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- aflry?rirrr"7rwTi; •'Ti r U R E VolJ; GOm0 TO KuilOPlC? III snothor ooluDin vrill Ve fomiil thd iftiinoanL'omont idf MWsm, ^riioiii«» H. Cook & So», TourUta, AgfluiV, 2«1 Btamiwty, roitu i vc lo (hi TarjT ,complete, nrrttiigfiineiiN (hoj hate ijiUlo for tours in Kuiopn tiit" coininti: (^priny anil SumSiUM-. "(>Xik V .E*cui>loul«t," coutahtiutf nifipa ainl p«rdculai'«v will be nitdlul to any addrest on tcccipt of 10 cciit«. A recent convor»atlou with a itroit's- •lonal public talker tvho (loiit nut kiiovr auy Ujoie about thu covKliiiotf , of affairs (hon th<? majorlly. of Ihim 13088 men ellclled the Informal ion that buHiuess would grow duller niid dull- er all through,,thr> coming H«>ttt'<)it iiiitii the next Presidential ulKotioit Is ovin*. It cas^uot l>c dciiieil thatitollticul kIiii- allouH bare their tfloct on btiiiiiii^Kf, but why the pn)8puotR of a iiiiiiinml aleotion ahould couiplotMly uuiiiliiliUt trade is inoro than wo nun drcMNi oiit from our philosophy. \V« tliii.-k it}» dangerous to udvuuco hU'li gloonij idua», a» (he tnasses of th(3 ptoplo an two HURCOptlblO to ttiO illlhKKUO of opinions exprcsbcd in Ica.iinjj Jour- nals to i-opudiato them or take then) with a grain of gait. If the demand for goods or any class conics from (liC coinuiou people the niattor of polities will not affect trading in tho least. In- directly and through miuiy clianneln the cffcct may bc'suuh as tocauKC a du- prcHsiou that will bo felt ull along tlic line, and il the present form of sing- nation duo is to politio.ll move- mcnlB then we mistal(c the i uul can>'cs. Wo liavc regarded tho absento of » natural deuiaiid as (ho real csusie, and wo look to an early improvunnijit in tho coudition of (jado by « reversal of this stato of affau-s. Wo have licard complaints of dullness, but tliey are not much deeper than tiiey »ru usuall} at this time of tho year, and most of the talk that wo hear a.fjj)nc8 to the present and not to tho future, wliicii is not 80 black as sonic pcoj>lo havo painted it. Say not, I will do so hath done to rao. to liim as lio A soft answer turrietli oway « ralh. - ^^ ^^^ m A California lady hns a pair of sds- OM which havo been used by herself and mother for seventy-six years. No newspapermen in that family.—/"/(jV- adtlphia Item. •g eVonBtIa «aln«d In Thr<>n Wt>«liH, Md CCBKJD «f COMSVURriOlt. Ifcttm. CMddock A Co., ,I0«1 lUee Bt. , PbHudflijbla. I'fl. acxTLXKHN:—PleMKiond twotvebotUfs ol Uit. jAhiB' CanHabas Indioa. »no each nf PilU and OltittDrot,for a friend of mtno who U Botaupcctcd to 1lT«; and m jronr medlnlnea mind ma or Conanmptlon scnis tbrae ago, t want hira to Vrj tb«m. I gaload lirtMii pound* wbiie taklog the flrat three boUIea, and I know ii la luitlbe thlna for him. Kaepectfolly, .J. V. ifui/L. i LawrenoebarK, Anderson Uo., K7.I iilm^TiuWAtirUKlo Mf. H. v B. O.-WOIC. s i a TOOP &€0. SteainFr inters, LITHOGRAPHERS, AND Blank Book Manufacturers, » Ho. ia tiourt street, Main nn't ITrout) M«tuiTbl«, Tenu. Uilcni h<>licilci|, Bn4 K«<lin<il«« <tli«iuft)i;}{iur iilAlieil. (i-lf The Tennessee Educal Bureau, •'illl>|'Ilt''>!<''l<'B«S. itfodfol^. J'Uk."" pf- vaU) MiiO'iU unil iMiiiIno, wtiln rrorrii.«irit, I'rnicll>al«. 'r<.'«olitf>* ami UuvuriiyMs'I'faplt'- (•rs ito»lrit>tf ollimU'in!) ittiuuiit yntc Kt unct! /or niforKiWliiii. (;ulle!{«>*< WJliooU uid prUule lAHlUlM ^^nlliK «iin(.(!tj>nt lenclierH will be imnntl!}' fiirnliUjed wUtmut cliargn. Adifriw; ci.'i'c .lucilwHi, Totm, ; (42 Um.) HiMMnNfl, PATENTS Hantl-BookFREE. _ R.S. & A. P. LACEY. tmUat Att'n. Waiklsitoii. D. 0. Kvl vvil25 OnfRilBii Hoin 11S.1. t*ltilli.«, tSCI.M. Kao Dfauj I (ory rnnnlne '»«}• A iiliflit. <.at»logiic '»!<>. A'tclr«Mi nunliilF.B'wttv. Wiihln'it'-n.N. I. JidWRteAbV. BtMpt cup DTtr monmaiil, wiilofi ti Dlektl. CouTdwIsi UOM tod qtulllr, ibb U tlw bM Watch anr ofltt'd tw Iba moon, Mod w of lb* utiova ftillr Scnil a Postal to the COLUMBUS BUOCIl' COT, voi,vnBVs, OHIO. U'lieii t«lttli«sue ami »nmo ot nnaresl deni- er where our auperlnr vubiolc* can Uootbh, wMl Iwnclit. We have tho InrKMt factory in tho world (or uiHnulnctatliig ttnt-ciHa»A fivi>AUIwll IIUIJGIES, I'llJiTONS, LIOHT CaK- KIAOES, SUUKEy WAGONS, AHOUVR I'OI'ITI.AII AMERICAN VILLAGE CARTS, Iha latter the mo«t pcr/oct and free rroin horae motion. W<M»l»ltirFF « OUVEB, »"nl<>n, Heniphla, Twnn. ivl m tvil S TllAVELER'SGUlI)!]. ABUIVAI. A!ID DKFARTVnE OF TKAINN. I.oul»vllle niKl Nualivllle Knllroml. CJty Time. Iveave. Arrive. KmcMi. dally ll! 10 p.m. 4: 4<io.ji. Mttll.dallr 8:ii6B.m. 4:!iOp.m. Urownavillo Auuutiiud'u, H:2fia.m. 11:40 p.m. urownaviiio Auuutiiua'u, d'ly (except 8uMrl«y»)...* 4: 66 p.m. I'am'r Aocom.dnll/ t(»:40u.m. Hein|»lala nnd Cbarlealon Itnllroad. City Time. I^ave Arrive. TbrouRli GxprcM,dally.mUiOAp.m. lititOa.m. Local Mttll and KxpreM.... 8:i6a.iii. 8:66p.m. QomerTllIe Aooommod'n, d'ly exooptHumlaya ...... 4:2ft p.m. 8: lo a.m. MomnliiN aud iii(tl« Rock KMllroiwII. „, . ... L«avo. Arrive. Mikil train dnlly. 4:40p.m. lOifiUp.m. fluwongor tram dnlly 6:oo».m. 8:oop.m. freight (ix»8n.in. 7:00p.B>. NI»alMkl|ipl oiiU rcnncaaeo Rnllrnad. I joiivo. Arrive. New<»rlcon» Mull, dnlly I2:i»p.m 10!l0a.rt. Kxpruiw Krolgbt, dally ot. coiitHuiidny 8:4Bp.m. 8:00n.ia. yref;fht Traill, itnilycxwipt Baoiiaya. StS'ia.m. 7:uop.m. •^Frol«Ut iralna carry punougorti. 'I'oxamiud Nt. I.antn KnIiroiMi. T.cnve. Arrive. Brinkiny Clarendon..., Vrinki.kt anil lilttlo Koch , it (Jiai Unii Kaliroad. .Til (;i,aBKnih)k.—Ctinn«ci» Herapblianil lilUlo lloi-h Ittilli^i ley, and at Ularoudon vrltli tho 7Aup.m. 0130 a.m. 8:«o«.m. Oisup.m wiUi ml ni nrink- Arkanuu Mld- BaUwvllle Had Urlttkifiy Railroad. Brlnkley. Oolona ..... licaTd Arrive. H>IN4Va.ra. S)lop.m IUdiandltalln>adi,«nd;irlUi dally UnRe Iniai Coiona to AagatlKs Wciora's :. : ^UiJtii^'iss^ ..Ti^lS^iiiMtfy Itlfiff. Mtnli XEHX,?! ^ Ouwuted, Hwile I'rovfHtivM lU ki«J«),Cvii«B£. (M klIrtilt,TM«in "C«xiiimUw«><1 lUllnoMi t.'jHJoiirtrui/ti.m11« lUiiair UjuBwt « M riirixy to* Uus St«<iin, •'I'Hi HinUif Knyluiirni. Miulii»i<(ii ntIK'Ahaym, rluKni lU^-AtHfK, 'fiuiiwii. ('..Mperamilh*, I-uKd, Mill. iJiVlf. niHl miuMT UBirUfnttl lint, Il.fti-Att»t», Tiuiiwii. ('..Mperamilh*, I!ul((kr».1Bitfl «u in klmUi. On l>iu>pon(iitr, Miiilnir, l'r.K«>nai^ ij.>|i4i ifc rrw niitinit, <l«u-i'iniinff, Onarific C.MiwHind t*thi>. n.-IAl...^ > Uf •!». V..M ...... 1 - . .Ilrftin, hroocc, rinili "f -Wliwin, (5i»>tUli> inii llili»,W«i(fht or M.'fiU, 6l if I'iiiwi. Tt>C<vniliut« IVt 1 JTr - - tliifofi'ii t^arpi'mrT, hlK^n rt«»ii«Ml'Triiui&»li'il'ntf ir«t<irliiif Olil i }«««l(i»r», (lllilwn I »» llcnu fur I'rtlil*r«, AutOoni, nml I'llljHehPrt i » »«i)*ln». IS<i<>Mw*>(i)n(t. AilMrtlfliiif, Safn Hininwn ltul <-i. rt.-. | Kii-)i»it( IVwor or Httiiun for Jlrii'klftytfpjt VlMtonera. »•. l!<K<ri, Toiinae* T>U<m, Bttiwain £ cunu^DK ttf floxvn, Itaiiw. HUkiwl Butuijs Tiow-r, ' , Urii'KlftVtfm, VlMloneni. liH>f«»w, jn illnif, WikkJ BtntHliitf, VnmljUliiiK. r, K«t<irlilif Olil l'i.liilln|r»,rt«. US: mji for rritLti?r«, AtiiaorA, ftn'l i'ltljUnhcni iOQlh'altait^ni. I inklnv. IVintOuwcilnit, Ailvtrtlf^liiii', Hiir» liu^tiiiw ) tul »i. vw. i Ki.i-tuu(|rn 1'alilm, Ufiuljr I «ndTi»nn«giiT»»>!M, gtAtnUnl lurl M .'Iric Synt.-ia* <it Wiiuliu Mi'i Mmmiiva 8i«liu|t rronu. IVrcxiiiUiPw. clf. i 1(B lUHflpl» for llnx-wni, Omfr. Uuiu'i*, cu:. i 3ui> Itj-wW* lur Vy«ni, I I'apor M»mir»riurar», l'iili> <\>lMr", t*o.;_«) for Tuiiix'in, raimi'ra, Ouni«i»,fcxit,Sbue !•,«» Trart* S<wrtit« anJ KofcuKilc t'n.na. TTJiomanil" -if iktalj« fur Kuniivm i i«nd, (Iralo, Haj.i in«iitiiCoiiti"it«otOi»iw(li-.>>, (>,niCi'ih», ato.! Ki wins, Pl'.iiittiiliiy, I^aUiw, B.)ml, ai^ bra anil Kuiur* Valutm, III K.-rtiJU-m, Uun« «|SI Oati j.i all To Ititnli. tnUn. KiiUllunofOropMitoKlll Kartn I't-.wi ftaralKconmiiy, H.illlij«iif l(t;)i'k,ll»l(ii»,iln(i,i,Vw»ti'U<ii_-.,„„,, - - iisir. »ki.,lh».lnt-«',V. an kind* l*«ml 1 Stmjlal Uwiafi J. B.ao(10aiia(la>rtrlalli!ar tu tho (Villnctian.of I<«tiut, Eicin|<<lo»i fmi Hon uttiworta,Tnuufcr of Itoal EMatc, ui«lita «r llartM Wuioon, tah ut lUurnk, nauaf anil ^'Ittv TitrtltoHt.91, mul rroyinivrttii. —,— Halt, MK liHiiuy L^ Iho iiir)«liHion ilii Ki. Viiinr l««va, Umllatl,)!! of Arllmii^ «tc. '• li areferencMUbrory In luii>ir."-.4in«f. (wywr, tiMM ou Iho Tarluiu MbjwU, n all avtfnuftii Kormn oomplota ti a compilation ot '' wMltb bo fouut ' uf anriwlivitfa, no whcrv ctw can mieh a talmi of laufi^Ci lonnatliin from . . - Im In «»W} lioufoboMi twitainlr In erory oBlcw and It a library Into •in« volume - • -- >Hiah«i>."~Xaa. ( " A rmlar conilMuied uabla tvtrsatlMM _ -if Iftfonnat tltb bo found; It •huukl Im In onerj lioui TtMr* Juro bwn inanr at(«mut« to uut _.jiiM<»(irula«lhUioi».''—Jl«<Wil«»,_ "Tho Aamarm bithe in^ comptoM anil valuabia ut anjr work c I'onnttn*oiKit of production, lb" A«i»T«ttt la tba cbmpoat won oi ihcwm pu.oiaHMa. IIooBtainaIfllmm la a Biarnilliiua reuvrtory of vkiuablo lafonnatton, and wottb tt« Ketght b> cohl to any Mixbaiiki, fwiMrS Ilualnraa Man. I.»ol. Mmo. ,maU w any aildrm In twrt En«]Trtieloil.(cr$2.001 biIiMh,uSS .«/to,kai«ruillja«ik and laarWoa «!««>•, for $3.00. AUdrcaa «U urdtira to „ ' A<iiir<t.,«i a. JilAl(A>>-T, Mcniii|il«,Tc«a. BAPTIST BOOK 'HOUSE, tirnvCM A; IKitlinfrj', * :)5G Main Kt , aieinpIilN, Tcnn. This h0|ii!0 lift"! tweii orennlieit for the piirpnMi of unpplylni; the ilonominiiiion and tho trndit with nil ttiu atandurd llnptUt piilittcatloiii nu>l KuiuiHy-Mihuul lUi^ratnre ptililithi-it nujwlune, uud lit piibllHhurt)' prICM. Tli« Oriitln of UapttKia. Yon .mghitobe fitinlllar vriiii tt)e litnuiryot Tour own dnnninl uatton, at lunat the outline of It. You tuve no time 10 rend a largo book.. In thin little tiook of IHU pftKeayou buve IIhU In An'^tatiel). The author comiucui vs and trarra back the Bapttai denoinlnntiua from lh« pn-aeot ccntury lo the d»»« atf the apOAllcs. It wilt ahow yon that Baptlhtadldnotorlgtnato with Itog^r WilllHntK. nor In Kntclaiid, nor with the mart wen of Mnn»t«r, Huour fnciuic* ohuriie, hut arn oider than the Prot4-atRuia or tlio t.!iithMll<-«, htid arc, In 'HCt. tho only rollKloUMComiounity thnt linii atTOd RUioethoaiHiatlfa. and the only church deserving to bo onllod Tli» Chnrch ot Ulirlat. Thla Is H new Hnd i(r«nliy cnlaraod <Mitilnn. Ity 8. UFonl, U.. I). I'rlcoOi ct*. Thpl'lirlallnii'M Dnlly TrcnMiiry.—Ttiti* book furnlsi'en » short and ahnrply (fotnted irenilso on noino icxtofHoriptiircforeTei^day In the yenr. Tlinrn nrc three hnndred nnd •Ixty-flvoaliortfiorinonaln It. To a mluUirr who needs Kuxg'atlons and nnAlytloal help, this work la nliniwt Indispen^ntile, 11 may nIi>o be of ffroat vulue In the dally rontllnK* of the ChrUtlan: it may become hU trowiirr. lly Ehenczor Toraple. Fricc. |iXO. <t>ioatlAiia to llielmpenUcnt.—ThItUa very pnuKent little work, nnd Ih well raleiilntud to awaken thn ltion«htliifla nud brtnR thera to (;hrlR>. lly J. M. I'«udlt'U)u. in cloth, 110 pp, 2S eta. Tlir4>n Rcnaona for neinK n Bnptiat, nnd nTrcnUae on Coniniiiiilon.—Thia la a valuable little work, and turn twoii bleaaed tn the convcrglon of n groat innny to the llaptlat faith, and aitengiheulnK iuultitnuva In it. 314 pp. I'rlco60ot«. l*«ndI«ton'a Krrinoiiia. Kiftv ahort aer- Rulil<-uta. ThU la 'an lu- liy J. M Poudlet'in. Prlcc, t» cloth, ll.CO Pnlpit Ctcrma. Plana for Hcrmona. Thiali not H book of akeieton aermniii lor lazy yonng minlitcra, but a hook naluulatud to aid In the nrcparalion of neriuona. lly \V . W. Wythe, lima., tinted paiKir. I'ricc, In olotU, ll.W. Prcpar.illnH and nftllverjr of Nrr> mooM. A bonk that haa had a wide olronln-. tlon. and baa boon greatly oommeaded by min- lalera of all deiumiTnatloai. It la a complete trentlae on the art and aelence Involved in preaolilnf;. and nannot fall lo l>e highly prollt- able to evcrj- preaober who wlirnlvB It i tliorauRn itudy. 574 pngMi. Uy John A.llroad roonn on tniporiant valunblo book. able to every preaflber who wliraive It a : jffn atudy. 6T4 pngfia. Uy John A. U«,I,I.lD. Hound tn chith, rrlco,ll.7{. PalpU Thamea nnd Pr«neher*a Aa> •latnMl. Comprising onlllnea of aermoiia, to whlob IR aliiieuiled the art of preaching priu Uoally devL>lo|H)d. SlOpagea. Prico,|J.UO, Help t«>th«> PnlpK; or.Nkclchtta nnd Kheloionaol Hermoika. Uy the author of Pulpit Ttiemej. ISmu. Clotb. Twovolnmoa In one. Price, 13 .00. NhtiUififtii nnd SUalrlona omcrmouM, Halted for all <H;paaloua—nve hundred In nam* ber. A very naetnl volnino forthoae who.from Inauniclent mental dlaolpllna,Brenotpnj|>are<l lo DO analyze suhjecta aa lo fully develop iu the •ornion the thnnKlitu lliey have connected witii tbe text. It* use will train to anoh anajyala aa wlllbfl piwtndntnily uicfui, not ooly for the texta given, hnl fur othora rIro. It will bo fouud MiMOlally useful to our colored minis* tera. r Price, W,1I0. Tli« Pnlpit «rel«p««llannd Miaialor'a (lompanloM. CoutaiulDS (Ml aketclie* and akaleuinaof «ennous,anit Siieaaayaou Biblical loaming, theoiogloal atu itM, aud |h« «x>mpaa|. tlon anti delivery of aermon*. w« have anld a lilt* a nnraber of the** to mtr Oolnred mini*, ira, anil may speak very bl|lily,^tliein. OU pKCM. rii®c,(W'Wt ' Thf lilbic l.oahlnK.«ln«a. IllustraUiii tlifi itivi'mlllea of tiutoou chancier, asd tha qnallMiia of tlin human heart, I'rufUM'lylltgi. triuod with olijecl toachlitg »ilcliire«, sho«i«i the pnin nud nitacrr rt^anlliDg iiom vtcc.ana the j>c!i<;« nnd naiiplntett arialnf; from vltms, TiilalarRHanil imliiiif wi>i k cooalsta otiU dif. fernnt hooka Ouun<l in oiio volume; la lllu- tratf d with 172 ougrRvmRS, showing every rs- rlfly ol bumnii chHnicter aud evi^ry asality of the luimnu lieiirt. It la a quuito l\irm, bail nearly lioo piigea, In oaall. re«.| type. It li iKitand In Ihfl rnotc t]urabli< binding. Fine Eng. liab cloth, green, paueled, gilt center. Rnc: lyclopaedia of Rclliflona Kaowt. . or, a Uiotlonary of ihe llible, llieoIoKy, Heligions illosrapby, »clr«l»iilic«i Htatary, and aimions. hew rtfViKedi<l|i|on. Dmlpira as arauipfnlnbookol reference oa all rellglout ntliJi'Cta, lIluttrHtcM by wood rula, maps and enKravlngx ou copper unU atesl. Kdlted by 1. Newton Uruwu. l,ii7S pages. In tlieep, eiira. Frlee. IS.OO, Tils' Aunotiitcd PnrnBrnitli lllble. Pali, llaheil hy Ibo Lomion Tract Socit ly. Thia In tho lieKt aid l» llliile atndy yet piiliiuhedi Ita notea are brief mid lull ennugli, wiihout bcloi enmlH'raoinr. IMa recommended (it all leu- Ing mInlNterM. Ho library Is conipi, t< without lU " .rrloe, 10 «lieep,l4.0l». Alda to nVvolion, Includlni; Itiekeratetli on PrnvtT, M'ntt*' Oulde to Prayer, and Seletl Uevotloual Ksordaea. The title ol thN book aiplaluB Ita character and dealgn. llesldasUis wt.ole of I>r- Watta' nneqiittTed «nlde.le Prn7«>r« It contains Ihe tiehly cTsngellcil VIcwa of Prayer, by Mr. Ulokcrsteth. wlUi exaniplea from hcripture and other »out«*, aiimclont to lllnstrate the prluclplca, and aid the young Christian In applying thsm to prw- lice. The hints In tlie ITe ace are InvaiuiWe for Social Prayer Meeungs, the beneflu ot which are iomellmea wholly loat lor want ot observing Jast aunh things aa he ikjidU put lOmo. saOpagee. Oloth. Pilce.ll.Ca Ifow«fl on th»« Daaconahlp. The Bm- eoualilp: Ita Nature, yualWcatlonsand Dntlj*. The most complete ana comprehensive treaW exuni upon this subject. It tural and practical, and ahonid he in 'he bMdi ol all wbo bold this useful oBloo In B«P"" chnrches. It annpIlM a deflclenoy whlBh bu long existed, and been oIt<<n I'^nfu f'allj a foiltfevelopmentof fie wripturalldMOl t^ deacon'a office, lis relations to the churcb sm to the paatorahlp, the true and the sphere of lt» Innuene^ forg^. Mw tinderstaad the real glorr of thl«_lnstituUoBM I hrlat. llyB,JJ.C llowell, " D; 144. CloUi. Price, 40CU. Scrlptaral I*wol waa prepared by l)r. Hoyey at "J}"**'®/ an Kidlealaalloal Connoll In New ^fJ^-J'",? Is a very able dlscoaalon of an Joct. BWlvahUovoy,D.O. The Pnatort Hla ««••>« "'"^f'*;?? Kit Dnttea. ThIa work baa been prepaj^ wiw apeclal reference to tlie wanta ^f cbvcra the range of •nhjoota nanallv embra^ in a course oneotutya n faajoral T n w w Tho style of iho work U becotnea tUe welglity aud Inwr disouaaed My H. Harvey, W D-t Hamuum Tliwlogloal Chvlatlnn noetrlnent A of -1 heolovr. This Is a work which bMio« been needed.' It presanU JWl'J^.XU ol Ss markably clear manuer. t h e ^ l r l n ^ o i mj BaorotI HorlplurOs, and tli»^0T|Mlaatl0n an» oitllnancus ol a ohrUtlM pbureii. Tbeaninoj baa ancceeded admirably In Ihe wort wwenw nndortook, and w< have a caroW. wncwgw emlnoatly readablo work on Chrla.lan wj^ irlnea for tha use of pastor^unday^M" teacben and lamlUefc Re I W d ' m " ^ ainca it waa laaued abowa bow wldolf ot auch a work waa fii fliiC a^p^tod. Dy J. M. ^ « - ' ^^ ^^^^^^^ •'il l.I I H'.' Ill' II'J I •• "' -i-'i'mTJi' 'JJL...!)!'.'*' I W I -I-.-1. . •''i i '-fn.-r- -.-J J^i .1-''"i^'Ij'i.^I.'"?-.,n^ Y ,.""":-" ^ ' ~ •• En^w>dattb^PoatOmci^ofMempbl^Tenn..Mi^ecQt»dC^ . i i i u, ifn'jiim " ^ ^ ' ^ ^ V o L X X X V i l l . " BrMij. TBM:, A P R I L 1 2 , i 8 8 i . Xetr " EX^^getical. TIIK SAllBATI V O.U LOUIVB I M V. 1 Wo think HKtiti'r our mmlcra will ho pl^-nawl t" roail itifl fiillowliiK «ble nrliclo ft"n> Iho i«;»i of l>r. W. J,»aiikl, I till* fliy. <''o linn of »U iiwit to fili»crv« tlifi Uird'a (iiiy. It wui eallwl fMIh bv Uio imi?iiil>t on the part <jf tin; wbi«V> «. ll<-i s and tUhUKili broiitvora (fenmBlly, of thia oliy; to l.rfuW ovor tho ' l a w s protcctliijc the 8an)»atli f'Oin dowcratlmi. umW ih* Ui^tereWp of eW' .Mr. bon«, un o.x-)'reMt.yt«riftn niinisttT. ffIi.irun»iiuiii(lppt.'naent80oUty of hU own. wlilvh ho oalU th« Klr«nserH' cliutfh. Dr. Diinicl fiUriy prwrilf. tlifl SurOF-an Uioory rcvtanUuK the K.il.lunh mhiMMtwl by Calripi ""ll l-Mt'""". :>n"l H'"''' ooU'inpomrirH. vl/: Unit CbriatahoIish'Hl UicSrtl.iiiiLli wltti nil ollii'i .l.Mvihh ccri>. rootil'-S, «<«"1 "dvufrttcn lha An.w'!0-Ha.K0ii tlu'ory, viz: tbHt U U It i w t of llio iniiriU law, and of perpL-ln (I ol>Hf{u- , Uoll.-Ki). BAfimr.] T he first prc-rcqHihJle (o fctisiblo wrilini,', as io eciulblo talking. tlinl llio iti-llvitliial "know wliat. he is talking or wrilinj? aboul." And Ihia i« tho placc to tlcfino Hliorply and 8ci ui atol.v what we mean by "Uio SaUbiitli," aiul then (o ImUI tbal tloliriUioii firmly "iito tho cnil of the discuMion. Ami let it ho loincwbon d that iu lo-;ic cverythiiiK (leiwmlB MlJon eorrcct aefinition, and tliat a true acfiiiltion must incUido crorylhitiK that i« coaciitlal, »n(l cxcUide cvcrytiiing lh.it is non-eascntial, to an acciirato description of Uie thing defined. What, according to this prinoinie, inuBt ho included as a true dufinltidn of tho Sabbatli ? What h efwonUal to tho institution as an inotitution V And wiiat is - merely incidental iu connection with it? These qiic»lions are iiiiporlant. And it is absohifely in- tll»pen»<abIo tliat tlioy bo answered if the argument is uot to be a mere game of shuttle-cock with enip- ty words bandied back and forth. In order to de- litio tho SaWiath, wo ao to tho coiuniandinent of tho decalogue, which is a jiarl of the moral law. Bat before wfi go wo must bear in uiind a very im portant dlBtinction. There are two kinds of com- mandments or preceptf. IM these now bo dis- tinguished, the one class from tho other. MOItAI, A.VK rOSlTIVE I'llKCEPTB Butler says: "Moral precepts are precepts the reason of which we see. rositive precepts arc precepts the reason of which wo do not see. Moral duties arise o'ut of tho nature of tho case itseif, prior to external demands. Positive duties do not arise out of tiie nature of the case, but from ex- ternal command. Nor would they bo duties at all were it not for fiuch command received from Uim wlioso crcaturos and subjects wc arc." In other words, a moral commandmeut sprihgti out of tho very nature of things, and must continue binding as long aa that nature ol things on which it is founded remains unchanged ; while a positive cii- Bctniout is grounded uolely in the will of »iim who enacts it, and may bo changed or abrogated when- ovor U pleases him. TrtK QUKSTION IlKFOUK U8 now is: Do wo find in the fourth cominandmont merely a positivd'and temporary enactment, or a moral and permanent one "universai" aud "per- petual" in its obligation ? Tho substanco of tho BabbatU may bo donued as this: The setting"apart of ono day In Bovon for purposes of rest and of roUglotiB worBbip. This is substantially all that is to bo included as essential in a deflnition Of tho Sabbath, All olso conoccHlug it, as for example which day is to bo obserrcd, la matter ol posiUvo enaolmant, and may bo changed, and has boon ohuigod. Bo alBO.tRe penalties to bo iniliuied for violating it, and'all the varloas rogttUUon* con< GorninK it under the theoerboy »f the Israelites, tbOBo MO Kdmlttcd to be a«rotndulal, temporary, liable to Imj done away with at the will of him who iustituttMl them. But tho solirtancc of tho frnirth commandment, that which l« esfcntlal to it as dc- ftnwl above. Is of a moral obligation which i« ot universal application to man M man, and not to any particular nation; and U is of p<!riM;lual" oh- ligation, and, thereforp, can never l»c abrogalc<l as long a» man is man and G <m1 is Gotl. and the relation subsihtlng between Ihe two i-ontlimes. Thia is the pro|witiou now to be proved. The flmt argument showing the nnive'-^al aud {M>rpetual obligation of the Sibbath, as already inliinutcd, is found In the fact that the rcngioiis inleicstji of men rccjuini hiicIi an institution ; and this is tnio of the Gejitilc and .I<;w alike, and in orery ag? of the world. Man is iwoiitiaily a wor- «tiiping tieiiig. He must have, and will have, hit rplit;ion. And in order lo the t'xlHtence and jwr- pctUation of religion, there must be stated religious exflrgiscs conductcd rcgularlr. And since maii'a nature always has requiietl and always will re- quire religious exrciscs of not only an indlvhlHal bnt also a social nature, it follows that there mast he some specific time set apart for private and public devotion, because what is not; done systematically and regularly will n6t l)c done at all,and all history shows that when the Sabbath di« religion, first in public and then In privato, dies with it. ilorc- o\-or, it is clearly provable that in the very nature of things there i« a necessity for a Bt»t*4 period of rest, both to Iwdy and nilnd. All these crying iieceisllies of man's being, spiritual, phyidcal aud mental, the Sabbath was designed to meet. And when man is no longer under 0m.K!AT10S TO WOltSIIll' OOU, when his soul and body cease to cry out for; a stated season of reiiosc, then, but uot until then, may tho demand for the Sabbath cease. Tho institution is moral—that is, founded in the very naturo of things, and in unalterable relations, and, therefore, it must continue to the end of the world. And because all this, out of which it springs, character- izes man as man, it Is an institution which God has enacted for those who need it, and these arc not the Jews only, but tho Gentiles also—tho Christians—men. A second argument in defence of this same proposition la this: The Babbath was not for the Mosaic, or Jewish, dispensation only, because the Sabbath law was not originally given to Moses, but the inatitutlon runs parallel with the history of the human race from the bealnning of time. I'roofof this proi)osition is gathered from the Old TestaKiont, of course. At tho end of tho week of creation, God blessetl the seventh day and sancti- fied It Marriage and the Sabbatii are the twowili- vinoly ordained Institutions which we can trace backward to Etien. The number "seven" has al- * ways, from the very earliest ages, been regarded as the number of perfection and of peculiar sacrcd' noss. Noah twice observed periods of seven days in sending forth bis dove. A "week" is spokon of as known to Laban and his family. At Jacob s death his children mourned for him "seven days." At tho institution of the Passover wo read, "Seven days shall 'ye cat unleavened bread." At the gathering of manna wo read, "to-morrow is tho rest of tho holy 8abb»tl> nnto the Lord. Bake that ye will bake to-day, and seethe lhat ye will seethe, and lhat which renwlnoth over lay np for you. to be kept until tho morning." And Mowss said s |*'EAtthat to-day; for to-day is a 8ab1»th to the Lord. Six days ahall yo gather it, but on the seWBth, Which is tho Sabbath, tlicre shaU bo none." Let It bo romejwbeted that this gatberlng of tlKi manna hero rcfttrred tn was' befofO tha ' Israelites had comft tto Mount Sinai, and conse- .iu«n»!y belore the typieaJ law wji* jflven: »ow, Ha»n, can Use Sabbath b« of merely a posltlre amt iwrcroonial nature, fo bo abrogaletl a« a i«»rt of ' THE CKBItilO.SIAI.i I-AW, when wo find Its origin in E-len. traces of Il» ob- servance throngh all tho patriarchal dIspeftSatlons. anti indisputable evidence of its exJatutice iHjfore the Israellt*!* hail ever received their ceremonial law. Is (lot the tonduslon jrreitiftable Unit i^ was given originally to the wliole race in Kdim—tt be- longs to the whiilo r«cc, and aslt didnot^gitt wiUi the Bittailic fKwitlre enactments, «» U ^Ud not end with them at tbe cbmlngof Christ? This is tho pn>pcr place to Introduce a tWfrt argument establishing the geiier»i . proporition , under con*Ulonitl6n. It is pressed by «ora«'wril«»* with great vigor, notably Dr. Dabnefi who •'It can hardly be aiipiKweil that Homer «iid Heilotl borrotfed from tho books of Moses 8abb»tJe*l «U s lusions which woald li»ve bean lo their l»BBir»'r» unintelligible. They irimt be tho remaattt*^ | those primeval traditions of the patrlarah*! r^igt™ | which had been trmnsferred by ih« descendants of JaphethtotheUleofChitUiu. The early .idlaslons to a sacred seventh day may be snlHci^ntly e*-' hiblted by citing » collection of them f«t> £u«9biit«'* Preparaito Hmngaico^ which ho quotes ttom th* 'Itromata' of Clement of Alexandria.'' Alid then follow no less than eleven qaoUtlons from Ilonlod^ and Homer and Calllmachus, wilhdisUnot allii- slon to the seventh as a sacred day. It» »pi«aranc« here in pagan literature is altogether significant. A fourth argument may bo pnwented is tho crowning one of ail. The Sabbath, In its eAsenre as already defined, is not a part Of the ceromonial law IwcAUse it Is found in the very heart of the moral law. It Is ono of the ten commandmonta. It belong* to the great dccalf guc. Whoever may sweep away one of those grand moral precepts binding all men as men, Jew or Gentile alike, may. sweep away them all. But these words are writ- ten on the ro:k! and while time etjdnrcs, Uiey shall abide. I noiv close the discussion on this point Either of tho arguments presented is strong. All of thorn taken together, In my humble jud«ment, arc abso- lutely conclusive. They prove that TllE BABHATH 1« A PART OF T8K MOBAt liAW, and SO must abide till heaven and earth pass ' away. Thus far I haTC viewed thU subject In the light Of the great broad principles involved in It, e»pe«l« . ally as those aro unfolded in the Old TostAment But now I must turn to thoNewTesUment, for it has been a6fleHe<l that "ihere is not a word In tha New Testament enjoiijlng or even Intimating M.a duty tho keeping of the Sabbath, or tbe first day of tho week, or anv other day.? To Oils field of Inqnlry wo now turn, reniomberinff th*t to Iho Christian tho BIblo Is one book from beginning to end; that the great fundamenUl principles of tho Old Testament arc Ute uroat basal prinoiploa of IhO Now; lhat (to change tlio nIrUplior) tho Oldia revelation in the bnd, while tho Now Is revoUtlon in the fiower; that Christianitr in eren Paal'aoim^ tfepUon of if, is the foli exhibition of tho latent foro^ of-Judaism, all that waa ostontial to tlie fonher Iw* ing tobdned in the latter, and only th«t whioh WM civil and ineldental and typical and ceremonial in tho old dispsninUiou being droppt^ in tho n*w. And as wo go into this field of JiiTWrtlB»tlo«»i l o t " bear with ns loo Ibo doflnition of the Sabbath ftU ready givoo, utd romembct' thitall that la «oiea<« •i •J.SiS f •

