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wQl shonr us wiiat:gtait«ernoe ihetBible bow shoold W8 ooUetbeniWHr Adam ings. of the Scriptaieii,;^ .wlti^^<br />

has done, tt>d wbiifeiniMiiief-il^has doae*<br />

• a: r-i<br />

veiyjirollttrtien lit^biyM* to:<br />

raostratiaii;;<br />

!fiu^pfBimt«ro^:ficaai ^e^ aitiWfeDd<br />

'f^iisndoaote^ire.. ,<br />

and to-tnuifimii it» «vft:int(sspodd/<br />

'.'fmaj ^^iriy<br />

•nd i£ weill/Mi M hfl'diif by ooe ftni p^yeobedieptoeef fee ih^<br />

iT:8piEU , ease H obvldiaot have «Diie«b*pa^ natil encesL^ Con Indem.md<br />

«f Mriptoally imwmi be&Tm odly, (Mt «f<br />

Attr besoty ud their fnitViet h ^ ^<br />

Ife Boynton saith^ ^l^en I th^ ehndi waai-old eaoa^i ta make a . "• i!^^*) • , .<br />

hetf to aeetojr itaad, to »e i^ieyei hr pries^ I me«n tt^e of .f^r ocioioioiii, reaponnble eholoe of evil m<br />

^HUB.<br />

i»be*$aB,)ewdet«l % Trtimtey Mwwnt ugel hoets.<br />

they are the wont idasa spirnts h'avi^ to inf^noe togood. AndiSueh a cboiee» little to Be It^Buit^<br />

to oiMj nd cuaiito aBtfceeamwadweis^ There to ae death f<br />

Whither sty f»et im .<br />

deal ^ '<br />

tnadft by a bebg whose a^tare-was ptevi-<br />

Christ, IwTiBg tM WH— mg^intimf ^aotafaet,<br />

-Xhe ptoM weeaRthe grave<br />

If ta the bantes-tleafrt<br />

A Smith in one of their meeting oosly nnteitaminated by tin, wo&Id be Or tii«pMts|«e fr^ Tm^fBd^afioa%uid<br />

oidiiuuioMof ^ an^aiJwii- to oaly where we ^ut oar feet<br />

Mln, ud ini^andott of bII Mkaoirt- Aad spriag with yoathM vigor toto life. remarked as follows: .<br />

theijpiM i t^i^ Mire to^ reitaembered,<br />

'^Vbether the storm or saashine<br />

Be ia the path I Uke;<br />

•dgiag BO iMrgirer in fion bat duut, ud nb- There to ao death I<br />

" To get ri^ of the pri^thood' is 'th& though averytMng else should be for-<br />

my hand irfatiThiae, my Father:<br />

•dttiag to B« tow bM not wimtofl. S«*d<br />

' Our beet loved forms<br />

greatest need of the ^ p U . . '^Thle gotten. But admit this previous ^n- Thoa wilt not Thy child forsake.<br />

Ba«.i: T; lCor.i:^Eph.I: l;CoLt: X-l^ Aeto ii: Are stolu fh>m as now, bat lire in brighter<br />

people will net get rid of the prirath ttaminatibn-—thb nniversal predbposition Aad it shall not. cause meserroir,<br />

41, 42.<br />

Thoogh the path be steep aad rench;<br />

A ^ ' ^ ^ in robes ud light immortal, so long as they adinit the authority to atn-^belonging to our very nature,<br />

I am Thine, Thine own forever,<br />

f. Tbc "lord's Maf^er" to • po^i* ud 'Midst the aaldtade from every tongne and age,<br />

flomoMntiTe ardinuM to be oboorredaiily Hold aweeiud holy iatereoorse 1 .<br />

conclusiveness of the Bibfe, the Korai aad the facts ef human experience are And that shall be joy enoo^.<br />

With pn^hets, patriarchs, the inartyr% angeto and the other sacred books. . i . And jiitt What the theory would lead us to<br />

Thitae is the ean^ my Father,<br />

t^sCbnxeb of Christ ct racA, (tbst to, in cbnreb<br />

and the Lord.<br />

The work of providing, Thine;<br />

e^uitjr), not u a test of OrMm /tiewiy at<br />

they will continue toadmit this authority expe^ The begging of actual sin b Only the trust and pleasure<br />

^maaal fMing of one eoBisnndeut toward There is no death I<br />

and conclnriveness so long as they be- only the tuUur€U development of what And the calm content are mine.<br />

aaotbsr, m Pedobsptists orroiiMiialj taseb, bat<br />

"Hs bat the shadow of the tomb.<br />

« -M <<br />

lieve in the miracles by which tljese was already: in ns, and se gives no sensi-.<br />

No night or pain are thereto sm, no adieas.<br />

Neithw shall I be anxious,<br />

«al7 to BbOTT for^ Cbrist's Astt till he cwboi<br />

No orphu stonds alone ud weeps,<br />

hooks are authenticated. . . . ble shock to our consciousness, and leaves For the dear oiies whom I love<br />

«eain; ud beiag a CWei aet, it beaunea^ inei- No widowed heart there bresks.<br />

From Thee are never absent—<br />

only way to get nd of the priesthood is no diMsemible record in our remembrance.<br />

dentaOj, a sjmbol of Ckmxk rdaHamtk^f Bai wa- there, the Lord €od and the lAmb beeome<br />

Thou, reachest them from above<br />

Miiicatlj, onlj those ehorohes ean partisipato their ligh^ -<br />

to educate the people to require evidences The only question that remains, then,<br />

And, Lord, I know tbey are dearer<br />

And an the pearly gates, the agate gems.<br />

To Thee than to me;<br />

In this ordinance that agree in fkith ud prao-<br />

of what they believe, and tQ form habUs b whether itib proper to call this corrup- 80 I only ask "Kef to take them.<br />

The streeto of gold, the tree ef life,<br />

tiee. The members of one ehifreh (thoogh of And that bztoht river Sowing from the throne of mind which shall make them as skeiition of our nature st», and to apply to And do as it pleaseth llise.<br />

fiis^' \ Sooii the a^inet<br />

fififrbel^^ the wheeh rsvolved^ir^'<br />

rid, and hurried the reaad<br />

waters. The.sight was'tenible^<br />

list 'came one trettiendoas a^all<br />

wasdaricnewMdr^<br />

Sach bmwi, whbn seised by ii^ iqv3<br />

passion, whether ^ spirit of frila^<br />

of envy, or» aain Saal*s case, of<br />

tion. He grows woneand wone^ and ia<br />

harried abng, nnless God interpose, to<br />

etomal rain. ^<br />

FoMsotPbty.<br />

'Riere b a variety of mineral which exhibits<br />

traoaiaceDoy only on iMi<br />

The central mass u dark, bat hold tjba<br />

specimen to the Ught, ai^ light b trawh<br />

mitted clearly through the Uiin edgea.<br />

Marble and flint axe exu^tles.<br />

Like to these b the man who.lM» bffn<br />

brotight so m^ch under the inflaen^E^<br />

Christianity that it has mpdijSed his in-<br />

the sam* fkith udoMer) eaa come to the eom- of God,<br />

tical as they now are credulous. Skepti- those whose nature is so'corrupt^ the<br />

mimiim at another onlj by u aet of eedrtesy The robes ud crowns of the redeemed,<br />

cism b the first step in the ^world's<br />

and not r ^ &r eaeh ehordi to indepeuteat,<br />

Are^radtont with the brightness of eetositol<br />

term sinners before they have adted out<br />

gress fipm a blind and false to an intelli- that natnre by committiog particular<br />

beii^ made the goazdiuof thepui^of the flawed—aboanding—eternal life— .<br />

gent and true f«th; and whenever thi^<br />

sacred feast, is inrestod with the aa^ority to<br />

sins. We believe that Baptises ^ a<br />

U to onr lifi;^ that's Jiid with C3irist to ded.<br />

disoipline those whose relationsh^ ordinarily<br />

^rst step is taken, then the opcnpationof plas^ hold thb corruption of our natnre<br />

Thereto no deadi—'<br />

giTCs the right.<br />

t^e priesthood is goqe—gone forever.*' j<br />

Bat deep in hdl's terri/lo &nta,<br />

to be sin, in' the proper sense of the<br />

C. Ouistiu Baptism to the ixnmersion'of a Bnkindled by. the wrath of Heaven's King, > ilius pefc^ivf by their own admisr woi4, Iherdbre do not ^cmple to<br />

But ethers are only stranger^ .<br />

And know not the perfect p«aoe<br />

Of thom who, beneath Thy banner<br />

Are tnding, th^r sfrrows cease.<br />

They are away in the darkness,<br />

Id'the gleomy and silent iatghl;<br />

. O, Father, reo^e them also,<br />

And welcome t^m into the ^ht.<br />

80, then, it irill not matUr,<br />

ternal cond^^pr^noed ap^Kgpim]^<br />

tme ^ety, led to some oatw«i^ xefoiaDBatlon,<br />

and caased him to adopt soma.of<br />

the fbrna bf religion. Yet the daifineM<br />

of ttnr^bheracy reigns withm; the d ^<br />

tnd'iiuws of character has never b ^<br />

permeated by the sabdaing and remodel-<br />

bdismr in watn I7 a qaaUfied sdmMstratoi^<br />

Whatever the futun be;<br />

t,heir wle olgpcf % jio.; deptroy the oallf:tho8e ainnexs to whose nature thb<br />

ing power pf divine grace.<br />

^ • ><br />

to the asms of the to rijiiiaiiiliiB of<br />

QIadly we iske oar jeumey,<br />

BPtRITISM.<br />

.^riptures s^nd mi^i8try^ jby, ^nd^.oat;deny or qnestion adything which<br />

hundred yards from the<br />

dnneis before the^' >niye' at ^^reio^<br />

newal Of lif^** if th^ Bxe any dead<br />

only aetira; since the barU at a dead mah to Qsed n^at^itHl, eanclndjfBiy; that<br />

fhe Bible pliunly affirms.:<br />

resblate men leaped^ &om one c<br />

the onlj "Kkeness" orr^routatton rf d«ih<br />

teconntability, Wr before tliey conitbit<br />

chut^hM ihey onghi to be. r^v^; but into fte 8ei,'aitd made'tbw^t^S^<br />

^pintifMn « th^ doc^^e<br />

In.jcondoi^n, it on)y remains to ^<br />

to the werid, toritiaesBeditoJiiAw ditiiflu<br />

»ctnai-tfpr • ^<br />

;as we do npt believe ii;i a.,",fett fi^ They re«:£ed her<br />

of denii^or5)i;d€|)art«d boi&ao Bpirkth-i-<br />

siud, that thi» question ^ra tveitedJis<br />

atdtbag^<br />

sxz moKtAamuaciEczs.<br />

^Ks is ari inqiMry ih which it is very<br />

'gntie^** we do not perpeive tli^ prbprirty<br />

L SaU, and the alone, onaltoyed<br />

pcotaipljT of doomed to the second<br />

qaite-dbtinct froin the questidn, whether<br />

euy for men to Ife misled J>y' an"artful,<br />

bf^applying the term to a bo^y of be- a minute theL „ _<br />

vith hnmu dcTiees or irsditton, is, and erer de^h. Tb» we wilL^e in a lew nam*<br />

