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flaagrlbOCnwUlo odthatthoValM of<br />
hay laA tfrata will not warrant the<br />
taUar iHdlM tD provide better feed*<br />
rv^ laff (M&MMVbaienoboaMe at* oaly<br />
tk««M9l|dfMtoiberuU tbat moiiey<br />
tol«l|yfr0||i«food.<br />
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where the stodt hae<br />
aa a1»(Mtaaea ^ Ughl and ftadi air<br />
aat; iia.ff|^rftini|y for daily exerolae,<br />
thU^JfiUVi leM hei^thy thiM whea<br />
•tonaf and oold only<br />
or itaoka Tboee<br />
Mad the twa plaa^i taea*<br />
tliiii la a i;rale«alte way, eould i»<br />
t«lWiM«(y fa^lhe wme Uaa of. bualbyfl^<br />
t detaUed aooouaiof<br />
dt^jriaaoa, with the eoaoloalona<br />
to money to * e made, too, la<br />
tht.wa^fileotltle are fed,a«thisMlalMteIha<br />
kfad of food ataombiaa'<br />
ttan «( nta produoe the beat i^nilla.<br />
Ifaeb fodder and hay ia waated M tha<br />
tMn, thai If otti up and oiiiaA with<br />
«r meal or, otl oaka watOd ba<br />
ealea laadtly, lad fkr toward atak*<br />
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peaiaia ft>y M r f ^ Unm,<br />
«ooi M dirt la hm^^ilMm w<br />
Hw laolatuire iad lovA atr whitdi<br />
COM) lSittAll.1<br />
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ihiafMek layar of earth, andttriaea ^nwabla, ftM-tO eanM at<br />
40 tha oppar point of tiia isonioal heap<br />
BMtll,'i«irtM«re«,' ioet one buahel in 00 la<br />
ld« v^tetHrtoired potatoea outdoorai<br />
made it a niM to put on the heap<br />
one foot of oonpiwst etraw with only<br />
Absolutely Pure. three or (onr inohea of evenly laid<br />
aarth to hold it in poaitlon. VonUIat'<br />
••^hiKjoiirtLr wvcrtirku > m- "<br />
Ihf hoiaa ware made wlthaAPOWjbarat<br />
. ind wtu>lMoai. Mail ordera receive the same atteu*<br />
"Worda are fceb e in tbo reoom- (ion aa if you were here in penon to<br />
CALL BELL<br />
Mht poatpaid, Met*. In<br />
meudation of thia book. — Pulpit make youa aelectiona.<br />
•IWer, Ailrfreu<br />
Tiosaury<br />
NA!nVliI< KIHBV,awMHMMaai<br />
MidiiUtowii.Cona.. MTr, Bella, Tepa, Gio* yOR SALH BY BATI8T BOOK flOUSB.<br />
THE .1. 8. M E j S N COMPANY,<br />
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371, 373, 375, 377, 379 Main 8t.<br />
U iho uM VtigvlithU Pulmotinrj' BalMtn." Cullef<br />
Orw.aco.. Bovton. nr$t 0 Itrg* ioHIt,»(pmptii<br />
Memphis, Tenn.<br />
D H BALDMN &l CO.<br />
Wholesale and Ketatl Dealers in<br />
PIANOS and ORGANS,<br />
First ciaaa PiauoH aud organs at seoond class prices, bold on rental term<br />
Qood Btooad Hand Piauoa throughly repaired, iVom IIU upj on montfaly<br />
paymenta from lO'up.'<br />
280 Main Street,<br />
W . T. miJUBBii i l ^ '<br />
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m m ^ m i ' m m<br />
a(^f S|ft«ii> dl8e» immeaiD^; in in dii- waa la ttut bM^v jol^<br />
tanoe from their ooBtmon OMtar, is Miridity of daad weraJudgaiiint<br />
jAimiMm<br />
BT HKV. AB^V W^y Sll.<br />
notloii, iad bn' MghtaeiB. Oeraar lb« tmalleit of' wibtan in thtbMka,<br />
tha aataroidii ti^dS mflea in dlamat^f #hUa tha ^•SfaaU noibe<br />
iatgw i^nata inor«aiis In size until Ja** worksf?<br />
k<br />
Oi AUSUu A.»«oolmton 4<br />
pite*,^ «8,70^mltoa in diamtitar, wbU* tlMi<br />
tnert- Jsom ^ory i»t tho jwu, gttat owte»-of4haay«i«mv!»tf^m<br />
aioon. aifilSB''Iwr K'ory orth« stttm; lor oittf sttrdHWf-if" ,<br />
etb from aunint r alitr In Kinrjr. «.» aiM) u the ro»u riO-l! P«>'« 'lete utcaiu thai the bleafodoMa ol the miles ao hour. Jupiter 30,000; tbe earth "^68,000; thafollowlag: "Qod lovatb a o^aarfU' gljttr.<br />
man who bat tpant bia life lo aio, aod vbo ob* Matoury 110.000^ wbile a oomet wheels in Ita pers Tba libatal aoni aball ba made fat, ifkl^lbat<br />
tains pardon at Off new Ita cloae. hi aa oom^ete ig ihelion 1 .OOO.OOa' mllea aud hour. * * One ahar dif* wateralb aball be waterad." "It te mon blpi^ to<br />
it would bave been bad ba apont bla dayi in tbe era from another atar In glory."<br />
give, tlM|t to rtoelva." Wboaoera aball gliw to<br />
aervtce of «be Eedeemer, theo uvery woid of it la In brigbtaess. also, thoira is equal divers^ dfink nnio one oftbaae littla one*, a enp of cold<br />
untroe. Llfb'a great wotk can not be aooomt4isb* ity, This la]apparent to the natural eye. Tlia watar only, I lay unto you, he sball In no irJia<br />
ed tn as hour.. Q^id never gave to ooy man an diderenoe ia from a speck of light to tbe dsuling loae bla rawaid." Some aaem to ^ink tbal wbat<br />
hour more to live than was neoeaaary, If well tm« brigbtaess of tbo noon day sun. In briBhtueaa. they (^tribute to tbe canseof Gbtial, and to tbe<br />
proved, lu Ut btiOMlf for tbe poaitioD madoattalnx "One star differs from another iu giury." ^ relief of auffsring hamanity, Is ao rnnoh waate, |0<br />
able to him ifl gloiy.<br />
of t!io planets are aitanded by satoliitaa, much acattered to tbe winds, wboioaa;, aoocfdUng<br />
' No divijio writar ever utiored a moie lolamQ or wbiob greatly increase their glory. The earth haa to VN>d'a word, ia treasuro laid op in beaven, rlcb-<br />
liberal trutb than thia: lie tbat rtnoeth agamgt but one moon; but in her over obangiog pbaaia. er than goRItn ore.<br />
me vtoogttlti bia o«o aool." Ev«ry ttmo a man i*tid wonderful eolipsoa, what an ohioot uf wonder 8. By all theae paasagaa. wbiob that our<br />
alna be iofliota a woaod upon bis own loal tbat aod deligbt ia she I<br />
auifertngafbrCbrial'aatkeAnd Ibe go^^<br />
lowera blm Is the soala of being And (Umlaiibes Jupiter has four moons; Uranus, six; Baturn, be abundantly rawatded in l^eavao.<br />
hb fuliooM of beavooly rapture; uiakaa an linpMi> eight—all rolliug in gloiy arouud their common I aabmlt the following, "ItieaKd ai« ya wjben<br />
aloo on bla lonl thai life nor death, timo ooietacn* oenteis. Ueaidea Ibis, Biitum has two gorgeoua ^meo aball revile yon, and aay all mwner oji: evM<br />
ity, nor gMOe, not Cbiln, uor God oao ever le* rlnga, which have proved tbo wonder aod admira** agalnat yon fidaely ft* my lake. Rejoice i^i^^ be<br />
mova.<br />
Uon ol aatronomors io every age of civilized man. exoeading glad» for great to yoot rewtrd b b«ay<br />
The dootrkiD of eikUMl degtees in glory is beau><br />
ThsM golden riogs are auppoaod to ba solid, and an." **F(flr I raokoa, tbat tbe luAerlnga r ^ tbfa<br />
tiftiUy iUnatrated In tbe text, "There ia ou« glory<br />
detaobed iVom Ibe body ot tbe planet. Tbe inner praaent time ai« nol worthy to bn^oompputad to<br />
tbat<br />
