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He Aottld not make them m§n dmdgee MNtaattar of oonvenieBoe tohimielf, bnltliMw upon them aome reapoiutbU* Itr* fiv* them the Bttmulu* ot par. H d p l i o a to cttooottfol tvMilt*. A j t m t mltteke ismade bjr munyeiil- moctlB apreadlng out their buaineee •fetoomwyeewtethe amount of iMBaaoeetb^eaa lae for thorough Mdliefitahto work. Superllolal out taM Mt)Mt great enemy of ffood bam- «r tntthAilUr^^^ V to fkmBwtiaf» i; ««ia4U4leUi thorougblyoiatt n M bttof eowlaf. often makes aU ftedlOMfWoa between twdvo huAtU MMriaodhixarlaaterope ftoovthirtgrbuihel*. Itlsmoteeoonoml' « l , « t | e b o r to o u t a n d f a t h e r t h i « o Um o t m w d o w . thantc •ptMd atl the work required for the three tone orer four or flvo ^orMi ee I* ofUu'doiMi by poor mwiai«M. The e i n ^ rioh acre i* nor* e a ^ plowed ^ m M M In obtalnlof Um m m ^ M e d boehela of ooni. than tlw llMe badly tilled anne for the aame amount « f M ^ fven ifdomiatbamoeteara «wi,naonen Themati W1;m> h a a » i w A erate alaed and produeUv* fam tm a aholiler drtTo for hla team la dcmwiafi In ted In rctumloff munn% and la ite dally routine la the lmpeitela«A» eiM|;o('. worlt. - .' BM I t ' n u a t not be underatooA lhat •e^ooeupyiotaimaU t$tm mmoa prott aadauooeaa, nortihat akwM la j U u r e l , A .larg» f a r m m a y b « aA> ml#h)y maaetediind yletd ebmapond. iBff^flta, provided the owoev l M the me^ to «arry It on In tb* > « | wa- netl^^o OB the othff band OM Mi* ptuiFof a amall ^ l a o a m a y e a ^ air leef and mlamaaaffa ItiHut the mMaka la^^ Mmmoa that tb> email fina li a dIUImeat, beoauae the b ^ M la aol flvaa to it, a oourae whloli la araah Ipa the whole than on broad tm- i-'Oounln/ Omtttmii. Atooliitoiy Pure. Tn(« l ouder iiifvcr v » r k » A ttHrvpl ot jtv.-iir »tr"itsiihkn<}WioioN^niv'niM Mfti® (<v«n^Tnl<u| ibxti tbh >r(l|iNr^ kind* •ud nuii. ni hti iKtlU l<v ucmix tituin vito ili« nul'Kuilvot low lo'l kbntt. w l - b i . mum JX^ll"**.'"''"' now(l«i«. tttl(f oH/j/ in MM. IJPV*' lOWDBIl'^t;..,, I.« I i t . N , H o w to S u r e DISEASES © U T I C U R A H e n E D I E S - IK MOST OlttrUKHSlNd KORWH OK Mir, from Inranrylqo'd tm-' • • •p«dily. rirncUHA MKMKDtt«.\wti«ii ab o-h.r ctiTi- OB«A no*p, an ei<|.iiui«t (kiB iMiintinor, pirtwtMl (ntra It. etMinall*. aoa Cor cvka Ui;Mw«Ioo<J f..iifl.r. intaniil- Ir. tver; fnnu of akin and blo-xl dl«- • J i / f ® H toioMola, • Piepartd tm MaSS^ OMBIIIClt V*., llOfTO*. B«d for VB«fr ;o ««||H8U|» UlMwea •• i'i I- 1 - ..i.:r-il )i ' j It .••..'•.lA-iJ^ i t ^ l i t i oao u i a u M . iro» a l t W i t f aiiiiw -faltmwct, in C^ttcnm ABU-i alnftM me only t>«in-kming {.latter. U^ociita. ^ •WB I 40 a 43 mar >u W . itlTetWJklto, CAUBELL rtlw aWm WAMVKI. '(IddUitown, Cobb,. Bella, Twy-at Biu*; , M th* tfid V«e«uf.|* l'iiliiiim»ry lln'Mm." Cblli* mtrn A Oi> hiMtoa rtr« Urgt Imitt ____ l^rffiaMid M ih« fronUeir flafaMiC>^.teeated wbei* jmpU^w ata^ Uaoyor i h e . t n d i a i ^ I M ^ i M t e t h e homea o l ' tiiei»> e h i l i t h ^ and of their tribe for fetienMioni. trlM »ery Inireniou* method* Of t^dw" e;|B9er*. PnytiM aevem} ttaea '' thorn. ^Complaint tffvt-f warrant waa %i!llr arrested afterward I9 Sh^ff tTnd<i)hrpod ' U ' ^ N b U M of old John Bcm0»:bot«4itary ohlef of the Cherokeea.who» itfiifiicliblii atUI atanda In tho now suburb*'flf Chettonoofa. Payne, eridentW with tiMr kbOUffhil ol tho homeloM lodiMs t n o f r i iron to $laff tho first Ntanea 6f, world^famouB song, then unpu "Homo, Sweet Home. The pL vhcniir etood BtiH as the woi4* upon his ear. " W h a t •oDir is t b a t r h e a A o d , aa the flrtt verso onded. t ;, alittle oompbtiUoo«lf ^ bw^ ADawe^ed F ^ n e . "Sinsr o f tv** exqlaimed tbitvpirtieraman. And Payne dld^itib)^ It, with auob •plHt and UDde^rtatdfair that ; 0>e •herUTe fMllng* fot CKiAMfr of him, Mdhetold Payne he cwtM^lp the a t M M h as he pliayr [ S m a l l . ttn Tiijt oui •mMK i>r:o* aa e n i a a t nwdlM^b W f r m s IMrwtt, S ^ T o t l c . MEMPHIS. TENN. NOW KBADYf The lOfttb Thoasaad ef ««that Weader. (al Beek," ouii ( o t r x r a v : ITd POSSIBLE jrfjTUUK AND ITS Pm-iEKT CRISIS > BY BKV. JOSIAJI tmONO, D. O. •'Words are feeb • in tre ri>ooai> meudation of tbia book.Pulpit Tieaaury. B * P A t i a t B06K PlINEr, LDTHFR & C N E W U B U a BTUHG. OPEN « T ALL HOURH. PRBiCKIPnuMS OARKrUlr COMPOUKOIO, 848 Second, St., Kear Valea, MEMPHIS, I t TENNESSEE SOLD imiorvviaRB. I f II riifriiiiiiiiiiiiii n i'lfi M ORESti AN ArrRBCf A*IVK ruBUO . i We hav^ hut me priM. all onr gnn6$ markrd in plain fl^ff*, aod any article bouKht in our hoaaaflan.be ra- atinifd, if in the mm* omo^iiioo aa when mid. ami retumed' wiihia a rraannable time afler parcbaaa, aay tbre« daya. Tberefore buyer* take no risk, the ttonse takm ail. Wa fed Uiat: eachperapn wlto btiya o^r ffooda b n l d a a b n d o f o u r bouse and that l^nd must be redeemed. Sladv a i^nd O j n ' t y o n feel t b i u you can save worry, lime and money by dealing where the old game of fox and gooae is not played, w W e tipia ia too *onR(o waatfi in haggling a^orit lor m endeavoring t o " m t ^ p r e - not OAS too FEKL VOUWtni, when onr gnnda are bar yon can bave them radaimadf . not entirely wtiafiwfory, «oaw Srf get your mcney. Mail nrdera receive the atm« atteo* tinn as ifynu were here in ptMon to makeyouaNleotiona. THE J 8. M B N R E N COMPANY, 371.373 875, 377, 379 Main 8t. Mempbia, Teno. D H BALDWIN & Go. Dei^lers in and ( MAMR Firat olaMlNMioa and organs at aeMnd elaai prloM. H o l d o n n a t a l tarma '<3ock1 B e ^ o d Hand Piaaoa throughly rrpaittN], from 110 up; 00 nootbly 'paymebte from 15 up. W . T. M U i i E H , Manager, 830 Jllaiu Btreeti UemPhii, attUiMiHa't&Ut i ciHAKGB O P ^ ^ B E I W vMjv..; tet ii^at. theday i*a(<|jaM|4*rii thm lieaat -tlM WArk* rC iterkewe*! awl 1st us fn rmot Hiiht.; i m W*'" Ma rioUMewl /druntoiMew, e ^ ,w ,eliaalim1a«f ^ iatii^as, sad idt la stHftfiM •a^Mits^'^'ifot W l l M IM* Jssiis Uhriai, mM make net yhtvlslea far the 4iSi(„(« miAltIke tattstHecerf.",, R-mi. <10. I K a p i t a o T i i i l a a r p M k N o p h y about appaini^ Wag go on jjidglng iy ap|»«jii> ii o M of ilia moat popular oaobai of a ^ a t pbifoe^ opliy: aod>la aod it^ry, romat|oa m4 Bp(|of l a i d n n d ^ t r i b u t i t o ttiia w i ^ o m yoaag,,aiid to nriaforce the tattering convicttona oftboea who are beginning t«i tali away from tbe (UtM onoe daHveted V oroduiooa child&ood. Wa a r e o o n t l n ^ l y g i r d i n g tb« ,loiaa of onr ti<ma iU> MB I9 reaiat foma ai^er| to onr t l M ^ or to carry amne tigbtiier conti>adi«< tioa to it. We are Uka aome limorona laA in a loaaly aigbt jcnraey, who aeee a ghort, bat aet^e up hie courage by all ilm tima asauiing '' that theia ara no gbfieta. Tba ultimata diaouaaioa of an enlightened pab* lie may geaarally be aocepied aa not far oB die tradi. A a d tb* wurld inatato tbat tbera ia aoma Mr oorreapttodeaoa b A a M t t a aMui and tbafmi be weara. To be aura, there are axoeptional c i ^ But a closer acrutiny of what we bava bean trying to purauade ouraelvea ia true, will ]|thiak, diacover aome very aafe grouuda f ^ objectioa. I t u o n l y a balftrutli, and scaroely ;tbat. "The exoepl^tia prove the rule," we aay; and then assume aaab 0 confident wisdom, as if we had put to root al queatioB concerning the vexing problem. No)v lUve beea bearing all my life tbat exoeptiona pirove tba role, but have not yet beea abk to aea bqw it doaa an, nnlera it bo tbat it prove* the role laadequate oniiWHfflcieBt. (V . I am of tba danberate convfction tbM in tf i^urge majority ofoaaea, tbinga are wimt tliay aeem,iaa( tbatif appeaaeaeia aradaaaptive,tbafaolt iaiii tlia 1 ra. obaervatioa aod not la the thing obaarrea. poal, I bMiavaiera bava lad oata^vea iato: a iurt- ' ftal a i m i ! A X i i M « i d i a w i M t t b a j iseni^ i f w a s ^ a M only aea tbingpi aa they ara. NatMa'iataota Btopbodoua lie.^* M t b a Makav wlar | a o b o t M all bia wotdl varyi good, bak lioi aait-^UHli iron bii omnipotaBt' ftxad a* myria^Ma fUlMood. "Tbroogb nature, up-tosataii^aOod,'' vrovil ba a moral impoariUlfty^li ii%ai« ao. H o w w o u l d mob thfotf paab tbif'^Tbrnplaa of Cbriatiiitty <'FortbaWrat& ol ,G«|i:.ia.iavailed from b agaloaC all attgodtfiiaai aad aarigbtaooMiiHoi Kho lidkltbatrath oorigbCeoaiNma thai wblabBiay Iw kiiowii of'Ctod la aikoilbH in tbim, fbr Ood hatir alHmad It tiaio flan llwlaviaibla thlog* of h i m . O r a n ' ^ h i eiaat tlw ivoiM ara daarljF^ aeaa,'b^ag « tha tbinga tbatari iaada,avaii>hii itei^al a a d G a d l M a ^ i o t M l t t o y a r a allthoat aioo^. N o t ao. W a l i a v a i i l o p l o r onratliNM a falaa auadard. Tte wiHinai ooMohMMiila of man ,. . .-.rii. fJiPiwa nfabt^ tlma t i i l i n r M H m ^ n 'bnb of Merro^ t<i I m flM tba ft^ itff obai^atioa" b ^ f a " ' ^ c f t a p M f y ' t t i ^ at tWtmtli, ia bpiiaofpIttWaiaatei^^ tnirn ^ lio avdti ilateoUoa, W l M i ^ Bo-Wlia V m ^ bimaelf V bia appikllii^biir deapeat ia v / ^ m moat atiaaadaa Vll^l^'^fliiiMi'l^^ todaof tratli aadil»bar Uie4i^li^Mi|l^ erimiaal, be foofca f o r a ^ «lio y ^ m paw tlM boneat maa b a t a i a i ^ . , to tba anpwiioial obearnw, ao ilpabt ibii|^(ara ^ptlve, for tba aimple raaadi t t k l a doM wA aee correcUy; But wbat^ a i a f 1 1 Uii die. crepancieainonr ofaeervati(iir,.b(Mi(^ Ood'aaqria tidttga ate what they aaea. B ^ U l a tlia d i r t - nam ia a* tba light. And be r c q o l i M o f lla firl* lowera that the outward aeeakiag and ooadaat ahaif conform to tlm inward reality, tbia aaiau to lie the bardea of my taxt. Wa ara wt»t|wa ace; aad oomoMn boneety vroald demaad tkat;oar ^pMnuioe aad oondnct dionld ladieate tba tratll. Hera, in onr text, tba apoatle to tba Oeatila^ ia tiie midst of bia labora for tboaa afar off, aat* ringiag, atirring notea; **Tbe ai|^t ia farqMtt, the day ia at baad. L e t a a caat off tba wurlOB of darksaaa and pat on tba armor of light. L e t a a walkhoneaayaaiBtbeday." L e t a* b a traa airf diera o f the croaa. "Paul an apoatle of Jeaus Ubriat, by the will ol Ood," waa alao a hero of the moat heroic type. He bad a martial ^rit, aad M a general of arulea imuld have been a* conspicaoaa for hie daring aad illoatriona for bia oonqueata aa be now ia o f a herald of the onea. t h e r e is much o f t h e heroic in hie life and labors. H a loves Hbe martial i fig ui«, and be keejw bim conalaatly before him toi his moat atirring illustrations. j OBBunriAKiTT • WEAKacaa. Among aome people tbaia aaepa to ba a notion At it ia a Iwa* that Obrjatiaaity la a weaknemL tliat I t e r , a o d t h a i ^ praotioa jia a proloiiged aa^vor to eacape diai^ieeabla coaarqueboaa^ tliai-it ia tba moat felioitooa compiom^ ofjoow ardly,apitM>> Tbay say H will do vf^r % i ^ l y v o m a a aadaatatoi^ iiiiiUnB. bat tUtit ta ratbar too aq^aU a matte* bold, atroagjwiae malt. Aailly mlatakelbi-tbalaekof wiailoiii. I nadwtakaio iBf tbattllara ii tadiia tra« aadtg*^ ttiaa beroiflft io ba Iban^lii Uia nuika of ObikU»> doBQ timn)|iitiijbe «or^4l)MMik t b a i a U f ^Hkx demaad i ^ l ^ U aoope for botik motaliutd |Ayai> eat b r n w i B f a a d the ataadarJs. aMsdael have beta aoob, aad ata attoh, aato p a t t o tfceblualt, aoytbingtha aooffer may array la oopfailaoii. b e r o t o o o n i ^ a l a a a l a r i p laotoriaOhr^ ~ hajti^ ilty rrqalraa, ,iluui aoofl^ at it. The IM i»aU Wa«l i%p*opla> iaart not Ity. It todooreadnrawlMt td> k Umt^n^i it/oppo^' oaa or two of SorlplanMi atriva, i a d ' t b a Biahop i«Wt b^ao ••rilMr.'' And ao ha ^raliaM « abM^ rapiitiikioli ^ bold aaaa, becaQM kAowi lii li <m aaiSi graand Uo aiMl tbat 80 oaa Ii golat to biir^ l O a ' t b e o t b # b a a 4 t b a i w u ^ t l v i aia ealyeded to ali4 eraM pifMMitloaa lliat >'ira bioiw ««!fiaga aad fnHitoda ^ tba opiilHilM^lllii- t l a a i i y k a o v i . IToit^y ImUI^^^^^ iid'arttiiy atWHl bf tba fhiUi ia tba tbat rag* aboal it la aa feri^tlMHoia a m M n a k a o f martiil moala, iarNd' % vba oosBakraanaia tbat adfiairiiqt thiiwiaiida wwa lookiag otf, amf. aloog Iqr t h i di«arf^<irkbiinM t b a t ^ o l ^ attaob ta tba fal- tartar, mai imva m w ^ a i % B k n i | ^ y i n t o i b a moatb of heleblag MlhaB«baf^%ai^o«>te a rad hot flood of d ^ m tim ieW^ Aad «a oaHtham bamaii tad ao lhay Bal'ia tba raalv of ChriatiaaHy, ai#aMiqr « • variiablai^ ha* roMaatbaia. Paaa with Biat»tti»;darte JMftaof awiefctd city. Behold a imarwtdaw; ikff^ b f ber alanrfag, balf olad a b i l d M , irltf % M i aiek aad laeble body ib aoaaanlag har irary lUi^bioud to cata fir them. No ho|W<»rtha «MlMjgk»^of praiae, ao lii^t of US* baclcwak ber on, M btei^iaad abeaitaibttiaatMryaf ber davotios. Oiif Hi pn- tractad aad'e^jtlai^ iilh, vrith aa ^Moara death, aad a paa|iam gtava maka up the world'a fatare to her. And yat, talth aaabakea traat, wHhtitafalt- eriog ooa^aipi, aha battlaa oa, aad mantfarattotat berlvt« Noillaatrioaabattla-fiald haa^Wtcda aiddiaaar h m i m than that. Or im(a»«v;|tNiiMn. who amid aooamahttiag diflealtiea. atill traaii Ood and waita patiently for him. Ha la a s t i a l y a hero as any man whoaa nama la emblaxoaed on fitme'r ftlr eaoatobeoa. All akmg the Una are Ulustrationa aritbotit toam> ber. taka thia of tba Mmik o f B r f n t i ; however much yoQ awtr difRw fromhb vleara. WhM La< tber waa appfwu^iag Wonaa and hia fUelfdi taMI to diaaaada M m , ai^ng'faa w o n l d b i barbed at Worma, hai^Md: .''And avaa thottji^ they e b o a l d k b d l a a flra high aa iMMViW^liiiwaen Wittaaborgaiid Worma, yet would ap. p ^ l n t b a a a m a o f t h a L o r d ; yea I w i r i^fesa (^^iatha^mbnlhiif B r h e m b t h . ' ^ A M aa ha waa aea^ag the ohy hia friend Bpalatfn' iaat to w w m b i m a b t t o a e t a r . Be rapllMi^^^'Web tbera aifaaay da^la la Worma aa tilea ap'on thairoof*, yat w ^ I aatar the ^ty." Bear what ilia noted iiiiill|i|iit|i tliiijgiiYnl l^andaba^aaidlt^mat the door. ^ i t f a i M c h a d hfm ba the ahoalder aad said; " M y dear Moak, tboa art odw taking a atep, thalib^^d^ iWt^ 1 ; m r l i a a y oomm^^ oa tha haMbit j ^ t b a l t l a field h i l ^ Ir^^laken. I f t h o a a r i r ^ a n d M r a o f t h y b i t i M , j w o i M ia God'a aama, aad ba of good ohieir. tlbd 'tflll aot ftokha thai. yoii0f niaii, reUil^a of tha Bibia lyiiftiiiM woakling aeiitiBM^t fo ba'iladlad O B i h a knea" la leMia hottn. It trol| woMiy of aU yoar tiiai powaia ak Ood M^'iterat ty oan maltalt. L o d t at o B r g n i t t i U y p M r , tha Pf0|ihat of i r i i t a i ^ , i a ha fUtaM a d t ' l i « l i tba ahadowtof that gfooiM thatiiVada hii' nahl txaead- l a g l y i o ^ w f y i l , ) ^ niiU> dailh, iA'<j1(iitated aot to drtnh tba mip W M o m b i t i a r i M i i d ^ # i f & IIAk blood f ^ hia W r a t l a g h e a r t t h i ^ j ^ ' i M j ^ r e a o f hbahla/whoooald ch^ntdra thaa twttva 'iit'