infants djang ^foi^hey have committed<br />

someihmgttirthdr'handsL<br />

br even by an incauli6nsj u^ of word&<br />

lievers. The au^orify, hbwever,<br />

has been, the religion of ^ptuts.<br />

b e n u — ; ;<br />

actimf ^We JoyfuHy<br />

into the water the s^p' suddtSOT 'vmt<br />

l^ thbview of ktfinef tlib above qnestlbn<br />

says that, in theblbgy, it means "a re-<br />

AmUm tows (as bapdsm and the sobjects spixxnrAusxB-* sathbo TO THS BIBE.K<br />

cherish the belief significantly enconr-<br />

do;irn, drawing the men with it,%hb


I<br />

U<br />

T H H BAPTIST,<br />

[PHIS, TUNE<br />

who praiief tte<br />

theaixteenai<br />

ekies the Refoi<br />

oontend against every l^onsV^<br />

error so very prevaleAi evei^fo^^ ^oi<br />

am aware that there has ns in'tSis'Wrl. .^e have one Lnd»<br />

It what it alliijip:<br />

taken (a few times) in th»<br />

iV 8ui^[fiuiil nduiito^i<br />

ponderthis: *iOthe^iiJi(^<br />

had been adopted ai^d tists engij^ m^i/d^asMnng these gieai<br />

lieendiily latihoririd<br />

can no man lay ^han thi^'<br />

.fijurrifid into<br />

is an wIT or Is'a questjon that has ^rinfcrs, who, othMwise, woidd have is Jestis Clifist UTow.if «py .man bu^d the imi^resflion tha t it b^' HTbeen<br />

mod^^eifii^^rTCfl^ 'm<br />

l&vv, prw- ^^Ho^^ anMnS^^D^ u notto have<br />

^bid this' Tery ««ir peiicngraad teoni^ abam»- mm^ atwie^ H^ itubble, every a missionary in the l^ptoyment oflKer<br />

meet<br />

may eneeorage some; |fi vantnppntiKbrteaiiea.-. - r m«a*s woikmadb ^ y^ mftblfert^ » for bounds; but snch effort 'wai<br />

pea^ tdio jto jili^<br />

of iubei harmless. Sat ' Things that tte^ ^d iBe dayi^j^ectro '1% Waosb it ahaU effwt resulting ^ m . ^ HS^I^^'T<br />

itise^iui^<br />

the existing Executive Board, and those "ouimaUon^th PBQil'tn I,;;} . • 'jCC, ::<br />

tutions, they shine like stars amid die<br />

woddlingi^littcane dandiag is a ^woridfy a^esespedally. Drinking'.ii>«njezceM TEE Jin)8Q^4^0IAXipV.r<br />

iftmjMrj^im aadLAiAtkK^^<br />

J. J. AaoBBwa.<br />

reB> of .thet BoSsdj^iwhilei w^vmi^iias din4Enet»~of night—like a dty set on a<br />

liommnent^ >l«ani^otr aee as thej^ do^ pr^noeftfii^pidity^rtheteb^ nnfitOngthe<br />

Bb&e time'^o I'raw'a (»mmi|m)eation assailed let us pray for T^.y^i]^^^^ unfl Inll, whowB li^t is not to be conceal^<br />

k-iape flf t6e iMidraaita'pf the dth^ relata^ to the' affirmation^or ne^ fund fqrrtliejreeepto juid: teooyabn^^of<br />

in the J^dt^ fri^. ^n ^^ony- th^OOT body tas^ij^lM^ exmple Scattered here and there, through(^t the<br />

Biptist Cbsvch. -<br />

gation contain^iirtins assertion. As W<br />

ofthait''giWt aiid gi^idan wIm saci^ced (^^ntt^^ are found such spirits. In the<br />

5. lhat^hqdj of mimened ^^^ the former,it*s be^^gWrong for the churdl in th^i^wuB^^^ng wat^ ofittaE ^ ^ tfd^r'^Baptist hifelifoin India in the cause such xealmM ad-<br />

ii ^ higheft ecdesaadcjil anAE^ri^ciD member, Biiqply^^b^nee r^es^of the ajea, wttb with, ita its iMCflliaraalt lieeiiliariMlt wooert^s. jmpert^ can't ^ of Ifi^ppl ^ y the Gaatown, Miss^ May 2S, 1870.<br />

voci^ of the f^h as a Montgomery, a<br />

ikiie iroriC and ^ oo^^Jt^^ w church ^ violfltod^mew mofe'^than \b iWi^ kiimhai^ pare^ Aystal watere, so the<br />

tml of OMes at disoipfiae; .tEat the. acts<br />

quest of the Executive Board , of. thb<br />

EinouioB, w Noflfemger, a' Lane, a Bur-<br />

of a church are of tmp^^OT hmdiiig force underst^. For^zTira ado^ this asser- mind^v^fto the guety 8Dd timnghtless-<br />

OOLOfiH) PEOPLE.<br />

As8ut, on the other han^ one<br />

m bm^e^ MpjoB to me tliatev^ by aU means in onr po.w^ tD loadtheee<br />

If<br />

j i<br />

a^f tmm such « in the State.^^ .^j^ IP<br />

.JsI^ldingO^ whofeneij^bozkoodt and<br />

diorch r^nnatioB. " ^<br />

«miont to know iJeppa. Christ aad iiim<br />

know uiat we have a miaister among at<br />

the aame may be said of the<br />

cnidied. I like oor Southern organisa- iQ^lTi^MUj Mt to tboie »x9iiid oa.<br />

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tfaffiltfiftofW<br />

til fflibiii^'iiiiirilB'ttiriiiff' "rT<br />

tM fofKi im itM am.<br />

tUmmmm^lm<br />

to iamfm-iiiillt-ilA:<br />

ChrtotUn ahosld aMk* cwTtiites tad to Uft^<br />

pan, ksa allow ttX^fitm to bud ta MtUns.—J^VixM.<br />

.lie He aol mtm^mn, doas,' " ' " * — —<br />

a^oiLj<br />

^li^iisw^i^tiB^<br />

the ram tore, wad j^Mid;<br />

• • 11 ••(m'iVftin r r ^'CMiatiea^aad<br />

]i«w xitai,ii>«(* iaferodaiB^<br />

ralM laid down; i&a imapmTttd^ ^verc bnuetai .ero&^oetaef ^CatlMUcoUr* tm.aaAther. toviivMilh atptiaii^ f&amu f^Mng ia<br />

arMria tti^irtafcm^ttiw^ ^ Tfcto^ii^^^ tite place. Tbey have no luMse of ^iheir<br />

iertied, thv nngoSly ware sriUbil; msa^s<br />

tioii^ asdrobtPtheehi^ea^f ^isu^bySjij^; ] . -<br />

Bat in Fedobaptist cfamsHea, aaa^ ffiov*<br />

to aid ns wi^ traots f . ; ' r<br />

from the dea^,^d tl^V lthe ndgect of<br />

Whi;^ she came to where it reads: " Jesos<br />

their parity, thtk^r^stwagth; and -Hi^ It—^is.us^t^ junisters;<br />

snnanban who an aot raeaiTad aa eoaTSrlad.<br />

Ji B. H1KKABKB. the law passes f^m under ite surveillance<br />

bi Aa i^dacopai aad PraribjtariBB<br />

vas baptized,** she threw down the book<br />

effideney. AltthSiflhej pow^- of- lieiio-<br />

I^ik iiis^^y laborm;<br />

Blyton, Ala., Aprils 1170,<br />

for a time^ will it eveir regun its bold, and<br />

it-^lieves -Wh^ei all t>ther 'Means fiiE,<br />

Bumt& and Mme of the bodiss .fiicmtd jby those and said " I won't have it, I won't have<br />

baptist influente^ ^iie, and it yet<br />

who ban seceded from thnin, pcnkms iue<br />

if so, how? and what will be the status of<br />

It-willlasta liibtiinel - ' '<br />

CMMiTsd to JUl I withant arideaoa ^ it I" Her (ath&r wanted to know why<br />

do moire.'-^jBibliMl JSeeorder. ^ M-^b^n^^ia. evei^; oase ;<br />

the subject ? If num loi€# -^nscious ex-<br />

thair eoa-Monon; and thoag^ Coagnga- ^e woald'nt have it. She said it was a<br />

Itr-ia. the only remi?dy for F);olappa|<br />

tioaal Pedobaptiats nqain pnof of eoBTsnioB<br />

MAT^IALIBlf.<br />

istence he passes for a time out of God's<br />

bslbn Rcai-rxngpetaaaa to llw idRTs tabia, aad J^ptist book.<br />

Wo. 1.<br />

SHQOBSZITE FABAftBAPfig. TTteri, or Female WQateess.<br />

to fixll membeniiip, ibej m»tij ngaxi<br />

An old Methodist, before tlie war, was<br />

a. r. Bi.aTLBT.<br />

moral government. Then, the qu^tion Modern Ubnalisnl ia .but the old device<br />