.<br />
Qod baih<br />
inm htm " HTtukW tlMl Ihit<br />
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Bolesoo lanobei tbal tba planela ootnpoaing tbo Qodj and tbe b
t<br />
iiii^lMr A* ih« •on tltat oitf witl^i<br />
iiid attj^^^fii^ ^<br />
iir«, iMIfiolwinWIM whl^<br />
a a* aiir ilti^ ia 11f«|iuiur applwiae t fatjl<br />
it is he whoee life unfolda tbe ObrivtiaH giaoas and<br />
glowa w8th deyool aad'<br />
occupy the higbeai aphere and wear the tetghUM*<br />
4rawu la glory,• ' y , •• , / J® V "<br />
8. BBlvatt-m la^y gfMe. auil tberefora evMf<br />
soul will euiuy tqwl tiapploeM in heami<br />
The eonclwiioa doe* not futi >w from the pfemiae.<br />
Bepeuteuce, faith, oiinveraion, regeneiation<br />
aaactii^cBtion, obwUonoo, fldelay, luid giiod wvrk*.<br />
ate all of grace, but diveraity fa diBi^fcat in Ubria<br />
turn chatBolcr every where. S*tvatiun from be<br />
ginning to Ml i" by gr«ce. but iuiuie r«*arda<br />
Bie^'Bocurding to uur wurka."<br />
I caonut oluee with »ut a brief refeience to aoue<br />
other thought* wbieh clnati-r arouud tbia doc*<br />
trine.<br />
Is heaven every vei«ei will be full, the ditler<br />
eaOe will not eonaiat In ompiy. |wrtMlly tilled, or<br />
well filled ve*ael«, but the dapncity ot the vvaaela<br />
themaelvea. Every one «ill be tierfeclly ha^ in<br />
hia di^rea and t^ the eiteot of hi* capacity, and<br />
will i^babiy bo uuconacloas thai uihen enjov<br />
higher felicity, lo a nobler aphere.<br />
The worm, that crawla beneath your feet, hap<br />
py in iu aphere and to tbe extent of iu oapacity,<br />
kaowa nothing of tbe higtier rapture Bhichawella<br />
the archangel'a breaat in the bigheat heavea. Bo<br />
the thief, pardoned on tbe croa*, and other* wboae<br />
aioH are foi^iven near the cluoe uf life, and who<br />
enter into oduaoious reet. will never dream of the<br />
ecatotic Joy which thrllia tho tongue, and nervee<br />
and hand* of the Apoat'e Fdul, ar, in tbriilinglaya,<br />
he obanta the aoog of immortal life and love and<br />
atrikea the golden etring of tbe harp of Uod, near<br />
the great white throne in heaven.<br />
Finally the doctrine preaenta a high incentive<br />
to a life of piety and fideiity to God, and zeal in<br />
tbecaneeofGhrial True, wo are not working<br />
for a reward; a nobler motive prompts ua; "the<br />
love of (Jhriat conatraiueth u»;" but tbe reward ia<br />
oue that we cooot doubly auro. "A book of re<br />
membranctt" ia kept; your piety, iilierality ami aui<<br />
ftringa; yuur seal, prsyera and toarc; your worka<br />
aod word* of lovf; your iwraecutiona, suUeringa<br />
and patience for Jeaua, are all reoordod iu that<br />
book, and *haU receive recognition and a giorlou*<br />
reward in heaven. Romomber, ••He that aoweth<br />
apariogly, ahall reap al*o flparingly; he tbat aoweth<br />
bouatifally, eball reap al*o bountifully." •'He<br />
that goeth forth aud weopetb, beariag preciou*<br />
ieed ahall donbtleacomo again rejoicing, bilnging<br />
hia abeavoa with him." lie who atrewa the water<br />
of time with the aeed of truth, ahati reap golden<br />
«heaves upon the harveat fields (if immortaiity.<br />
Bo, the fliwer that blooma on earth abtll drop its<br />
fy>oit in heaven.<br />
REOKLEBH AND FUKIOUS.<br />
lOOR BKOCK .... it took three doaoa of aeda*i<br />
. five medicine (the Baptist*' have publi*hed tbi*,<br />
it would aeem (o rula Brock or I would not), to*<br />
gether with an all night prayer-aervice of hi* wife<br />
to resxinvert him to tbe Baptistii.''<br />
The above is dipped from an editoiial in the<br />
Gospel Advocate of July 17tb, and eonUina two<br />
palpable faliabooda. One atatement I am aure Mr.<br />
Lipscomb knows to be faiae in the impreaaioa which<br />
It would aaturally make. It iathia: "The Bap*<br />
tists have published thla, it would aeem to ruia<br />
Brook or 1 would aot." Now Mr. Lipaoomb well<br />
kaowa that the first time that publicity waa given<br />
to tbe "thrte do«ee of aedativee*' it was bjr J. A.<br />
Harding in the preaence of about one thouaaad<br />
|;««>pbi la the Qentfil Baptiit church tbia^i^.<br />
^ i i f :iBil afier^ia liiattwl<br />
Mii^bsfgiv tiw pabtic by Mr. lIvdihCTiih'<br />
t|^|«aiiaou* aad ungentiewKuly w«y> tt' taMMae<br />
liitlaasary for my friend** Moody, Uiflpii ai^<br />
m together #ith myaelf, k* rrf^ Iu the iuatt« liy<br />
way of coireCUon, then Mr t., with ao afliolsi<br />
tespect for ne. layc "Poor Biuckl it to< li |ins<br />
d^sea," etc. "attd I would not," etc. "it t be Bepiitta<br />
hid aot^" eto. "and that too it aeenia U« rula htea."<br />
Ah, ye»i (Jood Mr. Upacoonveraioa.<br />
Now, I wiah to atate emphatically and 1 hope<br />
that Mr. L. will remember it, that my re annoia*<br />
tion of Campbelliam aad declaration of purpoae to<br />
return to tbe Bapliata waa made about midnight<br />
within three minutea after wifo aad I bad ariai-n<br />
and within one minute after the first doaeof"ae><br />
dative medicine" waa taken, aud before wife and I<br />
had offered a aingle prayer together, or ia any<br />
other way unleaa It be in aecretaud without a wo-d<br />
from wife, for ehe had deaiated two daya previoua,<br />
having became convinced tbat I waa fixed.<br />
The atatement tbat occurred aome lime ago in<br />
the Advocate to tbe eSeet that my wife prayed<br />
with me, exorted me, *ayiDg, "We'll starve, we'll<br />
etarve." etc.. on the night of my ro convereion is<br />
baaely falae. But tbe taI«o atalemenU of tbe Advocate<br />
have been *o nnmorou* tbat I have not tbe<br />
time nor the apace to apeak of all. More auon.<br />
L. N. Bbucic<br />
Naahville, tenn. July I8tb, 188ii.<br />
THB NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ABBOCIA*<br />
TION.<br />
EDITOR BABTIBT:—The National J&iucatioual<br />
Aaaociation m now boidiog tia annual acMion in<br />
thla city, and the fima thing on the imignmme for<br />
to-day ia a lecture by Bishop Kro aad lietter work In tbe datl^.^<br />
"Ubrittiao union ia a guod thing H men were per- aide the Ute airing of our Bro. Lawaon: **Neitb'<br />
mentof evangdiatic work, finbbath obaervan^,<br />
fect." What follow* tfaoo? Tbia. tbat aince men •r pray I for thaae alone, but for them also aooid purity, work among fdlso women aa^jtll<br />
will alway* b« Imperfect iu thia life Chriatiau unioo<br />
other lintfa of work In IbeevaugdiiUodepBrtewnl, '<br />
which dull believe oa me through thdr word}<br />
ii (woukl iwB) « ha»l thing. The great He^, or<br />