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a t r i v a , i a d ' t b a B i a h o p i « W t b ^ a o ••rilMr. ' ' A n d

ao h a ^ r a l i a M « a b M ^ rapiiti ikioli ^ b o l d

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O a ' t b e o t b # b a a 4 t b a i w u ^ t l v i

a i a e a l y e d e d t o a l i 4

e r a M p i f M M i t l o a a l l i a t >'ira b i o i w

« « ! f i a g a a a d f n H i t o d a ^ t b a o p i i l H i l M ^ l l l i i -

t l a a i i y k a o v i . I T o i t ^ y ImUI^^^^^

i i d ' a r t t i i y atWHl b f t b a f h i U i i a t b a

t b a t r a g * a b o a l i t la a a feri^tlMHoia

a m M n a k a o f

m a r t i i l moala , i a r N d ' % v b a oosBakraanaia t b a t

adf ia i r i iq t thi iwiai ida w w a l o o k i a g otf, a m f . a l o o g

Iqr t h i di«arf^<irkbi inM t b a t ^ o l ^ attaob t a t b a f a l -

t a r t a r , m a i i m v a m w ^ a i % B k n i | ^ y i n t o i b a

m o a t b o f h e l e b l a g M l h a B « b a f ^ % a i ^ o « > t e a

r a d h o t flood o f d ^ m t i m i e W ^ A a d « a

o a H t h a m b a m a i i t a d ao l h a y B a l ' i a t b a

r a a l v o f C h r i a t i a a H y , a i # a M i q r « • variiablai^ ha*

roMaatbaia. Paaa w i t h B i a t » t t i » ; d a r t e J M f t a o f

a w i e f c t d c i t y . B e h o l d a i m a r w t d a w ; i k f f ^

b f b e r a l a n r f a g , b a l f o l a d a b i l d M , i r l t f % M i aiek

a a d l a e b l e b o d y ib a o a a a n l a g h a r i r a r y l U i ^ b i o u d

to c a t a f i r t h e m . N o h o | W < » r t h a « M l M j g k » ^ o f

praiae, a o l i i ^ t o f US* baclcwak b e r o n , M btei^iaad

a b e a i t a i b t t i a a t M r y a f b e r d a v o t i o s . Oiif Hi pn-t ractad a a d ' e ^ j t l a i ^ i i l h , v r i t h a a ^ M o a r a d e a t h ,

a a d a paa|iam g t a v a m a k a u p t h e w o r l d ' a f a t a r e t o

h e r . A n d y a t , ta l th a a a b a k e a t raat , w H h t i t a f a l t -

e r i o g ooa^aipi, aha batt laa o a , a a d m a n t f a r a t t o t a t

b e r l v t « N o i l l a a t r i o a a b a t t l a - f i a l d h a a ^ W t c d a

aiddiaaar h m i m t h a n t h a t . O r i m ( a » « v ; | t N i i M n .

w h o a m i d a o o a m a h t t i a g d i f l e a l t i e a . at i l l t r a a i i O o d

a n d w a i t a p a t i e n t l y f o r h i m . H a la as t i a l y a

h e r o as a n y m a n whoaa n a m a la e m b l a x o a e d o n

fitme'r ftlr eaoatobeoa.

A l l a k m g the U n a are Ulustrat iona aritbotit toam>

b e r . t a k a thia o f t b a M m i k o f B r f n t i ; h o w e v e r

m u c h y o Q awtr difRw f r o m h b vleara. W h M L a <

t b e r waa a p p f w u ^ i a g W o n a a a n d hia f U e l f d i taMI

to diaaaada M m , a i ^ n g ' f a a w o n l d b i b a r b e d a t

W o r m a , h a i ^ M d : . ' ' A n d a v a a t h o t t j i ^ t h e y

e b o a l d k b d l a a flra h i g h aa i M M V i W ^ l i i i w a e n

W i t t a a b o r g a i i d W o r m a , y e t w o u l d a p .

p ^ l n t b a a a m a o f t h a L o r d ; y e a I w i r i ^ f e s a

( ^ ^ i a t h a ^ m b n l h i i f B r h e m b t h . ' ^ A M aa

h a waa a e a ^ a g t h e o h y h i a f r i e n d Bpalatfn ' i a a t t o

w w m b i m a b t t o a e t a r . B e r a p l l M i ^ ^ ^ ' W e b t b e r a

a i f a a a y d a ^ l a l a W o r m a aa tilea ap 'on thairoof*,

y a t w ^ I a a t a r t h e ^ t y . " B e a r w h a t i l ia n o t e d

i i i i i l l | i| i i t| i t l i i i j g i i Y n l l ^ a n d a b a ^ a a i d l t ^ m a t

t h e d o o r . ^ itfa i M c h a d h f m b a t h e a h o a l d e r a a d

said ; " M y d e a r M o a k , t b o a a r t o d w t a k i n g a atep,

t h a l i b ^ ^ d ^ i W t ^ 1 ; m r l i a a y o o m m ^ ^

o a t h a h a M b i t j ^ t b a l t l a field h i l ^ I r ^ ^ l a k e n .

I f t h o a a r i r ^ a n d M r a o f t h y b i t i M , j w o i M i a

G o d ' a a a m a , a a d b a o f g o o d ohieir. t l b d ' t f l l l a o t

f t o k h a t h a i . y o i i 0 f niai i , r e U i l ^ a o f t h a

B i b i a l y i i f t i i i M w o a k l i n g aei i t iBM^t f o b a ' i l a d l a d

OB i h a k n e a " l a l e M i a h o t t n . I t t r o l |

w o M i y o f a U y o a r t i i a i p o w a i a ak O o d M ^ ' i t e r a t

t y o a n m a l t a l t . L o d t a t o B r g n i t t i U y p M r , t h a

Pf0|ihat of i r i i t a i ^ , i a h a f U t a M a d t ' l i « l i t b a

a h a d o w t o f t h a t gfooiM t h a t i i V a d a h i i ' n a h l t x a e a d -

l a g l y i o ^ w f y i l , ) ^ n i iU> d a i l h , i A ' < j 1 ( i i t a t e d

a o t t o d r t n h t b a m i p WM o m b i t i a r i M i i d ^ # i f & I I A k

b l o o d f ^ hia W r a t l a g h e a r t t h i ^ j ^ ' i M j ^ r e a o f

h b a h l a / w h o o o a l d c h ^ n t d r a t h a a t w t t v a

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b«B|liig oo ilia torlaring croM in tb« blindiofj.

MMkldlttg sun. did be Y»lHr. N<>i jr«t. hl«Mwl bu

bli wimii, amid ib* tiftrkoeu ibMi wytrHrhtai^od!

•ftf l kit ttQrd«r«r44i<l ba fslMr. Loiik m U»lV».«

tf omvta •ouU, »ad irll mo UbriitUoiity U not

te^kl Avsjr «itb tb« notion tbitt niigiou m

WflaknMi. Nutao. & tbodwud lima* uu. Tbn

vurld baa Mvec artn beruirim iquuriimm with ibta,

llMti «aa eTvii M d»«n to tiM day.

Paol graap* Ibit idaa InourMKi andaotiij^*

tlw <taBt|wt-o*ll that Would arouaa tli« Cttriaiiau

a<Mi«t to arBUi and to baUl» (tw. . WaAV OHWiTIAJKXIf »M«AMU9 Or W,

Traa UhriitiauUr, falty d«f«b>(Mid»

•zpMU a radical obaoge iu ibf ivbola moral o«tar^

MUr of tb« idt^sct. I t btgtaa at tb« centre an I

•xihmU to Ibt>i8»roua)f0nin«o ol Ut« wboU uorai

kiogdooi of man.

l l i i tuada to appear ut •uaM,<|UArteni, tba> tbii

ia ootio; Uut iaftaid of auob radiual and thorn

, otiffli no MtftioUou, it U mtbtr a <toki of xfiiairing

tibt d d strttoUire, wbicb botauaeof advwwwiuda

or autbqttaka ifboclu, baa faUan aomewbat ioto

daoay. ur in mora afioeptabia |wilanc«. ''baa fallen

into s atat* of inoucvouri deauetude." Tbey aay

tlM old fraina work ia goxi eoougb. It one

«o«ld juit taok on a fuir plank* and give it a freab

ooat uf painty or even a taniiorary «bil«waab, it

woald iwaa aa well aa any. Anotbec aaya it i« ail

w ^ anougb 10 lar aa Ibm atructure ia cuncerned;

tb« troubht )», it ia in tba wrung ptaca; juat K«t

a pnrfoaaional biutaittuTac to wbeel it into u batter

ndgbborboMli aT«n ibougb tlw taxmay ba* little

highar, and it wiU be all rigbt. Hia bouw wdi

tkaa be a* guud aa auybody'a. Another aaya, Ob

yaa, I know wbat wUi juat autt tha demanda uf the

caaa. I uetd an addition tu uiy houae. Wbat

(bera ia of li. la admirable, but it iaoot oompre^

baqaiva euuugb. And., be ci Ua in aome aiwred

atobitecl, wbo proueeda to draw plima aud a|K>ttiflca«

tloaa for an Hddl^ou^> fiiabouaa. He

oota f new duyr iiere, opena a naw window tbera,

. a lu^^ up (be roof a Dtttle, and b ^ a obtarva^

toiy, and aaya; • 'H^bdW ^eglMtt .my booM ia. It

ia atyliab, fluinnivdiouff, »ail on tbu baat i t m t in

town, aud ia ever lo tnucb mom gnmful tban

ibaaailaid old atructumabout me" Aj»d fbrtli*

with ba aaoenda i t bi» obaarvatory and brgina t'l

aow withi uritival ajea alt over tM bniidioga about

him. Not ao; not au, Tbe ftoapei catlti jar a r ^

oonatrOQUon Home of i|i«! aame mtarial may Ue

oaad, but it mntot ba wociuMl 0^^ j.

BUNDAY-H^^^OOL WOUK? i

D R B r H B B N : -rieaaa aea< m tba nafata of tha D oAoata ot yovr agbool.^ n y baya I'pna mi, bat we want tbam all. '; '

Many hava (fxpfimied • d ^ r a to «o oi>ataia' witb

th i Btata UiMlon wotfc lui^ only await the g«uaral

aipva along tutj Mna., J ^ t u« bayff .ilila at onba. A

Jittia aHoxi will dv woi)dtra„ but tfiat xtTTLic el-

i w t j t u t i be, made, and. ob t w v^y it la to

Mflaot • littU* thing Juat bawuaa It ia Itttlff.,

Atrotbar paatura^ iat iia pull lor. • oomplcta liat ol

Baptlat H a ^ y nobfivjl*. i ^ a ^ drop tbu withoui.

writiog m a i oard^ givlag iiaiaaol ro^fiuteadaut

MOd hia poatp^ua Writa Irom avary oomeri

d. B. taoMAa, KnoxvUto, taiin.

tioal

o f i i , _ _ .

t ie jwmmuaiJtt, O j t ' l n w t *

waa to b a > « d j ^

and than fpMi^ Uw

privai^prayev and madliaUc% and,4lH»lug H . » »

i i p ^ ^ I f b»a

JtfUltfi^n a an l ^ l f ^ ^ u t y

of wHMai^' p j ^ l e b f A. d . P arot, Jamaa

Pow^. It Ml tW tiN'cb to »t iHWtor, J .

hi>

•Ml au l l a ^ tojntriide

Wbil»» Imi v^W!

WfU ao, a^^fB^l at i N •prod orjo^ ^ ,

inttfila^m^ng the yoiiog. nieu of IbM, Walea tb®*

pr int^ a)i bif HWii wp'nae, au of, i w

Jenyii^,' y»«w,of jiiteffial ^idenoe Jbo

VbtiiHiao «nd a^ «llti»u; of Bj^lit^

"Analiigy." W^ab, bp a y^tn ig ^ a ^ j u f

ao< ptioal t eudan^ , ba wuuW give bim u^aj of

tbM« booka, ^ i bubv l i ^ ^ f ^ "

waa prea^twl byt ibe g y m ^ ' r a|f tba Sta'a aeou

itaiB4ttenti«mfMm i^e yoiiug Virguilan, whjub

ha ivii<ht>o| paid bjwl it Wau prwnied'bir a

Dfoirf humbe Qoli^fif ur. ,

Patrick Henry^jWiofa out an elaborate aiiawer to

Paioa'a " Aga pf Beaaou," but boi'ig iiiip^eaM

by tha nwUaaof i'aine, ,llien ap|)?aring in i3ng

l a d ^ i land, had^ to f l J i i a wife aborUy before bia death

to deatroy tba maau^oript, which ahe did.

I u bia laat. WlU, written by bu own hau«)« be

Qonclndad thua: *'Thia i« all tbe Juberatance 1

o«n give to my dear family. The religion ol

Chriat can give them one wbiob will make theiu

lioh indead." , i

O j tbe GM day of Juoe, 17'JU, bia kiuitrnl be-

ing aent for> found bim al|tiuK 1" * oH-iMb

ionad armchair. Ue waa waa dyiug from an:in»

eurable internal diaeaae.

Uia pliyaioian, i lr. Uabell, waa about to admin

later a preparatiou ol mercury. 'I'aking the *iai

in bia band, tbe dying m»u aaid, "1 auppoae, doc

toff tbia ia your laat reaurt V

" l a m atirry to aay Uuvernur, that it ia,''re*

plied the dpotor. "Acute ii)lUiumatioii ul the in*

teitiiie baa alieady taken )>!<ice, aind untvwi it i< re*

moved, mortiOcaUon will eovue, if it b u not al*

ready commeuced. which I fear."

*>\Vbat will be iiie ellVct of ihta medicine, doc*

l o r r ,

••It will give you immediate relief, or"—the dw -

tor o'Mild not finiah the aentauce,

"You mean, doctor," aaid the aipk man, "that it

will give.relief, or will prove fatal immediately.

"You can oaly live a abort'time without it, and

it may rallava you."

"EsflUae ina, doolor, lof » few momabta," aaid

Patrick Henry, draivitiK over bia eyea tha ailh

oap ha wore. Holding the vial, he prayetl aloqd

for hia fttttlly, hia ' country iiud hia owii aoul.

' •Amanr aaid ba, and awallowad the mediblntf.

Of . Oabell, who graiitly lovail the old'|iatriot, had go M dai tf|ibit Tha htwo, wbera th^bwing him-aatfnndar a iivw, ba Wept 'Mttady. Maataring hiaMalf, haratninad tu tha houaa and found hia ua-tiaat odmly watchiagtlie blood coogaaling nndet bia fibgar naila^ Tha old orator fiiad hia eyaa on Dr. Gaball, wlih whdib ha bid hafd iaany diaou«' thma about tha Ohriaiiati raligioa; ^

^'Oootor," aaid ba, with gnial tanddriMaa, wlah you to obaarva how raal and. beoefloial tba m

ifi of Ohriat ia to a maii about to die." l i g ^ i tban bmatiMd ao gebtly for a few mlntea that

Ihoaa arottad hiiu knaW dot whan hii braathe*! oiii hia apifii-^YMlh'a UMBpaaion.

oi 9f I n WMkiag oi :<Btokbjna" in the matiar

trina, Dr. Baoioa iiald.Ua wur«l don't baiieva » dooiriiia bat W i i i ib aaH'n inah and a l u a h . ^ y o n want to autki aotiia paopN abitrar, JttiA lay duotrlitf to thaw, bat lat tba praMhar drww thair (aara and td l an aflaptioff aaaodota and thay will laud biui ui tha •U«i,<:-gMi9ral BapUtt, /

TBfil will oonvaoe witfi

Vv-maia neat*

b g . Bhort B

Buohanan, 11. a m.

•Mia iiriiaty aarmou. .1. 0 , Trotti-r Alleimram.

I Cht^fji^ buiMingf, rtu9d|iy->aob()<J ro<m». Bap*

t^aiaiift. ato D O l > f m « , .w.. n Bioarn

am,- .V .,•.• >.

Hiara will be diuner on tl n gr<mod both Batur

day a'>d Humlay. B'eihren oomuig trom Mem*

ph^i^y'rail W nivt Friday aftem(K>n at Edna

by Bro. BpWft fih<!drf. Tli«>i« coniingi^llrom

towarda Jackaon will ba luit at the aama f^oa by

Bro. Bhoitra Halurday morning. Therti la so

moraing trainfconiifg ('oio Meiiipbia. It nfight

ba Wfll for Hriifilii tt who ei^pci lo go by rail to

wiit> Bro. Bhwietf a oi^d ihat be might know how

liaany to Vxpeot. Bro. Rh»dira' addreaa la Eola,

Tana., Fayatta diiiiity. Oome brathi'nn, and le* ua

haTa a maating long to ba remambared.

1 P TKo-ms W. L. BHOWK O'm. H. B Foi K,

UNTTFASSOCFatok .

6fth Sunday meeting uf Unity Awoclalion

h Parrana Ultairaf, church, h

Hardeman county, ah«ioi fi»« wiilo* Wrat from

Bolivar, at eight o'clock p. m. on F/idcy June 28.

t«89. FHOllftAMMK.

Friday elKhi o'clock p ni,—'f»itrf«<l«cloryaeimnD

by KM W F. D -rrU; Al«. U A. Wwt.

Hatiirday, liiiio «*GliK;k a ui —Th<!f«M>iwiug atih.

(••ct* will Iw <ll'"cii iiw i ; ~

I. 'IHio ol'jvcl of iiur lirih HiiikIiiv mpe<it>ea. R.

W Smith.

2 Which fif |)ic M>-ai>n lt<Mrd>«. « i: B n'o.

ilonio or Fiireigu have |>rinr In oitr rnnlrU

tration*, if any pri«iii*y exi^'af Ifili'. O. O. MrD«n-

let.

8. The duly of na4l>ir< w^ib r«'r«>ritiicn <o ur^cin?

their ohurchea tienMVolHiiCA, ««|iecifttly contrib'in

tlona to miaai m*? Bid. W H. Hrulon.

4. Clan a ohnmh Hori|«iilr »lly f.irj{ive one of i-a

ma nbera n p'lhllo i>lhia- 7 B>d. D .1. FrankUn.

6. il iw can a man bnjtwi b^forHOil. Rid. P

M. Nolxn.

Banday nioo •»'« I Hrk m. »Hui day..*rhm |

raaaa*raae(iay; voluntary diao iMi ina iqta'ap<«r«e'1

with aoBga. ' "J

Boaday eleven i/cl Kik a in •HMi« ii»nary wr*

BMB by. K'd. H. W. Tribbli;^\lt. Eld. 0 .1.

Ftatklia.

Oofvayanoa firom Bolivar out to the ohnirh

will ha lurniahed thoaa who g i by r« I a<Hl NTIV.

tag at Bolivar on Friday traiua. A gmid delxgas

ttoaiabopad (

>Wiif . Bb4V, ^ P. , If'RAllklilM,

TifOMAa, Com.