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, of affairs (hon th<? majorlly. of Ihim

13088 men ellclled the Informal ion that

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er all through,,thr> coming H«>ttt'<)it iiiitii

the next Presidential ulKotioit Is ovin*.

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allouH bare their tfloct on btiiiiiii Kf,

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trade is inoro than wo nun drcMNi oiit

from our philosophy. \V« tliii.-k it}»

dangerous to udvuuco hU'li gloonij

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two HURCOptlblO to ttiO illlhKKUO of

opinions exprcsbcd in Ica.iinjj Jour-

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with a grain of gait. If the demand

for goods or any class conics from (liC

coinuiou people the niattor of polities

will not affect trading in tho least. In-

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prcHsiou that will bo felt ull along tlic

line, and il the present form of sing-

nation duo is to politio.ll move-

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natural deuiaiid as (ho real csusie, and

wo look to an early improvunnijit in

tho coudition of (jado by « reversal

of this stato of affau-s. Wo have licard

complaints of dullness, but tliey are

not much deeper than tiiey »ru usuall}

at this time of tho year, and most of

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present and not to tho future, wliicii

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TIIK SAllBATI V O.U LOUIVB I M V. 1 Wo think HKtiti'r our mmlcra will ho pl -nawl t" roail

itifl fiillowliiK «ble nrliclo ft"n> Iho i«;»i of l>r. W. J,»aiikl, I till* fliy. <''o

linn of »U iiwit to fili»crv« tlifi Uird'a (iiiy. It wui eallwl fMIh bv Uio imi?iiil>t on the part <jf tin; wbi«V> «. ll<-i s and tUhUKili broiitvora (fenmBlly, of thia oliy; to l.rfuW ovor tho

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Ui tereWp of eW' .Mr. bon«, un o.x-)'reMt.yt«riftn niinisttT. ffIi.irun»iiuiii(lppt.'naent80oUty of hU own. wlilvh ho oalU th« Klr«nserH' cliutfh. Dr. Diinicl fiUriy prwrilf. tlifl SurOF-an Uioory rcvtanUuK the K.il.lunh mhiMMtwl by Calripi ""ll l-Mt'""". :>n"l H'"''' ooU'inpomrirH. vl/: Unit CbriatahoIish'Hl UicSrtl.iiiiLli wltti nil ollii'i .l.Mvihh ccri>. rootil'-S, «<«"1 "dvufrttcn lha An.w'!0-Ha.K0ii tlu'ory, viz: tbHt U U It iwt of llio iniiriU law, and of perpL-ln (I ol>Hf{u-

, Uoll.-Ki). BAfimr.]

T h e first prc-rcqHihJle (o fctisiblo wrilini,', as io

eciulblo talking. tlinl llio iti-llvitliial "know

wliat. he is talking or wrilinj? aboul." And Ihia i«

tho placc to tlcfino Hliorply and 8ci ui atol.v what we

mean by "Uio SaUbiitli," aiul then (o ImUI tbal

tloliriUioii firmly "iito tho cnil of the discuMion.

Ami let it ho loincwbon d that iu lo-;ic cverythiiiK

(leiwmlB MlJon eorrcct aefinition, and tliat a true

acfiiiltion must incUido crorylhitiK that i« coaciitlal,

»n(l cxcUide cvcrytiiing lh.it is non-eascntial, to an

acciirato description of Uie thing defined. What,

according to this prinoinie, inuBt ho included as a

true dufinltidn of tho Sabbatli ? What h efwonUal

to tho institution as an inotitution V And wiiat is

- merely incidental iu connection with it? These

qiic»lions are iiiiporlant. And it is absohifely in-

tll»pen»<abIo tliat tlioy bo answered if the argument

is uot to be a mere game of shuttle-cock with enip-

ty words bandied back and forth. In order to de-

litio tho SaWiath, wo ao to tho coiuniandinent of

tho decalogue, which is a jiarl of the moral law.

Bat before wfi go wo must bear in uiind a very im

portant dlBtinction. There are two kinds of com-

mandments or preceptf. IM these now bo dis-

tinguished, the one class from tho other. MOItAI, A.VK rOSlTIVE I'llKCEPTB

Butler says: "Moral precepts are precepts the

reason of which we see. rositive precepts arc

precepts the reason of which wo do not see. Moral

duties arise o'ut of tho nature of tho case itseif,

prior to external demands. Positive duties do not

arise out of tiie nature of the case, but from ex-

ternal command. Nor would they bo duties at all

were it not for fiuch command received from Uim

wlioso crcaturos and subjects wc arc." In other

words, a moral commandmeut sprihgti out of tho

very nature of things, and must continue binding

as long aa that nature ol things on which it is

founded remains unchanged ; while a positive cii-

Bctniout is grounded uolely in the will of »iim who

enacts it, and may bo changed or abrogated when-

ovor U pleases him. TrtK QUKSTION IlKFOUK U8

now is: Do wo find in the fourth cominandmont merely a positivd'and temporary enactment, or a moral and permanent one "universai" aud "per-petual" in its obligation ? Tho substanco of tho BabbatU may bo donued as this: The setting"apart of ono day In Bovon for purposes of rest and of roUglotiB worBbip. This is substantially all that is to bo included as essential in a deflnition Of tho Sabbath, All olso conoccHlug it, as for example which day is to bo obserrcd, la matter ol posiUvo enaolmant, and may bo changed, and has boon ohuigod. Bo alBO.tRe penalties to bo iniliuied for violating it, and'all the varloas rogttUUon* con< GorninK i t under the theoerboy »f the Israelites, tbOBo MO Kdmlttcd to be a«rotndulal, temporary,

liable to Imj done away with at the will of him who

iustituttMl them. But tho solirtancc of tho frnirth

commandment, that which l« esfcntlal to it as dc-

ftnwl above. Is of a moral obligation which i« ot

universal application to man M man, and not to

any particular nation; and U is of p<!riM;lual" oh-

ligation, and, thereforp, can never l»c abrogalc<l

as long a» man is man and G<m1 is Gotl. and the

relation subsihtlng between Ihe two i-ontlimes.

Thia is the pro|witiou now to be proved.

The flmt argument showing the nnive'-^al aud

{M>rpetual obligation of the Sibbath, as already

inliinutcd, is found In the fact that the rcngioiis

inleicstji of men rccjuini hiicIi an institution ; and

this is tnio of the Gejitilc and .I<;w alike, and in

orery ag? of the world. Man is iwoiitiaily a wor-

«tiiping tieiiig. He must have, and will have, hit

rplit;ion. And in order lo the t'xlHtence and jwr-

pctUation of religion, there must be stated religious

exflrgiscs conductcd rcgularlr. And since maii'a

nature always has requiietl and always will re-

quire religious exrciscs of not only an indlvhlHal

bnt also a social nature, it follows that there mast

he some specific time set apart for private and public

devotion, because what is not; done systematically

and regularly will n6t l)c done at all,and all history

shows that when the Sabbath d i « religion, first

in public and then In privato, dies with it. ilorc-

o\-or, it is clearly provable that in the very nature

of things there i« a necessity for a Bt»t*4 period o f

rest, both to Iwdy and nilnd. All these crying

iieceisllies of man's being, spiritual, phyidcal aud

mental, the Sabbath was designed to meet. And

when man is no longer under

0m.K!AT10S TO WOltSIIll' OOU,

when his soul and body cease to cry out for; a stated

season of reiiosc, then, but uot until then, may tho

demand for the Sabbath cease. Tho institution is

moral—that is, founded in the very naturo of

things, and in unalterable relations, and, therefore,

it must continue to the end of the world. And

because all this, out of which it springs, character-

izes man as man, it Is an institution which God

has enacted for those who need it, and these arc

not the Jews only, but tho Gentiles also—tho

Christians—men.

A second argument in defence of this same

proposition la this: The Babbath was not for the

Mosaic, or Jewish, dispensation only, because the

Sabbath law was not originally given to Moses,

but the inatitutlon runs parallel with the history of

the human race from the bealnning of time.

I'roofof this proi)osition is gathered from the Old

TestaKiont, of course. At tho end of tho week of

creation, God blessetl the seventh day and sancti-

fied I t Marriage and the Sabbatii are the twowili-

vinoly ordained Institutions which we can trace

backward to Etien. The number "seven" has al-

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ways, from the very earliest ages, been regarded as

the number of perfection and of peculiar sacrcd'

noss. Noah twice observed periods of seven days

in sending forth bis dove. A "week" is spokon of

as known to Laban and his family. A t Jacob s

death his children mourned for him "seven days."

At tho institution of the Passover wo read, "Seven

days shall 'ye cat unleavened bread." At the

gathering of manna wo read, "to-morrow is tho

rest of tho holy 8abb»tl> nnto the Lord. Bake that

ye will bake to-day, and seethe lhat ye will seethe,

and lhat which renwlnoth over lay np for you. to

be kept until tho morning." And Mowss said s

|*'EAtthat to-day; for to-day is a 8ab1»th to the

Lord. Six days ahall yo gather it, but on the

seWBth, Which is tho Sabbath, tlicre shaU bo

none." Let It bo romejwbeted that this gatberlng

of tlKi manna hero rcfttrred tn was' befofO tha '

Israelites had comft tto Mount Sinai, and conse-

.iu«n»!y belore the typieaJ law wji* jflven: »ow,

Ha»n, can Use Sabbath b« of merely a posltlre amt

iwrcroonial nature, fo bo abrogaletl a« a i«»rt of ' THE CKBItilO.SIAI.i I-AW,

when wo find Its origin in E-len. traces of Il» ob-

servance throngh all tho patriarchal dIspeftSatlons.

anti indisputable evidence of its exJatutice iHjfore

the Israellt*!* hail ever received their ceremonial

law. Is (lot the tonduslon jrreitiftable Unit i^ was

given originally to the wliole race in Kdim—tt be-

longs to the whiilo r«cc, and aslt d i dno t ^g i t t

wiUi the Bittailic fKwitlre enactments, «» U Ud not

end with them at tbe cbmlngof Christ?

This is tho pn>pcr place to Introduce a tWfrt

argument establishing the geiier»i . proporition ,

under con*Ulonitl6n. It is pressed by «ora«'wril«»*

with great vigor, notably Dr. Dabnefi who

•'It can hardly be aiipiKweil that Homer «iid Heilotl

borrotfed from tho books of Moses 8abb»tJe*l «U s

lusions which woald li»ve bean lo their l»BBir»'r»

unintelligible. They irimt be tho remaattt*^ |

those primeval traditions of the patrlarah*! r^igt™ |

which had been trmnsferred by ih« descendants of

JaphethtotheUleofChitUiu. The early .idlaslons

to a sacred seventh day may be snlHci^ntly e*-'

hiblted by citing » collection of them f«t> £u«9biit«'*

Preparaito Hmngaico^ which ho quotes ttom th*

'Itromata' of Clement of Alexandria.'' Alid then

follow no less than eleven qaoUtlons from Ilonlod^

and Homer and Calllmachus, wilhdisUnot allii-

slon to the seventh as a sacred day. It» »pi«aranc«

here in pagan literature is altogether significant.

A fourth argument may bo pnwented is tho

crowning one of ail. The Sabbath, In its eAsenre

as already defined, is not a part Of the ceromonial

law IwcAUse it Is found in the very heart of the

moral law. It Is ono of the ten commandmonta.

It belong* to the great dccalf guc. Whoever may

sweep away one of those grand moral precepts

binding all men as men, Jew or Gentile alike, may.

sweep away them all. But these words are writ-

ten on the ro:k! and while time etjdnrcs, Uiey

shall abide.

I noiv close the discussion on this point Either

of tho arguments presented is strong. All of thorn

taken together, In my humble jud«ment, arc abso-

lutely conclusive. They prove that

TllE BABHATH 1« A PART OF T8K MOBAt liAW,

and SO must abide till heaven and earth pass '

away.

Thus far I haTC viewed thU subject In the light

Of the great broad principles involved in It, e»pe«l« .

ally as those aro unfolded in the Old TostAment

But now I must turn to thoNewTesUment, for it

has been a6fleHe<l that "ihere is not a word In tha

New Testament enjoiijlng or even Intimating M.a

duty tho keeping of the Sabbath, or tbe first day

of tho week, or anv other day.? To Oils field of

Inqnlry wo now turn, reniomberinff th*t to Iho

Christian tho BIblo Is one book from beginning to

end; that the great fundamenUl principles of tho

Old Testament arc Ute uroat basal prinoiploa of IhO

Now; lhat (to change tlio nIrUplior) tho Oldia

revelation in the bnd, while tho Now Is revoUtlon

in the fiower; that Christianitr in eren Paal'aoim^

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of-Judaism, all that waa ostontial to tlie fonher Iw*

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civil and ineldental and typical and ceremonial in

tho old dispsninUiou being droppt^ in tho n*w.

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o f a l l t h a t b e a « c r i U « « t < r m o , l a t h a t o o n n e o t l o n , B n d I m e U s s i e x p o s i t i o n « t U i e i > K > i » u e ^ p a i toipturi*fa*v«nTar

I t l g a m a i l n f to m e ' t h a t b e w o u ^ ^ ^ B e l " " " -

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oC in»'ml)«M havliiK iliHtiWlo Itft'l OK mn'ttr HiUiiwio lt»(l ttii.v ^rtlfiai tion n'ltli ntiy i.illitircit In CIiIm cliy. ttiid w l iohavo liiul 110 <;!aiuiv<?t[uit w iU i t h o (tfMrard hnrotofore «x> itttiiij^ in Uii) tiouuiutiiiidoii hero, and ara now at work ; ami,

WiiPJtEAs, The jjroat |iciiiiiiiy objects In UI IH IJJV

uro ( I ) 'I'lift Riory of OtHl iiu<l Iho nalva-U<»!i ol iticii; ( t ) ISriiiK iiboul hannoiiy ftiHi iinlty ill llu) »leiioiii!iiallOii in tliis city, to tho oml that Hiii h a I'hurcli iniglit bo biillt up hero as HhtUI'bo a |iiiWor I'lji- j^ood. ftiiil n soiirco of [iriilo to (hi< iiinm-bi'iK. Hs well iiM In tlio (lonoiniiiation ihroiij^hoiit llic Slate ; 'Uii),

U'liKitKAR, Wo havo ih<«!iii(!t1 it [»ru(b)iit in (;allin{{ n ))a»-i(»i', i'> <'ull (ijK! from «ui^i<in'thn Blate; oiio

. Tii« now couRtilntioii adtn id in" tho. laitv lo I " " I '^ t ia l i ty ik.I- luvjii lirw^ in iTiiiUon lu - ' 1 . 1 1 io,.ii 1 .1 Mli(> tr(iu!)l(w iii>tH'<i(ji) llieliiK! (jiilvary umt Klfiht'i

0 couforonces -van a.loj.tmlln 18( 1. and « | Th('r..f..n., lu, it

f i i r

fi: n;

4

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t . i h

^ , . ^ U E A T m O N W l l K E r , . !

"Gwi^t^^roij Wlioel" wan llrst jiiib.

iM j f t 1850, and «oin« 40,000 copio* vvcro put

if<!Ul»>tl0D In forty nioiitlio, Durluv; thooccu-

Jfashvlllo by tiio IJiilou army, tlie J'tib-

l l O i l ^ ,boing l» Us i>oftf<OH"'lou, tlifl [ilalfls of

W l ^ ^ r o dei!(royo<l---a toss In itnolf of

Plliettftro jio inoi'c coj>ic>< Itavc; biHMt inMuwl.

