16 BAPTIST AND BEFLBGTOR, MAY 21„ 1896.

HTBUI Uomblnaiont UUBOdKleclrlc EDUCATIONAL. AMD g«{U£aB. AI»o TIM IMMU Sokool ANA TeMhen BUTMU of HOT Drop l!l» Xtnten,^. TirMAvU&i, Timu AMU Pipe, mtlnfa, B«ad tump (or loformatlon fllobaAuie UAM TM.dloaelii, MUUriNO Bunds, Bath Tubs, ii}- drants. Pump* Teachers or Schools and Hrdraullc IfMdiDg the aid of a rallablo aod efflclent Taaeberi' Ateacy—one that worki nrneatly Morton-Scott-Robertson Co., for Ita teaohera and patrona—will And it to Tus lurnsr, BsUbltsbed IBM. i Published every Thursday. Entered at the their Interra: to eorreipond with IIAPTIBT IB7I. <( postofflce at Maabvtlle, Tenn., aa aeeond-elass DKALKK8 IN TIIK Kan.aaroaj^ublisbad SPEAKIHG THE TBUTH IN LOVE. i matter. CLAUDE J. BELL. CuuBOlidated August 14, IM) Proprietor Boutbweatem Trsehera' Agency, 400 Union Street. Naabrllle, Tcnn. Furniture, • Carpets, • Mattings, Old Series, Vol. LIZ. NASHVILLE, TENN., MAY 548, 1896. New Series, Vol. VII., No. 40 Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, Etc. SCHOOL CUBRENT TOPICS. lines. .She has been a noble, true, and uway wc know not whither. It We make a Bpecialty of church furnlshliiffs. ^^^^ virtuous, womanly woman, a loving STDMBLING BLOCKS the lHM»k lie nut true, then over tiie CATALOGUES It buH beon decided to hold a South- wife, a devoted mother, and has set hor earth we go blindly groping lo our For Before purchasing write to or call ou . W» Ti BAINEtrS^wtra^^^ BOOK PRINTING vrii States Kx|)0Blti0D ut Chicago dur- subjects u most worthy example In Or DIfllcultles of Tboughtful Minds gravcM, and at last take a h>ap In tlie Ini; the months of AugUHt. September these regards. Let us hopo that she in Bible History and Doctrine. dark. It would IM? a Kreut comfort to JOB PRINTING The Morton Scott-Robertson Co., and October of this year. The an- will be spared not only to colobrato believe tliaV the old iMMik IM true. It nuunced purpose Is to develop the nat- tho longest reign in the history of Kng- Write Jas. J. AMBROSE 218 N. Summer Street, Nashville, Ten John S. Woodall' IiaH IMM'II a Joy untipeakuble to iiiany, ural resourceH of the South by male- land, but for still other years Sev- A Series of Sermons by Rev. P. S. giving them Hirengiii for llfe'n bur- lilt; a display of her products, and eral years ago at the Chautauqua In TELEPHONE 615. Henson, D. D. deiiH and courage for life'H iHtndiciM, tlius attracting capital for her dcvel- Bishop Vincent, we believe 320 Church St., Nashville, Tenn. Baal Estate and n ix'ace that piurtals products of the South will bo on cxbi- him by the audience. Among tho teachers In .suitable positions, andtose* and "In the beKlnnlng God created the bitioD. We presume that the KxpoHt- questions asked was this: "Is not the of Immortality. Oh. what n Joy lo IH- cure positions for book-keepers, stenog- henreuM and the earth."—Ueii. lion will bo quite intoreating, and wo usefulness of oople, and iintl fiirnlHhed, whose foiuidntloiu< nre Aid Bake amMiil BeiM. Oattk and Hoc rfnc*; Insure Your Life With deep down amid the everhiHtliig roeks, death DIHW not extinguish thiH vital luoklng for hopo for the futurt^ sums In an open lottcr dated Sunday, Npark. What a Joy att we Htand by No book up the prospects in theso three alter- .May 17, Cardinal OlbbonH aayf: "Wo doiiKHl with a ^lorloUH Mky. throbbing M. i- •HKUiflMaKH, auxtl, BA. A BONANZA FOR AGENTS. treat an oppor- with wt>alth of Htars. a world appa- the graveM of luved ok up A. V. Winter, atives. "1, We can surrender all iir«- proud to Miiy tlmt iu the IUUK hlt«- tunltrfor AQENrs to make monrjraa the APBO-AHERICAN KNOYCLOPiEDIA Notb rently eHiieclaily iin'pare Chun'li II:IH WASHINGTON 'I gnat comfort to IH> alMuduiely Hure a copy. Experience not necesiarr. Bells itself. Liberal eommlaaiona. Write for terms. sulTering, we can abandon our faith, iicvor UhM'tl or porvorii-il Uh acknowl- to you and me lM'caUM(> here we iliid Life Int. Co. of Now York. that thlN old LMH>K IH true. But can PRINTER & PUBLISHER, HALEY & FLORIDA, Nashville, Tenn. profess Islam and lose oursclvea and 4mI«('<1 (Hiwcr lij- HtH'killK to make indl- our cnidle aiKl will Iiy and by lliid our nr Union St.. NaabTllle, Tenn. wc lici I cannot IH- expectwl to 1m'- Offices—Nichol Bailding, Union St. our children In the mass of our Mos- ilcM ) iiH own advaiif*>ni<'Ut." uiave. We dlMr-over when we In-gln ^ CaUlcfnea, LettArbeada, Notebeads, Bill- lem masters; or, 2, wc can go patient- lleve It becauHe Homebody tellH me baa^, Envelopea, Weddini loTiutiona, et:., IF Wf ailiiilt this to Im> true, and wo do to Ket an utiderHtandlii^ of our Hiir- ta flrat^laaa atyle, at reaaoaable prices. All THE LATEST OF ALL. •VDrop him a postal card and ho ly dragging the chains of our opprcs- HO. I will not iMilleve It ou the uuthor- will call and (rive estimatea. not IH*1II>VI> It IM, It Im Htm true on the nmiidliivH that this worhl IK only a Ut- Jj^.o' blMka for Maxistratea and Just Suited to Professional as Well .As Mors and bearing their insults and ITJ of any prle«l or preacher. The JtotajJaaPaBlto Pomca paid. Write forea- iVHe wanU bualnoaa. He wants other haiul that "in llie louj; hlMtor.v ile world hi I'oiiiparlHoii with inaiiy aliUBcs, wasting away our lives and L/ird driuii<'ni of the riiiicd niheiH; "pliiiu'tH, HUiiK, and adamantine- |K>8tal or call. our strength In Ignoble servituae; or, it JiiHt liecauHc your mother did. fNE UHGEST CtTHI Old Machines Taken In Exchange. .Stiiti'H ilif i;r«-tii I'atliolie Chiireh" IIIIH spliereH," all throiiKli the Intliilti^ 'I. we can seek In other lands and The world ulHiundH In nacred IxMikH. Supplies For ALL Typewriters. oi'ieii " iiM'tl or IMTVERLED UH IK-kliowl- I'tiiliiiH of Hpni-e. iiiarveloiixly mar- Avon VeiatlousUclarsbr Bending rdeni To aiiioDg lllwrty loving people, now .\liiioHt every nation IIH micred fiUetl iMiwer li.v HceklllK to make" Unit Kliiih'd. held liy no caliloH, HUpporled IUIM IIKni!««TOX.MIIOI.KN TVPBWKITF.H VO., liomcs and now hopes." iMMikH. The fact that the iMiok clalniA II. A. mVKHN, nranrh Manager, at-S Union Street, NARIIVIM.I-:, TKN.<«. |M'\v*>r Hiil>H<'rve liH own iiolliical ad- l>y iii> plllarx, wheeling lliroiiKli track- PAUL & BGYLINS, lo be limplreil dtnt* not pri>ve It tu For anytblDg to tba line of Milieemelii. TIIIM fact is trcnco on last Monday there oc- lieavcU. he doe.s not ex .>ct a man <-i>nt |Hillll<-H. The (!arilhial pHti oil lo lie, and the prolialillliy IK that If we |K Dr. Matlbev HeiHji Kolloclii BROWNSVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, currod a rathor acrimonious debate lo acccpt JiiHt anything that may come PRINTING wi.v: ".MoiiHiver, li IM our pixtud iMtaMi could fly to the fartlDttt Htar w(> Hhoiild Regalar aradtuta and Registered Pbrsician. BBOWNSVILLE, TENNESSEE. iivur u resolution introduced by ality- to him. and that may claim to be n EitaUllsbed la by the IIAI'TISTH of WBST TENNKSSBE for the higher cducitlon BINDING & BLANK BOOKS. m.%n pro|>oiing to give laymen equal thul wo liiive never Inicrl.'iid with Hce away lM>yonil iiilllionH of other of Women. Situated in a delightful town of 3.009 people; beautiful grounds: the purent nvclallon from heaven, lie wiyM, ruprosontatlon with minlslora in tho the elvil nnd |H)litk-ul rightM uf auy uoihlH InvlHllile now to the IIIOHI pow- Sanaon Br^ ka^ Serrleef With Two of artralan water. No local cau>e whateror for aloknees. A fall faculty of the meat fome now. and h-l UH reiiMon together. PItOM I'T SERVICR, Conferonco. This resolution was who differ from us la religion. Wo erful telescope. 