) Attalaaaaim ara navar ao wall aXh*Miad aa when

thayashlbft thanaalvva 'I'ba attaiomeat ought

to atow tba aiatt, not iha man the atiidumiiat. A

ainall inan iigaaaniliy aiixii>aa to rh<iw all the ilza

that ha oao} bat a giwat mri'a aiM ia aaaa «hhoat

hia tf lut to ihow It. Morally, a Uhriatiah out to

ba tha bi^gaat uf n fu . I f he ia a man of tb« Chrii*

nan alia, :lt ought to ahow itavlt. Aay one

oightt i ib iabiato rae«MuitiaUirtatii'tim n r /

lit crt ai<iaiiialiltt««if^ '

^bSiCiim^iMo^'di^

, ^ vafntfou in '^nbeotl^'n With tbU ^q^fatMi'li i id

;that if i»8. leiiigtoOB |d*i^ti[gaa.':;; it .irSa'pra^a^ I t

tha young mera'|]fs|efmeatlag^^^ faat jiitta l ^ d

before tbe a'faion ioioNd. ' I t WM l a i ^ tniMr^*

Ing to >car the different axj^lenora.' l ^ u a had

made d; proteaMon tif IvUgloci dnHag th« yaar.

Olhera atill older in ttia tMua reported a wondihr

fbl growth in graoe. XtU oartaialr a vary jraat

Mtiifaotlott to paranta to aaad thair aoMi whertt

th#ir>eligioOe aa wail aa a d u a a t l ^ intaraala are

looked after. The Buadayacbool at Bprisg Craakohaarvad tha

faoond Buaday in thia month aa UhiUrana Day. A

• l ^ i d programme, of their own icattiag up» w**

•dmirabiy rendered. Tha UUlo folka aoi|uitM

thamaaVta lirell. Their aonla wara la tha wofk

Tbitly dollara wera raiaad, aaOatly by tha childran

I t waa drcided to divide it equally batwaan tba

three Miaaion Boarda. BUta, Uoma and Voniga.

Theaohool preaented a handaoma houqiiat, each, to

Mra. Laom Wood, rtaangar* and lira. Bue MfU*

liama. organiat. I nevar wltaaaaad a batter aotar*

lainment of the kind. Bpring Oreali navar does

anything by tbe halvee. B. F. BAaruBS.

CENTRAL AB60C1AT10M. .1

Ed i t o r s b a p t i s t . — T b a Executive Board o

Central AModation will bava a meeting on

Saturday ihe '.29ih ioti , at 10 o'cUck a. m., and

bold over Sunday with the church at Bell'a De*

pot, on tbe Memphia and Lnuiaville railroad.

Every member of tbe Buaid la earneatly rriia^ei

to be preaani. Every cburch and Bnnday^hoo

ia tnvitfd to aend repreaentalivee, with a vliiitan

report of what their cburch and Bundey-ach<M ia

doing for Ihe Maater. We hope avairy paalot Who

haa woik in Central AHN;Gialiou will be onband<

wilh handa and bearta alive to (ba great work of

miaaiona in our own beloved land and to earth'a la

mot'at bounda. . . . . Coma, brethren, one and all. A auiUbla prp>

gramma will be prepared for tha meeting. Bro. Oiavea, can't you be wilh ua. Fwto^Ny . ,

W. Wi HAITi.

Trenton,Tenn., June 9, 1889. IfcU 1 »

F R O M B b V Z. C. TAYLOR, BAHIA BRA

ZIL.

I M January I viaited Jactibina, 250 hiiM Id tla

1 interior. A large muaio hall, aeatad wilh

benohea ftom tba town council, waa rfiered ua;aM

for four daya we bad good obigMgatioba, ibclniilng

all tha cflicUk Brtthran Bofgaa and E m i H p

aooompanied ma. PrawAad nearly avary; day

ak>ng the way. Diatribulad torn alnty BibM awf

portiona. BapUied an UitelHgantyofnHnMafii A1

agoinbaa and received another for t baptiiM on my

return. Baptiama In Bahbi, 1; in Alagoinhaf,

In Maoaio, 1; In Perambnoo, S; Oaor f our Uoan

i k m want to aid Bro. Danial, (in Minai Oeraae

Bro. BdtgM haapfeaehad lagalaily in Alagoiabaa.

BJaaHi haairagadlok'niohtlia In Maoaio. i

Tha lOinroliaa of Fteambooo knd Maealo aia anf

fenot*», laokol a nil#)»ary. "Wa wofk ia an^

larglng In tha Intatior and obnaiderabia foroa baa

haan wlthd^i^n from Bahla. h t • ' • '

MttOI Ul.

l o f l ^ i w * .

Aha l f i i tMt

: ai*. Thiialil

baeb MBd in i tw^i i la , —

advittfaita df bflag off tha n t t f ^ knd hanor,

^ e w h a t inMo«yhler h«t> ttdadtadvantfega hi^

Wm iMoviM by tba ailaaaioa ar<tba Onlf a ^

Bblp fahuid radraad, whioh iaoana Ma MaamUa

ilia (Tharlaatoa north of Blaa Moantaln^ awl tbr

Kinaa* City/ManpMa and Bttaiiathiunaoatli.

Tba iiollega ia now 1< oated within v ^ itoda bt

tba ilapot, in tha niea littla vUh«a ot B l i » Monn*

tain, at tha foot of a baatittfnl aad roMpntio avoun*

tala alnpi. Tbiaiatha highaat gtonnd In MJaab

aipld, and lhaplaoa haa long baan notad lor lie

hailthftalaaaa. From tha fbot of tha noaatain

barat many atmama of tha foraia, apackltng frea

atotio wat^r, aod tba moantnln nir ia> paia and

braeiag. Tha paopla who ttva la iha vttlaga nia

moady thoaa who movad tbara Ibr the adnoatbna

advantego and ata tetalllgaat and lafload* whila

there la hardly n village ia tha Btata whoaa morat

andraligiona atandardla ao high aa that of Bine

Mouutala. In thia aotlega attaation ia given to

mental, moral, phyaical and raiigiooedavalopemaa

ofthe etadant,aHdooa aald m laavaa it without

being moch atronger in all oftheaa reapaota fhan

ahe waa when aha entered.

Th» piaaaut aaaaion with the ollege, under tha

managamant of Reva. W. T. Lowray, Ptveident,

and W. E. Berry, with a full corpa of taaobera in

eveiy department, haa been by fiw the moet proa

paroua in the hietory of tha inatitntion. Two hnn

dred aod twenty atndanta ware anrolled. One hnn

drad and fifty aavan of thaae wara boardara, and one

bundi«d and twenty of them mnaic pupila. About

thirty conntiee in Miwteaippi wera rapra«enl«d,

and a number of pupila were thara from Tanncaaea,

Arkauaaa and Alabama. The boildinga and fadl-

itica are better than thoaa of moat Southern coIlaKaa

but hava ni t bean equal lo tha demand, hence lai ga

and valuable additiona will be made during tbe

ooming vacation. Prof. Baara, tha bead of the

muaic deiwrtment, will apena the anmmar in Bit-

lopeand vtait tbe moat notrd oonaervatoriee o

muaic in the world, Ha ia a balural mualoian and

hia apaoial preparation for teaoblng tbia art that he

lovea ao much, with hia aplendid ^zpenanoa, tnakee

tha fatnra anooeaa of tha muaio dapaitment at Blue

Mountain a oertainty. Prol, B, O. U w n y Ukea

Oharga of tha departmant of Eagllah. Hie

adusntion haa bean ahapcd with thia in yiaW, aac

Blue Mountain fai now prapaied to glva auohn

oouraa in Engliah aa can ba gotten at law female

opllefaa. Tha act daj^rtmant haa long had a rap

ntation for tlioroQghnMa, and ImprovaB^nla are

oooatantly baing ipada in H* ^n <<Mt all the dw*

paitmanti ia the coUegaa i m being MtMida^|a^

improvad. . ; . . .

, Tha popularity of the oollaga waaatlaatad by

tha gnalnnmbar ofviaitora from fhr aqd near

that attandad bar oommanoamtnt. All In^ntiiig

tralna wara orowdijd and aayaca^ apadal tcalnii wara

aaoaaaary to aaoommodata tha orowd. H m ooa*

mammnant anawl^a wara Infamting aUd alavn-

ting from «rat lo ^ YTa liaya not fcpaw lot tha

progrnmmaiaMl . At,tbaUai;j«oirt Wadnaa-

day night tl|t pnaiowiB a n r p ^ g l y awallant,

while by aon, Ida Johaioa, ol Ahbayli'a. MaWa Lea, of

• i l h iPemfc laUo l l aga la^ th t t l ^ Plaaaa raad It aad wilte Fiof.,8mlth for ^lalagna. f c,

r.uBiijiS,

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Dabba, a i l ^ t M l * . ,

Mi^,. t r i v i a ' Uwiey, FortWi Miia., ^ [

i, j^ua! iMbnutain, Mun.l g r i d i i ^ ^

couiai; and MiMa tUU Cbildt^ 3 0 m

Wiaa.;'aod Tnidia Ll^ i la^ Foriif, Mbja.,^^ tbe

maaio eouraa. Med4la were awiitdad l a fulfowa:

Elocution, Miaa Bemia Eaatland, Jfok«ift» Mia*.,

Hiatory, MIm Our« HaUuma, Piba maiT.

iat Art, UbM Malaia I i * , RiyhWod; Mia^i

Arv M k ' l ^ l a Childa, Jaiil^nrMia«;: of

(buaio, Miae Nellia lannttt^, Wai«r MiM.,

Improvement in E l ^ ^ , Mba A o n i L m f ^ h t ,

Baolabury, Tann., Ba l ing , Mna BllaTbliu, Birtu

labem, Miaa., fiojn Keapiag, M M ^ JMtla and

Charity DrunaMnd, ^Tmlvdla, Miaa.* and dlie

and Candlaaa Butlar, King, Miai.

Tha Taxaa BaptUt and H«iabl tjbi^ kindly

apaaka of thn aanior editor of thia jMpeir^fpob will

ba utUy appraciatad by l ^ fiunily aud

. . onAvw.','

••Rwpaoting tlia whdiaa of thia Chi we uae no dtlaa in epeakiag of him. Xbe nrntiutt uf the aimpla Initiala aod abort name oani i l Jt»y tu thouaanda uf hearta. I t Waa tba privilaj|« of tne ^itura of thia papaf to vldt the M a n o a Of'tbia Iron Wbeeldnring thealttingot tha laia Coi|veo* tton at Memphia. Uta health wm ao foablf ea 11 praolttda tha puaaiBllttyol hi*, regular attao^noe upon the Convention, though he waa |irMeat at aome of the aeaaiona of tbe body> much to ttie gntiftjalion of hia hokti ef frienda. Whila tba Inatra uf bia eagle eya ia dimmed by age and afil c* fchuta, aud bbi oatnral forue aadly abated by rea<ou uf biapandytioauruke, yet be ia even now m ire tbao a match for moet men in dearneai of thonght and uemiioutty of aipreaaion Tha world baa aeen but one J . R Oravee, and two audi men are r»» 1/ found iu the aama dentury. Oar alfMtioM gauit>t around bim in bia deoiining yeara, and our ^ I m f ration lor hia goodneaa, graaineae and genioa gmwa atronger with iheatratch of time.' ^

Rev.T. M. J a ^ n , of Mkaiaaippi, paaral through tha city t'jia week in anawar t > a call fiuin Conway. Arkanaaa. Wa oongratulata the fihurcb in.aeour -lag Bro. Jaokaoa. Ha haa had axoellant adata-tional advnhtagaa and willnodonbt maka a goid naator. Mra. Davaalt*^ latnmad ntoaiooary from Xihiaa, a abtar of Mn. Jaokaon, wilt alao jet t>i Conway with Bro. Jaekaon. Soma Mi«iott ftmnl oonid tia gwmtly ban^fltiad by imgaglttg'B^^^^ Davault to work aantng the woman nud lAildren in brganixiaf aooiatiaa aa Siater Kalaon ia doing in Mnaiaaippi. • • . . . - ' .

ALUUI IMUBRBIONB^BOTH BIDES.

Tha Jnly ••BapoaUory" will contain in iddition

to numetonaOttif art<oiaa, flva diaanct aaaaya on

tha abova qnaetlon fcy iHii. Pandletoi, BnHnwa.

Waller, Bmlth (of the Ohioagd *'8tit«dar<r) and

Ford.", BnbaorlptioB;ia 00. Bingla numbera (in atampa)

Baynoad aad Baaria

idmoal laaltlaap. Tha ooalaat . t w

Iwliaa of tha aloonitoM alaaa for tlia praaldaat'i mad

t, H i ^ h - , or Datog whathahai todo, l aw ta r l o ™

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b l ^ r i K J t ' / i S ^ ^ ^ tbit.-.BaUcla.f.

'•FUio^a Qgaiami i Bapoartonv," Bt. Lonh^ Mi .

Tha beat work A f fay thatialuat befora him, by t J ^OMJ^N iwVSanoa. I f t *

Sf finding aoawthinrBatiar aaHad to biaiiWll ler, S w i r a ' t w o t h i n i i n ^ w h ^ h a H l»f»«,M»ya

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1 . raobiot, G u d , t b « flubjrol t t Cjrestor. ^ w o r d i t p u w i j A i i g k » 4 J # x « i i . A a i o i g o u r Wait-B « B ( H m f l t a t o u r o n l y G o d , b u t t l w good; b M w e uritJ t b v m G o 4 » Q d fjood o>irr«< U t i ? « t ^ r n i i , T b « G o w l itoiag. I n « g e n e r a l t t W K b h i n H U i j be defined i b u i : - T i i e 6 n l u i u e , tbe K t e r o a l , I i i d e p e o d M t , u d tialf E x W t e n i BeioR-

E l o b i n in U i e ttlural furm o f E l . I t e n e e t b e ptefix i t m e u u t b e «troDg, p o w e r f u l G i d . ^ t * m u ^ fur t b e A c l o r .

2 . T b e predieete, b « i d , c n m t e J . T b e v e r b biiM» •ooordiog U> tbe beat kutboritiee, n e e n e b r o u j ^ t i a t o being, M o a e d to e x u t , tbnt wbieb p r e v i o o » t o tbie m o n e o ' b e d n o existenoe. T b e . J e v i a h bine, w b o a M «d<i V ) be t ^ t i m s t e jadgoe in • c4«e o f verbel criticitm i n tbeir o w a l a o g i M g e , f r e ttnaBinoue in M e e r t i o g tbat t b e w o r d bard f x -p t w n e i t b e cuittinenoenioat u f the exiatenice u f a t h i n g : o r , a * l ) r . C l A r k ex|ireuee i t , " i t e e g n w i o n f r o m nonenti'jr i n t o e n t i t y . " '

A l l virihie n a t u r e ie a multilarioua aeKiciaUHin ot v e r j c u m p o n n d i n b s u n ^ , o f w h i o b t h e palrtu d e e a u a l have .been in « j i u e u t b e r s u t e b i f u r e tbejr w o M oompMinded togetlier, T b e eingle con«<itiun o f tbe elemetila moat h a v e pireeeded tbeir union i u t h o o o m p m i a u o ; a n d tbua i t ia phjrtioal in|ioaBible t h a t a c o n p n u n d could have b ^ eternal. C o m * p o a i t b a a n d e t e r n i t y are aa incompatible aa t o be a n d not t o be. Moeca waa bore oppuains t h e E g y p t i a n doctrine o f t b e eternit/ o f m a t t e r , o r the world

3 . W h e n tbia creation took pbuw, Beraabitl^ in t b e beginning. Before the c r e a t i w acta m e n t i o a -

in the firat chapter of G w i e d t all waa e t e n d t j . T i m e i a a meaauted portion o f d s r a t i o o . I l i a m e n n r e m e n t is bjr t h e b e a v i n l f bodiea, eepecijdly t b e ann. I n apeaking ot time* i n hie H e v e a D l w * pMHationa, p . 5 1 , B r o . G r a i w e e a y a : " T b u a f u wei h a v e endeavored to ooneeive 6t t k e D i v u M T r i n i t j , l a abeoluto, independent tad a o ^ i y e a l f e x i a t e ^ e * before h e p a t i o r t b o m e v ^ t t v e a e t , a n d tberelbre* before t i m e , whioti ia the fint-bom o f o r a a l i r o /

T h e n , a o o o t d i o f to B r o . G r a v M , l i i a e i e t b « I n t ' b o m o f creation. H e n c e , ( b e o , w e b a v e t h e | » e d > icate modified b y t b e a d v e i b M e c p t e f a i o n , bere. • h i t h , i n t b e b a g i n i d a g . I a . » foot-note 6 r o . G i a v e e i a j a : D o f » i k « t u f l l n « t e d tt e t e n d t j ; t ioa U m i t ^ aa m t f f a r M la t i m e . I n all f^^w t b a m o t i o M o f the ^ t i ^ M i e e h « « e been m a d * t h e meantre o f d a t a t i o n , therefore A r i a t o t l e delBaea t i m f , • • • T b a ni«arare,ftf t ^ d n n U o n o i i M w t h a t exiet i a aneoeaaion b y o ^ I m o f the b e a y -• a l y bodiee." B y t h e w a y . , i f , aify, i M " T b e w o r k e o f O h r i a t i n t i U o o v e n u t o^ r ^ e m p -t K m " t b o f o o g b l y a i f l « l . l e t t h e m aeod to B r o . G t a v e e f t « • c o p y o f hie Beveoj Diapeufiitldtte.

W i U u r a t iatrodiifliflg i o i « a « « bare m V i ^ « i t a e M , h o w e v w , I w l U aay t h a t i t la t k ^ p c ^ v i b M o f e o t r t o e , M fiur H I t b a a j w t d a t a a , t o raU b ^ k

biatory of the td M M d ' t b t l o n g toil o i t b e i f M i , « t o . 1 w l ^ • a l j e e t a n y f a r t h e r bete* a t . it ^ v e d p n l W i l leagtb i n m y dledaerfoa o f t b e a i x d a y e i f l w i a t f o n . T k i a I m a y g i v e T o t B a b x w f o r pu^ll^

t ive O f e U k e r i M n . M i i ^ M i l t n t i i t t l ; b^^ilb* . , . bine i n a p ^ tiole e t b . " 'aayt. J S b « ISfgra,^ ' t b t l ^ ' • t a a e e o f pnrtiele, ' ' M W ^ l o i * iractfc^ « « k M t h e t t a t a n d t k t laat ietterii U w HSi^ bre«r felpfetbet t a i t , ie e u p p « i d t o ewaprlae t i e eain kiMl eobetaaee o f all t b i a g a . " I t ie o A ^ m i ^ r U e a H y p n t f S w t b l b e i l n t t i a f a n d t h e a n ^ . eoiBchiee W n t t l u l t y w i t h a l p h a , t h e f b i t l e t l f r l n t b e O t M k alphabat, a « d oineg««. t h e laet I f t t e r U t h M a l p b i i b e t ^ M aaed b y t l ^ i k v i u t b i i B * e l f i n iJra Apooalypee, w h e r e ha oaya: " I ttm a l p h a a k l o m e g a . " U n m i t ia e v i d e n t that e t h b a a h a M i g j m p i « p « r i y m e a M t b e e u M a i e e o f JMie h M v e n a a M the e a r t b , t h a t ie^ the p r i m a m e t a r i * , f^r I N t elemeate«Hit o t w h i c h t b e beavena a n d t h e e a ^ w f T f enecneafoUy f o r m e d . T h e tiyt^ baa y a ^ , w h i e b m e e n a t b e aame. T h e ofigiaiU w o r d , b a ^ a m a g i b , ia j ^ o r a l , a n d tberef<K« meaae the M t i r e eolar eyatam, i f n o t t b e e n t < M p b y a k a l . a n i v e n e of G o d .

n n o A r m u . A T i a v . o B n i e n A i i r r T T a . W F i o E L r r v .