,/BlfthoiJ CaiHirs i« ri'ii()r|i!il to iiavo tlmt

'^'flotbiuif liad so Injurc'd ^^elho(lisul fiiiro its liittli

= the book calltul the'Great Iron Wlipf l , ' am! that

tho book niuiit ijc aiiHwercd, or Mt!lli<vlisui wouM

' have to boclmiigod." MMtliodisui lia» ixjcn oluiuji

cd

tliu

M. K. Church Boutlidat«« froui IStiO. 'fli.' OIIMM

clmngOH, sucli h« tho abolinliiiiont of ilir cla^'i-Hifct-

hjg», «Tid tlio Itinorancy and rroliiition, i't<', oir ,

niado in 180'!, and nircp that yt-ai', irnve liccn niiinv

~ i t i« virtually Now Mctlmdi^ni to-diiv, aixi ihi'ic-

forp, on (>vory liand, the New Wlici-I i- i-All< d (or

, A I'IKIIMXI l luN.

Tho Now Groat Iron Wheel will bo bi-mi:.'hi mil

)» «U|»01'b-«tylo, wilii I wo wlot!l ciiijriiv d llic author, one at tliirty-«ix vraiH, iiDil i»ii.- ai

four. Tho retail (irii^o of tho luiok will In- $1 .'<u In

mail , liost-paid. Tho doniiaMp li atiir.-s ol itii-

bot>k to 111! ny tlionsamlH of ihi; iiiiOior'»i tViiMuN, will

bo the now steel enttraviii};'* of l)r ,1. tj. (ii avox.

from ft cat)in<)t-8ize pliotojirapli, taken W!I«MI »l\iy-

four yeai'H of ago. This will ho a inaiiiiili'-fiii

picturn and will bocxcentiiHl by tin! hcut artUt on

tho continent. A few thousand of ihesu will ho

printed on fine card 12xM, for frauiinj:. I5' in<,'

engraved on «tcol, they will never fade, ami will IM-

far more valuable and dosii aide tWaii a i)hotn}ri fti)h

that would coat or $1. The price wf the large

^arda for franiiiif? will bo $i.(K)caeh.

W o propose to have this) book ready for mail-

isig and orders on tho first of Aljay—and we make

tho follow!nu oilers to caKVHssors and »lngle sub

«eribt>r8:

To any one forwarding? us $1.50, on or before tlie

flrstof May, we will send tho book and one steel

engraving of tho author for framing ; or the l)ook

without tbe engraving for $1.2.%

A n y one sending i.8 the canh for Rovon iiookn, i ,,,„i n.„,,liiiioii-» road and a.loi.ii-.I, endoiMMl ilie

$1.50 cach—wliich will irtclihlu ihc t'D^ruviii^^ iind sfiTix* uiul jitirH'il (lie rliurrli^ tlicrrby ii^TiM^in^ to

the large one for framing—shall reeeive one eopj (.,,„(,„.„, iliei.-io. He ^lal<•d lo nie that he had

free. Any oneHendingus tho cash for twelve book-., , i,„i io.l ihc i.a«i and would work witli hin might to

ahallreecivc two e^pieH and the engraving, fn/e. , ,.,,<1 tellow.hlping all.

Jiexclrcil, il>' 1I113 .Si'coim ItapliHt c hiucli of this city, ill <.!i nfeieme aurieuibli'd, thai for thu purpose of l)iiii>iiiig alnoiil harmony ami unity, all and every f{;ip(ln in tliiweily of I.iltln liork, who de-•.iiet I In'nuei'ivt-i ol'ilio donnMiiiiatioii in (his cllv, ami wliot aua i id //•/.'/ lay asiilr their pn-judii t'« iiml panHiiMiH. iiiid ifoi i\ lo hi'rtl all dl.s.ieiiNlons ox-i»lilii.' Hiiioii;; (111' niiiiiiljer'i ol our di'iiouiiiia ion In lliinc,l\, ail' li>.>rcl>y inonl rordiallv, curiM'hlly aiul pnni ' i luMv ii vili'd n!ul ri <|iicK)('<i to unite with ii> ami HKiint I ii IMIliiling up tlie d<'iii>niiiiallon hero.

On moll n it vvaw ordcnul lliat llie foregoiny^ pro-

aiiilili UMil ii-Ko iitiMiirt he hprend upon the n-corii^

111 I he I Ji u I I'l, ami tliat ropier lie 111 riiiMlied I ti"

/•'/'i//t/( / aii<! Ti .V N K.'s-K liAri i^ r, with the ri'i/ue'^l

thai ihey pislilisli tlie Name.

'flit' aliove iKuucil liii>iiiiesM heiiig done, iiii oppor-

tunity lor un'niiig wi ih the I'fiiireh wai given. < >ue

(••JMie f< rward and wa- reiiiived. Ileii'-diction.

M. —Alter werviee tiv I tie w nler, another

o|iporluiiil\ wai given l^r unil ing with iIk- elinreh.

when -ix (illiert promplly eaiue lor ward and were

re'-nived—one for liapli«iii ind t'vo wore await ing

baptihin. All (aeon were lirit'ht, all hearts were

hapl)t . (hie proiiiiiient brother naid lo mu : " I

have enjoyed nn Hell' niori? niueo the organization

of this ehiiri.-li than iu all tin; pa«t «ix y(;arH of liv-

inir in Little Itoek put togellier."

Wo feel 'o lile-ti anil prai-e (iod for the dawn ing

of tho davlight and hope upon our denoiuinalion

in Little Koek.

l!ro. W. !•'. Blackwood, a« one ol the <dd liighth-

streel cluueh fuow di'-olved), hearing the preain

Address Baptiat IJook llonso, Memphis, lenn.

f t

S E C O N D i J A r n s T c u u i t c n . L I T T I J ; U O C K ,

A U K .

T J K O . G U A V E S : — A s all hcartK are clieered over

the good news from Little Uoek, and a« I had

the honor o f preaching for tho Second Baiitist

church of that city morning and evening, Sunday

the 30th, I have thought to give tho readers of T I IK

B A P T U T sonic items of good news respoetini^ the

work of tho Second church.

O n going among thorn you aro impressed tfl

once wi th their earnest, devoted consecration. Yon

8ce it in . the lr faces, you hear it in their eonversa-

P i&^ i ; ^ t'O'b you thoir woi-Hhip.

' Thoy ^ an intorestiug Sunday-school,

;wiih Bro. A . W . Files as Superintendent, assisted

by a good number of live, earnest and wide-awake

teachurs. Since their organization thoy have had

no pastor, and yet they have steadily grown in

namlrars and Influence, which wo tako as a good

^ ' ojqiresiion every way. Th9lr pulp i t has boonsnp-

: ' piled from time to time by dlfferont brothreii,

-^•Aftoi' tho Borvlces Sunday tiio iJOth, tho chtirch

• ' ''couvonod in conferenoe and proceeded to tho olee-

^ tion of a paator, which resulted in a unanimous

call of Bro. VacB, of S|iartonbHrg, S. C. Bro. V^ass

\ is highly rccorameiided i isa faithlul, prudent, can-

't ^tiouB, onorgQtic, pious minister, of lino soolal qual-

ities. I Io has served his preaont charge for foui:-

toon ytiarB, just as m igh t be expocted of such a man.

j / A i l aro hopoful and prayerful that (God may direct

p,^.silv;5''l»ith8ih»tterv • ..." • '

A f t« r the oloction of a postori tho fol lowing pro-

anibio and respltitiona were road an^ adopted by a

itnanitnoui tote o f tlio ohurbh, to y r l t t ^

•WHwatAf.'The Socond DapU i t . oharoh of this

Tlii* I l iun h doew not invite an) one into its fold

who cannot, nor irill iml, luy aside all old tl SKCII-

wions, picjudieo" ami iia.H.ions. The hrethrefi are

determined that the past diircrein-ei« hot ween the

(dd chnrclieM hero shall never he reterred to in their

organization.

With the riglit man a-i pallor, there is certainly

a grand work and bright future before the Hecond

Itaptist church of Little Itock. A . J . IviN< AII>.

Kev. I!ro. Kineaid vva.« not remiss in his duty in

presenting the atlairs and claims of tliis church,but

Ills article, with several others, was lost between

our otllco and tho printing ofllc^.—En. BAI'TL-^T.

H Y M N r . OOKS—A P l i O P O S I T I O N .

C O much confusion existti among our churches

^^ occasioned by tho introduction of the Now

Baptist rsalmist, which was intended to tako tlio

place of the Southern Psalmist—which was found

to bo too largo a book—and the typo too small, and

the price too high—tho publishers of the Niav Bap-

tist Psalmist have concluded to make tho following

generous oiler:

Any church wishing to exchange the old South-

ern Psalmist for Tho Now Baptist Psalmist, caii do

BO on tho fol lowing forms, v iz . : For each Southern

Pflalmisf, in any slato of repair, thoy wi l l allow the

church or possessor, half tho price of Tho Now

Baptist Psulmist, w i th or without music. Tho

prico of tlio former Is 750; tho latter, <»0c.

Tho host way to aocAmplish this wi l l be to stato

tho proposition before tho* church and liave ail tho

old books gathered in , aud report tho number, aud

tho number of new books wanted by tho ohurohi

aud sond thtfitoonisy.wlfJi tho ordor (f.

oaoh Now pMimiai-tvitlii muslo^ and &O0 for F u d m f

f i t w l l i i o u t M b » i o x S ^ ,

additional now bo^kti dostr

be given M to tho 1

I'salmUt. 'Address Baiitiiktl Tena. <

> 0 f i f i r

jatloti will

l i n j i ^ o f tho old

Hfimphifi,

T»ir..L,AJT ITLCSTI IATIOX.

GKAVITM& M A H A r r r P i e a s o send t</ my a,!-di«8« 8 uoiilea o( the Now Baptist rsalnilaf, T ^ o copieii. of Southern Pwilmlst aro « i yourdlsixwal.

F , S. HOUMIT I IKK , Baucho, Tex!

The let In (Ids is Bro, U. does not say whether he

wi.ihe* tbe P«alini«t witl i or without music. I f

wlih, the exchange Htands 8 books at 75 cents—

ifti.OO. O e d i t by half the price of the two Southcm

llaplit'i's Pualinidt, 37,'i; cents each, 7,') cents, which

taken from leaves duo u». I f ht; means

the New llaptist IValtnisl withont music the

aiiioiiinl wll! be $1.80. Credit by one hall the jirice

ot the hook ordered—.'JOjCentu—two booksOO rent.-,

leaving; -t I i!() due us. (;. .\1.

I T K M S .

Kid, r / Molliday, of Jleeville, Texa^, onr

aiilhori/cil agent for the lilanco Baptist Asw.>iaiion.

K.Hveii hy ordering the "Whe f l " before 1m1 May.

The pi iee of the "New (ireat Iron Wheel," afier the

1-1 of Ma\, will be 11.5(1, if the engraving tor fiani

in-, •Jl 0l) -t<i!al.t:;..^0—hy Rundiiig in $1 .'lO l,er<irf

I-I ot .\Liy, \(>u get b</lh, sent iM>>.t-paid (Vjr .Vl

'lot! want the hoid; anil engraving, ^o send i„,,r

and Ka\ e } our money.

F.ld. .1. II. Iloruin, we reioieo In inform hi*

fiiend", is eonvalo.seeiil. and haH hei'ii ahle to lake

a hhort walk in his yard. I'rayer ha» lueu an-

.-wered and failli rewardeil in his ea«c. « ili

grant him the favor to »ee I in brethren in the liig

liatehio AKNix iiition onec more. I^M ever* chtiii ii

rexolve to senil a ineHKonger and a liberal i-ontrihii-

tion for A«Koeialional Alii»sionH.

The expen.ses of the two young minister* at

.Lu kson, fince September lo 1st of April , ha.s been

Boine ifltjS, and only has been contributed

thri'Ugh thi.s paper by our patron.>«—lh<,- re.-tidiie

we have reinitteii lo tlieni. Wi l l not our readers

help iisi to raise .fltX) to close out this year i" Ik'ader,

seiid .^l, it no more, an yonr contribution for this

y(^ar lo the Minister's Fund. Our sisters have

done well,- we want to hear from one hundred

Ihisaiid next moHth — the proix-edH of ii few do/en

of eggs, or three or four ehit'kens.

AIM i.TKiiv. —There is a general and j.reshinii

demand tor l)r. Katon's Kernion on Adultery

I'roni Nelirajika to South Carolina letterH arc

coining to ]>r. Katon iii<|niring if that serinon hat

been iirinted in pamphlet form, and every <lay

gentlemen are stopping him on the street. Ilev.

W. P. i larrey wants .'JOO copies, Gen. Ekin, I ' . S.

A., wants a large nnml)or, a Presbyterian minii.ler,

2i') copies, etc. It is proposed lo print in neat tract

from r),(X)0 copies of that sermon, and to have ihe

same ready for distribution by the first of March

Tho prif^es will be as fol lows:

Single couy, postage paid, (k ; 20 to .'<0 copies, fic ;

1(X) copicH, $i.,'iO. If.

Send in your or lers. When this edition in ex-ban.«lcd wo can print another.

G U A V E S & M A I I A K K V , Memphis Tenn.

" T H E l U i - n s T T N A C R " S O C I K T V . — T h i s i» a v o l u n -

tary association of bj-ethren and sisters, who will

pledge themselves to sell and give away tho num-

ber of dollars worth of Baptist books and Tracts

during the year 188-1. Last year the Society put

83,100 pages into circulation, and tho eflbrt this year

is to sell and givo away one milUoa pages—1,000,-

000. AVouldlwo had one Crozicr down here, and i f

hcro.ho would say, "ll<ireil8|100 or JfjOO to aid you

in givii igjaway Baptist tracts whcro there are so

much needed. The following work wi l l circulate

1080,090 pages:

10 who win sell i-'' ao " " " 5() 11 t; 11 10 100 " " " ;!!.'.!!!!".'.!!/.!!..'.'.',.!'.."."..'.... f'

1« »« (I . . . . J ' , , , , . , . . *

W h o wi l l onllst for this year's work in one of

these ciasBOB ? '

Elder J . J . W . Mathis, o f Koicluako, MIM., i« tho

llrstto Toiuntoor to bo one of tho iBoond-claas—llS'

^Wo.will enlist in the BJO. Lock*

bart, YlrgLola, says 1164^ W h o nwrt?

ifk

j L t f f j ^

^ s s o c i a t i o n a l a n d S t i i t e

M i s s i o n s

THK rukH o r c<H>rie»A»iox,

, i ^ ^ e l i ArnorMmu mupomrnn EtMuUta OinimltU« uia.iii» IX! to maow tbe oborchwi tauko coltec-

ti-* "«O0H«5tl.>n tor the »U»t4. CV.nven-

' T l ^ t a-emembwi. of thl . B<J«td a, CoU«otlon report aD.l JKIR»» ' )NTULY I I 10 the MLS^LONI.N' >ioaev,ry o.

r«T«ond. iuo.hAn l«U.«Jolul .nl«il«u.or of lh«C«.iVen

lion anJ the AwtoclsUou.

„oMKMI''MON Ii..\lt(.s«»t-THKIIN KArrtST COSVKV N.

business, and tho country ohtircho« eaunot meet bo-

oauM» of bad weather. As tho work has btwn so

long delayed we trust that the city churohm wil l

now tome up with enlarged contributions aud l i l t

(hedebt al and now that spring has come let

every church In the land do iUcolle«ti«(n»romptly,

and Kc.nl it in. Now for business, brethren. JAMEK WAIKIW, J l-S.

R

HKCUKTAHV W A T K I W KKI-nltT.

K V . . T A M E S WATKI tS . M S.. has ma.

up of

hi-

Houii-annual rej^rt !-» i..e iioar l, whi- h t-r

Conventional ye..r . over, only tonr month, A .

we have published monthly stateinent.s all aKmi.',

tt-f give below simply the trencral «u.nmuig

ihe'rcport, and iii* remarks ni«>ii it. T../rAl-« HI^t'KtO'.VKSTIO.v

His (la!- ni« ^fwx'iAtloD

Big Km..ry . tulrsl 1 norofl ( oinlwrUf"! tmck Rl«er Koftn " Kjotsclt"' lloUUin " .lad««ti •• Ml. II»rii>'>ny VoJscliUcky " ItCtlCK ^Alrm " Kwretwjter S. \V. OlMrct TrniK-Moe tynlty W. I>l»irl'-l Tco |K-r ceni.

TO ' I ' l IE I JA IT ISTS O F TKNNESSKl-:

D K M I ISHKTHIIKN three months

more 1 will dose my services as Mi.ibionary Secrc

tary of the Stato Convention. After the Convention

i^eelB I will turn my altention and labors 1.-. another

im'lKntant work, if the 1/ml will. I'.nt mean-

time, wo have a great <leal of work to do. We

now have at least sevelUeen inis»lonarie.i at w

ami before the Con vcntion we may have more.

rai-ing money to |.ay iheso, we mn«l pay ifWK)

,lue .... pa-t Hcrvicen. We are at.le to do thl-. but

we may neglect it if some one in ea. h church will

not arouse hi.n.elf lo ni.dert«ke the work ofra l . in

It I . an not pcmsibly gel around to all the . hur. 1

Oh, brcthien a..d .iilers, will noi nome one ...

ou.h.:h...-ch take this work i.. ha.id ar.l let u .

,ome ni. i f i th joy and not grief. .1 \V M lilis>. -M-

111.I F. I IO^^—-T.M K

Thus tho New T e t t i m m heathen »cho«»U in wanVs tho saino man f^ine w*!^ bouaht the O l d Testanient »ad ' I h-.Yates, missionary at 8ha»>gl /I'/pfttt. ' , ,

-riiK BIO H A K H i r . r r « » . - ^

n o f..lb.wh.!l are ttie eh.iruhM and W h ^ f c j J 'r;-,

AtlllOPb ••

Alexiindila •*• AllbrlKt.l's • Beaver Creek llcll.'.v!"*"' i.ll.i'rty otiun h, Ttptou

Oliiirlcnon .J Ci'iiier H.>inl HnjCrrek -nrownsvlile llrlKhlun

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lit. 10 ur M

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Piicli ItlVlT IllWO-VH l.title mvnr •• Sateni Hwielw^ler Tfiinwif® luity

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(irRiid l/>mi« Ba!«n"' I" cn^til i-iitl Ml» H"

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Uomr Mi««loit>i For.'tKri Mi««luii«

Mlntstsrial l.tlucilion M i>i*t«'r.«l Urlirf.

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F o r e i g n 3 I i s s i o n s .

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1.) (..•Ill to iiie.

DjtfrHlinri?...

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K.irypi — KIo'i Kiion - — FIHUPIVIIIO

KulU)i) Uraiid .Iiiiiction

(Jrnrn tliirmoiiy Uick..iy ViiUey It^rioon

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l ^ i r r V years ag.. a child .iroppe.i into a nii^Mon- w.MKiiaml..

^ a r vb . ; x one . en.. 11e was .owin« a .eed | ;

was "le.-<s than all the weeds.'

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The rciwrt Mims n,. $2,012.4;. for State M i w o n s :

|o-,8o f«r Home "Miiisions; f»r Foreign Mii-

gion«- $178 31 for Ministerial Kdm-a-

ncatio»:nO., ' iOfor Ministerial Belief ($10 betng

ovelookcd); mak ing a total of |2,311.1(». Consider-

ine the very inelement winter, thi« is, we think, a

good showing, cpcc ia l ly .iuce it appears from the

report that only one eity has made a collcvt.on for

.n l^ ions . Last year by this time the Fir.t, Centra

a n d Mget le ld churches ofXa^bvi l le . the Ccn ra

of Memphis, Trenton, and wc think Knoxvillc, had made their contributions ;b«t none of these have up to this date made collection.. True the Nashville churches have made a special collection for Brother (;race in his necessities, and Brother IJreese, of Edgeneld, ha. given a noble donation of two bun-dred dollars, the largest, wc believe, ever given by one person to State Missions at one time. Now wc do not know why these city churches have so long delayed tlieir collections. Thoy hive, no doubt rcawns good to themselves, but wc have to say tbatour surpriMs is that our debt is not a great deal larger than it la, wiUiont their collecUons. I^st year with their aid at this season wc woro fyOO in debt, whoreaa aow,without their aid It is only »826, Tho d t y c h u ^ M it s w n i i to « " ough l to

tbfilr oollecUona d u r i n g , U i o Iter w h e n thoir

r.rooklln

was wi.i.. . . Hoiuervlllc - -

A liillo tra.:l that eost j u« i that single cent tell in- „err,, " " l i i Z ' ^ i ^ n v l t i ^

t h e L n d s o f a young man, the .un 0. a linrinan O . ^ r ^ " ! ^ c h i e f , wbowassoan .x ion« to know what it wa« '

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mm. • — eliief who was so an.xioiiB 10 i>uw.. 1 Mr s . J . K. Vann.Anstin,T»l»ii

i.n„i t»,-.l he traveled two hii.idred and filly miles M « . Nettle M.Miiol.»ll,T»ylor.Ml« aijont til,It M. UA^UIV-H JI.UR John*, JelTerson, Tcnn...

to learn it. Tho Christian leaeherH and from the reading of that tract he aroMj with a

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r ^ l ' hcan^ i ' n i i i ^bo Jou i , and went home with «1 m " H^o t t i i ^ n ^ r c ^u^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

1 l.e r h im ta ^ ind e v l i u th > gos- its blank is lllled with s o m o t h i l l i f % * * f W 4 ^ crowd, came to hc.tr h im talk and exf ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^

w e i ^ b a p t i m l , a- t h e r e s u l t o f h i « l a b o r s . - Western T i K B D ^ m ^ " " ^

Jtccordcr. • ' -

llcv, W . .1. David. 'a misttionary to Africa, in a I Under this heod wo j ' j lS j benefit ot tbe llcv, W . .J. i>aviu. a mismwiiuiy xv. I benenrol tbe deDomin»uon, ^

l o i t t o t h o no,iisl mcor.1, g i v e s a n a c c o u n t o f «

tho liberality of his little church of natives. Ihey - uirrisw TA««K9Tnat.^«

are few and poor, yet they have given f l 20 to j W .

bl i lhrrschool 'houso; .^10 for a beli and belfry, and

$7:, toward supporting aii evaiigolist, i,esiaes .ucu J / ^ U u w U n b ^ d ^ -BspflsuoioUiwIMft.*.

contributing to other oxpenses. Many churches in t.^" ll«B»T«». . this country, larger and older, aro doing less. L S M v " ^ . -

\f'hlHeso nicrcbant camo into tho American ElWABDllAURl».^nciterei«o,J .W, W m , Ch C ^ ^

talking with h im for tt short time, Dr . \ate8 sold hJJJ'p^UI^Tbm.., r ^ # 'J

copy « r tbo Now

his home, two or three hundred miles away. , „ OfoaiHoa, iWiWIs^J^

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1. AM HapUiiM, at* to rtand for tb*«iprera# aoihorltj 0/tlia word of Uod u tii« ooSjratjd onffieivni rtjle of fi»itb aiMI pmAtot, Tha Bible. itBtl thti Blf»l«ocly, mt oi>poimt f . all botaaa tradlUon to iii»lier» (loth or raJtb «ud pract^rtf wa sanat elajin a» being a «H«ltn«nl«biiie <!oe'.rtiic r>; ar.r aomiaatjiott—•<3o«rtr:n«Inr whicb we art> cau<sl e»ru<-aiu tn«(ml«nd. L AaBftptUta, -wrm are to ttacd for ttie orxlinanc^i u' CUrti:

M b»«4}olne<i th»«i np<>n hU fonoweni.ttieiuiror li. IB Made. Id nnd In *Sftnbo»ie mganiiyt, aueMarrt.'-! and •nckttiiceabia tUI iw eoix.«

9. A* Ba^itiato. w« are vo ... ehqnrh, atwJ ttuit no.w rwwiTMi :«tn i hrin".

•litircb.orliAvaleonMMlloltaaniiaMiccw. »!th«ai co^ifwwita paraonal faJtb in Chrtrt, »od slvlu« cr«nole «-ridenco a(«B«rkliMt of bean.

Cbnreti VnUty. Bapttota b«n«Tft that a (lirtiEiiAc cbarch u a iocar eot

ration, and ooaip!»"iji In ii&elf. J. That, Ottder Cbrisl, each ctiarcb !« abaolnt^ij tovereum ad ifdMwiKieDt. ^ I T h a t toeacD ebsreb Cbr at ewnimm*d <fc« gnanl)

auupaadcuntfolor tli«ofdlr aH<-<»-r-rc«cliliij( thegwpei aBd«^lnlat«Tl«w bajMlnn and the

That all cbartrb rlebtoand prtrliejfMi, «* voilnj ami l<0T4%aapf>«r.abbtij<i b» imitcd to tua d^tMiius at emci, cbDteb.

i . That no aciabUne* of ewiiwlaisiicai aathcrlty can b< •x«retM4 save by a local efi u rth.