4 hie'M |MM>r liraln IH Ywra^Eip^enee as rayslcian atHot Springs, competent initructora. Hpcclai advantages in MUSIO and ART. Languages actually Ilu laiH given UH facnlilcH Hint ho' Ark-jWilf Welcome the Siek and Afflicted at studied, LATIN, FRENCH. (lEKMAN, ENOI.ISH, OREEK, SPANISH. FiaST CLABS WORK, fought bitterly by a number of minis- ileiiianil Ihe naiiie rlj:hlK for ouiHelveH, ovi'lwhcliiii'd l»y Mitch thouithlM. In- Hla Offloe, Where Conaulution With One of tba cxpi'i'lH UM to UHe. lie does not want Preaent Age ia For catalogue address c. A. FOLK. President ters, and as earnestly contended for mid IKMIIIUK UIOI'C, iiiiil will IH' (iiiileiil Htliictlvely we tiHk: Whence IH all Oordlalljlnjrlted. All Will ReceWe Kind and - LOW I'RICK.S. lilliid credulity, but IntelllKent and Honorable Treatment, and Permanent Curaa by tho laymen. Finally it was defeated Willi luiihlUK iexe" Willi "11 due re- IIIIHV When illd It IM-RIUV HOW came AraQwranlMdln BraryOase UnderUhM. Are the claims which wo advaooo rock iHiiromed faith." T. B. TAYLOU * SON. FRANK RIOALDO, Supt. ))y a majority of four votes, some of M|>eel l«> Ihe i'ardliuii-wlileli we eon- it Into IKMIIKV Will It ever eiidV Did FOR YOUR P^TRONAGR. DR. MATTUEir HENRY KOLLOCK tho nilnlsters voting with tho Iitymen. FCKS IM not iiiurli—thiH IM UIHIUI IIM BLFJ thcHc woridM alwayH wheel In IIIIM IM thiM old btHtk true In Ihe n>cora Tiwto MieeeMtaUr AU Chnmle ud I For ICE CREAM Telephone »J8.— This IH an old light which was fought nnd IHI II and liMrefai-eil a lie as we wiiyV WaM thiK world iilwayH HHCII as Ihflt It ulven of the IH'glnnilltf uf Iimg.8tu4iBffDiMH«fc SW N. Market St.. ' NaabrlUa. Tean on many a battle ground among the have read In a good while. It IH IIMI «« fco It to»y Id ihei-.^. Kfim-thloif thIngMV There are some liilngM iliat Viiltora at all timet welcome to visit any part of our esUbliabraent. Catholics, as to the rights of the laity. Catarrh late In the da.v for Cardinal CililMiiiM hack of all that wo eiill natureY. IM Hiangor me In the very o|M'ning wn- We manufacluref and sell at Wholesale arid Ttetall. Cream, Sweet Among Baptists no such battle over Blood and Skin Diseases Cream, Sherbet, Butter, Etc. ' aOCH OITY DAffiY CO 9000000000000000000000000 01 any OIIHT Calholle to try to per- there a spiritual lieing of wimni aro iincc of thiH iNtok. How-can there be occurred, as In our polity not only y7-36 ly . 106 8. Hieh street. Hiiade people tlmt the Catholli M are In ail tliln by whom are all ihlngH. to I( IK lug that IH from eveiiiiMiIng to have the laymen equal rights with tho >;H, Webster's favor of rellKUaiH Illieity. Their IIIM" iiliom are all thiiniH? Wiio known? evot laHiingV 1 renienilMT when I ttiwi ministrj, but they aro considered on toi'.v tlilH HuliJiH't written In lihNid OIL IH Mere IM a iHxik piiriHirtliiK to contain a lo run back in niy liioiighiH and granp International iin equality with them In every i-cspeot and lire HO that all men may ri'iid It. Kidney and Urinary. Ke^^kj A GREAT REMEDY FOUND. practically. Ordination of a minister I'cioid of the beginning. It doeM not Ilu concept ion of II (IIMI wllliout n K >r Ihe lieiu'lli of Cai-dliial OIIIIHUIM, bnnUb. ^na. dls^ of theniu^r^S^tetb Didiionary docs not among tis separate a man luiderlitke to prove that there IH a iH-glnnliig. The Bible Htiyn. "Before faxes, promptly and aafely eured. iiiid olhei'H who may IM- deceived li.v Palmer's Magnetic Inhaler. apart from his fellow*hien, and make God. II takeH It for granted, li lie- the moniitaiiiH were liroiiglil forth or Ladles hiM honied wordH, we «|Uote the ex- him bolong to a peculiar, cinas with uliiN b.t Haying God civaled the c\er thou dIdHt form the earlii nnd the picHMloiiM of a few prominent CaiholleH Private Diseases. filT^SidYJ^^- H|HH3lal rightn and privileges. It only hcaveiiM and the earth. I tlo not think wf.rid. even from evorliiHtlng ever- upon ihiK hulijcet: I'IUH IX. deelared Taaderntsa, ^koMs of Organs', PttJ^n,; > iitalls greater obligations and duller there IM any need lo undertake to prove hiMiIng thou art God." I cannot eoni- jiyui^y eurwi without painordetantion from It an eiiitr iliiit "evi'ry man IM fiee upon him. there IH a God, Tliere IM II Honiellitng prehciiil Iliat: and even If liiere IK* a to eiiiliiiiee and pi'ofeHH Ihe reilKliui lie Nervous Debility, Kt^M^'i"?- wlililn UM that will not down. Tliere being from everhiMlIiig to everlnmlng. Hhall believe true, gilded by the llgiit On lait Sunday guoen Vietoria was IM ill every hiimiin iHmoni a whlnper, a how could lie cn-ate Mometliing out <>f of leaHoii." Kr. <». A. HIOWIIMOII, a G(Hl-niiiKcloiiHiiei«4. If I may Miiy tiolhlngV You know Iliat what un- 77 years old. She has reigned. Cll high Aiiieileaii Uoinan Catiiolle nil- MI. IH raUlaf •«eeaia. On aianitnlaR tba nrinaiVde- For th« Ptompt B«U«( and SpMdj Otu* of Ooldi, CktMrh, LaOrippt, Hsf years, which lacks, wo bollevo, only thinkable iH apt to Meeni Imn-edible. lliority, HiiyH; "I'roti'MlanllMm of every fitiin which wo cannot eMciipe. — Fam, Bronchltiik HMdaclMtAiithmB, Son Thnwt, HouMOMi, ud tl) nliout two years of being Uio longest DIimmi of Non, HMd. Iliiost ud fotiii liHM not ami never «'iin have any NMW. here in ii dilllculty arising from th* Loofli. i-oign lo the history of England, and I do not iHdiovu thera IH tut iionefit , Dinotimui for umi lUmora botJi matal osm, pUuM on* and to tli* nostril, flKhl wlirrc fnthidielly I« trliiinphaai." till very lawn of thonglit. I ••nntmt as she is In good health, It seoms prob- aliielHl in the world; Now, if thin conceive of making MotuHliiiig out ot olMupthtotliwnortrilanddniwdMpbrMAb. Forthotlurostutdlnogi •IMie Ciilholle poliey IH very frankly Bani^V^hDMa. .,Tha^Dootor wiU guann- plaoa on* end in tho mouth Mid do lilwiriM. It can bt UMd ofton von TMI INT PGR IVSRYIODY nblo that she will break the record In iKMik bo I rue, lliat IH tlie end nf All M M Mtiited by M. -M ndntliig yinooyou that it iiu abwluto nWMMity for arm pnion In mqr family not bad tho authority which lOIUabeth HayKi "Wlieii tlietf IH n ProtoHlnnt Ye Nwlloni bow with saored Juy, the facta of Hcleiice. nnd Ibc fncin buaaandaodoiMdlwom lOfOOOolmgymaa. SuflMwaofhaadaohaand had, as tho powers of the monarohy iiiajurily. we einliii rellgloim lilM'riy, Koo» that tho t^ord t< tlod alune, of Helelii'i' nre fnetn Unit yini rnn ex- bi^Mlib iHU find In ft Immadl^ raUair have been much more llmltfld •Inea the luHtinae niieh is their prineiple, but tie otn areata and Ita de trejr." amine for yoniw'lven and sU iti Jndg- ADDI Noa 60o., poaSpatd. Llbaial diaoonnta to affanta by doian lota. Gbab If the iKMik lw not true, then we nre tlUK of Kllitafietb. Besides, tba tastes when Wf nr« in llm inliMirlly we re- liieiil on. These fnelB of seienw It Is ^aoompanyaUoidan, BamUaaoaamay bamadaaitbarinoaali,moon nil nut nt sen «>n n Nhiireless in.tmii. DR. KOLLOCK, of Victoria leem to run not so much ft'se II ItecnHW llmt U oiirt." hard lo get over, nor should we wish oidar,waoatampa. ^ ' driftliig down we know not whence, niOhiNhit.. Addiwa B4FnBTAim]|Blli]BGfrOB,NaalrrilK1teB. along pollttoal as along domaatlo 16 BAPTIST AND BEPLEOTOB, MAY 21, 1896.

