I t is t i m e enough to treat him as u rcnogado when he shall prove himself a rono e d e , C£) b u t until then I would gin irom infancy to treat him a« a patriot, that ho may beoomo a patriot; to treat him as a worthy child in the home, that ho may bo come a worthy c h i l d ; to treat him as a Christian, that he may bocomo a Christian."—Homilitic Review. W h o this Dr. Dowling is wo are not told more specifically, and so are left to suppose it is the recently notorious Baptist pastor at Cleveland, Ohio, who could not believe in close communion, and therefore wont out fVom us bccauso be was not of us; but went to tho Dutch Reformed church, where ho must submit to A rigid examination and sabscribe^ to musty creeds and proaoh. contradiction to the Bible. Rin/aith could not be estimated as of macb worth anless he supported it by ,8criplare or reason. Not a word of Scripturo b . g i v e n , for tho very good and sufficient reason that the Scrlptoro ' oii J n f a n t baptism ha« n o t ; yet arrived from heaven^ j So Jie .may^bo considered properly, ekcuiwd from quoting Soriptnre'on t h o ^ b j e f i t , v> ' ' B a t M to hl« f^ are not joore'Mt^Xi^^^ two or trodiiL'iiifr well have Haiti k n o w i e d f j e aluK Hhi|> heloii^H iMily williotil to thoHo wlio in .ICMUM Cliri'^l C i i i i f i li inenil)crNlii|) in for llxisv only who bai'ti^.ed, tint l*a|>tixni child IN failh IIk niomher ThiH an inf'aiil t a n tnii do seripliirally in cluiich llu mi^lit ('luir< li have first helieveii arc throo T l i o itioa of a clultl i n t o tiio w i t h o u t itH o w n fonHoiit UN i, i n o r d e r to refer to thorn tho m o r e eiiHily 1. Thr Uliel on roar po|>CT will tell r<«i whin runr •ubMrliKiMt sxpirw. I<uM<» ibat, «n<l wh«ii your Itau) wl w nd on jmr ipdMril wlllimit waiting ii> wtahndUtDKt ul IV»H-01B«' «)<!«>»•, al- I WM»ltv» lb* Pwrt-Offlc 'row Whli-h, wrll «.< th<' w^lrb, 7;oa wUb the cJunitf nta'U' At aa'd pUlnlr wrlttm, (fvcry nam.' mrnKlwIn rntl, am o. writ* w about. 1 HatoallChtclu, Mono)' ()rd»T«, «!<•.. iwyabK. ti tiM BArrar A«i> HiiruKToC 4. AddreaaallMrtfiOoburiHiwautUlloonwfKmilmce inlradad for tht pMier to the IUPTIHT RarLnrmm Naativllk, Tenn. AiWnw oiilv iwrmnal t»wtaaoi«U«Da to UM oliton Inilltltiuallv (1. Wocanicndtacctpla U dwJrul. The laM nn rottr paper will Mf re aaarmlpt, howTvr. II thai i* D«t cbanaedlo tbntr v»ka antr your •utwrii*ihm baa l>«*n aeiil, drop u« a eani about It *, WhiBi jroa re«»l»6 wrtlef, »«a«n|>«l on yimr i«ptfT, Mftna, " Voar auliacrlplion eiplnn «ltli ilil« (MM, I4«IIM) ivnnew,"—tbon PLI!AM< du MI at onciTTTlSiMWnwiol I>r. J. R. Ora»ni 1» S«7 Main »tr« i Miwphit, TTOB. That of Rav, O. U Hallry I. ii: Mnrnn rtmt, Kooxtlll*, Tmu. «, Adranlslng n>t» lHwral, and will •«' f'lnil -h"! on appllrallnn. l)H))tiHni. preceiie iii«a|>al)le The JMitiit«» JAoaenlnte. a n d , TTftppliita. Pleaiio tell us who are the Jesuits and JnnRPDists? But more OHpooially do I desire a koowlodgo of the Jtisuiu •nd Jesuit S o o i c t y t h e order ol JoHuiUi, Spies." ''Traitor-." W h . t does it all moan, anyhow ? Trulv, MHH C G I T h e J e s u i t S o c i e t y , or Society o f Jesus, was established of Loyola in o.stensible purpose members of I'aiiii, l>nt the and boiiml to the I'ope i-omplete unity the slrii lesl of" eh LIRE li llio inenibor?«hi|i, an<i w h o lire to p a r l i r i p a t e fitR dcsi^rti in IIIOHI> ilN bene- HaptiHtu nay that i l i u i c b m e m berrtbip if saved tor those oiily w h o l'edol)a[>tisls i Iniiil il lho«n' who seek to be are ih for saved, w h o m olliers seek to save or H e i n e, there lia.s been a l w a y s an i m d e t i n e d t u r n in all each uses rcNiilt bate liie diseuHsions in his o w n been an lias which sense The iitihiiished de Bill the i|ueere«t freak in all thiM)lofry IS for a |)edobaptist c l a i m j i i s i i t i f a t i o n by faith bapliMtii an<i juNtificalion to Infant by taith can n o m o r e exint in t h e same log- ical creed can tlian tire a n d wat<'r occupy t h e s a m e b u c k e t 2 " It h i m as a prove is t i m e himself a piiipose, lo treat when he shall renegade ' .Inst what application ho w o u l d m a k e ol t h a t is n o t <|ilito certain Does he isni t'allioliciHin of Protestant i n g Ibeir ends scrii{iulouH pies were means were the most iin Tlieir l a r i t i n a l |iniii i (2i A n action is juslitiat)lc, or at least e.xcusable. a profiilhility w h e n lliere is ol its goodness. oi wluui approveti l)\ some respeclal)le llieo Mfntiil logian allowed in m a k i n g jses, the person rc.M-rr./^cfi.* arc oaths or so o b l i g a t i n g liiiii- self b e i n g b o u n d only b ) tmn (I) prom liis ml.-u Philo.<iophii4illy,v\i>ry vi o l a l i o n of Ik ilivlne c o m m a n d m e n t is a sin Ihro/'xii'itlhj, only sucli vio latioiis as are |>er])etraled w i t h full consciousness of llie w r o n g , and a •<et p u r p o s e to liroak (iod s lavv arc Tlie order soon beianic VVKIC. spread, a n d grew lo be all p<iwfi liil r u l i n g popes a n d k i n g s aii'l conlrolling commerce and politics might expe(le>l have bi-eri corrupt, abolishoil an<i t>y I'ope in biil iis Irom di-sjiolK IxTH Clement was w h a t t h e y do, a n d w h a t t h e Doctor nuiHt.toach. in »0<T0t, p a r t l y f i n d i n g for a r e n e f j a d e — o u t l a w — has all tho a n o t h e r order rightH was restored and privilegoH he has . all " HCttls of t h e covenant." and has rendered Hoinobody particular tho them in whole church in and j,feneral s w o r n to until IH.Ml w h e n publit! instruction foes to c i v i l i z a t i o n and real issue there. mios to e v a n g e l i c a l r e l i g i o n fore stated and it is t h i s t i m e tho the purpose, authority with which ho bapti/.od him. has n o s c r i p t u r o , a n d bealso, flo world to tho most onlighton rnont, a n d to d a y , i n s i d i o u s eno Thoy are in the " spies," " t r a i t o r s , " a n d e v e r y t h i n g else that is m o a n a n d despicable. it does soom were heretic fanatical lo liie N ^ ' o l i i i i o n but h a v e e v e r l a s t i n g life. ' in do and ish iliiircli. embraiing souls in lwenl\ TI^'C ( atliolic Iboiisand roiittrcgal i o n s , jiopc under I iidcpeiidciil LLIC do o( jtiT.'I silence ING "I IHCIR o l d e r exc<>|il in and a hard ONU walcr herbs tabh-s. oil hut to Tlicii little hrcad :iiid .«>ME and butler, UI'PT Iroin III t h e liisl their LIIIV most ol pari accoiint-i from Kiir/.cs which consiill are or ( h 11 rill acb r bcautifx liearl w i t h joy a n d hivi' 11 will be a solid 2. Tho.lansoniHts. Tho .lesuits woro that consistent men would abandon f'olngiaiiN or oxtromo Arniinians. a man-institutod ordinance (?) Bishop C'ornolian Janson had dewhich according to their own con- voted his whole life to tho study of fession is a univorsal failure. For tho works of Augustine who was a infant baptism does not koop tho strong Paullnist, or what wo call child from becoming a renegade. now Calvinist. After Janson's 3. " T r e a t him as a Christian death a learned work of his was that ho may become a Christian," published exhibiting thodoctrinosof does not agree with the preaching Augustine in their whole truth and of J o h n .t^o Baptist, nor o f Jesus bluntnoss. The Jesuits violently •of Naitareth, nor o f ' Peter, nor of assailed tho work nnd secured a Paat}!^ J o h n called' the children of prohibition of it f^om the Pope. Abiw^m a gopenition of vipora." Tbero woro in Prance, however, bnt tig tedomi^ b w ^esiii M i d to'ihenii To are of your many friends of tho Augustine docMon fit to tell O f MgMrded M of H ? * ! •nttiortty witfai (kthef t h e , devil," when .tbej^ had trine distinguished for taloht and (hd Bible, nor h t qnot*, the b a d t b e veiyoironmolsion for.wbioh learning, , A m o n g thom Pascal, .ihlljr:i611 01 infant bnptiitm etunds. who publisbod in }nBO his oelo* It skies There under m o r a l i t y , w h i c h says and To anfl be T h a t is all of m e . " It niblo in temptation carry y o u is from safely the across bb-ssed seems o u l w a n i l j ' without to come with your that faith lo h a v e in no pillow and to and no tho friend a sorrow and helper. hour to of smootho soothe your I t is tt> enter tho r i v e r — HO d a r k a n d cold a n d c h i l l y — a l o n e . And it is to livo a w a y from all light a n d lifo a n d j o y a n d peace, a m o n g tho tho doomed and throughout eternity. t h a t is rcr|niroil accept him Savior, your Savior? as May damned W i l l y o u not your Savior, personal Ood your individual bless y o u and help y o u to do m . p r i n c i p l e of t h e that " other foundation And y o u r sou! shall S a v i o r is sufTorings, B u t we nood to c o m e d o w n to t h e rock b o t t o m in w e a k n e s s a n d no c o m f o r t e r , t e m p t a t i o n deaih to be am timi sorrow, s y m j i a l h y in n o deliverer, trial a n d h o n e s t , a n d m e r c i f u l , a n d charright. in " Si) coldly Hwooi, HO deadly fair Wo start for life is wantinfi there." " . l u s t as I a m I that llie ici( lo— (rooi) the n a m e of generous, l l o w e r i n g from b e a u t i f u l , but il w ill be the beauty ol good neighbor—^just so I. T a m j u s t , and peace W i t h o u t that faith you m a y liave — a k i n d h u s b a n d , a loving father, a itable, the a m o r a l i t y whii h an u n d e r c u r r e n t of i n f i d e l i t y in the world m a s k i n g you liask in the radiani-e of his llislorv to us foundation presence, blissful for evermore. llie w o r l d to seems give the ilark river, a n d da\ is a personal faith in a pei-sonal Savior our with when t h e h o u r o f death shall come SAVIOR ol liliv fill II will a n c h o r 3'our soul to the personal T h e great need char \our soul a hand shall roaidi d o w n eliiirch l i i s l o r v . t o r a more c x l e m l c d A PERSONAL your will deliverance i en otlici will dignif\ y o u r trouble, s t r e n g t h condensed or a n y can Words, Words no m a n lay t h a n t h a t w h i c h is laid, which tho is question, Christ What Jesus." shall To I do t o bo saved ? t h o a n s w e r n o o d s t o bo t h u n d o r o d hack i n t o t h o oars of t h o world : " Beliovo on tho Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt bo saved"— and tho impression needs to bo distinctly made that in no other way ean you be saved. " There is none other name given under heaven a m o n g mon by which wo must bo be tsaved." " I am the way, tho# in tho k i n g d o m o f the d a y , was n o t H e was tho d a w n tho ellww o f tho stair case, t h e h e r a l d of t h e c o m i n g K i n g . A n d w h i l e he was g r e a t , the greatest of a l l ' t n e n . yet to bo oven tho whi(di C h r i s t had c o m e to establish, HEIRUN to HPREAD order organically riial faitli a i-omfort then this will Witlioiit thron<>of ( l o d . MO that y o u will other ,ido|)ting saved. himself least root vege la! you 'irr irraees as anil now lias niimei>TIIS MOII;>sterie~ The-e faith' a n d h a p p i n e s s a n d all the C h r i s t i a n |iiirsuils wt>re lor II IMTERI t ICS rules sucli .lohn in the kingdom of hoavon, g a v e g r e a t e r |)rivilegos a n d carried a higher dignity with i l t h a n oven •lolin ever e n j o y e d . u|ioii w h i c h to rear y o u r life struct- biddt-N tarniiiiL' w a- ihcir recrca t Ion I'hcir d i e s - (insiM,<<d o l a d a r k hrow N LOWL a n d w o o d e n SHOES .'SUCH you a personal W i l l you pleaiio explain what our Savior meant when he said thp least in (ho kingdom ol Gud is greater than J o h n tho Baptist? ( L u k e vii. 28 ) l i e m e a n t , it sooms to us, t h a t it tlii^ w r a t h ot l i o d a b i d c t h on you ure llic a with lood without ,\LL lilcrar\ N m l m o n 11 i o n board s t r a w , thi-IR roots e PRATER a n d SINT; l l i e ix I a s i o n a l WAS alioiil II II brok iilfiiiiitl- iii'Ti rcliieinlicl w h e n llicv m e t e a e l i o t h e r lied mon W i l l i it yoii ean be save<l, you RIILI' i m p o s e d Ills Have be saved WHO-.!' ALILINL WAS I'NIO I TIIIMIDCI' have T n e r e is C h r i s t as a QUBSTION-BOX. per (lorl w o u l d " lielieve also in me ' Savior '!'I'll |IPI >.1 >• lonU llicir l l i c ••ililicN I M I rapiic in Normanil\ If thoy must the p o i n t , that i s ' t h e great need PICMI'III time The MIIIIIC trotii you failli in .lesus to LLIC has ( o i i l i i m c d Think the) ^ 0 believe in ( i o d " — most ol ILIC \ I'LI bistiop believe I be w o r l d in a n y o t h e r w a y ? I l i e b i s h o p s ol' H a r l e m and not iu re^Vfhojfe It is a <|uestion often nskod and as often answered in tbo negative, wliethor a speaker can convoy n thought whiuh ho himself has not. H e may use tho form of words that would bo used i f ho bad tbo thcugbt and were sooking - to convoy it. Whether this be true or not, may it not be true that tbo H o l y Bplrit will p u t honor upon the form of sound wordH which ho has inspired? ,bnd BO make the word of ITEMS. Now that wo aro ofT to the Southern H a p t i k Convention our correspondentB will j o t cxpcet any replies from us for two wecko After that write on. —The Railroads have offered us very oplendid accomtnodations. W e are sorry any body should feel called upon to »ay any thing against any of them, they arc all so kind. But tho spirit of contcst was up. W e are sure every one will bo cared for whatever way ho goes. Tho CotioD Belt got in one stroke ahead up this way though They placed UH a chair oar at Bristol free ol additional cost, and thus saved delegate.s annoyance of change. The Iron Mountain, not to bo out done, placed aiileeper there for their (lolrgatcs, not free of course, hut much to their patrons advantage — Look here, all ye Voung South. This is what we received the other day : " Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Rhodes request your preroDce at the marriage of their daughter, Leo Ola, to Dr. C