*. Tbat «a«b ioeal cbarcb iia«D« id lD7««>r<i with tUi i-ccin-

If ft (

«nd « p l a l „ e d <a thel^r W e n d , w d ac lgbbor ; .11 momeut how U l . l ^ o n . tre u n ' o S T h r T . tliey |)B<1 kurned o f ChrUt t n a b i i Mlvation u o l w«n aa th« reHilar ar«

0 . . . dot tbK « « d . b . t tbU i . the privilege of .11 who Z t l Z ^ t

h»vo le«r,.«} « fChr in t . o . d .y there I . no douhf-. r^Unc^^t^^^ . f ,

1.«. to the and office o f

l-r^arlwr, and minister of ibc- gosjiel, tig giitn Jonoi , I ' » ''i® c««> o f Timothy, whore no rtriit

.iiid iiiii»i«tcr» of other denoKiinations do, Knd placp fi'C! ® J ! * ! . Involved, ho ollowed the rite to be iMsr-

.H-for« the publ ic « the « p o „ c „ u of . ^ " " i J i i V / ^ l C l l a m K

..u, faith .„ i„ i . ,cr la . . . p r e . . n t a t i vo . o f church. a J ' ^ ^ S ^ ^

Of ChH«t, tvithout tlie authority or <!<>»nMm»./i ft J«lt«r'8 ordination ; c., wlien no p r i n d X l s

church-for this i» all (hat ordination ii»—to do it. Is I ^ " ' X »oto«. I n r o i l y t o

„-o thliitc no man in the primitive ages of the I a.H?Mn>" Vf l" w! !r l f ' f ' V'® ll""®^®*?"!:

. hur -h do. a„a what no „ . . „ in the p L c n t ago r.l'y S d ' ^ a J J ttl^i;;:

houl.i do, or any ord.>rIy church wi l l al low a man I'c construed tho invKatlon Into a rpcoKi'l

to <lo. The miijisfers of Chrliit to-day are tho " " " » i'roporly ordaln«d rnlnfiitor

.'-rvani. of the churches and amenable to the ;.;f

Vfeurnh In which their membership i . lodged, for h i i iM^ ; ' ' ; l l ' i ^ ' would take pain«

they preach and /or all their acU. Xow Dr. IJroadus should icaow that all do rou

L u . , , . c ,h . , . j ; i»cer,a i , , . ourpaetor«ca-,.n.t tlmi U . n t e hi« invita'.ion Into a re.oKnilion of Z r

«.. . . . m p l e of a p r . t e d di.cipie, or a re^.o^nized claim to be scriptural miniatera, ami thwretore I a ,

1 Jirut'.an prcaciiinj; (he gotijwl in any (tptice ill I li/ed and onlaiucd

him«3lfbcen Dr. Stuart UobinHc, .ayn ; -The i.iea of inviting,

U c will coiifoM ourselves under greai to pr. aci, in the character of a layman «ecm" to ililifiativ.ri to any one who will point us to an in- I «/"» 'rt(/or. '"

.(ai.c-. CfUil undouJ.tfd instance.s can l>e produced 'j'"'^-''"' "Z ' ' 'b ireton, says • "When oiu- niln-

I.» \VAI!nA VrKK IN rUr.AI inv<; TIIK <i'>fifEL rNTIL HE ' " " ' ' V

•lartlcaJ power—powfr to elect iin<Jc«mBil*»ion and dci«»« T* • • " J'" w ...riuMll utiUI] MZJU QC Ita own offloen,-p«wer to recciva, dUrinlln* and eie lUowa nienibww.

mMlacalata iocI 'wI lr j ' of U|Kt»rir«I an|>(lau. f b « |Mm<neagnitton of bitinaii aoeiettea aa McrliilnraJ kv i ^aa braiBiUtion, wiaijit«rtjU or ecelmutstleal, or an ;

•WW aa 'V v. Utft'tVU Vii •doalltr with BapiuAebareJim.

MIIchm la.<li« a tMt vlHrlrnl .4<Y»njpIic'v uf Error

T H E U X B A P T I Z E D I 'KKACHEUIS.

n n i l E ground upon which one of tiie B i p i i . i pas-

tors o f this city ga\-e to one o f his inquir

l og ineiiib«rs as Justifying hitn far par t idpa i in-

in the l»«e Union meeiing with Pedobapti.^tts and

Campbell i te miniitfcrs tbat he did not believe

that forinal on l ina t ioa waiSi ucccti»ar>- to the preaeh-

iDg o f the gotpei—that it was tf»e privilege of every

Cbriatfan to preach J c u s to his neijrhbors and fel-

loW'CitizeDf, and that he could conAiaieutly unite

w i th a l l auch «verywberc, in iniluenctng sinners

to repent snd believe the gOKpei. l i e I^aya that J .

Cool^ Ihc great Chr i t t ian Lecturer, o f IJa«ton, wa*

not an ordained preacher.bnt ihoui i j he c«me to thi«

d t y i n tb« advocacy of Christianity and to per-

auade'our citizen* to accept Chri«t for salvation,

tha t he would unite wi th iiitn in a ineotiug for

this end.

He wan' a«kc<l ff he regarded tiie I 'e lobapti»t

and CaBtpbcliite organlzationH o f this city, or else*

where, an evangelical churches ? He declared tiiat

he d id not, nor d i d he regard their tninintcrs a^

. ordainedoT baptized, but he worked with them as

unordatned Chri^Uanf, etc., etc.

Thia we luppose i* the ground taken by a!! Bap-

tiat minidter*, w h o pretend to have, or rare to have

any reason for i^tnlaisterial affiliati«>n wi th inlnlt-

o f other and opposing denomlnatious->we do

> not remember to t iate heard of another rca«OD be>

^ . o a examine thia b r i r f y i ij^j

Wi t lw «p0 ( ^Hc ChriBUans talked of C ^ ^

jfanled ,ux f ' ^ A v w , r / e , o f " V j i o " ] i r n > < i / r « i uKhntitiimot iho man receiving tho invitation No man who believes him.^elf to i>« a minister' can ritfh fully, expres^.ly. or by Implication, duny tb« validity of Iii8 (own j ordina' ion ; and, therefore if^ invit.Hi to lecture or to speak in the character of a layman, be iihihI dpcline."

\VAi!nAvrKi> IN rttr.A< iiiN-<

HIMSEI t I1A^ J-K"rFSkEI> IT BV TOE A<T OF < HBIVriiN

BAITI'OI.

Bill there Ik aiioibrr -ide to Ibis matter. Grant

iliat (hf lSa|>ti»t [!a*(ori. of this city have «o c.<>niicl-

eiiiioijH ^<-nll•l<•* about un i t ing with unoiilajneti | "* ' "" •"> " " " " "p i " " "-

ami iiiil,a|.ti/(-.l men m preaching the gospel, are • Vim^irin Advocate., ho-

tl»> min i . i . r s ot ihin ci<y wi l l ine to fraternize with " . ' ' "•^^''"'f' one gentleman invite.san-.1 ,L.- • I " f e w i v c B b in into hiftnarlorn..,I .l.ern this nnder-tanding, T. tbat they are L e a . , him at bis laMe, he rocoKidzeri i i i l ! o ^ ^ ^

u„f..,j.fue,l l„,jmenf Wou ld they not justly tor- " f perfect social ciiuallty. So, when one Christian

iVii the resirtTt of their ovrn brethren should |},cv another to occupy hi8 pulpit all

.l<. it > Would they not consent to the public in- " " ' ' " (ke courtjhm extended, reyard it

the Bcriptura! character of their own cburciie*. and pit. If , however, tho one who gives tho invitation

ihu- put extreme contempt upon them, and Justly a hypoc-ite, who wi»he« to make a ithow

-liS ject them«:lve« to the discipline of their I'ren- not feel, and l)elieveH the

made the late "truce with the Baptist pastors church membership or ec^clesiastical authority of

ha.l the Baptist pa»lor» told.them frankly they must "">' "O""'' be treated a-t all hyjiocrito^ and

<1.. with the distinct understanding tbat they— defcerve to be treated."

the i't<liiliapti»t and Campheil i te ministers—were I Tbese tcNtinionies must nettle the question with

unl.aptiz'^d lawmen? Wou ld Sam Joues have io Un'cry honest man. iVdobaptists and the world

loud!y rejoic<;d over the coo{>cration of the Bap- ""'^'crHKlly do, and have a right to regard ail such

iiKift of Mutflphis, had he known that they labored aUiliations as a proclamation that we recognize the

n i t h hiin,i]ot a«a minister o fCh r i s t o r O f a c h u r c b l e x c h a n g e , t o a scat, or to

of Chrixt, but as an unbaptized man .not connccted P'"''*'^'''" pu'p't" . as a scrlpturally iiaptized

with any scripMiral church ? l i e would have fell and ordained minister of a scriptural church.

nsiilted, and would have openly denounced the I

profxjsition a.s a bitter, burn ing insult, both to him- E D I C J R A M 8 .

•elf and to his church. The prico of the Bible Adeocate, publlsiied at

Yet, it now seems that our pastors d id work in Corsicana, Texas, by EIrt. G . A. Coulson, is only

that meeting wi th the ministers of this city, re- per year. Mark that. Tho Apr i l number

yarding them only as unordained and unbaptized '•a'^e Broadus' sermon preached at the

men, not members of scriptural churches. W e P^ 'aco Convention. Send on your snl)gcriptions at

have constantly affirmed that,when Baptist minis- one® and aecuro this number W o haveappiica-

ters do publ icly a.ssociate wi th Pe«*obapti8t and prepare siMJCchea, and occasionally a ser-

Campbellite ministers in preaching tho gospel and 'o'" occasions, and fine oflers for the same,

conducting union meetings, or by inv i t ing them to but never before this week wore wo called upon to

occupy their pulpits, they do thereby endorse I furnish sermon and prayert also for an occasion t

their baptisms, and ordinatious, and church rela- Wha t next ? Elder T. NefT, Cuba, I I I . : W© have

tion«a««cr«/>furflZ. W e have affirmed that those I and at tho same price J . W . Daniels, Texas:

ministers do so understand it ,and that their church- Wo are out of tlie "Circulara" exposing ihe men-

c8 do so understand it, and tbat the people gener- j dacity of that most arrant h umbug o f this ago—

ally so understand it, and it ia a fair eonstnic- 'Tacob Ditzlcr. W o have the proof o f his mendaci-

tion o f the act. W e have also erprossed it as our j ha^^e years published him to the w o r l d -

conviction, that no m«>ntal reservation on tho part *nd why does he not call us to account? This is

of our rnini.'sters excuses them in the matter—that the estimate ho puts upon his moral character I

notli ing less than a. public tlatemenl would do i t— '^ro. V. Turner, turn back to Query 4 or 6 and seo

so that ail would understand the matter. Uow tho answer to yours J . , [ . M . Tanner, G a . : Wo wi l l

leading Podobaptist ministers o f our country ro-1 wait one month or two—but a Baptist minister

gard this »ort of association has been inquired after cannot bo tolerated in mak i ng such palpable false-

byJBro. L ink, of the 7exas liaptiMt / / e roW, and lioo'ls—if be d id not know whereof ho affirmed It

Bro. Jarrel l , and we submit some of tlio answers:— worse than a falsehood. W e rejoice that our

Dr . J ohn W . Broadus, Professor of Tbsology in friend and brother, T . G . Wai lon, has sons

tho Southern Baptist Tbe«logicai Seminary, Loxis* 1 r e p r e s e n t h im m sustaining the O l d Banner

vi l lc ,Ky. , delivered tho fol lowing statements to his j ''O loved so well. W e are mo to than delighted to

clas% uiwn pu lp i t affiliation, wh ich bavo been J Pl»ce your nawd, W . T. Wal lcn , on on r l i s t May

k idd ly famisbod OS by-Elder 8. M . Province, o f P t sUy there as roanyyeara asyonr father'* d id .

Brownsville, Tenn. , an old a tadent There are I — B r o . Mack, we do not n ow expect to go to the

many tlioanuidii o f Soa tbem Baptists w h o w i l l b « I Sootbem Baptist Oouvention^ thongli i t wou l d be

delighted to l e i m the exact poeition D r . Broadua I • p leaiur* to shake your i iand there o r anywhere.

tKCUDiea ut>oii th is auetiloB. I f ha duubia a I am . «hn.» i . i . . .t

uou^uaaiu >u ••>•«•• auv vMMi* jiuaiuuH i / r . ocvauya-i *v BuaAo /wui i j suu uinTa o r anywuere. ^ ^ p i c i U i » i » i h J f t j ue f i Jo^ j f pi jaoj i j fowmuiao iUrt M 4 pffpept tg

''"SwTln one unlit botlof prop''' presanted hi fa

' denomlnatlotittl cotnMiuulou than Bro. I lay

a Jlrom, Ark. Road Bro.

J* -SiBu's arliolos attentively, Bro. B , ; i f ho doOs

1 find tbf Soripturo for tho eourtOHy pracltco, uo

""VluArkouBas mu-d try, " I utn anxious al.out

Ihii communion <luoi»Hon. but undet^rinlHort who

1 riifht This i HOO: i f your ixiNitlon is scriptui iil,

„"vorlRHtii'Klv Oili"" sovorestcu.lgol tho

Lobi ipt iHtt '«vor foiiKht UH wi th to prejudice

L . 1 0 agftl»«t I'all-thttt

you tho diHfUssloii botwoen Bro. Coleman,

otvoti'f Stale, and Bro. l iarra l . You can euHily

who <Hiottii» anil standf. upon the Word of (iod.

Vothiiitf that Is mauitestiy In.onslHtoiit can lie

KripUtsal, un.l you do know thai inlercommiialon

i,i„con.iHtent, Bro. C. Why will not your A'cri/i-

(tMlMcii.--'' this

is a rouHon—tliiiik of it.-—Thunk.s

tor, who lovet Bro, Coleman and belleyes that ho

Is n thoroiitfhly-re^J Bible tuiiiUlcr and a mai l oJ

strong nativo talenl, Init "awful hard to change;"

l)ut lie wants h im to wlii/in thin c«»ulllct If lie has

the truth. W e «av to Bro. C., Give tho old brother

iUo Hcriidiire fur tho Inlor-pnictlc.e, or ii clear ex-

oinple of iiiler-oomuiuuioii In the Now Tesluiuont,^

or show Unit ttio Supper Is not a elnirc.li privilege

like voting. Wo liuvn opened our eoliimiiH witlo

to yon, and i : will l>e sjiix i' y<»' " " "

ol tlie.so tliiiign.

DEI.iCtiATlCH TO TI IK K( )l f l l ICKN ISAl 'TISI C O N V K N T i O N .

F id . M^w'b Green,'pJleftof

O ld Union Utilvorslly, died i s l t JnonUi i!

sas. Wo knew blm well artd long,' as af>i)U

t is ta i id t t hsrd worker In his Master's -vh j , ^

He sloops in wit l iout doubt. ^

i t t ^ A n «Hpi><>lal oiTcr to »oui i» mlnUtara •» aeli^tsli.

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Wo every yonna inii i later any Voile** W WMW-^f^ j ^ j J ^ j ^ loKlvnl Hemlanry 1ft Ainerlea, w* wi l l Mew Urrnt l ro . i Wlieel" »» eoal. Ibr-«li« a l « ^ ^ ^ J i s M g . nlowtUa-Oi) eeuta. Sew Ketbodiam wUI

everywhere, unil conNlnnily.Mnd tbajT _ . .. t l iem every wliere, nun e»TiBi»M»iy,«M« •••«« I»re|H»ref»r »t. 11 la h |>rneUeal work an FalawlWMi^. ;^,'. .

pear/ There

for yonr nolo: Kvidenco tluU you have not (piilc

forK"ti<"". all "'<1 f'i"-'"'' Wo nay with you that U

is Iko. JonoB' duty , uii'l Ibai of every other chnicli

,mm.lK«r lo jKiy somoiki>;j, and n.-conling to his

aldlil.y, for lli<3 support of iho jjo.pel -hi« pastor

amlcli i ir . 'h-bul no coinniitteo hnn the rijriil lo say

that he -hall piiy or ir.(X). No, no. \Vt wil.

,v)mo ilowM Hity liiuo last I*''"-

I/)wi', if wisliril. We have before un lettorB Iroiii

IJrcn. ito-iinfO" 'Seminal y. IJio.

K. will liiii>th liiti cour.4e in May and will bo read>

lor work—liii.I wo bope tbi" cbutclicH in West Ten-

nessee will not let bim Hellle out ol the Statw. Bro.

llarriH' lino preacbi.ig abiliiies have been found

outln «onie way by tbo churcbci near Loninville

iiiul seTcral luivo engaged h i m - t b e cliurrh In I'ee-

wce ninong the roHt. Ho wi l l . <l"ubllesN, remove

hi« family to l.ouiwville next full, and go through

ihe coufKe, and thcn-iventucky will keep him if

ran. W c Hhoulil be dolightod lo rovi.sit Car-

rollion, Mo., again, Bro. Con-^b. Wo thank you for

tho new reailer. God blens yon, dear friend. Onr

••istPr, 1.. M. Willi i i ins, of Savannah, Tonn., sonds

us $'2 for the yonng niinixters at .lackson.. Shu

Miay'one day be repi.i'l by bearing Iho voire of one

ol ilioin in Savuniiiib. Arc iboro not ICW more

Ki^urs-vho wil l forwur.l us .$1 each Ibis month?

i iillv IHO arc needed t o rmry tbcin tbrongli lliin

.esMon, For all grusH general ol^•lM•e^ 8U. b bh

n!,'liling,drunkoi.neHS, revolingM, i,o trial in impos-

C.1 by Word , but ex. hHion in tbo penally

wlicre Ihero iw no .ioubi iibont Ihe guilt , and yet a

minority lately wiilitlrew from tho Vineyard

rhiircli, Ark., bo. auHO tho cbuivh would not ap-

point acoii imittee U) rile Mich olVondorH to trial,

and if ;boy i.rolOBsed sorrow, to forgive them!

Who will «av Unit the cburchen do not neo.l in-

Mruction in Church Polity? I f y « t " l o not sec

m to pay Iho aHScssinont,, Bro. .loncs. Miss., pay

something. This is your duty, and in proportion

to your ability, (iod loves a ohecrful ami liberal

,,ivcr. A. P. Cop.-lanil, your article filed for the

printer. AVill not your btato Organ publish for

you ? Try it, faithfiilly, and thou. Bros. J . N.

i'ago and E. 8. Ayers, of S. C-, send each .$Ito lielp

out our young miniBters at .Jackson, wi th tlio

prayer t h a f t h o y may bo Paul-like preachcrs of

tho gospel. God grant i t-au ieu . Far away :

This paper was ordered a week past by th« pastor

of tho Baptist oliurch in Haarlem, Hol land, Eu-

rope, and when wo visit Europe wo shall call on

him W o are not certain but that more ministers

in the world road Tiik Bai-t ist than any other

paper in tho Boiith. I t goes to various lands

"across the RoiiH." "My old friend and ju 'o ther

l)IU.KllAri''.M UN 1 >Mli;iliN Ml MI'IN IMM»«.

ON tbo basis of one delegate (or every bnndre.l

dollai-H <-.)ntrilinted to tbo lluard of l''oreigii

MlsKiona from May Ihi, ISfCt, to Miin-b 17ib, lN8i

ibe SlatcH are enlilled to deleuatcH us fnlloWH : Ala-

batnn, 'J I ; A:-kan«a-, 7; D i . l r i c io l Columbia, 1 ;

i'-lorbla, ;t; (ieort'ia, 17; Kei.lucky, 72; Louisiana,

10; Maryland, :t:J; Mis-issippi, 27; Mis-ouri, :!.s;

North Carolina, : South Carolina, tlH; Tennessee.

17; Texas, IHl; \ irgiuia, 'W; We«t Vir-iniu. 1;

New ^d i k , I.

ItAll I I" ' II Al 1 .iMMlili \ llnNn.

The following road, will is-uu "a round trip

ticket at 2'.. cnits per mi le :" U'clirnoiid and Dan

ville; Viri^inia Mi.lland ; i ;oluinbia and (ireen-

ville; CI .ar lo t f , Columbia and An;;UHta; Wcs'eru

N..rlii Carolina. "Trunk line- centering in New

York bavo amec.l lo allow return rales at one-

f.nirtb price of unlimited ticUets; and the Wesiorn

Maryland railroad and its connections ibroutrh the

Soulbwesl will make rc.iuced rates." A |,ron.inenl

railiTuul otlU ial writes : " na l . s l.avc already bc'l.

made f..r Te.vas poiul.H au.l basis greed U|";u ("i

New Or leauM and surronudir.g i. rriu.iy A-

roads east WV-Atlanta are be,-.rd fr.nn tb 'U- lerrn.^

will bo reporto.1 to our Hoartl. ^ ^

Correspondl Ijr Sei iclary H. l'"- M.

Uiclunniid, \ ll.

A C A L L

Tu nil. MU. nn.K.N tmk tm. mat. uik a^^,,. .a t ion :

AM L S S l O N A i n mass-m.c'lnir is called lo meet

al Covington on Thursday bebue M.e lourtb Sabbatb in Apr i l - tbe- i l l b i n s i . at7::i(l p. n.

I I i , ..xpected tbat tbe Km-c.u(1vo Board will

pnb l i shaprouran .monex t week. It i l fails to gel

into the l.ai.er in time let it be undrrstood that all

things will be ready.

A number of the leading minislorR of tbo Asso-

ciation l.iive aln^ailv proinNcd lo attend. Bro. W V Ilnglies and oinpliHiw-d wife, of Memphis,

luivo promised lo be present and lake charge ol

iho singing.

Bretiircn, come onl and i d us bavn a

rally. Tbo w i n l . r has proHtrated our work, and

extraordinary exortloii is uow .lomaiidod to meet

the emurgon.'y. The meetings will continue from

Thursday night till Saturday noon.

Brethren of tbo clitiivhes in tbo surrounding

country are spociallv urged lo attend the mooting

.1. H. GHAVES, F-. M. PAUKB, A. W . LAMAH, \V. E. IluoiiES.

FVBX<IllHKmk

Tbo very lincHt thing in tho shape of sfld tfroM,

will be found adverllsfd by the Enterprise Manu-

facturing Company, IMilladelphla, Pa. Our good

wife says ihey arc not only beauties,but tbo very

til ing tluU every housewife and washerwoman

should bavo. Too much cannot bo said m their

^«ruise. Sio adverlisemeiit.

We have i eceivcd the lant A'/uj/, and not a word

from Bro. i l av ! i f by has any conildence in his

scriptural argu inenU-whiuh he failed to Introdujo

into the dlscuBHlon for hoiuo unaceountftblc reason

- w i l l ho not consent to defend them, If wo engage

to review ibom? It mn^t be ho will yet acaept.

Ivil us know in your next issue, Bro. JLUy.

Kid. .1. C. itjborKon, of North East Arkansas,

sent tills week an advanced order and the cost for

f,Miri.ien " ( i l ea l Iron Whcois," and WO mark h im

good for ono bnudred this stiasou. BrO. Parker, of

Alunaiiia. «eul for Iweiity-elght copies In ono or-

der last week, l ie can readily sell tho book for

•HI .-,0, and Ihe engraving for $1 fX), and you can do

llie saino til ing.

We regret to b arn tbat E ld . 11. J . Coleman, of

Cabot, Ark. , is prostrated i.y a Bcvero illnobs. W a

. , „ . i cro Ibis reaches our readers t ha tho i scon-

valescei.t. < >ur announcement that tho discnsslon

last week was premature. Bro. C. has two

other uriicles«dn our hands, and they shall appear,;

Wo bavo reasons for believing that this discussion

is doing good.

Rev. W i n . O. i'etty, who was educated at Ulch-

mond College, and lias been for years a missionary

In tho Maryland Associflftion, wialies tomakoTexaa

bis homo. Wo have seen copies of tbe high com-

...endrtiions of the Faculty, and from Dr. Wilson,

of Baltimore. Wo will bo delighted to put Bra-

in correspondence wi th a good church in

griind

tturuss lliu nmn. ^ , f 1 . J

in Ciirist, U. J . Coleman, I seo is doing hfs beat to

show that tho ttrguineiits and Scriptures used by

you antl-intor-communioulsts are fallacious and

inisaDulied and that intercommunion is scriptural, r,. -S uiat it is the duty of every church to Invite al l . v« to solioil .eyo.i '"U-tuiccd subscribor . Y ou

.a . Jt mm! k ti Wni i T mil . . . 1 1 1 i i i n i stniil ICiiuraviuif for your paiiora. visiUng brethren of sister churclie«. Wol l , I am

going lo prayerfully read Bro. Colemon, and i f /to

does not succeed, then no man In Arkansas can do

It and I Bbail leave custoni and usage for the law

of Christ. . I confess I cannot jQhd authority for

S iV£^'coi.?nunlo,t o i iB ro . Pondlotot.'s ground

of oourieay;i)ut my fwH"]?".®''® "trongly Tor tbo

S m S o T O l practice,?' ^ o wrjtoH m

ITEMS. In Big I latchle Fund, in addition to crcdlts al-

ready given, Harmony church is entitled to a fur-

llier credit of r,0, Denmark church $(;.<X), and

Ararat cUiircli $I l.oO. Making total collectioiiH to

date, $282 80.

There ure ono hundred nclivo Histers who can

this month procure a free copy of "Tho Now

Wheel" and tho Ei.graviiig, i f they wi l l onl.v re

wil l want that SUmi Ei igraviug for your parlors

Thero Is not a minister in Ibe South who ctinnot

secure a copy of "The Now Great I ron Whee l " and

the Sleel EngrttVln^t without eost^ho has only to

BOlloU seven prepaid siKbsorlbers-and those w h o

have tried i t say It U wondorfulljr otisy to d.i U.

t'etiv in corix'spoiiiiuiiiiK » .'V " ' rexas., that wants an able minister and a working,

successful jiastor. •,

Tbo llrst mail Monday morning , brought thirty

advanced orders for '-The Now Great I ron Wheel "

and tbe Steel Engraving of its author, for framing.

I , wonbl be a handsome th ing for each of the.six

daily mails to bring us this uuhiber unt i l May 1st,

- w h e n the book will be $1.50, and tbe engraving

,|1(I0 W o say to our fricHds, Save your money

and send at once. You wil l want, have, "Tho Now Whee l " wh«n you see I t and tho Steel Engraving also,—so send r ight on.