We have Bcbweinfurth daiming (0 be God, aad<br />
that they aU may be one, as thou Father art lu<br />
the chuttth, th«>roforo, sforo, luado proeiaioua proeialoua againat • a | £ Uat they alao, may be oae in ua, tbia church to Kmbryo chtiming to be Insplrsd i^t<br />
"<br />
Ood. What next! Youra fratarnal^,<br />
J, H. ONkal,<br />
If the W. c. T. u. organltUion originated by<br />
Inapiratiou of Uml, then it ia certainly a divine inatltution<br />
and truly a chntoh of Chriatl Wbai Wa*.<br />
themy to intimate aucb a tiling. Thera is little doabt<br />
bi|t what the W. C. T. U. aod the Y. M. 0. A.<br />
will ere long aaiume the uamo ohnrcdi and admiikv<br />
later tbe Lord'a aupper it «ot bapUsm.-®?' »<br />
' . I. I,-...., I I .. m<br />
BRIEF ItKMS.<br />
Dr. A. 8. Wtirrdl, of Rogera, Arkam^^paid<br />
ua a pleaaaut visit laat week. ^<br />
Ui. Oambrdl ia moving on oacqursgittgly ii<br />
raiaing the oudowment-of Miaaiadppi College.<br />
Meitser Univeralty, ia Georgia, throws her doors<br />
oiien t»» atudents free of tuition. ^<br />
Paatora Venable, Dickinson, and Buow are at<br />
taialy iu«u arc bjru m the objtciive caae. Tney |adf do diller.<br />
object to the uuili That ia tbo very thing that<br />
Uurfreeeboro, <strong>1889</strong>.<br />
O. J"""-<br />
tbe Miaaiaaippi<br />
week.<br />
Baptlat BUte Oonveotlon this<br />
etanda iu tiie Way of organic union. But men<br />
Dr. Purser bas secured up to date 1:25,000 for<br />
A FATHBBINIBRABL.<br />
ate iBiiN:>rtocl aud it i* tborofore l»oet that theee<br />
Howard College, and his prospects of getting tha<br />
A olgectioua sbuulti liu-<br />
T a meeting of PhUaddphia church, July 14tb, ull amount are bright. ®<br />
<strong>1889</strong>, the following nwolutiona were adoiHod.<br />
"Many Ijroiid-uiiuded lucn cauuot see alike."<br />
After more than a mouth's abseuoe in Taxaa<br />
Whereas, it baa pleaaed an allwiae providence U;<br />
For iuatauce: I'aul and I'otor wore broad minded<br />
Dr. Graves la again at Arcadia, hard at work for<br />
remove from our aaaociation and our church our<br />
nen aud could not aeo aliko. Houco wbeu Paul<br />
Tuk BAI'TIST.<br />
much eateemeil and beloved brother, J. C. Bpark-<br />
corrected Fotor at Autiocb, ho niado a miaUke,<br />
We abtlolpate a viait from Bro. Moody, out<br />
man, who died on the 12lh rf June laat, after a pro-<br />
for broad'uiiuiiwi iJea murt dillor, and it ia an<br />
lunior edit >r, next'.WMk. Bince hia debate Ift<br />
tracted iUneaa, in the dghty third year ol hia age<br />
unwise thiuy to aitamiH t-> uuito all io one<br />
tiailtvitto, the number ofaubioriberahavelnorsaae ({ona be furniabed Tna BArnvrof Mempbi*.Tenn.,<br />
flIThe Big Haiohie Baptist AatooiatioB ooayM"<br />
neaaof (Jbriatiau faith, aud diveraity only, a* re-1 ^od onr nounty paper for publication,<br />
Covington on Slit Inst. Bid. J. H. Moody pnadl*<br />
ferringtoddforoutphwoeoftho faith. ••Till we »<br />
Com. es the annual sermon. Bro. Bproiss, tba iissidr,<br />
all come with tbo uoity of tlio faith of the Bon of J' £ 'jJ^J,'^;<br />
writ^ that delegates wlll.be mtt at depot Ob<br />
tlod." PoiBoaor divoraitioaofthiiilaithare: One'<br />
Lord, one baptiaui, etc. But if wo uao tbe word Mrs, Fanioaton and other lealouB workera<br />
neoday mornins. Tbe railroads have bet^a applied<br />
diveraity in tho aooa** out brother baa given it, we have puitibaasd a dedrable lot near Blmwood,<br />
to fur reduoed rates, luqalreofyour tlcbet agtfet.<br />
wonldhavetwol^mla wrui'
V Ad<br />
of »Mt<br />
'iMiilfkliM<br />
„ ' ittidtil of itii ll id iW<br />
••divIollf'^orjiiiipUt^wl^ ftna id tbia it^<br />
NjiitiU^ ot MM (MftA wHh ili#»id«d diej^<br />
•ill IB fe'milt* tM milwr rtlher thin lo<br />
plMi itoi| t|)ii m«rllt ol tb« subjnet iii bhod. I<br />
vbh to 11^ to our good brothflr lb»t m ht $4 i «ni<br />
CKmosrwM I tiu o^t ooa«dhu« of btivlag tn«ntbMh<br />
t^ip io K 'roibjrt«rjir, wli », ihrougb<br />
our ti«irap«p«r« Moa la tbdmanlvM<br />
Um {*Am of trying otftsr wlahtoM fi^r horet<br />
Mjt 'not bftv* I bMn ooo/iioloat of rMiiug a "yall"<br />
lb«i bM bMD "regardtflM of pertucal rightanud<br />
' H.vlptara pmjet.t,-«n(j Mpwipil; «, aud If ht> does not Uoby it, then<br />
let him rooord bi« acceptance of iho propualtlon,<br />
and the brethren will quit "ooaing" around hb<br />
promiaea fur berMy on this point.<br />
Youra lu love of truth. ]. N. Haix.<br />
I<br />
'.•..sowe<br />
^^igipw lu chiei) and pa^wsea a<br />
lafp nMiiM^re ofthe fplrit of feirBeif. 1 wiah to<br />
^ t ^ be lanot the • u ^ oftSii^^ious<br />
ipiff^ia. Tb«N» paper* ware wtHu* by the<br />
'tC^pa Editor" and when be quote* tbo "OMce<br />
JUIitor''J^ almply quoiea blmw»lf.<br />
Again,! wish to lay ^ that b4q<br />
ship bnlll, Nomber of Bunday acboola organs<br />
iz«l k 848, la wbloh there are If.irOteaotiertand<br />
putilla. Pagtt of Iraeta distributed, 850,000, and<br />
5,(M)0 biblea and tealamtnla.<br />
Tbe work of tbe B^jard has been done in Ala><br />
bima, Arkanasa, Ooba, Florida, Oeotgia, Indian<br />
fttrrltory, Kenttioky, Louisiana, MIsslaalppi,<br />
MarylaMl, Miaitoari, Texaa, Tennesaee, Weal Vir<br />
ginta, and Virginia<br />
' AhABAUk,<br />
Thr«e mlsaionarlOa; one is Iheofoaioal instrnctor<br />
to the oolofwl people. Tbe Board hasagrtedto<br />
onaist Ibe Alabama Convention In work among the<br />
colored people and In the rapidly populating mineral<br />
regions ot tbe Hiate, to tho amount uf 92,000<br />
next year.<br />
Oi)nfrfbaliona to tho Board from Alabama<br />
btvd Increased Ihls year 1817 43<br />
ARKAHaAB.<br />
The Board 00 opflratea with both the Arkanaaa<br />
t'lmTeotion, and Iho General Asaootation of<br />
Vfostom Arkanaan and tbe Indian Territory. The<br />
work needs to bo enUu^ed and pushed moie vig.<br />
or.iiisly In both these bodies. Arkansas, eapecially<br />
the Weatem portion, la rapidly Inorfaaing In<br />
popilation In oonaequenoe of ihe development of<br />
iugtealffitMfal reaoutoea. The Board baa 89<br />
miaslonaalea in tbeae bodies, double tnat number<br />
woul l not aopply the deatiluiloa.<br />
OtTBA.<br />
The work oonHnoee vltb unabated Intereat on<br />
this island, Tbe at«iLitloi glvon by Bro. Diae.<br />
are: MMonariia 20, oburcbea and aUtiona, <strong>27</strong>;<br />
baptiimsi 300, Sundfty»achorill, 20; teacbera and<br />
pi'plls, 3,328. Total membeisbip of tbe seven<br />
ohurobea, l,40.1| moooy 0 lilocwd by the»e cborohes,<br />
12,266 70.<br />
The Board hai bought for the ohoroh lo Havant,<br />