A flt is warranted.<br />

and OBGoaTcrted persons, vbea bap&c^ as<br />

Buaiben of inferior d^raa. The Weatlniaatw<br />

wont to rc^ to a negro. Tliey were both,<br />

The believers of the dogi^ contidned<br />

we i^vess npon materialists is, Will not bis<br />

If it fails to ^ e ai^s&ctibn, and is<br />

of splitting di&renoas with .Gtod. King<br />

Cmfeasion of Faith, which ^eadu tha ?iewti of master and aervani, Methodists. The<br />

ip the caption have advoc§|^ its claims<br />

reluiM^tion cut off all antecedent re-<br />

returned 'withiu ;one moatb^ the moitatf<br />

Saul was liberal enough to spare Agag, wiilbereftmdi^ . . '.<br />

spon^lnilty and place him in a.new<br />

Prab7ter.«ns, and of many Congregationalista<br />

oa this subject, saja that tin tkit^inm ^ mewAen<br />

n^o loved to hear his master read the<br />

to truth under a variety of forms. They<br />

thereby lodi^ his throna<br />

None sent out qn or cr^di^<br />

status, tantamount in every respect with<br />

mt iitiMtiKS mtmien; iorm.wHJm tJm Testament. ekmdt. One eveping he was read-<br />

agree, howpver, in the fhndainental prin^<br />

To secure permanency in the pastorate<br />

^nd measi^ arc^d tb4 ajt^men and<br />

tk new creation? So far as analogy throws<br />

120 to J.^ 6ray(^]y[empl^Te^<br />

bat! Independents differ from this Tisw, bat ing about John the Baptist, wben the old<br />

ciple, running through eve^ feature of<br />

the following requisite are propotmded^<br />

fOy many of them regard both infants uid the<br />

liglU on the subject, this follows.<br />

agent for its sale in the ^ufihr^<br />

onaonTerted, whan baptized, aa caaaeeted, ia negro said, " Massa, I hear you read o^n<br />

the " material" theology, that, aside from<br />

ZabesTille, UUnois.<br />

1. Apsetorof permanent gOod quafities. Bimnlng*» Bod^f and Braiii<br />

same degree, with the dianA of Christ —(See about the Baptists; nowre^d about our<br />

material thens is »o mode of<br />

2. A people of permanent good qualitieSi Its SonniioaTrt iivia xtL oiraxa Jt^um<br />

Dr. Wu£aw and Dr. GampbelL)<br />

Baptibt choxchea, on the cMtearr, cecaiTs as folks some. Tom and read about John<br />

rational existence. This is ths heresy<br />

3. A permanent buis of ministerial sup- AMU TaoasKS.—Ist- b i* ooeL Sd. It la UgH<br />

PEPQBAPTIST IHTLUEHGE.<br />

msmbera, those only who give credible eTi4at^ the Jlethodist." Teaching and preach-<br />

that these artlel^ are deslgnied to assail<br />

The'i^t that the various denomina<br />

port. We rather think that combination 8d. Ita pada eaa all be ahiftodi^ovdowa, xigkli<br />

of their canTenion; they do not aehnotrledge<br />

either infiinta, or the naaaxrtertad, at* hariai; ing, ou^ide of the Bible nul^ sects a^<br />

In the introduction of the investigation<br />

tions of profesdng Christians who prac-<br />

WoiM accomp^h it; '<br />

w lefl, , M oflem^jM the i^Ieeai ec. neoessUy<br />

aay visible connection with the shnrch of Cari«fc. denomiiiatio^. The teaching inside Uw<br />

we wish to sustaiu aB. a imon before pro-<br />

of the ease rmsy ^<br />

tice infant baptism aro a power in the<br />

' Wheh ]^araoh disposed to let Is-<br />

—Acts ii: 47: 1 Car. iii: 16.17.<br />

Bible will make Baptists. The Bible is<br />

ducing direct argunetiis i^rom the Scrip-<br />

antl uniTersal flexibi^ty. - . It . AO^<br />

IL Baptist chorchea (strictly so c^ed) re-<br />

world, is not to be disguised. We see<br />

rael go,'he still yould retain their flo^<br />

more than any other. Gthl* lU lu^ pads are<br />

gard it as Christ's thai aQ beUsTegts a Baptist bqok. If we had but oapretures.<br />

•<br />

^he wpresf of their principles on soci^y,<br />

and herds as a d^ tl^djr retujci^ lyar, and press on'the -WMk hl^ aad partl^<br />

nteexred to membership should be jEnt byitued. li^oos book in..^ world, and Uiat one<br />

Propontioa first, Tht km of God i»<br />

The Few Testament uorehes consSsti^ Wholly<br />

tha power of their influence on govern- So when Satan can tio 'lotii^ hold the terty oa the^eak baek,'*balaai^|f ai^ not^<br />

of b^lsH baliemua. Bater said to taefiema on the Bibl^ and rail the pre^hing w ^<br />

ttenudfnot^ dnhf fn raped to itt inhermi<br />

ments, and the restraint of their growth smner in hw servicej he;wSB&, ff j^plsibl^ straining the body. .Tth. BSi|lid8.Sekiefltheta^<br />

the day of Fentccost, "Be baptised eyery onf Bible preac^g, 800|i Chrutian^ vo^<br />

mtiturVf but wUi vie^ms^f obedience<br />

of aad they "were bapiiitifd.''—lietru:<br />

an(| perseverance upon the Baptists them exact some ^l^u^'<br />

ae^^ atid il^fta.lthe awelert srUlsTi^<br />

aS-41; see, a^ zr 4g. So liis& «ha B^itist be Bapt^. If the fort^ing js trn^<br />

^|v|s.. X|jt no Baptist woulTe,*fiuth andshedlence.—I'CorVnu: I; Bom.<br />

my lord, ! often go to the vestry withon<br />

by wotksj attd strip the atonement of its bapti^, hQ may j^r^are ^'.^be le^tur^<br />

air: 33; Som. xri: 26. Tl^sshst "ywU tlSem- port^<br />

Mtoss oato God, as those wh^ ana|iTa tte<br />

merita by denying |Jie dirii^y of Jles- for his imprudent. /<br />

knowing -what text I ehieiU preach<br />

2. I know t ^ he is a hyppmte.<br />

dead."—Bom. Ti: 13. In eV^." jmri of their<br />

siah? There is sach a closiB rdation And just h^reife ^re reminded of two<br />

npon,<br />

Mrriee, they moat have '^irst a wiQing mlad,'' 3. I know t ^ he is an iinpostor.<br />

between these doctrines that the denial eyiqnts that occurr^ during the last sunv<br />

yet I go'np and preacli an tempore ser-<br />

gCoiuimi: 12): rnnsttiatglTa t^eiMltea to 4. I know that he is guilty of willful<br />

, by ue wiU of<br />

of any one of them necessitates the denial mer, whicb illustn^ our last remark.<br />

mon, and think nothing of it." " Ah, Wr iHljr—Caa .Bapl^ JBtaistnaiBCC^<br />

e Lord, and then to the chnzph,<br />

lying.<br />

well," said his lordship," that agrees iritb tnrally associato with nnbaptased teaclmof.M<br />

of €tU, whether the hardihood of the<br />

God.-3Cor.Tiii: a.<br />

A plain Baptist preacher-r-«nd Baptist<br />

5. I know that he is guilty of fraud.<br />

what I hear from your peopte, for they<br />

kaowledged and dahgerens enoH as mjf<br />

Bat thia aokmtaiTf mmaibeni^ is oppo^ to the<br />

denier is adequxtte to the wfa


mmm<br />

r:" '••--^wvsffci<br />

iaphbT'EAHHs<br />

•^IMA 'bjf'^^A AM vutcj;<br />

lyik la kim; najsMOtjimg fldik tet<br />

iofc hf l«f« aai MriiM ika<br />

CkaM vkkh tea m4 iadods<br />

' to Ua pMple, Us txaa^ Ua n<br />

iladf to tiM wnid I7<br />

t to d kia aoBUDBaliii; BO nni-<br />

Im to Ua pOT^ tksi 4saa Bot lafateee<br />

to ia laWto tka^aa k* haaiAa»7«i<br />

J^JLesATn.<br />

PKCcnnc—All who sabtcribe or xeneir<br />

this month or next SIHIH reodvtt tbe paper<br />

to the end of tiiis rdiime grhtia.<br />

» ' • »<br />

' ^ 80E00L8.<br />

As Baptists we hare reiMons to be<br />

gnt^ tot our sohools. As edacat^s,<br />

female, iiteiwy and thec4


JMrafflJAlA. [ Bid. C., ii, not what the heathen meant<br />

^ ^ Tb^ laai fij i k B wotdB^Aoffete and pitte, m W<br />

^ I »mong them, bnt -^hat Tras the new idea<br />

I^TO^tins &r confined myself to Christy of which these<br />

•pw^ objcots and Rsonron of osefulaess | words became the representation ?<br />

^nch the BapUste of the State hare. 11" ^ there any man so dull as to alBrm<br />

islosB thfe branch of the subject with tShtr^^at %hnj«y<br />

ptwentation of a source of n^fiilness pos-1P^®® ^ bread and drink wine, when<br />

them in common with Baptfets f^® commanded them to do this in re-<br />

everywhera Imembrance of himr* In the language<br />

T A e y have the tnoA. The maudlin IPreacher, I might "affirm, that<br />

•qnptmiHhTiPBc of some of onrbrediren in I ^^^^ver Christ may have meant and<br />

apealmgoat on this siil^ect for fear of N^®'^^ples understood by the oom-<br />

hurting feelingB," I haTe no syi^mtfiy it was not to eat bread and drink<br />

with. If I did not befieve that Baptists ^^^ He did not nse the words in that<br />

held the truth on those points m which e»slnsive sensew" "Exoept ye eat the<br />

they differ from other^ I should certainly o^ the Son of Man and drink his<br />

not bo* Baptist. But if do lold^^" and "He that eatoth my<br />

we tli^ iuifiaaiffillta the drinketb my blood," etc.—<br />

Mart^ttf bm^jto mf Jm, In ^^^^ ri. 53; 66. " The cup of blessing<br />

saying Ibis,! do not wm td "be'ISaa^ the commun-1 n«wee—to secure unity of action among<br />

stood as adrocating a want'of Chriitian of the bloodof Christ," etc.—I Cor. the variotia ehurehes and aviations in<br />

cfa^y toward othersL 0« the contrary, 16. Behold t our preacher's logic eeWaOn of country. We disclaim all<br />

this very feeling of charity impds me to of him a transubstantiationist. I intention of inteifering with any existing<br />

urge and defend inrfA. Am I the en- C.'s iUustration from the word j Especially is it not our<br />

emy of others because I tell them the " tel«g«pb " is, fbr him, an niifortunate to do anything that would affect<br />

one. The word is derived from the two the General Association disadvanUge-<br />

Separation of .church and Sute, soul- Greek words tefe and ffrqpho, literaUy On the contrary, we wish to se-<br />

hb^y, independence of the churches and signifying "to write at a distance." cooperation with the General AssO-<br />

beUevers'imraeraion, are the four pecuHar Now, in the new application of the e'»tion. It is plain, that as Baptists we<br />

charncteruucs of Baptists. The two first word, does it lose this signification, and »e not doing - our duty. We meet to<br />

of these are claimed to be held by all mean less than before? So, baptizo, in oo^^t as to the best means of securin.r<br />

parties and professions in this country. | iU new application to a relifflous rite | this end." ' ?<br />