Tbo .If i5*»0H«rt/ Jiaptist (colored), of tnls city," ,

has passed into the managemout of Breth, U U ,

I 'urnor and Brown. I t is enlarged and wonderful-

ly improved in every respcct, and ia in all wspeoU

a creditable p^iper. I t is ably edited. T h ^ f l t c n , J

liov. J ames Lott, Kev. T. W . Lott , A . _W. B w w n , ^

and .1. Thomas Turner, are

good writers. The pe» repor of }» ^ ' 4

WaBhlngion-strnet church are, bar ing the ^ W j U -

menls paid, tho ^ a S ^ —our points were so fully and so correctly atated.^,^^ W ^ w C for It a l n r goc l r c t d a t l o nandg re i t « u c . -coss to its worthy editors. ^

W e liave accepted tho l i iviUtlon to preaobat ^

.lohnsoiisville. East Tennessee, on tljo first Sunday , ; -

in Mav, and at Wotauga church on tho M w n d

Sunday in M a y ; to deliver tho ful l course of Leo-^,

turi-H to tho Theological Class at Carson Col lege ,^ eommencing on Friday night before tho third Bun- ,

day and at Wbltesburg on Wednesday tMjfore tho

fouHh Sunday. The fim course at Decatur, com- 't

Hfy Jt, brottior, i t r I ' t '

meneing on Friday night "

there may publish,boforo tho fourth Sunday In M a y . ChuioboB wishing a visi t (without.oharge), ,upon

W a t a n g ^ can rt»rrO!»TO}Hl w!tll ter, Watauga,'A'eyn.^j^., ' ^ ^ " "

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n o t . I ' l T l n i t m y o u c a n g i v t t u » i i n o p i n i o n o f m i i o h v n l n e

l l ' l * m a t t o r . S u s B C B i o j o t .

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im|)re-«.<i o f f r n u d u p o n h « f a s o . T J i c r o m a y l i e

i i i i i i f j a i i H } ? c i n j u u i N l ^ i c K s u i i s i H l e d , h u t i f f i e I'M n o t

i i t t t k i i i j ^ o v o i y r o a s o i u i l . l o f l l o r t U i p a y b a c k t h i « i

t i o n o w o d m o n e y , l i U a c l IH t h » l o f n w o i d t i i u j , w h i c h

l l i o r h m v h U 111 d u t y I H H U M I I O l a k o c o f f i i i z a n c f t o f

i f * h c w o u l d |j.! I n t o l i> I m t w i i f . T h o i i u ' i i i h o i H C B I I .

i i i i t ( -O IK I I I IH ! t i l l , h s i i o i r e i i f o , i i i i y i h o m i h i K i i h o v

>.i .) i i l i i a n m l n t r i> l ) l>er\.

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. K n i f U r i i l Iw j f o rc h o w b » < ! o n v « » i f 1 n i n a o l n i r I n t o a i m l i .

l i t t ; d i « C U M i i « n a n i t I W' t tnt W k n o w «1 i ! h t u ( i r o v u i i i i *

feet, f o r 1 m i l t<> p r o v B t l i o l n c r o o r l n-

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l > r e i i c h « ? r y c a m i M j f o r o h o r<-j f ( ' tu?rHi< 'd ; i h i w l i e

l i i i n f i o l f c o n f c t i N e H I n I i I h • f o i i r n a l . V o u w i l l f i n d

I h t i w l i o l o h i i t t o r y f r o m h b o w n l i j »N i n " T h e N i > u '

G r e a t I r o n W h o i s l , " w h i c h w i l l h o r e a d y f o r n i h i l

l u g OH t h e flrsi o f M a y . I ' r i r < ! , t i . IO. .Si;i> » i i c c l n l

l o r i n g o f r n b l l s h c i K. J

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e r r o r b y i t . T h o e y e s o f l h « i i » a i ) < i - w , r c i , | . t > i u i i b\ • r o i i n i i i i i i i l y . a i i < ! n l i r o l l i < M H h . . i i l < l t.o<; l i t l o i i m n y

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i h o f o r m e r w o r k .

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t f r I j f k n < i » l ( ils.'tf~ < f . <||«'» I l u - i m l n M i i i i l M i n i In l.<.rii I.(

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w h o t h o r t h e w i n d l i l o w h ? ( . J o h n i n . s . ;

I H i t a m a t t e r o f f a i t h o r k n o i r l c t l i / c l u - i h c r vv>-

l o v e t l i e b r e t h r e n ? ( 1 . J o h n i i i ; I I . )

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w h e t h e r h e h a d i M i l i e v e d o n C h r i s t a n d h u d n , , , , -

m i U f i d his s o u l i n t o h i s h a n d s ? ( 2 T i i n . i ; 12. i

I f y o n l » a d b e e n h i o u ; : h l o u t o f t h e d m L, IH '-» O(

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POHT-OFFICE. TlBAttCUItDHBN':—In a U-lU'r rrom Mrs. Siujlonl no ^ o«m|iitn)rin$( her receipt Tot our liiat U n dcll ir Mil, hln" Iclli mo h«r way U not y«t ctoar, nilil hIk? thinks it vrr> proti*bio that the ll'imo Mlsitiou i5<K;k-ty « ili imiiu i.i no d«Ilnito docifilon until the Muy muutlit .

U it itUuuId not. K>io think* hIi<) can kci i»<tiii.' Cbloess ptipil» to nupporl burtirlf till iheii uml hoiu s ti, r little dajr « bix)l tli ill notlx) glvun up hy thf cJcn cliiMreii Of tbc Yoiiiig South, mid I Khdw vou, nm. imd nil. in i k. «Muro ber It nhall not.

Hhu need* our love, prnyur», ami Hupp.n t lim ine (lark days or •UdiKinHO Hnd itnxlvty hh to ttic rmtiri' xt li'>i beloved mi«8ion in Sun K riinclHco luoru lliitii ()\t'r iM-furt . for ber heart i» l/kcdinK for It, ami «hc f.-vU iIi.k hIu; i« willing to do aiiythlnK—sacrlliott uiiytlunw l iHii. r tiim ii be entirely abandonMi.

Mr». Banrord telU nic nho yet hol<l« noun- iiii.iii v » • i in bor, above tbi« month'* expt-nsou, lnii let uh, dm inij iin.Bt two Intorvenlnx nionth», pray eunit-Blly f..r tl,.? litili. •truKe'inS nilMlon anil wml up our diim H, that hhc m.i> know she has h ulf<» little sum to driiw on in iinic of mcii.

Mr». Sanford promlBed to nTlti* UH ftilly (IN HOtiii aei mat-tcraaMumc anythln;; like a duUnltu «ltiii»-.

LovinKly, aim N,,m

Ai.'«t>Nou*.~I Ui|Oii(flit I would write to the Younir wiiun «H I liHvo lime. I read w many tilc« letter* in 'ftii lUji'iHi thi« wt>tik. Igoto cburoband 8u«ida».«ohool, and I ilKo lo go very much. Knalosed pleaae find 9Uot*. tK>i'mii<o 1 own toil wtJutti for last month. Lovinely »«ur V'®.' **'. . . BKt,M5 Bl,iCKW<H>II. I.lulfj l£(H!k. Ark,

Ul 111 1.0 huiir fioui you iiKaln, 'Jellc, and rooolvo your diHti. 1 ivlnh nil tho "I nio»" would, like you, "more.uji,"

KulKmit. The Iiaiiin of Uulh'* flmt Jimbsndt 'I i;o miKluir ol Tliiinth.rT Tim fallier or lilliiil luhlineus? A Utng ol DuiiiiiHOtiiir Till' llrHt hiifclmtiil ol llatlienotinr '! I:f liKltllxl' of .Iilhd Ihi; A jiOdUcf Tiio olilpn win of Hhum? Ttio iToilier of KcttriK'Mr rill' BruiKiltiilior of Haul? A k iiiil of oiik? liilliiiU .I'lill lliu ti»iii«> I>f Ulf Kriuiilfathnr nf No»h.

MAMIKV U. yAHnoHioii.

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AUXT XOBA.—Ilf're i toron aeain iih I (.rninlsul i^tal card, A« 1 writ© tbln 1 can lo-iL oul at il.f I rtij eprinK morninK and nii c wiirni fcim. \v,- i„nc flower* in our yard. I was vory kIhiI m h. .. nuuiv our cousins cotuinx Hicaln. and I am inily vl i'l >•> many of tbcm askini? the prayers of uli't^- ( hrKtiHiif. •ndJbavo prayed for all wbo askwl uv t<T|.rov loriipni and 1 hope to bear plifd tldinifs from ihem ail n; I will aiik alt tbi" Christians «ho read niy l-tti-r to pi a> f .i a kl«d friend of ours, who askial mo a shor- tiim i.m k i.. pray for blm, and 1 bave doiio so. I ihinR' w bimnlsi pm for those around us as well as for the homiiun. I knoH I cannot goto tCftCh tbo OhilK'iCf t>Ut f (Ml) ti'i! tilOH ' •round tae how to pet salvatirin, and trv to itt i •eek Mlvatinn. Tell me, Aunt Xora, what joii think • f It. Iwas glad to see a letu-r from Mrs. tianf .r.l ami I think abe isdoin;; a great work. (Jod iKiant timt Kho mtn auceeed in her nobl«efforts. I think that our Savior has a bright crown for you and her. I would likt- vitv luiivii to hear from our dear friend and sister, ItelimMi f'opp. r. (my name is Rebecoa also,) for i havo Icarnwl to 1<)> i- li. r dearly, and 1 pray that she may yut get well. Aunt Nora, I lielteveif you are spar -il to coniir.ut' In your noble work that tho Young South will U; ii,i»,iiv composed of Christians. My mother i* able to walk about and (jo to tlip tiiM<> m cat. The rest ol the f.imily are all wnjoying (.'omi hf.iiiri

•>»'cll, dear cousins, I go*, a jow«ll cas»> all I'ovond wui, nice shells, which is very pretty; and I Kot a i><<iuitltiii pbm'iicrapb album for s Sow Yenr'a present. Aunt>ora, please find incloseil one dollar and t!:lii\ cent*, divided as follows: U.M. .Minis iVts. nnd .), V Carrio SSctu. for Mrs. Sanford; and ;octs. fir l.iiile Work-ers fr m mo. which will put me with the iwtilve inontli,-and I al«o send niy prayers that our llttlo ilonation rnav help to be the means of one poor soul tlndinffmir i>l< Ks(.i| Savior. My letter is srettinx leiiKtiiy and 1 bad hfUi r . for itistime to get dinner. Wishing good sutcess to all and praying for every meinlMir, 1 am an ever, yoiirm lov-Inrfy. ,.. ™ i.vniA It. K.CAititiN. etcphcnsvllle, Taylor co., Fia. You surely take a Christian view ol lir> ami its duticM,

Lydia,andl rejoice to see it. 1 cannot Ih-IIovp any one who knows and fefls the sweet joy ami conifjrtof a Chrls-tiau's bope, fails tnfeclaliioa burning desiro tli;it others •hail know and enjoy tne sama, be they near or far. tiod surely does not intend we shall all be forelBn missioiia-ries but has given us, each and all, work to do in the flelds around ua wblu fur tho harvust. It may bo only to clean tho scattereil handfuls left by tbo reapers or to bring water to the tired and thirsty laborers, but work thcr« suroly Is for us all. tlod never meant his children should Btand idle ell the day.

We hope our friend, Bebocoa Pepper, nmy read your re-quest and i»rit« ub again real soon, wo all want to boar from her.

Aont XOEA.—Aa this is my first birthday and I am four yeara old, I thought 1 would get mama to write mo a let,. Mr to yon and ^litt le cousins. If I live to sec another birthday I will write you a letter myself. From your, little n jo®*. . , . , . . , „ J- Ohavks HIOH, Inclosed And a nickle for Mrs. Ranfurd,

Newborn, Tenn. 1 Shan not forget your promise to write iis u letter your-

•elf next year, my litUeman, •specially if you will once and a while get "mama" to write' for you this year. AVe areglad to know ybu,

AtmrWoR4.—Through you we wish to thnnk Mrs. Mc-uragor for the nic? liooks she so kindly H<>nt us, tbouah wewgret that Mr. Kincaid'a letter should bave Ikh-ii so we as well to »lo as the """on-: Koolosed And Ijfty oenu for Foreign Missions. Very truly your nephews,

U«.nlng, A; Fitopathiok. I know Mra. Hodregor will bo glijd to read this from

yon aa we all aro{ oome again and often. l do not know that I exacUy voderatand how to oredit rttp for the OOots., a* I ban a Dig HatebleFund for a„,i at«rthpr heroin t)m Young fkmtb ftr U a, Bjinfgrd, Jl»»e

EnlKiua. riiti falliiT of rthfiniijarT uiKMif •!!« «ri-aiwn III Ihn Awynaii klugN mcDtloii«<l by UHiiu- only oiiuf in hcrlpuiri-? Wii.) wiwBiiiK.intoO ketiiKsr ol the bents of camnls In th» ri'lKii of Diivui? whni kinil of leHvcK ilUl Adam anil Kv« scw toaethpr »o nlak«lll«m*lslve ajiroiiBl' A w.irvl nmiiiliia ihoii art wolghe'l in the baUnc« luii iiHinil wantinK* i lii> iciiiiK (ilacH, of ihf< nrk after thf il»luii«.T I III' Iiioiiiitaiii lioin ivhlcll Monea took hln nmt and last view .il 111,' |.ioinl.-(il Inii.l? T i l l ' l l r t i ' c u i l i KliiK of Urae"/ At. iiM KIIRIhII woni imod for hood or vein .Wh:ii ivoni MieaBH U«il In my streiiKthT A umrc.li Kintlon In the wHtlerue»tii7 \ oily 1 • i h « i i n i e of Ohrlst on tho iMia nfUsllllccr On.' nf ihf, Irf'vlte <loorkeepu'i» In llio titnu of Dsvuir Ttii< pilri' «( wlwlom Id nlMvo whalT A w.-allliy Hiiil /ealoiiH Christian In Ijuxtlooaf « lio wn- ih„ rn'>th'»r iit UhrttAinr What did M.iry wash Jemiii' fi-cl wItliT The fBllier of Me«hull(«n»th (juesn of Mau»»«h7 Til,' CHintrollwr of jjloriKiii'ii hoUHHhoId? Wlpil did till' I jmulv© (iiilouionT 'riif fill Iter f>f /.a'loK? •V rt iinl iiientluned twirp In the third ohnptor of Rotnansr I lie llr.,t u-ord in ouo of tlio chapters of PfoTtrb«T Ml,' lailHT or raltl the nenjamlte spyt A nsrct tijeti11..ned lu the Bibleii Tim Kr ind-."!! of l lny I h„ of /'Tiili. rim iniilals sik'U a verKc In Proverljs.

ALIOK M. KASBAS.

||nKwcrK to Knlirnina for Blnrrh asort, Il«lt4. lii^ie Mllnr'n.—Pflcl, Ikhmael, Nlmroil, Yes, Uaton, Honben,

OlHid, Valley, Kldaali. liilllaU Hliell, "Piny Urovc." Viiswered by Van Karrar, l/iu Anna Hall Clarence WIngo,

Willie Owen. Willie Oruvci., Samuel Owen, Lena Moore Flora [.ongniiri'. J |l!o«» ShorniUM 's.—Alicalom, Jethro, Halorae, HarnD, Eltme-lei'h, IV'UtX'ii. lUiliab, Ony*, l'B/.ah, HampoOD, Kphod.

liiUlali" Hpi ll,"A. J. Slierrotme." ViiHwei-ed liy Vmi Karrar, Lou Anns Hall, Wllllo OravM,

Cl irnneo WiiiKJ, Wirilc Owen, Hamnol Owen. Flora lyOngmlre! l/jiiM .MiKirn

Miniil- McDow ^ our fifty cent* nt last reolvcd, and have neut your iiumo to "flucle Tom" lor a liook, aa b« tells ine he has .'/iu.ir,r.rii I'JU. r,l out. Wi liens a letter aa soon as you set H.

Ciftrone.e Wliixo oend* all theoorreet answers to Elora Can-fleld'iieniifina, aud wrlteHasfolloWH. Hope tie will write us a letter soon:

••1 mimt Icll yon how I nolved thin entg;ma. Mother nnKKest-cd NalMil Hsoue who wan rnd« to IMvld. Then I took the Ciiuiuirdaoce and lound this Mntence, and soon corrected the intitnltes I made at first. Wbsn I |{ol asnliitance 1 will tell you I want U> dolVB ilie enlKmns whether 1 get a prite or not, 1 rtnd It rlx'ii liaril for H boyjvho has worked all day, and la both sli'i'py nnd ilrud, toolitfly iniiuh nt night. I liens this will renc'i you in time to put niy name in »wlth tho other cooslnn. .Moiher In innkliie me a "Crap-txiok.aud is going to imt "Don't drlult your ilfBi Khuts" In It. Aireotlonately, CLAgEXCe WlNOO.

A ItOV OK YIC Ol.DEN TIME, iiv w. N. nutiK.

I have heard of a bny who lived long ago— For Htlch hoya uro not found nowadays, you know— Whoso friends were aa troubled as tbey could 1)0 Ilocauso of a hole in bis memory, A chariio from his mother went In one day, And the boy said, "Yof," und hurried away; Uut he mot a man with a musical top And bin luolher'B words through that hole did drop, .V lesion went in, butah mel ah me! Kor a boy with n hole In his memory! When he roue tu rcclte ho wna all in doubt; Kvory word of that lesson bad fallen out. And at lest, at lust—oh, terrible lotl lie could speak but two words: "1 furgot." Would It not be sad indeed to bo A boy with n hole In bis memory 7

»ro wb!1 knowu to crery sUaiigor tliat has iai riu,ii at Diep|>e,

Owe Buirimor eveniuK a flnhcritmii iiiotV idalHiv'-droBWHl Idtjiy walking alono on tlio ln-auh. Hi* v«ii. turcfl to accbBt lio.iv tiayliitr ho liml a peiitiun which ho wished lo progeiit to tlio DuoIiokihIo Itor-rl, but that ho tlld not kiidw !iow lo iirotrmJ lu or. duV to (lit «o.

"Dill yon over «eo tho Duchess?" n^ki il tlmliKly "Hp," was Mio ttiiHwcr; "liut I itiii idlil ti,m

is TOi-y ii{(ly." "GiVo trio tlio polilinn, .-it ull tivcntii." i>tt|,l m,,

Muestioiior; "and it shall lie piaoufl in iho huiul's uf thy I'rinccsg hofsell."

The fisherman coiinilicd wi(h thi» ri'inic^t; a fow days later, ho wan Miiiiiiiioned in u,,. viliu ol' the l)U(;hcH9. What waw liii tlldiimy, on lioiiij; in-troduco.l to llio proHciu'ti of llm IVInccsi , lo that bIio wan the porsoii lo wlioiii Im had nivcii his petilioii! Hp couiiiiPiiced lo hIhhiuum- t'oi iii mouki iiicohoreiit excuse, but .Mario (.'Miuliiin iiiii i-fu|iioii him.

"Your petition l« ^mmhIciI," miiil wli,', siiii!!,,,.', "and hvMiccjiirth, wlu'ii iii'dpli' (.a> iluu iin- Die do Herri liiis an ii};l> Tun , ijc \n'l iii|,|, ' f . , , ! .i, , . [ jj also a kind heart.' "

I.KAitNINC; TO M'K.M

No t all Iho hrii ht himu cr, up people, by any iiumuk. I Ici'c i 1111 Ii III -.1 r:i •

tion of the lad, taken lidiii iiii HXi liiin f ' :

ill lit Unci.

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I"' Ariluir is it britrlii litilc lolliiw.

his education. A Hhnrt liuic Hi'm c, of viHilors, lie caiiio riiiiiiini; id hl-iii) , "Oh, uii(;li>, I can lipell sun !"

"Very well, let ii» 1h :u," aiiN-.vrii "8-u-u, sun." "That is rijrht. .Nnw let iik hear \i.ii -i. ,

otlici-kind of HOti." Arthur's face worn a |Mr//.li'(l i'\jn-,',.)( n i

time, but R'loii hriKhUnicil wiih im m,, inui n ho sang out "M-ii-ii, moon."

This was (freeled willi uppliiiidiii ' lnujlr.'i uncle then said, "are y<>ii nul xniir piip i , - .i,

"VC8, sir." ^ "Very well, Hp/!li tlial kind of u .,mii." "M-c, me," triumphantly Hhnincil (lie liiii.- .

to the coiifiiBion ul' his iinrU'. and ilic ui others.

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II \ • IT is tlio eauiost thiiif in tlio woi lii n

if mon and women could only iliink 11088 is only another name for"hive. Cui wh exists in a housohold there h»|ijiini'HS mu- u-l8t, oven tlioujfh it has povoriy fur .i i:i.iii|i.iii w i . where lovo exists not, even iUoti(>Ji n i.c iu a ace, happiness can never (roiiio. Il<' \ya'< n r,, l i, ! seltlsh beiiin; whoorl)iiiialcd iiii'fia\ inif iliai •• U lieu poverty comes in tfo door, love ilicx uui at Hi" window," and his aswirtioii provon coiiiliHivIv that lio had no knowledge of love, lor iiiii|ii<Miiiiii ably thoroverso of tho axiom (inoicl nearer tin; truth. When poverty coiuch in iii th" door, lovr-truc lovo—is more tiiaii ever im lined lo lan v iupI do battle with tho oiiftiiiy. Let llioie wlio im i 'ino thoinsulve.s misorablo, licl'oio Ihey llnd faiiil iviili tlielr surroundings, soarcli in their lipai is for tiu' causo. A fow kiiKl woid-i, a little rorlicariiii'-e, or a kiss, will open tho way to a Hood ol'Kiiii-shiiie in a hoUHo darkened hv the cloud ol'distuini luid iniiiin-iabiiity.

Oiir nlnaloifitry rund. Ws want all oar yonng friends to help lei w:t!> tlielr nlf.hi'iii anddlmoi to raise a nloo sum to nend Mi'd. Sani-inl for tlm heathen Cbineso In Ban Francliico. Try, chlldron, and iteo whnt you can do for them. Mm Nottlo Mitchell, t5:«'M. E. T." $1; Noni ll^rt, loelHi Hiss Ballln Norman, Rod lilll, M1hi.,8I; Nannie tiill, Kxtii; AnnieHMser, loots; MarKin Ha«ter, 10nl«; Loulie H'iwriiian,&.'l; LIule Perry, Sols; Klla Long, lOots; Hiinle Iloriim Nlxon.lt'>ct,<i Mrs, J. D, WlUlamfon, fioeta; KImer I.tink, iticts; I.nonal r.,iiiik, aSots; Ijena Moore, lOols; Vernon Mooro.Sctf; Annie lfio«t,OeU; Tommie Landrum, lOoto; Luolen Mayors, 10<'t«; U..rliert Mny-"" • " ~ - - - Miisoin VarhrouKli, 2uoti>; .11111 uiii, iuutn, A-or*. lOots; J, R. arav<]!4 High, 6 otH; V,j3. Isard, mots: Rufns Cox, fiols; Vernon Piewott, luot. JanleHantordHnoiety.Corinth, Miss. 12; Mrs .luUa .loliiis. »lt R. M. Mtms, aScts: J.N.Carrin. DSotsl LUilo Jaeknon, iOots; BiStta Camptiell, SioU: Dors Rosors, lioui; Mandut IXIok-maa, aSflt*; i nla Bpangter, loott; Henry Spanalor, fimsi Chnr-ll«BpBngler,lUistS| Qartle V;-rnnn. Rot i nimidla MeVad len iUets: Basis norntri Nixon. Ln: Minnie MeDow. nolsi Jiiilcnn li« oiimiKiw iwuii urnrviD vi* riinii. nuiii iritiiuiit jc-i.,,,

iUkjt8;Bnsl*nor«m Nixon,25oU<; MInnIo MeDow. r.ol»i Jiuli-o.. ntspatrlok, 25au; Uzzio Vanou Jarmun lUol; Ituliort Fltr, patrtok aseu.

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tup : u g l y d u c u e s s , [The follovving story Is told of tho Duoheisdo Berri.

AVould It were possible fer each of ua on whom tho beauty of feature has not been bestowed, to boast of that gro^r licauty of beorl!]

SHE w c j oxtroinoly fontl of Dieppe, m d paasea a great deal of her Otno thoroin auinrnqr. Indeed

it is said that tho town owes to her foiterlne pnt-rotisgo the eaUililiahinflnt of tho workibons for the prodtioUdn (if thcMo.c^uUlto tvorjr (HiF|fliig» trbtob

littUe Workeni forlNn*. W«, the nnderslgned. pledge oursolvoii to ulv month to snppon our Uhlnese roisalon school iii i taught by Mrs, Janle L. Banford. We whnt to f

Ivo ten ocutn a Man Kranolsco form a club of iQft/at least. Who of our young fnnnds will Join iis7 Parker MeUregnr, II mos: Tliamas Mol reKur, 12 mos; Rlora Oandeld, II masi Uiarenco Wlnifo. lU mo t Iddo Moody, PJ nies; I^dlauarrln, U most Willlo Uravos, rj mos. Anna Bella Farkor, 11 mos. sFbliliiwiOmo*, :le aoodsen, 8 mos, rar. 6 mos. Rnnltt fa-n' mos; A?"'l(i My

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and Bt niii'i«U|U iiiun) irrniiii juiiviiuil, 5 mov; I llsnnle I'arlcor, 6 m is. mos; LilUo Vann, 8 mon; UUlfl Urares, 8 mos; JWIK JIUHPaWMNIl d Old*, . " 7da UM n^Mamjila'fvay a^ mo*; HwoaUe Yotipg, 9

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^Baltimore Church Bells. Hum relBhralcd forHuperiorltv overot.h-*ni,ir* m»ile only of Pnresl Hell Mclal. (Cop-psfsnd Tin). Rotary MountliiffS. warranted lUlsewrtcry. For Prlcef, Clrenlarf. Ac... xd. iirw B»i,timos» Bki.i, ffovNimv, J. RMJr.S-TtRAMONM. Ilaltlraore. Md. m. McShane Bell F o u n d r y

Msnnfaeture tho»e eeleiirated Chimes and IJelln (or Chiirclicii. Aeadcmlen, eta. Prloe-llft anil Clronlsm sent free, HENllY IHcNHANK A- TO.. ^ Ilnlllmore. Mil. KVl !« xvli '.iO M E N E E L Y B E L L F O U N D R Y Fivomhl* kimwn «i> ih» ijiji'iK- .ii' p M«<l. n\iirch.(;h«|i»l,f'. iif"'l Ai"''" and ethff IwIIh nlno Ciiiin,-', hihI I'•«' Meneely&Co.. West Troy, N,Y.