HTE4M j^mblnalont Oaa aad Kleciriu EDUCATIONAL. AND FUtum^ AUu HOT Drop Ua hbi, TlwlMidliit8«hool Mid TeMhen BurMuol ato6aa,Buieo' lha BonU Md BmUiwMt la tht WATER tltea, Arnn UurneralbhadvH Vatloul BuMti of Idnoatlon. UEATINtt, Kloolrla wiring aSpeolaity. muOBoarawAn wad J W. Buu«, prop'ra. PLOMHIMO Dealer lo Iron WUlMi BnUdlnc. NMhTlll«,T«Da. Ccrr dfifsy ^ KntettjS^. Tem%* AMU Pipe, riitlngs, Stad aump tor laforauitlon OldbaAnale UAH Valvea, Closets, LIUUriNQ Waab BUnds, THED" Batb Tuba, lly Write f«r draata. Pumps aad HydraulTc Teachers or Schools l*rlc«B. lUma, and NaadlBf the aid or a reliable aad efflolent Morton-Scott-Robertson Co., Btaam Pumpe. Teaohora' Ateoojr-ona tbat works rarneatljr Published every Thursday. Enured at the for ila taaohera and patrona—will Ood It to Tna liiPTiar, Bsuhllahed 1836. . poatofflooatNaahvllle,Tenn.,aaaaeond-elaaa Uialr iDMrea: to oorreapoad with DKALKRSIN TUK lumar Kan.a0T0R, Kaubllahad 1871. SPEAKING THE TBUTH IN LOVE. matter. CLAUDE J. BELL, CuOHolldatod August 14,1880 Proprlator Bouthweatern Tnwhers' Agency, 408 Union 8tr«et. Naatarllle, Tcnn. Furniture, • Carpets, • Mattings, Old Sories, Vol. LIZ. NASHVILLE, TENN., MaY 28, 1896. Kew Series, Vol. VU,. No. 40 Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, Etc. SCHOOL CURRENT TOPICS. lines. She has been a noble, true, and nway we know not whither. If We make a specialty of church furnishings. ^^^ STUMBLING BLOCKS the iMMik be not true, then over the Nea. SiSaMtf aiA virtuous, womanly woman, a loving CATALOGUES It haH boon decided to hold a South- wife, a devoted mother, and has sot her earth we go blindly groping to our For Before purchasiof; write to or call on . M, T. BAINE, N. MiiMmar Ml., BOOK PRINTING NA8UVILLK.TKNN ern SUtcs Kxiwaltion at Chlcai^o dur- subjects a most worthy example in Or Dlffloulties of Thoughtful Minds Ki-aveH, and at. last take a leap In the inir the months of AugUNt. Septeinbor these regards. Let us hope that she In Bible Blstory and Ooctrlne. dark. It would 1m» n Kri'Ut eomfort lo JOB PRINTING The Morton-Scott-Robertson Co., and October of this year. Tho an- will be spared not only to celebrato believe that the old iNHik IH true. It nounced purpose Is to develop the nat- the longest reign in the history of lOng- luiH Ihh'II a joy uuHtieakahle to innny. Write 215 N. Summer Street, Nashville, Ten John S. Woodall, Jas. J. A M BROS E ural rcsourccH of the South by mak- land, but for still other years. Sev- A Series of Sermons by Rev. P. S. giving them strength for llfe'n bur- TELEPHONE 615. intr ft display of her products, and eral years ago at the Chautauqua In Benson, D. D. dciiH and eourage for llfe'H onitlletH, Uius attracting capiUl for her dcvel- Beal Estate New York Bishop Vincent, we believe and a ]M>aee that piunHelh all under- 329 Church St., Nashville, Tonn. upmout. Cotton, of course, will bo tho it was, was opening a question box NATIOMLENPL(IYIIENT\(]DllCATIOMLBmAll The Ntorr Of <;reatlou. Htiinding when they come to die. ThlH chiof exhibit, though all of tho main and answering tho questions put to M^^^The specialties of this Bureau are to locate iKMik profeHHi'H to oiK'U up the iKirtal.i and products of the South will bo on cxhi- him by the audience. Among tho teachers In suitable positions, and to "In the beginning God created the se- bliiou. Wo presume that the ^xposi- ijuostions asked was this; "is not the of ininiortallty. Oh, what a Joy to Ih> positions for boolc-keepers, stenog- lieavens anil llie earth."—Gen. 11. 1. cure tiuD will bo quite interesting, and we usefulness of gueon Victoria at an ^ul•e tbat: raphers,clerkc, etc. Loan Agent. trust that it may bo made a groat suc- end, and is it not about time for her 1 Himll Hpeak to-nlKht of tiiv Kiory of ••Beyond tlili vale of tears, ItKFKHEacKs: r.en. W. II Jaclmon, Pres. Das Mght Co.,NaahvllIe: J 11. KlIlfhrrw.Kz. State 30» tJr-iion etr-cscrt, cess, US it deserves to be. to dloV" "Not while the I'rlnco of i reatloii. We wake to nselouHues»« There Is a life abovi', Cok. of Agriculture, Naabvllle; Kilnar Jonoii, t'rea. Union Hank and TruHtCo , Nashville; Jno. Unmeaaored by the night of years. W. Faxon, Cashier Third Nat. Dank, rbattanooira: U W. UcKae, I'r«a. Flmt Nat. Hank, Wales lives," was the imuiediate re- In a world tiuit is wonderful and ClarkavUle.Tenn, Addreaa with stamp Nashville, Tenn. And all that lite l« love." sponse. lieaiitirui'-a world iiiarveloUKly titled • > ' - An Armenian paper, cchoing the Weat a joy to be sure that Sief CEDAR ST., NASHVILLE, TENN. iiiid fiirnlHlied. w1ioh<> foundatlotiM are POULTRY AND GARDEN FENCE Insure Your Life With wails of that sufTorlng people, and death doc« not extinguish this vital looking for hope for the future, sums In an open letter dated Sunday, ili^'p down amid tlie everlaslliiB ro\vt'r liy HiM'kliiir to iimkc |»oll- our i niille anil will liy and liy lind our we iM'i I eannot In* fxpeeleil lo !«•- nr Colon Bl. NaahTllIa, Tean. Offlcos—Nichol Building, Union St. uur children in the mass of our Mos- il«M Miilworvc liH own ii«lviin<'«MiM'nt." mave. We illHcover wiieti we iM'jrhi ^ Caulocaaa, Lettcrbeada, Notcbeada, Bill- lem roasters; or, 2, we can go patient- lleve li beemise HoinelKHly tells mo kaada, Envelopea, Woddlof Invlutlona, et:. If \v<' luliiill tlilH lo !h- tnu". nii(l.\v<> do to t:et mi niiilerHtaiulluK of our Hur- THE LATEST OF ALL. KTDrop him a postal card anr hand that "in the Ioiik hlMiory ili' world In i-oiiipjirlxon with nimiy aliases, wasting away our lives and Lord does not expect you to iN-lleve • • • Commercial Purposes • • • yoiir buatnoia. Don't poatitono tin- of ili«' Ill of IIk* I nllcd iitliiTH: "plaiietH. HUiiH, and aila mailt In,*' (watal or call. our strungth in ignoble servitude; or, li just iM-fiiuw your mother did. we UWCTTJWMBU^IIEIIT IM((yF«CTURj Old Machines Talcen In Exchange. SintcM the Kival ("iilliolli- <'hui-ch" Iiiih splieres." all l)irou)ili tlie Inllnlt*^ I, wo can seek in other lands and The world alKiunds In Hacred limiks. Supplies For ALL Typewriters. ol'icii "ummI or pi'i'ViTled lis a<-kno\vl- rmliiis uf s|ia<'r, iiiarveloiiHly iiiar- Avon Vexatious Delays by SondlOK rdcm To AiiiuDg liberty loving people, new .VliiioHi every nation hiiH itn wiered cil^'fil |Mi\viT liy wfklUK to luiiki*" lliiK kIiii1i-iI. held liy no eahlex, mipporled •IKniNUTOW.NMOI.KN TVPRWHITKU CO., liomes and new hopes." iMjokH. The fai t that the Isiok diilnm •bUIAJU II. A. niVenN, Branch Manager, 8C3 Union Street, NARIIVIIXK, TKNM. PAUL & BOYLINS, |M.