M. Roberts, Monday. May r>ih. IKOO, ilJJO a.m. Mount Moriah church," How wo should rrjnico to be there. No young man ever drew a purer, sweeter prize than this, and wo rejoioe with him and congratulate him May their lives be happy ar.d useful and their death triumphant and glorious. To the mothei' and father hero is our sympathy for you. N o home aver sent forth a lovelier daughter. —Whilo tho editors are all off on tho broad prairies of tho West, will not our frionds at home send in somo now names and many renewals. It would gladden the home coming, when with weary and forlorn steps wo turn with shriveled pookot books to our desks again. You have no idea how well we would be pleased. Try it. Surprise us, you know, see? —Dr. J . M. Pendleton tells this on Dr. II. L. Wayland, editor of the jVqItonal liaptift: Dr. Wsyland said en one ooeision, " When I hear a man say that he likes one' ehnroh as well as another, and one denomination as well another, I try to exerelse the eharity whieh believeth all things, and I believe that b a lie." > Th? il). dlYldi Firom present indioations Tennessee will be represented at Fort Worth by about forty of the brethren, ooonting those appointed by the A^eiatieos, and thoy are forty of the best and noblest of her BOOS. WO shall not be ashamed either of quantity or quality. — B r o t h e r , do you love your seeret prayer ? Is it sweet to you ? I s it a oomrounion of your soul with G o d , a talking with him aa friend with friend ? Then is there not suwethiog the matter ? Consider earnestly whether you aro not drifting away from O o d . Can you afford to do so ? — I t seems a little curious t h a t when tho great Baptist hosts were about to invade Texas the floods should oome and almost cut us off from every avenue of entrSneo. Is there any oonneetioD between the two facts ? Is one tho result of tho other ? A t any rate Baptists have got enough of water for once. Hero we come to Ft. W o r t h one thousand strong. W h a t an immense responsibility rests upon us, reprosontatives as we are of 1,200,000 people Baptists, nay, repreaentativos of O n e who is more than all tho millioos of this world. W h a t momentous questions affecting tho interests of o c r Southern Baptist Zion and of our Savior's cause wo have to consider. May God give us grace to consider them well for our good and for his glory, — R e v . W m . Henry Striokland, of A t l a n t a , has acoopted a call to Greenville, Miss., and enters upon his work there May 18th. Brother Striokland was formerly pastor of the Edgefield ehuroh, Nashville, as well as at Greenville. S. C., Shelby, N. C.. Gainesville, and Atlanta, Ga. l i e is ooDsidered a fine preacher. W o pray God's rieheat blessings upon h i m , and upon tho noble hand of brethren at Greenville. — Death has been busy of late. But his dart has entered DO puror bosom and has stricken down no lovelier character, than that of Mrs. Iglehart, of Vioksburg, Miss., formerly of Nashvillo, tho sweet singer o f tho S o u t h , who sacg as tho birds sing. H e r soul freed from hor body, and with her golden harp, how sho does now make musio in tho heavenly courts, her voice attuned with the angel choir. — I n telling of his reception at the Philadelphia pastor's conference, D r . J , M. Pendleton said in tho Wtifem Rrcordfr: " The president of the eon- ference called on me for somo remarks, and tho brethren gave me so cordial a weleomo by a vigorous stamping of the floor, that i t made my face b u r n like Qro. O l d as I am, I can not avoid embarrassmont on sueh ooeasions. I shall never bo at ease when called on for a speeoh; some men enjoy i t and would be willing to pay for the privilego o f speaking." Great men are modest. » if 1 I It T 1 r t' ' V » A ap «Iplebdi4 . considerable take be>n«deW«|/ji the kingdpuq of nes*.' Hoiieit, trtt«4 „ model, moral eenneoted himself lHl%1«0 OhrUt, where loaves a widow'''ricbHttJ good works for May God strengthen : ( i a i bless her, and ^ V e her grace for this her severe bottt nmoi —We had.the p l e o a n r e V Brother M. T, Martii) p r ^ l ^ , week during his meeting tf i l o , ohnrch. So far as we beird preached the plain, simple, ward, old-fashioned, Calvinii ist gospel, and we do not bi that we wish that Just sneb , oould be done in every..'^B*ptis£ pedobaptist, too—ehureh in W e had a long and ezoeedinjUy interview with Brother BtaYuui^; while wo were not prepared io to ' fully one or two points of l i i l fytn^,in> the main we do agree with h i ^ earnestly, and we very o o r l U l f mend him to ehiirehee anyWi ing revival aervieea. O for a j revival of religion along g o n p e l ^ ^ ^ —We may be this mneh from a private note: " are making a good paper, and I ' you success. I shall ever fisel aft J est in Tennessee, tbongb I V l ^ l in the State again. theohurehe8,North andS<mth. spirituality, and the t i a p ^ : truly. J . M. PlfNDIiVTOir.; Those of us in Tennessee most of all for tho wordi i b f e b j I I ^ A Pendleton spoke,, that wo abonli ' > ^ his face no mere. W e trust,, h o f | that he may oome down tbi|< lM|)r^ sometime. Grand old man ttialibo wo can not help loving him. W e hope to meet yoji ,: earth again, Doctor, but i i ^ D o V ^ lieve that we shall meet better world above. ~ G o d ' ' - L a s t Friday the bo^' colleges Joined in Tkrioiti sports. A boy firom ofio inf^ carried off the b&BOti, medals. His aebool-aii; done nothing tbetiiael«ii| They shouted, tbi|:;yi hoarse, they tAUttte^tl nenta. They ocpJtturodtl|d train. They d e e o n f M i k bon. They oyema 1 ' ' ' they talked,, tbe^ while the young n a n l ^ f i l ; hero of , the day, work, oa bit quietly in hit wail the tiuietii^ eaij whole iJflillK — " Restore unto me the Joy of thy salvation." I t was not salvation David had lost. I t was the Joy of i t He had ir|ro|tnien,'1 sinned. His sins had oome as a oload between him and Oodi He wanted to get liaek. Have yott lost the Joy of (9H<4. V i u ^ W ] r # 4 •atvation? Do not mistake t h e l o e i o f .Tb^nii^fdlt^t^ it for the IQM of Mlvation* B a t it iii^ bivinidotte to tbey ^ afford to, bad enough teloae the Joy of i t ^ Oome anperiori^ over to Qod b earoMi ptroyer fbr fimwlvr neM fbr,the. eins whioh have obeonred ^td ibown it wben tbe teat eametl < hHii I trjti be g i v e n his Son i f he could h a v e saved il They are tiie most d a n g o r o u s lint, again, the AH man live deVitAld'., O n e may dellrer t h a t JWfiji^fS""wot -th^ S o n s h a l l n o t aiige, t h e ' ' ^ i i I 0 n i a g o f "fvhlcti ho Hoo l i f e ; b u t t h e Wilitth of God^ does n6t know. Thought is tike » ubidoih . on h i m . " ' ' T h a t w r a t h stupor, that may be awakened b y iH u p o n him now. It r e m a i n s noise in close, pruximity^ 'Hence, and will remain upon h i m two may converse, and by^ ntntual u n t i l h e boliovoa u p o n t h o Hon. T h o provocation reach a thought that H o w much only way oscupo t h o Wrath o f neither had before. encouragomont thon for Christians ( i o d is t o b u l i o v e on h i s S o n J e s u s to talk about religion. They may ChriHt, w h o m h o has sont. " G o d so thus both make advuncomont in loved t h o w o r l d t h a t h o g a v o h i s knowledge, and knowlodgo is tho o n l y b e g o t t e n Hon, t h a t w h o s o e v e r lielievcrl on him m i g h t tiot poctrth food of tho soul. .\el lierlaiKts a .lansenisl |{O Itie in by Pius I \ . w h o sur- b r i n g h i m to <tod. is n o t up I'RNIHC in ^ffVthut Hon hiitU^TfiVfflcJiwtlnf^Hfo/ftiJd aceount ol'lliesc famous oriU'rs XIN retugo as some inonastenes It c o n t i n u e d to e x i s t , h o w e v e r , p a r t l y powerless, DI^spiu- llie ( 1 ) the eml jiistili.-s llie Testament, excesses the . l a n s e n i t e s existed ! Tlieir riicthods of accoinpllsli and N o w ho in al a m i L>ainlr\ slow in u s i n g a n d i-ommitH sin ho T h a t iH exactly New coudemned wtiicli llie\' were not such princi|ilo{i. it becjime " proves h i m this soon began to aci|iiii'e an intliience. m e a n t h a t w h e n the c h i l d jjrows u|) flolf a r e n e g a d e ? " iliey sins enoujfh renegade urniy from a c t u a l IV [d, n a y ^ e nDli Q I mmtp^'Mn thdnKh tli« not fa iito the me." „ •• tl»e motAl the Jesuits, T i t b authentio tfrootl», with equal eafnostnoss and wit. The book croatod H sensation. The Jesuit's avongod thomsoivos by securing a papal bull condemning tho JunsuniHts. In li!0;tn Junsonist priost publbhod an edition of tho Now Testainont, Tho JesultH obtained from (Moment XI. u ]M|>ul bull in which one hundred and one Hontences, taken I'lrcilil a n d tlie suppression about ii and iliscipline the.Hi' p o i n t s be liy Willi u ot for llie fiirtlierMni e ol ))ro|)erly The liiemselves ANALYNI^. th<- DINCIIHHION IN MOI ii|ion 'I'lie dlMciiHsion s h o u l d promoting I'ai holic c l i u r c h |>erfecl o r g a n i / . a l i o n . like mi most l i n t w h e n r e d m i ' d to iLn la»l Ifinatius solemn oatli to p u r i t y , cliastily obedienii' not OXERRIMI iij; by 15-Ht, at lirst lor the piety in the can ol TARKKH. 1'. S, Who are tho Trappist Kaihors (or who woro they) ? one J^l ^ ift sS'SsI SffiSSt m> m'. m whon the day la twilight eomca fl Aiiniiihl'^i«'^Tanqnbhod by ^be rising iHniotTon i i i i M In Hf* ^ d dootHtto t o Titfj^,ttlbuiiJIiooalla" mine • ioV« t^^iQi^'Kad N , t o i t o h « d by f t own iron white bidding kOM mifl^riUR want fltiaf have' bint ityhort yonng men, addv, " In all opened its heart to th« need of Christ, things abowing thyself a psttern of the great burden bearer. B u t where good works," t h e e h i l d U yet haa bad DO suffering, and comparatively no wants, it has never Telt the need of a Sivior's love, and it is not attracted by the very for mal prcflontation of love and duty which at stated liinos is plaood hoforo it. 8 0 ATerjr event in thene livco of our* l a p U n n r d by H i m who guidoth 8un ' a n d atara; T h o st^iry in told of t h a t well known H e who seoda twilight whon 'tin twiwall m o t t o , ' (-Jod bless our h o m e , " bo light time ing used a missile between a i|U«r Surely can b« trusted with thino and | reling pair taine; W e a r e n l u i o s t i n c l i n e d t o Hmilo at 8 0 when HorrowB hover down in our t h o oont.rast b e t w e e n t h e w o r d s nnd t h o way. a o i , bill i( is, a f t e r a l l , o n l y a c o a r s e A s the flhadowH crcop on tho cd^f <>' p i e t i i r e of t h e n n l a g minni hot w e e n i h e day, W o may believe they 11 be lifu-d at Hpoken w o r d n a n d t h o a e t u a l life in merely noniinai Christian fiinitlio.i length A n d w h a t in t h e offset ii|i(>n t h o n h i l W h e n our hearts have g a t h e r e d tlicir dren ' As, a ' l c o d m e to t l n ' o l d ailaire needed strength. a r t i o n n Npoak l o u d e r l h a n w o r d s , I ho For sorrows are lilcc tho (iarkneos of c h i l d is e d u c a t e d u n d e r th.i m o r n eni nightl>hatic i n > t r u e t i o n o( w h a t it moch Nothing but the absence o) intich loved T h e r e a r e p a r o n t * wrlin, liodntme t h o y light. T h e light will come whon nnitliorilay a r c 111 Ko«d !«>oiiil poNitiitii I lioiDNi'l vi-.i are unwiilitiir to holieve thai t h e i r breaks. .•hildren are iruilty ot what thoy ore T h e joy will return when the HOIII plei^ed to (•niisiiler tho fins nC low life awakes. — Clirulnin /•Jnini/rliHi "Ol cour-o, my ohililren would novor lie nor •••'•al. says th.' ih.nichlleHs ooinplacem mother I'^ho dooN no( jiivo Bduoatinar P o w e r of E x a m p l e thiin the instruction which iniuht Household life is ever giving the 1,'uard thi'iu ajfjinst such sins, and »hr children its nnoonsoiou.s training;. It m even rosonts tho Insinu'ilion that it is .\ov(>r not so much what wo say to the child, needed in the Sunday Hchoul as what wo say and do in its presence, thelos.s. she IN toachinf; them daily by that has a formative influoDcc upon UK her examfdo and her unguarded words charaoter. A R r o u p o f ' o h i l d r . « n w . ' r c t o i r i - t h e r at Buskin, in speakin^t of his childhood, p l a y A b r i g h t , .shrew.! liitle girl was says: " I never had heard my f a t h e r » p e r s o n a t i n a m a m m a r c o e i v i n K c a l l s In or mother's voice once raised in any a c o r n e r , w h i c h was s u p p i i s o d t o r o p r e question with each other, nor seen an s e n t m a i n m a ' H dr.'SHinit r o o m , t h e c h i l i l angry or even slightly hurt or off. ndcd i.s h a n d e d by o n e of h e r p l a y m a t e s w h a t glance in the cyea of cither. I h^d is s u p p o s e d t o b J t h e 0 i r d of a v i s i t o r in never heard a servant scolded, nor even t h e p a r l o r . T h e l i t t l e tfirl (rown.s. .She suddenly, passionately, or in any seven' s c o w l s in e x a c t a n d c l o v e r m i m i c r y of , manner, blamed. I had never seen a ani<er a n d d i s l i k o , as s h e o x o l a i m . s , " ( ) m o m e n t a trouble or disorder in any I c a n ' t h e i r t h a ' w i m i n , t h o silly hoosehoid matter, nor any t h i n g what creator.