* hooae of worahip oapable of holding^,000<br />
people. The hoosa Is located In the heart of the<br />
city, and ooMa IflS.OOO-lwenty thousand of whloh<br />
has bean paid. There are leven native pteaohen<br />
oooaMod with the miMfon, all of whom have<br />
been bapHaed by Bn>. Dwr. Tho cMl govern^'<br />
mein k malataiokig our legal righta igalnat the<br />
the Bkhop of Havana, who ii aeeking to deatioy<br />
our work. Hia app«1 to the authorltiae in<br />
baa bsen refeo ed, and ho has deolaiad in bk<br />
offloiai piper that Aibprto J, Diaa, ia the fiivorite<br />
ofihn Onifsn n"
k i<br />
HOW WAStHKCHAWOK IIBOUOIIT ABOUT?<br />
Upon their migration out of Egypt (Jod ap.<br />
pointed the IsraeUtes qwito a now computation of<br />
ime. Tha begining of tho year was changed<br />
from the month Tizri tcj the opposite month Ahib<br />
*ii. 2), and tho beginning of tha day from<br />
mornii^g to even«nj{; lot whereas Ihc fifteenth day<br />
of the month on which they departwl from Egypt<br />
waa reckoned to bo the morrow after the evening<br />
n which tftey ate the paowvor, that is, on the<br />
fourteenth day (Num. zxxiii. 3 compared with Ex.<br />
«ii. 6), they wero, for tho timo to op
-i.<br />
ieSS2£<br />
,, , .. ... .BlfflH^WW-<br />
':qOM|iBlfT. • • " ^<br />
itr. illfeMft^ dofn did lo tq ooato<br />
piiiijr wlUt «tand«M BiptUiii iii 8. tt. i'otd<br />
uLdJ.M. imm. '<br />
< MqI «i Ittow mta da other m^n'a hml'i<br />
tbrougli wordi tddiM^ thtoagb tite mt to their<br />
undenUuidiag. OAfotii^ei • ftllowmes'a ketrl k<br />
orciMiMtDit m. By woidi addreeeod to hu un^<br />
dewttndlitf. tie mind bli iMirt le<br />
opeiMMltturiiU leelingoht)^ n^Uhoat<br />
My dinoi iDtOfiioe of tiie »pMt, Wby iiioald 1<br />
be • ibfag tnoredlble, tbm Ood om do wli«t nan<br />
dully Apr Ovi Baptiik Iriend*, to denylogtbct<br />
Oo«l iiii poWMT Ibioagb bii word to opea iiiid<br />
ohenge the b««H ofuaa deny Ood'a Ability to do<br />
wlMt tli«y. dftily reoogQietf mtEL doset—p. Llpe*<br />
oomlte,<br />
And^ii yoturldeKofeobuige of bewrt<br />
ery time • men oliaiigei enoUwn mind yoa lliiolt<br />
he bin nndei|one a obenge of beett. . Ail the men<br />
M metnt togetbor, never did «Dd never will<br />
obuge • mea'e b^Att The benl ud itony<br />
blurt tbftt to apmity i^telait Qo4, ma«t be uk«b<br />
tway, and Qod mtut give a beart ot ll^h that oan<br />
le»|, aad tben tbe love i« changed from lio to bolittm<br />
Tbore ii A new creation a&d thii tbe written<br />
iTMd will neter do. Hence tbe work tb« Lord<br />
did fot Lydk enabled ber to attend to the tbioge<br />
•poben. . . .<br />
Dr. Loften, aa did Mr. Aloody, dwells upon the<br />
taol tbat It takes a aeooad penoa to perform bij<br />
liam, mti plaqaa the remlMlon of dot In the ban(<br />
hand! of a third peiion. Dr. Lofton layatbie<br />
mak«i a priett of tbe pnaeher. X am Mtbifled this<br />
k pr«Matiid limply to exdte pr^odloe. CJertiUnly<br />
mM tta« tnteftigenoe of Lofton and Moody, and<br />
tbatr familiarity of the Bible know tbwe la not an<br />
exampla in the Barlptorea of a irinnar brongbt to<br />
tha ramlarioQ of ama in Obrbt Jeana safe throngh<br />
the matramentalily ol a atfoond peraon. Thia it<br />
Jnit M tnM If raolarion be made to depend on fUtb<br />
alone M ft It dtptrndi on fbltb embodied In baptlam.<br />
-D. Llpioomb,<br />
Wbo wai tha leoond petaon In tba oaaei &f Abel.<br />
Moidi, Job, Almbam, lfoaa% John tbe Bapdn,<br />
and Tbtaf oo tbe otour ^ ' t yon Imattine milllona<br />
oi OMM when, iby fbitb elona, men oould look<br />
to Jeans Cbrbtfbr r«miiito|i, bn^ if It depended<br />
on baptlim as yon admlniatot |t i^y would die in<br />
ihatf aloe. Wa tnppoM that IB the Mknpof laiael<br />
the gtaatar part, oooldbm looked vithoatateo<br />
ond paiaoo, bnl if tbay bad to look nd than b«<br />
bathed by » priert it woold h»T« depended moio<br />
on a aioond p^n than It It read, •'Wban they<br />
looked th^ litid." All any one oould do for a bit*<br />
ten Imellta waa to urge him to ttirow away bb<br />
•alvaa and lolutiosa and look alone. So whan a<br />
man la bitten by ain and detitoi to be healed, ba<br />
oj<br />
and yoa would gat bni ona anawar onlildg ciyoor'<br />
o«n daladed ranka. They all would aay, let me<br />
ail into tho hand! ot Ood and ntH ot mktt.<br />
': No jrty lijoj wlib(ml 0 psJii fai pain wiib<br />
^Oirti;. "<br />
if<br />
S m I j e A i M J ! .<br />
, In aoonril with " ^<br />
teMhalWifatiflffwitbitiiitlia ,<br />
AeiMtFe^oaatli^ ^<br />
bapllae bim and walb bard a aoooikd<br />
i<br />
liip^'<br />
i mtiikpi^ M ^ sh«ll aila^ to all tha<br />
I havn preparad and «m aendlng |o av«ry Bap<<br />
pt«Mher In the &ath a brief samrna*^^ of our<br />
rd'a woik. botfcat home aaA abroad, and trust<br />
It will be found niaftil to the hratbtan In their<br />
ohurob and aslooiaKonal work. T. P. Bai.r^ .<br />
A^taut Sftr't for Foreign Misston Boaid.<br />
fl)n #h«r« be n«(idii him. Bo with all th* ial<br />
power owrtad/thi« objection It ba^<br />
Qpon a laok of oanfldenoe In Gtir. Pit^Noa calls them—fresh from the flekll, and<br />
aunday-ichool Evangelist. Knoxville, lean.<br />
leava tba Ipra^her of the missionary sermon to<br />
preaoh on mislob.<br />
Olaar the window of the soul of oobwabe, spldar-<br />
4; Aik thase ddagataa to take the faots yon give waavad by prajadloe and unbelief and sin, that<br />
thea a«dg(> home to work in their ohmwhai Ibv through Faith's crystalline atmospbare you yay<br />
tba oaiiylng ont of the Lord's great purpose of [Kv* ook through the gata Into tha haavenly city.<br />
tag tfaH gospel to tbe worid.<br />
Baak Uod In those hours which kava appeared to<br />
6, T^ll tbaai abont the Foreign Mission Joomal on so empty, and they will beo-kme full to you, for<br />
which contains, ovary month, nesh neWi from the be will bimtelfsantain yoa in tbern.-'ISK.<br />
mission flelds. Tell them the aildr^is is simply,<br />
'Foreign Miisinn Journal, Richmond, yB.,'' and<br />
All Chi Istiana must work, y/fbHi would happaa<br />
a battle It only tho Ofllcien fought?<br />
tU 1 .jaiaitoli' vT-Jf 1 '<br />
r.i<br />
A^Sm<br />
^ f S-fT<br />
i •li-H<br />
it Im liiiyd brthe oqlMde aditatnia-<br />
and to laoalvathak wotk aa fal><br />
ij, Batlawi#sr, everyObrMaatoitolauthoriaed<br />
to do what vrwf othar CkristlaQ la authortoed io<br />
do. For instance, some Obvfitians are authorised to<br />
prsaok; will oaf brethnn who advooata the validity<br />
ut alien ImmaiBlon, take the podtfon that all<br />