\vi'r Knlmn(<*rcnce on last Monday there oc- lieaveii, he doeM not ex|HK't a man ccnt iHillilrN. Tlif Carilhiiil picx on to IIM. ami the proliiililllty Ih that If we Dr. Maiew Henry Kollock, BROWNSVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, curred a rathor acrimonious dobate to aci ept JuHt anything that may come PRINTING Hii> : '.Mun'ovor. It In our pittud IniiikI coiilil fly to the fartlii>Kt Htar we hIiouIiI Ragvlar aradnate aad RegUtered Physician. BROWNSVILLE, TENNESSEE. ovor a resolution introduced by a lay- ii> iilm. mid that may claim to lie a Ksubllahed la I8.M by the liAI>riST8 of WEST TENNK^SEK for the hUher eductllon BINDING & BLANK BOOKS. that wu liavu iiover intcM(>TLd with Hee away lieyonil tiilllloiiH of other Fomarly Aaalataat Burgeon (7. B. Navy.arw man proposing to give laymen equal 11 velatloii from hwiveu. lie wiyH. •rwtkrda Poat Btirgeon U. S. Army, andl^ter (if Women. Situated In a delightful town of S,OOS people: beautiful grounds: tbo purest representation with ministers in the the civil ami iiolitii-al rightM of any wiiI'IiIh InvlHllilo now to the iiiimt pow- of artralan water. No local caus that he "no Afflicted at studied. LATIS, FRKNCH, HERMAN, ENOI.lBH, OREliK, SPANISH. FIU8T-CLAS8 WUHK, fought bitterly by a number of minis- dcuiaiul lilt* Hiiiiif riKlilN Tor ourHflvcx, overwiieliiieil liy Hiii'li tliouchtH. In- Hla Qffloo, Where Conaulutlon With One of tha i xpeelH us to UH4>. lie ducK not want Moat Snooaaarnl Doetora of tbo Preaeat Age la For cauiogue address Q. A. FOLK, President LOW ITtrCKS, u>rs, and as earnestly contended for iin*l nothliiK more, ami will U- fonli-iit Hllnellvely we imk: Wlieiiee Ih all CordlaUy Invited. Ail Will Recel^Klnfand iiy tiio laymen. Finally It was defeated Willi nolhluu li'HM." Wllh all ((lnV How eaiiie lillnd (•reduiity, but Intelligent and Honorable Traatmeat, and Permanent Ouraa Are the claimg which wo advance rock iHitMiiied faith. AraOoarantMdln BvaryOaaa Undertakaa. T. B. 4'AYIX)U son. prank RIOALIX), Supt. Ijy a majority of four votes, some of Hpt'cl lo lli«" Canlliial—wlilcii we coii- It Into iH-lnt:? Will It ever emlV Did a FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. DR. MATTHEW HENRT KOLM)€K tiio ministers voting with tlie laymen. ft-HS Im not inucli-tlilM Im alMtui as big tliife worlilM alwiiyw wheel in this IH IIiIH iiIiI liiHik true In tlie iveord TrMto 8ReecMftill7 All dmnie ud Telephone BW. This Ih an old flght which was fought niiil l«il(l mill ImrcriHiil a lli" iim w»' wiiy V Wan HiIh world aiwayH sueh aa liiat It gives of the iH'KlnnlUK of LMrlifauidlaf DImum. F®' ICE CREAM 100 N. Market St.. NaatavlUa. Tenn on many a battle ground among the liavi' ri'ail In it giHid wlilli-. It Ih too «« hCe it »o»y In th"!*" "Mii^lhloif thlnvmV There are some lliingH that Catholics, as to the rights of tho laity. Catarrh Visitori at all timei welcome to vialt any part bf our eitabilshmeDt. liilc In liii> ilii.v for Carillnal CHiIiouh liaeU of all that wo eaii natnreV Ih slaitKer iiie In the very opening nen- We manufacture, and sell at Whoieaaio and rtetall. Ice Cn>am. Sweet Among Baptists no such battle ever Blood and Skin Diseases (>00OOOOOOO i lit iiiiy oiluT Cnlholli- lo iry to pi>f- there u spiritual l>elng of whom an; lilice of thiH Imiik. How ran tiiere l»0 Cream, Slierbet, Butter, Etc, BOOZ OITY DAffiY 00 occurred, as in our polity not only piM Berorula, Tumora, Eexema. Uloera. BYPU- Hiiaili' |M-opli> ilial llii- Calliolli H are in all tliliiKH. tiy whom are all IhltiKH, to a ImIid; that IH from evi-rliiMling to !H®> trojblaa artalng from an Impure *7-36 ly 106 S. HiKh atreot. have the laymen equal rights with the I Webster's fiivor of I'i'IIkIiium llliiTiy. 'i'liolr IiIh- evoi laHlliiK'' I reinemlHT when I trleil orMw blood.,prompUy and oomple^ly minlstrj, but they are considered on wiiotii are all thhuinV Who known? lory on IIiIh huIiJii'I Ih written In IiKnhI Here Ih a iKxik puriHirtlng to fniilaln a lo run liiiek ill my ihouMhu and gnif!]i International an equality with them ii^ every respect iiiiil tire HO lliat nil ineii may leail It. Kidney and Urinary. A GREAT REMEDY FOUND. practically. Ordination of a minister lenii'il of the iH'KlunlliK. It iIim'h not 111) eouceptliin of n Goil without a V >v tho lieni'llt of Caiilliml (iililMiUH. drtos not among its separate a man lUiilerliike lo prove that there Is a lieuliinliiB. Tlie Bible Hays. "Before Didiionary mill oliiiMH who may be ileeelveil by Palmer's Magnetic Inhaler. Tbo One Oi Autborlty, apart from hla fellow'men, and make tiiiil. It taken 11 for Kranleil. It lie- the iiiouiilalns were iiidught forth or HowHISSI iilH liotileil woiiIh, we i|Uol(> llie ex- Ladies MlWiT^.S!-'- jTuMlee V. 8. aiiMms Coatl. him belong to a peculiar class with tiliiH b> Hiiylng t;iMl en'ateil the ever thou didst form the earth and the • Peatal for IpacfMaa Pagaa. ate. pri'HHloiiH of a few piiimliient ('iilluillcH Private Diseases. fWrSVd^^S- Hiieeial rights and privileges. It only heaveiiH mill the earth. I do not think wi.rid. even from everlaHtlng to ever- kV StietfMoritflM« upon llilH Bubjei'l: I'Iuh IX. ili'i'laieil T«ndem«aa. Waakneaa of Organa, PIlMfpTno "VrnmbrtOsad." c utallH greater obligations and duties there Ih any need to undertake to prove hiHiliiK thou art God," I eannot eoni- ImImm!' " pain or detanuon from 11 mi eiiiir that 'Vvery iiimi Ih free upon him. ihere Ih a God. There Ih a HomethInK prehi'iid tlial: and evi'U If there lie a, lo ••niliniee and pii»r«tiH th<^ lellKloii he Nervous Debility. within UH that will luit down. There lii-liiK Iroiii everhiHting to everlasting, hIiiiII believe true, guided by the IIkIiI Ih in every hiinian bosom a wiilsper, n how eonld he ere«l«' Houieililng out of On last Sunday Queen Victoria was of reamm." I»r. O. A. niiiwiiHon, ii lia Waabtuaa. un-nMng ona /or builnaMi 77 years old. She baa reigned 60 GiKl-niiiHeliiuHnew<. If I may nay mi. nulhlnuV You know tliiit what Is tin- hlgli Aiiieriean Itommi t'litliolle nu- For th« Piompt Bdlsillsff Miud SpMdy Can of Ooldi, Oatwrrh, LsOripp*, Hsj years, whleb lacks, wo believe, only from whieii we eannot eneapi'. Ihinkaliie IH apt U» hihmu liieredlble. F«m, Bronchi" llioilly, HayH; "I'lMlwUiiillMm of every Jti^ HMdiohsLAitUuni, Sort llinwt, HouiMMi, and •i) cwmmmdMl about two years of being Uio longest .Vow, liere I a ditllenlty arising from foriii Iiiih not mid never can liave any H DImmm of tha Nom, HMd. Tlurost and Lttnga, reign In the history of England, and I do nut iH'iievo theiv Ih )in honest DiNotloiui tor uaai Bamora botlHiiatal oapa, plaoa ona and to tha noitril, I Ik very liiwH of lliought. I ennmit as she Is in good health, It soems