•' S h e s t a m p s h e r l i t t l e loot ever cither done in a hurry or undone as if o n t h o n >olf of an e n e m y Then in due time. . . . Nothing was over s h e r u n s uit^i i h e »up|>iisiiiMous p a r l o r , promised mc that was not given . noth e x c l a i m i i i K in i < i n ' s of r i p t u r o u s a n d ing ever threatened mo that wai not in j o y f u l KroetinR .Myd'ar\irs Smith' flictcd, and nothing over told me that l > e l i g h t e d t o seo y o u ' Mow k i n d of was not true." y o u to c o m e I " e t c T h i s is not a | t a n o y i: Can we wonder that, as the result of thia, Ru»kin could say: " I obeyed word or lifted finger of father or mother simply aa a ship her helm ; not only w i t h o u t idea of resistanoe, but roooiv ing the directions aa a part of my own life and force, a helpful law, as nccos aary to me in every moral action as tho law o f gravity in leaping." Such training aa this, both in precept and example, is rare; if tempered by love, it would acem almost perfcot. W e should expect to find noble men and women in families thus reared. They breathe in a constant atmosphere of faith and obcdioneo,and, like healthy pladta raised in * congenial aoil, they are ' developed to the highest possibility of their attainment. •^ri.' S'Tf" , >!ketoh. A little It w a s an a c t u a l o c c u r r e n c e lad w a s congratulated by K'rvf-r woro T h e e a r l i e s t triiccH t h a t c a n ho f o u m l of a n y living! ihitiK grow and in of we' are the r e m a i n s the of club mosses thai places Soon, however, a n i m a l s a p p e a r e d , a n d t h e l a y e r s ot Si l u r i u n r o c k a r c f o u n d in s o m e p l a c e s lo bo etitiroly c o m p o s e d animals vory s m a l l , ihoso ot Nor of .Soniotitiies but the s h e l l s of tho>o some sliolls iiro lariror a n y iiniiniii n o w in IS it by any iinniis W o find t h o iholis oi-rtain loot a i i i m n t . «(i ^tii.ill |it The Iraiiiowork liMiosi o r e a l u r r w l i i o h U|i u r n i r t l l i c ini *ido l>y si.li> wiili sholl.s liroad ihosr layers lhal I.iUlo o x i s l i ' i l loif>'llii<r r.t a.s lo bo i n v i ^ i l i l o , r x r oros<Mpe. are than oxislonco - m i l l a n i m a l s WITO c r o i l o d (ir«l an<i biK siM'iii 111 h a v i ' of holpo.l rtiok fmir of lo i,s ihr iiiiili" rxironiol) aiiiiirils ohain .still b e seoii on whioh liitiostuno i litTs m a s at t h e olo.se ol t h o f i r s t p e r i o d , nnil t h e s e h a d evi'n boon i n o r e a s e d a l i l l i o by t h o u i l m t i o n of b o t c h e s . Mut i b o s e lilts ol l a n d w i r o so s m a l l , e o i i i p a r e d Willi ilii' viisl o.Kpanso of o c e a n , t h a i wo a r o |ti«iilii'i| III c a l l i n p il a " w o r l d . 1 wiilor II iiiu.st h a v e h n n a v o r y i h i o k l y iiih»l>ilo.| Water world, siino w h o l e l a y e r s nl rook w o r o i n a d o Iroin i h o riiiimalj. wliii'li - w a i n in i t s d i ' p l h s or lis "iirl i r r I'lir,,,,!)!, ihi 11,1.1.- ,1./.,. /.I/ 7'. ,./.<,, r I'.,,0 [•adilli li .in . V , . / „ , / . , . /.„ Ml,/ UiiHpokoii Wordn h IS uii|io»"il.|iwill I'..nil' bill thai .lUonsos 1'',vi-ry (lay brin^fs lis | . r o v m a l , r l a t o d lo t h o c o r a l p o l y p , a n d c a l l e d o c a l i o i i s , lis p i ' f p l o x i l i o s , its m i s u i i d e r a " c r i n o i d , ' m u s i h a v e K r o a l l y a d d e d lo standin^rs. Iriilations the beauty mako a p p e a r a n e o , h u r t s ure ol iho Silurcan seas fin.l its r e m a i n s in t h e s h a p e ot ously carvod, each of sijs s i d o d live snlcs a We a ouri body lily l i k o a r m their oeivod of I hi' s i x i h side layers ol r o c k I'rofossor art w h o l l y ol i h o r o m a i i i s of called " Inl.ibitoN n these F r o m ! o n n d i ' i o n s to t ' u a r d .ino s ton^iuo, a n d w a s I I c a v r i i i i s p o k o n wlial is b e s t c o v e r e d by A j f a s s i z c a l l e d i h o m " sioiio lili.'S Other arihc , t r i c i i o i i s H o w h a r d it is a m i d all s e n t off, a n d t h o a n i m a l wa.s f ' a s l c n e i l t o 'I S | | 0 I \ ( ! 0 ' t h e r o o k by a sieiii r u n n i n v f r o m t h o A nio.«<|Uilo centi^r .(iioor aiiiiiial< T h o y b o l o n t e d to I.lie m a y . if properly o u l l i v a l < d . d e v e l o p i i i i o iin u l c e r (lio skill composed ibonm^hly on a liilli' a o i d , ubradod, loiioh it w i t h a r t i o l o « I.I i m i ' o i i , a n d o n e c a n c e r or olti-ih- Keep sprinkle minute m a y h a v o :i TI.i' b o d y will ^oon lis impurities into that ' disoharKo s u n k e n p!ao<' a m i h e l p o o n v o r l il i n t o v a r i e d in size f r o m o n e s i x l h ol an i n o h an o p e n «owor H u t let a nios(|ult.o t o t w o feet in l o n t ' i l i Tlioro woro two b i t e a l o n e , or ap|>ly a l i t t l e s w e e t oil s r e a l d c p r o s s i o n s r u n n i t i K l o i i ^ t h w i H c in the same family as t h r e e lobes. They our lobsters, divided had al.so t h e m into i and a m m o n i a , and the same ' leaving no trace. soon disappears, little wound in t h e spirit may be ring-like divisions ' I ' h e y | cultivated until the whole n a t u r e is inNWaiD o n t h e i r b a c k s , a n d h a d t h e p i w e r tected. A soft answer t u r n e t h away tho not unnatural was inquiry " If rod and I were playing; togcthor. l i e b o u n o i d it so hard that wo could not find il. B u t a f t e r ho went homo I f o u n d it in n hole. I 11 keop it. lie has so many balls ho can sparo this ono " Not a word a b o u t r e t u r n i n g it. T h o m o t h e r a t tho piazza window overhears t h o conversation, and laughing, said to p a p a : " Lot J o alono f o r g e t ting w h a t ho wants I " W h e n .lo grows to bo a man ho may h e l p himself to tho property of o t h e r s in a way t h a t causes t h e m o t h e r ' s heart t o aehc. B u t by t h a t time s h e will h a v e forgotten how early ho began t h a t c o u r s e of approprlatini; to himsolf t h a t w h i c h r i g h t f u l l y belonged to a n o t h e r . T h u s i t happens oftentimes that what w e fail to say has ita effect and the ailenee that gives consent has its educating power aa the words that are apolten. Tho example aet before us in HO much easier to follow than tho more direction. But what of children reared in an impoverished ioil in which no virtues oan thrive, and the good seed, ehanee iown, ia parched, and findaho natritiun ? ThoM in indnatrial aohoola, in mlsaiona of VAriona hindarin tho tenement home and th« otllar, how eao'Iove and faith, obfldl•no•^•lld • knowledge of our duty to Qod and tnan 0iid growth and devel* o i m i w k ? • - M m • , Bven in bett^ 'homM lira aomotinea .Tho guide stood beside the Merde And fbriiMl i n i ^ o t t M gtvan in atadied aiaoel' '*How ahall I oroas ic?" aakod pbrMM, wltil«lb« HT6IM iatettghiby the traveler. The gaide replied, but y f t h ^ dally hablto of tbo honMbold. ^ Per- the w«rda were in A foreign {ongue. nlbaiNiib^poaiUYo evil In 'raob Mieala Voilow in bia fboUtepfl," aaid one body as are feen in around the 1 it good ball. get i t ? running lunl y o u n g c o i n p H i i i o n o n t h o possoHsion of a W h e r e did you lobsters of r o l l i n g t h e m s e l v e s i n t o a b a l l , I'rob a b l y t h i s w a s di n e i o d e f e n d t h e m s e l v e s against some in this foe position changing into •soo. .Many whon rook, and I n o t h e r l a y e r s of were tho caught mud was f o s s i l s of d i f f e r e n t a n i m a l s of t h o l o b s t e r kind. Nothing is f o u n d n o w . like wrath " " (Icntle siloneo prevents un told t r o u b l e " ' A work fitly spokon is like apples o' ftold in pieiureH of sil- ver "—Clirii'lifiii Aifviiiiifr. k e p t for us to rock aro found these old a n i m a l s W e d d i n g bulls a r c r i n g i n g — b e l l s t h a t aro u n d e r s t o o d t o b r i n g Joy ANHWF,nKi> C o n u K c T i . v . — A t e a c h e r in ono ol tho public schools of Detroit was giving a lesson on patriotism. T h o ohildrcn saomod to know vory little about W a s h i n g t o n , oxoopt tho hatohot story and the fact t h a t ho was a groat and good man, which t h e y had road in tho 8ocond Iloador. A t last tho teaohcr s a i d : " You stay homo f r o m sahool on W a s h i n g t o n ' s b i r t h d a y , b u t you never do on niy birthday. W h y n o t ? " And with surprising emphasis camo t h o answer : " 'Couso hfi never told o lio." Ho many mollnsks —that is, soft ani nials with h a r d shells, liko tho oysters —thon swam in tho wotors, t h a t t h i s ago is somotiinos oallcd tho " A g o of Mollusks." Thoy were of all sizes and shapes, and thoro wero millions and millions of thoin. T h o r o was ono, bo longing to t h o same family as o u r nautilus, which was four foot across. A n o t h e r rosomblod a n a u t i l u s unrolled. I t was IVoin ten to fifteen feot long, and —Conquer thyself. Till thou hast measured a foot in b r e a d t h . dono that thou art a alavo; for it is alTho remains of fishes are found, for most as well to be in aubjedtion to an tho first time, in some of the upper other's appetite aa thy own. layers belonging to this period. In Wales, in the land of tho Silnrcn, thoy — I n China thoro ia now according to claim to have found one layer composed intelligent estimatea ono miaaionary to entirely o f fish bonen. N)W, there ia aomething mo m o s t about every throe hnodrod thousand keep in mind when wo apeak o f " r o - people. to all who h e o r t h e m , if for n o o t h e r reason hooauso thoy know that than thoy announoo t h e Klad u n i o n of t w o h i i p p y h e a r t s , a n d n o w t h a t t h e y h a v e b e g u n t o r i n g in o u r midst who can cease, men cJii . \ i m t l i o r klO.iTit a m DKAH OlIll.DBKN : a n d a n i m a l s as live in w a t e r . I t is I r u o t h a t l i t t l e p a t c h e s ot d r y l a n d ixisiod, ootniiU'Mood coral iho i h c U'oNtcrii S u i t e s are POST-OFPIOE. ten iiiK imiiioiHo | i t i i " s i ( i n r ri'cfs a n d m a k i n v hoaiinhil reniainn B , SmONSORt '- '. eggi, w d I hopo that I may make S o t a r , t h e n , as wo I m v o j n r n e y c d in o u r t r a v o l s i b r o u K h t h o b a c k a«cs, wo soe a w o r l d of w a l o r , w i t h s u o b p l a n t s i h o i r b u s y i-aroor d u r i n g t h i s apo, liiiiM llio fhoso t o t h i n k t h a t l i t t l e bit o f w o r l d h i f t o r y h a s r e m a i n e d s e a l e d u p in a r o c k for o e n l u r i c s , w a i t i n g f o r v o u l o f i n d it '' Si Ixaiitilul T h e litllo ooral before, called fossils W h a t a t h r i l l of p l e a s s u r e il m u f t (five t o find o n e y o o r r e l f — Tho Biirltoat A n i m a l s sea w o e d told m f M m f o n » year of pirogpirltrm^f ( iPleaao ft^d iiiolwiod fifty ^ fewTrotlt Sflliwi r« .^is'ttytoiir^ Kw Aiifj^' ft mi«Hoii»«5r#Mi» leaf ? N o , n o t h i n g b u t t h e improsrion of one. No wood—no pulp. Simply a picture engraved on the hard rock. 80, a l s o , w j t h t h o r o m a i n s of a fiHh-~no May we not aunnpt (he o r d e r of t h e a))ost1e's teaching, and while vro e x h o r t t h e younir, also a d d t h a t o t h o r a n d more b o d y , n o h n n e s - o n l y a n i m p r c » s i o n pot«nt form of inHtruotioii—that of b u t s o t r u e a o n o t h a t g c o l o g i f c t s c a n ti II o v o n t h o w a y it s w o m , t t n d , in s o m e being ourselves tho pattern ond oxain c a s e s , t h o n a t u r e of i t s f o o d ! As you plo of what, we tomh. —Chrintinii Oh- their bodies, which a et,er bre*k open a faaVd the great good' fortune to flpd' Iff t h e remaiua of a. leaf, what wptild t h o o o i remains b e like ? A. roal I for the years ago women now, tell when •liitle are ready will cousins " young to they o> men take and up the" a great deal o f money for Jeaus. I t w U l all belong to h i m . for ' o u r teacher gavo six bona to her pupils, and yott m a y expect to get much money from ua when the chickens grow largo enoufib to sell. I send you twonty five cents for Cuba. [ bopo you will havo a nice time in Memphis. C A B R I B L O U STOKKI.Y. Durant, Miss. Oak Grovo, Tonn, T h a t was a noble g i f t of t h a t S u n d a y s c h o o l t e a o h c r , C u r r i o IJOU, a n d a m o s t excellent idea. I know her name, readtho fliblo QMer StoriM^ , ^^^^^^^^^^ not got ai[iy aiptiey to Mi^dihb Uufl^ hut will trjr to aendjppo 'uwt P will tiioiie by aaking ono^ueatioiii^^^ waa lh« biggest m a n , b e d feet long, and Waa made of iron ? IJOVO to you and alt tho oounins. ,, JA«. E. llonRRTS. feel t h a t I w a n t to .fames and I arc h a v i n g a v e r y p l e a s a n t v i s i t at g r a n d p a ' s i n d e f d , a n d t h a n k you for y o u r k i n d wishei, DKAH m MMi- NORA : 1 thought I sister and I send for Cuba. I will t r y to »ond mora n e x t time I t has been raining nearly all day. and rained all a r e l o t s of u s 1 am (leorgc. seven proi.f ot w h a t I a m sayioK t h o r o is lyiiig day yosterday. I will close w i t h love b e f o r e i n e a t a s i y w e i l d i n t ' c a r d by years old. T h e y o u n g e s t is M a y , f o u r to you a n d tho cousins. which Dr and M r s H K Ivcy, of years old. W o b o t h go t o . S u n d a y Shclhyville, T e n n . NOHA NANCB. .MontKomery, Ala , roi|uest my p r e s e n c e s c h o o l an<l I go t o s c h o o l e v e r y d a y . I D K A U A R J N T N ' I R A : I will t r y t o at t h e m a r r i a K O of t h e i r i l a U K h t e r , road I have corrcotcd t h q l o t s . in i f Othe t h e r" t T h ihnigr sd. Header, I sen<l y"oand u t w elearn n t y [ write ogain. M a m i e I v e y , lo F .1 Turner, next five oentjf for . l o c u s .May s e n d s y o u Bible Quoor .Story for i'-obruary 27tb. T h u r s d a y c v c n i n K , M a y 1, 1 can one conl W . i n I y o u b e L'lad w h e n Wo have a nice Sunday-school a t o u r not b e p r c s e i i l in p e r s o n , b u t I s h a l l re. l a m e s IH as l u g us 1 a m ' H o o d b j o church I have been a m e m b e r of t h o iiiomixir t h e o v e n i n x a n d w i s h i b c n i (iKdltilE S T I I K E I . V c h u r c h at Liberty Hill for over a year. m u c h joy a n d p r o " i > e r i t y , d o u b l e d a n d Newport, Tenn t w i s t e d as m a n y t i m e s as t h e r e a r e I am glail tit see so many cousins come ' cousins ' who used lo know and love from Texas. Inclosed you will find ten I > E \ l ! AL NT NNII.A 1 AM a l i t t l e t h e fair b r i d e us a w o r k e r tor .Icsus. cent« for Cuba. T h e r e a r e several g i r l n e a r l y r e a d y t o e n l ' r my i c o n s . I M a y sl.o s t i l l be a C h r i . s t i a n w o r k e r a n d here who want B r o t h e r Diaz's p i c t u r e . l i v e in M i s s i s s i p p i , on t h e l i u l f of have for h e r c o m p a n i o n for life one w h o I will send you somo s t a m p s f o r his . M c x i c o . in a l i l l i o t o w n c..llod Long will s t r e n g l h e n h e r h a n d s a n d h e a r t t o r pictures. W e l l , I will d o s e for t h i s B e a c h , only sixty five miles f r o m Now all n o o d w o r k Loviniily, timo. K D O I R OncHARft. Drleans I am now staying w i t h my A I N T .STLRA Liberty Hill, Texas. I a u n t , g o i n g lo school. 