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Welts and Pumps, Fine Soft

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MILES Bm S., No. wn F11.BERT Htreot,

PHIIiAnEbPniA, PA. .JjK:m,TIICH-I.iiwii Tennis, OrleU«<t, •MBIsyrIn Nlioos.

WILBOR'S COMPOUND OP

PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIHE.

»WofOod.M»«rOil end Liino, without Hiatwy iiausaatliig nsror of the ffl^'lWhwWfoMlii<5d, M enilowod by tho nMphataorLiitife wKb a besllna prapartr donblr affleaoinas.. R«.

COtJllTSHIP.

CCKtOHl1'lK8 OF I/t)VKMAKINO IN V A R I O U S Countrikh. 1

Sir Artiiur llelpii guve It an hlslHdlei thnt Hiiifo tlio world wn« erciitcd no two wiuiili-H ever iniulu love after the tu»iu(! fiwhioii. Anil Mince "it tnlu's all Horl» of foUiHto luiike II world" they iiiny he fairly HUjipofod tu do their courtiiig In ull wiHn of wuyn. For iimtaiift', tiie courting of tlu.' tiliorigiunl of Auntrnliu COIIMIhIi'iI Kiniply in liiiockiiiK the wo-iiiiin of his pntfcroiice down with a rluli nnd currvini? licr oil'. 'I'IiI.m form of wooiiiff was an I'lllciicloiiM iis hrie.f, and WHS cci-tjiinly coiniiiciidiilile'in the Hciirc of economy, since II Miilijectcd neither parly to Ihr c.x|ii'iisc of Iif:litn, (IrcH, oyster MUppcrK, ice crcani, clulto-riito dresses, llowers, ctr., wlileli arc? the usual coiu'oinitiints of civilizi'd love niuklilK. lint the nu-lliod of llie .\UMtndliUi lius lieeiitrli'd l)y oilier than tlic dusky savani's.

It is II hlstoriciil fin l llmt Wlllliiiii tin ('omiiien'r ('"iidiicU'ii his i-oiirt«liirf'iii a siiiiilnr iiiaiiiicr. Ilaviiif? fiillvn in love Willi a I''l( niisli iiiiinieii lie had told her of his liri'fereliee, hul ri'ceiM'd II return only worn nnd indillcrcnci' ISccomitiK <Minijri'd ul this, he one day atUicKcd Ihe danirjcl 111 the open street and poinded licr unmercifully. The result was that she consi'iiled (.. hii-suit and made liini, when married,one of the nicckcHt wives iniagiiialile. In civilized countries ol our day this courting ccrcinony is, strnnge lo say, BoniftiniCH used nftor iiiurringe.

Some curious fourtliiK customs pre-vail in A fricn. In one trilic of i'it.stcrn Africa il is regarded as theneplus ultra of gallanlry for the lover to parade be-fore the liiit of his inainorutaoiin huge hoar. Miiiigfi Park tells of a trihc in the Interior where custom couiiwIb a woman lii carry a ealahash of waU-r to the niim who lias expresw-d a profer-eiii'c for hiT. Seated on a mat before his door, III' waslu's his hands In tlie vessel, and then the woman drinks the water as a token of her all'ection. Ix'HH repulsive was the act of the lover aiiioPt? Iheaiicieiit Persians, who burn-ed his hand or cheek to prove his de-votion and tlieii siiowcd it to his lady love If she is "wlllili"' she bound the Injured part with n silken scarf; bill If olHliirate she sent tho man to tho physician for healing salvos.

IN (IREENLAND THE HORVLCCH OFTLIE PAS-TOR OF HIS LLOCK ARC ALSO CJTILED IN. A MAN WIIO HAS NINDO UP HIS M I N D THAT HIS WORLDLVOIRCUNIHTJUICCS WARRANT HIIU IN IIULUIGING IN WHAT LUW BEEN CALLED "THE NHSTRAOT DCSIRO OF EVERY MAN TO FURNISH BOAI-D UND LODGING TO SONIO VOTING LADY," AND HA« DECIDED WHICH VOUNG LADY HO WIHHEH TO BO TAXED FOR, CNLLH ON THO REVEREND FATHER NND BTNTES THE OAHC. T H E INQUIRY IS INADO WHETH-ER THE GIRL KNOWB OF THE SUIT, TO WHICH THE M A N REPLIOB THAT HO HAAMADOSOMO PROLIMLUNRY LOVO MAKING, WHLC.H WAS NOT VORV KINDLY RCCOIVOD, HUT ADDS, "TIIOU KNOWOAT THO WAYS OF MANKIND. ' I N GROENLNND, HE IT RONMRKETL, IT IB AN NCIIOPTED FACT IN SOCIAL PHLLOIW) )HY THUT, N WOINNN'S NT> INCNIIB YES. T LO PRLEHT CALLH UPON THE YOUNG WONMN AND PLEADA THO CASE OF HER LOVOR, NSSURLNG HOR T IIIT HO IN TT GOOD M A N ; THAT HO RATCHEH NIIINY HEITLH, ETC. IT IS THO CU»TOM FOR THO WOMEN TO RELLETST NIL PROPOSALFL NT LLRST, BUT TO YIOLIL «T LIWT AN UNWILLING NSHCNT. IF THO PRIOBTTHLUKH »HO II» TOO OHSTINIITO HO GEIIORALLY ROINNRKH, " A H , well, IT IS NO MATTER; I ean EUHLLY Ihid ANOTHER WOMNN WHO WILL HAVO SUCH A GOOD PROVIDER," NND TURNS TO «MVO, v'lilch ACTION HRLNGH THO ATIIHHOM MAIDEN TO TCRMB NT ONOO,

SIMPLY BECAME LIII CAT B'RPUGHL HOME TWO OR THREE FIIH WHICH IKO FROIN A NEIGH-BORING MARKET, BIGGSBOMTS THAT HE geul|I» MACKERCL B^ THY W T ^ F L M ' ^ N TRWII^RIPT

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I only <-i«Wl«in«l in Jone IHSl, ' anA<>r lb*- li»w. «r by Kwom riiii»B«<' Commlltrj. U efltsdnrlnallfeM well M « t (JpnUi. nml pro-viden for ttie education ol the minor clilldrcn ol t'H nienji •'r*. ... _

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G O L D E N wantko Arrntaforth* „ ^ D A W K : Scbool Teschfra. Student*. Y o i i n g ^ n M d iJi'llHi. actln* aa acenta foi ttJU hook, ara WilklnV" IM » montli. Bella^f^ One uentaotd 71 first llidari: another « I n 8 daw: ^Xother 11 in on. d »y : Another » 6 Blbtw in 6 daya. mwnre tw.ltoir qnlrtf* MTOta wiwte<l f'>r the beat Trfblooeveraold bj Addrew T E X A S h O O K 4 BIBDB TO.. T»Blni St., UalWa. Texaa. xvl 11 xvll Jll

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A M O O N L I G H T B Y W l ' U O J f y .

A l g o n i o n : " M y i l o a r e s t E u d o r a , y o u

k n o w tbat ttswo aro Boon to b o m u r *

riod w o e h o i U d ooftsa to Ilvo in a u

o u c h a n t o d ilroBin a n d b o g l n to tako

practlcttl v l o w d o f lifts"

K t i d o r n : " I k n o w that, dottr, a n d I

h a v e tliouglit It all o v o v , iiiuoh inoru

often t h a n y o u t h i n k .

A l g e r n o n ; " Y o u k n o w llmt I a m

n o t rich, a n d o a n n o t nil'ord lo kue|i

m y bird ot p a r a d i s e In a gildod CBJ!;O."

E u d o r o : " I t inakos n o ilid'urcnco

A l g e r n o n , I h a v e a lready p icked out

a s w e e t llttio houHO in tho Kublirlif,

wlilcij T k n o w y o u c a n r e n t . "

A l g e r n o n : " H o w g o o d o f y o n , niy

u n g e l ; a n d t h e n y o u k n o w that in or-

d e r to p a y for tho Inrn i tun i ,

w h i c h m u s t b e b o n g h t o n installments,

it will not d o to k e e p a servant . C a n

m y d a r l i n g ' s i)rolty w h i l e h a n d s m a k o

b r e a d a n d attend to all tho other houitc-

h o U l duties ? "

E u d o r a : " W e l l n o ; b u t I h a v e pro-

v i d e d lor that , ;ioo. M o t h e r ' s i)ouplo

arc S l a v i n g h o u s e k e e p e r H , a n d f h c ami

m y three m a i d e n a u n t s will g ive u p

b o a r d i n g aiid c o m e a n d Ifc'e w i t h us. ' « p

I I U i / O K O U S .

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AnU n o w tiiu uiorcimiit win y.

Will iletun it noccsfiiiry

T o hiivfc' hit) mlvertlscnisiit well iliHi l.i.vil,

Iilnyi'il, playoil,

Within his luoiil imiicr,

For tliiil'8 tho prDptT

B y wliiuh to catch tlio coiiiim; KUIIIUKM-,

trade, trade, tradw.

A " W o m a n ' s E x c h a n g e ' h a s hcen

o p e n e d in W a s h i i u f t o n , a n d a lready

tiio secretary h a s received lettcrH f r o m

several m a r r i e d m e n in v a r i o u s parl» of

tho c o u n t r y , m a k i n g inquiries concern-

n g t h e p r o b a b l e e x p e n s o o f o x c h a n g i n g

their " o l d . w o m e n " for others. A ini«-

u n d e r s t a n d i n g p r o b a b l y OXIHIM some-

w h e r e ,

V e r y correct s p i n s t e r : " N e v e r

m i n d , M a b e l , y o u will soon b o better'

W h y , I often d i d tho s a m e th ing m y -

self w h e n I w a s a little girl . " '

( N . B . M a b a l h n s b u m p e d h e a d fall-

i n g , )

M a b e l ( a b r i g h t i d e a " s u g g e s t i n g it-

s e l O : " O h , I see I T h a t ' s w h a t p a p a

m o a n s w h e n h o says y o u r ' r e c r a c k e d . "

" M y d e a r , " sa id a n afl'eclionate w i f e

to h e r h u s b a n d , as s h e l o o k e d o u t o f

tho w i n d o w , , " d o y o u notice h o w g r e e n

a n d beauti ful tho grass looks u p o n tho

n e i g h b o r i n g iiiila?" " W e l l , " w a s (ho

u n p o e t i o response , " w h a t otlier color

w o u l d y o u h a v e It at this t i m e o f y e a r . "

" S i l k u n d e r c l o t h i n g , " says a f ash ion

j o n r n a l , " g r o w s i n f a v o r . " I f not

c h i n g e d a t aulBciontly short intorvals,

it also g r o w s i n flavor.

C h c o k y p a s e n g o r : " A n y fear n i y difli.

t u b b i n g t h e ' m a g n e t i c currents ,captain ,

b y g o i n g n o a r the c o m p a s s

C a p t a i n : " O h , n o , s i r ! B r a s s lias n o

eflfoct o n it w h a t e v e r , sir I "

,5 N E A I l E N O U G H .

A B r o o k l y n girl told h e r y o u n g

m a n that s h o w o u l d n e v e r m a r r y h i m

unti l h o w a s w o r t h 1 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . \ S o h o

started o u t wltli a b r a v o heart to tnako

it. ' • ^

" H o w a r c y o u gett ing o n , G o o r g o ? '

siio askotl at t h o o x p i r a t l o a o f a c o u p i o

o f m o n t h s .

" W o l l j " G e o r g o s a i d h o p e f u l l y , I

h a V o s a v e d u p 1 2 2 . " ^ ;

T h e girl d r o p p o d h o r oyoIaAtioa a n d

b lUBhlngly r o m w k o d , " I r w k o n th»j.'p

p e w e n o u g h , G o o r g ? . "

N O T I O E .

• r » K KOI.lAlWJNa.BTATliMENl'il A H B

liiSHKu m i l •run iticKKfiT OK T H K

JCI!OHO--UEA1> ANO.HEKJ.KI 'T .

" I h a v e f o u n d W a r m i r ' s S a f e ( ' u r o

"oi l it W M 8 eVer voiiri'ninttm) to h e . "

.1, S . L U N O N .

.S/ircvcjior/, La.

"F<»r ncHrly 2,') years I liavo.'^nlliMvtl

" w i t h kliliiny a m i liver ill.'scii^f!, u(^ver

"liHvliig (tiiiiHl reilol' niidl I iisfl

" W a i n r r V Kal'i- ( 'iivo.wliii'li i-iiroil m o . "

J . T . ( . ' A M R . \ " . . N KL .

SiifHiuHih. Hn..

" M \ soil w i i « I'l i l iu'LV l i n e d dC t i c r v -'•uui p iot - i i ' i t i lo i i m i l l - . i r i i i n n ^ 1)1' 111. " i n c l ' i r t t liy i i i i'iiiis " ! ' W l i n i i M ' s S a l e " ( iiic " A A . W A I M ' I ; .

J'^tt f'li I ft, ,ll(t. 'J'tffie.h t'ltf/ X nr.v

" I inn ii iiiiriicii' lo llm i.' w h o

" k n o w w l i i i l II l ( i i r i l ) l i ) r i M i d i i i n n I " l i i w c IKU'II i n Hi id a l l i l u ' D u p ' i I In' " p o w p r of AV'III III'I 'M S H ' C C I U I ' . "

Mil-. M . ( ' . n I .

//cut jUtfCtl,!, \ rIttt.

" W i i n i . T

" m e d i c ihf,

' InjH {jriMi

"partii-uiur

M S:I I'.

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U- liriii'lll. d

V IIiV fiiii."

i ; kv . W W

dilnr Xiir/Jt /('.»•/> >rf 11 nrf/i, 7'r.rii.i.

m y

ion

' l> lid ri'ii.

r \ I nil i>,

7i <it't'fi iiitifi.

" T w i ' i i i v yi'iii'i iiL'ii I w i M ili-i'liiir>;-

" r d I'lom IIh' n r m v ('>1 ciMif^n in pi ion.

" l liiid ii wrcli li.-d runirli, ^i-'ai I'liins

" in thr liintrs Mild n ' v o n d iii'nii>ri li;ifrps.

" M y pliy>-ii'i mis {.;!U r inc u p u n d I li(>-

"<fan n-inu Warii'-i'- S n l n C n r i ' wiiii h,

" lo iny Hiiiii/.rincMl, IIMS m s l o i c d ni "

" l o heallli. II seeing aliiiosi « iiiiritrli-. "

I'liU 1 1 1!.

h'nlcijtrinc, Miss.

" 1 '.iHVO hPtMi fi huHViTr I r o m llriL'lirH

"(liHCaKC. M t lilllllr) U IM(< KWIlllfll t(l

" a n eiiormiiiiK !.t/i', uiid d r u p n y in.

" I paused a grcal anwiunl ol' nriiii',

" i ind m y liCc wii.s Inll uC miM-iy. 1

" w e n t to H o t 8prhi^f-iand ciij.tiiiri'd Uic

" b e n t o f iiK.'di'Mil '•kdl l«ni all (adini, ' I

"liPfraii tlio nxo i)f W a n i i T ' i * SatV {'iii'i-,

" a n d aficr Mu; ii'.i' nl' 12 IIOMII-H I a m a

" w e l l m a n . " X u n r . M ^ M A s i . r . u .

( j d i m l y 'I rcaMirer.

iVcf /h'iniii/'c/'i, yV.ff/.v.

" I w U h 1 liad Uio ivipai'ilv to d o Imk-

"tii'O to tlio v a l u e of W a i n e r V S a f e

" C u r e . M v o r y h o d v w h o i.s alleotwl

" w i t h k i d n e y or liver ti(Mit)lo or al-

" m o s t a n y difteitso llo.nh in heir to

" s h o u l d use it. It HnrpanueM anyl l i ing

" e v e r introdneed for ladies' trouldes.

" I liave taken over " ( • hollies, a n d m y

" w i f e a n d d a n g h t e r h a v e b e e n ruHtorcd

" t o hualth throutrKils HKO. "

W . V / . M A N M N O ,

PorlKmoth, I ' n . O c e a n H O U H O .

" M y l icahh ia n o w excellent, b u t in

" t h e s u m m e r o f 1S82 , w h e n I w a s ma-

" k i n g a c a n v a s s for appellate clerk,

" m y health a n d strength g a v e w a y . I

" h a d great lasifituilo w i t h p a i n in tlie

" r e g i o n o f the k i d n e v s , a m i it w a s al-

" m o a t impo.^sible to rally after a n y ef-

"fort . A t this tlnio m y w i f e i n d n n c d

" m e to use W a r n e r ' H S a f e C u r e , a n d

" t o m v great tiellghl a n d m a r k e d sfit-

"isfaction, I w a s restored to health

" a n d h a v e r e m a i n e d no to this d a y .

" A l l the dlHlcultieu J, c o m p l a i n e d o f

" h a v e d i s a p p e a r e d , a n d I g i v e the

" credit wliolly to the H a f e C u r e . "

UlCIIAIlU T . .FA(X)II,

Ex-hleutcnaiit-(<overnor .

Wcstporf, Kij.

" F o r nearly a ) car I w a s ' t r o n l ^ I e d

" w i t l i oxtron)o w a k e f u l n e s c , a failure

" o f strength, p a i n in the right sido a u d

" a general b r e a k i n g d o w n o f m y sya-

" t c m . I liad tt frequent,«losiro to uri-

" n a t e , often »a intich n« ten or t w e l v e

' ' t i m e s in a s ingle h o u r . A t tlmt t l m o

" m y t i r i n o w a s d a r k in color, roilly

" a n d s u d s y witli n largo p e r cent, o f

" a l b u m e n . I u s e d v a r i o u s r o m o d i e s

" prbser ihod b y e m i n e n t coilngiatcB b u t

" o x p o r i o n o o d n o roliof. M y trout)]o

" b w u g o f a dosporatfl oimraoter, w i t h

" n o rollof f r o m niodlcal souroes I eon-

" o l u d e d to try W a r u o r ' s S a f o C u r e ,

' • And I R m to-day as w o M ttfi I b n y o o r «

wm " o r b o o n In m y llf". I eordiailv com-

" i n e n d It to oil suilijring f r o m k i d n e y

"oi ' bladtler disoasef , ' ' -

Tarn's Itrook, I'H'ffinta, Fab, iiJlh.

T h A M e t h o d l H t s of A u g u s t a , ( ! « . ,

will cfilobralo tho (. 'ontotinial of

A m e r i c a n M e t h o d i c i n this y e a r b y

b u i l d i n g a tiew elmrcli in tho u p p e r

part o f the eitv.

TilTTTiTMissioli^^ ^• .KMl-MDNrHI.V MIMHIUN \UV I'Al'Kri

i)i;voi'i;i) KXt 'M ' i i iv i ; i . v 1 0 .mih.

M K N K , A M ) KHFL-;! M J . I . V

A H A I T I ; ! ) TO v o l ' N O

I ILLTLFTI AN--.

U. N II > I.I., « Illi.VKI^, ASK

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ILLUSTRATED MOMTHLY, Vraily (.nl>si il|iU-.ii, (Xi. Or Bi iiil lltty

rcl-'H 111 KliiiMp^ lur lliro" inmiliiM-M. J'ho Mini i-l I'.ii'lijr Mji)4B/.lni' ..I ilif worlii comlniiltlR •i hr I't-Mi* iiwl^ t»r nil tit IwjK rliii Inorra^^lng populiirll V iif iJKMiiKi MoNrniY MAiiA-/.INK, II |f>t>nlurili i-\irii'llnii m i r tiliieliieu

ii'.'KN, IH :imi>l.- (inii.l llml. i-aoli kik Ofi'illiiK vi'T !linl« tl lni|iri)Vt-il lii itH vliiiin.y. ht'uul.v anil uiiriiclIVfitp)ih; IIhih iiii-''tl|iu tlii! t'lilliu-Kl-ii.-lli- nncmiiluiiin lit-Hinwi il ii|.i.)ii It tiy lln wldn on>li'iif liiiflll(ii.iu mi'l i-i'ltlc!il nuilfrn. 'I'lui ) iTiilliir ft'iiliiri'H of Uiiti MiinH/iiu* ri'iiilcr It niiK<i|iil,-ly liiillniJniiMilili' In tliu fiiiiilly oliclw. Ill mlHhiiiii IH i<» ri'fiiip, I'lcruio imit niHlriU'l. Not imly iliMiii It "liuw lif>\v homo ran lirt Ixmih-MIUMI ttii.l Niliiriioil, hut 11 rioiutH mil. tlip wiiy liy wlilrli llu' iiiiiilltlcH of hoail ami hpiilt. Clili tm HI! culllvut(.-(] thai. I hoy will «IIi.~il fin.iuiiil the lionilll'ieiit KkIII o| iiilrllpotmil nixl iiiiiriil Ui inily. Tlinn it Is 11 •'lift' nnully BHIIII'. » nrni!I-wlur anil frK-ml. Ho viirnnl aii.i liiKlruoilVt! arn iw itt'i'*rliu«i'ts, nomliliiliii: tm ihcy do, Mliini-liiiT, Art, AiohlUji'.liiri', I'oi'lry. I'lDiUiiliurc, II ii>iM> >1111 Mdiih! Miitiern, WiifU raliln. Fnsli-lijiiH Killlorl.'ils on Topics nf tlie Ddy KHcheo, LaUleii'I'liiii, Iti^view oi .Now Hi,i.k«, lliat 11 foiMiin 11 viilimlifc iDmeniiliHni of .It-sir/ihln iiml u.«i'ful InloriiiHlum for f v c i y l « K l I t n Lilcrury iK'jnirinu in Ix ru'lili muro l wltlixo-riiilH. f-linrtcr Tiilffl, !!l<«,Ti;|)lili-Kl anfl Ilmtorl-i iil 8ln'li lU'n, I>fii.V!,. Kiiltiiriiil'!!. l'.)Oin» niitl MiKv llii'-riinm Arl'i'ltxf, fruni lli« pensofllm boKi. wrlii TK, llius liiraUliliig Ihn ino,..( trliolw mill iLijiiilar IItyriittiiH of 'ho ilay. Iti Artlslli! Di-partiin-r.l p(i»«i>ii'M'« iiimntial liitpri'HI,. It IB llliiKtratcil Willi Ihwuitliul Ar: I'IctiircH In oil of riirii lU-ltoacy of llnluli, or wjill ri.\t<i',iilpil MU'I-I anil i lliiT Kii«riiv|iiKn of relchraUal plo tiirod tiy worlil ri'Downi'il Krllmn of ancient ami moilorii UUUM, iiml Knililon Illiinlrnllono winch, for iHiaiuy and rollaDllllv, aro not ei|iii»|pil 'ly Mkwo of nny rii«K»Kfii<> In tli« •viirla. IlB Hcli'iiilll', ArcliltcciiirHl. l''liirli'Ul-lurivl. Ilonnnlinlil, ami K'ulilmi lit'|i.irtin«nU am fiiuaU' lull an.I atirntuin"; llio whole forniliiK a MaKazliHi wl:icli inlitin-atily com-liln«N tlio nwfiil anil ornamental, the Innlriio-llve aud fiitertiiii'liiK, anil wliloli for i nBiity, nllllty, nrlKlnullty ninl i'li«apij<^ lit wltliout a tifti-r In th« field Hint It oiinuplrii. D . mnrot'N \laca»ilin< cRii be puri!i'n<i'il of uny IJooKnt'lIci' or NowHiUalor, or Kallroail Ktallon; pricfi Twenty OeiitH, or llDiii ili« piibllmlior. W . .IK.V-NlNOrt I.>KM0H1CHT, IT Kasl lltli HI., N e w Vork Yearly, T w o Uollar.t. N o w 1» tlio tlniu li> »ub-aorllx*.

W « will Hoinl THE TR.MNF.FIBIIB UAITI.HT mill DeiiKiri'dt'H Mngaiino one year for JH.fiO, Ail-dretw aravc!! .f MivUatry, Meiiiplila, Tmiii.

BARNES' iPniont I'oftt una 8lMmri>w«r Machinery. CiimplRla oiMfll» tm Actimf Wutk'Khnp [tusl-

Laiho% for Woii nr , MM»1. CIrruUf FUW«, SrroH Hftwit, roimars. Mnftlncni.T**

l^linhrtii.fite,,Macllitie%(xt .imloKufi afttl rrlce LI*! Pie«,

. . . R . O I J O H N ITANNKN , KIT. 1 54 NU^IY MRT'ET. TTOU^TRA, L U .

Ill

i S Q J S l M W ' i z l i

voTTininftn'iIoVKU C I IKH I K X M , Honii tor ilngorlptl

uUa fnnioiia brood, Alao T n w /J. B i M v m , v j u i r a x j u W .

4l|.!1t

O o n s L i m p t i o n .

lliuvon)ini)|il''e raintidy for tho Hliove dm-pnne; IJ7 Itaime tiiouiiaiidii of c»««iiof iliowomt' kind and of Ions alnndlnif hnv« bnen ourod. i n d m d ; no Iit.n)nn IN M Y fBltii in 1(« efUoBoy, tliat I wlll»ond TwoTloitlM toKxtljor MTIIIIR VAlnablo Tr«ntUo «n thin itlnenuB, to nny unf-innir. UlveKxurfia«Biid I ' .O .addrww. fJH.T. A . H I I O O U M , llTl Pearl St., N . .Y . x v i a r « l l 9

" A n a k e s i s " K 5 » 7 ! JB inrnmit mnlor i'lif*.

•• s

X v U T x v l l W

V/arnrr Bros. Celebrated Corallne Cofset^ itio^aoknowKidgud Btaijaanl cl Europe

TIip V I o x I b l o H i p tnco cat) In tmiwWlf mlaiitpij luthojB wlKwooorKfWWoftknvcrlliehiii 'riio Hcdllli, Wnrulnif, Corallne, Abdominal MiMM'Coraets, are sli popular stjrie*, ajajacj to lulleaofdirfercntformii. , I'ric.FI, f r o m u p . YON BAI.R BY LEIDIND MBBCHiJ/TH EvsnvwuKR*. AtloU aUtmiiatiiu, lia tiurfl our nama <• on ftojp.