prob- riulit wiu re ('alliiillcliy In tiiiiinpliiinl." alhelHl In the world. .Now. If tills HBttf ttaM^whlob la ihaaaeoBdati^or oloaoaa u.p tha othar noatril and dmw daa^p bvaaUia_„ . For tha throat and Inngi (Liieeive of making wunethlng out of THI Bmr FOR IVBRYSOOY able that she will breaic tlie record in •riie I'liilmlie |M)liey IK very frankly iHiok be It'iH', that Ih the end of nil •amlnal Waabnaaa. na^Ooctor wlU mran- plaoa ona and In tha month and do lihawiaa. It oan ba naad aa oftan aa yon noliilng. taaaparfaetmiwlnall auahoaaaa, anda baaiihy •aaauai this regard, gueen Viotorla has not Hinted by M. I-ouIh Vi'nllh»t. n dln- eoiitrovefKy; nnd adoringly we Join aatoratkmatUagaallo-iiriiunroivuu. Iw tha oftonar tha battar; no daligar. lliignlHiieii Fh'neli Hoiimn C.'iilliollc But there are dlHleultles nf fact, ni» unaquallad fte oonvanlanoa, durability, naatnaaa, powar and Immadlat* made a great and brilliant (jueen with all the univorse In HltiRlnR: r^ta. JJwaya nadj for uaa, vaat-pookat alM, Ona mlnnta'atiia will oon like Kilxabeth for InsUnoe. Shu has writer, lilglily estwiiied at Home, wlio "Itotortt Ju ovih's awriil tliruii-. well an of thotighl, dUllrnltles r»»intlng^ •inoa you that It la an abaolnto naoaaaity for aranr ptmm in #my f*uily not bad the authority which EUxabeth siiyM: "When then' In n rrotestniit Ye N.ilan< bow wllh saored Juy, lo tlie faelH nf seiV'wee. nnd the fnrta lOtOOOolamman. Suffaran of haadaoha and Ss had, aa tho powers of the monarchy miijoiity. we eliilni ivllglotw liberty, Koo* that tho Lord 1< Ood alone. of selenie are faeiii ifliltl ynn enn ex- Ho can areata and lie d« troy." bad oolda wiU find in ft immadlsta railar have been inueh more limited ilnoo tho iMHiitim- sneb l» their priueiple, but nmliie for youfselvfn nnd sit In Judg- —ADWM. Frioa BOo., poaiMld. Llbanl dtaooonta to ananta by doaan lota. It Ihn iHMik lM> not true, tiion we nre an Oaab time of KliRabotb. Besides, tha tastes wliPU we an* in the mltmrHy wo re- ment on. These fttt'ls i»f science It la m^ aooompanuydlordany all oidan.. BaniitanoaamaBi y bamadaaItharlnoa^dl,lnooa7 nil out nt ncii nti n MhorekwH nceniii DR. KOLLOCK. of Victoria aeem to run not lO much ft«ai' It lie«ini»« that la oiira." hnrd to gel ovi

to K«>t over thpiii. A fact n fnoti Uero arc uinuutalus of lime atone, and I think so. Tho Illble does indeed say if thnt bo not your teaching also? in «rorlii-liulldlng any more. He Is not exhaustion at tho age of tlfly or thore- llmltl Wo could give many a pathetic watch the eccentricities of the preas aiitl If wi> iii-v Huro of it tlicu \vi> uught these mountain mngcs eoiulat In large sl.\ days, bill yon will notice that In the be^jinning protiiplasin—that la thi- iiiiieed creating worlds, at least that almulH. According to this iniaenibio example of most excellent preachera and Ita contrlbutora. Aa affecting tho tu litaiiil by it. Now, thure nre HOIUV meaiiure of shells of creatures that t!i(! Illblu time and again the word v.'ny you furninlate It Science says tve I'll IIMH', but there Is a creation going materialistic view, tho n^il iioworof un nnd iHiRlora whose nnmea have been doctrinal iKMiltioDa of the Bnptiata, thlugM tknt thu Bcripturcti aeoiii lo lived In the water, sheila so minute as tills globe was onco a watery aphere, "driy" Is used to designate epochs and ou that la laflnltely nobler and sub- ambasaador of Jesus Christ does not lie "blacklHillcd" by pnitorlosa churches some think It places him outside the twic'U with refort'DW' to crcation, aud to bo almost inlcroacopic. Hlx thou- lilssing hot, wiioae vapor rising ^tllleil a^i's, as when .Tesus tenderly aaid linii'r, right before our eyes. It is the In biblical knowledge, or u sanctlfled simply liocauao some gray hain were polo of Baptist orthodoxy, while othera tirst of nil (bin. Tboy MH>UI to leach sand years wuld hanlly nccm to say Hull liiou luidst known, even thou, In tion. All thb« umterlal univerao Is but dwi>lling of the Divine Spirit; his power Miine churchea which rejected ripe ex- from under the Baptlsta. Some think created In Jiut nix days of twcuty- covered with water, while alsive It 8i.\ days. Scienct! seems to say bun I Ills J.liy day tho tilings thai make for wafToidlng preparatory to the great lies chietly iu tho nervM and In the perience were quite ready to entrust all It la a denial of church succoaslon al- four bourt) i>acb. TbiHto Scriiitunw liuiig a cloudy canopy. That is wlint drcds of tliousands of years. TIH' iiij peace!" ^vork 0ml had in Ids thought and in cells of Ihe brain. Tho theory Is that their momentous spiritual Intoresta to together, and the advocacy of the Mi>viii to tt'neb that tbiM world WUH the tiurlpturo says, and so what branch church theory, while others Scriptures seem to say 11,000 years ago I liilpk lliigli .Miller is rigiit wiien Ills heart. And this new creallon that Is these physical (or animal) forces reach some mw youth Just out of a theologi- fouiplt'tiHl 0,000 yearn UKO, aud these scieneo says must have lieen the fact. claim that It throws the English Bap- the world was llnlshed. Science seems lie acsures us liiat liie l.ord gave to Koliig on among lui 1M analagous to the their maximum at about 50, and thou cal aeminary! The supply of earnest, thlUKM buvu luui; boeu believed by Tlie iMiok of .lob Is prolxibiy the old tists overboard. One thinks It autll- lo say tens or hundreds of thousands Ills Ki-rvant. Mose^i, a panominic rep- old. la that ft emorges out of darknesa their unhappy piiKsenaor strikes tho dovototV, Holy Spirit-endowiHl prench Cbrlntiau iHHtple throuKbuut the world. cHl in Hie Itiiilc, and tlie patrlar«-h of dent grounds for an attempt to un- 01 ycais. There seems to t)e a mistake reneiilallt'ii of llie order of tile suli- and cliaos under the broadening and "ilead-llne." He lias readied his me- ers does not now keep pnce with tho Now, ill direct o|)p. In tiie «dden linn iieresles for years past, and another ptiincd; the ungodly are in great glcy liiere was a reprcsentnlUm of the ,,s of old tho inornlng atara sang to- decline! CiiurchtM InnocuiattHl witii the mime of the Master lot his churchos wa8 a luiii; time Iu bulldint;, uud that Hie pliiloHophi rx supp sed tliat Hie thinks 11 Is a matter of no conaequence. iiu<1 Juiiilantly exclaim "1 told yon earlli UN \,iiiiout form and void wlilie ^.eiher, and the sons of Ood shouted for tills peslUent Idea conclude that it is stamp out this abonilnablo ^doa that iiKe» have elapsed i*iuct> it aHHiiiiied eaiHi was one vast plain; that it WHN Joy wiien the world waa hiunelnHl, even HO." That old IxHik is out of date. il.iiluieKs wiiK u|)on tiie face of tiic "extra hazardous" lo call any minister any vigorous and consocratetl winner Quo thing is cstabll8hc*d lieyond a ltd preHeut foriu. There are w>iiie Miiiiporicd on Hie iiark of an elepliani K(i there Is Joy In heaven over the sub- doubt In the mind of the thoughtful .Now, f«»r mywif I want to say 1 be- 'deep, and tlie Spirit of Cod brcuidcd lo any puli>lt if ills family record of souls shnll bo "tatiooed" ou account faits tiiat we caiiuot ignore. We can iii'l H on Hie back of ii loi lime H|>e«.