Ohrlsihias onght to preaebf "J trow not." Again,<br />
•ome Christiana art authorhed to oommana at tbe<br />
Lord'a table; vlil thaaa brethren aay tbat all Christians<br />
aia antttlad lo do tha samil Saraly not!<br />
Then why miqr not admit tbe Obristlan ohtrao<br />
ter ef those wkoas work we have now undar discus*<br />
lion, and yet n^t tb^r Work whenever and<br />
wherever they go beyond tb^lr authorltj^f Bat it<br />
has been aald, "thafare aniboricad «o baptlae."<br />
1 ask by whom? By gospal ehorohesT I have<br />
•howa that If tbay wete anthoriaed by gospal<br />
cfaurdtea we are not, unlaas thlogs that dli^ are<br />
lame. Our very exiitance is suspended OpOn tbe<br />
proper solution of these questions. Show us tkat<br />
aay one of the claimants to be goepel ohnrobas,<br />
(the Baptists aMde) are aoln fact, and wa shall sae<br />
at the same time that onrs Is no loaiar a just olaim<br />
and with one voloe we will erf, 'Basy the Baptist<br />
church beyond the reaob of resurrection/ It la<br />
time now to leave tfw arguments brought fittwaid<br />
in support.of tha validity of alien immersion, and<br />
see wbe^ fbaiw iiil^thing to bo said afslniit.<br />
Tbe commissioi glvan by our Uaamd Lord, anthoriue<br />
aomabody to baptise. Wbo u liT If it Is<br />
Episcopaleana, then thtir immeraions are valid.<br />
But thair Urthday fa fifteen hundred years too late<br />
in the world'a history to sup|>ose that Jeans, while<br />
on eartb, evar commission^ tham to do anything.<br />
The same may ba said of the Lutherans, tha Free*<br />
byteriana aad tbe Mathodfata with abant two hua<br />
drel yeara added to the tlma of tba lattar denomi<<br />
nation. When wa read la the will of a man wbo<br />
died fifty or a bandred yeara ago that John Jonea<br />
was to ba hia axeculor, wa ara at no lose to decide<br />
that any John Jonea, who fa but twanty*five yean<br />
old, fa aot tha ezeoutoi of said will. Bo when we<br />
inqaire for the aaeoator of the Hevenly Testator,<br />
who WH authorised to eaEaonta Ua will wa ara<br />
forced by aveff law of avidanoe to reject all claim<br />
ants who wera bos« oaa thousand years aflar tbe<br />
appoialment was made,—tbe authority given.<br />
While Ibfa Mem of evtdsQoe fa amply aoffloiant to<br />
vitlata tha clalma of all who art wanting In aga, It<br />
moat aot ba forgattan thkt soffioiant ago Is of Itself,<br />
insuffl(daat lo satabllih a claim to ezaoutorshlp.<br />
John Jonea may be old apough to have been tha<br />
man aliudsd lo in tha stipposed will, and yet not<br />
be that «an. 0o Itha em before us, the anoieot<br />
order of Fraa Maaons are allowad to be old anoogh<br />
to hava reoaival firom Jaana tha oomnfastoa to bap<br />
tisa, but no One oould thiak of yielding the<br />
ofaim to ihaim, ^mpiy o« the ground of their<br />
aga. Joha Jonas mnal not oily prove hlmsalfa<br />
ooBtamporarjr of thalastator, but ha must prova<br />
hta Idaatllf with tfca Jonea of the will. Now can<br />
any ol the denombatloaa above namad, prove thalr<br />
identity with tha pmon or tha organlsatioa com<br />
mfaalonad by onr Savi6r lo baptlsef If thayoan<br />
thalr ImaMialotts ara vaUd; but If they cannot, they<br />
ara aa wortklaai Miwonid be tha acta of a auin now<br />
forty yam old ni^ Ihe ooauaisrion of George<br />
Washimtonf 10 conmand the atmfaa of the rapuh*<br />
Uo. Bat can thay paova thalf Identity with the<br />
apoatollo ahatohr No sane Baptbl wUl admit thai<br />
thay oani and It unll b^ ramembarad that wa are<br />
arguing thfa qusstloa from a Bsptfat standpoint<br />
Wa oan navar admit their Identity whlla wa see<br />
thaat siwlakllng a few drops of water upon t«io<br />
' • TT.' is: • - ^<br />
kiagdoil of 'Ool."<br />
aad haooasa ai ttttlaohlldiam y« oaMsMvlnto<br />
tba kbgdom of haavw/ Look ol thIa |i|<br />
han on that, and aay If lhay art Idwiliaia^llir<br />
thty aNMi identical, tha Imgiae** adotflBeied<br />
by tfcoae who hava praaooad lo lAiiifa tha tows of<br />
Dbrfatara worlUess. Boaiabody was aalhoHaad<br />
by Ibe eoBsmfasioo to baptlsel Agala, I ask, who<br />
waa Itr Thfa queatioa has beaa aaawaied tibia<br />
*'It was the ipoMfaa." But was tha ooaamkMlon<br />
given to tha apoatlai^ aa apoatlasr If It was^ than<br />
no oae aot aa apostla Ima avar hada right to psaaah<br />
or baptliel But it la avldant that nwi, not apoa^<br />
tlea, praaobed and baptised in thaafa^Mllc age,<br />
and ooBsaqueatly with their approbaflon.<br />
then fa clear avidenoe tbat tha apostlaa did aot on*<br />
deratand the commfasioft aa bebig glvm to thsm as<br />
apastles. Had it bsan so givaa, UMy oanld aavar<br />
have complied with it, lor It rtqairad thea le "go<br />
into all the world and pieaoh tbe gospel to every<br />
oreatore." TUs tbe api^ oonkl aot hava dona,<br />
anleasthey hadllvadtothaaidoftlme, aad hava<br />
been ubiquitous bsstdes. I kaow that the vottan<br />
in purple, and one of ber daaghtasa kava lald tibat<br />
tbe apoatlaa have sacoeasora in tba apoatollo office.<br />
Baptiiti say they hava aot; and weargoafrom<br />
Uaptbt simdpoint. If Baptfata ara right il thfa<br />
then t^e oommbslo& to hiq^ waa not glvai to<br />
the apoitlea, as apostlas, baoause It ooold not hava<br />
been obeyed by them. Onoa mora, It baa bean<br />
said, tbat the cammfailon was given to them as disciples<br />
or Christians: and therefora every dlsctpla or<br />
Chrfatlao has tbe right to preach and baptise<br />
whether he is a cbnnh member or not. Tha few<br />
Baptists who Uke thfa view off the oommfaslon are<br />
onoa more alone in the world aa Interpreters.<br />
But what of tbatr If they at« right it !s better far,<br />
than to be wrong and hava all the world with them.<br />
But are they rig&t? We shall sael<br />
It the commfasion was giv^n to the apcstlaa aa<br />
diaolples or ChtisHans, It follows that aU Chrfatiana<br />
have tbe right to preach aod bsptlte. And If all<br />
Chriitlana have thfa tight, what baoomea of a "oall<br />
to tha minfatry." Baptists In all thair paal hiato*<br />
ry nave bellved that soma man wera divlnaly oall^<br />
ed to preach Ike gospel, and that to altar the saotad<br />
work withoot aaoh a oall was tbloL Ate<br />
thay right In thfa? I beUeve thef aiei Bollf<br />
tba iisal oommMoa waa givan to OhibUaaa with<br />
cutrafbrance to their cbtroh lalatlMia, thfaHmahonoiad<br />
laadmark ol tba daaoufaatfoa fa a mliaia<br />
—aphankHm-wbloh hat too long daoalvad aa.<br />