1 am going to • • • YOU missed t h o verb and " m i r i c l o , " I m y h o m e in . l i i l y W i t h m u c h love to D E A R A I NT Noii.x W i l l y o u al i y o u a n d t h e l i t t l e c o u s i n s , I a m , as Kddie. Try agoin. H a v e you received low a n o t h e r c o u s i n to join y o u r b a n d ' fiver, CDRRINNE T r . o M \ s . your p i c t u r e s yot ? I t h i n k I s e n t you I a m a l i t t l e boy f o u r t e e n y e a r s o l d . I four. Walertown, Tonn havo seen your f a t h e r bore at Medina DKAU A U N T N O H A ; I will try t o D E A R .VI NT NOHA I a m v e r y m u c h 111.•lose] y o u will plea.sc f i n d .'i c e n t s , writo to the cou.sins again. I w a n t t o i n t e r e . s t e d in t h o B i b l e t ^ j c c r S l o r i e . s . w h i c h 1 s e n d lor C u b a , al.so a s t a m p f o r get well acquainted with t h e m . I a m W e l l , I will s e n d y o u f i v e cent.s f o r U r o l h e r l>iaz s p i c t u r e . I will c l o s e t h i r t e e n years old, and weigh fifty Cuba mission, and two cents for Bro, L o v e to y u a n d all t h e c o u s i n s Yours ] pounds. I have a littlo sister n i n e Powell's piclure W e take the lUire-pcctfully. 1'AT LANI>UI';HS ! m o n t h s old. S h e has two little s h a r p TIST AND HFKI.ECTOR, a n d I l i k e t o .^lcdina, Tonn . road I be cousins' letters. I a m t w e l v e t«oth. She can wave h e r h a n d a t any one when asked to, can whistle, can M i i h O I. l l \ i i . K . \ , M o m | i t i i s , T o n n y o a r s olil, a n d I h a v e six b r o l h e r s a n d pat a cake, can sing to h e r doll, a n d — D o a r M i<lam I ' l o a s e ti.jd iiicl i-od two sisters, and ono m a r r i e d 1 go t o can fell any one eood-hye. Incloscd ilii c e n t s I r o i n ( i a d - d i n i!,ipii l S u d a . .' S u n d a y s c h o o l « v e r y S u n d a y , a n d "•y ' find ten cents for ("uha. I will close Hchool lor i h o C u b a m i s s i u n a r y w o r k t.-aclioi IS \ l r K l o i s e Hu.sliing, a n d I with love to you. U n d o O r r e n , and II IS a v o r y iiii;! tin n i n , liu; wo li.ipo liko h i m very miiob T h i s is my f i r s t liitle .fames FLHTUR-R OsniiRN. It will t>o i n s t r u i i i e n i a l in a u!oin plisfi l e t t e r t.> y o u , a n d I will c l o s e f o r i b i s Full Crock, T e n n . ini! Mimo Kood I ' e r h i i p s wo c a n - e n d tune CcillA HOIIEHT'<ON, DF.AII A I S T N O R A Knock, knock, iiioro s o m e i i m . ' roal s o o n \ ours DEAR A I NT NORA Sister has here comes another cousin to join the (ruly, A M I S K MLLSA MDN, Siiiiiliii/ ,S'./i.e./ Si'fiiini knooked, and I am just behind. 1 groat work, but it is tho first time I ' want to join the cousins too. I am ever wrote for a paper. 1 am nine years < i a i l s d o n , T . nil I eleven years old I live so far away old I have ono littlo bad brother and DKAH A I NT NOHA May 1 j o i n t h e from a church that I do not go lo Sun- ono sister. My brother will be three c o u s i n s in t h e Y o u n g S o u t h ? I'.pa day-school. It is natural for ine to say years old in .July. My papa takes the t a k e s t h e IIAI'TIHT ANI> U E H . K r r o i i , I Aunt Nora I have an aunt by thot B A I ' T I H T A N D H B K I . E C T O H , and I like a n d we l i k e it v e r y m u c h . We have name, wboin I love dearly Find in tho Young South page. I am going lo Sunday rchool i vi-ry Sunday, and closed ten cents for Cuba. Mauinis school. I am in compound numbers in p r a y e r m e e t i n K e v e r y S u n d a y nigl l 1 says she will not correct our letters. Robinson's third part of arithmetic, a m a i n o m b o r ot t h e I l a p t i s t c h u r < li I She says that she docs not want us to fifth reader, second part of geography, t r i e d to o o r r e c i t h e B i b l e Q leor S t o r y , ' be liko tho vain jackdaw I have Just grammar, and word book. Inclosed a n d I h o p e it is r i g h t . I only found reod about in " . l o o p ' s l''ahles." find ten cents for the Chapel,and a t w o t w e n t y o n e m i s t a k e s . I will t r y l o s e n d Kelly, Miss. LENA FI.INN. ccnt stamp for Brother Diaa'a picture. d u t i e s ot l i f e a n d you and somo take their w o m e n in t h e money next stand world timo, As as a l>F.AII A I ' N T .NoilA YOU soo t h e r e I will have been a reader of the Young South for o long MAUV K HA/.R.mohk. time, but I have never attempted to Doxtor, Toon. write I am going to school to ono of Not porfoct this time, Mary, b u t try He again. D o n o t w r i t o a l l y o u r a ' s b i g , a s tho best toaehors I ever went to. is so kind to all. His name is Mr. P. so—A-—whon j o u uso thorn as w o r d s to I would liko 'o correspond themselves, Mary. 1 a m g l a d y o u a r c 0 Tunc. with Cousin Beulah Orcon. A s this is a Christian. Como again. my first attempt, I will closo with lovo D B A R A U N T NOUA : W i l l y o u receivo one more cousin on your page ?. to you and the cousins. M I N N I K OSIMIRN. My papa takds the BAPTIHT AND URFoil Creek, Tenn. ft.KOTOB, and I liko to read it very much. I a n thirteen years old. W o D K A R A U N T N O R A : I auppoae you are having- a good Sunday pchool, and ond the eousina havo forgotten mo ore I liko it very much. I will send ten this, aa i t haa boon a good while ainee o e n u for Cuba, also two eenta for Bro 1 wroto. 1 am g o i n | to aohool at Caa Dlaa'a pioture. A a t h i a ia my flrat let- talian Springs. Mlat.. to Prof. J . W . tor, t will olose. W l L l i i l KAHTIH. Martibf of N e w • Orleikng. 4 1 havo five N e w Middleton, Tenn aiudio«»l via.: "Pbyiiioal Geography," i O i d y o a g e t y o u r p i o t u r e a , W i l l i e ? I " Banford'a Arithmetlo," " Orafnmar," Rent them. , , .'•Bwinton's History,'; and " N a t u r a l c l o s e f o r f e a r of t h e w a s t e b a s k e t DEAR AUNT NOHA I Kolly, Miss. UANIRI. FLINN. J nothitfg o f tb« otbtw bfxile* J . R. arayefl Jb Son (luf to you if i t oan b« b«d, plaee " T h o Tbreo M n . Jtfdiibiiv^ the handa of OhrifUAn. boys, for t h e y ^ e r e a i u t i l y tbtw) w f women Who obnaeorktod ovov? tldfl|J the serviee of God, «Bd no oilft, I l i [ to me, oaii, after roftditif itC'^il^l to live without «n obJaot WljfO or again be a Chriatian tflm DKAR AUWT N O R A ! another couain i n ? old. My mother i a d«idr'«Slt|., with my aunt and voole* D^^ wood. H e ia a Baptist prtttuiWj been taking tho Ihnffmet Ba forty years. I go to'Snada^T-M' every Sunday. I have no time, for I apead all m y inofii^in^^O Sunday-school. I w i l l o t ^ to %U$ } i ' the first Ume. Give w y loW't® ' Orren and t h e b a b y . ' V ^ ^iftg Cleveland, Ga. DKAR attempt. 8AI«MIK O B H U R N . l^all Creek, Tenn. MRS. 0 . h. H A i t i i r : - rf I am s o that you havo been an the hands of God to lead niiiy to be oonvertod. t ^ o r h i ^ t h ^ would have tboughiljof I t ^ ^ t l not bean for. tho^ltoi^niQlt i b i ^ South. Oati. yna tiU ter^^^' get a book eatled the '* JAloBa yan?^. What is t h o ^ l S p g j Three Mrs. Judaons?" , AUNT NOEA ; I w i l l w H t o , J. few lines to t h e ITunagSoQUttolWQd^l my dime for CdblE' Aottt^^o^ ' promised to try to oorreot t h f < Stories, b u t I have m o h » f correct them in I c»n o o t d , , I have only o n e nighi. t f I any longer to send l b too late. I t i s n i n i n g TVISTJI this evening. H o w d o tbfi i joy themselvea when i t is, 1 will olose w i t h a kiss for, )ittlo 4 Your loving nieeo, l&c GRACII HAMItTOM. I'^Z , Tenmile,La. ^ \ ^^ ^ f ' t ^ V ^ I DBAR A O N T N O R A : M a y I Join t h o cousins in the Y o n n g S o n t h ?, I « m * -f:^ little boy fourteen y « a n o l d X - I one brother and two triaton. O u r p«p»j' is dead, and we livo with Orandpa a" Jeffreys. H e takes t h e BAPTOT A i m RRPLBCTOR, and I enjoy r o n d i n g t b * ' Young S o u t h very tttteh.' ! w n d 1 0 v c e n u for Cnba. also 2 oente for Brother Diaz's picture. W i l l etoee w i t h love to' you, littlo James, • n d U n o l e . O m n . jAHIsHlMBr Enon College, Toon. Vor Freeman. 25 denta; Nellio^ Wilhoito*' DRAR AI!NT NORA: I havo been reading tho Y o u n g South for s o m e t i m e , and havo dooided to be ono of tho eon- A r o M e C Herhetr sins. I am a little boy ten yeara old. I Blaoktr have never written for a paper before. 10 oentoj J I havo five sisters. My least aiater, is C l t u . o f j nine months old. H e r name is Maggie aohoolt .Anthott] Knox. I will olose an this ia my firat nt " J- .if' AUNT would write again. I send yon the Queer Story this time. I found twentyfour mistakes in it, Auiit Nora, you will find incloscd twenty cents, my 'b«eo ao dolajTod, that lolMr 1 ,nny fiithoriopt ^ batldidvMkajlvi % Hailey wa»1 oithcr o f i b « boj»k« t «iWBginqtai7% f^tlntt^Ji-; H e u p h i a POir,l|>d b of " T h o T h f M t f r f ^ J i dolUi; i^nd Vavosm." JflS [ATift, 1800, m •Si ' M won , « ! « » « • « ' m«4 » SawpwlUa. In tMwJI, HAW,, II U niaan. |i U tiow, iwitliMl I tor ytim, tho loiullUR inedlctno Ui« |)l<K)il, -and lonlng- nud— ^' ttronitfiMklni •ytiem. *ht« " j(«xi name «t Iwiw"»» tower ot »irrnstb flbruacl." ^ tfi lI lt wouja wquiro rpquir* ft volume {'I to print AU Miwell l>»«l>l« ^ ** • t a n «atd In tftvor o( llood'i ftuiaiiatUlA. Mr. AUwrl ISitM, llviofc nt St Ku»t I'liio L o w e l l 8U«>«1» I'owcil, for 15 y«aiit ompl<»yed M b«Mi carpenter t y J. W. tieimcit, lirofldent or the Erto TelKivhoiio C»in|>:iiiy. Iind a Urco running, wTo rmn® pu l<-it Which troubled lilm a year, when ho iM ffm t.> tuke Kood'(«8(Ur»»l»rllla. Tlic Mti <> soon grfw lew to ilw, end Innehnrt llion illnapiM'ar.-it jM(,I>unphjf,9MCeD• tmimwBt, Lowell, )iad Pralso nwelllnRS «ia lump* u « #> H ' « on W» IM« »nd neck. " OOa 9 wiiicH iiood'e Barsapa S a r s a D a r l l l a rllla completely cured. Mri. C. W, Marriott, wife of tin- l-lcxi Axilutant Fire Eaglne<>r of I^mcll, .<it>B lliat for l« yeare she waii troubleJ wiiii »tomach ditiorder and ilcfc lieadaclic. wliicli notliliiK relieved. Tho attacks cnnie on every foilnlgbt, when the wa« oliIlKcd to tuki; licr IkmI, and wa* unal>ie to enUuru any iioUi>. She look. Hood'l Baraaparlll.i. nml adrr :v llmo the attacks ceascd cntlrrly. Many nioro mlghl be Riven bad w« riMim. On the recnmmendntlon of iieop.o "f l.oweii, who know n«, we tidk yon to try • • V l f f l i U * riTW ft?e» IW-OOO t o f a r •Igtt' mlMloin il»t« y s M - f 1 , 0 0 0 moro t h » n MiittMtad b y t h o Convantioii. H i t m h for t h o old St»te t . — R « r . H . W . Bkttlfl, of Now Borno. N o r t h O t r o I i n l . h M rooeiv«d a umtnimott* a n d e n t h u s l a i U o o»Il to W i l s o n in t h i s B u t e . I t l« not known w h o t h o r ho will aooept or not. H o is ono o r o u r best miniHtera. —Rov. M. li ThomftBof t h o S o u t h e r n B a p t i s t Thoologival Seminary hn.s accopted t h e oaro of tho L a f a y c t t o I'arit ohuroh, Ht. Louia, and ontcrs u p o n his worit J u n o 1. Mo la apolcon ot ax a younx man of m u c h promiHo. — ttov. Mr Andoraon State Secretary of ibe Baptint o h u r o h , prenohtil at tlie firnt Haptiflt ohuroh on S u n d a y and Monday nights. Wo learn t h a t ho is a talented divino and his disoourHcs wore above the ordinary. — h n y h m N r t r t dazrHf — Rutland ohuroh, in Wilson oountv, has about ono h u n d r e d and seventy five in( iiibors lluv P. (Jilliam is the popular and beloved pastor In a nieei ing bold there U»t s u m m e r , in whiuh ho had no help, except t h a t which comolh from above—tho best of bII H o o d ' s S a r s a p a r i l l a 8ol<lby«liani((jrt«t« »l)»l»f"rfrV l r.-|wr. .I..niy ihey had some twenty five oonvr^sion^ byO. !. IIO«I»*«H)., Ap«tlioi »rl''». Ijiw.-ii T h e c h u r c h is composed of some eioel lOO D o s e s O n e Dollar lent material, and seeuH to bo » real 10 28 city set upon a hill. — T h e Cleorgia Baptist C o n v r n t i o n "Top TMr* I ha** t>Mi> afflicted with bod met last week in W a s h i n g t o n , Oeorgin Ol«<tion, Cof»t|naUou and i>tlMk I hava Rev .J n . Kilpatriek was elected t m d a l t thf ine<lleS«M I ooald m t hold of, but all In Tata. Evftn my phydclaiu could president. T h e session seems to have not roIieTo tuy ro*tl*en«u> t o tha mean" been an interesting one T h e corres UmaiatninledundcrKTratiHilii. U f e w a a aburden. TwowM>keagaI«awtheChirairo ponding secretary, I>r DeVatie, stated •«nni«a,'*aiidinye]r* f e u «n an adrertlsaBMBtWTatt'a n i l * . I d w l d c d t o t r y them. t h a t stxiy thousand dollars had been re They hava worhvd wondarfalty. They k««p coivcd for missions d u r i n g the past me reaular, d o o t n a k a ma elok, f i v a me ao a p ^ i t a and are earlnir my pllea. • I a m year. I>r 0 R McCall, the secretary Sfvaataad eaa wallt any w t a a o e . I / I ha<l Bad t&eae pilla lira years a c o they would of the Convention, said that, in all hava Mvad n « •lo.noot but tJiey hav* Mved BOX Ufa. Let th«aMllel«<larerywher« know about one h u n d r e d thousand dollars thalr valae, which la beyond axproaeton. ' had been ^ai^od by (Georgia Baptists I B K B A U ) X.tnrU. BprlBBflald. O. l>r .lohn A Broadus was pro.-ent and iniidc n fine ppeeoh for ihc Seminary. A M i a u i . A T a T H K VOOD. Four ihouK.ind one h u n d r e d and forty Wi ao nr-" MX doilari. WBH fubecribed for the Macon TVaTYLK«» i n O N r i i i v r r » i t y , wliich under t h e rigorous KKVCK. LAWNM * •J.ltICK, AUaotii.O* profidency ol Dr (j N u n n a l l y , has 20«n«20 become ovi rerowded and needs more A|i(>n<ii' "roftlK IMT monih. Will pniTp li or pay forfi-lt. New |i<>rl'»itii J««l mil. A room. .