-tacle of a human soul spring- reader; dud that la, somebody Is a very ilcvc In this old iHMik. and I believe >>\i>r llie aliysM aiiil llie voice of e iinw aimtlicr picture: Coii Maid, "I.et Away down are the iKnous rock« that ilial IIIMIUI the way li is hung aeconl (1-..II1 Hie old material creatkin, and it purchase; and the ministry of tho I»rd All that we have been saying in this tle exercise, or pastime, lu the matter (-iiiiirarlei.v. I have known interpret- iliere he a llrnfaiiiciit In Hie iiiUlst of once weiv lueltiHl. Then there are the Ing to Ihe latest sclenceV How dlil .lol. also shall be translaterty of Iho Sons of Ood. This similar process. A Ciiristian minister wdemn tF« ami I liave met witii some scientists iiii-c of liic (lruiani<>nt iiiid tlie cur- tiie deiKisIt of uiatter on the iKtttoin of .Muses was iearne estimated, like a horse, by the there is a melancholy "dead-line In tho will say about the Southern Baptists of Unit vertHl the earth. Tiiere •f the Kgyptians. lint liie ICgypilans sli:ill. like a burnlshiHl mirror, reflect tt» lir(> ill ills nerves, and tho amount of iiilnlstry" wlilcii doi?8 not depend upon 1800? If he tells the whole truth, I fear liiougiit. 1 feel alH»ut many of tin: evening and Hie nioriiing were tiie is uuthiuitvlietter establiHiied than that • lid 111.) Know a sylialde of geology lieaven the unveiled glory of the Ood- "go" In bis piiysiciil temiM>rament. If the nerves or on chronological tables he will say we bolleved and practiced dchools of scieucc that the wisest M'< Olid day." Anil then aiiotlier ple- the «tnitlUe- Hie rocky Kiraia 'on ulileli Is wrliien inaiiguratlou of the new heavens ami new deiwriures to "suit the times," if study and to think—when the curse of that S4)me of us have now when we say .iiid let oiii light shine as did tildeon iHier piciiii-c ami lie wrote: "i'lie even- liosited if tlie laws of nature were • ;.Mrs eliier reveliii:oii .Muses ante llie now carih wherein dwelleth rlght- lie cannot attract auditors by fresh indoleiici* makea his serniona as barren that those old fellows were not good iuid his :{INI men. Let the scientists ing ami Hie iiioniing were tiie foiirtii il;ilreii tliere are the fossiiiferous roiks, con riileago. 111. logli-o-pliysiologlsts he Ims passed the pitiful devices resorted to In order to H Dr. WhltslU will now show that II you will only give them time. Do I'lie eveiilng and Hie iiii>inllig were lo lilt Hie facts NO eXilctlyV lie letls tin taining the remains of vegetable and dead-line, and like a basket of Uiinmrk- hide the rags of hia poverty. Some- tho validity of a Baptist church and its you know tliat what was science 50 Hic tinii day." .\iiotiier plcliire, and IH-eclse order ill wliicli Hie foinida l"ii> duliual life away down iu the depths eUible eggs, he has survived his useful- times old sonuons—that were Ixirn old ordinances does not depend UIHIU some J cars ago Is scarcely consideretl sci- he wrote: "'i'he evening and Hie morn- .if Hie uorid were l:iid. and in whicli The Dead-Llne In The Ministry. aud you can determine the age of a ness. What chance would "I'Uul tlio —are conwaled under now texts; aome- of these old Campbelliteti iiuoted l»y ence now. :itHi wliat Is sclcufv lunv will ing were Hie sl.\tli day." Itiit you all crciilures thai live on earlli ciiin ^ stratum by the character of these fos agetl" stand with some modern supply tinies sensjitlonal topics are eageriy Orciiai-d, Ford, Hay, Jarrel, Shackel- not be science r>0 years iiemreV IJut iiollce wiien lie s«vs tiie ciiwlng Sab- into lieliig. Klrst. tlieiliings Hi.ii swain IIV asv. TIIKOnOHK s CUVI.F.Ii. D I>. coniniiltiH's. or wllh d.'putallons wim siltferous remains. And here are the sought and pre8entem his cre- age of WiV As a simple matter of fact, work, as good Southern Baptists, must that stagger us in this old liook. 1 isierlai dead-line of 50!" It set some minister's faitii in the divine iuspira ciltion. And then there is old Niagara, ailve work, and so far as Hie material "i hey leli lis llial Ihe llilil, i> i ..> i thia idea is perfcH;tly preiMWterous, as dejiend uponhi8t3rical succeis on,from have said there Is u tendency in iiuman i>'>>i>le kne«-M to siiaklug, and It Hon and absolute infalllliillty of Ills tiie giory of America; old Niagara, uiil%er»e is conceiiicd (JikI lias made "Clenilllc le.M iiook, and tlie\ k-II lii' niinilK'riess casw will certify. We nmi the apostles, tho sooner those old bap- nature to n'gard as Incredible what- reused a panic among the su|iply coni- lilble is siiaken—wlien ho Is hum liiat for long time lias la-en thunder- iiiiHiing nIii'I' Hiat day began. iriilli. It was/iioi liit< iidt'd to i4Mi'ii not go iKU-k to suci) illustrious ex- tisiiiai Salvationists referred to, with ever 1>4 uniiiiiikaliie. ,\iMi yet there seieiii','. 1)111 silviiHi n. and yd I S\IMII.I iiiliin-s of vacant puliiits nnd pasioi- Htning with doubts, and his vision Is iiuotatlons involving their heresies, by ing Just for pastime, but now is har- •Many nim'cIch liave iH'eoiiie exlinel, aniiiles as Tiiomas Chalmers lending an many things which though uii- H.lunirlieil, (IUU liciag lix ICHI l>'>s tiociis. AM this Ill-favored creature so diizeil tiiat he loses sight even of the these brethren, arv thrown overboard I.I-SSIHI for work and is sending tlirob lint no H|H'cles iias come Into being the ex.slus of tiie Free Cilurch of Scot- lliitikiiliie are licvertiieleHS true. It author, vo ilnd tho Word of CJod full of is siiii roaming nbroad. like its pater- great headhinds of Sinai aud Calvarj the lietter. But our Weateru historians, and tiirlil of jHiwer afar and turning xllice liiiin iiHtkeil up to (itxl out of land at f^t. and John Wwley Biiil *iiHl ist not fitini everiastliig, tiieii all iiiaiiiier of alrsiird nilslaki-s »iili nal ancestor "se<>king whom it may de- He may l>e ailvo as an cssaylst-per in comparison with those whom Dr. dynamos and sending lightning pnises i:lf is troin everlasting. Here is an Well, liere is mi least uno gUnng this «tmtinent who iiy the combiimtlon