U n d e r tbia, 1 ahowed that C b r i a t i a n i t y iei ul G r e e k d e r i v a U o n , t a k i n g ila n a m e i r o m ( J k i ^ , which meana a n o i n t ^ , lie being ite a a t l i o i ; t h a t iofidelity ia o f L a t i n d e r i v a t i o R , o o m i n g i i b m infi'telitue, meaning a ayateio, i f i t m a y b e t^na atyled, deatitato o f faith a n d belief in t b e d o a r i t o o f U b r i a t l a n i t y .

r i t O P o a m o i r . T H E a i f u a u o u I n favor of this propoeiiiun, I have introdaoed

the teatimunjr o f tbree p r o m i n a n t wltoeaaea, n a i M I r T N a t u r e , A a i n m o m y , a n d Hoeee. B y tlie jlrat witneaa, I anbmitted a b r i e f aketcb u f t h e o r i i i a , creation, a n d completion u f tbe vitilile templa o f nature. T h e n aa one witneea f r o m acieoee, I i o i t o . duced A a t r o n o m r . I ahowed t h a t t b e pbyaieal univerae ia a a t a n d m g evidence o f a great At«Dhi k c t , w h o , i n t h e B i b l e , ia called' G o d . I let ^ t r o n o m y , b y t b e aid o f h e r m i g h t y i n i t r a m M t , the teleacope, tell ua aomeUiing of t h e v a a t n e * o f t b e material u n i v e n e . I n o u r flight, in t r a v e r ^ n g tbia fdijidcal ayatem, w e atarted fkom o u r o i ^ b , a n d b a ^ g r e a e b ^ the e n n , the center o f the aolair ejratem.we paoasd. V f e t h e n , after h a v i n g iJiaa tfavaled o v w a apaoe o f O t , 8 4 0 , 0 0 0 milee, M lour i j a t e m ^ paaaed I n t o othera, w i t h the teleaobpe, d i a c o v a g ^ otbwr planete, a n d e v e n l y e t e i M , ' ^ n t U wecotttd ^ n o f a r t h e r . A n d y e t w e foand n o limite to J e j ^ v a b ' a boubdleoa empire! W * aboUed itlwt G o d t p ^ n H tbia vim4 m a c b i n a b y a irlao T f t a t h * doee a o i ^ n c e t t t l n influenoe eiainnting jfkpm i b a t m t e r o f t h e u i r i v e r M , bla eternal t b i ^ e , b ^ i i ^ e W i y p a r t of t h e maohrtwiy I n lli>pib|ier p ! ^ a n d all w o r k i n g I n kairmony, w i t h o a f t h e l e a a t f r i ^ o n o r a t i o n . '

T l w t h i r d wltneae, Moeee, t e l b ua not o i d y j w B o c m t ^ atil tlMMi worlda, b a t w b t n be d i d U , b d l y o u r i d b r a T i t e m , t o whtcbi thie 1roild'1jf}o«irB belon^^ fife aaya: t l M b e g f n n i n g G o d t W ^ v e i ^ ^ t h e e a r t h . ' ' B u t * h tthft o ^ a t a n d ooTy eoinr(Msi i M K m n i # « h a v a o f tbtf e f t a t e n , t b a i^rlgin bailie b e i v l n f a n d the e a r t h .

i a a n ^ y i ^ i ^ t b ^ t e i t f t n o n y , I ahowed l i T h e I ' ^ . ^ l d i n / C h K l . 2 : W h a t G o d d U , e r a i t ^ , b u d . ' ' - t i p k O i i a i i i l ^ i i ^ Ie, G o d e i a i i M ; ' 3 . 1 t b M ' B l i b ^ O i i l I b e p N d k M e , e i M t M . ie ^ ( i k d V U i * h d v i A i a l p b r a e i ; i k the b a f i n k i n g ,

' a W w i a g w k e ^ t b i dfcatlon took plaea. I Mitweil ' W a t the p b r M i , i n t l M b ^ A i i i t t g , r a f i m i i i i t *

c o m « e a ^ i i | t o f i s M t i O B . i . I akoww^ the

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n g f f a l A f ^ U o t m l ^ i ^ ^ : ^ U e . b i ^ g G o ^ , a u a t w n * t b l e p n ^

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n i U l v a m i n i s t r y . T i $ P m b f U ^ i i r ^ p tibaaUits, E p i s c ' i p i l l a u s , M e l h o d i t t i ^ d C a m b e r * l a n d P r e i b y t a r i a n * , w i t h ssTfNnd o t b e r i , a r a ^ r i ^ y in t h e field. A n d the maltiplicAtioa o f d e M m i n a * tiona has already become a trtvobleeoiae qneirf^ol^ for tbe J s i M n e s d sMiip to s p p m b e n d what is meaiil by these v a r i o u s seota, and earnest eflrotte a N i be|la| made to combine wherever i t flan be done. H i e ^}ortherri e n d H i n t b e m Methodiats a r e o n l y awidt«i ing tiie p r i v i l e g e from tmme t o unite. C o n g N i ^ o tionaliatf , Presbyteriana a n d l U f o r m e d ohiirbbes are consolidating a n d thsf O o m b e r i w i d F r e s b y t t b m i n i are expected t o eome in 4he spring.

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Oar rMMrha toaohiag oar aooiH Mooa of tha la* TitatioBoftbaFaU Branah ahaiah. Middto Taa-aamea, to oommaaaa iU prouaotad BMNliBg with tha flva Ohair Tklha ob Mdvatioa ihoald nad **WahavaBoiy«( daliaarad thaw Talka tkM daaptavivaloa tha part ot OhriitiaBa waa BOt maaifialad. aad to aavaial iaitaaaM ooBTwaioaa oooarrad. Evaryahardi that aogafM them.wa thtok, aboald atraBga to protiaot tha uaaaag to aa to taapaf tar tha aowiag. 'A whitaaad whaat •iioitid baharTarted.'"

* * We BiM maaat to iay lait WMk that tha ooorM

ofthaATatoaobaofUito oity ia its oritioiam o Dr. Dixoa'a ipaaoh bafora thaOoavaation touohiag BoaaalMntoAaMrloaaiiditapontical Mhantog, aad of tha JaokaoaTimcaaadito<'Oatholk"to oriU oriUeiaiagaadakaglagRav.O. L. Hailay't Mr BOB, on SBBday, ware ooBipicuoai azamplw In proof that tbara to a J i w i t or Catholio prleit at tha albow of avary Mentor oonatiy editor ae wel aaofaraiy Boeton editor. I t has eoma to pan that tba avaBgelioal pnlpit cannot warn the oon< giegattoB aaaiaet tha maohlBattoBB of tha Oatho^ llo prieethood, or advtoa prolMtaat aad Baptiet p ^ jtaato to iorbear Moving Ibair danghten to Oatho-Ito ooBvant Mhoole that tha eMular pram doM no take tt ap and read il a toawn of oharity. I t to not tor from tha tmtb to eay that tha Oatholto ohnnh ooatrole tbo eaontor prpH of AnMriea.

Sat ami ootton milla hBva reoanUf bMa nnofac IromNawEagtoadto the Bonth.awl it le lald othen wili toka b rfnitor atop. Thia, together^ with tha eatBhUahmeat of milla for the maanfiu)^ iBii of bagging, will greatly ra f iw the oottok in-daatiy, a id o ^ t to make ootton fUiriea ehaapei tiiBB aver. In aptta of polittotona, raoe prajodioia^ aad aU other hnrtfid tUaga, the Sonth proapen.

••Atboi^ B b ^ B t t o ^ pIBire^IBeetteg ptoyadoMA V b t o h aida ia ha o a r

At b iU t B iMttbir attoada praya^maeUogi, l a i ^ to tha.MtbiOh Mhool, eato the Loid'a an( • per an b C k m ^ , u d oa Moitdajf sight to n | M th i k ^ loom floor aatU daybreak Tnaaday monitoi WhtobaidatoheoBr ^ I i e e k fer the Ug If adverUiemeat to thli pape^, aai the latorniatlea m t j be ef great Nae i t to jea.

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% *«ltt la B tow iaa t l tn t l^ a a ^ i ito bapttom, i ina it toatow daty to bhaarvall» and a^aln-to

^ i e o t it. * i ' V a i i ^ lijr fr^iod*. if ^ ^ ^ I t o ^ a ^ i ootomAW ' ''Iff tow ma, taep m; '^mmandttanta." U ii io r e m e m l m t ^ it 'bIb."-,.-

6, It waa aotomnly antimtad to the oaetody aiadi ^ b « a M o l t h a ehoroh. tbii in remam-l*ailo4 df m*." " I piBtoe yon btathren that you Itove kept tha ocdioapipa.''

• 6- (Tbei«foKa,.iteM oaly be obmved lewdly y tha bhiiroh,and tothechuroli), "Ooonpy till aoman* 7. Ohaarwad any Whan ontaide the ohnrab or*

gBBisattoaorJoriadiotioa, iteobierranoe ia illegal, and by coBaa^neBoe a aia. ae .tha ohuroh baa no offlotol, to^ power oataida of her diaoiplinary ja-itodioion-aad her diadpUaary juriadlctioa it con-iaad bImi* to har membenqphip.

IL Who oaa l i fd ly ptrtieipate in tha obeerr-anm^of thto adamn memorial (the blghett frao* ebiMofthaahoreh)?

1. XhoM, aad4hoN only, wha a|B aflltotad in membenhip , indoa t i^ ,and to ftffowahtp with tha charoh (the oaato<it(i}. TheM and thcM only, oonatittttajtoa mataa aad boundt of church jnrto-dietion. .

3. Bat ^ y not lOemben of aiatar chnrobM in good ataading and iafaUowahip .with ua, partioi-lata with uaT In tow, no. But by jmoedent, to

Chriatlaa conrtmy, yee. Bnt, if aaked if waaa a diareb have a ^ h t lo act to important mattora n the chateb by ooartMy, withont tha mnotion ot

law, it may be anawerad. ••The tradiUon of the tothera telle oa that that thto ooortaay baa bMo praotioed by the church from time immemorial." Never before tba Mventeenth century.—Armi'

Thia Might ba ao, bat we aa Ifaptiata raiact tradlUon, and rjghtftdly dvnand a "Thoa aaith tha Lord." Aad I farther argne, that when w* l o M aight of, or ont tocM fitom the ptola tottarof tha law, wa ara ae a ahip at aoa without oompaia. ohart or mdder, aad that, too, oadar a oiood'OOT* end aky, without a atogto gniding atar; aad tor-t i m b r e , we nnder oonelna obnoxtona to the charge o f « » Maater, *« Ya have nnderad theoom-maiMlmento o fOodofnoaa affnt by yonr tradi-ttona.** • •• 'fi* '* , •

tn Dr. fl. H. Tuoket^ Joat aad aio^nent ad-dreM In memory of Dr. Boyoe daring the aitUag oftheSonthara BBptlatOonteottenhaaaid; "Whito oor great toaden a n alive ,we cannot do withoat them. Wa oooU not do without Boyoe. Bat wlien thay dto we can do withoat them. God •a#er t i ^ them away natil thdr work ia doaa. How aptoadidlytbawork of Boyco waa ftotohad Joat M ha dtod! NothiBg mon woe Beaded thaa tbe building to coatBto tha magBifloant library wbtohhagavato the Mminary. Tha maaaa for itaeiaolion obbm ; Boych llvatt to eta It, Bad he migb liava aald, If ha did holrNawi IioM. tot-toet thoii thy nrvaat cMpaH ifl for my work to dike, 'aad 1m fifliiMl iwA^i iWlmi wa «Md aa^har BoyM, Ood Will gi««liial to oa. Now tha iauM neada i i V B B d w i i l h i r w i l ^ i t i i t oir bmbU. it ouaot do Mtlholt ThMilfefB, tot «a naew onr aiid Mr W B t o t i ^ ; ^ ' H b ) ^ b n to know thBi th<^gk f M U s M i N d M ^ bf aa whlto w a a n h e n , ba win taUrMMttt rte BBaea, whea M a n g(in«. What t h l ' l i H apoelle dtod,aad whea than waa aot bne l l f tof «patt tha earth to teaiify m ey« wltaiaMe for JMlaa, tha oaan w»a

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wiUbferba. pifi i i bat to tha living f i b cutf o a t h i t BlaMed be the memory of Boyai.. Ilia t rnd gaifi^ and the hath n a i i ^ the Ba' a t i l f , ' ^ ' ai^Titoo' hlBrtoj the part iaMfe; <0te Sii\ook M k and aaa tt; th« piaawtif Mferw^ cka 6K>k ^ ^ M'd l ie H; the toture la bidden (Irbtf ua bat atill wie iir* Jaat Moertotothatitfa. tbo; k f o ; for <

behiad tlU dim tfbknown, Htaadeth Uie God within the (larkneM, Keeping wittoh a h o ^ hla o i a . ' "

In a oircuhw thei the .^oalaeai J j laaag^ Milt oat to miniatora oaly« one jfor^ to in^^ l i l a . •'Reader," If yon are not |a|»MrlNir ipB jCan have the weeklv vwito of th*. papfr oae year Bh oar club rata. $1 (M)." I t ahoui^ be nndentood ot eayreader, but the mii^iatmrialnadep'.tha mtoiirtarto whom the circular w«« aenW Wa eannoi .publii^ thia paper ol aixleen pagM for Ina than ite legntor prioe, lu.QO per fnoum, withoat g r n t loaa. Wa tried it for two yeera, and our peraonal torn waa $1,000 per year. We hope befpn 18iN) to ealarga the paper by the addition of four pageerBod wa hope our frienda will enlarge the lilt by a few thooMod new namea. 3o let ua worh together.

A. fi. Martin, Ato: We have aot aa yet ra-c«ived an invitatioo from your church, nor <to we undentand your directiona. The ramnaeratton one fiharch oould afiord to give would hardly wai-raat ao loag and expenaive a joumey to deliver one •arira of ''Talkn" or Lectun. (Jan yon notdbtaia •n invitation from aoothar charoh in your oonaty?

Emanuel llnmpbriaa, N. C . : Name entered. We do nut cleerly underatand your qnekUon to formulate an anawer. Ia it: WillChriat Mve aaore after be cornea in the fnllMea of tim* than will be lava^ Afom Abel antil hia coming? If ao, we tbtok lie will.-—Bro. toward R Hallnm toforma ua that tha long talked of dlMuaaton between Bro. W . H . Smith and Mr. Kldwell (CampbeUita), will oommenoe on tha afth Babbeth of thia;monlh, to the town of Latoyetto, Mlddto TenMaaee. It will be Bro. Smith'* fiitt pnblic debate, and thto ia with an expertonoed opponent; but Bro. 8. haa a powerfbl ally—Truth-to aid him. Jtov. A. A, Boatoa haa been excluded from the Zton Hill churab, Potaam, TexM, and refuam to give nphto credenttola. Look out for him.

APFOlNTMfiNTB FOB JUNE. .. Third Sabbath, Webbervilto, TexM. Fourth BaUialh, Hemphill, Taxaa; Fihh Sabbath, at R. B. Whita'a diapoaal. Firat Sunday ia Inly, Flonnca, Thxae,

aired. . , , . . . nj,. _ ; Firat SuBday In September and Friday before.

Pall Ciaak ohnnh, Mlddto TenaeaaM. Tha niMtoliig SBbbatha to Jaly are open for

inviutiOMf from chunhM to Ttaali

if da.

itk "e' ttiiatiat' t M ow o w a i w j ^ ' I t aaeotaiiw* -|to|Hi«t «iiurtth pAiiiV nv iitoitiareliumliHpMMAilr to-ivIteiaaaiffMireMvi if apaaU-w^to f bia, oiiuro^ Man •- •opa to try tdd m S M titf ofeiiriM penf^A' agaiiMtMW br

i Such woourae to afiaauaV;oo|itfaity to thajwag**

Edhna to^inea that the time U oomfng when tmnaportotioa'through the air will be aa oommoB aa iBRMtflal cwnrtoge , Than will hamili^ad ItoM in tha aky, or ataBmahlp l inn mora propwly, tfainaofcoBVoy crfMlngJIi^opa^napt. We.j^va heUeved It for tweBtyyew^ paat.;,^ ' , . . j j

Tha etoetioB of Dr. Ji^A^BrMMto to than .Fkwai < deB«f ofthB itonthevB iBpllat Thabtogtoal Saarii aaiy, UaiavlIU, Ky., wi^^liil^ntly>iae^ Hi( to tha vary aaaa for ^ a plimiC JM, Boyva wbito he livad. ( t, i i / ' W ' , ] •

ainda then la bo tow i^aohlng tha attli|eet|bat tha idiMlato todipaadeney and aavaraigotjc,, under Ohriat^' if Baptbt iehuMhaa mwkm ia admtoiiM*^ Only a t a r t extnme'-caao. We thtok, would war n M anoh an a a t i o a — g r e a t e r good Bipd no barm wonldrMult to the^deaominattoB t n m ito adoptioa. Tha actton. if mntuallj 0Ma«Bt^, to by tha two charohM, would, ba bat a obange oil v e ^ aad amineatly i ^ p a r whan the o«m. of the bother wB^ too thoroaghly tand bitterly p i ^ jadged by the firat chnnh to wamnt a toir trial and aa.impartial veidtot. W* find the foltoiriag to thf Taxaa Baptiat, aad It ia a cam la point, aad to the only can we ever heard of like It Tha EMt Daltoaltoptiatchonshtathe Firit Bap*

tiat ehoroh of Daltoa, greeting:— Dbab BmrrRRKM :~Aftor mach p nyar and dw

libentton we hiv« ae we tmat, under thejctoidanee of the Holy Spirit, raaohad what aeema to na the beat poaaiblo eolation of tha difitonlttoa that hava for many montna paat ao diatraoted onr Baptiat foroN in Diltoa to the ahame ofraligtoB, to tba mortifioation of oar peopto and the humiliation befon the world of onr Lord aad Savior JMoa Cbriat.

In our meeting laat Wedneaday aveniag wa ex< tended to Bntbron S. A, Haydea and A. d. Holt, withoat their knowledge or procurement, an invi tation b» become memben with na, whtoh invita*. tlon they have tUa day acoapted and have become a part of our body on rondltion propoaed by them* aalvea that we call n coaooil of their brethren to toveatlgate all charge* vhataoever brought agai oat t hM. in taking thtoiup we a n cairrylag out t U pton which boa lon^ baan meditateu by em of the wiMet aad moat oonaervative mea of both of our chnrchae. Whito it to Mhtom that a BecHaity for au<^ ecclMiaatlad action ariMa, yet nponax-aminalion it will b« aaen Uiat each a oonrM, whito exMfliuBai, to aot unMriptnnl, H a j ^ y thia ae. tto^to fi** froio **f ^ embarraaamanta that come from a withdrawal of a partySfnm a ohunh andtbaeatabliahaaaBtofBBef ohuroh. The two ohaiohM a n very eloM neighbora, and a n abao lately on aa equality aa to tba mattor of informa-Uowaaaenary to dlMrimlaating actton. It b a fiirthar fortnnato cirenmatanoe with ua that no di vialoa axlata ammtg aa to thia aotioo, ao that whlto wa jwe trytog to nliava a aiatar ohnnh aad tha danomtoatton of their diviafon(|| we a n enUil tog no each mtoforHQpa on ourmliaa,,

Ilia principle on which we a n actiiffg will com> amnd Itaelf to all. wa tfaat, af a raoogalttoa of tha ahaolat^ eqnality Bad oqdlapn^ aovenlgnty of each ohnnh la ita IndividaitiHBtar Bad naponaitol Ity to Jndga of tha qpalifioBtiona lla owit mem<. barahip. •

aw we a n tor nmn inttomtoiy B o < ^ t a d with Ito and firivata obaraoler of .thaaa tonatl^nB

ebto to judge of ^heir, qaalifioftioaa for beiahip with ua thaa aay formal lettar of dto*

miMioB from any otbat chnnh oould poaaib^ ao-andi t «ham« n Wa a n tomiltor with tha tooeptton, pfogteaa aad.idelaila of Ike uafortonato tr<?nhlea

I that hava convatoed tha Firal BapUit ohnnh, and feel (kat we are aliia to iudge diepaaMoaatoly and

We have, t h e i ^ n , Bt their ( jifrad' - the ohiirgM whtoh ^ h a ^ ^ a ^

nat them and Bt their reqitott w» tri'l inatanel # v h i t r o h V i ^ ^

if, any ai^tional o h a r g e j p ^ t^'formotote. The Juatice bbU proprtoty^tifj Wtompt at a Miu t ton^ toia owttor^ill ha fu^ht.^^

Qommanded toyou, wehdpajfbm/ the folini||i^r' ' ^na ld^ ' t tona :^ • • • '•• ^ \ .-r ) t i j '

dito of them la the Moior editor of our da«oiilftt> ^Btional paper, the TexM Baptiat aad Itandd, BaA« atotada oat in bold reitof m ia a»i emtnenl^ daigMt lite rapMMatotiva and oo»tobaMir la all oar ^ danomioational enterpttoMi v h s'

Tha other, ao torn diatiaqutobed aa thaaa-editdt, one nf tba treataM of the Sootbera Baptlat^The^i DgioAi SemiBBry,,aiid hi the gifl^vftad aaodiiR^i

aeontory of oar Stato Miaalmtoif^ JoArd, whpaa^ ^ d e r f u l aohtovemento have won foe him a im^ tioaal nputatioa. : 'f

Over on* hundrM and: twenty mtottoaariM, a n depeadent in a torge meaann upon hia idomltaUa energy, akili, and devoUon to the work fori t h ^ < luateoanoe and daily bread. Every awttoMOi'ef loyalty to Obriat and of devotton to trntk: and jiMh ttoe demanda that we intarpoMall joat and hosor-aUa meana to avart any e m b a m a ^ a t or daafar that may threaten the apretd^of the goapal to TexM. •

Wa have, thanfore, reeidled the. oonaoil aatoct-ed by yonr body laat Daeembar aa tha moat eoi/tii* ' Ma fbr a fair aad iaaparUal iaveatigatiim^

It may furtbw commead our Ohriatian aflmrla ia the wiadom of onr ooutM that w>>ile parhiHpa, we a n only one-fourth ae atroBg aainartoBily iHi our atoter ohnnh, yet when tha young, who . a n capable ot vottog intelligently on auoh gnvB mat* tera a n excepted, we would, perhape, voto fMl great a number In each a trial aa the Firat ohnroli.