M M no longer examine oar oandldataa fmr the<br />
mlnfalty npon thait call lo the work, bnt throw<br />
widethagale lhatlaadsto tha sacradoflca,aad<br />
tell all out oiembaia to piaaoh aid baptise, that<br />
thay are oommfasloBad lo do ao by ont Lord, aad<br />
and that II fa wrong lo dfaohay. Aye, mora, fat<br />
oa tell all Obtlstfani, whallHff membeis of our<br />
obarohaa or of othara, aya. Indeed, whethar lhay<br />
hava any Ohrfalian AsaooUUoa at aU ot not, taU<br />
all Chtfallans to preach aad baptise. Brathrao,<br />
tha idaa fa too abstird to follow it fattasr. Sxonse<br />
m^ BtUl the question fannanswerad. ^ Who wan<br />
aathorfaad by the oommlMlon to baptlaar l aa<br />
swar, tha okorch tkat Jasna aat up In the world.<br />
I'ha apoatlaa slo«d bafora tho Bon of God wiian ha<br />
gava that oommfaslon; aa tha rapraaantatfvaa of tha<br />
cbunhlnantkaaflatagaa. Bo whaaJaoaboallad<br />
kfa aona to hfa bed^da lo tall lham what should<br />
ohalWl them In the last days," thay tapraaanlsd<br />
Uia ooming tribes through the agaa then fhtura,<br />
Tbe old patriarch taw in them the teeming millions<br />
of bis unlHirn poeiorityi mini vjiiuiio to his a •»• \<br />
)orahaad of their oonveiti and gravely calling U' tbat poaierity whiob they represented.<br />
aatlaH<br />
ITliad'aiiahi!<br />
«Bd. tiMeonol<br />
[ilit: Tba* oomi<br />
given to tha chnroh, iktoi^<br />
tboold ha mamb«ra of the chni^^laMl^<br />
by har to do so. The den^mlnttl^;<br />
wa ara asked tc reoelv* as have aoK'<br />
not show their Identity with the charMr<br />
ikoad to baptise, and hanc« have no aalh«rHjr i<br />
from heaven to do so, aad therefora thair 'j<br />
ara Invalid. Finally, I astnme thM tli'ik ;<br />
supper fa no mora sacted than Jbapi^,^<br />
may lanooaatly reoeive baptfa^ at tbe-k^mll^^!<br />
an oatsUar, why may we not tbe<br />
bb hai^ alaoT and 11 we may reodvo tbe<br />
at aUan haadt, why not Invite Mm to pasteAea^f ,<br />
tha elamaata he dfatrlbataa to ust And If we<br />
vitakitn to partake with us, whara faoor ^ot^<br />
oommanlonf Toba condatent. If wa take nl^tt<br />
mmarslon we most ba open oommu»io>ifatf.<br />
FROM JONBBBOBO, TBNK.<br />
DEAR BAPn8r:
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xmiioai^iiyLtp n ^ mm,<br />
p o i r ^ m c B<br />
Aiiliiii Kom*-! ua > HiUtt *itl «r •u«m«n». 1<br />
««iin«t unto mirieif, t»n» amttiu* »ttl wilio ttw<br />
for ««. I bit* Ml-* goloK to ""« tprlng. I «•»<br />
•pall tome, I liw»w Rl'v •ikt-irh''*. Mfimm*<br />
Bid ft htn. ftml I dm koIhi» u> ••.U ««)«« W "J mlbm t" •• y®"<br />
Find iaolMOd iwo i»ow fot Mto. Dii«'« plnnir*. Tour<br />
ItltU ni«ea, i-kw<br />
|}«fftikbaAkt Tanti.<br />
AmtflfotAs—Afwralmnil'annolwrHcyflu ftgiln.<br />
T«« Me I km f4lUil to antwcr tho iilblo queatlona. It<br />
WM triilt usreA tliai I aropp
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fX)»8DJiraoN suiJi-ajy OVRKU<br />
To4k«»!itQyt>in«wa<br />
Ittfbnn riMdaratiMt t<br />
li«r« * poalttvenmodiF tbQ «bovo<br />
.named dliMM. By lu Umal/ tue<br />
tikonMnd> of bpip^lem cMea Zutvo<br />
hMOi ponnknently canA, I alttU be<br />
f Ud to itmd two bottlo* of my itimfidjr<br />
flfoo to »t»y (rf fow rmlm wto<br />
hftTfl ooaitaniptiOB If thfry will i«tid<br />
intt (botr Ktpmi Md u Aildivwi<br />
ItplmootftiHy,<br />
T. A. HhOCVK<br />
181 P0*ri Ht« M«w York.<br />
tnq •won* »•«<br />
fo 9»fv>0* » inoqii*<br />
ffttiojm IfBttioios wojn) OTj;g "MM<br />
•Mui m «| ai^g •«nni9 |oa aoojf oqg<br />
•m «i iCtipidjoi ojqcjian jo)<br />
q« MVS sntradioii<br />
no otp»t> * ^ MCnonq jq /vrai<br />
Y '•pw* a«l«K niMf!kitt. MU^. H , D n vt'». ooMiM-iM intpt,t%u^y With ni h «'ii1p|ir* ixtjiu<br />
op«a ,« liHmil fur (HKviMT.<br />
J IROWN'S<br />
•'i^iifiir'"'"'''^<br />
irr^-^ Wf-^-^-ai<br />
•IOHAi will fijtftii vhi<br />
^iro milt to U^ ttm ttirf^<br />
ofttiMt r^ap aeEOoMfet •<br />
•tudjif taotm wnuiKm tlM tlMlof tMk<br />
of tftUt^ A mn wlto •tadtm «U<br />
ttm «Mft iiadj, four fMTt Mrs. BmjMito<br />
of floudartoii. P«k. wm totaUjr<br />
bUol Mot lOQff ago Rha wm tiiJc**<br />
tU, so tlMi* lb* had to ctaf tlib«loif><br />
WNd daf>> On (b* fourth d«f A*<br />
•wok*totlMilaonilBf selwlatieeii<br />
"I Mtr E«r bturtwad nubad to tlio<br />
bedildoiaivwrMOfBtMd. SbopiteV<br />
•« ««t dliw«»» •rttolw of fonltoi* In<br />
tb* mm, trii differont penoiu uluit<br />
llit|r wwn ««»riD|r. «Da in toiuy wmpt<br />
pnrmt ihos ilia mw. . flhe Mk«d tb»t<br />
•U hm cbUdnn Md simadobUdaD,<br />
IWMl^fTO lb aU. oon* to bar bedrilav<br />
Mi tbar did. SbatoMtbomthttt<br />
ate bad aanmttljr prajed that aba<br />
•Ifbt aaa Ibam ajll onoa bafora aha<br />
dl^ Md fbia «aa tba aniwar to bar<br />
DMfar. Tbaaaheaaid: "TbU ia tba<br />
IM*Oar tbal I ahall ever h»v« tba om<br />
af mr •jm/lgku** Sho aiiroka tba naxt<br />
noralnff aa blind im over, and hu beoi<br />
a» arar ataaa^<br />
From Rev. Dr. ..! Iiiw<br />
'*t b«v)> n«(ii>. rtiM'ii, M(>.<br />
l're{i.ii(«J liy l»r. J.i;. . I.'.well. Mav.<br />
For 1 Cent<br />
nnd am cured." —llorlwrt Kl'(i'(fll, East<br />
Sngfnaw, Mtch.<br />
Hfllii by nil IlMlm In Modlr»n«>«.<br />
l»r, Charlea C% Iloxicy, tba rrolnent awl worW fame<br />
na Caurrb Htifclatlat rftho Iliiilny Mrtlt««l<br />
l>ltpetta«ry, Talmyia N. Y., do»irea evory roatler<br />
oftDlSiiiprr whoiaiffilotedwitb CaUirh, (be It<br />
Local 01 UofiftltiMlonnl, or be It l oib,) i-uobaa<br />
lentP.Ctrottlo I rlTicriattvs Catarrh, Hay P.vtT, (' Dry Catarrh," Lapmaf of tba<br />
itatd nr,8 for hJI<br />
•N.>w Plan and Speelat Ofler" to Catanbal HH(rwa,(ovrrnoo,nooUeglMter«Nl Cares.)<br />
K. n.->Ur. Iluxlev will. In addittea ta the above, write a fair and enmplete letter re«aid-<br />
Ing eatarrh and lu rational ttaaiment ami enre, aa rrapnou caoli ttariicnlar oaM, to<br />
tboac a klrotalng hlU) with ONB STAMP to pay poataga.<br />
l>r. CHAUL»»0. HnXURY.<br />
auxley JNc^leBl LMKiWBaary. Palmyra, M. Y.<br />
liWiHE FEMALE miEOE,<br />
BROWNSTlUiK, TENN.<br />
Claims to stand iu the front tank of Amartoan Female ColleKea. Cbetp;<br />
superb fare; mild wintem, where magntliaa flonriah. Thirty.eigbth taBsioa<br />
begloA Sopi 2a« by workinr f r<br />
»-1<br />
IM?"'".<br />
"5-r tw<br />
•««e<br />
a<br />
fat •mptia*., Mat mni<br />
J?<br />
- 'aa<br />
A raw<br />
Ui>u^«]r a<br />
i;e., lu M. Ml Bi, at i.oal«,<br />
In MM<br />
but'<br />
,-.11 ot<br />
BT«ai» til-<br />
—. ^ tu»*IOuSln(<br />
m^tnm tin*<br />
h i' < .vi<br />
mmmmm tl tnAciif<br />
irom'rsjc<br />
XjvO*, ?Trtr»|(«,<br />