m BAsr-tEgmsB baptibt ooi-<br />

VEinoi;<br />

This Convention assembled in the First<br />

Baptisl dum^ in thb dty on the 8th i&st.,<br />

and:«ontiAned in sesdon until last even-<br />

ing.<br />

An oigamsation was perfected by the<br />

election of Eldi J. B. Kimbrough, Prew-<br />

dent, and Dr. & H. Smith, Secretary.<br />

The President on taking his seat, re-<br />

maikedthM he was ignorant as to the'<br />

(^jeelB c^ the meeting; that he must<br />

have infonnadon touching the intent of<br />

tfie Conventum before he could proceed<br />

any farther. He requested Rev. D. M.<br />

Breaker to explain the objects of the<br />

meeting, who i^e the following state-<br />

ment:<br />

"Til w is but one purpose in the present<br />

l^ffling of the Baptists of East Ten<br />

was earoeatly imj«eBefed*y4liBt'i ghfc^t^iifl<br />

of the age demanded^ fedqeirted^ii^n^<br />

try--that while, as fc dwiomkM^iM^iro<br />

were graduUy coming up,to.tiNrdami^<br />

still, our atandardshoold be niaed h%her,<br />

and that all young men have the<br />

ministry in view should thoronghfy pan-<br />

oply thonsdvea before entering tiie field^<br />

at least to sndi an exte^ as to not bring<br />

reproach upon the cause of Chrut. The<br />

discussion indicated a marked advance in<br />

the sentiment oTTour people in this sec-<br />

tion touching this subject. The impera-<br />

tive necessity^of a better informed'mte-<br />

Istry ^ is daUy-|aus^g gromi^^^ven<br />

among the nneducateiJ ministers of the<br />

country. The old idea that the Ibly<br />

Spirit will put sermons into the mdd^s<br />

of His " called," without any prepara-<br />

tion upon their part, is fast being ex<br />

ploded. ,<br />

Under the head o<br />

Tj , . . - I -- religious rite,,<br />

J3at admitting this, where did they get does not lose its essential idea of "dip," Notwithstanding this explanaUon,there<br />

the^jeprmeiples? Lookrogbackuponthe thoogh the act may be accompanied confasion among the members<br />

track of history, it will be found that for with new circumstances. of the Convention. No one seemed to<br />

centuries Baptists alone battled for them, But again: as Christ selected a word ^^y he had come to the meeting,<br />

m the fiicti of fire and swori in common use and well understood by e*" ^^at to do in order to make the delib^<br />

Independence of the churches is held his hearers, it is marvellous indeed that e^tions of the meeting conducive to good<br />

only by Baptijits and Congregationaliats. he did not explain the " new sense " iii results.<br />

In reading a recent work of Dr. Draper which it was used, had he « remodeled " After the consumption of considerable<br />

upon The Future Civil PoUcy of Amer- it. time in fruitless discussion, touching the<br />

ica," I was struck with an iUustration he Suppose an English audience should the meeting, and as to the<br />

drew from ecclesiastioal history. I give witness a baptism with the formula com- ^t means to make the occasion of inter-<br />

only the substance. He says that mencing «I immerse you," etc., and yet est, the followmg order of business was<br />

were originally independent, saw that water was only poured or Us^edto:<br />

but finding anart-hy the result, in the sprinkled on the subject, does not every Committees on the Co-operation of<br />

thne of Constantine, centraliMtion wa.«» one see that the administrator would find Churches and District Associations with<br />

lound necessary. Constantinople, Alex- it necessary to explain that he used the the General Association, on Systematic<br />

Mdna and Rome were made the centers word in a " new sense "? Where is that Benevolence and Pastoral Work, Home<br />

of ecclesiasucal power. A conflict be- expUnation to be found ? Missions, Foreign Missions, Sabbath-<br />

tween these three sources of power ulti- By accident, or design—I do not know schools, Mnhjterial Education and RehV.<br />

mat^ m the centralizing of aU the power which—the impression is left that daptiso Periodicals, were submitted as sub-<br />

Rome, where it has ever since re- is the word used in AcU i. 18^=11 16, 17, jects for discussion.<br />

and X. 44, 45. | Pending the consideration of this re-<br />

. ii^ous Periodi-<br />

cals, Eld. Breaker made a statement' re-<br />

specting the consolidation of the 'jEbaf<br />

Tenneuee Baptist with the CA^ian<br />

Serald^ and uiged the importance of's^<br />

curing a large circulation of the "lattCT<br />

paper in East Tennessee; that thejdenoiu-<br />

ination needed some medium of commu-<br />

nication, and that no paper afforded as<br />

good facilities to this end as the journal<br />

he represented. Others held opposite<br />

views—that such was the diversity of<br />

at<br />

mained.<br />

Chapman, to no avail In spite of all he ^herein he used this language, " Espec-<br />

can say, there stand over a score of lex- r^y " our wish to do anything<br />

icons, all translating his «jjeneric " Gi^k 'that would affect the General Association<br />

as^e sentiment of the Convention or<br />

Rev. Bradley Kimbrough made some<br />

very'pertinent remarks as to the serious<br />

impropriety of the language being recog-.<br />

nized as any other that of the author—<br />

haS^ts ruce^/d W • ^ senerio and spe- Port of the Committee of Arrangements,<br />

^ tS;st Xr Tnf Wl" ^ to whethe;<br />

^eT^kfrom^h . got beyond his depth. He that portion of Elder Breaker's ^xplana-<br />

J.L.|tionastothe pu^oses of the meLng,<br />

principle of independence of the churches<br />

of Christ The Baptists of Louisiana<br />

maintain and defend it to-day, in the<br />

midst of the Babel of confusion by Cath-<br />

olics and Protestant sects.<br />

These principles, with the cherished<br />

one of " believers' immersion," are essen-<br />

tial to the welfiire of the; church, and the<br />

ultimate triumph of truth over falsehood.<br />

Those, and tliose only, are honest and<br />

consistent who unflinchingly hold and de-<br />

fend these principles. *<br />

"A SEBMOir 05 TH£ MODE OF BAPTISM.<br />

" Preached by the Eev. F.'A. Cravens, of the<br />

T^niaittn^ Gonfe7eiIC8."<br />

Knowing Eld. Cravens to be an invet-<br />

erate joker, I am at a loss whether to<br />

treat the above named document as one<br />

of his jokes, or to examine it seriously.<br />

It is will for the cause of truth that his<br />

four indorsers have so far tempted bis<br />

vanity as to occasion its publication, as<br />

I can very well see how its sophistry,<br />

delivered in his usual bland manner,<br />

might tend to confirm the unreflecting<br />

in cri-or- I now have an opportunity<br />

tu tear otf the veil with whatevcar of<br />

courtesy I can command under the cir-<br />

cumstances.<br />

The copy which has reached my<br />

hands, came to me indirectly, from one<br />

•f tlie parties under whose i m p r i m a i i t r<br />

it is published, with the names of the<br />

author and his indorscrs clipped out.<br />

Rather significant I<br />

"One Baptism," is the preacher's<br />

ext: yet strange to say, the burden of<br />

he discourse is to prove that there are<br />

hree baptism'^. The following is the<br />

»lan :<br />

1. Show that the proofs relied upon<br />

•y exclnsive immersionists do not es-<br />

ablish their doctrine.<br />

'*2. Present affirpatkm argnmeate and<br />

roofs to establish the .position that af-<br />

ision was the apostcdic mode of admin-<br />

tering baptism."<br />

The usual threadbare attempt to force<br />

I Baptists the proof of a negative is<br />

sorted to. He admits the validity of<br />

imersion. and claiming, as he does,<br />

e validity of sprinkling and pouring,<br />

ia bound to prove it.<br />

The first argument relates to tho im-<br />

jrt of the word bafOizo, and amounts<br />

this: When a new idea is projected<br />

»}n the world, a new word is coined<br />

t-epresent it, or an old word is re-<br />

sided in its import, and is made to<br />

cgjrm in its meaning to the new idea<br />

itpreaenta." The passages in rela-<br />

ti to the p a w i n g out of the Holy<br />

^it are quoted to prove that Christ<br />

sOmodel^ the old wo^ baptizo.<br />

s us see how this rule will work in<br />

^ ^ " new yea bj Ch^<br />

worldLord's Supper:<br />

; pfefarHimfc Kow, the<br />

fi^ invesU^tion, according to<br />

'generic Greek<br />

word into a " specific » Latin or English ^wadvantageously,** should be recognized<br />

word. Astonishing, truly! that J. L. " - " - - . -<br />

Chapni«B «M>d ir. A, C/ntveiits mve ut>-<br />

tected a vital classical error in all the<br />

bailee of the learned world.<br />

•All that is said with regard to the im-<br />

port of Rom. vl 4, and CoL ii 12, may<br />

safely be referred to the comments of I ® the Con-<br />

Mr. Wesley and Dr. A. Clarke. They j<br />

agree that it refers to literal baptism, and following resolution was adopted,<br />

that the allusion is probably to the an- ^ expressive of the sentiment of the mo-<br />

cient manner of baptizing by immersion. prompting the assembling of the<br />

After all, I surely have be^n' gravdy ^^legates:<br />

replying to one of Mr. Cravens* grand Hesolvedy That the object of this meet-<br />

jokes. I know not how else to explain [^"S to secure a more general co-opera-<br />

what he denominates his aflirtnations, ar- the churches with the General<br />

guments and proofs, and here, I presume, Association, and to stimulate each other<br />

is where the laugh comes in. | to greater effort in the promotion of the<br />

He asserts that up to the time of John Master's kingdom in East Tennessee,<br />

the Baptist all the divinely prescribed ekpokts of coiiirrrrEES.<br />

uses of water in the church, where there The report of the Committee on Co-<br />

was an operator and a subject, was by operation set forth very clearly the ad-<br />

affusion ! By this, he means pouring, for vantages of unity of action, and earnestly<br />

he insists that pouring is the mode. urged that the churches and District As-<br />

Kow comes his proof texts: Thefirst Uociations co-operate with the General<br />

proves that Aaron and his sons were re- Association, which was adopted without<br />

quired to icoih their feet and hands before opposition.<br />

going into the temple, which was usually [• From the remarks made by several<br />

done by their hands and feet in a members, it was evident that there was<br />

vessel of water. Hb other examples some opposition in certain localities of<br />

prove only sprinkling! and yet he insists East Tennessee, to co-operation with the<br />

that pouring was the apostolic mode. General Association, but that it was grad-<br />

But the key to Mr. C.'s whole mistake aally giving way to more liberal views,<br />

on this subject is to be found in the last aJi^ that all that was necessary to an ac-<br />

paragraph of his sermon. In reply to tive and undivided co-operation was an<br />

the question of the " practical advan- increased earnestness upon the part of<br />

tages " of immersion, he asks, " Do they {the pastors of churches, and those minis-<br />

receive more grace here, or a better heaven ters who were laboring "as missionaries in<br />

hereafter His object b not to seek the this portion of the State,<br />

mind of Jesus and obey hb requirements, Ibe report on Systematic Benevolence<br />

but to get to heaven. Old Dr. Lyman indicated, not only the desirableness, but<br />