Ae the aourM we have Uhreln act forth predndM all further ficriplnrai actton by yoar chnnb in , thia mattor, aiaca no ohnieh haa jariadtotioo ovar the memban Of BoatlMr dhareh, we dnm It bnt aa aot ol conrtaay and tratarnal oomity and iwadaaoe to iavlte yod t4i|artleipaM with ua In thaiavaati-gation b y ooaunitlaa or otherwiae, aa yon may dMm pnper, aad praaant any tMllmony, Indlfld* oaliy or unitedly, pro or oon, that mar pertito to thachargM pntorred. aad we fix the Uma foK tjto begianing of tha laveatigation on T a a a ^ nigiit, June aaxt, to be. ooatinued natil tha '.pooMtil ahall have axhanated all teBtimony.for or jMimt-

Unammonaly adopted in oonfennoa, ounday morning. May 20, A. a 1889. W. T. Gdtwkib, Ohtinh ae rk i

If the Firat aad SeMnd*ohnnhM of Dallaa banh afftor obMrva tjlie tord'a a u p ^ aa a cbunh dirdi-nance, Bad at a token of ohiirob fUtowahlp (Bofae), and ia nmembranoe of Obriat on|y, "thB ao t l ^ af the SeMnd dbqroh need not intiialeaat ilaturb the C b r i a t ^ feUpwahlp of the' oit. the Frat obaroii, ainoe then a n donbt l^ m i ^ than pna mem^r in the Firat charoh ^ t Uiom ot the Seoond do not fellowablp aa^ thai 0Mbad ohnnh wonid not i ^ i v a on a lettor from the Pirat. The Firat phfinh cannot the doori tbo Seoond agiUnat wjiontoMm^'tfto Sabtmd nuii feltowahip aa^ w a fit to i r ^ v a . Tba Fl i i t churob oaa aa wall My iroa m u t exclnda A. iiid B., tof w § w m i faltowdiip them. We trdi^llSta nnforinnalja t ^ l t iHU W BUfoatity totU^ l i ^ the danpmi wtioBln^^tfyaf have peac^J; ^ f

It to aaator to figit for Jeenathan to foltow]biia. —Bx. Ttiia ia no neaon why wa ahould not ftobt for ae well aa foll-iw him. No one yfI evar did Tpl* tow who did not fight for him.

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THK MABHVlLUe DBBATE. _ _ m t nighl ito Bwiu - a i A W ^ ^ i i ^ r:propa»1tbn: "ItoiiU *> d« |«wd to h ^ o i r o S ^ i r b o • M m a d h t m . l o ^ m •pirils

aaii beMi, that Irt !• ttw w d bwfc » Utstim r - . ^ i r bll»gpow«of t l . .Hol j8p l f i t to S W ofthtBoBofOod." MoQdj»ffimli>g Md l l M ^ ^ . ,o i i to*togfcr fo«r Bight.. n K S r T w T l ^ ^ f ^ ^ I . & PlMiri««.

m wmmuif for •m|» rnbttng » gnd i h t ^ ^ tlit tffirl, wkloh JmmI tbim ;

^ ohueoh, and dcdo&iird oi iiii ' ii right to oar oom-

M in tlw , ^ ootofU»ooiaptoted«pr«vltr, ^ ' V Itiri-worMiig tliMof wllgiow

I - i t o w o r k t o b i d o M to i w |im««df Wflh w tegeewrtlon, obwraicUloa o l l * * ^ ! * " - " . . . . ,

^ i S i t / i a ^ ^ ^ ^ hdHfi-ilt," o». thing. th..e «>ci.tl^

^ S S l . V d i w do th^rfgood"H. or ChrLt." M cW«.d by ^ j ^ ^ m ^ C h i S T boMe diTld^ i«»in.t i t^lf? Be

h i D ^ 1 ' h tberB, then, not * ditidoo betfeen » ftnd

Chnht Mfi btt ohuroh ah»ll not be d«> , tbe itrongMtof8«tAnio power.

Chriit nieftn iHmo b« mill "Let them u i ^ •poeilei to c«Me rt-

Ti.. o«c i i « i i » i i r i e i t . »ad Mr/L"rding m«k i I noiioclng them tha people of Oodf I ^ n k

ftppter betntifal, bat litwardiy

6tb. Be 1 esMBpleeof omnTenionT

7ili. Minte need tbie divine power eo Ihet withottt it, they ceo do nothing, how much morn the linnw neede it in s Rtnte of depniTity.

N e w did man pile np each uiamiMitf wlth| •toqnettoe of epeech and logie. of tho«ght» npon an •hMiaettoe of epeech and loi^e. ot t n o n g ^ n j ^ w ory ie the "woid." and t t e "waUr." and t antagoniet; and often the honM wae Bpiril of Oad and the I aiider hUarray ol8cripU..e and e a ^ t i o ^ ^ ^ ^ . „ , o u ^ o n I y in the act of

ih«i iha ihadow of a doabt* that tne I . . . . » „ dead einner mast be quickwied by the power QoA, aooompanyiog and going before bU word.

Qal4 II. »pn. "»• ' • ' — diwlwitban omwheiming eifdot in proof of the _ •aabiing. dii^Jt power of God in the 0 .nwrelon of I ; ^d ' t he fftai euUlety of I aWAl* one t ^ g Z^ pS^ne. In all the « « y rf tejUmony by j r i t T n ^ Uutt it'li a p U * U g j ^ m . ^^'Wok w h i c h ^ t e a o n , repentene^ f l l k . S w g e r o n . eountefoit npon t h . Bapliet. With m M t t - J j o y . a n d a i l t h e g i f u a n d b l e - ^ i ^ t t - ' W p Moody expi id . theconnlerfeit I n ^ J ^ J ^ ^ , ? - ^ ^

uMBMBta Ot Moody. On the h b o . G R A V B a : - ! hare init ilead Dr. BdWe Uld not mew to 0. W H A T DID CHRIST MEANT

gRO. GR A V h a r e . " f S i i ^ i i S i f ,

dfdead taen*! bdiee and all unoleanneMi.' Ifi t i ; zxiii. 27. Christ ipOke thia Unguege after

L "Let tbem hlbnewbiob li proof lliat be Wt mean to oeaie ^renonnoing doctrine,

t m t thent Let M fee. "Then wmW the dieot-that the

wofd« there eeemed no etow w t o r ^ pMa indeonolnsive the anabwewWe, eombmed

I l i L t a l i r ' B l w d l n r f t S ^ inriderable B ' l J i v U l T t w ^ ^ 'the' : i terg* broiighlL ^ ^ ^ S T Mdr'abllitr In miiapplylng Qod'ewordto againetyon by thot «I#aSat t lW-Hbly Spi r iTSiwifed hlin«Jf inltieieof Waoohrftaringyon their choMh home ^ ^ ^ i M d e d when they bea^ thii lay. r r i .Sd i S Z Gtd'i power wm ibnt op in 1834, etc. ' f - lagt^ Bat hennewered and. laid: EtWy p ^ t I S ^ ^ h w who paocwEed the word. He Speaking of dilTarrtaoei ealitlng bitween^ yow- „ y h d ^ i r ^ w . . 3 u « t , T 2 ^ p o i n t i w b e w t H ^ r e r ^ L l f S l i Dr., V - i y . : J U t them alone." MatV^^f. W,

h 7 « y . a ( y and iattofy hie people. He Grafei^ V. J^IM them ak»ne.- tbat i. , lf t N j "were broke down in the oiM o f % d i a , andJ with td. V f i k U think It better todo ae the Bj. . g^iu ohriet had no apology to make lor

to lioody'e qneeUbl^ .»Sihce^oroomm.hai^ ;L. i t h t o ^ the iwrd. whieh he h«i .pokep to tl^n,, , i i f l ^ t i X J ^ S i h e w o r d , ^ \ Thereconld be many more obi«<jtloiNi. bipnght

World able to the Spirit, ai theie to no other way, Doee Dr. BarWin to lecelfe liimr He oliimea one night that Nbali; wee aafed only In the arit "by #ater," ind on hn-. other Kight, he Blippe<l by •a;Ing that Mtad and a righteone p ^ h e r , 0 ^ iwmty yean before the He denied th*^ Goa-a pbiier wae eterled. eieipif In riitti woiMiefTupon the BgyP*l«M to l a ^ hrwl , And , i m ; d e n o i e p l y to Oie pwolT What God a reotly npon the heart of Wa#adli when • W e n e d M t . trying io ibow all ihe While the world eannot reoei«e Gadder Spirit, and thai God n e w acta perionally and direetiy npon nain| n.ra heart. nnUl he lebaptiiedl Wh*to»er to^' divine and dlraot operaUoh he held la In God

b(M IDIr. BttirWMi nieto by tbif that It to not pwa^lpg contrary to t)^^4lTlM!»oord, rigiii foV na to oittdWinn MI initf-mnde inatftntlone j if i uvk wro^, for aome thaibUlniato bh^'eh^^^ toeiib# m e ^ wro«i({. . P.

their nnacnplnrfcldootrineaf Ifeo (and h i i j M gnlgeitt^Itoa thii); I * 4 hi iMi nndeietaadXj^

THiSRB NBVKR HAS BEEN A' BACK DdWN. Baatfe immtoetntt;; i nmai MH v^ thU)oit«Hirighl), whM 4he npoetle nieabt, A r >|f*fcE'Goep*t AdVoclito of May 28th 1889; Mr, hbiikl i "Ootttiilinrteetiyfor thh f h i t h . ^ ^ ! 1 w . H. W i ^ h y e t t e . Teon, aayei--^^ .1.' 1 ta aj^Uk Mth Mknm itm. Kid' ' S h ^ t h a M with whnm Bio., &ld" Jndelii. ' ' , •

Hil t ein Wtf oontwd eaniiiUf, and vLei tlie« aloner Po^fliiltittoei SnppJee

6fM along, *nd preMihee that men am eafad ^^^ ^ oome oil. No eir, 3, g . KWwill dlAi net

V '

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S r to ta^te^W^^P

OftMWV* . .. «bn».aUMllM«rAtaad

a back down,"eW «ow, m . v^rwr, r ^ - -% M i k i f meeting « • in nrix ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ in thh town of Lafayette on aaid PwportUon., Wjr S T o f Boon A-odaUon, aelooted by S L a t her meeUng in October nemt, tln» dealgnet. ^ by yoweelf th® J S S o t Leat yo& be doll of o^ewtonding, I r ^

S7ho«.eJ.mtohed by yonr r^iiMtfa on the iawe propoeltloaa anbmitted to

V i - d e b i J T r , « r . K U W

M ^ U d br - a A-«il . l l . i i t "Tlwt. B ^

M answer TO "A aUESTION."

Y Dtfi^R BRO. WINDES;-! haw h«)t a ringle m don£ the?l Cor. ix 10. doe. taa<5h the fcarfo pari! of preeching a fatoe goapel, but it a^ma that It unotao clear to you, and I meat can to enable yon to aee it. In one m that yon wrote I think that I can aee all your difficulty, a ^ it la tbli: " I have to turn falae teacher, over to the eider mercl«i of the Lord." Yonr Chrirt.an

baart, like thouaanda of other Cbriatian hearU, ia full of pain at the bare thought of any one perUh-, ins. but no matter how much agony we may carey, itiaatill written fhat the nnbeltover moat perish, MMl II ia wioally taught that thoee who te^h a f alee goapel ahall pertoh with thoaa whom they have deceived; Hearth* word of God:»Bat there aroae fatoe propheta alao among the people, •• •"'O"* you al«» there ahaU be fatoe teacher., who ahall urivUf bring in deatmcUre hereatoe, denying a*efe the Waaler that bought them, bringing upon S i e a l v e a awlft deatmction." 2 Pefc li. 1. Then turn w Eaeklel MKiii. 7,8, and yon will if the watchman failed to warn therinner. the aln^ aer would die in bto aina, but God will require bia blood at the hande of the watohman. Ia it not anongh to make na all tremble when we think of Godrequiring blood at our band.? But hear once more, and tbto Haahea a U^bt upoa the 2 Cor. i i . 16. that makee it «to plain M thjs rimploet ptohlem andae ctoar ai the aun. "There he ^ tnuble yoii,and wooid pervert the goepel of Chriat B i t ihoaxh we: or »rt angel, from b w e n , preach

TIL, 1 1 ^ vtt^: I M I I I B * ^ TIJI P I E I A F ^ . ,

l ^ & i f c v to thrt d not eierotaad bto ri»ht to live, of

IrheiiJrt wae p r w W n p H i ; ® ^ ^ ^ qnleicly c a ^ t o an end when •Ungofthe goapel, and why?

Aoaiaity to laid upon mej yen, «oe la onto meJf I •reach not tbeg^pel^" PWl did noteay, Ww

anh; me U W ' ? ^ ^ ^ ntoneif not preioh the go.i»l then, ooald not live of the goapel. andt ahonld be hun. r r andneed clothee, but "woeie unto me f l

iSach not the goapel." U " J ""'"J Ibnt the goapel, the woe would overUke him. he ^ I d i a c c a n e d . Certainly theie wa. no woe

[enounced agaidrt him for not living of the g o . ^ , ha had a right to do, for he could refowhto [ht and glory in it, bat if he tefuaed to pre«>b ie goepel of Chriat, or preached any . e n ^ m e the woe, the dertruotlor of aouUnd

[J, My dear brother,! hope I have made^U kin to you, and that a powerful mind aa youw wUI

«ve no dlfBculty in graepliig the truth at once jud aee that the text doee le«>b the "danger of ^ h i n g a f a l - goepel." If bot aetldied, and will point out your dlffioulty, I will, in great love, do all In my power to remove W d l ^ a U y , becauaeIthlnk it a matter of the Seepeat importance to the preacher and morali. peep» ^^^^ frttemaUy, JOBK HARRAL.

Bndora, Mim.

tiof rWob »p H

Jefaooonntof Dry id their porpoee to biuW a

poti th»t the n ^ M I of ottr oanae fbr aid to butld eaid >< . ^ a a a y t o y o u r n ^ l ^ ^ r ^ -bmy help now. Perl|a|l yo» ---v W l i l y o n that ^ • ' with moniy eiM>«gh on b a n d ^ i p w loompietea, wiw mwavy W h W fintoh lt» The carpenter^ fori^ji J ^ i L l^tJ f h * >Mintiiiiff and 'tiftpetmi

lionble you, ana woma k t ^ Bnt though we, or »rt angel, from b w e n , preach any other goepel unto yon, than that ^ ^ v e preached unto you, let him be i.7,e. Awl Paul gave the reaaon why he ahonld be aooureed. The fatoe goepel waa of. man and dmwnedmen in perdition} whitothe true goapel waa of Chriat andiwed men from their aina, and IhBiinrae ol the liw. '

I know that P«i|t to Ulking abont bia right to Uve ot thegoapeli bntthe toading propoaition in uL whoU d S i nk th .chapter of 1. Cor. to the sMwhingof thegoanel. Let na aee. " B w eo haththh Lord ordalnW that ihey which p w e c h ^ ^ p e l ahonld live of the goapel." »

Who pieaoh ihall live of the preaching. Would

,, SALEM ASSOCIATION. I t H E afth Sunday meeang of Sjl^". 11 irtll meet with the churchat Wocdbury.Tenn., 'ion Friday night, June U8tb, 1880.

Introductory wrmon by Rev. John. T. Oakley. froobakmb.

Prayer and Praiae meeting Friday night. 1 Object of the Hfth Sunday meeting.. 2*. What ia the true .pint and object of giving

tothecaueeofChrUt? ; 3 Whattotbelimlt to the million field?

4' la there Bible authority for the u.e of money aa an auaUiiary in miaaioo wort T

5. Ia it the dnty of wsh cbuich to auatain a BibieachoolT IfBO,why?

6. The qualiBcaUon of Sunday-achool teacheii. a i n d a y ^ h o o l Sunday morning at o'clock, |

Jorn R. Ra.Wng. auperintendent. Critichm of

help will make their own aelection of ^ tha programme. Do mi io como. U'^-^ L A o l M o n t preachers, deacona and S u n d y

Mhool woraera 10 ^ ^ ^^^^^^ ohalrman,

Wnodburv. Tenn., June 10. CONCORD ASSOCIATION.

church at Leb«.on. beginning Friday night, Jane

S cWioh. dtoclpttoe necemry to •

the iiumW of dfflolent. oonaecr«ted min-

^ T Tbepoaalhto Improvement upo'n pr .«nt Bi ble acbooi methoda.

A Bzeoeaia of Lnke xvi. 1 5 Reltojoualitoraturaaaafactorinconveillng ' the "world and^tr«.gthenlng G.ib* Four aenaiia during the meeting, Bro. kU .lAvi ••uj^'lhe brethren to oome. bto aaya o h m ' n . 8 . Com.

k t o aeitlon when c o m p l y W hrid ^ t j f ^ l Wvioe In the new bouie l ^ f i K w ^ r l L e d three into the ^ ^ ^nrc l . by letter, w d yeatorday. ^ e ^ ^ ^ Sn Jane, w redeved ow bjr W H ^ ^ f H ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ W a t t y ^ l n t h a t a e v e i a l othaf»..wlU m t ^ ^ -C L T h a . opened a l ^ ^ t o l h e BeptUreanje ^.ere, and We Intend, by ^ ^ it. Yeaterday the church a M ^ d t o g o ^ ^ ^ ^ fiee decided to have their houae dedicated tlw fiw« ' ^bba th in Augnat, and B*^ ^ ^ j j * ^ i^ar Mtoalonary of the State ' ' preach the dedioaUon aermon» .with Bro. d. i v Oakley a. alternaU. - ^ ^ J , M. SwrwAWP.