\ lively discussion s p r a n g u p as IS.tn »»raple enl frei. i<> all. I :!7-«> to the Knui Worth Sryiin Finally \V, H. Chiawtflr A Hon, irt Boii.l m . N Y (he Convention decided, with only lour dissenting votes, to r e c o m m e n d to t h e S o u t h e r n Baptist Convention t h a t this series bo c o n t i n u e d . T h o Convention a d j o u r n e d to meet with t h o o h u r o h at Cleanaae the Nannl Hawkinsvillo, F r i d a y before t h e second PiMMicee, S u n d a y in A p r i l , 1891. Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the (tore*. Dr. J R O r a v e a a t M a g n o l i a , A r k READ THIS LETTER. Tutt's Liver SIX PiUs GRAVES E L T S CATARRH Ark. G r a v w p r e i w b o d t h e l a l t o f ft Beriei of A i r e ' s e r m o n s ^ F » d p o « d * y n i g h t , a n d l e f t o n t h e * n e x t naorn-^ i n g ' B t w i n f o r h l « h o m o 10,240111", phis, leaving t h e ohuroh gi'oatly r e . v l v o d a n d a t r e n g t h o n o d b y h i s viuit. Magnolln, Ark. III.','.! ' I " T i r k d ai.i. t i i k t i m e , fay many poor men and women, who seem over worked, or are debilitated by ohanae of season, climato or life H you conld rend iho h u n d r e d s ol letters praising Hood's Sarcaparilla which com-- (rom people whom it has restored to h e a l t h , you would be convinced of its merits. As this is impossible, why not try llood's Harsaparilla yourself a n d t h u s realize its b e n e f i t ' ' It will t o n e and build u p your system, give you a good iippetite, overcome t h a t t i r e d feeling and make you feel as ono woman ex|ircs»ed it, " like a new c r e a t u r e ' W« h«T« arra><K <' 1 fnr thn ilrl- kkKm hikI theli frl» <l« (roiu Kn»l nml MIdille TBiiimatKo niKl Vli-|{liit)t 10 Ki> ii»tr tlie LITTLE f O r e a t O r o w d s a n d InteroRt T8Y THE" CORE. A psTtlcl* I* applied late >Mb Inoctrll sod la •rsMble- Pilee M eta. at Dru|[glila; by iierad, M) eraita. PORTRAIT ENGRAVING. D r . J . II. UnivoH, tlio u m i t i o i i l B a p t i H t d i v i n o , of MotnphiH, han b o o n w i t h UH Hinco S t i t u r d n y , tlio 1 0 t h InHt., t h o d o d i c i U i o n of t h o n o w c h u r c h b u i l d i n g oroetod by the B n p t i s t s n t t h i s pinco b o i n g t b o oc cosion of his vinit. T h o ologant building, although commodiotiH, d i d n o t afford s i t t i n g , o r e v o n H t a n d i n g r o o m , f o r t h o vaHt c r o w d nsHomblod t o h o a r t h o d o d i catory sermon, which waHproacbod S u n d a y last. L a r g o numborR, bei n g luiflblo t o g a i n o n t r a n o o , c o n grogatod around thodooriinnd windows, oagor to hoar tho notod preftohor. Obleaitt H i n U t o f s fVom t h o v n r l o u a B a p « t i s t o b u r o h e s t h r o u g h o u t t h i s sootion w e r e in ftttendanoo, a n d not* wlibstanding the inolement weather t h o a u d l b n o e w a s l a r g e a t eaoh'^ sonrioe, a n d i n t e r e s t o o n t i n q e d n n ^ a b a t e d t o t h e oloso. M •y, MElHPfllS 4N1> COTTON BELT VVp ti»v« iirroiiaril •(•hfdiiUi l« «rrl»€ ai I'.m Wot h alHiut.') oVItK k p.io. By iiurihailiiB raiir llilift »la I bin Kiiiir fnu nrtiul a two snti a hnlf iiillf* •imiillMiii rntivfHr ui M.in|>' is. rilB Naabvllln «ml <(«.«ylii .|«li.«ali'> »lll ) ..In »l Mf^ltpbla. Awnu '.11 arcompiinx il)*- ilf*lo|(]itFjt anil iiMik out /ol (or thslr romlort. Kqf (urtli.i Ijhiriiiiitinn write 'o T. X. Wll.LlAMS, I'SM. Agent HOI MH Ailmita. tla SOMETHING NEK Us w«t«h iriie (lile VM rvvr MAKK K I L L b ALU PAIN 20C" A BOTTLC ^ - B»l««Yvoir«rri1. ThisisAfeJiait mAa« ol tm heavy 19 harUaolli} fol QVfr cotu^MMitim (it«t«i and wa; rftiit*<t to w«Ar !•>• yftrt |l ha |)lffc«s WautifuMy «nfr«v««l d^ecrateit ectl Rixthed b banil. The nioveriictifc ti' ^ ftii« WaUhiM el)!*, ful auirk train, et panikinu l>*l«nr«, |>*trn pinion, Mcuratrljr rrfu latnl antt *aju>tMl aiv w»irap'-<l fnr 10 f ^ n A iruAraalM U HBI WUI «scl Wml4h, 'Hit*' wal' U»t Are suld •try WUrr* for 9K--W9 l»av fortb* M t< Mlllbf«rer>«.«<». B«n' M eentt in aURipe ti « guarAnt<>«<if p| H>d faith an< W9 will Mfld fo9 the watrt hf 0tprta9 C. 0 D eulilt-rf 9 •larnmalion, If iwrfertlj iatlsfjetnry yon My<l«» (}i« UUitce, Ift 10. dlierwn* M^blti* CJUJiOOrrKM. OrrteJ - ImiUfdiaUly, Mndlni •&-«> lo full wUh order, atnl if flr»! Itiow.'IS , rh.rn.,, P a s t o r s a n d S . S . S u p t . '^i;;;'. ; ; ;;;;;;:: lul inril, «iiil rci'i'lvf friT Suiiilii>-«(;tM«'l llHlilfiltniiKli. ('!<" Htipnllefi. A<Itlr,'p*f IN-* lailil. Ohio 1 lU till' »«l) "'J^l H TO.. BILE BEANS D«oHieSMAU.8IZB(40 little beana to the bottle) Tber are the moat oonvenlent: ault all axea. l>rloeof eltber flie. 9S ceau per bottle. •enu (coppers or stampi>. « . J F.SMITnACO.. Makers of 'aileBeaae. • • St. Loula Mo. JONES, HE PAYS THE FREIGHT. B-TON WAOON eCALeS, t e ^ BEAU BOX BBA03 TAS£ BIAU. Kri'Vht I'bIII. Wnrmiilpil fnr ft Vriirw Acrat. W.ntrd, Hrnil r»r Trrma. FARMERS' n.rn anil WarrhnH*r S.-hI.'.. JONES OF BINOKAMTON. Bingbamton.N. Y. Of KTsry Diicrlfilnn. H o a s e Forn rB n«ryi sQ-iwIe, h i nandg G o o d s PRICE ' V.orton. Scott & Rokrtson 26 51 204 N. CoUego St. NASHVILLE. TENN. Hate jfou^aii ti d |ri«iut« ynu waol mlar||<d tu aayalaef If m lead fer my prie* 11a-aMclal rlers toI Mlnlilen. Mink Aity eae that will MDd me s iMaet Piieiu Fiioie with M e ^ ' a in one cent iianpi, 111 I • • made ai d r»wUI n i "tie doMtt t t n ale* rheln'a tmned tnm laiAe. win sand taroiile ant, If desired tor i ane otal slaniM. AddrtMi, ILLS, ._ UOltl ty, i:aan, SSb ^ >. Meals, X t a k o My R e i t , AND 1 AM vmoBOtig fcN<n;mi TO TAK« ANVTItlNO t CAN I.AV MV IIANM ON } cdiiw t<M», FOR S u o l t ' s fm u l s l o n o f P u r e Cod L i v e r Oil and Hypophosphltosof Llmeand S o d a n o t ONI.V CtlRBI> MY I l l « 4 | l > i«>llt C O I I N i n i l | > l i O I I HUT BUILT MK Uf, ANl> IS NUVV J'UITINll f/ f' BONES AT Tlie RATIC OF A I'OtlND A OAV. I 1 AKK rr JUS I AS liAStt.V AS I l>0 Mlt.K." SUCH TKSIIMi.NV IS NOTIIlNa NKW. s c o n ' s F.Ml'IKIKN IS liiilNlJ WONDKRS DAil.v. Take no oiiikh. THE ELKHART GARiilAGE& HARNESS MFG. 60. For Vf.ra h»v«i aotd con111 wiioit.»«i.< e ' l w . »*!'!'' itiiiiiiliii ilinlcnt )<r.ii1f, BiiHi tin «lier« h'f csnmlimtlon I'fr I ,.I- liuyoiir I'uyfn'tehti-li'ir j >1 lotmitwrintiHy Wn^rrantciJ t-.i-u-y., Ktblmrt, J lEWMuSIGgOOKS A thorooghiT i prMtleal tmok mil of eomi minisa from Iweliinlnie to »n(l. ar»«n«jl for Mule Volcea ami «iwM!lall» i^aptod for hm In Y. *• " A. in«.tliiK«. F.dlt«d bjr W. r. BuDoa. Prloe, WrBnm. Du.ta for varloiti< Volrv, SACRED D U E T S . ii..liidd and .rr.n«*d t>)' W, r. auDD*. I>rlni. (I ti. S E L E C T SACRED S O N G S . ^r/CX; tout >aer«d Mien by modam wmiWHra. l>rliT. tl co wmoTrxjAJPt. O A H n h i l E O ^ ^lliwnA tlnlllTan'i l«i*«t QuIluDLlKllSa work. Vocal Scorfc «l OO l lano eooM!. 60cU 1 Vocal Omoa, Mota. i Ubretto. lOrta THE FROQ WHO WOULDa 'w^tl^'n br Kllaaliflth B.aman and Ad»l. Barmj and eompoawJ lir K. II. Jamltm. Prim, tl.tMi THE COLLEBE M I N S T R E L Mule Volcmi. niieolallJ dniilgnwl for ui« of Callesi. fltuilonti Olp« l3luba. Prip., tt OO. Any of the above wnt br mail, poatpaid on mt'ipt Iiti marked prire. —ptrat-raHiin a»— T H E J O H N C H U R C H CO.. r t w tih CINCINNATI. I» NEW YOUK. m •1 M<»rg^n.n that .oloted a l e r i M of i havfeproduMd tt)%grandest m i t t l o f O t n t ' i work t b s t b a s «v«r b a s B ' k^OWn lit t h o history o f ( h o ohurvli 1« m t d a r eomtniett^B^^^ On April 8 i 3 r o t h « r H . 0 . Robsfts, i w for 0 f « r ( b r M b o M M l T o f Stamping. Grottnd«|<Ky.« o n h e r s l d e d G o d will bl^sf h b w o | t I s b e w ^ r o a s » Kraat rsTiTalist, a n d k n o w o only t o b s r o . H a i;o«a t o H u n i a f i l l s , A l a . • ^ o u r paator ( a t wbtmi inatanoo be- was {nvU«d), quietly otimmenoed t h e m e e t Mwrvin, Tenooaawfc v ' ^ l f e ^ ing. Oil t h e first n i g h t t h e oongrega•• t i o n was not large, b u t Irom nif h i t o W . M. W o o d c o c k — D e a r B r o t h e r ; n i g h t t h e a t t e o d a n o e i n o r r a s e d u n t i l wo T h e list of Assooiatioas a n d a u m b e r of had to send o u t for m o r e bcnches, a n d ohurohes la each that b a d ogntributed t o borrow c h a i r s f r o m o u r mcrohaniH. to o u r S t a t e miMions, as published in F o r a limo, t h o u g h t h e a t t e n d a n c e waa the Bai'TIbt AND K k f l m o t o b of HO largo wo began to lose f a i t h , a n t h e A p r i l I 7 t h , was, p e r h a p s , t h e oauso of int) n 8t was n o t so a p p a r e n t a i wo oould d o i r e , b u t wc f o u n d t h a t tho f a u l t was t h i s c o n t r i b u t i o n coming f r o m B i g o u r own, and as aoon a^ t h e c h u r c h S p r i n g ohuroh. W e h o p e t h a t m a n y went to work r e s u l t s followed. T h o o t h e r o h u r o h e s will see b o w d e l i n q u e n t we have been a n d f o r w a r d t h e i r oolle«> meetings olorcd Sunday last and t h e re Bult 18 over t h i r t y oonveraiona, eixteen tions a t onoe. W i l l not e a c h pastor who sees t h e additiona by e x p e r i e n c e and b a p t i a m , meager list, a n d who knows t h a t b i s t h r e e received by lctt.er and two rcHtored c h u r c h has n o t c o n t r i b u t e d any t h i n g , to t h e c h u r c h press t h e m a t t e r h o m e to t h e h e a r t s Nor ia this all, not only have s i n n e r s a n d conscitinoos of o u r b r e t h r e n ? O n l y been b r o u g h t to ropcntoncc, b u t t h o t h i n k of it a m o m e n t — o n e t h o u s a n d ohurch and all C h r i s t i a n people of t h e o h u r o h e s , with an a g g r e g a t e of fifty town and o o m m u n i t y h a v e been revived t h o u s a n d m e m b e r s , n o t one of w h o m as never l)olore. Too m u c h can not be over givca one c e n t f r o m year t o y e a r I said in praise of B r o t h e r Roberts. He Missionary Baptist! For shame, p n a c b e t i daily and held his congregab r e t h r e n , n e v e r claim t h a t honored t i t l e tion closely, and every one in tlio comagain. B u t t h i s is b u t wasting words. munity learned to love him, and this, T h e r e are p e r h a p s o v e r fifty per cent, too, w i t h o u t t h o leaht concession from of Tonncoseo B a p t i s t s w h o ' n e v e r h o a r hiin of what he believed to bo the t r u t h , of S u t e o r foreign missions. They l i e if a grand m a n . and being so good, do n ' t know t h a t missions is i n t h e i r fuu.xt be a very happy man All this Bibles, a n d t h e y never read o u r o h u r o h can be said w i t h o u t d e t r a c t i n g f r o m t h e papers. T h o u s a n d s of o u r b r e t h r e n rneriti of o u r pastor, B r o t h e r W W . Gardner No c h u r c h could h a v e a b e t - food t h e i r h u n g r y s o u l s on t h e h u s k s ter pa^tor t h a n wo have, a gentle, pious a n d garbage t h e get f r o m their political J . H. KlffO. Christian g e n t l e m a n , learned, and a papers. Y o u r s , t h o r o u g h B a p t i s t . H o ia honored a n d rospectcd by all in o u r c o m m u ily. W e have a handsome c h u r c h building, all paid lor, a large m e m b e r s h i p , and a Sunday-school with an average attendance of sixty. F r a t e r n a l l y yours, J . K. P I I a l b . Osceola, A r k . Church T h i n and i m p u r e blood is m a d e r i o h and h e a l t h f u l by t a k i n g H o o d ' s S a r s a r a r i l l a . i t e u r o s s c r o f u l a , salt r h e u m , all blood d i s o r d e r s DO TOU WANT S t r e e t , KNOXVILLE. TENN. Oroenvillo, Michigan Sunday m o r n i n g Rev L I). Ba'<8. D I) . preached from tho text 2 Cor. xii. T h o h o u s e was well fllled. Hta sormon was ably rendered I t was so m u c h appreciatod t h a t a motion was m a d e and c a r r i c d that it bo p u b l i s h e d til conoiwtlon with the BAPTI»T ABD RB»I,I.CTOB, I hare oprneil a book ili partnienl lo Knoxrille. to •upplr a t long Mt Any Baptlitur rellglou. Utruld, o f M i c h i g a n . bwli will lie Bupplfwl at iiubllahbra' prlcea. Ord.ra i n t h e Vhriftian lor IxHika traon or Hiiuday-ichool lltpraturn rarIn t h e evening Dr. Bass preached his iieatly lolklttd. Ilelow la a parUal Itatof booka anil prlin a. farewell sermon, to a crowded house. BIblita lo aiiit any one from JOc. tfl W 00 llmadiia' IVaparatlon and UellTery ol Serinona 1.79 H i s t e x t was from 2 Cor. xiii. 11. ChiUtUii l)O0 rln«i>-l'endl«ton l.flO Services ' o p e n e d by baptism. There « orjr ol lb- BaptlaU j-W Orara Truinan J-JO wore eleven baptized. H i s sormon was Hill 11 h'a Bible Dlcilonirr I Ml He Hilar ol Klr,« -W very touching and impressive. Throne olDaTld M Hrmtieol the lloiiae ol Darld I.«i spoke of tho pleasant year he had s p e n t The aliOTi three folumea to one addrcai 4 00 Joaephua—coinplMe fO" with us, and of t h o k i n d n e s s of t h o peoThe Church llarrey 100 ple in t h o o h u r c h a n d o u t , hoping we Ml The Paator—llartet I ()0 would c o n t i n u e to grow in g r a c e a n d Notea ol li.'riiioii»-l'endl«ion.. PlitlncllTe I'rinc'ii'oa ol llapllata—Pendlrton.. 1.28 live in unity as in t h e past year. H o ^e» Or at Iron Whet-I-Orafea t.M I'llgrliD'a Hrogrfas -Mo. TSo. A l.M also apoke of tho many t o k e n s of love TlieiKloala Krinai—»i l. I and 2, Bach 1.00 Mould of Kocirlm—.1. II. Thonia* IK) given to his family, which would bo |,i|ool Wiu. Carey .