Beecher once said that some professors the absolute necessity for system, and re-<br />

spent their lives in the single effort to get commended that each pastor should en-<br />

to heaven, and he thought but few such deavor to secure a contribution from each<br />

would reach there. The true Christian individual member of hb charge, before<br />

desires and aims to obey Christ and glo- the meeting of the General Association,<br />

rify God. F. a | There was but one opinion as to the means<br />

to such an end—to induce<br />

*This wonderful feat has well aigh npset an every one to<br />

important principle in all langoasea. For if contribute sotTteMi'n^, however meaner,<br />

word dip, and<br />

treated in tUs<br />

ly language. , , , , _ -<br />

I pledge mTself to show that that the people must be educated, and<br />

u .ni'^Ki i'J^SS.'^'' •"o-g'" "P«» • -""i-<br />

It. C. diamisses this part of his sobject by ouUon M support of all benevolent enter-<br />

remarklifg a»K " ^ » specific word, prfses having for their purpose the dis-<br />

and iinmerse its proper meaiuBft then whererer * . . ® _ w xi.<br />

there has ke^n as imniMBion there has been a semmation of gospel truth.<br />

baptism." This remark applies as well to a j The report on Pasto^ Work con-<br />

" ecoIesUsUcl polygamy of<br />

manner." Kow apj^y Mr. C.'s rale, and if he the present time; that no minbter Oould<br />

becaugitina Bhower, he is bapUaed; if W» h^ g^<br />

wife-aiaid. in emptjia* the ewer from ker ^ waen ms energies<br />

chamber window, should pour it on our faunj [


S o m e CSrcle.<br />

IXLLOrO FOBTUlTEa.<br />

J jon two fortanes, mj fine little lad,<br />

•^Ite jon to accept or^^ftare:<br />

Jfc mm iif them good, tfce other one bad,<br />

iHmr them aad laj, which 70a ^oose.<br />

__ J ty the giflB witMn reach of jonr hand,<br />

M fortnne right fair to behold;<br />

Alwaae and a handred good acres af land.<br />

With harreat fields jellov as gold.<br />

jfmra great orcliaid, the baaghs hanging dovn<br />

With aoples ra«et and rad;<br />

1—4toaTe»i»gcattU,iama»hH»and aoaabrown,<br />

all of them sleek and-^ell fed.<br />

law drarea of 'sirailowa a^oat the bam door,<br />

Ibe the fAnnrng mill whirling so fkat;<br />

law them threshing wheat on the floor—<br />

now the bright picture has passed!<br />

iiW i see rising dismally np in the place<br />

AT tlie beantiftil house and the land,<br />

^awn with a fire-red nose on his face<br />

Mai. a little brown jag in his hand i<br />

a jaa beheld him, laj lad, you would wish<br />

Aa't he were leas wretehe«ito see:<br />

Avkis lK»t toes gape lil^e the monUi of a fish.<br />

Jiad bis trousers are out at the knee I<br />

M waEdag he staggers, now this way, now that,<br />

Mmd his eyes they stand out like a bug's;<br />

JM he wears an old coat and a battered in hat,<br />

And I think that the fault is the jug's.<br />

tei: says the drunkard shall come to be poor,,<br />

And that drowsiness clothes men with rag^<br />

he doesn't look much like a man, I am sure.<br />

Who has honest hard cash in his bags.<br />

law which will you hare? To be thrifty and tnug,<br />

And to be ri^t side up with your dish,<br />

k^gD with your eyes like the eyes of a bug,<br />

Aad Toor shoes like the mouth of a fish!<br />

T B B<br />

m a s<br />

seflRon, «Bd one pablio service, ufUIitftd^<br />

should be reqabed oil the same<br />

And these shooM nc^laume^atdy foUoii<br />

e^h other, bat W separated by im inter|<br />

minion safficiently long to allo^ apjrar?<br />

timity for rest, exerdse, and fieiih |urj<br />

In severe wea^er^ or if the oluIdi Waoli<br />

well, even these should Iw modified, ^t<br />

wholly omitted. Not ^ y shdtd^ too<br />

more thim this be Te^Biried, btti'ttWll^<br />

no more should be .aIlov4d, ey^D .^ ^^e<br />

ch&d d^re more, ilie miist<br />

judge how much w ^e w^l^^ be<br />

endnred«.aQd how mo^ be8tu to ask, aud imply doubt as to<br />

tike propriety of taking children to the<br />

jiace of worship. Should they attend<br />

cliw « '<br />

-Li Chftetpandenti<br />

TOBAQOO. jvT<br />

Hie fi^loiring staten^ntf, wbi^h. iM»rei<br />

been published > in several. of> o^ ex-<br />

Ganges, we believe a^ all<br />

by facts, and are wortfiLy?f,pf cara6i!<br />

thought: ,<br />

The moderate use of tobacco does not<br />

necessarily kill. Bnt .it can sot . be sud<br />

that the moderate tise of it b harmlt^p^<br />

Perhaps tobacco is not qtute pp.bad as<br />

rum, but they are twin brothers, and<br />

tobacco makes men drini^ Tobacco de-<br />

presses; and the user tbep omveft liquor<br />

to stimulate him.. y It ia found ii»pos«ilbliB<br />

to eure inebriate patients of ithe iUM uof<br />

liquor as long as they are aUo«er^p.<br />

Qoad Board leeBred at.,<br />

For Orcalaa ooataiainjc further partiesiara call at the<br />

~ ofBobattsott'aCaBiaerdalOoaeKe.SCn<br />

«radd:<br />

kStraet,<br />

8. Mt BOBBBTSOV„Pi^M^iial.<br />

SEWISfi MACHINE^<br />

''Lock Stiioh" Sewliiff MaehfaiM.<br />

Pricaasaagafra^HS to.tia. Poaltivaly thy aaly lliat<br />

daaa auehiae ia tha laarkat sold for !•« than tSS. Only<br />

aaaaU capitalM^airad.<br />

OHS mAchikb without MOKST.<br />

Sand Deacdptire arcalar aad TeroM to Aaaats^<br />

•tatiaa where yon noticed onr adnrtiaenu>nt. Addraai<br />

BEACH AJSnTHEBLAKB.<br />

19-43 351 Main Street, Meatphis, Tenn.<br />

J T Moore, Cadan^tU, Miss, paid.,<br />

J £ Mclrer, Brooklyu, Ala, piaid-<br />

J P.Colller, Brooklyn. Ala, paid 1 00<br />

G W Saanders, Sealxj', White connty. Ark, paid 1 («<br />

n Eaiersdn, Perote, Ala, paid 1 00<br />

C B Eagerton, JeSiry's Creek, Marion eonaty. S C, ^ 2 00<br />

C J Thomas. DaUas, OaUas coanty, Texas, paid 1 OU<br />

Mrs Mary Johnson, Baki^, HI. paid„........ 1 00<br />

K 0 Askew, Long Town, Mias, I 00<br />

i T Oickaou, Bloumfield, Iowa, paid and aeat 1 00<br />

Joel n Berry, Bipley, Miss, paid I 00<br />

Mr* CaaBeld, Prburs' Point, Miss, p»id_ 1 00<br />

A friend in Mlrainippi {laid 2 00<br />

A D Batcliffe. Grand Lake, Ark, paid 1 00<br />

1 00<br />

I 00<br />

100<br />

1 00<br />

1 Od<br />

1 00<br />

1 00<br />

... 100<br />

D S EchoU, Dry Grore, Miss, paid M<br />

Miai BASIiaaatoa, Portatswa, laan. paid: ...... t 00<br />

U B Pender. Point Pleasant, Texas, paid..«<br />

Eidar W VS^antBtt. Qoaiboldt. Tean, paid.<br />

S Gardner, Liberty, Miss, paid<br />

Wm Jenkins. Ltberty, Miss, paid.<br />

F West, Americas, Ga, paid<br />

A friend, for Eidet BUanU Hacklayi lel. paS-<br />

W 8 Oockroft, Conway, Leakconnty, MIm, paid...<br />

J MScatt. Wilsonrille, Ala, paid..<br />

Gea W.Bayless, Be Witt, Ark, paid<br />

Joel GibMa; LaGrange, Oa,<br />

H F Buchanan. Olira. Branchj Miss, paid<br />

H £ Cacdell, Pearce, Pralrlacanaly, Ark, pald«<br />

J Wood, Wihcha«»«r, Tenn, pald......„ ...<br />

B 6 Hall^^HnK BidgC. La, paid.,<br />

XldaWHs<br />

Mrs Muoney.<br />

Mrc FanaiaBTKbiaa*, Wbitlodc, Va. patd„<br />

X McCeUoagh, Erin. Miss, paid<br />

Eld J MBnssen, 6 Dunn. HopaaeU, CaUionn county. Miss<br />

Elder O W Barnes (preciona Bama.l, Salada.<br />

connty, Texas, paid<br />

Elder 3 nooMS, lak^ Miss, paid.<br />

J W Morris, Uka, Miss, paid<br />

1 00<br />

100<br />

1 00<br />

Ball 1 00<br />

1 00<br />

oO<br />

A aoa-profesRur, bat Mend, to be ginm to some mte-<br />

*ionary, ... 3<br />

Wm F Carroll, Onion Spriojra, AU, paid 1<br />

Jadge J W Snttl», CsntertllE. AU, paid....<br />

Ma«)aT»nn^, Washita coodtT, Ark, paid-<br />

J B I-wia. Sam^ Miss, pali!. '<br />

B 9 To ml<br />

JEBell<br />

IB. sammu, Uiss. paW..—<br />

nlpse^l, UolmesTi&e, Mi**, paid—<br />

!, Fayette Court House, AU<br />

J m Ben, Fayette Court House. AU<br />

S? J!.".?'®*;^ P'ril'torg, Poinsett Co, Ark, paid.<br />

D A ^Idwell. Lick Creek, Hickmaa Co. Tena!^..<br />

? £ Moantala. BUaco Oo, TrnxaSZ^<br />

J M Bnwli. ^kibrd. Cooaa caanty, AU, pald.^<br />

W Hartslleld, ndmaston, Ga, paid<br />

WWLayd, Greenville. AU, paid...<br />

—irau^^<br />

ti-«.tr<br />

< i<br />

A. J, White,<br />

•0<br />

00<br />

1 00<br />

1 00<br />

1 00<br />

I 00<br />

1 00<br />

1 00<br />

100<br />

too<br />

1 00<br />

100<br />

1 M<br />

1 00<br />

1 00<br />

1 00<br />

100<br />

S 00<br />

2 00<br />

Traata Seati 1>«t S«1>aerlpttc»M Bm.<br />

H Shackleford. Toacombia, AU i—^.aaiii * 10 M<br />

It 10 00<br />

10 00<br />

..-aeat 10 09<br />

aaat 20 00<br />

—aeat 29 00<br />

.u-ieat 5 00<br />

. etta Farnaon, Floyd Oaurthoiue, Va—Mat 6 00<br />

JJ]bLeadeD;AadeTso8TlIIe.HO-: —iaa» S oO<br />

Mra a Jt ArHngtaa, ^Bo^niarala, Ga— —nat' S no<br />

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-hich ought to be in the bands of erery Bible reader.<br />