W A R N E R BROS^ 3 G 3 B R O A D W A V , N E W Y O R K .

T H E O R E A T

Through Trunk Line

without Gliange and with Speed UnrlYaleii S H O R T E S T A N D Q U I C K E S T ROUTE

Frum Mriuplita, Mttaa, auil Ilamboldt is tbt

NORTH & EAST vrithnut cii«nr' f""* »liov« cItiM to Louli-

fillo, nnil'Suron* c{iVng« to prinoliitl

NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES.

T H R E E TRAINS DAILY nythiallnn.mtltlDR

8 U E E 0 0 H N E 0 T I 0 N 8 A N D QOIUlCESI TIME COHvniXl* WTTH

Seeklne bomei on the line ot thli ro»d will

riscolve »pecliil low f « e « .

B«e Air«nt« of thli ComptnT for Ai ., or wtHe, C. P. ATMORE, 0 . P. 4 1. h j

(t) O UoulBvUla. K|i.

1 P»l'7i(Hond 8 o»i»U for poslane. « »d reoelT® ft fOliii'freo.H oo»tly b o * of good* wliloU will h o l p y o m o wore m o n e y rluhl away tntn anytbliiB ol»e In tliU world. Al .ofeltheriie*, BHCocwl Trom first hour. The brond roftd t« foriitne open* before tho worker , anrc. A t onoo widreM, TKIIIC 4 M»lnn. xvl 14 »vll 1« com ^

" T O S U N D A Y S C H O O L W O R K E W , r

A N o w S u n d a y S c h o o l S o n g B o o k .

fly 0»o. F. Koof «nil a C. ,

C o n t a i n * N o w a n d B r l a r W

K a u r a n d I n a p t r t n i r M M « I C ;

a n d E l o v « « e d 8 o n » l m c n « » »

O m ot the ItidlUK fwittirei of lh« took li» « « "

BEAUTIFUL RE8P0II8IVE SERVICES jfipMliijly «r»Mfwi lor II by lUi*. W . II. " » UlWIII Hll.l«lli MQ. •/ , • i..,„,vl III

s a s ^ i s f s

P n b l l a l i c a

^ O H N * C H U R C H * & * C O . t

OlMOIHHATIf O H I O .

• o o w r t M h * * * • t n U B o i f l * ^

For S«]i by B w | u « M w « w d »««"'o

^ k T '

S i i m tkcftav<!ra«emflnt o f K e u ,

f r q m . p a v t n « i g h t m .

in i»lx r e m o v e d

Lihiiovm nro tO'fUy «« «»

T U o o « o i > V t l O W9fl w o r t h to

S o n o h u i i t l r m i a o l l a r s . Y o u r H t n i l r ,

I I . A . B K U T O L K T T , M . I).

tlicrOttroonivUirco 0 mKi-pgiitiontil

^jjarchcoin Mft^ncl 'M^t^l^" in w h i c h

» miijorily o f niotn1)cr» aix' m u l e s .

iCo'lmJPrlotors of iCtJiulali's Bpiivin

CNRC ciiailenge (ho w h o l e w o i l d to

prwluco it» oqunl HB « c u r e for rlicii-

Ul is in or a n y othfjr ( i c q ) pain .

It KlamiH w i t h o u t a rival .

Tho Tnirttciw of thu r i c s h y t i I-IUM

Hospital of l'hilailcli>hia h a v e n-tiiAi.'d

12,IIOO, BENT to t h e m OB a i>iirl of tlic|

V ' w i e e d s o f tho A n n u a l CliRrity l U H

In tliat oily. A n oxaiiipio w o n h y o f

all praise a n d e m u l a t i o n .

\yiillo wailiiiK for u i:<)ti«h to g o us.

it caino, y o u arc of ion l a y i n g the

foundation for s o m o p n l m o n a r y or

bronchial anVtction. It i« htst'cr to

r idofacoit l at o n e e Ity u«iiii,' that

mro r e m e d y D r . I) . J a y n c ' H I';xpn< to.

rant, w h i c h will e u r o all ntuhl^oru

congha, a n d relievo a n y a n x l t y . as to

4 diugerouK coi»sc<iuonceH. '

? T h e E n g l i s h contr ibui iona to mis- j

gions for tlio y e a r 1 8 8 2 . 1 8 8 U are nearly

$500,000 in a<lvaneo o f the conirihu-]

tionii for the y e a r ijcforc.

m* JOHN gULUS

i tfi Jy

F O R T H E C U R E 0 ¥

FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER,

A M D « U M A L A R I i l L D I S E A S E S .

- t h o proprietor of thin ceUbnitiKl medU

citto j M U y claim* for It a juperlority over

ftll rBinedlB* ever olTerad to tho pnWio for

th» n K V t . C E K T A I H , G P E K D Y F E ^

M A S E S T o n r o of .\guo BiidTovar, orChUlt

and yevcr, wUother ot ibort orjong swud-

Ini?. H o refers to the entire W e s U r n and

I6utlxern country to bear him testimony 10

tho truth of the o»»ertion th.t In no cane

whatever will It (all to euro If the dlre^

tlon» are«tvictly ft.Ilowod and earrSci ent.

In a great mony oa«ei a elcglo dose bus

been eufficlent for a cure,, aud whole faml-

Uee have beenonred by a single hoitlo, w U b

B porfeot reBtoration of tho o e n o « l health.

It U however, prudent, aad iu every case

more cortela to euro, if its u.o i« coiitinucd

In smaller doie3 for a week or two after tho

dUeaee has been oheolced. more espeeUUy

iu dlffioult and long-sunding fases. U»u-

¥& a f t i l K e a s o n s ^ Effects Produced by AVER'S SARSAPARILLA^and by

Nothing Else 80 Perfectly ^ ^ ^ ^ / X T M M . B Y L U T J M T O N F F H P N I W ^ L O " - '

iho blood,' from lUKtiinaUiiin, Itoemwrtlu ;-; It gtrfnfftUoiw end invlgomtcm BUITOHOT

from enci-vatlot), buguor, w<itUtne«i, and jiuntaltl<iirc«sliin. ^ . ,

It I1U8 aa aliuodt nWRl'Tnl cffoct tn cqnnr? trur»tiveu«<lcu(.Hneoii»dlMnU>w.

U < nul!c.ilc» from tlio IIUMKI tho tnint of that tnrrlblv Ucatruellv^ alsoiwc, Uereui-lary ^'roftilfl. , , . ,'

It cxpelit from tlio ov.tora tlio bftneful poison of MfTciiry, \VUU:1J L) US HWIOUS as tijut 6f Hci'ofuttt. . , , ,

It tmrllie* iiti'l r^-gfueratw tno Ufoctjr-TfDt poUuiwl by tUo corrui>tio« of con-tiijrltitm ijlsoiiw. _ ,

It hllHuiliiicn the »ic(.Tcior>' orpans, cDccts 11)15 ivinfiviil of fill iniiniiilliis frojn llio bloiiil 1111(1 nwkoii it n<t\v. rk'h, uiid purj!.

U iT,«.tori'n hi'ttllh to mitfrtrs from Uiln

IJIOWI <IHU liuii&lrt'd vitality.

ircurM'ScroTiTtoiiiriirert^ ^ th?

l.lvcr tod Kldnoyi, and tUdr nymptom*.

Jaimdlwj and Drowiy. ,

It curci Scrofukjun CaUrrh . Itclilns n u n w n y and tho imrulcut Borca cauwrd

''^Itoteani and imnrovM tho c o m p i ^ o n . ^ It neutrallHMi tho poliwoa icft In the

K ^ m by Diphtheria and S m i r t Fever, and rentorca tho deblllt»U«i patleut to

.ill dlwrdcrs ariaiitK ^ ^ m J ^ p j i r U r « ..a dlwrdcrs ariaiitK ^ron^ropjirUr «

tlic blood, where u a & dlsor^rs Iwvo n«t

become SO deeply seated aa to bo boyoud

all human aid.

-mM

IJKUKI UHU UUi™ri.-u - « « • Ji

A d v a n t a g e s that AVER 'S SARSAPARILLA Possesses over all Others

lulOlUV ifcun r> f , ,

ally thil medicine will " i f n M to L e p the bowels in good order. Shen d tho patient, however, rcquiro a cathartlo modfcino, after having taken t h r " or dOMs Of the Tonlo, a single doso of BULI . B V M E T A B L E l A K I L Y I 'lLLS wUl bo euf-

® a m ' S S A R S A r A E I L L A is t^o " ' "Ja" ' !

relUble remedy for lmpuntit^» of the blood

M d Berofulona tttfeolions-tho King ot

® D R . J O H H BtJLI/G V E G E T A B L E W O E M

D E S l d O Y E B U propared in tho form y

candy drops, attraotlvo to tho siijUt and

pleasant to tho taeto. _

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15c. Q u i c k , coaiplcto euro, il.iril or

»ofl corns, w a i tH, b u n i o n s . — — — .

S A N I T A R I U M , R ivers ide , C a l . T h d

dry nliinato cures. Noso,Throat,I.tiii|^R,

full idea, 3G pp . , route , cost free.

Dr . E a t o n , in tho N e w Yoric;ft".rff/f

ner, nays Uaptist a n n u a l c o n t r i b u

tiou» to m i s s i o n s in Fioritla h a v e in-

creased f r o m $i)00 f o u r yearn a g o to

tho n e i g h b o r h o o d o f $ 0 , 0 0 0 n o w , a n d

ascribcs tho increnso lar/^ely fo the

Women's M i s s i o n a r y Sociotios iu llie

clinrchcs.

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It lias l>cen before the public for tJearly forty ycaro, and has conitanOy growi a Mpular favor, both at home « ' d .

u b r i « , until there If hardly ftplK« to tto clvllkcd world where It has not ^ ^ ^ a t friends, made go by Ha manrcllous c ^ .

It liM been uaedln . and approv^ by , at lewt 4,000,000 famlllea In (hp Unitj^ StatCT, ana 7,000.000throughoutU.e

W o m e n Imvo esiJCcUl reasona for com-

' " i t T a S p r o v ™ Ita potency in curing

tmr dijtcaisea caused by vitiation of too b S o d . It must, not, however, bo ^ c t c d and Is not cUilroed that a alOKto Iwttlo will cure such cases; but ^ I f n j j clionld perfcvcro in the use of thia remedy until u radical care U effW '^- ,

It Ifl tho only blood-purlfler t h ^ h ^ o o andrctalnciltljoconfldencc of «bo i ^ p l o of all tropical countries, where such medi-cines ore much required.

It Is tho only m ^ e l n o of Hf f l ^ ttat

U is the ,nllorH,as n ™ic,hiive any faith i n - a a d

iJuK ou« that to^'rcul, iL^tlug good." they ore right.

A y e r ' s S a r s a p a r i l l a

I K E P A M e D B Y

Dr. J. C. AYEfi & CO., [ .Vuulytlcal C h o m l s t s l LOWELL, MMSS.

Pokl liy all DruggUts; XTlce $1.00, six bottles for $3.

11 l9 romrrtWMl of tbo jnoM rfnoaelous

nlterutlvi', dlurctk', and loiilctlruft* knoyrii

Iu phiiriiiacy, ainons? " h i . ; 1 tho

ri niifito Hoiulurus t^iiniRpsi-ll;i, fellow

])ock, Stitlhislu, imd the Iodides of I'otas-

ehim IIIKI Iron. , It lit II biijtilv oori('<'ntr.ntpd rordciuc,

xrli-nlifii'silly and lunw'Ntly lonipoundnl so UH to Bccuro to it, tho lilfrhrat degrwc of uL'livltv itiiil w-rfcct iinlforraity.

U tills r(.('Plvi'il ilK' lioarty riidorseincnt of tho loaaiuj? m m In the incilioal nrofes-Kiou, who rtcoornizt" U as 11 standard phar-inaci'utlcal |ireparatioii, and iircwrluo li 111 their jiractiec.

Jt coiitutii!* no polMinous ni"npra!s or other .lanarctous <liu!{s, ili« uso of whloti for tciiipDrurv offert hi the mimv crude (iiid CHEAP lulsturf'f BOI.I US ulttrallvcs, i.ri.diiiTS offt'ctH on ibu »,yiti-iii often w o r w tbun tho dinoasi'.s thiry ni-e olkrvd ocurc.

It costs no nioro th»u iitiv otticr, put v-oulii »itm be tho clU'ttpt'Sl Wood-purifv-{»-' moilii'iuo 111 tho world, even were iU

T . J " a K X H ^ ^ M : ,

C o m m i s s i o n M e r c h a n l ; , F U O A T 8 T B E K T , M E M P H I S , T E N N .

, I^.ICH, r & y ^ a u d p r o m p t returns . C o r r e s p o n d e n c e haH proin id attention I 4 3 . . 6 m . _

A l>rointn«ii( Mln«i .ter I V r H e n . I T«nu . , l>r.Mo»loy-IHjarblr: Afior ton yours 01 gi cat

iOlforlDj from InnlBOatlon or ilyBpepsla. wltn iroat ner»on» proatrotlon and btllojisnesn,jns-ordoroU kldnovH sml oonstlpalton. 1 i i a v e ^ o n ouredby fonr bottlea of your t«i>ion ^ ' t * «ii4»m now ft well m a n . - R o j . a 0. WAVIH , KIder M . B . Ohoroh South, No. M TaUiall St., AtlantihOtk.

f r o m T w o P r o m i n e n t I.fHllei). I have not been iible lu two yearn to walk or

stand without sunoriDK groat nsln. Slnco lak. , IngUr. Mor.loy'» L e m o n Klixlr. l can walk

half mile wlthoiit sunorlnB ttie least ln«on-v«iiloooe.~Mni. It. H . lli-oonwoKTn, Orimn, Ua. . Dr. II. Mo»ley~Aft«r years of snirorlna f ^ iBdIgesUoa, great debllliy and nervons I J M

• tnnTon, witli tim uanal fomalo irregularities anil dorangemenU aoeotniiauvlnB sn^i a CIMI-dlUoaof (Twoman'a hoalUi.r biivo been per-manenUy relieved b\ tuo ««c of yonr l ^mon I|:il»lr.--M«. Bi B M N . % No. 40 Oliapol St., At-laDt»,ak.

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. 'uSiuiriuVrKjuR.- S^^V^iimmif-Ni-w IhK«.-NOW llluKlriitU.ns from new d f gn« -^ inBrblv itottcu up. .'Saine low prlco. Ailupt'd f o ' M S . Kills at-HlKlit. dolnj?

i W R W o r k . KXCEI.LI£NTTKU)J». Tlio immls... • I MlprospoctiwcvM |N«H.«1. Apply now.. « M.

u U b k t h o n .t CO., COIII'KO M. hHHnvlllo, VHON .1 JO v/wiiiKv r... AIJW Otnor Br»iid new Imohsnm Wlhlei..

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OPIUM and t v n I R K V H A U I T S curcrt UriloiiMiwUIiotilimlii. H o o k

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,8 .Pi«tt ,drngBUt, City, Mo., wrltcsi liOmon Kllzir gfvoa ttie greatoat s«llsliiotlon.lt h u eared ft O M of ohlTu and fever of fonr years' eUndlng. . . ^Ur . Money's I/tmon KlUir, prepared at lila Dn« | Store. l U Whlt«h»il Mt,. Xti»nta. O a .

tlon, bMdaotie. malart*. k W n e T Ulaeaao, fever, I ohUlikffpttri«»iof th»biood,Iasiof ftpMilto, I dt

debtuty a n a nertrous prostratfon. and all other " disMMMeaiMwl from illaMuwd U r e r and Ki-*- • ^

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TlwT^aiMnuKsladlMerClevcilaiid, Ohlo^ wUl M l ftdttdt Uw w i w Ik q o w Utrniw Into OMilr pcrloft.

The Moraga JBupuI't pMionte i r ^Hichlfin b c a l d to be kiw than tfane year*, ifidt in ConuecUcut Ih^w joa r t and s is monthi.

QrattJSd /Vatce, the new b m k ad-t tHi ted in oar oolumm, calta attention to coble poinM of interest to Sunday, •choola. 1 comet r e iy highly eii-dorwd.

Up to 1870 the lair in Saxony iin-poMd a line on famiileii who dday«^ baptitm more than six weeks after the birth of the child.

TV'c call aiteution to the advcrtiie-meat of "Pratt Brolbera, Xar»er) raen, of Rocheiter Y , " who atv ic Want of more ealecmen.

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The Baptirt State Unirer»Jty has been esUbliabed at Geori^eSown, Tex-M, with •aOQ.OQC endowment.

Every !$git<)«]r.*cb9a] !supcfiateiHl«nt and T*»cier •boahl procure • OH|»T U Aote«on (lie luteniatioiia] p i i» fI .B {Kwtpaid. AddrtM (iCAViM * Ha H Anrr, JitmpliJ*. Tenn.

The fibres ihow that in the year 1833 the Southern State* made a larg-er i»er cent, of increase in railroad construction than any other section except the Pacific State«.

Send fen cenu to Graves & Mahaffy, Memphis, Tenn., for sample copy of E r e k c s u x IITXSB, bound in c l o t h -fust the book for country churches. Price 11.50 per d««a , by 'mail, post-paid. If.

HEH TONGUE UEIl OWN. "You say the laidy wcar« a glass

eye?" "Yea." "And false hair?" "Yea." "And false teeth ? ' "Yes." "And has a fal^e figure ? ' -Yes." "But her tongue r "Ah—that is her own V There are taid to be Ii.ooo one-lrgje<!

Ben in the Uniled States. Oce-tr£fed mtTi form the mojt pekcefn! ind scbnsiisiTe ele-ment of OUT population. They never lick. —Boston Globe.

A M C A C A L JOKE.—To say that a man with a bad cold in his head is like a musidan, because he blows his nasal oigan and sounds the loud catarrh, may be a ba» joke, but i u tenor is cer-tainly funny.

T M SmmU Oauuvk?

Ite <ui(M« lb . S a i i S ' m S S ; icmedlMi. sad Mean M thanin

„ lOfafUenKi.,«ili»<3«jpnji!pa.

•••MM* t* ear* site i f - ras i .

Per Cent. • f r t i mrimm rr^tm ^H-rnagr^ kMaeirs lUMl l lvrr , M»«I (S BfrlkcM as •see M til* nH>t mf tUMeaU*. r^B

•nrMMTiKtiii iMid r«>l«r«r. mm*, f y TFarlaK *. M x t l t i M . drive

MMwpy., 14»«, I rl . M J T l « r tH*> itrntr^mtrng Dli»-t S t ^ i S ? J * * " * * ' mmd for

tHM-Meqaal. Brwarrol i M M & v ^ iMitatteM iiB4 eoneoetloB* WAKXEK R y r aak for 8A n c Bl A BErEM CPIIE. r » r M « bjr Itll d M l r n .

H. H. WAKJIER A

UWrAttlWO SA.1P n r s t u B i E

IK cmaa lJTp{tipt(e rttt, iSpatm, Fs l l lng

_ ^ Skkocts, CoDTul-doos, S t . Vi tas Dsnee, Akt^Usm, Opiorn Eatbig, Semtn&l Wsakness, Ito-poteacy, SrpMlii Scrofala, and all

Nenrout a n d Blood Diseases . H f T o Clergyisen, Lavren, LKemtyMen,

Merchants, Backers, Ladies and all vhow> It canjes Nerroiw Pros-

G i s i m

traUon, Irrei^IansJes of ttie Mood, stomach, tKnrei* or fcidoeyi. or who reqnlrs a nerre toDte. appetizer or ctiQm}ent,£amanton Jt'rr-rtiu is laraloable. ••

dTTfaoasands pTocIaim It tfeemcst voojcrful InTlgoT-aot that erer stutain-ed a sinking system. tLSa^atI>iiiKsS(fs. Tk«D«.S.A.IiCH«ONO| MEDICO. Sols Pr»-|

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CHAIRS AID MATTBESSES,

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'Mdt apeak four bottn a day witiwnitttduuta' tton o( hoanenew. I now OM it ooiy when iipeakinfc and Utua ^snmrnt n y Toloe and and physical e n e n ^ I w not beiieTe that any on* would e m he I iati. method ol/AlUng yont at-,

IFLI "M ^ the oe l e^ ted ^ R and L ^ Z l *blcb J b»*e i3ld for t t o f Z t u y«r t , that I roar mi^e It a S n i vo my p»pe' by making it a fct SttUrt iJaai tovou,

1 wii OfWiiy reasons for Moomu..»nJlng this ittTalaable article to

idBW tlian eighteen years ago. I •M thJWUKhly broken do^n n Tolce S^i»A3cs«rve preaching; I could speak but a Uitlo while without getting hoarw;

throat was «eiioraUy soie, and easily fcHtsteJ, and iU tone became heary and husky; soon a hacking cough set .a, that i B c r « , until at the close of a Mfl8t»Dit, iny voice failed oatirely, u S ^ f e s ' o f a chronic ^ n aaporludufiod bronchitis, which

a l o n g

loon aapor luduf io i l h r o n c m u a , w h i c h seri-ous ly t U a t e n e d m r l i fe. I WHS n o w c o m M l l o d to d e s i s t f r o m p r e a c h i n g , a n d , 11 ii.»s>iible, o v e r c o m e those d l f f l cu l l l e s , " n d ' recover th«^ lo s t t r o i w u r e , — t h e »0ic8, t h a t t o a m i n i s t e r or l a w y e r i s more v a l u a b l e t h a n g o l d o r j e w e l s , — or be Hi lenl fo rever . I fti>pUed to the uioat o m i n e i i t phy s i dRn / s , a n d w a s b u t little h e l p e d ; s a r e t h e e x c i s i o n o f a n eloueated u v u l a , t h e y c o u l d d o n o t h i n g but adv i iw r e s t ; a n d t h i s ' 1 w a s c o m -Djllod to l a k e . W h a t c a u s e d a n d oon -{ioiiPd t h a t c d n s U n t I r r l U t i o n a n d i isuking c o u g h , t h e y c o u l d n e i t h e r e x -')l*ia »or p r e v e n t . i ' r o T l d o n o e t h r e w •hfl r e m e d y i n m y w a y . M v w i f e W M (Uiltfiing f r o m prol ivpnus u te r i , a n d t h e .uaiessor 01 t h e t h e o r y a n d p r a c t i c e o l u ie i l idne i " i h e U n i v o r s i t y o f N a s h v i l l e Dr. W i n s t o Q , w a s her p h y s i c i a n , a n d he prescribed for h e r t h i s i d e n t i c a l B r a c e , U l c b s p o e d i l y r e i i o v o d h e r « h e c o m pU inod o l . ^ " d r a g d n g d o w n , " a n d uo langu;(2<» c o u l d bet ter e x p r e s s m y feelings, k n d e s p e c U l l y a f ter p r e a c h i n g . I I o c c u r r U to m e i f i t w a s g o o d for o n e Cdse of " U r f t g g i u g d o w n , " w h y n o t for soother. V V i t i i o u t c o n s u l t i n g a n y one , I prooui-ad o n e l a r g e e n o u g h lot m y s e l l »nd p u t i t o n , t he first t i m e d o u b t l e s s

w a i ever w o r n b y a m a n for s u c h a reiiaon, a n d t h e r e s u l t was , t h e i r -t i u t i o n o f m y t h r o a t s oon q u i e t e d , a n d tlie h a c k i n g ere l o n g ceased, a n d the w i c e c o r a m e a c e d b u i l d i n g u p , u n t i l 1 could a r t i c u l a t e , w h i c h 1 h a d n o t d o n e 'or t w e l v e m o u l h a , a n d v e r y s o o n I c o m -menced to p r e a c h a g a i n , l h a t B r a c e 1 «ore n e a r l y tot>. y e a r s w i t h o u t c o m m u n i -( a t i n g i t s w o n d e r f u l a d v a n t a g e s to a n y oue, b ^ u s e 1 t h o u g h t i w a s u s i n g a n srt lc le t h a t w a s i u v e i u o d for t h e u s e o l leinales o n l y . P r i v a t e l y , to a few spec i a l (r londs w h o w o i e su f fe r ing a s I st i f lered, I e x p l a i n e d t h e ur»e o l t h e B r a c e , a n d t h r o u g h m e t h e y o b t a i n e d i t , a n d were rel ieved as I a as. 1 n o w m a d e k n o w n t h e newer o l t h e B r a c e t o restore, s t r o n g ^ • . .L- I., .^uhih

afflicted with Awniu, or/»fl«, or weakneie o( the. back jt loina, ahould he west ii ordinarily looee; and only tight when speaking or putting forth unusual e^rt«. It is a preMrrer ofa good voioe and of a sound physical oondition. I t ihonid be worn by etrery tnlnister and public speaker to carry Uie energy aud vigor ol bis youth tar into old age, and by every old man tw* assist him to support the growing weakneai of age.

Hundreds of old men yowly are using tho Brae® for umM hacki with invariable satisfaction. I I do not claim that the B o l y and Lung Braoe will cure every d l a ^ that flesh IB heir t e ; but It wlU ro-Hove, where It does not fully cure, ail that great army of lUa and aches that soon break down the beet OOBSU-tatlonfl, which are caused by pro-lapsus of tM muscUs wMxih support the internal orpans. This is tho only mechanical contrivance ever dis-covered that upUfto the abdomen rather than compreeeee It, as aU truHHea do.

This la what It does, as thousandB who have used It are p r e y e d t« testify: I t supports the back, ab<to-men, stomach, lungs and womb. I t , therefore, prevents lasisltado, hoarse-ness, pUoH, hernia, consumption, and that terrible disease,—d^pepsia

I t increases the b r e a t h i n g c a p a c i t y ,

and thereby gives strength to the body.

I t e x s p a n d s a n d e n l a r g e s t h e I n n g s ,

a n d t h u s r e n d e r s b r e a t h i n g f r e e a n d

e a s y , a n d t h e r e b y p r o m o t e s d l » « 3 8 U o n .