Doweltown, Tenn. BEWARE.

IN ORDER that Bapttot. may 1 A. SSton, an e J u d e d Bapttot pwwb*'. Bapiiat church at Zlon M l , O a l ^ n county, Teitaa,Potnam poatoffloe,requeato that yon pub.

n X cSThen county, Teaaa, on ^totdhy ^ the fourth Sunday In October, 1888, A. A. Boeton t r i a d ^ froLtheaald Zion Hmchnroh,and Jla credenUato a . a mintoter wae calW to, by ^ church. He, the aaid Bortoo, r e f ^ ^ to i n ^ i t to the ecUon of the church and ^ntinnea to prewh „ kBaptlat preacher. Therefore we take thto method of warning a l lBapt i^ of him.-

Done by order of tbe church in regnlw confer-ence on ^ t u r d a y before tbe fonrth Sunday in April, 1889. ' w If

JOHM L. Woooe, D. W. Matwiw«, Church Ctorii. Mod.pfo.tem.

THE GATES MEMORIAU

The Baftttote Of San Antoblo, TeK., , L MMiM a "home and homeT for

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A0ilT,Mb»A:«r-l wMlwrlMtbyon and the 0)u»ln« M , - -I k a V r i ^ acwsiAtotrjrott. Tba BaptKU k m ImM Wkostid ••iM>aiir« jonratM wlil jiiMlyeuaut''| pi^Mtait MMiiug la Aprir, ana ilurlng Ula mMliSf I of Momi In wn IIbm.

' tJitrtr<«MMwnMib«r«w«r««ddedwih«obui«||.TIir«*| l l i i* •«>'>«• «f <iUMUoMt will Uka ua tkrongb Ui« IM* of Jolnod by Itttar, i wsa among Um number tkiit I M<>inb«ra again. How many of lb<* oonalaa bav« read prbetM^ r«llgloa. Ur.Uiu-awoll of AUaliU, (ia., aaMated I ^ ^ '

TfcoMU r i M aold Mag* M « M M a M kiakrtoltiw ^ ^ U u i o M d k i ft^liaypy Maafkt aurvak in*, ^

tte pMtor In omylag ab iba niMdag. u « t «r«ak waa ooBiMiio*BM«t work. AU tkran or tko aohooi* oloMd tko aunt WMk, tka Judaon Inktltuto, tbt Marlon Ftomafa tiatBlnw-y and Mr, Marion MiiiMry Inatltute, H. we bavo bad «ilgbt livaty tinio. t belong to a Blaaion band now, bailed tka iluiiday>aobeo| Workara. VTo matt avary-otkar HMttrday aTenlnR, and Ulk about minaiona. bava about tklrty mambara, We meot In a »mall room baok of Ute okurak, wklob liraa biillt frir kkat paftwao. It la Htad up ranlnloat and Wakavan anal l orgait tkat the bandi bopagkt. 1 want to any to (ko eouatna beforo otqaing tknt i U Ibare ara u y o( Uam wko kave not aooeptod Jaaua tkay don't know wkat kapplnaae (boy wouki anjoy if tkay wonidoalyoomotOkiai. Y<)ura lovingly,

MarlaBiAla. j o u a OAoaBoiiLL. Tkiala lndaad good nawa to u», Julia. Wa bad not

board fnm you for aomo Ume. tbougb wo bad not lor-g i ^ n y o u . A l l tka ooualna will rejoloa wltb ua. Wa kopa nona Of tkatt wfll aver fall t*) tail ua lk» good nawa avan abould tkay apt ba la ngulnr owrraapondanoa. And, daar oblldraa, if any of you bave not aooepted Jaaua kaaten lodoaoaaJnllaaaya,ana not only you will ra-joioe but wa will rojoloe u>o; and ibe angola in baavan wil l rajoloa. Jaaua woaM ratkar yon would lo?e and Uttat kim tkan to work for him. tkougk ha forgou not one littladaaddftnatorkla.

A HRAVJC BOV. A boy about nina yeara old'waa bathing obo day whan

by toma nlaobanoo he got into daap waiar, and liagan to aink. Hia elder brother aaw kIm, aad ran to aavo him, but, laoktng atrangUi or akill, be alao atnk to the bottom of tka river. Aa the two drawntng brotkera rone to tko aurthoa for tba laat Uina tkay aaw a brother, the youngaat of tha family, running dowa the bank for tba purpoao ol toying to aavo tkem. Th{»tt It waa that the dying nine-year>old boy acted tho'part of a hero, iluuggliug aa ha waa with death he gathered all hia atrength and cried to hie brother on Bb«re»t>M'toonM In or uihor will loea all hia boya at onoo." jiobia little (ellow I Though dylag ha forgot hlmaolf, and toought oaly of hia father'a grief. S a w a t a genuine hero. Uia brother olieyed hia d^ing oomroRBd, and WM aparnd to oomlort hia rather when bla two dead eona were Uken rrom tka river claaped in eaoh oUer'aarma. Uoya.you're notoalied tobekeroeeibia way, but you are oaliod to ooRaider the faeUn^ of your par. anto, and to atudy bow to avoid giving them pain. Hieaaed are thoea okildren wboae wordi and dooda wak« aweat muaio la tkeir paranta' aoula.

Mm. Haiui r : . . You will «ad ineloaed «ve dollara for tha Havana honaa, Unba. i hope to be able to aend ton mora bafttre tha honae la paid tor.

Ueanlag. Tenn. mm. m. «: riatiHi. Man. UAiLar: ~ln(iloaed ttml poauoflioo order lor one

dollw, whloh I eond far Uub«. May the LnnI blaae your work, Youhi, jtM, n. mowlin.

MarUn^Tenn. Ahh* Hoka-. — I will H«nd you lwenty>iiv(> oenu tbia

timo lor Cuba. 1 wUl aend more aomo time. Iwlllaooa ha aix yeara old. We will eooa kave rlpa plama. | wlak you could oomo and kelp ue cat tkem. 1 bave a UtUe alater three weeka old to day, ^

WalnntOroTo, Ala. MORA0LYDK0o*M|guD«. And you wroU tkia youraelf too. I wlah all the oOnelna

could aoe how plainly you oan wrlle. And we are alwaye mad to have the little onea join ua. Writo ua agiUn, Mora, and tell aa of your pete and yotir playa, and who aroyourplaymatea. Uod wilt bleea the g*t to Cuba, It nay lead aomo nhlid to Jeaua who will r aa day be a preaoheri but If It deca not it will goto tko tight piaoe. Kiaa little aiatar, and tall her Jam'ea Oravea llaltor to Jttat throe woakd old too,

Admt I reckon you think we kave Ibrgotton thaTonng 8oato.batw« aaauro yoo wo hava not. Wa •tUl atQdy the Mblalaaaoat, altoough wa do not writo thain off. Wa aend one dollar, llfly oeato aaoh, lor Cuba. I^TiPliyi JOHMliH AMO t IMMia JAOKBOir.

Biookavllie, Miaa, ara tIM to hear firom you and that you are atudy.

tog tha Bible toaaona. Wa mtoa yon rirem the olaaa, and ahonid be glad to )Mft yon baok, you kave worked with oaaolqkg. iMlhgly, AohtKoba. ,

w m c u WAit UKTTItKr A little girl bad l«arn«d tka verae "aofler the little I

okildren to coma unto me " to repeat at a oonoert. Hhe atopped on the piatlorm and began," Hnffar " It waa bar llrat attempt at publlo lacitaUon. Hhe waa fright, ened, and aloppe<l for a moment, then oourageoualy be-gan again, Suffer little » Acain her fear ovoroame| ber, but lieing a roaolato little one abe made a third tompt. and aaid Buffer liule obtldr«>B " Tb« tbirdi Ume abe looked with dUmay at tbe opturnMi racva aitd atopped. Wltb a laat grami ctf vt abo reiieattil not exaoil) tha verae but tkeae worda, "Jeaua waota ua all to oou6 i to bim, and d^n't anybody try to atop ua."

Wbloh waa better to repeat the esaoi worUe or to bave their meaning burned into ber llitle b e a n r - T h e Traa-bytorlan.

UUIt BlBUl tftUVIIflB. all*W«M Ta OtMTtOMn yps JOIIB VIkBT.

Aaron Ultod up hia rod and anoto tba waiara of Kgypt, Bi,d they baoama btood. Tha flrat battto ky UialaraaUM* waa with Amatok. Miriam playad on a Um^t , Moaae' handa wara ophald In prayer. Wa oanw^ dnd any ao. oottit of Miriam balng marriad. Jathro waa Moaae' fatbar<la.iawi' Mobm had AarM, Nadab ami Abihu. and Mvanty of tha aldara af laraal aaw tha Clod of laratl MdaM faatod forty daya. liagalaal waa a oatobtatod atl

UKUWTIl OF TMK WANO. The piano, as we aoe it to-ilay, la tbe growth of oentu-

riaa ol invention. In ito infanoy it waa « barp or two or three atrlnga. From Ume to Umo norv atrliua were added, and aftor a while tka oitoara W4« tioru. Yuo clUi-ara waa in Ua ahapa of the letter r , and bail ton aulog*. It took many oentnrlae tor muaiolana to get tko kiua ol etretoking tko atrlnga aoroaa an open boi, but eouawneie about toe year laoo uile waa thought of,and the dullolmer mada ito appearance, too atrlnge being etrnek with bam-•era. For anotoer hundred yeara Uieae hawmara were haldla tkekandBof toe piayora, and then » geniua in-venlad a key-board, whloh. being atruck by the flngera. movtd too hammera. TbIa inauumont waa oalled a olwl. aytoarlum, or keyed aitoara. I'hia underwent a ^ a modlioattonaaadimprovemenu rrom time to time. In guaan BUBabaUt'a Uma it waa oalled virginal. Ykea It waa aaiiad a Bplna, bacauae the hammere were covered wito aplnae, or it«'ila* wbloh atruek or cauxht tbe atrlnga or wiraa, and produced toe eouud. Krom 17uo to IHoa it waaaalargadahd Improved, ami oalled a hari>aichordi aad.toia waa toe laatrumant ih j t Lady Wnahlngton, Mra. HanUtoa and tka l a a ladlaa at our U ivoluU.)aa ry Umee played on. In 1110 Bartotomeo criatofoli, nn lul ian, 1 n. vaatad a hay, or kay-board, aUbh aa wa have now aub-BtonUaliy, whloh oaverd hawmoia to auika toe wtree from above, and toua davalopM toe pWno. -

l a tha paat dfty yeara Uiar* JB no muaioai inatfument Whtoh has ao oompietoly abaorbmt Uto Invenuva faculty of man aa toe piano. At the prtilent day Iba upright piano haa th| Meld almoat abUirely to Itaelf, and baa raaohad auoh a gtada of ptrflNUlaa in'ahapa, tone and np

INit ln awaat dnamB, ho'oareftitly tvroto dowi what fOtotd ofthathytoaa' Whloh fkll from her llpa. nook 1m lad aaongh toiBaka a volume. Theaa Im now aiiatod ^ aold under tho utia of Motoar tiooae Melodtoa «>r Children, T. Float, printor. I'udding Lane. «IB. j^ica twOooppara. ,

Tba Itov. J . M. Manning, D D., tormerly paaior at tka au Bonto ohurck,; IjkMtom at a toatival aot many yaara ^ n ^ . spoke very uuly to my mind wken ke ^ald, "Not

I Homer or Hhakeepeara Is so *ura or immortol fame is Motker Oooee. Vonetdertog tke lava la wkksh her n t h Ilea are avarywkara hald, their freedom from aaytotoi toat might corrupt or mislead toe iafanUla mind, tkair j^oUoal wtodom, toair abrewd myatory nnd moUvaa f human oonduol, one la. In nil aeberneea, foroed to ndmit toat her aama IB among the brightoet af ttotjiweia wktok adorn toe brow of toe Old 8outo. Ut ue hope that toa day la not tor diatant when a memorial atotne wiUi bo erected to tola vonerable woman in one of the parka or squares of Boeton."

JKaUil LOVKi MK. robkrt y. coTu.

I waasitUngtomyetady, WIto my eermon almset done,

Wbea toere slowly up toe stairway j ' Came the well known obildraa'a aonc,

•Moaus loves me, Jeaua lovee me," And I, llstmtog, dropped toe pea;

For toe trnto so old and preoloua Never aoemed ao aweet as then.

(It thie love I bad been wrUIng, Trfing bard to make it plain,

Tbat the iieople might believe it, And UmI aelaoe for tbelr i>«in;

Uut tbat 1 abould tw hia loved ona, And toat he my aorrow bears,

Waa a Uought not rtllly poudarad Till toat aoug oAm« np tha ataJra.

Well I kaaw tbat not a lUy Ufto iu cup to«4teh aha.rera

But drtoka In toe eun'a lull treaauree Thougb toe lelda are filled wito 0}wara,

Tbat the mother to her children Mever irivee her love la part,

Uii t to each and every member OlvfBan undivided heart,

Uut aomebow I'd missed toe toaaio That while Cbrlat loves all the raot

All hie love to poured on me Through the lullneM ol ttml'e graoa.

Mow I biesa bIm 1 have learned it. For it abeera me on my way;

Anil I ne'er ahall neaao to toauk him For tbe aong 1 hoard that day.

uoD Wltb couruKr . Oh let him wboee aorrow

Mo relief oan And ' - ' ' Truat In Ood and borrow

Kaae and oomfort for the mial! When the mouraer, weeping,

Mhede tbe aeoret toar ' Uod hia watoh to keeping <

1 kongk noaa^Iaa la near.

»a<to M Idol. Moaaapnt a vail a m ^ i reaonaq auoa a fraoaor parflNUlaa in'ahapa, tone and no-too* wblto ht waa toiktog Wito toaohlidran oftoraalaftor paaranoa toat there would appear t . u« na p w e t o X Sf ;h« name dof n from mount Mnal, Jtogatoal mad* U^airk lUrtoer Improvement. - Musical Ciuriu-r olUaooyenaat. ANU Imma ayam. i

^^Aaawered ^also by llshla aad Uto Vadwsll, Mary. Mthal aad UewaM Wood, Lilito Burdatto, 11 ilUa Moody •loha Moody. Iddo /Mioody. r*

Our class IS tordy to senuing to Iheir Mswers toto «tak. Uoi.der whnttojheoNUte,

and tola Cadwail say t "Toil Ia)icn Will that

i

IIISTOBY o r MUtMKK UOOdK. Mother Ooose»e maMen aama, aoaonllag to tha Lawto.

toa (Main*) Jeoinal. waa Kllsabeto l ^ ^ r . Hh« wasi born la Charlastuwn, Masa,, to loan, ahd married leaao Uuoae of Uoalon In i m Mhe wna bl*'aeooi.d man, and Uganher maiernnl iite a stoi muia»r' lo ten ohihnen.

«od will never leave ne. All our wanto he koowa.

Feels tka palna toat grtovn ol, HceB our oaraa aad wooa.

Wkea la griaf we langulBh lie will dry the tear

M ho hie thlidrait'e angtiieb aootora witoewooeraaar.

irOH 4)U1U, Tj : JlmmU .ml Davi. lf«afc. i i . l i j H,rb,ri Vonnr. ifc, u . ^ , J.'

UpatitMi. Wl»,a,»r«, K.ib« Wl«iuril J i . i ^ r t n B l I ^

•vfSii?

M K l . m

fliMrf^WMlllto Hiilwr li>fjitoH9d v r M w i t i r k i ^ I tww f

•H lo t • qntok lMUt«,' toldad h« to an onflftlon* , i o m mat . I «H lo t • qnkk toldad h« to an o n w w n *

n mmAthi h m m to tf I •«»»««» a wnw srwB ^^ b-wnglylf^llBfinwrhibktowttptoUb^

rtlTliSl w>t Bitwowa o w It, * V n m t n my llltl . daoghtortoirwry mochoWlgrt

Btowtl? S S k - a atood • • Omfofdl Md •••liif i h k t MoIUb m u M w

^ ' ^ i ^ . i ^ ^ l T t S t n T ^ ^ ^ to looking pklt IU. momlng. and gtrwigwJ» j ^ „p bewi on tb«aaat " S S S w t u S f f l i i - toilhar rouBdtho Ul.»dF T'wUl

I Tn^ oomlBg BiwhAy, rollowed b j " T j r ^ h a n abe t l w w d t r ^ tha (rMa •It i i i l tmltoi .M Mra Dean tbankad kind Mr.Jonw and

wKi ilgttod, tot It i r t a tbwd iht t H « 1 bad* Molly tan for bar b a t , w U b b w r ^ l a l h t r w d •ru tak. the .mall one •nothertlm., aald tbe ba

S^i i S a ^ W tod^wianed. flbeUkeda.n«iMr|w.« a charming ride, winding ronnd and round ' ^ i t l m ^ ^ ^ r m t u i m M ^ ^ ^ the tree, and .brob. and bo.be.. wUb S u ^ L ^ j S i .heoU..U«raM«lU||mp««eT.rywbere of tbe wide.bine, . p a r k l ^ ? ItwMTery.fflW^^^ |ooe»B,oftbe glldlag,graeeftal.hlpa. The a t ^

^ T u T i t w i l f S i ^ a a d w b e n MoUy tboBght of I bloom, gacb roaeel There were thonsanda < • ? ! ^ 2 i ^ S e t o a n d b n . h e l . . b e b e r . e l f b . d the«i,andlbelrcolor waaaoricb and dMp,tbolr -

f . U . g , e l o . o . t a a L ; j i » ^ . w e « . h a t Molly had never known the ^^^^^^^^ r , ^ ^ i J ^ l t o h i d ^ t o t S - b n t o n t i ^ ^ likebefore. She bad beea at Hopbine CiUagefor o o f w e r l l ^ ^ ? ^ ^ . - S ^ S ^ M ^ i M t o n t h e cottogedoor-Btop two.ommera,bottbl. wat actaally ber fir.t ride "Yea, Indeed I She looked In the^sonoo^^?^ .h.mn«iieM.Mle.Henrieit»droTebylnberpony|wonndthel.lBnd.

^ ber faablonable dollnlaogbtor, near-1 HaTlag a pretty good time, ain't wo though V \ • and Molly .aid to lltUe Fan: I lald Mr. Jone. a . they drove lo one

m i m

. wetiltnlBgii

ttiilttini. hundred Uwe*, ' • n #fa |» l I don't m w H bakert .he-i the w w g h t J ^ ^ Molly peeMd wiA eiagbt her bmUu .l«|itder fot« tngerbad maglo InJ^UiiOtt' Off »torrent of in »eeeo«d.

•«WUBt w#itlMi iMt w e e y o o leMMd »t bath-pc^boVmy d e e t r ,

"Overcome evil wltb good," atumnwrel Mollf,^ glaring at tbe oU iUwe. ^ ^ , . J J ! " i S m * m yoti've been In Mrs, Palmir'e < for five yeto^ MolU" ^ ^ w i

'•Yefc tokmma ; and Mre. Palmer bM » r e 4 b « * •be eSliioopbordanci} and ihetoiohea na bewtt^ ftallyP ^ ^ ' ^

•tye», w d you bead kll ebe . .y . , don't fon, mA try to leent bow to be'« bettor girt r T

ertann^b*. " t n m r t t o M l b U w o r d i b o o t t ^ ? There wa. ^ t " I f . about the MUt in the mbjj , mamme.^ I

can't be good llki tbe tolk. !n the WWe;" ^ "But how did Mr^ J S S

S'

aod'.Tld .he- i»ld rtie^h, now .aid II roik. ^ J T . r ^ ^ Havlag a pretty good tlmo. ain't wo ^ ^ n g h r .aldlf folk. ^

.aid Mr. J o n ^ as they drove lo one of tbe cottage. P ^ J S ^ i ^ J - t i t r a i d ^ P * Wl .byonandIb« laLode l lve rb rowabre .dandbean . . And W b h t d o U k l n d ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ ^ f ^

^^^ r»,f««l mlth nutol thi.ir Afm* nl.l vrav for a hone?'

m

' iiih. dear, there they gol WUb you ana i nau » i ,odeliver browa bread ana oeant. ^ntt wnac uo . p . vxisaaA wa!* u ^ ^ ^ h ^ l l v e d M tbe Oxford, wltb nuto ,ou think ol my old gray for a boree?' lofor ^ UtoT h e r * " ! ^ *

Tlnty blto ofglr l . l moment, and Molly wa. prepared lo beim warmly^ my, tan't .he, m, troe l i » • ^ • „ . .. . Jt . Vlu <a tha

f

plalnUvely. 'Yomt Why, of course not I

like JOB cnnt ever go lo parllea.' •Can't they V .aid meek little F

_ _ ^ my, lan't ilu^ —t — - _ ^ _

Fan, trying lo con- yiclorla. whoonly .tared ihrongh her gao« 1 did veil IB return, lb. haughtiest dollthatcver | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f ^ i d WlJ.