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of ceatariea are ntbend into thU one rolniae, ta throw;<br />

a cIear,*traBg Sght apoaersry page of the inspired ward.'<br />

AgeaU are meeting with onpreeedeBted snccMa. Oni<br />

reports 55 orders taken the first thn


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rftl lapleMeiUa<br />

"^BDSMOiPS'<br />

yWlWIAf. lEED IKB STALK CUltlX,<br />

te PRACTICAL COBir PLA5TES,<br />

wA 4 Collefs St^ Coner of Cboreht<br />

XASHTILUe. nxKBaKB,<br />

odliVwdMidtnttn to tte KDswi^arfielMk<br />

irVIYSMSAL MAJmnfG MJLLl<br />

mHUoB at Am U^it* lUn «r Ownik,<br />

•adWiriiiinL<br />

T K E FARJWBRY F A T O U T X .<br />

UMifiarCIekoiar Mil PiapMior aB kiaOm^t Grain ior<br />

&Mdu>d lUcket.<br />

COMBINEJ) FANI^ma MILL,<br />

I<br />

tr<br />

m o CUAJRU BXITT XACHUX.<br />

The Vat Grain »3J ait* i>i»tor in exlrtCTicat It it<br />

oooipact and •imple in eoutrnction, «h{I» fur tba Ba-<br />

piiliqr u4 Tmrwtr of Ua vorfc it ia nnriTalad. Thfa 7aa<br />

win aiiwB and tmfmaUm tk« faalot viMat ttom ant,<br />

chaat, cockril, mad i]>ilT«tadpSina.aii3<br />

otiim inyaritiea, IcsTiBic Um bMt^ baaitli7. pionip Bn4<br />

farfitct sraiua to WW. Ercx? intaOiKEnt fikraaar know*<br />

kIwadTaataaaaCMviaf iMru ««ed wlwat. ao tiiat wken<br />

joa raiara crap TOO «Ql ii»Ta ootUnc bot wheat, and<br />

aaiHC^iianUjr vill tabe Uinr or iiuir bnsheia son ts tha<br />

aeia. Will it pay I la twenty-ava mars at wheat, Oiit<br />

Bakes a i»«frrnf»»of anr bnndmi Int9«>-i>, and at pi iiwnt<br />

irirea that wtmiii gaia fat lite Imtmmr rmr twa hos^n^<br />

loiiaia. Will it pujl tt eiraiw wncnt lor mancet<br />

withont wuw, aarttnic UM- nnaii giaina. It will diaf<br />

fzaa tiuar tu funr baiulml tnubfla of wbvat per dar, and<br />

do it eieancr at ana raaninc UuMsh tlian mnj rmmiM<br />

tlip aaiiirl.<br />

It eleass cam, oatii, rye. barb-jr, timutbr, cloTer^hamp,<br />

flax and Hntuptrtaa KTW* mwIv. If timothr and ctovar<br />

•anria miiiail, it wiU *«parmte ttiem. Grain deaicn wa<br />

bom vmnnts-tirti u> &ftj casta mure cm tba bariMi<br />

ir Cml wheat etliuabia. Teon.; Street, Andrawa *<br />

Cif^ Mttfc^nlmra, Tenn.; * SnOth. GUrknriUe.<br />

Tenn.; J. A. Antirvwa A Co., HarttTiUe, Tens.; J. W.<br />

HiU * Ca., ataltisTilia. Tana.; JaAriea * Bibb, prraria-<br />

tn» BoMeUTiUe MiUa. JCoMt-nrUle, Ky.<br />

Va aav an ojunilemr oppartanUj Jbr makiac tatmty,<br />

ta eaarxetic mm with inuU capital. In the pardbaae ai<br />

Mata and Ciianty SifdiU fcr this TtfosUa<br />

Every maeitino warrantad. Price of An at manii&ctoi7,<br />

Tfattjr Dollar*. Fall dtrectfona accompany each<br />

Tor TacritDry or lannloc XOIa, call on or addreaa<br />

T. H. J O N S * CO^<br />

BM. S Jk 4 cumer CoUege and ChorA itraeta,<br />

XaahTille, Teoju<br />

SOCTHERS WJLLEISft GVLHTAIOB,<br />

Tut the cnltiTation of com and cotton, hringtime and<br />

I»boi<br />

p^:<br />

This Flow, with one nian and two hsnea, una the labor<br />

lahor {• a uTiaK of moiwy.<br />

BtiuitCT la inte>mtfd in thi«.<br />

igtia<br />

Erery Sonthera laraeraad<br />

ery 8oi<br />

tmik at the ffilbieaca:<br />

ofthreamaa and twn HOOHS. Tha Flowa ara made to<br />

throw the dirt to or frum tb? com, or aotton. Is rery<br />

light draft—au limple in canatmctian and manafemeat,<br />

ami ia adapted to tht* maet ordiaan leld haad. War-<br />

ranted in aTvry parUrnlar. Price, An ar&n dionU<br />

be adOrHueil to T. a. J05C9 X CO.. SathTlUe, Tens.<br />

I.IGHTNING CHURIT.<br />

Erarybody who kiepa eowa want a good sham. We<br />

have it. S» mtatolM. The oaly ana ve erar taw that w*<br />

eaold gnarantae. Comhtaea all that cuold ba teqoixcd o<<br />

aeiiam.<br />

1. Pradnaee battiir »»ry pt clean.<br />

And fattiy, la Tery eht^ip.<br />

Price, 3 ar • gallon cliam, : 6 xaBua churn, flft; t<br />

gatfon eiiixra. t U. AH «rdiT« ithoaU ba add retaed to<br />

Ul.24-ly-tT.23<br />

T 1. * C0_ PTDprieton,<br />

SaahTille. Trao.<br />

MIS0ELLA5E0U8.<br />

WA T E R S '<br />

N E W S C A L E P I A N O S<br />

Witlt Iroit Frmme, OwcratzitaK B:. aa<br />

A.gtmWt BirMce.<br />

MeiodeonM and Cabijiet Oriaua,<br />

The bnt manofactiired.<br />

Warnukted tor Six Tcan.<br />

A aSEAT OFFEB r!<br />

Horace Waters, 481 Broaawaj, IT. T.,<br />

WOl dUpoH ft Ooa Ha-.drHl Piaaoe. Hrlodeoas aad<br />

Qrgana of «ix first-eiat* maker*, at extremely tow prto,<br />

Ua eaife, daring th>a awntb, or will taka from Sa to |iS<br />

monthly nntii paid. Clttekerios pianoa are incladed ia<br />

tiw abore oOWr. lilBatrated Cautlomrs mailed far thXM<br />

ceata. Waretoum* fel Broadway. St-w Tork.<br />

HyBAOt WATXBJi.<br />

Teatitaimiala.<br />

Iha Wat»r> Pianoe atff known a» among the Terr beat<br />

a. T. Erawi^t- •<br />

Wa can ipeak «f tlie nxtriti of the VTat^rs Pianoa fkvm<br />

pataonal JtaovrlMlj}! w Wins of th^r Tcry beat qoality.—<br />

uuiatiaa Intii!Uj;r aeet.<br />

TW Wat>«» Pianoa are bnilt of the br*t and moat thor-<br />

onghly aeaaotieil material.—Atiroratf- aii, t>dr tticil cniei are kaosmim.<br />

. «rer]r neuAborlvMa, and we need not publish them.<br />

•AdiipledlotdraKes and con«t!ona ia ^ climate:<br />

coataininz neitltes catomd or any deleterioiu dnir,<br />

they may be taken with sa&ty by anybody. TtMr<br />

I any quonti^.<br />

They otieratc by their powerful influence on the<br />

internal riscera to purify the blood and stimoUto it<br />

into heaOl^aGtioii—remore the obstraetipiA of the<br />

stomach, bowel:^, Krer, and other organs of the<br />

body, rest'iriog their irregrular action to health, and<br />

by correctin?, whererer they exist, such derange-<br />

mentii a? are the flrst orijpn of •Usea^.<br />

Minute directions are $pren iii the wrapper on<br />

the box, for tha follovrinj; eoutplalut^, which thet>a<br />

l'iU» rapidly cnre: --<br />

P«r I»/atN»|Mlia or Xa4Jff«rtloa, XJoUww<br />

sieaa, JLtsayoor and I.oaa of Appetit*, they<br />

should be taxeu molcrately to stiinulme the stom-<br />

ach and reMre its hatlthy tone and action.<br />

For I.ivcr CoMplabst und its rarious symp-<br />

tom?, Biiloisa Uesadtfcbe, Mick Hewlachis<br />

Jfaiuadice or dr^ca Mckmeaa, Biltoaa<br />

CttUc and Biiloua Cerera, they should l>c Ju-<br />

diciously Ijtkea for each oa^ to correct the diseased<br />

action or remove tlie obatnictions which canee it.<br />

For Bjaeaterjr or niiarrliaeis, bat one mild<br />

doae id senerally nKiuired.<br />

For Bkeaasattaoa, Gont. CrarM, Ptstni*<br />

ti*tl0» of tl>« If^art, |*«in is tl|e Siile,<br />

Back and I^olma, they s)i'>:i) I Im continnously<br />

token, as requireii, to chan; • t!io •li^eased action of<br />

the system. WiUi isu^h those compioiiits<br />

di^ppcar.<br />

FocBrsM^ and Promical SwcUtaga they<br />

ehonM be tAen m larire and Areqnent doses to pro-<br />

duce the ctTeet of a draatiu pnrat'.<br />

For SappreaalM a lat^e So^e should be taken<br />

as it prom an<br />

parta of tbe Soat*i aad West. It ir a pleasant town, very<br />

healthy, board cheap, and society good. My residence l»<br />

one mue in the country, and office in town. Patients caa<br />

h» accommodated with board In private haum in the<br />

country or in town, as they may prefer. Tkis arrange-<br />

mant ^pu preferable to a Urge inlrmary crowdcd witb<br />

tkoao aflbct^ with a loatheaoma disease.<br />

An ladies sufiering from diseases peculiar to their so^,<br />

ara invited to a free correqwndence, for many might be<br />

taken in tbe Inciplency of the discaw and prevented<br />

becoming cancerous, or, Ifalready to,the sooner they are<br />

treated We isss Uma repaired to care them,<br />

Tor, while I nrtertain for all the other physkUni the<br />