tmf |»bn In iW<br />
r>y4*|r«>l<br />
•var lilt<br />
QUaoii Contral<br />
UkAaNiMftatt.'<br />
yjfetiii, Fenflw and<br />
. FvcoOR4a](i<br />
^ Jcnfnrrt nnd u<br />
Hfirdirarai ]>ra|bM« or iid«<br />
J^nttontn^ this paviibt,<br />
— •WS.fiJcbffifwL<br />
Boexivi eat FQinmRt.<br />
BtLLS<br />
Almy ITu.i^, WrtXH I nrih fln«4 to<br />
•itdcmaa. UinrtwM.. >»<br />
BltiTdwiDHVSo<br />
/ OTvlSS® f.JsnolM WiSfOTHE<br />
ULtWW •j-.-^.ry.. "^TUIUNQCO vy<br />
HAVE YOU OirrPeLES<br />
fOMflioM iirnMiirmr|<br />
Advertlufntf baa alwaya provcm<br />
atioaeasfui. ItoMmpladairany<br />
VawsiNitMir AitauKlilMit uniiaiiM<br />
LOIIDAiTMOMAt,<br />
Asnananni Msm.<br />
art* «s aMaais oMioAOOk<br />
-TAkfi^HK^<br />
iOS-/<br />
. IftWMftiat<br />
OO-CT'S'S:<br />
-. •'<br />
C^tif.inil*,<br />
or l^tbvni TftdW<br />
fuitr tirbct*<br />
e««ctk«<br />
QllaoU CftotraL<br />
Tak*<br />
waMTfUlNS<br />
•art immmmiiA Bttfyawfa.<br />
TlllSllOlliWIBIttmm<br />
lin> Mint. , «*«. turaalar*<br />
lapMtMr^ puMc<br />
THE m m cc«m Bjyuio^^^<br />
ftrtnMMH tow iitmtH inl; to<br />
«.iLiuiaM)i, k.t.iMAn,<br />
'biii^IiwIlrliUiiiiTesi<br />
•kAIK^WAV.<br />
HAUMt aotmu<br />
Popular XJLno<br />
"mnwwam-<br />
MfMPHI^<br />
VIOKttUilO.<br />
iUtTOH ROUOl<br />
Wltf Klttf ORl.KA«l».<br />
a IfaffaNMM aa« %r*m f Mur<br />
Oaiuit(r><br />
.-mr-<br />
- m m<br />
8 H 0 K T<br />
^ m m<br />
BUSr Bll^lot<br />
MEMPHIS<br />
8fl«tT«itii., Ta.^ MtOKi.<br />
O B K i r i B H H B B A W ,<br />
• •• ""-"^QB me—<br />
aoeolo HheoaAd^idt Valley Itoatas.<br />
»a-Ii 11«UM> Jn tu»rty row UfwrnTfiSf;<br />
fuAiiMfct Itfi fcmidttMiatJaiain<br />
hC. Ue«ut iv«at>«i^ Acattf<br />
IriMta. u. P. and T, a.<br />
u«aitu
Ih. dttidl^ tbey<br />
SSL<br />
'•M<br />
fit , s<br />
•iillwv •oaUl ho»* do Iftt^i. *<br />
• S I S<br />
S f CO..<br />
•m «W • vary UMl* Bmrtoa sM<br />
•DV m- — ^<br />
Mil«iteyMn«MMdkaa bMaortto<br />
ft filtoW* MA<br />
l i T i ^ ' ^ tind. «f*liW<br />
. • ^ - - . — . « — f e a r f n g r '<br />
Tho IroB llonnulo Route bw oo<br />
•ido rooad trip Tooriato' Ucketa to<br />
MioBMpolit. Bt. P»ttl, Mllwsiiket,<br />
Wtnkcclift. Ooonomowoc, PaUln-<br />
B»y, »bgM« FdW Y.,<br />
otiMr •ommec raorti of the N«Mrth<br />
aiHl Eut. ThklttfieoiiljliBewWdi<br />
dtom pMMOcen the prlwHege of le^-<br />
iogbothBt Lonii wd Chlotgoen-<br />
r mte. For pwaphlete and r»te» td-<br />
•h«« H- !>• WiMO».<br />
Pan. Mid Tk't Aieat, 309 Mklo<br />
Ht,, Meniphta, Tenn.<br />
PITH AND POINn<br />
, -Olio nooda »lraowlod«»of maakW<br />
btifot^ oue oon bo simply mA whoUf<br />
onciMlf.<br />
•^Wbon wo know how to •t>pre.«ugar8aapa.-OBeeiip of<br />
twooupaofaugar, tour aipe mjmm<br />
leaeegg, a teaapoonAil aad a haHat<br />
i iMiblog powder mixed with iha laaR<br />
iBeUveaythia.<br />
Wo value everything in ihto world<br />
by cotnpariaon. Water and air have<br />
< O to dc«d tBd doii«' rrUb trouble<br />
.h.t mi.e.ch a»7 with a Anur "<br />
TBI* to tbe »o*D < I iDnny k w<<br />
liokete on Bde at all tarw lUttona. Who ibln"» •h« c«u iiovet bo ^ell<br />
For further inlonnationple^ apply<br />
a. SttvrformeMdb»tt«r^^<br />
a> ticket agents or to H. C. Hola-<br />
II1 were d««l," and tholr to<br />
>ttto. B«t»o, O wlYcaand rooth«'r»,<br />
bird, DitWon PaaaanajB Agen^ No. Tbei^^a a bow of bopv in tb« tky at<br />
wVWcat 4th Street. Ciiicinnatl Ohio.<br />
and it t«lU you that the atorm of<br />
no intrioslc value, and yet Jay<br />
Oould, if famlBhiuK in the deaert,<br />
would give all bia wealth f»r a pint<br />
ot the former, and think It cheap ;<br />
hence. Hfe and heahli are the alandard<br />
of all valooa. If your avatwn la<br />
full of Malaria you will be very<br />
miaersble; a few doaea of Bhallenber-<br />
.JIMalBflaBteofQbvrllnbaTe ^ eaae which ha« apraad ita ahadow ovor ger'a Antidole will make you wnll<br />
Moami. toe a dowoctatio form of ooUy you will give way to the aunahine of and happy. Ia one dollar a high<br />
SSnoaeiit. o! tbo gtoaeota. b» ^ renewed health, if you are wiae, and price to payT<br />
J S S r S a tor the atudeoU iry Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Preacriplion.<br />
S X will not grant the poUtlon M It can and will cffcctually cure all fe. —All Iho city p.-\pera, before^ the<br />
eoadaried to try<br />
male wrakneaaea and derangemenla, eonoert, Bpoko about the roportolre ol<br />
miem. Baoh <br />
•ntpooplo do not undoratand Frenoh.<br />
need dupair, for a trial will convince<br />
alMoe ol the faculty on college regula-<br />
A rural couplo who aat near the atage<br />
UtaiL bol theea committoMi hare nc<br />
her that it ia ihe very thiog ahe neoda<br />
were evidently omonff thoao otberwlae<br />
Mar of leglalatlon or arbitration, and to reatore her tc tho health ahe feara oxcolent peoplo. Whon the aopratio<br />
nTprol^to t^t on thla aeooont U forever loat.<br />
•ppenrod, vm-y aoantlly clothed m ta<br />
vttl not aoUat the aympathy of ttw<br />
M-mand nock, "Uow dlguatingl" o«-<br />
To claanae the »t:»macb. liver, and olalmod tho lady. "Poor thingr roayatem<br />
generally, uae Dr. Pieroe a Pel- •ponded hor companion, pityingly.<br />
THE BEST AND THE CHEAP- 26 oepia.<br />
•'Probably tore hor clothea 'tnort oS<br />
l£8T«<br />
pnurUclqg her rlppor-toatyl'*—Judga<br />
Strange a disease aa Scrofula la, it<br />
{• not auangir tbaa the power exer-<br />
claed ovai it by Lt-^O'pi'a.<br />
Howtvir long you may bava wl-<br />
farad wiUi a Chronio Ulcer, don't da*<br />
HORBEFOUD'B ACID PHOS-'<br />
PHATE<br />
Makea Delloloua I^mooade.<br />
A teaapoonful addeJ to a glaja ol hot<br />
or cold water, and aweatened «o fbe<br />
iaate, will be found rafireahliig and<br />
Invlgoraliog.<br />
TAKE ABEBT.<br />
Exeuralon tlokola at low raUw will<br />
bo iold to all aummor KoiMta<br />
th'ouihout the oounry by <br />
^ i w t WLU w RECEmr py WICB as CEKTS A BOX.<br />
- 7''* —— ' ' " •<br />
REID eini WOff^FMit i'tr^HETY DAYOTE8.<br />
aMf«e« ARMiatoAM mmm j o ^ ^ m ^ ^ m ^<br />
arowt^m awn •at u m^W >> »i ipMiwOf<br />
eaa aai^vtoeable^ aafc^<br />
remaaaiattva, aMalaaUe ^ l l y hi av<br />
nr alndr aad every purauM la the qndr<br />
ir el attention. My ewat hweatfam. at<br />
tBMfaatloa. anoh w It Ift I eaa aaaal<br />
•aeeifcHy aaaerayou, would aevarhawa<br />
aanaiaMaatthaa butibrtelMMtei<br />
saaimuaplaoa^ humMe^ pa««rt, iall»<br />
laMaf, dviidgtat aUmttm.-DUkma.<br />
'Wiaaleaair WertT<br />
•^BiUacaita mU ef<br />
aailaihe vwy Spain wheee<br />
the hiateria «yaoaym of tbe laqulaltleB<br />