• l.»J IJfoof Adonlraiu Judaiin, tir hlaaoti Mward.... l.tU appreciated. T h e r e w i r o four aoooptod Howell on 0>nimunli>n 1.00 for b a p t i s m , a f t e r t h e s e r m o n . T h o Churtih I'oniinunlon-dardner 1.00 UlMllpa ol Ttulh-tUidntr 1 W house was so full t h e r e was not s t a n d Baptlat UyinaD'aHook—lirerta 78 Paaloi'a llsi d IhKik—Kmii 'Sc. A 1.00 ing room. W h i l e t h e e h o i r sang " Q o d Bapllat ' hunh IHrextory—lllaco* 90 be w i t h you till wo meet a g a i n , " t h e (.'huroh Manual—fendli'lon Rautlit Short Metho<i people ail oamo a n d shook h a n d s w i t h ThTee Heaaona Wbtr I am a Baptlat-I'endleton Howell on the Destjonahln thojpastor. The ohuroh membors are Rantlat Pamphleta-A, H, C, », each s o r r o w f u l a t t h e d e p a r t u r e of so good a Middle UIe-(*raTea Tillrmnift—OrSTN p a s t o r , h u t so G o d wills. On the folOld lendmarkirm—O'aw iDteruowmuolon—arares lowing Monday, at 1 p.m., Dr. Bass Gonimenury, by Jameaon, FauMtt A Brown • ••t><a«>t*eaa*aa.*>«a«t«a«*«.»**a***t* AaOO bsptisod all who were awaiting baptism. (4 von).... Oommeaury on Msttbew-Breadus a.a8 " lt<ark andLuie, (oDe«ol.).~k.7n It was a beautiful sight, and will never o " Jt>bn—Uovey...... 3.25 be forgotten by those wbo witnossed i t •• •• Aeta^Baekett 100 William The tlajptlil*e-Aunt..i 10 And still if it j m m s as tbougb h« finritematle Ulfipg lo isbed all bis woft, yet bis msnory and 4pu>t Oitaehlsm....... w S>w>IUII Sdene; W work irill still be fsU. and b b work will OlD>eaBimantonat d the Bap lita—tltlnH...., 10 A ^dtoresialostieol , a p p l l . . p K » p { l ybiyfca and trairt^ Snaday. yak go on ibongb be is far ilroin u . M o r g M l b . KMOsvlUa. Tmui. Dr. Bass was honored and loved Iqr .- • • ..: • ..... . . . P . A . W I I - S O N - S (TOM IC AND ANTl O r U ! ' - f ' I f R O P I X - X s S , • ISURECUf^E rOH Me'ADACHn I moM^ n / u m v ^ f i i l f C M ' ' au. okwioilW - MaHuraeruitia B. S . F A M I I I S T O q t i P H t ^ f g d , ! B. L F A H i E i r o i ^ M i t F U G E 00 rOU WAiT NOltTHER!* H c n o o i . AMEiVCr. I'roriir'-n (!o«p»Tt«T T»achir« for Cullama, i>l« nnd Fxiiiill** withtiiil c.vt. 1. Huppllaa hem wklnK ponltloiia with •iiitabl. plaiMa at I iMit .1. Teacltera wUhhiK ' • • po.ltIon.andaebooL -• . . . IT -r. dMlrlo« tr.rhi'ri. (hoiilil a<ldrmMi, with Ic. J,_ with ttaoip S S. WOOLWINK, Prop.. «tt.li»lll., T« GULLETTSMAGNOLIA NASHVILLB. T E N N . J ThlaCollete, tkoogti ret <n lU InflUMr^i^ haamoretliau MOCaraAtrstiMleMtirooeu*. U. W . IS I'li aoxowii iTha rORCMOBT STANDARD COTTOil o - x x o * Of T H I WORLD liir » iiuS^iii i?in\Sor!dVcoH«mB!n tlofi on. New Orlesna, over all- oompetltors. Airiaie linprnvHinenU-tkiiible Bruali ilMon lsffaa)ni Jacac. lave been adileo, Artjuatahle 8«hI IloarUa,et«,. -la^ry « ! • aMawiiir Tknrri ^ wIthCOVMN heliirH Blil|iment. Aildreaa for further parllculars Q U U E H Q I N CO. A M I T E C I T Y . U . O I I L K H T G I N C O . , A m i t e City, L . :w la o v m B u c ^ ^ a s . "" SPECIFlCOXYCENe laMwIlMtea Vla • OsnaMle. laaMalatWtaat Ihr tke Iniica. la SISkreel A«M ••y •< Iter treat. M«l.t ItM-thaM S m . DO VOtt W m O l WITH IT T Thea uM t h e and rtflabiB remedy e a c b ! Scbools! nrk « Bapti&t Book Depository BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY. r - a . r r x i t - a . r e NO t a f a e BKf I I T Hi'IU or rureCop(>»'.fto>lTin for Chiirrhp«, ,•<01100111, Kir. Alatnii., K»rm»,iito. FI'l.LV WAItllANTKh. ^l,l^|.>Sll. Mtit Fr.«. VANDUZEN a TIFT. CineleaaK. Q l-4ft To ^nniJBmonine« Mine«, Sick Headache, Oonttlpatton Liver, ComplatnM, Uke the tafe and' certain remedy, SMITH'S I (lif FLF.SH O N M Y ROUTB. TIii'oiikIi M^'epor Mviii|ililn l<i I'orl tVorlli. ItxellnlOK Clinlr t'lir t'l-o' Mi-ii<|ilil» t'ui'l Wiirtli. HOt.II> TUAIN Tlll(0|i«;il. Ifi> C'liniic« to Mtna Coiiiini'tloii. CREAM BALM Bastores t h e Hensea of Tnate a n d flmell. ROCK & SAWflON I GONVENTION F O R T W O R T H . TIeketa <111 Nulo lit nil Coupon Tlokiit<*l<lrt<a Ono rnm for the rniuul trip K<><>d for thirty ilnya. I have been Kuffering t h e nost t h r e e m o n t h s with r h e u m a t i s m . Ono botilo of Salvation Oil gavo entire relief F r a n k O ' B r i a n , B a l t i m o r e , Md. I ' , A glass factory in tho S t a t e of New .Jersey is f^aid to bo engaged in little I'lse but the m a n u f a o t u r o of bottles for Dr Bull's Cough Syrup. Prioo, 2.'') cents. IPAtll nlkr bM » BAPTIST —Reoontly M r s Booth, n o t h n r of t h o Sulvation A r m y , ditid in London. W h a t e v e r may bo t r u o an to t h o o r g ' n i aation with whioh sho was identifiod, t h e r o was aoniothinn b e a u t i f u l , t o u c h ing and ohooring to t h o Ohristion in hor laat uttoranoca, Said she ; " T h o waters are rising, b u t so am I I am n^t goini? u n d e r , b u t over. Do u ' t i)c oon corned a b o u t your dying. O n l y go on living well, and the dying will bo all right ' Do n ' t discourajjo any body ' She said " 1 cast myself upon (Jod. I m u s t - I do , and over tho past and into the present, and for tho f u t u r e , 1 t r u s t , trust, I trust "—(\iilr<)l liaptml e b a r a a t t f c ' ^ a b t t ^ f i o n a a g o 6 4 iroHt to ibe^'^pbarobt bftTtof b s p U s e d o w d a r l n i g y b e v i s t e r . H « aliM i s l d a ' iD foK n>oB«y with v ^ I q H t o llRaNONlTI*. MAY F E V I M I K O i n S O I T I I i j O i M M Y , XaiWIIe. Tsss. J 'i aTSjid^Rlffyiw'wiiKiif Hn^awHanaeairiOT .>lM^;•1iBtiii»"^jlgCii; MMB M m T H l T 'V 'm ttOUTHKITN A O n tli«M«oBi J . R . O R A V B S S O N No. 347 Mala tL, B E I P H I S , TBIIN., Will a Fresii an^ Foil M o \I1 the 8tat)()iir<l I ^ t t « t Baptist pnblioitions. Ait th« boKt rtaittiitt Sunilay Kcliool lHX)k», hel|w aud librariea. All th»< l>«jt iK¥>ka ii«e<lf() for MlnioU'ra' liltrarion imd helpa for tliH piilpit and fitudy. his «orrowing wife and llUfreDi,Ve exUnd^oar heart-felt ayui l^v paifay i q hereaTement. If l^^noor Jforrowi^witb an aotiuaintanoe of only a few year* be profound, what uiujit after the loving oonipaniob All tlin Kiaiidard Cliiirch MaiuialH and liHptiBt liititoriea. All the Itmt H y m n and Bonn txwks for Cliiin'h«'», Kevitals and Sunday K<-h«>ol». Ill iMitli round and ehajK-d n o t ^ p h T k o U l i f t - l i n i e i I v i C ^ M t i eOftiiM hereof ba forwarded ti> I M AMD RBVLBCTOR for pub ^ t o t h e afUioted family, l a d Bpretd npon oar ohnroh book. B08A L«K. L , THE f^n'ii>rth t*n' whi.i.' MVKtt*iii KIT OVIT \ SCAKKI) KDiTOU. w.H-kttl "..ni.-ul,' run .l..nti," (||.|.ili A l UfTifi.l farin.T staikol iiiti. tiw isuiictiitii tatrtJ 1.111 (ki-S, iiiinii>,T-« ilrvwninkfTs sitiin nitli a bi^ will). ii!i.l<T hu .inn Strxsi8»n, • »li.>|. prU,"' li.•»s<-fc.i.|>.-r.i, mirsiii> '• fVi> Vim Ihi',,lit.ir'• li.. asl(.<l • I mil imitli.Ts, .itnl fivb'-i! w..ir..-n (.Tiicnilly. i>r vviLN (hi- (inlf .ijifin'li.-iisin- rinlv I'ipnv's F.>\.iri!o Tn-S-njiti'in i< tlio j:rfatj*l •• tw . .[..llrii., .^l-ihi \ «'iir iwthlv Ivini; umiiuk.I,".! U^ nn a|i|«|>a}«r, for life. Ih- S.-II i tijeiiijj .iinlijil ami nM.'ciiii.' i.mi,.. ,>i " Vou Iv »>-llt >11. • MM -T .l iin;htf It ).r->iii|.l!i iiiui.«n wrt'j sick mill liSi.. t.. i|i.v .111iiiUlpyiticJn, tl.ntiii.-, \,.siL ii,-rv..ii. H.^k •Ufl tol<-. h;i.l Pi. no jirnstnitii n, .1. I.iliiv ,i 1 It n IwUtf. Iia. li II !».( Iiiiii.li iiii.l f.i-t liL.' I •», '-nrr-'iilly - iii---iiii.|. I 1,. .:i, XI.TI.-U.,,Olllllill't <lt>i.)l Lllit,...! •%illi .-..[ji;!, ,ii.| 1 iiTi,! vkihi -il sj. inn :i|.,| i.l'i|.ti,| t,, thini'^ht sh . .^.|•Ml•Ill.tl.lfL rn..li. iii.i iil.-lir« I. ll.- . I'lin-lv i-f (loljw'vl N r .ni;.l |ri.,l !|i-.i 1 >r I l-i.- h l> ..] Ilv lij.M' !.• , ill HIH .-..iiili h'nv-..riT.. !-r.-«-ni>H..ii iTi,Mifi .a...| in v • ir ' 11 -if I'm '^Mt.*!!! ili.tii sli.. t.i iih"i.| ill ii.)"i;iii,. il -.-•(liiiii- .iihI rf.-n;.-ili,-iiiii^ n.r\ rttnl (••. !> ».v '.,<'11 ;llMi tL;|Il,|silTlV< flS « 11... • ' i i , . I'M... Tlj.l;, ,1, H Iii,.,junl.%l put ni.i ..v(i .i.'i n. li^' " mil mv iilii.il.l,. Ml lilliniii;; nii.l siiUlii N..« ..la.-r 1 ..liii," f.r lM-r< mi i i. ilj.l.tliti • 1,. Hiil .(•iv, .-x s>-jir.' TU.- initi. !., h.u ,-1,1..I tli-.-iwiiili 1.1 ivti..'i. i.i .-tral'-'i. 'Mvt.uln, nn.l .iCIi.i^-! p i " i; •,)-.. f ir .1 111^1,1, n ••"1 Fl'Illj't.'UlH, ...,11! '•.•<i!»' nlf.-n.l.i.il I' I ' 'Ml. tl'.fial anil st..rin„- fi> f r, il. fill, H.i.Hn t . Ii'tildiv n ti 'ii, iii.l r. i.. ii ; 111- ..l.-Jni.-ti..in pm I ri'fi>-s)!in;> IIKI .-.•li.-v.^ UMI'-I* 'i hiT tmiili!.. !• .nil! lio!•< jjuamiit.-..! t . v-iJkfaiti.Ti . .-r v KI.r n iW-.l; !. . «».. ,,„ \\ , ,„an . Hit cir [.il.N. ( •' "•> r.'fun.l.»l. h's ri 1 i' -M.l |i w t . l^iiro IlB'tn, (si-iit nt:lt« /i.-T.-. II ; ft I, V'.T!!--,-, ( . ii(.,;i,, n.. a|.>«ll >l I . lii.-l.. r l » , . ; 11,1 SVVIJ) <>.• , I.-I,- - i«li«i! ill 1 ' ,ii, , 1 . I..1.-) cnckiao ton c^-ntt, 'n ffuiii]' . I 1 W .tu i DtM-K.VHAP.v traii^i* .K .>irili-^i-sii ..r r n, ( , tl,., Kt.'.iim. Il an.I .! I \t. I vrii.\. r.Vi Mrtin Slrtvt, HiifA-i ii!i l.u r..iii,-, it in,,Kin, I B b t l c b , UB8. M . L BACON, GtmmilUr. M b 8 . O l i v i a J a c k s o n B u i i n s . A l l her aequaintanoes will deeplv deplore the death of Sister Oliver J a c k son. She was married last Dtccmbcr to M r . B u r n t , of Arkansas, and re eentlvdied in that State. She was a limember of t h e Roek Spring Baptist chnroh, M a n n eounty, Tennessee, near 'Golambia. N o t h i n g but their exces sive n i e f eomptres with the undying attachment of her devoted parenta to her. She deservedly enJoved tbe admij ration and praise of all who knew her •—not havinit to wait for post-mortem eneoniams. i taught her when a child. I bftirtiBed her when converted, I faced her a t the marriage a l u r , and herexp r s i s s i desire was ( i f convenient) that I eondnet her memorial service. The ^ •nrviTing family consists of an aflfec tionate father, a tender little brother ' ( R o b e r t ) , and a model stepmother— certaioly the paragon of perfeotion. if ^ •neh may be ascribed to her sex May they receive the consolation!) of ib« •pel, apply its preciona promises, and > eomlortra by the grace o f nur bles»cd Lord. W . T. UHSBRT. ^Columbia, Tenn. M a b y L . BIBLE (i<li.>ii« llrailnclii-, l i o i i , niltiiiiw .%llu< l-.\T. In, ur3 promptly D R . BEPOSITOBY W ill Im? made un e«{HH-ial feotiiru of the lloiiiw. the %'ery U«t and t:hi aix'gi Htyl«« of Bilih-8 and TeatiinientB in all •.ersioiis puhlisht^d in .Viiii>rica will Im foiii! 1 hi-rtv The nmihlo or f'arallel IJihlf, the verv best for the family and the pulpit, will be a apciaitv, andf also, a rare and Bplendid line of booka for • liildren and youug people. Our purjxifio is to make the lioaae a Hibie and Book Supply for agents and l unviiBwrB where I hey rpI eaay terms, larjte disioinitfi, and Save Freight .\n a);eut wanted in every asBoriation in the Soiitli Addretw i. R. G R A V E S & SON. Memphis, T h o u s a n d s t)uvc q u i t " T H E UPAS "" Send ten contM U> ><i*lit>.-i«l,>,i, liiillco... ( ) i "••-"l"' f .. -(..Ml,.. >1 .11 I • • • 'V > 1 P" 1 It}' III.. ,.f P I K R G E I ' S read TREE." E. PENN, E u r e k a Springs. IttxrliM" ,1 an l Tenn DANCING. W. H a p t i s t B o t > K Ark., H o u s e , Nu«hvilli>, TuiiiieNNee P E I L I a B T S . Th.) uro Pun-ljr VcRTIablo and l>rrffcli)- l l n r n i l r u . n I j I V a a H . T » T T . T . ^ rnrqualcd! O a r t r r . , Died, at ht<r bom«,oear KeUo. Tenn., Febrnara 27ih. IKK). Mrs. Mary L cCSarter (nee Freeman), in the twcnty• m h year of her existence. L: Death loves a shining mark. How to chronic!e t h e death of one so _ ant in hofw and i n the meridian of a life o f uwfnineas and service for the Master. Howaflhblewasshe in manner, Bd i o dispoaition how aentle and tving. Ever ready w i t h willing handii • n d cbeerfiil heart to help n p the hill ;of life the downcast; a living monument o f goodnesa, known and read by all who knew her. She never faltered in her onty t o her ohnrch and Sunday school; alwayi p n i e n t when not providentially hindered. ' Sister Carter profeased fkith in Christ and a n i t e d w i t h the Mnlberrv Babtiai chniroh September 29th. 1877, and m baptised by Elder W i l l i a m Hnff,herliastor. B e i t » Remttvrd, 1. That in the death of Sistor Carter our ehnrah h u lost • good, W t h l o l , and exemplair member. Wo ftel tbe stroke o f t h e divine H a n d . B u t let oa bow in h n m b l e •nbmiasion to the t i l l ^ him who doeth all things well. 2. T h a t we j q r m p a t h i i e with her bereaved hnsband, her dear w e d mother; and o t h e r , r e l a t i v e , i n thia their sad ilBictlon, pointing them to the L a m b of Qod who .tnketh away the tin o f t h e World, a n d who nlone < i n all t h d r aorl i O w i h e a l iUiiS^-; • •"" a Th :,«f thia notioe he given . a deeeaiod. a aonr r«* jjdj., ioni biMBt IBTLKOTOR w i ^ a 'toi L . Bfll'SiiorNiB, -rAyxiiU.abrvA. ONE PELLET A DOSE ! FRANK sivi>s.t.i^F:s-r, onEjyvPKST, E:.A.siE:n-r T O T A K E . GIVENS, RNITURE - & Conard TKNN. 2S I ROSES, • HARDY BULBS PLANTS, SEEDS and OUR NEW OUlUE, Il6pp., .-Itga,!/, trnt hKh-K ALL ^ ^ (,4.. n^rtttjot it teScBoN r H E O H L I U I I E RUIiNIHG SOLID T I I I M S R K T W K i u a LOUISVILLE MEMPHIS WUh ••VI.LJMAN IIVFrRT SI.KKPINO N A S U r i L L E , Co's • LINE No. 228 North College Slreel, The Dingee LOUISVILLE MEMPHIS BESSES, Etc, Telephone 020. T H E • A N D II l i <li i, ritjr, und Iciln HOW TO GKUW over TWO THOUSAND FINEST varleiie. . f KOSKS. IIAKDV Pl.ANTS BUI.nS aiiJ SEEI.a NEW R03US, NbW SHRUBBKRV, NEW CLEMATIS i..,.l ClImblrB Vliwi, NEW SUMMER FLOWERING liUI.H!> OLADIOLUS. TUIlEHOSEa CAHNATION3. ^ t w JAPAN CHRVSAMTHEMUMit. New IWOON FlWkR^.'anjThic'iroiw. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Large Ooodt^l emy by nmail ^ e d ^ i t / gvar...c. f where wiic*^ nj i.111 itr (ir tuim*. cBfirwii. Ajy^tmrrnt IMttm. llvdMIR fda twtah mMtnt, w!«li A'.>m», /'Unn, fr . W kilt^ « H itm dwii Rose Houses. tffHttttaarXrw CmUt S«i»l^lt~rrc«. ____ ' XddfFM • A MN.*^•—-•"••••"'«"•• ^^ tofta* • •"^nunwii—irtc.AUOrM T H E D I N G E E & C O N A R D CO.. ""iaSjgy W e s t Grove. Pa OAIW F I t O n BiKl TO LODISTILLB, l E H P H I S . VIOK8BDRO A5D HEW ORLBARS, VU HEHPmS. Thli lliifi II Ihoroagl ij rqiilupnl, .