.naa ^ .^It^ Ata rnkMm htA. filMMu • otoharMlf bypatUngoutanofaerdln pie. i veil ib retnrn, loa m

. H « i I e L ha. two .Ilk dre .« . , don't you know?! believe draw breath, conttoned Molly; « id . - " i t . one wltb flowete| „ „ . tha ddi.

ireaw, don't you know? belioTedraw breath. ^ ^ ^ U U fleily the ^ ^ Dontlnned Jioiiy;«»» • wblto one wtto . ^nt when tbe deligbifal rme was ov«r. . " " — ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m oot igiltt.

iT. and her batblng^wilt U ever to mneb , Heniletto In the grove after •llnnor picking from l^e "Wf ^ ^ _ ^ b ^ T T u C ^ a n o i ; . w i g ^ y c . H Ani .be ^ ^ ^ a g . J ' d a r k once mote; for l l e n J At the f ^ ^ f ^ ^ - mlBnte., -be -tld j r , l uioer man our d ^ anything. -nd would not lUton to a word of "There now, rv i uio«r man our du»u»j , , --jaTdeepUee yon and me. F a n , « hard -HeverlookeatmewbeBBheBee. me with en old aptonon, iriielllng pea..'

inaivar, iu« wu.i" . -I rietu WM croM and would not lUton to a word of Mol lyadvrn tu re^ On the contrary, .he talkrf

Wbeie'eny •vS

Molly', advrnture^ u n mo w m w y , - n o . - . -v-itonon. ehflling poaa. of ber*lf and ber gi!ptt and unoxpecteiUrlal.. The S a l W l l e o v e r t ^ t h e pan In an exceMOf I ^ ^ . ^ t ^ o x f o r d b r f . e n t o f f a l l thefroatodcake

.mclton.jiwt»ithebakordrove np toaak : old plcolc.'^aml (Irmly refa.ed to make emOUOB.JiW'- . . . ( - m l f c u m o r - ' " " ' * - — notion, litotae the baker drove np to a .x . 1,0 a ".lHy old plco.^ - — . : ~ , |

°ABAwhS .ball l eeUyon ma'wn tU. morning? I ^ ^ ,hoogb Mre. Prince bad begged andob. a T m like a» ^ Wend, lor he lived on tbe I ^ ^ my, dangbtor'. «ke, I

i r fSTg l lbad^led at Hopvlne O M t w w r y .ii ' ,Jo.thorfWtollv.atahotei,''addedlIenri.jai™«^^

l l S r t T r t J r n e w ^ b e B bepa lW u yon w « t l U lly f r l g b l ^ ^ _ ^ ^

At M»W » , "Tliere now, Pve ihongbt It ell op.

bat?" , • Ah, wbeiB are yon going V .^iSngU, *ee ilenrletto | nd do «,methlng i^ iB-

did. Bb*l l | l f l lyoowhnt l t to mamm»r

might enjoy the eight, and wsent the dalntto. wun 1 ^ ^^ p ^ p . . | me now I I g«W ber « r Mr. Jone. b«l npnally. HenrlttUNemed Wrly weighed down by J ^ ^ ^ ' e t E l ^ Z ^ w W l b a t t l e wholt e^^^^

^ a ^ wort for Molly, having i r ^ i i T b l e . wbleb wte all the more crneblng bec.o«

Bh^alnat tbe pletare of onr lltUe Annie that diea. 1 . ^ «a,p»thle. were alive In a moment. I _ J ? , ^ ^ ootoftbeeotugedoor n o w e ^ ^ J f l ^ ^ J ^ ^ .are yet; bnt U ' - j H r i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

J S r i X i 1 . p W n bread, wltbont jomn^M^W^^^^^^

the ta rn end cream eakeetbat ^ i i ^ i u u ^ a very little of her citron oal? iMtUeFen. _ ^miv eom. l l toSvoarlng with her eyee, tbongh .be m j " ^ the mat-V n ^ h J i boagbtthemell.fi»rher . „ S t g w U b e l l T e r . How can g r o ^ p - j p l e torn .omeilog. ThU morning Mr.

l o «-dly i ron dtllcton. g ^ l - f j o , ^ gate m e - ' -f I ^ j , , o ^ . i ^ ^ y o u r l d l n g w l i h b I m . What

did powe* yon to ride with tbe baker ? 'Twa. jB.t awftil; broke In Heotletu.

"Didn't yon

replied Mdly flom-

S T f r c t o d p a n 'twooldhtTeJiMl rolned tjto l ^ f to treat yoarenemlf^ I'v» Joet

i i ^ d i u v t S r m goligiJwey. todoIfc X yoij

..... s S S i d r s ^ j ? ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

M t t - i M.IIT. " " " i " " ^ - ' " l y a i f t i H l u T f t i B u r i M U M M d !>«>»• ' '

£010,1J AA VMe — m link, l i t t ibe thoofb»»«»retly? S t S i wme llioe glri^ m boy M they'll love me denrty end

j * ^ ! ^ tbe Kirrowfol droop of her

^ S ! ! ^ . i m y p a n y tb . .

fi^ilii, w b o p r i e k e d o p W e e e r e ^ r t -5 S l , w . I b r ^ g b t a ^ . t party, perfect iBmptlng J o . t d r y ; ^ I WM VwhJa l ad"J^« PWlectM they can be.'

(B^jB- 'Mldiovo over, think. I . J ^ M ^ ^ ^ ^ ; to bave Ihet cakef And eomee to me nwr, 1 aylTwndllng. 1 wouldn't go to yonr Ml Mile Molly.' .. ^ . k . h . l<riJoartv fbr fifty Million dollar.!''

W Ob,myl 2 1 J i A S « 5 r . b o l l i r l i A wblrt#lnd of rage. Bnt^I w f l . r . d lllU.glrl.looW-g belpletoly toward »beMme ihing ha^l been known <« motber. What eanld Ibe man mean?

Iton. i ^ i k who a » take b#art a g ^ We a n Aot alone Is oar boon of pain; O n / w t b e r atoope fkom HI. ttrone abow Toeootheandqulit «e with HI. love. He ieavf e ni tiot when tbe . tons I. blgb And we have wfaiy for He I . rtlgh, Uai< it be irjnble wbloh He dolh »h»re ? 0, real »n pearr, lor tbe tiirJ will care I

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wJUiout envy thii »«rtt«r fortuns of BlinMffhbar. Ovn thftujh thWt ortffh-hor aUiO hit frlondU It iioiiiid« ab. •urd to dMlai thai mio«oiM U not hIo. fcil ta llMlf, bill tt U a truth nuin*

>irur. lenrn. or U th«y Mtoro. oavor prpoMo^-ifof^n Bkrland, ^A ffoatloman InOaweffo. N. Y., hoA

» m^ber of h(fl family Hiulc, and to Ihtttjfiloii Irdm thB holfrhbom put

up a BUrn Oft hlH front aoor: •Tliore'n •IRfcnaM In thfo houiw." AOormiui on the oppoflil cido of th« ttreet had hl« wife die. and taking tho one from his nelfhboroppotlto. posted on his front doors /Th^ro'* dottdnoBS In borol"

•~'fho onnBOloiMnom of tha lorn of bodily vljor by tho gradual decay of yoar. U not In |t«jlf n pleasant e*4rl. enoe to any ono; y«t all moa miut come to Hwho Urolonjenouflrh. Nothlne bol death boforothrt period arclveaoan aara them from this exp»sriono«i. It la folly to roslflt It. and wlso to nooopt it In luUent submtMlan AT. r. Ind*. •eniieiML

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„ ROotl Wourf, abd tmU r w.

iofu i to invulldiif oonvilM who ov tiuwd. tijr fnnotKMU. . '•' AVwt four yMtfi down iHth MnWi «ja body Mened to given ooT

Dooton.

SatM*

lt4Ml tijMlli*, thta'inwl, ila'Aitll'tUl Mill bfMlily

{>r«ilHHt;for IBM, buWlUjotrt aiiill ktid!»t lMitr(.re> lolywl toOry tha virtue* of Ayt»r'c BarsiarlUa. lOJil Ml twd beforo I hsd noiilfed the lint botti*, I fol« a decided ohMga for the tuttte f ooitinneil the iiee of thi* meitidino, until now I ean MMwely Iwllove tlat * «iIok.".-Mrii. 0. Kenntav, Brooklyn,». Y. . • ,

nvfforea for yoani jtrL» n low con, tliilon of the blood and Sf»fter»»|j|ttWUu-, with •eveiro mink in Tjio l&fc awi iihoul4er». I hevo been Kreaily by a few boulos at

A y e r ' s l S a r Haparllla. and Uhe evenry Opportiihity to Hwak of nnr cure to t|ioaj» wlio are

V!«p«lwl by Dr. J.C. Ay. i-fc<,\r, Miim.

I «tM> liiMl lt«!<in ^dy, ly iflut.,

l^pniM^^ lift

pffm t'tMK«n ttWnff itiiOtta, iw ii

M y|.«M ot airah KrX aotlwuwntut,, MaiHf,

flwl Ayflr'ii 8*rsoi)«rllla to tw an ftdiulrabJo remedy fdir the cure of blood

1 nrMcrilM It, and ie do«» tliu

" Htjlnir in >ior li»Qtth and weakly in ^ly, whBi} tt IwLof eight l given AynrV Hut-

s a p a r i l l a . Tt l(0l|ml nie no initdi thnt, aiaee ili«n, U ba<i Wen my ntwllcljie wlmnever f l»i»yo iiofilcil It toiilt'w bl.MHl-i»url«of." —tJoofgn W. Hemlrtok, Naslaia, N. it. I>Hr<> *1; (.In, an. K rtrti, „ b».HI<!.

J S' eminent ami world f«. inoiiH CaUrrl. SiMuUiht Of tho IluXley Mi31«I liTiT.""""'' ''•"nyra N. Y„deeir<>aeveryrS

eortod IB A tn Vmion h lillT, iMiW. opw M K PMPII* I J^Pfl^ M nowapaM

Tfc»a4lea»s«e*«*.«mrt« *e«l UMd IM-Well 4 •ad A* MS. Tlwi4Ue4aiiww*e«qidftiielito n P«r oMi d tba okUdrm mbjMil to tbaeoBqolaory law.

-Kaowl«dg» it power 0T«r aatur*] but .11 |io« powMr over onraotTM' It arma our tMireawUh DOW iMoutoeiL but thoa* 4wlNa theaablv It Imtw to th Ir «wa pl . II ttttenalflM th* tp^ioA aomanttim ol tte wiU. bai II MtivMfiapbMtord- ^

Quaw dauaa for a Fir*

Uttie Ethel-Oh, pnpal I saw one ol tha cara on flro down at tho depot Juat now.

Flipar -A ear oo lira, eh P Did you tti^ out irbM oauaed UF

Uttl* fiChel-fbe funnleat cauaa I

nlMM>4 of; the atatlon-maater aald iijBnte by a hot nowapapor.

irf Toumeu

luJi t'® their aiUlrpaeon a HMTAiaMMI) (floaUn* ONK cKtm^r -NMwlMa« an.l Hpwi al UBw," lo Oaiarrlitil «wirw..ra, (ovor&iO N. I .-l>r. lluxlev will. In uldlllen i« thf »b«vp. write a full and wmSSuTleuSr Dg (Jntjrrh an.! lb ratleoai ireatmenl an l eurn. •• rMpwta Vftoh p ^ o ^ •hnMaiblrMalnKblm wltb ONKKTAMf topay pfl.ta«e. particular eaM. to

Hu*!fly Mfdlofl Dlnimnsary. I'almyra, N. Y.

A H D BtTRGLAR P R O O F SAFES. ana (miiU "jXn un I."/inmiTi.;: pTofmiri _

ISmilH lit AHIISS,

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BEAUTIFUL OHAXH-AUQUA • • • ^ • LAKB,: .

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' elt); tbft highnrt ravl|i«bl« w«u,riii Ibe Ujiited SialM. 1400 ab e. the level 6f the M, evil 700 liigbfr thu) Uki Brlf. Oim 1 Wemii: er, bo Dtelerle, DO m«-tqutt»M. Iloleir ciitn Jiiie Ja to Ootober lat. Ujum) tt1|i ftiini (1f(d!toetf '111 20, Kouti letnfiiiiijif uotii Odtobir auro ynut tioJteta n4d vie, New'Y'>rl Lskt-ErieA Weitew, 11 fr*iii Clooiiuieti, M ibif li ille un)y lif , ttonniog aolid liilm, PuUmiia riUac canJbroii|h to ibe JUki Tdnriai

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A nirtu of Uolle iUe lr-4ini»g and, nualificaiiona of h lii.:h .«rd<r to lake chargoof UrockHt A.sidnmy at FeU Maaiiin N me but ihi ee of rini'*rate

glWK) to$IO(K} A.l lr«Mi iiuderelgq-ett nivi»« "K". -ho her married tir j not; ye:ira <>' i'K|wfiei»cii, wbrtber oradii*'e"r in««. <•««. { !p<ft | " .loiiN 11 Woorba«8,T.

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l¥a(ridaiit Miiti/ of t h a n i m •QMMaHiif their bard oaenod momly l a tiM pftfehtUM of uiwioai ittatnitmmis • a i 'oUier loxntim. In Orangebnify C m a t j and ottiar aacUoai aome of tiia Uliaioolored f*na«n ara turning ooT fhalra toek to f n w a a t Urge, m Ui4r IMIilrlVaaidentHiUTlMta wu; w

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'•Uall Ui« r^VMlio I'lenorii-tiou." U w Uu kappy voIom bleed

'*Wroodwi:ul IwjrcBi dif oilptf n --WontQ'a bwt u d truMt frtouu."

Wal tBMji t iMcal lad womtn'a beat f rkndf r iboe it do«i for her what no oiher ramwlj baa baen abia to do. earaa alt iboN dalicata darapgainenta •nd waaknewM pMuliar lo feraalft. OttfM t h a n , undaaUnd. Other prap iMtioaa may afiord l a u p o r a r r ra* lUl, b a t Dr. PwNe'a F a ^ i i t a Pre-wriplioDaflecfaaparinafiantciira. J

gnaranta^d to do tbii^ or iba nioDoy for i t will be p r o u p t l r n f n n d a d

I t i i the great ramady of tbu age.

• The worrt Nawt Catarrh, no niattar of bow long itaudJag, ia {Mirtuanentl^ oarad b j Dr . BagaV Catarrh Rum-edy.

— o a a wu>i>i-uniulnK aci, jrom I upon nnothtir'B confldeaoa m a j b«

llravarlaet. BefruOiful acd conabt'

—The man who sHa dowa and waiti t i be approciabid will flnd^ himself •nbiMr the uncoltod-tiaffgnso;'aft«r tlw Vmited oxproaa h ta ifoao by.

—Dr. OllTor WendoU Uoiraea onof •aid; "Xoumayaai it down as a truth wiiioh admita cf few exooptloni tfwt tbaaa who oak jrw»r opfnlon r^ady watti i w u r j r a i * * "

F I F T B E N 0 B 0 6 8 I N E I G i J T MONTHS.

Hciar t . 0 . J . Linoolo. U i t l a Boek. Ark . , w r h a : We b»we foocd jroar Hpgbim* Tonic to b» on* of the l)i«t Mllipg Chill Rrmadiaa that we erer •(•Id. W a ' bav« lold 15 groM in •OBtba, and in WBiliDg Haghaa* Tonio M tha t wa a r e g h r b g valaa reorivml," F w p a n d by B Robloaon A <h.

Wholaaals DmggiMa, L«tiiaville, Kf. Sold by Dnigglita.

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HOUSEHULP N d r e a A Wata m i H i tka

•ImsM Ttmirrm Caratallr^ , t4unp vloha ahould be c h a a ^ o f t a a aaough to iaaora having a g c ^ l igh t If thay aaam ologged they may ba wadwd la atrong aoda aad p a t into tiMlampa again.

To take apota of paint from wood lay a f h l ^ floating of lima and aoda a iked

ft , totting i l atay twaoty-imir Iwaiia, thea waah off with w a r n fratat aad the apoto wfUl dlaappaar.

Obirea pounded la a a m t a r aad raaatad o a a a iroapVite, n igar bamed flahotooala, and Tinegar bdlad with • y i t l i aad apriakled on the floor and f t a ^ t a r a of a tick room are eseellent daodoriaara.

Tbereiaougood reaaon why all ae-nior cbuaea ihould not be fumiabH) with a Quarterly tha t ia etpecially pn*-pared for them and beet auited to tbalr n e ^ . a n d a t t h « same t imafa r more beaotiful tbao anything of ha kind thiittliipubliahed anywhere Al thiaia t r a e o f t h e Henior Qonrterly oi tb« American Baptist Publicaiion 8uo oit j^; If , a « |a i l iihoDtd aae i t for a •hijitra ^ t f M i . it^^membera %Duld hardly b e i a i f a M , with any oliier. In packagea bf fivebr more, tbn price >• •ixoaiiiaacopr,ot> twenty four c«nta

j y t a r ,

—It ia feettar lo makeyonr laad pn>> MM liibM ralluM-IIlM to attempt la

outtivata mom l aad The lacgar tha araaVMltiwatad the greater tha pro-porttoaataaxpeaaa. Svaa tlia of ^ p i y traTellog t o tha dlataot a a i a l a l a i ^ l a m b a a o m a a qidia an Itaaa oCaxpmwa la the eornm af a Maa. Thawmrfc ahaald ba i i m i u l a a i p l a a

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Frum Dr. 3u . Anally, ^ijlitor of iba Bi. Louia Cbriatian Advocate;

"1 bave tri td J . dr C. iMiigutre'a 7unuuriM>go uu m)raelf' and utliani,

and it it my opinion tbat to produce b«ftiUb'y a< d aafe aojUou »ii the

L l n r , k idueya and aecrelioua geuer< ally, tbere ia not a better meiiicine u>owi>« aitd lor {i^raona of UiiiouH or Jottlve liabita ita action moat

aflfeoilTe and •aliitary." t a B . MOAKALLY.

amlth ( b ^ to rifliK O M l ^ g«a b a r c ^ B o tha i « M

4i4aiirEi^rottgli tbahi a ^ body in tha^^ i i l i tewa,

oow tlM alow gQa*malrliig proeeai "afbfw da wah" hm gtvaa way to tkw ganiw ol ma«h la« ry . r I I1 t aaldtl i i i i

tha metbodaof raoaattmprovaaNaile made i a Um maaufaolnra of t^tea W •sany aa 130 bartala oaa npw b a » i ^ In aa hour by oae miiohliia They aiw ftnUghtoned ooU and boiM with reapondlng a | iWi nod a t aa t lw rHUag la done automatiflally, aa tbiat oaa auw ttwding aU mauhinett eaa toini ottl M ar 70 barraU par day. With tha aid tlMlag n««hine SO barrel* waa aboot tha Umii of a day'a w o r ^ bat tha proved miw>liiaj.i attend to every thijng after being uncm atarted. aad when Uu riding is completed ring a bell to «al Ihe aUontion of the warkuum—Jf, t IWavraok

1 aaa tronbltd wiib ebrnnio ra ta r rb and gatberiog in my b«ad, wati vary d c a f a t liffiM. had discbaigea f rom myeara, and waa nnabla to hreatha through my nmw. Befnie tbii arcond bottle of Ely'a Cream Balm waa r x bankled I waa cured, and to>day onjcy •uund hea l t l i .~C. J . Corbin. Field Managrr. Philadelphia Pnbli^hlBg Honae, Pa .