tha ffeeala an SO dUttOVOItfl lev tha<br />
Ward at Oat lhat eopfea eaa aol ba<br />
pHalat ha* enough u> a|eet the d»<br />
aiaaA" Aad the work ta la progreai<br />
laVmrtugal. In Liabon there era ttvaa<br />
Frslaslaat «)iurohea, tha paators oi<br />
•a foraerly Raaun OathoHe<br />
—"I haven't ^on Miss Gusby<br />
alnco I roturnud frum mutiio." remarked<br />
young SliaUow. "I wondnr<br />
what ahe wiU thli^ of tho mustachu i<br />
have ralaodr "If aho la 00 afToctioB'<br />
ate aa ghe uaod to bo to n^" imUtmed<br />
Menrltt. "I ahould any aha would h«<br />
ttoklod to death.—N.y 8UD.<br />
—Hlatreaa-"Why UndL'ot. what In<br />
the world are you doiuff wTtl; my now<br />
dreaa onr* Bridget—"Suvo. munv. It'a<br />
yerMlf what gavo It to mo." Miitrosa<br />
—"I gave It to you!" Mfldgrot-"VlB)<br />
yea airid tK c«id havo It aa aoon aa y«<br />
bad woi-n it uutan* bogorra yuz woro (I<br />
out ye*tiu-rday allhoruooa.<br />
Baaar.<br />
I<br />
1<br />
w.*.m • w o m T T<br />
SURRY<br />
OMfadania. to f«V<br />
ChlallalMw 13 to Oia taaworr o» a«»jr ooa wbo<br />
lBerjM%thOTbaM. That llbtr Iw wltkta<br />
ISarSk^!^ Ma. H la |;«iMUI)tKwaars<br />
kagat wilkoat ooel of lapaln<br />
Ibaa aaj otkat aaehiaa, kM no iak<br />
ribboQ tt beihu Iba raarator. It ia<br />
neat. wbataalilL niekd plaicd—par-<br />
(M!t aad adagio all kinda ol type<br />
writiag. Uka a pristiag mia, it<br />
pvodaaas 0kar|i, Clean, L^lM Man*<br />
aaeripla. Two to taa «o«ica can ba<br />
aiade at eaa writiag^ Editora. law<br />
yera, niaittara. bankers, marekanta,<br />
naanfaetarers, borineaa men, ale.<br />
oanaoliBaka a better invaatmeal for<br />
|I6 Anv iutaliigeat peraon In a<br />
weak can Uooaia • GOOD oncBAToa,<br />
or A MAtiD o n ia two aioaiba.<br />
II 000 effared an/ opeiaior «hi<br />
ran do bailM nork witk a Type Wri<br />
trrlhao tbalpsodaoedbylheODEIiL<br />
IfirRallabla AgsaU aad Baleamtn<br />
Wanfed. Bpedal (ndaosmeala to<br />
Scaler*. lot Fkapklal, giving en^<br />
dorsemeuta. Aa.« addraaa the<br />
QBmnVBWIIITMCO.. ,<br />
TMBaekstf.Vkicago. I<br />
8iin(laT-8cliooi Jlooks.<br />
cAiM-alMWoMm to KhrM. M>» A. a<br />
OoMam Dr. 4 f<br />
u m ' u S ? Wri I. » Ifoaly, »».<br />
miT* V»»«UT UiVa Mrl II. a Kulr. it. Mi<br />
«B(iiitt«m ataKwOMw'WMt diia^liKM*.<br />
OTBMtura jnr* MMJT VMIj ViWv rmn Mmtt MmTW IMMariam pwww CblM'a IM aawUoa aeoh. Mtt f.<br />
Mai<br />
fMla of 0* Iba 222 Sut" OblW* ...<br />
Manlfilr.<br />
mnarl^ /nhm^. Bay<br />
rionaar-KMol<br />
^ Whoia<br />
•I %f HtU. 9<br />
linrnmm.<br />
For a Di«or.1arad Llvar 'n<br />
nin'a Pilla.<br />
'•Olendol*<br />
I -tni<br />
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II<br />
18 NOW READY FOR lUilLtBrtri-<br />
Tats DOOIC CX)NTAINB BIOHtypagea«
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ind^flti^*<br />
tb* MM* •!«••<br />
B«XI to<br />
B»«t with<br />
iQ.wtldf<br />
" '' put WltoMt.<br />
lj(0ar;b(Mt»««gg*|<br />
wb«a IMD ia<br />
|;|rwrv«u«. rtoj to Iomki<br />
ltlti« 4iftJ««ttb«» bMtwiN< m<br />
|M|w ill oik tlM r«lMi MdMlf<br />
r^'vub " • • ^ ^<br />
4 Itlv.Af • ifM • Mlkb<br />
H i^M^ mmTrn<br />
umUM Mod<br />
tfti^ ^iMt iu«e<br />
' iMy* to aAifttt tu<br />
mfl^ttil m<br />
rniwimmtwA*<br />
t IB la to h«V«<br />
—-A aoitaspoadMit of fka ITaw York<br />
mm (row Utok iliat Atoa^<br />
ft<br />
pMt5Cml eduntifr of WV imtptMlMl*<br />
(Vatoft, U tiio atimmaw and aaoaadtoiiv<br />
molat allmflto i»»i« nol affalual<br />
''Mi^wiiiir...,:.<br />
Ir tolftfUoff tlMKiiM<br />
lft«girwVafteB*a'<br />
tta waft vlia NtiMto<br />
ia AU«a MBoall<br />
Vj<br />
fM<br />
- A:.«arvtl C(<br />
puiUf. tDd wtintM^mtaWM Mora<br />
•MbftmlMl .(D4D the cntlniMy klsdw, and<br />
Mbaot bo iuU t ovDiit^tittoa Mtft<br />
tnalittiidaoiMwtwt^iaHMt in4fk» • alnai<br />
or rbotphi^nnirdaril, $oU only to oanf.<br />
itOYAli. R^KINa ^rOWDKB C(>H IM<br />
W«ll nW N.<br />
' at-'<br />
HoW to Sljr?<br />
Diseases<br />
bftftfatoMfk;<br />
or ta^<br />
m<br />
1ft Cm.<br />
tha abm'oi^a'flold wallf<br />
fa tha (wttntr jrawa t-tim<br />
I hftTft alwajft liatf<br />
jiiaisiipjiiitiiirt<br />
oa-fittflMa ef WMtMi<br />
hal fttat: bar ttal. taa^<br />
Mail aa oowMTftUaaS^<br />
ii»eaaeeft-."Z B, Ctowtow, to-;<br />
taimaan MDtpaoo apit ointA pal<br />
t*ftW #|yiiw< wefcmt •SI<br />
aq % mlnoaaosMQ<br />
wsflnii4 m jStS<br />
miltr«lM>l ft Vtl lamr.<br />
gootr u not played, where time ia tn«><br />
a«Ml for "Hov 10 oqlw »kli> PtWMil."<br />
M Oflit tiUNM utM modkiiM I boOfti<br />
NNlfpl •dJ^PpliiH^ fWi m||[ prccinQH tn watte m baggling over<br />
bliMkkM4«,olMa»«d u4 oUyTW<br />
n^rviiiinrfttoi^^ prionorinoiitlMvonng to mtareprft*<br />
potatow vttSi vttSKpul kMb pulmiii', •r- tkiB pr«Ttni«t by omooM aoAr. Da<br />
a) Upoaa^MiAtoit^aii<br />
fDB 10^ va«| aa«m<br />
rent?<br />
aibS ttltk laviUAMAi<br />
NOW READY I<br />
IMMin into tor «I1 p«>M<br />
ttwliwSm 9101*11. fnliBto<br />
lUetumAnti-. IWinM Tha lOMfc Tkaiaud aC 'Hkat Waader. HOW w, let u» tpply thia rule of iijt«rpratatioo (oig^<br />
A theory, built upon one portion of (he ScripiureH<br />
tiea will ba largely removed. A* we have space tho pacMige uudor consideration, vAotl. xUi. 48)<br />
aud cUthiog with oiber purta ia falae, and there^<br />
for only a few of them, let us select aacb, fur our and the difficulty will be removed. The urdaldi*<br />
tore (o be discarded. A ductriue that i* ut-t ten-<br />
investigation, as has given Bible students the nii^t ing 10 alaraal lifo wa* in tha plan of GtM witii<br />
able in the preieacoofaDy"Thu*siiyeth the Lord,"<br />
trouble.<br />
faith a* it* ojpditiun but it follow* aa (he praaUcal<br />
I* unsafe, and should be avoided. 8o« now, lot u* "All that (be Father giveth me shall cume to re«uU in (to individual tfxperisDoe only, wbeu tha<br />
take thet«achiDg of tbe prccediug oumbers of thia me, and him (hat comotb to me 1 will in uo wise coudttiaft practical. And, putting (he rt*<br />
eeriaa, a d (ty it in tbe crucible ot God's woi^ cast out (John vi. 37). You will notice here, that salt for ibdil^M. tbe tost, may emphasiau (biir (be raitult for tha causa. A almllar paauga Is , . but lay up for ytturaalvaa traaaurat in<br />
causa (bay are )not ftll In tba tamplef To ask (hese found in Acis, ii. 38. "Kepant, and ba bapHaed beaven,"clfl. (Ma>t vl. 12, 00.)<br />
quaaliona la tinough. Thfl thoughtful reader will every ono oi yuu In tba nana of Jhui Cnriit foif /*'ll}ut)iur«>, wlitMoeTar hattratb tbaae sayio^a iff<br />
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