><4 Id flniu elu* rondltlMO tnd. L«iuU»lll» Hud M«-niphl> DNI'BLK IJailt H k k v i c k w i t h pARumfAiui on DdT Trulnaand oRkniiii cxcvV. lent arninKriiicDt uf fim« and Ibrniiih can. "" •d"Dl«gr« (M»r«d br lb. I m l M f i f i f M („(„, , The "llmliwl" iMTtfig t«ui>rllk «l MS p. la , dtllr, arTiTM at Hcmphb .1 lo-oa.. m i ,nd.h. 'UmlTd-'leatto.MjSKi; «t 5 p. I D . , dillr, a n r i T M L o u U t I I I c at 7.Mi a. m— oolr ( nlgbfi ride, and irirw sn anUr* day for builoMMor picamir* In •lib(bar city with inlr^ oo* abtrne*. p r * ' * ^ route o MiDU In Wwt 'taiDnH*, Th« Iwt and quieknt routatojtela Inlaia Baatarn Kanluchy.VlrgWohtoaiMll t ^ K KaaL Osaiwe. lUtiu at liDuiifUla and V..OT.UU..I Cmelnaatl a n Diada la |}nloa<epoi«a |}^oa<mliia damaibiMtraiMfana damBibiMtraiM(«na*aidad. Mcmphb tt>qM)i. w , Kplaraad Fioat miaaia. ft. l I . V A I . l j n r , nekatAiaat. ^ suddc^n . . .. - JNO. T. MOIIRIS, MIS " By Rrtv. Kdwin M uMino. l2mo, ;«J«pp. Price fl.SS. i'hiladelpbia: Atuorioaii Baptist Publigation Sooiety, Hinisterial cHtfnges ,ofj t e m p e r a t u r e By, M f . A - K. J o h t t w n . 13(fto, pp.187, Pbiltdi^lpbia : Atuorioati Baplat P u b l i c a t t u o S loiely. Thti (hiituil Vl„h. PKUPniRTUilM. -f , t l Vtarrnce and Oorinne; (tr • - I^ I t ^ ^ T b i ^ v i i t r e M o a r M i F e«r to h i i «l«rBail l«vf w on rd, yet Hand , , t i d t t o n . M p n i l t i o a r bearia, Wfaodoethalt things fefflfr--.'' -^l,;' , nriBf ft putorftto oi our ^tlfiblil^Veriiig « period of nearly four i ^ m hftli ever ehown himseir a l l ^ f l o f (ha t r u t h , a bold and fe*r . leniDionoer of error, yet withal one l^ho «Oitia i n the moAt tonohing manner i h e timplc. loving gwpel of V /^i'r/m^tlfv. Klimsld O i l e r I8»t)r!»0<|i|t. 'ft. F b i l k J i l t i h U : AmertoAo VobllQsrion Hooloty. L si • (• " Aiiat&icMw; Up Amngi t/nk fc / f o U o v i o f r « * o I n ( i M s . u » , VMlMol to and ilia i n e t i d t i i M •in for o u r , M o v e d v h o M ^ ] ^ : 4Mtli*flr<^ h a m liwMuw o o o t t ^ on t h « 2lQUi of M t r o h A - « Bduoation. I serious derangernehts' of the vital organs. , > Now is the time to strengthen the system with [ I n this ooluinn wo propose lo keep at tnditig a list of ountributiona (br tho otiuuation of yuung Diiniatera. cither at ti<o tiouth western B<iptiat Nnivcraity oi at Canton and Newman ColleRe. CoiitributurH will plea«)o indioute to which Hohool they wiwh their money sent. You uan ^ivo any amount you P r e p a r e d by Dr. J . C . Ayor A C o . , oliooae from a pontage stamp up, (lod Lowell, fVlass. doe.nn't love large givers so much ax ho docs ohcorfuJ givcra. Liberality ix I l!l<>lil b) nil l)l-(lt(t(i»l». proportioiiatti ^ ability. Sold your ! contributions cither direoily to ui to he | forwarded, nr. if you prefer, to l.'ro( (J. i Ncv Hope Churoh. per II. C. Fiolda, W .Jarman. JackMOii, Tnnn , lor the Hoiitliwtwierii Batiliiit I Irn viirnity, nr w ! w (Viii Hheibvvilie.'.'.'.'.'.'!!.'S (m! rrol. .John T. Ilfudersiiii .Moii.'HV ("r.t k Powell's Chap I Ladies Society... 5 00 Tenn , for Carson and Nowiuan Oolli >;i! j P o w c U h Chajel -{(K) SillJTII WfUSTKK.N HAITIST CNIN Ell>.lTV. SevcnthChiiir.il. Nachville 2 (K) B a p t i s t a n d U b k l e i - t o k $ f) < m i La»fiiar<lii Cliuroli f) (10 Mill Criek church fi ini II C Ki.ld,^ 1 ()4l H 20 .Mra K M lUichtf, OnuiKe, Cal I iKi , Hover Cluireli Mount Olivet church, per K K. .NliaxC!) Callie and Amuom Hooper •'arnion 5 (K) Wall Hill, M i « , 1 .'x. C. Ale in |M>r J K Sullivan. . 2 fiO ((^uile a nutubor of brethreo navr Ui l this -aufiu at the Convention W e iln ' not rcuieuiber their nainen.) ' W E B S ^ T S ^ H ' S AVER'S Sarsaparilla. I ' A l l M O N A N D N E W . M A N ( ^ M . I . K C J K l»r Win Hinith. Mosay Creek. Ill IHI I'lrsi Cliuroh, Chattanooga. 1.^) i;7 11 ;o<-c A"ociation l.'> IK) T .J .VIIiKon, Pincy, 1 (Nl I 'rcnuli Uro id Churcli 1 <)ll •Hocoii'l Church, Kniixvilli',! . l.'» (Ml Mouth of Richland ("htireh. . . .'•» ()() Tiiinl Creek, by W .S Dunean 2 «M 'ri nne.s.«ee Aisocia ion 1)11 Mr-. .lulia T. .Johns, J cfTer^on, Tenn 1 INI \V A .lally. Philomath, Oregon f> (Mi .1 II Hixter, Chandorsville, III IK IHI .) .hiiHoii City Churi'h (i III .J. IMiillipH fx I ,1 L. .lanewny, Sweetwater 1 IH) J K I' Hall, (Jreeiieville I7IKI Two cl'ureheo, Holiinn AtMiciaiiiin 7 IHI LaiiiMissionary S ciety l»t It ip church, Naiih villo i.'-..mi l>r ! itgoiuery, M o s m v Creek I oO h'rien. if Mi-'iaiont, 8alem A r h o ' i i N -J. iillips and wife. Blount villc $ ,'•) («» Mra N .J Phillipa, Blountville .'tO J H AnderHon. Nashville f> IHI B a i - t i h t a n u I I k f l e o t o u 5 IK) Dindridiie church ;t W) French Broad church ti .'iO Mouth of ilichlaud church !> 17 Mrn. C. C. BrowD, Moaay Creek. 2 5<t I>. C. Maples and wife, Momy Crock t« IMl Alexander Morgan, MoBsy Creek fi (HI •I H Bjxtor, Illinois 12 00 Murirecsboro church (i 7!) I)r W m Hmith .'{ (Ml hadies Missionary Hociety I si ohureh Nawhyillo If) (H> Ladini Missionary Society, Int chureli, Nash villo I,') (Ml .1 C Kiiokwcll, Mirriatown 1 (H) Jt'Mathes " fi (K» .1 T Henderson Mossy Crock 2 (M) Morrislown Church !» 82 Murlrcosboro Churoh (J 75 First ohnroh, Knoxvillo KM) (H) Dumplin oburoh (! 12 Ouoofl Axsociation t.'i (HI Mrs, a n ^ Brown, Mo-ay C r m k . 1 .W Ladies' Missionary Bocioty, Mor ristown ohuron 4 (Ml Ladies' Missionary Sooiety, First oburoh, Nsahvillo 15 (K) Jonos Cove churoh (J 25 KyansChap«l 2 50 W h i t e Churoh ,..,,.,.... 125 EAaLKViLLR BonooL. MiB Creek ohuroh 5 (H» .[. C. A k i n , Shelbyville IB 50 Mra Putmaii, W a l t e r H i l l 2 W) J . C. A k i n , Bhdibyville. 10 1»5 Dr. Win. Orulohor, Chapel H U l . 1 50 LaaeasHu ohttrob, per 11, K. Jari n o i i . . . 1.,1 • i , . . a , . . , . a 5 00 U W A B R I Q Q E D A N C I E N T E O m O N , A so-called "Webster s Unabrltlyed Dictionary " is bolug^cifercd ta ifte pabUc at a very low prlcc. The body <il the book, (roQi A to Z, la a cbe^p r ^ v i n t , rage for page, oi tho editiau cl 1347, wtiicu was in Its day, a valoablo book, but in tho prooregsoi langnatjo f i r over FORTY TBAR8, has been completr;; stiperEetled. It ia now reprodncea, b. okea type, errora and all, by photo-litboo. MjilipronesN, is urinted on cheap paper and (flmsily bonnd. A brlei comparisoa, p:go by pa(;<!, between the reprint and tba latest anrt enlarged odition, will nbow the great superiority of the latter. These reprints are as out oi date as a last vear's almanac. No honorable dealer will allow the buyer of sncb to suppose that he i'l gettiog the Webster which to-day is Bcccoled as the Standard and THC BEST, ovory copy of which bears oar Imprint as given below. ! & • If persons who have been iodncedto purchase the " Ancient Edition " by any misrepresentations will advise ns of the facts, wa will undertake to see that tbe seller Is punished as he deserves. O . & C. M E U R I A M & C O . 8I'IlIN<iKIEI.U, MAS.H. ibnvcWrab i.nniC«.Volr<*nr 1 Kcl lliMirMi Iriini •*m»rblnK HiicakliiK (If MliiifliiK. You fool H Hiiii.iK uf art*nrM«tM iir uumI. ludo afUT l*r«<aH-hlnK. Kpf-akliig »• HIiikIIIK, „ i4tTl><'i<>it Willi(.lirniilc^'onMlim. Ymioroul L(Ion, i'Mi>tt, iir •lerulit. Ilii- Imne <>t —-UI' H i«uJiiviiM-nl. miiirH viiJiii'iiK-n;. iil>li-il with lbi>ur«lit|Mna(it nro iniulilt-il wIlli tlii> Inlrrnitl orsaii rnilin ini; llmt iniliirlnii "lldlahlofMii intuir vWOtMI'M n llHlll)ilni-piia and uni-fiilnPftH. PIW. .... art- II I'lihllp npi'iikeT, biiv lirjt » KimM Vol<'« (inil wisb Ui |iri'i((irvi! II* i m w r and tanr, or . . . . Y<iii bnvpftiMMir, «r«>nU »olernml wliih III lnnn-«»i> li» «olnm«*nn<l lonr. yon i»r»arnri«iw»iiillmvp»wd»klijipk or IlKrnla.nollinl linrM-lmt-li rlrfln* nr wnrli or nnjr klml N pnlnrnl l» yiiii, nnd your immi- bh>1 r. i).. ni i>iu(> to Pr.J. tf. (I It A VKfl, lliiirr mil llonit I'uh lMrr,*» Molit W.. Mrmiihln, 7V->i<i., who will iwnil yon n IiMorliitlvo eliiMi »rnf hlnBiMlr anil l.iinB HnM» whii'li li(i» iwlleveil tlioUKunitii ol I I i p i m - <-iiiii|>l»liita Von can ni-iMiro n Hr«i'K willioiil nioni-y loralUlloi-ariipnland plnnmini work., ^ n d lor a arniliir, ai-.it nolo la what tiK|M> I n MW tbil adviirtlKinaub l-tl B I L L rOUNDRVCO ATI, u„Ml*B»kin of til* ••aifnyir" SN*—I and OnraAliuw Bella I !« wimI «««r SfllMt MMlBontalifc ISlMltin C I N C I N N A T I McSHANE BELL FOUNDRY. hAi/riiiiuHij. i i l i . 4 rSf cli 11 ri!he»/^Ijrwiliii.^. B K L L 8 isia I' t o m i n f W r I finds t h e s y s t e m ; u n a b l e t a ahdf'eai®^ Summer i ^ resist- p r e v a l U n g e p l d e m l c s . a n d t S n i n g i i ^ : t h e s y s t e m 4 b l o o d " ^ w i t h t h a i r well-known^s Is the most reliable blood-purifier and tonic. Take it now. alterative A S p r e p a r e d by Or. J . C . Ayer A C o . Lowolt, M a t s . Fricu <1. Worth 90 a llutlle. 1,000 P r e p a i d O r d e r s for New Two Books. JBy T. XZ. PiavT liooK. The Snl lljptltl churoh In Amtrli-» u a (uunUAd or»Ttr"ia»t«rwl" byKoger Will>. and bia bauMtia i«iu», bautlaia (?) iDeTar trao^^Ucd lo baptUl rliuK'b oo earth. >ur baptUK-huiib Or. Jifhn Ciaik, and D • Koger WlUlami, procur«l tbe flmt charter thai aerured free and full if-iiKlouallbcriy lor BapUaUand all uther denom'lona. Hy KBV, H. AD(.AM, D.D MlleJ by J. R Urarea, approved by l ^ f . C C. riatk. i,reibjftllirc.iln*e, and Bar. C. E. BARBOW, D.l>.. of l'r«»ld*nc<«, B. I. MATOKI) B o o k . The bao. lain of John, I« It from Ilea Tea or of raeuT From Motea, or Chriair !><»« it b. luug ui the I.egal ur Chnatlan Diapenaa- ilonr a r Y ^^ E s a R p a S : n i r p Prepared by Or. J . o . Ayer * to,^^ .Lowell, l>oirt taU to Are Are Are Are you yon yon yon AYXIIW.'* going SQm going HO&XBl?, going EAST' going WE&T7 I P HO. T A K « THK (Louisville ^ Ntuhville RaUro And ) ou will ba «arri d throaglk wlUl The uDcountfd objectioaa conataiitly and prr•Uieully uigcd by Cawpbellilei and idobapiiaia The Maximum of HP BSD/ to de.iroy the IrletUtlole fure* of iu antborlty •aaluat iB« bainiam of tba unregenerate and Iu The Maximum of COMFOBT! f ;;or of luiuieraiou will b« cuocluairely anawrred J. niolV."* up of to* Art church aud the King The Maximum of SAPBfTl thH Klnaduti'' ^l** reiallDn of the eburchet lo e»hru.tl« "III b«f»platu-d. and m -ANO„ ^'••i^/ undrraUKxl by llie'iKS.''' •'®'»n 111. ». that can be The Minimum of BATMI gl.en to bo nod«rat oil) »BJ>«'plf,<t® "bom " waa iilae with all the oUerlf*<;blu1&ti>*' >>*rniob* oQVr«d. b» oBVred. '*od'a word will When buying tlcketi be auia lo aak for, and iia -<:v Tiie leliaptlani ofif Apolto'a I) [> aclpWa tn e',«»'n «»i»r read rIa Loularlll* a ^ MaiSpropptl, explained, ' il, will foreT«riettr<.i|,« ' rllle Railroad. uf alirn liuiiierilonav i>a,and mraMi l-iptft.',^"" •"oil lliuular |ir o« for each ai im aiSI l»r«pal.l orilcra lor each book ^' ^ " oneaet (both booka) I.>!i nr»(eia(t«B buoka) 8.7* " ten a»u (twenty buoka) 17.W) J i. iteM. - r C N B ^ T R O U t K Aiiir brother tending ua twenty aiHa (forty bi oka) - iiiHl «», ry paator oan— with IST.OO, afaall lacelTe nlnp aeta (oUbteen booka) gratia. Urdera maat be •ei.t lirfore tbe ^lat of Uarch to wcare ibeaereduo- S L L o u i s , A r k a n s a s , ilona. Addreaa J. B. OBAVE^ >m »«•»» Mempblf. Tenn. Railway. I CURE FITS Whan I «ar etim I do not menu meretjr to t u ibem fur a Uina ami tUeu hava tbnni return agaii I inoaa » radical cni-e. I liiivs tnada tha dlaeai if FITS, EPILEPSY,or FALUHO 8ICKNK8K Ufivlunfr atiidy. I warrant my reiiiadjr to cura Ui n-orat caaea. Becatiae others have failed la nit'uaon for not now reoelTlnv a onra. Send o onoo for a troatlM and » Fre«Unt'lu ot my lufa; :lble remedy. OiTiiKtpr«>a<«n'l l''N«'.Ofnua. __ I I . H t » O T , W . C . , 183 t^oorlKt., H.Y nooT^H p r n o A T i v B M •I.l«otf tU Blood Dlaaasos. ConaUtavJon sAd toosncf i-«e Two Daily T A K E T H I t a ^ pblg via Brlnkley f t m l W m and jmappt*" the Cotton Belt R o t i t e . ; ft I V o O h a n g r e TO a t ' G d v P I N E BLUPF, TBJLIHKAJfA, TTLEB, WACO, E OB l ^ t COBSIOAVA; n m B B U U D l A T I I POINTS. Old Reliable Making Little l]ocl( & Memphis w i t h TeauM a a d . K ^ c d l ] ^ dlrem oonne^ttm at T B X A B K A N A ^ ' ^ P ^ tfal^^ RAILROAD. Tho Shortest, Quickest, Most Direct L i n e and From A Saving lb time o( f r o m ; M e i n p M s t o a l l P d I n t s I Arkadaaa, Teau, Lnulalana. Old aa^ tfaw Haxiaa, Colorado, Arlaona, and dilKiinila, O N E THB TO SHOBT S I X L n r B „ HQUBSa TO A I L P O T O | m TBXAS: ^ , The inly line mnnlna Ihivnigb eoaatw/^alr (ara, and tiet|>era tnin liaiaphla to 'TMa* wlUwalt o w ^ ^ n o " B o i ' ' ebanga. Ifo ••HUM" .tiwBirara. OMMfatlMM Mad* In •'jg-.TnuitlbV'a " Unaon depot*.' A«li far Uakau ria tkia popular f l i m rouia, or iddroM H.W.] NIUNKY IIANCOVK, T. P. A ^ OommsMlftl VIIAA, M. m B t n , T. p. A,, f^S^JiU W l P a S . ® A. o o n i i o w Uh T s n i i i n. W . TOOKKIt. O O T I I ' p I I I S I ' A I j ^ " ' l^saenger A^ntalfiiahvuie, . U t t l « Bwal!, Arr. e " )k fif clean8|n#the b y J fm i l B; k Mj:vR SilUtt^ /, «h«t sr. i^ftn-iaV wardanot tbtOhloV«iH1«atiaty. aitiuliiwbu*, Unl , »«ya: ' • • • Mnroh IBfb, fwo^ ^ " W o i a Ujrtajo I wat ia lt«»hi> Dr a d vMU tb«ra «a tdau IW ib * aavvra aBall or |H«rrlM>ai, »bkii l am iul4*ot to. I ealM al a drav atura lur aonatkiu t* n>llf ve ifk* and wai ttoowmaawnlo trr yob last/ eolire^llW^^ reeiwci runs liiniter, ipw^nMUr, and oleai seed of eotlon I f ^ ^ r than any have ever tued in tJilf seoiion eotton sold fVom oM |ia h*4 br< the highestimarket |nrie«, and{n« instaaoes one dsbi^b indre. We made a flOO-pd«iod bale from pounds seed eoUon, and think ve oatr, avera^, with dry cotton, 000 ponods lint to averv 14A0 nnunda of aeed. The feeder is all we ask for; does its work perfectly; With a seven horse-power engine, with 40 pounds of Ateam, we oan sin easily i>ix bales of ootton per day« W e do not hesitate to recommend the Magnolia Gin and Feeder as the very best that is made. B. M. PuoH & C o , Gaston, N. 0. Id i n t f o lb w d " wUeil in my$ i m in • I m t H if poKfi Ulm tluii ift fiity bio w fewfiiiribe, . , mUoa liM : fw yMfi paat b f i n tttu . ft brilUtni rw (ftramadyibredl n thfl tiMd ^Mmi , f « m . u««d tb< i n d OM ' IttiUil i)»tifi« of tli««e Cr«HB »f th £ XWiB i ^ i r n t e ftoy serioiudatelopiiienf iBeiqmptonu, while almost nambor m' » loM oftiwa «« pn r«iBdrd of rikdtoal ourei 'r- of obronio eturrh, ftlter all otiier modes - of trflfttmnit nave failed. Id ;"'ls;,tbere any reason why Mothers . prefefr (fat Ferns " Good Sense " oorset ' waist for themselves and their children 7 Please examine one of the "Good Sense" waiatsand compare it with any other that is offered to you, and^ou will sot need any salesman to toll you why it is the bMt. Ito merit ia oiknif«sC t o i ^ w f f m r « • Wa'. Wr rm: - SUIilSMI - E l M fwdtboiMbto'* bntilii. wli'obiratR nealmwnMMrKDIATR talltf;" ThU«K»>laH rriuady It uimur. newad for tb* imimoniol TKRV. piARIUIiKA aiul rt.irx and nrr*r (a^'a to rt-llwa TeathltiK Children. IVmEM. $»rlce"Bol5ea3Lt*. THEWCBBMAHUrACTURIIIS CO., raopMkTOtta, NAHIIVll.Lli;, . . TKNN. U. D. Wllirn.K, rrnldent. J. A. I'UUTKR, Huorftar;. KNOXVILLE . TBUKK . CO., 'Beaeham's Pills cure billions and nervoQS ills. 4 W u i c M i e ar.d ItcUII * OatoOTlTou^ ,A clergyman, aiier years of aufferioK m m that loathsome diseise catarrh, and vainly trying dvery known remedy, • t last fonod a prescription which completely otoired and eaved him from death. Any safTerer from this dreadful disease eendiag » self-addressed stamped en velope to Prof. . 