I am on my aeemtd bottle of £ ly ' a Cream Balm, balag i aaSafar from catarrh aiaoo I WM a cbild, ba t with thia medicine I am haing corad.-> Wm. L . Dayton, Brooklyn.

—A Montreal barbei aued a euatomer Cor the following: Bair outUng, S& centa (4 oonts extra for Bundaya); ahampoolng, 25 fleata; a9ngeb%, aenta; trimming beard. 16 centa (6 oenta extra for Sunday); singalBg beard, 35 oeato) ahampoolng beard. t 8 centa; ahaTing npper Up IS oeato; lotia.11.55.

—Soatbem Michigan fdlln who r eam for cheap llTlng may allp a r a r •be Indiana liae and find a reatauraiit at South Bend where tha "com bread** ia made of basawood aawdoat and eora atarob. " I t ia fillin*. but not fatteo. In'." aa tho old Irish lady aaid of tka water she fed tlio pig an hour bafdra she aoid tiim.

in i i i i a m , m i m t» di . vlda lha pillk, i l a l r taBdag that J Iaea owaod th»IInMilli«at TiMwMrhaokad SalfklB^ aad now SaifUaa la 1mm fpr dMnagm—fllpip,,;

50c. July 1st 50c. Cut (iii'« out Hiid indow it with AO

GCHtx l>y .luiv Ut and I will Hcnd vou tho wo.'k y iMigiouHuunyvar. Kf'gJi-

price • m AddiTBik T 0 « i « n . I»erry. 363 Mniii 81., Memphis, Tcnn.

—A miua living in un outlying die Irict near Conconi, N. IL, recently opened a baala account tn tha t city, depoaian^ MOa He waa g inm a Uberd «nMimy of cbeefca, wblah he aaed an lyaoraeUy tha t lia wi b r o i t g h * ^ aad told that ba bad ( 4raw* Whan aaked to oattlok with great Indignation be made tha dwrao-tarlatlo raplyi ••Didn't you give am a« theaa eheeka, which are not half aaadl If I owe you any thing I wilt draw a ihedit and pay yov "

T A K E A RBBT.

H A L F BATEB FOB THE

F O U B T U O F J V L Y y Far (be 4ili of Ju ly , the Kanaaa

City, F t Scott A Mrmpbi* and aaao ciatkd railroad compantea, will aeli Bound Tr ip Tiekala a t one Fare to and frotn all atationa on tbeae linaa not mora than 200 milaa diaiant, except where iba round trip luoal i » l « ia 25 cent* or leaa, when no redootioil will ba made. Tidtata will be iold <M J a l j Id and 4th, good to r a t am on tba 5 tb .

J E . L O C « W O O D , Gen l . Para, and Ticket Agent.

B E O H K E S . FintT AMD ro3^aRat ;*1!• ,

. t r ? f * a « - * w * | f W O f * * • • I I on VNION BISaMMO CIMXK, • ISIM

jMitaiU, iMMi'U nipi' 5r asamlMr*

I MM lllarary JMitaiU, immi'U liKsR ina •ppllMUMi fo r - ijf

wiU lie M iUd l«ai

BMobam'i Pl l i i oa te a i ck -hMi^h t , | I r* . iiT

Excnrsion ticketa at low ratra will be aold to ail anmmer Reeorta tbrongboat the connry by tba Eaajt Tennetsei, VI rgini» A Georgia Rail-way, cummeocing June 1st, f t od to return on or before October 31st.

Faat t rain aervice with Pullman can . B. W. W r k n n

Oeu. i'saa Jt T.oket Agt

The lkRe sho|>>gtri in Washlngtoa who made stiro that Mrs Cleveland waa a "real lady" by seeing her carry-ing a bundle on tha street bad not atudied humanity in vain. It la only people who are doubtful about them-aelree who think It la not aafe to carry a little package even for a few blocka. H. T. World.

CONHUMPTION C U B E D . An old pbysidaa, retired from

practice, baving had placed in hia liaada by an £ m I Induai adaahmary the formula of a •impla ragetabla rem-edy for the •peedy and permanent cure of Conanmption, Bronohitia, tDa-t a n h , Aathma and t i l tbroal and Lang Afleotiona, alao a noaitiva and radiral cure for Nerroaa Debility and all Nerroaa cotkiplaiDia, al ter having feated ita wonderful caratlva powers in tboaaanda of oaae^, b a i f U t i t bia d u U to make it known to kto.fellow-aaflnraia. Actaatad by tkif motive and a denra to reliara hatul i i •offer ing, I will aend frea of cbaiga, to all who deaira it , tbia l a d p a , l a G m n t a , Francb or EngUak, with fUll d ine-tions for n r tpanng and oaing. Bant by mail ny addiaMin^ wHli alampa

* A . H o r n , ler. N . Y . naming this p iper , W. i

149 Powei^a BloA, Boobtfli

We want a larga numbt r ^ can* vMung a g e a u for Family mH Ttacb* er'a Wble, tba Obi ldfM' i Pkilorial Bibla, and Bcptiat H y a t t i M l m

a l oboe, aooloaiaR J l tSO' lMeimTBi ^ ingontfilk BApttvr BOOK B o n n .

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By pair«>i« amat) n ^ n b e m b i p fbe yon owa imy / o W b e l W r k l i ^ This method of U u a W b r i i M i a t h a W a aointr iflffUief^;:;/ • • • • ^rm^

I t ^ p w i f c u h u r ^ i n ^ rfmilar aflvanliailon. We refer to oiir sHaiHtf af iiranpii «l •C tka p t b ^ p a i rit'a< m h^ Unli^d oni»bl»i| ' IWar gooda near home, thtt»»avioii . o«-id«r..bN tinir.

t ' O n r ^ r a o e h atoiw ar« priiiinliird 01^ r,, a J M i w a ^ o f i e c n k a v t apai.t »«aw 10 perfo. t , af!er4||v«a}lK« l p | J M « ^

»and toaoraace, *a wrll general n i rchpndlw, l a o n e o f i l i ebwlfea ta r ra t i t eiuh. • f W« d r e Um pnbllo ttia option ot tafei tv different gta«f«* of ittiM

R n w h s i l h N e ^ t o t ^ yaara and e i t W w f h w wttboat •o ln iMi wlM<«dfir»n> our w - n t m ^ n t . A w w I M l o a m t a t l o B o u r « Eucvd«>p«dltt^Pwjeilcaltaibriimifc Into eight g«oaiaNkpaHmr«t^, incd;fa l , t f id i»^agr lwl t«l# , bttsIneM, laiaetal, rjiUMaUdaal and n l ^ i l if. ^ too l««<.t)a AmerMili MaMual and Patriot s ^ M l ! * k. t a o a ' V'i

I Ottr e a t a l ^ a which wa Mip|4y to «iii:i> ih tba prlem a i which ratatt

Around the Teatable, by Talmag-^ Mtalagaa 1

ptieea«lao irea apMK fbr thamaelrea.

IH I? ^fvn* i»ji>lf I'Pi btir till lii ^ ' i 'iih' '

flii^ all liinds of ah«ft mnMrt marehand l^ . lAbUta p d relMtoog. booka, albniaa, blank book*, pens, pwi-holdenfcVncU". Ink^daad^ a t a l k f a i y andPverytblugnaually b a ^ d k t l b y bookdaal«w. , j

Thea e w e a oar great a e w m i er and .nwgwni ! Uat which I n r i m i ^ tbioffofaByimporUnoepabl ia t ied, liTing r«Jaco4 m k w tp vnr

t t L ^ r a c d p t o f d t b c r o f l t i e following amoaoja the inemtte cata n d preaentation volume or vo lona i wilt be fdrwattled by

• ^ y e a r • 1 0 0 " ' ^ t y e a r with ? Pifwt'»£ v ^

Ir l y e a r t yearn J f t T "

B i o •• f 1 year, with 1 Piest n. v d . O S y m r a , •• 1 " " fit •• 1 1 i " " I J I O M " 1

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l ^ l n allcasea oar larga ^ E a q r e l o ^ i a Of Practhal fnltoraMMtM'' oot t l t l aa two TolamMb _ _

p i t i i : .A»Bi . rmAi i4ii)ct)«iitnutmTM() •aavww» JM WsSMnstfln Mrwt i KBW v a s K i r t a f imaaiBs. cur H«n p«rk.

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B K O V I N S V I I i I i C ; , T K M X . J CI lima toatind in t fr .m la ik of Am-wjcan K 'raai'i .Ha^e*. <-«'cap •np^'h f a - a ; mild w wtierM magndlUi fl »uri»S T i i n v « » ' h t . »;.s-ion b .gin* S e p t 2 id. P f^ldHiit. Th. Smith, A. M (Al«i n .im of U mv V4.

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D a i l y . . T r a i n s FIlOM -

MKMPIIIH ABKANMAM ANI» TKXAS

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twr- r HatM unl Triln 8«fvli>« upplr lo jM W. A. WINKIKIiD^ri i . I'MM. AR'(.

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tbvva ii|,aiif !«o inuvb importsnea attaobad'' 16* tie< kiiid adtuaV ltfo^ I r U all la t l # appcahiBidik If una oan ka^p kiintflf from ptiblio Oritibiam or ceuttire b« toay do pi«tty much u ba'plaaaea,' wbaa oiit of iigbt.' Under 'coTer ot night, or abraad, where be io uot koowo, be m ay give looaa rain to bia apiietiicK and piitioos, Agaio, not ao, if )ia is to be a O^istiau «ud uut a hyiMjorit. ^V^a Chria^ tianity i i i a reality »nd not io aeeniing- only. Ueoaa tbe sp atle calU, '*Liet uaoaatoiTtba worka ot darkneta. Lei tia waik hontaily. Let uaoaat away the wurdaof darknecM, wnHa that aialB* digenoua to tbe darkneta.

DarkuetM ia the faoiiltar iignro f«»r ain and evil. Oh how {nexpreanibi^ aid fur tliM fair world tbat •uch da rkom baa blighted il! The d a r k i ^ of •in, uh huw tfarli! ^Biack aud. hurribie night that Mttlwdunu u{>i>i> luwtiital aoula. Tbe darkneM of sorrow and pal? , < f kbame and deaib, the dark ne«« of dii«|ipoint«d hoi^ca, btigbie<l exiiectatioua^ cruahed Hvea. th!;t lie bleiding. ia Ibeir own dark dealructiuu, Lisicii lo liitf aguotatog moaninga of a dark and dreary night (hat »aa i$o dawning. No light from the tast ti^brtalc oa tta cvld deaolatioB; no gray dawn to ttiuiih into a roteata •ouriaa or ad' vanc6 t<i brillmnt noon. Ah! no. Only a blaok nlKbi of gl(H)ui aud derpAir aud dralb. Buch WM (hodatliueM > i tbe world that moved a Fatber'a pity and drew out a Fatber'a tgve. Aud the light-bearer camo from ihe preeenoe chamber of the Ouinipoiout to light up thin dark world. He atood on the hiilB of Gillilce and mid, " I am the light of the woiid, ' and tbe day began to dawn. Then heaaid, "VVhiloye have the light, walk in the light, (hat ye may i>e the children of the light." But thu ttioeiidiog niorning was uvorcaat with tho •badowH on Oethsemaue. The riaing eun of UighteouaueM ]:a«8ed uuder a cloud, and they aald it ia uight, and tome would (ell oa it ia night yet, but it ia not so, for with bia own hand be took down the Lars ol night aud let tho morning in. And now we delight to aiug aa Chriatiana have aung and will ever delight to aiug:—

In the croas of Chriat I glory, Toworiug o'or tho wrtcka of time,

All the Vgbt of aaored atory Qathera 'routd Ita bead aublime.

When tbe tun of bliaa ia beaming Light and love u|N)n my way,

From tbe oroaa the radiance streaming, . Add' u*w luaira to iht: day.

I t was tho light, ot froth, ibe light of meioy, the ' ronment which inaurea tbat they aball become in

Btoa wbtob w« bav4 painful i n o w t ^ g ^ ' This (tirltntoi lattUa dowir like a dark pall over the bouaa; (h« tb«ii; tbe city, tbe State, (ba oatiun thaworid. i

In the b ^ e U oroahai out the joy that m«dft It a beavM to the Inmatca. It obohtea out t ^ i lova | b a t inspired and built it. Nor ia it aattofied yet. itdoj|[s the alep ot ibe fugitive vblla U caaiaa D«t «> i(^rtuii tba btiva htort that is left in tba d w i U ^ boMfe I t breatbM a blight upoa tka ofl^pring aod hatig* a shadow over its life that kaepa all tbe light and "^warmth away. It ia a sworn aaitmy of happy bomea,'tbat bataa tbem with all the relentless » » • liguity of a demon from hell. I t spreads ita sbad» 6«n over the town or city and corrupt! ita guar* diiuis, poisons lu precinetti, gags law and throttles JoaUce. I t multiplies misery and closes up tbe avenues of caoape, aets flra to the to tbe t iwn and locks tbe gatea, then in demontocal dances at tba terrible holocaust. Tben over tba nation it ilioga a devaatating curse, and laugba m belliab glee to see the work of ruin and misery it baa wrought. Aud If a writ iiog victim aeeka to es-> cap«, it atrikea Itin iioiaoaed fanga into his quivering heart, and revebi in tbe expiring angubb.

BoouL minmrr r . Of this be mentions two examplea, "chambering

and wftntonoen.* Thi« ia one wf tbe crying evils ot onr time, from which the ministry of tbe oroaa bavo abruuk, beoauaeofthe great dilllculties tbat beact i u diacuanou. But auoh axcuaa Is iosuiii' deutr^ The necenrity is l o rp^ upon us. The P'>Iboii is breakmg out on the body politic in ab hiany places and iu ao uiany fjrma tbat there is no longer a choice left us whether we will recognise it or not. We must otmfront it. We must grapple with it. I t muat be corrected; and the word of Uod is both the surgeon* knife and the pbysiinan's lotion. Divorces, alienations, breaches of confi-dence, illegitimacy, oaojugal infelicity, violated virginity and a hundred unnamable cur^ea afllict ur; And It ia no time to bold onea peace and cry aafety, when there la neither peace nor safety.

Would that I could speak diacreetly at auch a tinle; tbat from tbia centre might radiate whole~ aome inUuencea, like the purifying raya of tbe morning aun, tbat abbuld claanae our social fabric of thia vile 'oorruption, thia darkneas ^that hovera over us. On I what tales of bitter wrong, of mis-ery and woB, and hopeless anguiah and dumb de-apair ara bidden in these dark shadowp.

Weak and feeblo children^ ccraed with predes-tined sickly liodies and imbecile minds, and » poia-onous, vitiated, morality are thruat witb a curse into tbe eeetbing mad race of Ufa, hampered by the leading atringa of jeering imps tbat insure eternal ruin both of b idy acd aoul. They are projected with maledictioua into an aocuraed envl

a purd Ii«i«e Ui fit b i d k i f p i ^ ^ U ot t o i ^ o m e tbf burdaiit tbtt)satu4^ lotf~tb« b ^ uf^sucb' brigbr oonfldent hope, ta suddenly btiybi thousand Umea won^ tban dciiliiir , lovii^ir *notbar trembla for tba 'pari ty thy aou when he p a ^ fr«)m tbie (Mf ber witobful ^ t t tdusi U hour tbat l i v e birth t6 i p l a i t t t l ^ o | f ; denfally feili o « d ^ nty aye y«ari jii|4| oould never forget:

areV'ing ftwlily frVin home,'my <o. fi<caMfttlbowyou«r»iid; ^

For we moat lie, ao tbf adage uy$i Af we ha«» made am

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Yon carry Blwy ii bay's true brtirt, ^ itAud B atrengtb through

Oh bring us back Ul Jia piaost A manbowl ^ n a a ^ i B ^ . -..J

light of luya that abone upon our darknesa. A light that abiniug into the hearts of sinners dirooVo ers those worka of darkneas of which tba apoatle hero sfieaks.

In i>ur teat are t b r ^ clasaea of theae worka, and twu kinds nf caob are referred to.

INTIHPBRAIIUB. Of this, two concrtt9 examples, nre given, "riot-

lag aod drunkonncss." Tbasa are works of dark-

mates'of bell on earth, to drive a maddened course through a fitful fevered apau of lite, only to pass to tbe bell of devils. Ob bow dark tbe way before the unsinning babe! I t ia enough to pro-voke tba horror of any aoul not antlraly loat to every sense of right and justice.

Thesa powers of darkneas aat their glaa and spring their anarcs Iwrire tba fast of tbs unwary.

Yon are gidag away from boBW MBd From a gpothei^i loving oaee,

Prom a fatber'a counsel, wisely given, From a^ear th of praiae and prayer. ^

Goiog away to tba gay bright soanaf That will fire your bouuding beartj^

Tbat will tempt, perbafM, your untried feet From tbe better Way depart . '

"Whatever waaow. we aball son, Be it graiu or noxious wasdji, m

Be it laurel ^reathM of dypresi b^ugto, ThensMUerttiit goodly bs«I i / ' '

Sucb miist be the tn^iie^a frslinga, iw' siM iih i«ai«s tb« hand o^ the lioj^ whom ^ e iiM t b ^ f a r led, and aeas him start, ou hi^aown road to tbe j'«idg« mont. Oh, if the young man o mid only kuuBT,

But be wbo haakoQWu a p u r a boxoBt * pioud father and a doting mother, pasaef from thisatmoa-phere of loyellneasand purity to tba deoaof iai(|tti* ty. And he wbi was a grace and honor to aooi«ty baa bsoome a foul blot, a caroaai of death, a b i^y of decay that must be e j e c l ^ , o r e b e bHug ruia and deaoUtion to those who, ba ra loved biat .OMit.

N ir yet does it stop. I t lurkB in tba shadows of our own doorway^od breathes its foul b r ^ b a p o n tbe fair ebeeka of'iaoocanae,';aad briaga tba bluab of abame anil disgrace, aad with hypooriay, st«|(s away tbe Bower of happy bomea to dU tiia deplatod ranka of Iniquity tbat ataad an avsr mooking wtoi-ace to pure homsa aad purelivea, to puradaaabood and unoorrupted womanhood.

I t ever amilea in baugbty dariaion and with bra-sen efllrontery, labile it plBufto a ^ Bway tba iiiiio-cent cbildrsn sb ^bsy may beoome pnf i t a -ble to its nefarious busiuiess. ~ Was it a horror of this dark shadow tbat draw from tba poetots th i s , patbetio verse? "Sweet and thongiitleas maiden, alttiug by n y l f d s . All the world'a btfore yon, iind ibe wot Id is Hearto are tbsra forwinniug, beartoara tbara to

breat , , Haayour own, aby maideo., ju«t tiegun to ifBktf Sbv and lender maiden, I would fiUu forego, All tba golden fulurs, just to kMp you so." '

Thia darkneas overabaduws tba boma till tba auxioua parent It mAda to stand bo guard iM^ a " disgraos worss than death cast i u horrid si^ll oMr It.

Nor yet baf it (msed its onoroaobmf n i i ^ j j t t but islfoonfldant young man, who goes forth from srndt Iti i|filis«t, iQiuio^s to sat up liooi*^ i m b i i |

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