jighest rei " * . .<br />

that in mj<br />

highest respect. I am confident from long ^Hterratlon<br />

that in my medicines are found the surest reaedtcs&rall<br />

chronic diseaaes of the Womb.<br />

sur At my E I V T I S T R Y .<br />

Teeth Sxtneta4 and rmed without Paia with ,<br />

Gas, whfdk M harmless, at G. E. HUBP * BEO.^<br />

JMBnsoa etrMt, cojMr of Third.<br />

'' Tc^ inseiW irit^t covering the Palate, avoMiat<br />

tbedestraetlaaoftast«aadartie«!ation. Aii^areli^<br />

dea^aad durable.<br />

Entire VMar Sets inserted on tbe suction prlaeiple,<br />

rtttecriacthcatftna. iU-SS-Iytr-S<br />

Why Is it that se many children die under tha of<br />

*va years? Thatalarcsproportioaofchildrradiauaicr<br />

that age, tea leaf bsM a saljaet of reoui^ aad wl-.hoat<br />

a satisfoctoiy caase aecartalaad, it is eartaia.<br />

Also, It k kaa«« that vonas exist ia the kamaa system<br />

mm Us aartlsat ialhaey: tbarafora pueats. especially<br />

atotbers, vhoaie mors eeastsatiy witk their cUIdren,<br />

caanot ba too ohaarriag of tbe first symptoms of worms;<br />

tor so surely as thiv exist, caa thay U<br />

SAFELY AND CERTAINLY<br />

reaoTtd from the most PELICATE ISFAXT, bv the<br />

timely use of<br />

B. A. FAH5E8T0CK>S TEBMIFTGE.<br />

It is perfectly hanalass, eoatalns no Mercury, being a<br />

PUBELY VEQETABLE C0MP6SITlb&\<br />

And may be sdminiatored with the utmost saCsty lo<br />

children of all<br />

R . G . C R A I G &<br />

AQBIGUZTUltAL<br />

AS®<br />

E E I> S T O Xft^JBU<br />

379 Mala Street,<br />

JTEKFmS, : . TENNESXat,<br />

BBIHI.Y PLOW&<br />

Worm Confecdona, made more for the parpose of pleas- » n i- v<br />

ing the palate than of overcoming the disease, hava been ^ sabROll.....<br />

maaufoctured aU over the eoontry, but their ahert lease !<br />

of lifoU nearly exhausted, and B. A. FahuMtock's Ver. j <br />

mlfnge continues to grow In iavor daily. So. regular snosoJl<br />

PBICES:<br />

yo. 1, 7 inch cut (steel point)......«<br />

No. 1, 7 inch cat (steel pt k land eye).<br />

5o. 2, 8 inch ent (steel point)...... Iii<br />

No. 2, 8 inch eat (steel pt& land side)^ Wi<br />

No. 8, 9 ineh eat (steelfunt). Vi<br />

No. 3, 9 inch cut (steel pt & land tide-. St i<br />

•••••a aae•• a « a*<br />

C A VTIOX.<br />

Should occasion reeCi>ni«- lb.<br />

STAyDARB AGRICULTURAL P.<br />

FOB Tan V'UTIIAXjT.<br />

Onlr TITO Dollars Per JLmtuSaJEI<br />

' (aintJil.T.?<br />

Evtrv Farmer, and F.rm» r's r*:;, v^ifr anJ<br />

•bcai-i T'-i.'I it.<br />

Everr Stock or Fmit GI-OW'T vr iJ ir I'a.-r siu sU _<br />

It will teacn ail b» w t- »av» T.W, -are u.of,<br />

mske mttw r<br />

The Fourth Tinm, ccmnKttriux J^nsary Ia, t<br />

OBEATLT EKLAfefiEP.<br />

How made ftran OJer, Wine, MOUMM or Sorghum in<br />

10 hours, vrithaut using drur». For Oreulars, addr«<br />

». L SAGS, Tlnagar Maker, Cromwoll, Ooun. My<br />

MAGHmCEHT P^EMIUMai<br />

Amoag the list ofi'rrd ar*' the foUuv-ai;;<br />

To every new sutwcrilH r, aad to etrxj >>54<br />

procariac a new ctae aad reevvlbK brtaeea thiat<br />

Febmarj 1st. wa will sen4 gratU for «>ee .ri-ar,<br />

"BOYER'S STOCK JOUBN^*<br />

tHoathly. SSpa^. Price «-«0-)<br />

Send Tm CeiiU for J^&'meit<br />

l.ocnl Axenta smd Cfc«wa»aere<br />

irood Aidreaa<br />

3L W. PHILIPS Jb CO,<br />

361 Main Strceti aien»pfcl«»


\<br />

liars Zr-<br />

sinrinf<br />

dollars' trorth of the<br />

• H ••Tii"inTi''i'nillifiiiiii WJT dfrBr«>d for new<br />

fflacribers. jutd we offer these to Baptists in sll<br />

•rShUee of tiiu Uaioa:<br />

15ngB»laaiAf^Te&. CoKOXiiuwB,<br />

ea«Jli M^OO<br />

1000 life and J^iiiitle»^PlinI,<br />

Bk<br />

ITidj Hmmer»and Fellers and Instruction<br />

Book.<br />

O^^tary Apmt.<br />

. -" i""*"?^ t« •• The 8ooth*m FnaMr" abmli<br />

* Co-<br />

fc^l<br />

L. I.. Tomfctoa, Shrereport. La.-Toa har. no<br />

and secr^lOM.; enre CTerr form of in- cr«lit in Louirian. BaptUt, and you wUI nerer ha« a<br />

^ ^ ^ and afford immediate rehef in cases | b-U sent againat yo« for :tbia paper, nor any other man.<br />

ehote^oholera morbus,<br />

lin-dred diseases. mride yourself note<br />

it you w.nt it .end S3. WiU »>me one show thu to him?<br />

J. C. HneJuOtya money nerer rt^hej as.<br />

T H E B A P T I S T . M B M P H I 8<br />

HSfT AIIVltR!l'igRlff|EH*pR.<br />

8KAM0ae new Mvd<br />

el^Mxt preparation, made from Irish<br />

Mobs, or Carrai^ fe coBceded to be the<br />

St, healthij^ and most delicions<br />

lAsAdeHgfatibl tible<br />

It Bas no equal, and is a light<br />

and dehcate food for Invalids and chik<br />

dren. It is superior to all kindred pre-<br />

rrrt<br />

— MAKER,'<br />

- -[Ti—T<br />

BSLI; habokbs, I ,<br />

^ , B. A. HOU^ElffBERcra<br />

STBIM^ «m, MO, K W H B S T B A * ^<br />

street Dyeing a n d i H e m M<br />

lUnsCKBD<br />

XemMa. ^<br />

qgSeetx 262 Seemdmtd212 BtMl Sta^<br />

SILVER-PLATED WARE,<br />

O -<br />

Bia DMVSUtxM, MOB £SCEI 2>AXT0S.<br />

AiaXor hf ^Tindotik^ Datf^^ etc.<br />

Tli»swfc.iriJBhMW*li»jw aiiri|lrtli >D Us matt.<br />

itthe.Calt*4Bi»tw. kM kMn M.<br />

- 'lOtWPIlU.<br />

lUUm Saith's Bible Blcttonair,<br />

4^00<br />

UKrai^ Tnnr.<br />

>^abife»al>Biauifcr«tfla: It^MmUtekaoSSUn<br />

a^%M»4aix or ama eUUm wMly<br />

THE BAPTIST^<br />

3,000<br />

Jtoycae oiwaiaiag- ftry new sntwcribera sball<br />

lliis new<br />

WeaytUslweaaM<br />

1. Itwaaajvovelerki agmit dMl of mmtloB aM I<br />

where<br />

_<br />

won<br />

article of food has<br />

^goiden^<br />

sjr—•—<br />

opinionfl'»<br />

^ — —<br />

every- h^<br />

1<br />

of<br />

- «<br />

y —<br />

—<br />

Established in 1841.<br />

b^i<br />

..3' ^^^^^^^<br />

A . p . M O R G A K ,<br />

. tossfwunBacMCtiMdaiM!<br />

wiaD»< iaotber^«4aaSr^<br />

i ^.z-r-^-i:<br />

a ,<br />

—. . Oa^ neaetioa<br />

wHlte^tftyma.<br />

n s r ^ ^ S r J K x S L •aytliilaslatealiic u.<br />

'fc •fciUIeJ ei^erjgae of the above books. «r<br />

Hw ff irnar free iar one year.<br />

5®' " IAts " " • • • ''B<br />

i<br />

i f.l<br />

1000 SontlMni Farmers^<br />

SPBINa WAGONS, ETC.,<br />

•a.ooo J ^ o ^ ^ W Obtained eveS it an 58<br />

"<br />

lnClllllian|<br />

Mprriman<br />

DjiQ<br />

Rwrrf JiTn<br />

fi I0l|<br />

f-T<br />

j1<br />

Tom.<br />

AnktaA^B.^^ ^ j<br />

1000 SedoMrals,<br />

lowert prioM.<br />

I in a few days<br />

(fljw eevn X^OO T* aU Pmtroaa of Tbe BaptUt<br />

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ F ^ ^ i f i r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Memph... | |<br />

I *<br />

P^Sf^^J^^^ '^ltnake rixteen qna Pine Ettropean «i4A«r!«« sZ<br />

KatebUalud M Tawa.<br />

to WMlVg ¥aMa1 af A^eoltore, BiylH«tMdaaT«niOMr«*rM,Mre«clith«<br />

POZJBMia<br />

(fins copy) 1,500 of nmt» asrata and the tpporittea of portmut«n who to<br />

Mange, and a like quantity of . , j * • ^<br />

K . J. & X. tvimiH jt CO.,<br />

my kaovlcdri d«stn>y thte p«per. jm often Iom year P o ^ ^ Custards, Creams, Charlotte L | W a l d W 8 W A I w d l y , ^<br />

one ofataiiiin^ three sabscribera shall p«per. TfyoavUIariteMatMealviaauaitheiaiM.<br />

Home Made Saddleiy m d Harness, [THE0L06Y ASD METAPHYSICS,<br />

either one of Uie above three.<br />

in* BombM- with pl«ua». c. Wicaaa. Clwk.<br />

CHAINS, BIAJ^Q^^<br />

jr. H. Aake w, Tsaa.—Tear time is i<br />

the elements<br />

,<br />

Of<br />

^ '<br />

a Stomachic,<br />

.<br />

Bmliutert, Xevel Po$U, Floorifff,<br />

wsa- Xltfi only tr«e safegaard is that<br />

Monnmenta. Tomba, He^ aad Foot Stanea, Mantlea. I<br />

Ray's Kej to Campbellism.<br />

J * reliable fonic and inTigorator, MISH- H. I.aiigrord, W. Va—Money O. K. and name* en.<br />