3 . A. Lawrence, 8i Warren street, New York, will recoive the reoipe free of charge 26-49 Minufaclurcii All Kinds of Trunks, Traveling Bags, &c. WrI t tor [•••l«<ii Wr will gl»» jfim aa nl< »go<>(l« for Ihe iiion.jr u 70U run In lh» l l n i t e d S t a t e s . Wt will not bs u n i l r m l r l HatUfiu^llun niiiiriin t w d o n anjr urd«r Intrualeil Ui iit. ICn.o3cvlllo. aesi, o-o.^ St., I l M t r i o Belt Free To introdtice it and obtain agents the undersigned firm will give away a few of their IS.OO German Electric Bolts, invented by Prof. Van der Weydc. President of the New York Electrical Society. (U. 8. Pat. 257,W7.) A positive care tor nervous debility, rheum tism. Iocs of power, etc. Address Elc trie Agency, P. O. Box 178, Brooklyn, N. Y. Write to them to-day. 4—3 Tonaa. OWAOO®*®"*®" wxra THE osoaRAPar o r THE ootmxB*, w n t OBTAIN ^tOOH VALUABIA mrOBMATIOM FROM A STVDT OP TKM lUAP Or lu moatrapcrlor•zcclkse* proTsn In mllllooi of homM (or nor* tban a qoartur of a oanturr. It It nacd by tta« IJnItad 8t»te« noven mrat. Eodorwd b| tb« baada M th« Qn*t DnWanl laaj;* Iha (trongMt, porMt and moit b«altb(D>_,f,V I>rlc*'vCrt«o> wiklos Powder doM i^,,'®'"*"' aoamoaU, lima. Of alum. Hold wji^^iip PBICB B A X m O P O ' ^ ' ' " Lovia. BMW TO*«. CMU!"" " Ooaramptioo Sorely CoredTo the Editor: Please inform your readers vthat I have a positive remedy for eoalfetttaption. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy r a s i to any of yonr readers who have conaumption if they , will send me their Expri»<> and P . O . address. Respectfully Slocnm. M. C., 181 Pearl -^i^q* York. > THE GMIGAflO, ROCK ISLAND ft PACIFIC RAILWAY, IncludlM^maln line*. J a a t and Weat or the MlaaourTBlver. To lU liwlnta BMt, Nprto and Jifortbwest &x>m ftonaae pavenport, Dea Uolnea, Ohfoavo, and. via ALBBRT » hoft', uisvtlle, naaoYiiie, ana mast —naoa Olty, It also conatltutea TUB Oiri.T UHK BimmNO. 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O n ^ ^ for ( M r dtUveranotf. I f Qniv«rtdl do • M poadu. ilut whether it bo so or not, sin was lovely; now i i is batefal. Rfe- minion in tbia oawi exeladen U m r ^ M to evil mon and sedueera will wax worse pentanee meansj a ohange of motive. legislate on onttdttlrwbieb UioUfl t ^ ^ ' and worse, aiiid by their means tho Onee it looked tlward eonseqaenees, Ood, is not forbiddwi to prince of darkness will put', the Free and sought aggrandisement, chiefly of every otbei oliril powtr r««trdlli« fpii|' NV W'M. N O R T O N . Churoh in chains. . . . Et ery min- an earthly nature. Now it seeks the other doty vbiab r«l«t«i|i 0 God ister and elder abiding in the truth glory of Ood, and M l f is so eliminated " TIIBTuuth A n iostanw in poiat it «if«n J i tli® must be resolved to bear thoir tcfitimo- iVom every thought as to appear insig- Obristian; dispensatUwr^jiTM t l K ^ i ^ ou^ht to bo dearer than life, for it nificant indeed. And now comes the bad been biddettfor C t i ^ t io BO to the uiartyra of our own country, ny at all risks " reformation indneed by the purest the gospel to eifiiy and to tho CoTiiDuDtera of Wi'otlaud, in Repentanoe. ' motive)*, namely, love of holinem, and obeying Uiiaoommcnd tb« J e v b ^ l l ^ whose steps wu would tread. They hatred of sin. He who hates his sins arrested, (ried».jandwoald uarod littlo whuthfjr their heads were liv II. iiowoeN. will forsake them, and those wbo love isbed them,, Iwd t W atruok aff or not, but they oared every thill)! for KinK Jonua aud tho atatutos Times change and customs change holiness will seek after it. people. Such repentanee as I have tried to rulers oi hia word, lluppy in tho end will with the times. Years ago wo seldom that man bo wbo for a while has auf- heard a tormon in whioh rcpentanco set forth in the ab ive, is never re- mast and Bboyd:oliw O o ^ fered oootempt, and niiarepreHentation, did not occupy a prominent place. pented of. Ita poksessor never falls Lord sent anmisUlntbl^ftvidmM. Of ^ and separation from hia brethren, be- This was as it should be. John, the from grace. He never ulks of taking his approval. %TImi p l a « # J f w cause ot fidelity to the truth oi God. forerunner, proached repentance, faith, his fill of sin in certain oontingeneies. shaken where they w«re aastiBbM . Those who truckle to error and the ooming kingdouo. Jesus took He has had his fill and wants no more together, and tb«y w«i« aU filUd with are everywhere: even those in whom wc up the same themes and enforced them of it. the Holy Ohoat as4 t M / spak* tk* with all the authority of divinity. But May God give to all men living, true word of Ood witb boldn«if.'' ( M U^tti trusted have betrayed thoir Lord." while wc yet have tlioso illustrious ex- repentanoe. fitted them more thoron|^|br\ liw the GRAOK. amples before us they are not olton very work wbiob the mlers kad forbid-; " I could indicate men of great talent imitated. A so-called evangelist ot den them to do. Hoir « M Uib w h M h « : Ohurob a n d State. who 800 no converssona; and one does national reputation, said, not many says, " L e t averysoot b« sabjMtttttto not wondor, for in thoir own lives > years ago. that he did not preach rethe higher powarsT there is no holiness, no spirituality, no Tho church and the State are two pentance, for tho reavon that ho took it oonimunion with God. I could mendistinet spheree. Civil law ia not based one who ordidned theM lf pb««ri^' Urn* for granted that any man who would tion Christian people, witii very considupon moral law, bnt the two are par- i u d their aotbority to tboiroiVft appro* come to hoar him preach had already ^ ^ ^^ erable gilts, who have no corresponding allel. When they agree, perfection of priato aphere. repented. What an idea I With ten Religious legislation bail agi^B np* measure of Kraco, and hence their Ubor civil government is the re-ult. Jesus thousand timos more reason might comes to nothing " Christ defined tho boundaries of the peared in oar beloved oottatiy. Seaator John and Jesus have dispensed with civil and the eeelesiastical spheres Blair, of New Hampabfro, kM, iatroTn« I N S P I R A T I O N T U B DIHI.E. Kuch preaching. But the inspired Bap when he declared, " Render, therefore, daeedinto Congre*s (bis winter • M i r " Let us hold faat, tenaciously dog tistand the divine Kedeemor knuw too unto ('a)4ar the things that are Ciour's Sunday Rest Bill. Does not Csssar (tho godly, with a death grip, the truth ot well that eterniil iutoresbt inhered in his and unto (lod the things that are oivil power) persist in getting ool tho inspiration of God's word If it is thisHubj ct, to negleot it for a day. And betoiu; to God's." (Matt. xxii. .31.) Paul de- sphere into the things not inspired and infallible, it oan not what did tbey mean and mon under fines tho things belonging to Ciosar in God? • bo of use in warning us. . . . Every stand by repentance? Wo are souieKom xiii. Summing up man's duties thing in tho rai way servioo depends timcfl told in this day of diluicd LlBtoni l i o p k l l LMtnin to bis fellow-man in the relations of upon the accuracy oi ihe siKnals , when theology and easy-going religion civil government, ho quotes tho last six A bangry moltltado. i r e tboaMad these are wrong life will be sacri- that the word means ohange or rufurina commandmentis of the Decalogue, construng, was about Jesuf and kit <dl«iificed. On the road to heaven tiou. and moro than one ot the modern cluding with, " I f there be any other pies. A litUo boy had flr* we need unerring signuls, or tho catis translations ot the New Tosument so comqiandment, it is . . 'thou two fishes. A migDty sniidl nippiy for trophes will bo far more terrible. It render tho original. But it does not shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.'" so groat a company. T h a s i i ^ df i t i n ' is difficult enough to sot luyself right, take a philosopher to see that a reformaPaul know there were other commandsuoh eireamstanOM woald k i ^ and carofuliy drive the train of con tion may proceed irom the vilest moments which referred to Ood, but he one of onr Sunday dittnor hoBMiVfvB^'^ duot; but if, in addition to this, I am tives that over move the human breast. would have us understand that they do to bed in a fit of hysterlos. l ^ t i i ' I m u to sot the Bible right, and thus manage True repentance is God-given. " Ilim not in any degree belong to oar doty blessed the loaves^And tishea,aad all the aignals al jng tho permanent way, I bath God exalted . . . . a prince and a to our neighbor. Civil government is the bangry people weri'^ntlillM, an'd am in an evil plight, indeed. I f tho Havior, to givo repenunce unto Israel." ordained alone in things relating to onr there was mnoh mora Itfb fhttn thiit rod light, or the green light, may de- (Acts V. 31.) It presupposes convicneighbor, consequently it has to do with dinner than waa Bt first on hind. That ceive me, I am as woll without signals tion tor Bin. No one can leol romorso no " other eommandment" besides the was the way J e m s Christ. th# ,8o» o f as to trust to suoh faulty guides. . . lor sins that ho does not know exist— one flpocified in Rom. xiii. 9. the Ktemal Obd dld.'H. This preoious book has pulled me up that be is not awitro of having commit The Bible records some instances many times, and put mo to a pause, ted. Nor is this tho result of arNow, Uie Vait baltititde of people in whore else I had gone on to sin. At guments and iacts, merely presented supporting this oonolusion. Ood gave Tennessee, who hare*aeith«r BiMee^ See another time 1 should have sat still to the mind. I t i s o f G o d . ''And when Nebuchadnezzar his kingdom. rdigioaa Baptbt iiterfta;re, t;or Banduir-^ had it not made me leap to my foot to ho (tho Comforter) is oomo, ho will re- Jor. xxvii. 1-8: " A n d now have I sebools, are about J e i o t ' t a d hie dhi> flee from evil or seek good. . . . I f prove tho world ol sin." (John xvi. 8.) givin all these lands into the bands of oiples. and' one Siindajr'l o o l l ^ o i k I may not implicitly trust my Bible, In the margin it is " oonvinoe.'' Hume Nebuchadnczzar, king.af Babylon.. and eaob monih froiln eaoh^' you may burn it. for it is oi no moro vorsions have " convict." And thus it shall oomo to pass that the nation and sehool i l a disiianoe l l l o o b ' not ^ use to me. wo see that the ouuvietion for sin which kingdom whioh will not serve the same largerthan flve loftY^ and t ^ b l i h ^ loads to true repentanoe is tho work of Nebuohadnpszar . . . that nation Btttitis''in the h i n d i tif the Mailer.. ' T U B PBEBUYTBBIAN KREK CUURKII will I punish . . . until I have tho Holy tipirit. ,Witb hie bleasing it is fesdiiig Ihe ttttl-, ol tieotUnd from Sword and IVowconsumod them by the sword." Here el, lor April, 1890: " O u r Hootch Uepontance includes sorrow for sin. was universal dominion. No man ever titude, and it will feed t k ^ all. end ^ friends will need all thoir native cau This may bo seen by reference to tho received greater authority. I t was or- vhen dinner ie 6fei^ oar fitiite f l i m ' ^ Bristol to Henphia, in 411 the tion, and a great deal of the wisdom definition of the word translated re dained of God, and if Ood defined its whieh eomes fVom above, to oope with pentanee in our Bible—penitence, sor- limits we may safely oonelnde tbat wa and on i l l the htlli, will h* full of Bap. lists i n d Saptiit Sand^r-iohoolf; i i e t the enemies of the likith who hare en- row, romorso. So if we turn to an Jin- have the limits of all oivil le^lilatlon. •ohool send, «p iie ^ U ^ o a , . tered their ranks. i i . The iMliey glish lexicon wo shall find the same There eame a time when Nebuohaddelay Id Bev. J . 8. ThOBiae.^' of the Dew ) theologians i l as deep as words defining the term, and it neszar in h b pride set a p t great golden NaehfUle,otMeiaphii,Tenii. w their theology is shallow. He shonld was doubtless owing to this inimago, eommanding all his kabjoots to ' ; . .Mwqob WIWPM. not wonder ii the haters of orthodoxy herent meaning of (he word that the worship it. Instead of oonsaming shodld t^rofess titemselves to he Holy Spirit dieUted tho words in 2 those who disobeyed tb« ^ king, —Lest year one Aiaetieui. 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