sprinkling and iiouring for baptism, nil througii. Its retrogn>ssion, so sci- "lawn. Weeping may endure for a engine liieii without an engine«-r, a blunder that lies on the very Kuiface lieard of a legal or medical, or political rious tiling to be a live amlMissador of notwitlmiaudlng their dciieudonce upon entists, calculate, has lieen at the rate of varieil siliolai-sliip. h.fly character Iilulit but joy eometli In tiie morning. or eonimerelal dead-line. These SITU- Jesus Christ. But il Is tiie most pitiable uiighty ioenniotive tiiundering along of Hie Itlliie, for dws il not say Hial Hu' and brilliant oratory is ipilte the pwr those ancient Campbellitea for their of eight fe<>t and a third In a century. Nor has tiie v.iunted tiiwiry of evo- iar eallings seem to have escapwl tlie of all earthly i-Onditions when a minis- tlip tracit of time, with heart of lire sun r:si>s aiid s is, when li doisn'i i.i of Dr. Ulcliard Storrs; yet all his tliiest Indispoiisiible line of succession. The Sup|M>sing this estimate to lie corn>ct. lution a single word to say in contra- alillction entirely, or liave it 8o inildiy ter iM'comes dry-rolled at the heart, IIIKI lungs of Hteel. Iiut nolsidy made ail'/ riieii imiy, iiow would you piii If achievements of iiulpit, platform or trouble must lie apparant to any care- It would^ have taken :J80.00« years for diction of tills reconl. As yet indeed as not to awaken any conimistMalhin. and his inner life Is no longer hid with It, iiolKMly started it, nobody runs It, I KUp|M»si' you would siij- Hial llie e uili the press have IKM-U wrought lielwci-u ful student. The iwpery of ecelesi- Niagara to iiave cut tliat gorge. Monie- ooiution is only a lluM.ry, and Hie Ill all these pursuits long cxiH>rienee Christ in Ootl. "Oray hairs arc UIHIU iiolHHiy knows In what dire<-tion it is revolving on Its a.xl.'t in Hie i-ours.- . C the ages of W and 75! Tho prince of asticiani, which exalts historical suc- iMidy suggests that niaylte the I/ird I'rcKideni of the llrlUsii Academy of I mi wide observation are a ismitlve nd- him, yet he knoweth It uot." He has lirading. This is of ail things the lis Uiuriitti loviiluilunilpsover in blglii Itritish pn-acheis. Dr. Alexander Mc- cession above the word of inspiration, ma} have made things Just as they Science, wiio represents tho foremost Mintage. Where there Is a Imtlling swung over the dimd-llno; and nothing niixd untiiinkable. of Ihe sun. Wouhl you nully lalU Uinm, has hitoly passed his 70ih blrtli- must ignore all lm>guiarilh>s in timt arc. Away down then> Is the ap|K>ar- but timely repoulnnce aud tho restoring Hcieiititlc associathm In this world, de- Hial way'/ .No one iiut a fool would. • use of diseas4>, |NHtple are very apt to dav; and my beloved

with almut every disease that tliwii Is comploteil one of the most fruitful deniwl. Thei-o have always been good di'iHMitcd under water at all. The tho Isidy of that death! universe. i,et us come more to the iiromnlgaliil tliere iiad not been n senis Hie facts. Tlie Itibie Is Hie only lieir to. In an luiimriant law suit, the years of his heavon-bleased hibora. We Bnptist>i, and through thoni every Tinie. And In the beginning H" iiiHliH of positive proof of Its Irnlh. iHKik lliat liiiH c.inie down from reiiniie • ilent iiiHils call In some veteran who iKHHl not waste time or aiiaci; by calling principle dear to Baptists now has IMMMI fosalllfcrotis rocks, you cannot de- II ought to said that the niitle no- ISul suppose it lo lie proved Indulil- antli|ulty wideh in deal ng wlHi nature carrlea In Ids head tho dirisions of n the roll of the men who are shophortl- preservcii notwilhslandlng tho failure, pend on their tcstlinony, for possibly wiiere de<-laies that the world is Just tably as to all the foriiis of iifeV Tliat do.;snuiabound Int e mosiabauru mic- liundrtMl courta. When Franco in- itig tlie largest flocks, or producing tho As to Dr. WhiUltt. thus far, to prove it from authenlicatwl the Ix>n) Instantojieously created the iMKKt years ohi. Arc-hlilsiiop IJsiier vould not disprove a single syllable takes. Now Is It uot wonderful Hial vatbil Oorinaiiy 'JXi years ago, three old richest discourses, or carrying the idstory. But to deny that nniong those fosslllferouM rocks and put the fos- said i!,(i00. and a host of comnienlalors of Hie Millie. .Notice (lod said: "l,<(t this old Uiok, exiendlng. as II does. In heads wore put together—KiniH'ror greatest weight in all eccloiisiaallcal tw- UV B«V JOHK n. DOYET 0 D. known In hlstorj- ns Baptists, then- sils In. following him have bwn saying (l,0(KJ Hie watery biing forlii abundantly Hie lis aniliorship from th«< llmi> of ,loli lo Wiiilnm, lllsninrck nnd Von Mollko- sembiies: they nre chiefly the men iiavo been all sorts of irregularities. In II Is mnrvelous to see how dltferent »'ci since, but when' Archbishop ihiiig creature tliat haiii life, and the time of ,lohn and Ihe aiioealyiiil" and the luvadera were swept like chaff whose mental nnd splritunl flber has over>- age, stH-ms to me worse than ig- men of Intelligence, nnd of iHiual de I cannot tH'llev« that the great Ar- I'slier got Ms tigures and where iu all fowl tliat may lly alMivo Ihe earlh." vision, siiituld liavo kept exad y In Hie on a tlm>«ddng Hoor. Tlio most extra- lK>en i-oinpactiKl by at least half a noraiK'e. votioii to tho same great cause, look nt chitect of the univenw would trifle In III* Bible there U any such riMintl no- Vo iiiiHtcr how II was done. It was tlie line of even selentlllc truth'/ .My imiin "nllnary atatoaninn now. living per- wntury of exiRSHenco In the conflicts of a mere sintenient of a mutter of his- Tho idea, loo, that tho young preach- any such fashion. The I.,ord does not body can ti ll. The HIble diHwn't say Lord's doing. I »'aro not whellior tiie is lhat so far as Hie Ilibllctil account of forimM nearly all his moMt marvelous life. tory. Some believe that Dr. WhltslU ers, many of whom aft! men of classical make dead flsli, and the I^rd does iiow old the world Is. "Iu the begin- Lord began witli tlie hen or Hie egg. •••'(•alltin is e iicerniMi, it curresponds feats. In I'arllainent and on tho hust- holda thnt Imnlomlou waa nol practlWHl education, with equal opiwrtuidllos for ings after ho hnd .paswHl the line of The obstacles which a fallbfiil nnd not put bird tracks on that soft saiul ning (ioii created the lieavoiiH and tho Tilt pivotal point In the Kerlpiure Is with Ihe sclinlllic le onl fad far faci. invest Igatloin. all liectmio vaasnls of Dr. truly evangelical nilnlHlry have to en- at all nniong ao-callwl English llaptlots JuHt to throw