AmarieaaMach>B.^%«ei»|^ pri^<br />

j6«S H£RB BITTEKS, whi«,'a is indorsed and terfd. Thankj.<br />

and an anti-bilious sp^ifio, reigns in their<br />

Thla is the booh Ibr erety one who wlahta to acdct<br />

^••raendcil by the medical faealiy and ua- Mra. J. 8. Callairajr, Ala.-rierk »ay« yoar order stead. Sold by all Drnffgists. i<br />

ItskoaWbaiaetMyUB<br />

rramlBS I.tunlicr of aU Klnda.<br />

*B6i®rwi-thoiisattds of persons in evcrr city, attended to. If „ you hare not receitej "Kind Words"<br />

DJi-J. B. GraVeiiT^ Baptist.<br />

—"• aad Till^ in the coantry. who hare | we wiU .end again'thoojh i7u not our bneinesa.<br />

O . isr. C A S E , J r . , Tl» wortt Itaelf we coasider the beat hook aa theiah<br />

The<br />

HJa remedial Tirtnes, and by its aid pre- T.-acis win won be .ent.<br />

Yellow Pine, OypreBS, Oak, Poplar,<br />

XAXUrACTITBCB OF<br />

.1 hare aeTer siet with any work which «Ila it^Uat<br />

r<br />

a time of need. Delays are ofi^n dan-<br />

Price 51 jer bottle. SeU hr all drug-<br />

June.<br />

Lirr.^G MAcnni*.—Injure tlie main<br />

»t a watch and erery portica -f the<br />

hicoraes disordered. The hueinn stomach<br />

Jtetiifeluiman system what that elastic piece<br />

to ft chronometer. It icf uences the<br />

tafif^ other organs, and controls t? a<br />

a exi-nt, the whole liring machine. The<br />

r^OBrjnay be carried further: for as the<br />

«» or other itnperfectiona of the main<br />

5b indicated on the face of the time-<br />

«•> also ia the weakness or n'ber disorder<br />

dr»estomach Ijetrayed by the facecf theini-<br />

The complexion is sallow or faded, the<br />

i-a»e deficient in lustre and intelllgfnce,<br />

" ^ worn, anxious express :o a in the<br />

countenance which tell as plainly as<br />

I wards could do, that Ihe^- c?' rjyuTithinj<br />

it is to minister to the wants<br />

body, and to susUin ana renew all its<br />

B not performing its dutv. It requires<br />

•irag and regulating, and to accomplish<br />

lead Hostetters Stomach Bitters may be<br />

"aid. to be tkt one thing needW. The bro-<br />

« W i n spring may be replace.1 b y a new<br />

stomach can only be repaired and<br />

*B»|^aed, and this is one of tfcs objects of<br />

Amovs regetable resteratire *iich for<br />

ea years has been waging a successful<br />

with dyspepsia in aU climtites. As a<br />

I tw indigestion it stands alone. When<br />

cf the pbarmaccepia hare been<br />

«ed, without, at best, doing lu jrs than<br />

ting tbo compUint, a coirs-? of this<br />

.. "^eand palauble, yet powerful stomaSects<br />

a perfect and permanent cure. In<br />

««»es of dyspepsia the lirer is tarre or less<br />

bartered, and upon this important gland, as<br />

^Ma»npon the stomach aad bowels, the Bitwith<br />

singular diatincmea?, regulating<br />

i^anguraiittg erery secretire and assimi-<br />

^ergin oa which bodily and menial heiJth<br />

jnne.<br />

. nafcin« a fpccfah- • . tl^a<br />

fe^i ..act:£r3 of Couimonian l^i ira c|<br />

• I cualUg and xj5 chastc ^ad c-.<br />

K.-!- • tJ-sistiS. Catalogncs slioa-cg<br />

Ou: ^iffcrcait stales tcHl bu tr:U bn<br />

errr cn jpjlTcattoa.<br />

r =«.a8S. CHANDLER & CO.,<br />

so John 8u. STrn X«rk,<br />

SUact ^IstiS ECiir.<br />

ui-Xj-iT-XT<br />

At»«alled meeting of the Directors of the<br />

*lliieatem PnbliaKof Cempany, helJ to-day<br />

RKots of the Direetary, it wa« resolTed<br />

• a tt was deemed- adviiable to enlarge the<br />

rf the ccmpany to meet the it: creasing<br />

jaa/ot the poblieatioa of books, ani to pro-<br />

I Bar ^ erection of % atereotype and eleewMdry;<br />

nnd for these parpeses the<br />

^ «athoriied to recpen the books<br />

additional<br />

Mri " ^ o*- snbecribed;<br />

the capital stock for the<br />

f the amount<br />

•ii^hia. Tenn: Match & 187ft<br />

M aid ia the n»-«rectlon of cot cimrch ^Jf<br />

baraed aad to^j^rrf eS^fh^t<br />

— af pare-fs reTunln*,<br />

Hare<br />

entered hfm.<br />

8. Carry, !>.—Tour club r^eiTttJ and entered.<br />

Aul<br />

right. Ten oa how to send the Greek Concordance.<br />

J. Glbaon, Lagrangtr, Ca.—rrCcired and credited. 1<br />

Tlianks.<br />

K.D. BUnter, JIl's.-ronr never came. It U|<br />

B-elesa to mail money over some routes, quite safe now |<br />

over others. WUI some one show this to Bro. M.?<br />

Wm Strum, Ala T B Gaaklns, Tenn_ .41 I<br />

Xrs E Crowder, Mis. 3 2 keglroy. Miss 4i<br />

G miaer. Miss afi B B Chambliss, Hisa J3 I<br />

Wm Denton. Ala_ 30 J M Daris, Miaa<br />

S Bataon, Xia<br />

JToic eoiajifete m 18 wU^ at the aanexed jyfiees :<br />

Ollrer Twist -25 cts Bleak House.<br />

Anwricaa Sotes....<br />

•jas cU<br />

LltUe Dorrit^<br />

Dom^ and Soa 35<br />

3S<br />

Pt4Awldc Wpcra 35<br />

"artlo Cl.i«Awlt_.33<br />

Onr Mutnal Friend<br />

Darid Copperfleld 35<br />

nrfataas Stories 23<br />

Bamahy Badge 30<br />

Old Cnrioaity Shop 30<br />

nandOo^, KE»HIS,TSNB. j ^tratwl ae ^ ^afcdirate tactica la the tAi with<br />

torPrlee List aad try me.<br />

PtaRderen, aadMTethaiiatMow<br />

IVEKmiKG HIEBED II TAB FUSNITUBE USE.<br />

WII.X.IAH FABRIS. 8peelalatteBtloBgiTentoljMUea'Dreaaea,8hawla,aoaks ca^bagger. — . ^ ^ ckm of De-<br />

CBrtaIaa,ate. n««men'aaothea aaanrt, Dyed aad B^ I cf Jaaaai Is tha heat tla»i,r<br />

paired la a naw and aaperlor atrle. abolirt&a tha rid and 1 rabaeriptiona and yadtag In aew rahMsribers<br />

I'S<br />

SrtJSctlra mi^a^f<br />

the<br />

Lataat<br />

^ av ather houaa la tha city. Goods au ba aeat £d ' ^ M a O^<br />

•nhacribers.<br />

tegjraed by^expreaa, and will hare oar heat attaatloa. ^<br />

DittT, yearly, in adTaBee_._<br />

un.<br />

Dan-r, one taoeth, la adraaoe.<br />

410 00<br />

PORTABLE<br />

WiMiT, one copy, one y«Br_<br />

. 100<br />

T. A. nSHEB. I,. AX^ JB. Claba of At* or more, cash<br />

. soo<br />

aVBemltbyaxpn<br />

1 T8<br />

vVltif^ O a s Burner 11 M A R B L E - W O R - K S , ^ered fett^a, or p o ^ f e g y Addgm<br />

lU-g«-ly.lT.83<br />

diaapeatt<br />

Itbamaa<br />

aad if aafli<br />

Coma^aaait. 'nxtaraa<br />

and far sale by<br />

J. ST0I.T8.<br />

68 Jefferson atraet,<br />

Memphis, Tenn.<br />

B A T C H E L O R ' 8 HAIR DYE.<br />

itreet. Haw Totk.<br />

,»-tf.P<br />

EEBBPJS MAFILC WISHDTE C(IMF0U5D.<br />

*tf - w.TTW;<br />

lai'<br />

HURRIOAISIE SPRINGS.<br />

Flower^ .abo. Terra erra Cbte Draia ftpa «ufatly t h e r a l i n w d . U now<br />

oahand. varlatyaf—<br />

toordar rproaipuy proaii aadat'<br />

Ba<br />

m M A C B , Ittm^imnsijR, kibseis,<br />

SLATER, MASON AND PLASTERER USSf,<br />

ivacMals'lHia] , its, aad Bany<br />

BraMAltia,8ore<br />

411 KMilam St., Kcmi^B, Teaau T.^ewmtcra, as eat aalrAaad<br />

Lemoift Patent Improvewunt in C^pm •^"»nrpaaaada«aew^ln<br />

thia teproremant gifaa twice the heat aad a«»ii aarv ftftr aitw I L^sTl^'i!!!?.<br />

oauoiaga auca lanrnwn<br />

percentfial.<br />

pwoBBfiBM., ,<br />

^ a n<br />

-l5*«^to^;T»ader<br />

d r a t a r a l a h<br />

gnaala<br />

a d i<br />

coi^<br />

• ' • r y « »<br />

Charges<br />

» > « w<br />

wfy<br />

i n<br />

la prepared to do aO fclada of Plaia aad OraaaMatal<br />

"n^^^tigc, Brlek and Stooa WqA.<br />

* t<br />

A}"<br />

Hx<br />

A'<br />

P H O T P G H A B H J ^ A B L O ^<br />

. MSMPMS,. y • . i^af^j^ggjg.<br />

'~~«thwlatormaUaa dealredoMkMhyaddre»ing<br />

1 a«fallal^^tto-g^ ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

TO $100 PER WEEK MADE<br />

w by aay tO.Wl. aeU taaUwmth^<br />

mderfkilly rapM aelBu arttda arerlataBted<br />

for married or single lady'a ata. Ho ftmala can da with*<br />

out lt.> Eksact, cheap, aad what haa long bees waated.<br />

FraStalargn aala. ImO^, ApmU eaa maka<br />

fortoasa. Standard artu^. Addma BanaxAX lUzcrAcmnxo<br />

Co., Box 60^ Statloo ^ A," Haw Tark.<br />

Ul-ll^lr.lS . ^

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