I t relieves chronic costlve^ess and pUes when all other meaas nave failed.

I t Invariably nelieves all ol prolapsus uUri In females , a disease

doUam for it, If aheeould npt get an otnei on« (»f the natueidnd. t f

f a . TOfiMBB, M.O. i laynevm«, La., Apri 10,1B77. All th9 Braces whtoh I have or-

dered give the greatest saUHfactlon. Ffflr all irlnns of womb Lnng and lumbago they twe Invalua b l e . W . O . L A W K K N O J ! , M . D .

CrawfordvUlo. MWB. TBHTIMUHT OF rOUIilU Ml>KAIiKUN

rroin tta« OovertKMr of »««»••>»«•>«>. The following certificate from Gov.

Porter, who luw thoroUKhly t««ted the merits of our Improved Brace,

i should l)e read by all Bufforers. Ho largely, 11 not altegetbor, owes his last election to the Brace. Notice (*hat he says: —•

EK«eatl*eOlllee, HHHlivtlle,'r*uu., I Dnctiuiber Sit. 1H7U. ) *>r. J . tt. C J r a v « « — O e a r S i r :

1 u s e d t h e H r u c o sc i i l by y o u r -s e l f d u r i n g m y l a t e canisiHHOf t h e S t a t e . I t w a s o l v e r y g r o a l • e r r l c e t o n i c , a u d 1 l e e l v e r y w e l l sat lMfled t h a t 111 h a d c o m -m e n c e d I ts u s e a w e e k e a r l i e r t h a t u i y v o i c e w o u l d u o t h a v e b e e n e f l e c t c d a t a l l . T h e Ura l t i m e I u s e d It I addresNCd a l a r g e c r o » v a o r p e o p l e I n I h e o p e f t ttlr, a u d I i o u u d t h a t m y r o s c e w a s v e r y m u c h N i r e n g t h -• n e d , a u d a t t h o c l o s e o l ' a t w o bonr*N s p e c c h I »va» l ^ e e ft o m m y u s u a l f e e l i n g o f w c a r i n e a a

I a n d e x h a u s t i o n . V e r y I l e s p e c t f u l l y ,

J A S . I > . I ' O N T K B .

, it) every cainliter, shonldhawooe. <.,. "

Union Pd{K>t, KiGit Xeo

'•troiu( or weaks - A . ITOOTIL

that no medicine can reach, betause, like a broken l imb. It needs mechani-cal support.

I t relieves piles and prolapsus ani, by uplifting the lower bowels from t h e rectum.

I t Is being used more and more yearly, as Ita value Is known, by public speakers and sliigers, and by those having weak lungs and backs; and by those having stooping shoul-ders and hacking coughs, the sure precursors of consumption. And many a sufferer has been cured ol dyspepsia and liver cuini lalnt who had been considered In the last stage of consumption.

H I M I M T i i B M ' T » M ' r i J U r O N » .

1 n E A B B K O . « B A V » » J - » o n l a H U o m e api^ut, iM>m« iliruo yeMi.i HKo.or uu« > *ud IteiVl 1« lor liire® yenra Meb Uitnr> node ' H*" he»»J» or » Uaiu-nTOartiK efforta ol in* C«iuH)nnJ»I.

down for the Hral •uoutli. 1 ^nnlndMl »o try tUe reJeoHMl »ri»c«i. SSSI do noi »>«'••"'»•« «« rfvwlnnMe worth of H i l « I ««» E N D N R E at loiwt tlirc* ILMOS TTOOBIIIOUMI tbnt I did before wltbonl fit-tiMfc M» vole® I M I ' K O V K l * A ' l

' R f r R T (STK*- o r II»<;U»:A«F,U KF-Sou* H l i d Iijy | . b y » i l . H l (•ir^iiKlb H » «

J Z d m S o ^ l X i u y 1 w o u l d

B ^ ^ n o w n u d b « > e o m | > « > ^ l c d t o a t n -witb It. I i » o « t c o r d l H l l y r « c a i u .

PsslorTJilrU Baptist CTL«rcU, Ml, lionls.

T p r r i i t « i n r ojt v A x m u n , f ^ r i u s y s o s a a w s a n M a a a a f j ^ M y a a a

I grwit iMmeStSr 1 % a p^il 1 ooinmsnowl ths us* of UM^BtaM 1 WMOU* sbls for uisuual laoor. ati4 bad iMSS, lor seven yoius, ahuost vorthUMonaMonntal a woak b»ek and seDsralllsbUity. iCimns TTbiob the Uimm nas slvsn nw gmtfsuaf. io rldlug hurse-l>AtiK, no one Has any eon* . ovp' tou or lu wortu. 1 b«U«Y« it to b* Ml

( be ToMllmaMy of m ClirlaUaai WOMSMS ••abllsbod ror She B«KtMlt mt ^ip

Her S^ellow4laflisirera. 1 bsvu, ordered from yon lorty Braoas

for my remHle trleuds. The parUea all Uv» lu Slid a w WosiHolnt,Miss. AUbavsbMU muob b«n«at«d. Tli* most of tbsm art d«-

' UgtiiMl.aud improving last, and would not •—' iboxit tUelr llra««iii lor any amonni. Mot

ji tbnm regrets paying tbsir money ft>r „ .V. 1 do tbluult wni benetit any bud besltb, espsoUlly alt bMh d u w t , I tb«l greatly luifeDted to yon lor my rsstonsl he«itb,sii rrom woarlna tbs Brass. M.IUS. K. a WKMBBOOK. WMt Hnlnt. MIS*.

A CIEOItCltA KVAVOIUJaT. Having given the Banning Braoe a fab

trial, 1 cheerfully bear my* testimony «0 its Value. I can perform my labor with t i t ty per cent more ease and eomfert thar b e l o r e ; I would not be witliout U fiu twice iu price. T. 0. BOTMW. J

tiunday-school BTangelist Aklanu, Ga.

Kid. J. K. Oraves-Dear Bin t bars eon* Halted with tbs purtlts I ordered Brases An from you, aud it Is Impossible {ur ma to flD4 wurOx ta wbloh to express their de l l i ^ Xbe Brace 1 ordered for sUght rupture, with two pitd», has support«d the iHurson so w«U he liuys be taas no i eed or the ruptttr* psd now. I Ue bas never worn H at all.. Tiiey have at! proved perfectly saltsfaolory; at^ neither ol tbe pirtles would lake a bandrad doUai* fOr ' tbttui aud do without. <1. U. BTBUUAH. MoaUooolo, Ark.

Hro. urav«t:—l navo been weanng tba i Bauuiug's Body and JLnng Braoe about sut» days, tor exUetue weakness of my baek and misery In my obest, and ean truthfOUy say thai'I am muob beaeflled, though notlUSMI like clear of my malady. X can rid* hoiaSe-back or lu a wagon, follow my plow, in Met, endure more waiUog-about general bosiness lu A day ——« — I

\fi

i>n and preserve the voice In public speakers, and then commenced offering it M a premium to ministers for eubscrilh em.

Tho cauue of «hoarsene8e. sore throat, IsrTngltis, and flnelly broochitis In public ipeaker«,and all these symptoms of "drag-King down," gontmess, exhaustion after spoaking, and weaknesss of the back and bins, piles, and nernia. is tfus slight re-vaation of the abdominat muscles, uhioh allows the bowels to sink, a n d known by marked hollows over the (tpi 0/ lite hips. Now all know that Iho linings of the stomach are connected with those the throat and atfMt the vocal organs, and when the stomalh links a straining is brought to bwr upon tho throat, and speaking or talk-ing will irritate it and produce hoarse-ness, and if continuLU, sore throat, and all the train of evils th«t pnbiio speakers •re wont to complain of, and which haa carried hundreds to their graves, and which yearivare laying aside as useless handreds of ethers. •

Now, alter a peraonal experience ol aeaily twenty years, and theadd^expfr rienw of more than one thousand mln)» terg and public nKiaken upon whom I have fitted the ^ Brace ^I th invariable laoeeeg, I am^pwpared to testify of I t j Md merita.* Without It, I am •atlaflrf I ihonld have been laid and* fix>m publie making dghteen y e a n i ^ . Bynring IL I have fully teeoTeredT a loii vdoe, u 4 am bkMed with one ot uaoommoa MW«t a a i eMwUMk W l O u ^ t t i l w o ^ Ih tM MtmoBi f zhaoat u i d m t

OtDB IHPBOVBD BBAOJB. The original Brace, made only for

ladles, was too weak for the steraer sex. i remedied it by an Important improvement, as the foUowlng will show:—

tAH aU Take ••Ue*. This Ut eerUiy that She n»«le»iagr«*«f

U t b e o«ly Msaawfisetow of «• • Bms-MlM Body nrM«.Ms4 tlMttliOM>aS«» nOietnrMl Iter M. B. Owives, ^ MMle illO»Mr«a«,iMt<l siM more

aw tMprawewe-t the • t r ie wow BMurltet. We aell «• otAer party »«»• O b f B I w .

omM* ManTgOo.,Oonn.,Mayl W . No ether par te in this city or the

South sells m y Improved B r a c e j ^ -^ he can show • written eom-mlaslon-from me.

TBariHOBIAUk

BANNtHON BKACB.-Itla ous of (lie t ^ M i t "r pby"lc»»l ble«»las« to « pub. /iVToSnker or iilnger. ' fbe tesllinouy of wlnUterTiM. to ll» srreHt beu«. S t ^ U o l d aurprlN® thono wbo kuow SilWua of l" I*. U. »OB», notbiuvoi K«jJ0«lt0iT.

The Brace 1 received from you 1 And iH of great bencUt to me. 1 was afraid It was not what it was recom-mended to be ; but I waa i n d u m l by my physician to get one. Shortly ai lerwwd, tho church that I was a member of called me to sorye them as paator: and X accepted ou the con-a t i o n t i a t they should get me a Brace. I was entirely broken down

I f t o ^ o v e r speaking. I could not s p ^ longer^han llfteen minutes un-

hundredfl oT eminent p h ^ . d * ™ S S e o M of the Nortfi , 6ut jprefer to g X a few southern

of air of p t o t a p w ^ In-

t f i l b S t e v e r y hoarse; but wlU. the Braoe on, I can speak with per-fect ease one hour : and, after s j ^ k -Ing, I do not feel that unploisautnees at m y stomach that I did before using t h e B ^ . I can say that the Brace

would advtee all stKiakOTS who feel tetlKue and l a t i t ude aft«r spimklng b y ^ l means to get them a Brace, b&oro they have to stop s i n k i n g . « «

to do. • I would not be without it for any consideration.

O O L E ^ , M o . D A V I D U T T .

I have given the Braoa a fair trW. I ( h i It IS that is cUimed for it. I ^ I d not take $100 /or the right to use I t I hope that all my mldaterhMi

I b ^ w U l p r o o m e o n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

FolUm, B l ^ i 1871 I e u pnadh day and night tor twu

J ^ w U ^ B ^ 0* u i i r t to W S w W " i M M i i« QM w t A wtthMi

I offer ray Improved Braoe to any tm as a premium for a club of 16 aubaeribm to T H K B A P T I S T at $2 each, seventy-five cente for every ttib-Hcrlber you fall to get of the d a b .

Or one Braoe for ten Bracdi ^vrltb < ^ h , | 1 0 e a c h .

..'iM

CfUUUlVAUU.O VTMJUIJ.||.KWUUIl||«H«»iU WWUJU««M lu A day, with far greater ease, than I hav* been able to d« In a long Ums. I find tbr liraoe to b« truly the very meebaaleainslt I need. U.U.1<0WM

Uorn Lake,Htss., Bay l».Ui77. For Horae-baek BldlMC.

I bATe traveled aoross thestaieof If hsdastpjpi uu bonobaok ilnoa winter set k> aad t h o l ^ lu very feeble health, X mads the trip snlh coiaparatlvoly no physleal thUgita. HMUara It wonid have been utterly imposslbla to have stood It wlthont tbe Biaws. it la pre* eminently tbe very thing for those who bavi to travel muob ou horseback. Let all wbe bave U to do get a Braoe aa swm f l f S ^ s

Camden, Mlas., January 8, W7. ' V r B i o K o r BXAOES.

The price of this Brace before the war was $20, and «26 when fitted by the medical prefeealon.

The patent having expired I have socnrcd the mannfiieture of lOOO of the Improved Braces upon such terms that I can lUrnlsh them at tbe fidlow* Ing prices:— nam Brace, ordinary slBa/.._...»...M.no.Oe Mingle Hernia Braoe, ordinary s(se.M.'ia.M Uouijle •• » •• - ^ tMJf

MMMionons won l u u u i i n n a H k Take* top®, i r r « « kaiti B#« •

liir meMwrlwc t»|^UaM,Ms« mmi two lamtiM BBMW UM tf|M • f «lM ht»e •rooBd tke AMMMHMB, S » « MSM OMI neMSMVlnlmdiais. mMBnMMMr« « n KuurfcMlla avsM a s m k a n i hf •

tw* hMlMe. Ina l ioasM the oa«b mwrt l o o c ^

pany the order, w i th th« I U H D C of thf nearest ErnoBB olHce, aa Bon« a i t ^ t out on trial t o IM Mtottied. Bal a perfect fit Ifl goaranteed. W « «ui« out Braoe by mall , when 86 oanta ad* ditlonal is Beat tom«pay m t a m ^ register fee. The Bwoa j r tU bo tT ' (^Miged by poctihaaw J ^ ^

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, l ? r . J . jptyiit of good soryJce In

t h » t i ^ n b t i » a r l i i n g Ax>m alivhollan}, a n d g tWd MtJtfftciltMi i n m f {irncUue."

t b « lJiil?Uat c h u r c h a t L»r''»yoUf> I l i d ' / h R i iA l td merabor t ih ip alxtcon «ut)r«, hou ioho!d«—hap t i i i ed hoiisor holda t r i t h o u t t h e bapUitlng of lurantu ,

" ( i i i t ^ j c i ' ^M^p io^ fture, all a i inoyl t i j j K i d n e j v Bt t tddor Mid U r i t m r y IMo-

. e«fM». ' Druggla i i i .

f T h e r e »ro t h i r t o c n oout lg i ious p a r -iulios Jn 'one flbtrlct of Sul lb lk coun ty ,

<Eni[If tnd, , .Jn w h i c h N o u c o n f o n i i l s U a r e n o t ^ a H o t r e d to h a v o a r oom in

^ h i c h (o^p i j ^ rel igtouB inectingR.

TI»r r i«ou , th«Mo'ho(Uat"boy p r o i d h -c r , " i« reprcBontcd by a n oxcl iange »B c l a i m i n g t h a t "ho h a s saved .'iO.OOO persons . "

W h c a y o u h a v o ^ g o t an old ho ieo t h a t ha s passed tho m a r k e t per iod , ap p ly a bott lo of K o n d a i i ' s S p a v i n C a r e a n d tho r e s u l t wi l l bo m a r v e l o u s . H e a d adver t iBement .

A Cougrega t to i i a l c h u r c h in N o r -w i c h , Conn, , h i s t w e n t y dr-^f m u t e s in t« m c m h o n h i p , w h o h a v e f o r m e d a B ib le claciii of t h e i r o w n .

M O T a E B - S A V A N S W O R M S V i i U r l u fa l i i ab l c , tastclcus, ha rmless , c a .

t h a r t i o ; for fovor ishuess , rcs l iessncss , w o r m s , cons t ipa t ion . 25o.

•' ' • ^ ^

I T 1 8 A F A C T .

T h a t w o m e n d o not talk m o r e t h a n m e n j t h e y are l i s t ened t o more , t h a t ' s al l . Severa l m a r r i e d m e n a rc ready to Touch f o r t h o t r u t h of th i s s tate-m o o t

T h a t m a n y t r a d e s m e n w o u l d m a k e excellent horse-sold lorn; they k n o w t o ' c h a r g e so v e r y well .

T h a t most people a re r eady to g i v e t h e i r opinion. J j awye r s , t h o u g h , p re -f e r thei rs .

T h a t lota a n d lots of y o u n g ladles don' t"-know tho n a m e s of t h e i r best f r i e n d s ; some d o n ' t k n o w w h a t t he i r o w n wi l l be a - y e a r hence.

T h a t some h u s b a n d s , tliotrgh any -t h i n g b u t s h a r p , a r e mos t a w f u l l y s h r e w d .

T h a t , a l t h o u g h all good T u r k s p ro fess such a g r e a t h o r r o r of wino, y e t t hey a r e v e r y f o n d of t h e i r Por to .

T h a t m a n y people h a v e s o m e t h h i n g t h o m a t t e r w i t h t he i r h e a r t s ; . a n d n o w o n d e r , f o r h o w can y o u r h e a r t bo right if i t ' s l e f t ? "

T h a t If is m u c h eas ier for an el igi-ble m a n t o ho e n g a g e d t h a n e n g a g i n g .

T h o 760 w h i t e Bap t i s t s in Macon , Ga . , e o n a t i t n t o ' o n e - t w e n t i e t h of tho p o p u l a t i o n of t h o cUy<

s w b b x b t :

iUneHesB. w c t c k .

iM Miid «»ilng or drlnkt ara

iniwlehHnni«Mihy wlngJBoi) Bitiewt I m glviof ekg«ni ttppeilm qna snjoytoent b usintttlieni boforo iww} ^ J I J I O V I i m dull

nnd leaving nsw. p«ln» ana uutiii*iww>i»" the head elew) nerveii •teadv, ail tiio fccllnm buoyant, ola^tio and mob! happy than before. Thu pleating etfeclH oi a Christian or.sumptuou* diuiiur continuing days afttrwarils,

X<U)ln»rit ToitlmnMy,

I fmd that in addition to tho^wrv spirits roi>taincd in ihoircomposiilioD, thovcofitaih th6 c*iract!i fif hops ami olhcr wvll iinown andy highly apprnvod in(Hilcii>il niota, leaves and tim/liiwis in (juantlUiiiM Kuffioient to render the article wjtai tlie iuakcrsuliiim it to IH', to-wit, a modi^iiaal {^Ajrtjrntion and nctt ii bflvdrage—unfti and uiwale to bo UM-d except as a uiediuine.

"From acareful aimlysisot their formu-la—-wlucli w<w atce«tc<i iinder iiath—1 limi thnt in «vwy wiiic-glawifiil of H o p UittcrH, the active infiidicinal propi'rticx audu fmia tho diatilkd npirits are equal to a full dwe for an adult, which fact in iwy opinion, »ul)je<;t8 it to an inteniul revenue tus aw a nienicinal hitter."

(JiiEKN IJ. lUuM, U, 8. ( W i n . l£ev.

i s t ' a A d : ^ 4.l t l lBoioiirori |a .«IQt

M 5 o r « i ' « ; U n i v e r s a l CWi-ulaHims, j BjifVfiy Mnjiuf ."'"" falls Uinm (jMiiil -

lllll loiKlnniU, »inl ( '"Hit"" /

mamfrr^ . sUn IIIiliw El0Tlll<»«,Ba|lt,ir,<)ll. Mailili', n:iif </ Kiirk eoBUlM n"0 Kmili >viwn!, Ml T*J iHilliitt, unrtjlt iiairi™ Mill utiil W.'iiii Jl i>( VntvM Unli nix) Mt,U|;it, l^i

I j ^ r t > f ^^

r i IlArdened f.lvef.

Five yeaw ago I l)rokc down with kidney and livpr <f>mplnint and rheiimiitlfiin. Since then 1 have been iwmblo tr> IK- alv.ut at all, My liver bcearno Imni like wood; my linibfi were pufl'od iii> and fillw! water. All the bc«t physiritinw iisrccdthat nothini; could cure me. I remdved to try Hop HitterB; I have used wvon Iwiltlen; the hanlnew H I W all L D H O from niy liver, the Bwelling from my limbs, niid it hns worked a miraelo in my ease; otlierwine I would havo been now (n nivcrnvf.

J . W. M O K E V , fiuOalo, ()ct. I, 'HI. Poverty nnTsnfiiVirliiB.

" I »«• ilrmrtH rtnwn with <l»hl, povurlT >nd .nfffrlnit fnr e.nod ht > >lrk fmnilT and lure* kllU fntdoc-LORLNB, I " M R O M P F P T T L R R T I M I O U R I I C S R T . N N U I < , » « F M R . A N , . . . ' PM'"'. I m.mmnipwl uolnn Mop Bit-h.. ' «l! well, «ni1 Smif of <„ hat. „ ,n . nick d«T .In". t w»nt lo .»t to til pi.or nilUu for IMI lb«n out doclor'I fitii will cn.i, i know

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t ion.-Ku. Jt*J'il»T.l • (caNi.l.m>El> FliOM I.AHT WKKK.)

AS H IS of i i f ipor tanco in tliis ili-ii iisHion I u'lve it in f u l l : " A t t h a t t i m e Jowtia went 0 1 tlie Sab -

bath d a y t h rouKh <lic co rn : ami hU w e r e » bungere.! , Rn<U)CKaii to l-luck tbe e a i - ..f corn ami 10 ea t . B u t w h e n tlie Pharkeo.H ^««r it, thev said u n t o h i m , BehoUl, t h y .liHclpleH ilo tlial which it ,K)t l a w f u l t o d o on (he Sabba th dav Hnt «« «aUl on to t h e m , ' H a v e ye not ivad w h a t L a v i a <lid when ho w a a a hungei-<'d, and they tha t wore w t h h i m ? ' H o \ r he w e n t i n t o tho honm) of ( ,od ami

eat t h e shew-bvcad , which ivas not l awiu l for bitn to eat , noUfier f o r t hem w h i c h WLM O W itl. hirn, but only for the pr ' les t , ? O r h a v e ye read in ,he l aw h o w t h a t on tho S a b b a t h the p n e .ts in the temple p r o f a n e t h e S a b b a t h and are Maineleaa? But I say u n t o you tha t in this piaee is one Rrealer than tho t emp le . B n t if ye had k n o w n w h a t this nioaneth, ' I wil l havo mercy and tiot «a. ril.cc ye would not havo condemned tho gui l t less , t o r tha Son of Man is Lord even of the Sal . l .alh day .

- M a t t , x l l : I-IO- . „„,, To t h i s o t h e r w r i t e r s add the s latemei. t • Tho

Sabba th w a a m a d e for man , and not m a n for the S a b b a l h . " - M a r k . 11: 27.

I wi l l first Rive the "Con tb i cn t a l h n r o p e a n in tc rpre ta t ion of th i s passage (which is " d a s s i c a i " in t ida con t roversy) , a n d then (ha t of t he " A n g l o -Saxons . " . , ,

Says C a l v i n (of w h o m , wha{over ol^-e m a y be said a b o u t h i m . i t is t n i e , as o n e sf.id of Sa tan , ( h a t h e w a s ee r t a ln iy "a gen t l eman of abilKy " T h e S o n o f M a n , agreeab ly t o his a u t h o r K y , is able to r e l a x t h e S a b b a t h d a y j u s t as the o the r legal o e r e m o n i e i . " " U o r o l i e aa i lh t h a i p o w e r Is

given t o H i m to r e l e a w Ills people f r o m ^ "THie NECEBSITY OK OHSKKVINO TIIK SAHilATH.

(Carv lu aa q u o t e d b y D a b n e y , page 383). T h i s s t h o . T i o w of tho pas sage t aken by (he Cont i i ien al EuropeauB. T h e y c l a i m tha t C h r i s t he ro v i r tua l ly

' a b r o g a t e d tho S a b b a t h ni ider . tho n e w diapensa-(ion, p u t « I t a m o n g t h e ce remonia l s , a u d says t ha t f r o m t h a t . l i m e f o r w a r d , as Chrlst laMs, w e a r e u n -dor no ob l iga t ion t o abflorvo I t I t h i n k I havo g iven t h e i r I n t e r p r o U t l o n fa i r ly .

Per •contra: ITho " A n g l o - S a x . n s " deny overy w o r d of t h a t B ta tomont ; and fo r proof w e p o i n t to the io f a c t a : F i r s t , not ioo tho s l a tomon t m a d e to t h o P h f t r l i o e s : " Y e WOBUI no t havo condemned t h e gull t lesa."^ P l a i n l y , l>o aflsorta t h a t in t h a t mat^ tor of t a b b i n g t h o o o n . a n d oa t l ng tho f f ^ ' n ^ ^ ^ d iaoln lw Tfotu innocBut . A n d ho do foiida thorn, n o t o n t h e g w u n d o f hla h a v i n g loworod t h e de -m a n d a of UiaJ l a w vto t a n o w dlaponaat lon, b n t on t h e g r o u n d t h a t i h « y h a d ' n o t b r o k e n t h e l a w a t all, w h e t t proper ty . ^ ^

m a d e " f « r m a n . " for iil« real g o o d ; tha t all r h a r i -sale e.onstruction of tho law wli lch would m a k e It « cu r se i i is teaa of a bic^sitig, w a s to bo rejected a« false, nnd that long as Ihe wor ld SKKKI I t mu»t be rcf t iemhered t h a t the law of tho S a b b a t h as, God gave it, never d id exc lude the t w o clas.tes of work , namely , deeds of ncee^nity and deeds of mei-cy. T h i s is obviously the t r u e in te rp re ta t ion . T h e un-reasonableiicftB of Ihe o t h e r is m a n i t e s l f r o m the faet l l iat C h r i s t h imself reHpueteil the .Sal)l)ath a f t e r il.iB ju s t a<i he h a d d o n e b e f o r e ; and f rom t h e ad -il i t iunal fact t ha t the ve ry m w he was then t a l k i n g about was the .Jewish law. the new dlspiMisatlou not huvin« b f o n uiihered in un t i l a f te r l»i« rcsur -.eclioii aud the day of I 'cntucost . A n d horo let m e ,MuphaHi/.o : to tiie C h r i s l l a n C h r i s t is tiod, a«-l it is (Jod w h o i,«ro i u t e r p r e t s and dellnes t h o l a w .

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