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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.
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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
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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.
PHIC8 8AK1NO POWDER CO.,
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LOUM.
of T r n i d a ,
ing
Travel-
&c.
Wrttw fofprlvaa. Wetrllliivayouaanli-efoodi
(or tba nipoey aa you can |<t In ib*
United States,
DTlLBOIta COMPOUND O F
i P U I ^ E C a D I 4 I V E R 0 1
AND PHOSPHATES O F
For lha Ciir« o( Coniumptlon, Coarbi, Cold
Atthoia, B ooclutu, Ugbilitr, WulUi^
Diie iH*, u d Horofulons H umora.
AUnut p«l»t«bl« u rr«uu. It emu >w llkm
wllb plmiure by dellrat* fMriun*, intl chUdras,
who, after ua<na it, kra rrry (and o( i.. Ii tMli*.
Il«l>i vltb lb« food, II craaMS the drib aud app*llta. buUda up tha ncrroui tfilam, r«ai>ir«« thcrgy
to inlnd and body, ciralM uaw, pure, a-d nea
blood. In Uet, rajuTcraataa t * •rbolaaytteiii.
FI.E.SII,
nutOD,
MKHVK,
nuAiN
Thia preparation U for iii<t>«rlor to all other pr«
p»raUon«af Co.1 IlwrOII; It haii niany Imlmiora
but on «)uata. The retnlta foliowlnf lu um tre lu
l)«»t rerouiiiiPDdaUoua. Be lure, aa jrou T«luf your
beatth, and n t the genuine. Maoularturtd nnly
by Dr. A. B. Wit.Boa, Ch«iul»t, Boaion, Mnit
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17e<nr il >5
Wa vllt not ba nsdarwld. SatlafacUoo (uarant«ad oo any vrder Intruatad to n*.
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Bt^
BtooxvlU®,
T«jaaa,.
tmAOQVAanrm w r m t h b o B o o B A m o r t b b ootnrTBT, w i z x o b t a i w
mnm v j u w a b i a mromttATzoH
r s o M a sTtrsT o r n u t hat o r
s i & l & s c f p i ^ i i r i g i ' i s f r s
wholeaale prieea. They have no agent*.
Any one can buy of them, and as their
•J1 gooda
are abipped aabjeot to approval (they
paying all eharglftlfjliot satialactory),
the buyer rana no risk. Their sixty
fonr-pa« illastrated catalogue will be
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Spc»aJs:lzier
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h i m — h e is the
t i o n s o f his c h a r a c t e r !
as the b r i g h t
center in
lines o( moral
THE O H K U p .
ROOK
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I
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lljlM.ilir,
o Soul.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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J L o v o
M A Y
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1800.
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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
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and, worse still, that good men will ntot
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t
t
t
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o
o
t
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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
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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
.
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•
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
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•
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tm
m
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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.
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VVp ti»v« iirroiiaril •(•hfdiiUi l« «rrl»€ ai I'.m
Wot h alHiut.') oVItK k p.io.
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nrtiul a two snti a hnlf iiillf* •imiillMiii rntivfHr ui
M.in|>' is.
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Mf^ltpbla.
Awnu '.11 arcompiinx il)*- ilf*lo|(]itFjt anil iiMik
out /ol
(or thslr romlort.
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T. X. Wll.LlAMS, I'SM. Agent
HOI MH Ailmita. tla
SOMETHING
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panikinu l>*l«nr«, |>*trn
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aayalaef If m lead fer my prie* 11a-aMclal
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Mink
Aity eae that will MDd me s
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for Mule Volcea ami «iwM!lall» i^aptod for hm In Y. *•
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'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.
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mt'ipt Iiti marked prire.
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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
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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
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,
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.
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No. 347 Mala tL, B E I P H I S , TBIIN.,
Will
a
Fresii
an^
Foil
M
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\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
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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
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Send ten contM U>
><i*lit>.-i«l,>,i, liiillco... ( ) i
"••-"l"' f .. -(..Ml,.. >1 .11 I
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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
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(,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
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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.
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•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.
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ft. l I . V A I . l j n r , nekatAiaat.
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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 .
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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 »•
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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
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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
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I
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McSHANE BELL FOUNDRY.
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isia
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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
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.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
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B
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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.
PoIImaii't finest Vestlbiile Sleepers
BBTWKEN
Mempliis and New York
THE SHORT LINE TO DENVER AND THE WEST. FROM
THE MISSOURI RIVER*
tranaiiortation^
do and tb« .
tiBM Olty atii:
Sleeping I
MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS.
VIA THE
SGBNIC SBBNANOOAH VALLEY
IBIPfllS m WASHIRGTOM
VIA
X^yiiolibiirisAND TWO DAILY TBA1M8 WrTU
PollDiAD Sleepers fietieeD Chattanoo^i and /aclsouYUIe.
J
OlialUoaota, Tann.
0. A. Bi;iaM)on»,ju o. p. A.,
KuMTlUatTaaa.
B. w . WMonr.o. r . * » . a^.
KaaitUla, f i M .
ICL ;- _ .1- ^
iT^andSt.."
bourn and at moderate ptToes.
itlnatoonlesJa
THE ROCK ISLAND IS THE FAVORITE TOURIST LINE
a««?len of tha Oods- Oaaoade, 0rMn Mountain
WITHOUTilOHANGE.
ALSO
Z ^ o a l S l e e p e n B e t w e e n Ohattanooga a n d KnoxviUe,
irOBAHTIlflfOWIATIOII APPLY TO
PublUitadaTaiy TbarMia/ |
40.
n i a BAFTI9T
T r u t h > I n
VOJm I.
Hi
ST
N A a i i y i L L E , T£NNE»SE£, H A V Iff, . 1 8 9 0 .
l a s j ^ w m»
V-sand
Jiost faithful lulled into a false
I t inelttdes a ohange of mind. 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
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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. B«4 two
alira-evanfelloiU. . . .
.The proh- Oor. vii. 10: " Oodly sorrow worketh
as the Lord deolirad he wotild
Oentf Ml Udiae were married to JepeMse
abiUtir i i lhat the best wUI b« deoeWed, repentanoe to salvatioa"
i
do, be wrotiibt « Klorioni miriolfl
Rooeat R e m a r k a by Rev. O. B . ,
Bparffeon. from a Bermon
Preaohod March 16,1800.
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