mc oft tho secnt 1 can- earlii," but wlien was lln beginnltig? tiiat Ood cwateti "all things in liie line fgln)ilng and Uio ore- undorstand him to teach tbnt aprlnk lioor of Congrewi after he began to IH> terialism nro iMH-oinlng more and more built the «mrtli aii to perplex and piis- atiim of iiian Uiere may have boon a rr In the waters tiiat nro under tho of such tosilnioiiy siiould turn awa.v us who have gn»wn up In tho West formidable. If, In ndditlon to these ob- ling, pouring/ nnd Immersion wore nil xle and niyHtlfy and nilslcad tho vren- riiini tills old tiiMik with e^intemiiioiis known na "the old ninii ofmiuent." In without llbrnrloa, or even tho iH-at nd- million of years for aught wo know. prnetieed, by tho aaiuo ohuri'li^a nnd by • nrtli." As to ihe iir.icehs I care ito h- regani to tho legal, inodlcttl, Ilternry. stncloa. there la lo lie nn nrbltrary atnt- turtm of h|H hands. Whore you find Tile llllile simply doclaros tliat In tho Hiieifr, as If its sacred cunli'nts were iiii vnntngt>a of common schools, might Ing. I am simply coiicomed alwiut uto of llmlUitloua which denmnds that tho annio ndmlnlatrntora. Still olhers »vortliy i.r lii'llef/ pulltlcal or inercnittlle pumuita, no ctmcltido thnt wo could break thoso bin! tmckn there were bird*. Where iH'glnnliiK, whonover that wan. (loti uiidoratatid him to monn, onl.v. that the facts, and If tho ovolutlonlBt the- "lie iie<>ina to hove oror dlaoovortMl thia as wH»u ns n inlulater hna IMH-II enrlchiHl you (liid tho n'lnalna of the old aaurlaii, created the heavens and tho oiirth. young pn'udiora In na we did tho wild ory wen- iirovetl iM'yoiid a porudvoii- lu conclusion, let luo speak of some nnd ripenwl by exporlouco and practltM" Mime prnotlcod sprinkling, aoino pour glumt of a "dead-lino" lurking ladiliid broncho; but Dr. Whinitthas no such llio old saurian oneo oxlslcd. Tho lim dm.'M not pie Illblo say that ho ore- things Just fur a inotnonl that c.niie Ing nnd aotne Immoralon, nnd thnt ho lure It wouldn't J.ii.foa Jm orllitle or the llftlotli nilloatone on the Jiiuruey ho shnll \HI n'gnnled ns Ineligible to n foflHlllferouB roiualns may be rolled up- Idon. He knows very" well thnt If he la mod all thliiRR Iu Jnat alx dnya? Now, still eiosor to oilr hearts and l.ves. We call to n viicnnt pulpit, thou no miui of rocogiilKoa nil na Itoptlata, Soino any tills old book. ()

e gl-'fy i'*^ he twtohoa thnt linnioralon did not ox and Hie upholiler of all things. The one prnfoMlon thnt la IlivadiHl by couiuiou aoiMio or self-lN'spoct will outer some of them would lie auro to ilnd It data, ond nmsunliig logically we nii< fjrtii of BcioncoJ Do not the rovola- tho old crtMitliiu way back yoiidi>r WIMMI 1st nmoiig Hnptlats nnywhore prior to Hut notice as lo the order of Iho thlH «|iect«r la tlie Ohrlatlnu uilnlatry. tho mlnlatry. What a cruel InJuatU'e It oul. Even some wiio Imve critlclswl obliged to coni'lude that the world tlouii nf the rocka Indicate unmlatak- tho inurnliig Htars sang lugether, and the dnte mentioned, creation. Tho Bwlpttinm iinoqulvu- If ynu luqiilre of the liellovera In thia Is to the man, and what a dishonor It him meat ai;>voroIy, wore they to g» to not 0,000 jrvarii old, but t^na of thou- alily that vnat tmeta of llinn wore oc- Iho sons of (Itsl shouteil fur Joy! but Thia luia npp<>areil aubatantlolly un now fangled theory, they will probably in to hia Divine Maater, when a cnpaMv the Somlnnry, would not b« Insaoed, cally dechirti thnt thia irlolio wtia once It wH'ina na If Wo luivo falleu on com- Niudii, maylM liupdredii of tbouBaudH. onpletl III tlioan MticceaaWe procoawaj nnd godly minded inlnlater la practle- der llninlnK hoadllnoa, ano would aup olmotlc. Toll ino. ye men of aolonoo, tell you that tlia uervoua ayatem of but entKMiraged to think and Inyeitl- nion-p1nof> tltmw, when the t/iiil in not poao, for the nniiiaouiont of those who lululatera la apt to ahow aoine algua of nlly alielvod by tlila preptmleroua time BAPTIST AND KEFLEGTOR, MAY 28, 1896. BAPTIST AND KEFLfiCTOK, MAY 28,18%. Wo had a good time lust Sunday. Sunduy-Bchool has increased qver 60 2 o'clock. Devotional exercises by vate for tbeiuit«lvefl. An inlltur niUHt imiuodiatoly to tho charming homo uf brigade" of Baltimore, as the pastors hold, but MliHl MUHtbat mooting com- NEWS NOTES. Bro. Kvans preached at tbo morning por e.ent., and our senior and junior Ilev. A. L. Davis. liiiVH an iiiiluiilthy iiuiittu of tlu> |)o\v- Capt. S. M. Gaines, whoso handsoino there Htylo themselves, for they are pared to tho ono just hold In (Chatta- hour. The audience was largo and at- B. Y. P. U. Booieties are largely at- 2:30 o'clock. "Should the Lesson «-ri« Uf DUO lllllll. IlK-llUlillK IlllllrtOlf |NIM- wlfo hapijens to tho honor of being all young, zealouM, wnrm-henrUMl men nooga In numbers and rcsultsy it PASTOR'S CONFERENCE REPORT. tentive. Tho sermon was well reoolved. tended and havo developed a good in- Helps be used in the Sunday-sohooiy* HIIII.V, WIIO tlilukH lilt* bulk of Mluilfutx my wife's slstor. To toll about Wash- of (iod. I will not call names, but iis cheers my Baptist heart to see tho Wuito a large crowd gathered at tho teroBt, Bev. B. MoNaU and Bev. G. A. Ogle. at till* Si'iiiliiar.v I'tiuUI Ih> mailt' to lii>- ington is Impossible and unnocussary. a clasH they lin|ireH<«cd inc as l>olng In- marvelous growth during thcuc yearn. Nimlivllio* water's edgo In tho afternoon to wit- On May 10 a reception wan tendered a:30 o'clock. "Sunday-school Li- lU'Vt* that "(MiiiMilaii IhiKina" ami "Ki- I will mention only two things. Firs*, telligent. workers deeply In earnest. lOueh Hossion has soemod to be an Ini- Flrdt—I'astor Hawthorne proaehod ness the baptism. Some poople call- to tbo now memberB received (luring braries." Revs. W. 0. and ••l«>»»la«tl«il lIlHioo" Ulfiitic-al. go to sou tho new CongroHslonal 1.1- Dr. Franklin Wilson is thci pathlan^h provement on th6 previous one. Oar at both hours. Ho gave an oncourag- lug themselves Baptists may have the preBont paBtorato, and it was a M. L. Wood. HOUKIS .V LU MIIIIH' brary. It Is a superb pleco of invhl- of tho group, a man of noblo years, meeting at Chattanooga, taking all practiced sprinkling for baptism In 7 ::tO o'clock. Service of song. J. ami I 'I I «,*iiitlall tlK* HUH- InK report of tho work at tho First very enjoyable ocoaBlon. The address Hchool. I liavi> not I III- HIIKIIIONI fear tocturo. Tho Interior llnlshing In In- rich In heart, wise, lofty. May he lui Its feuturos into eonsldora'lon, Cliarch. 22H In S. S. KHI In Anson Knglund, but tho Baptist In A. 1). :iO of welcome was made by E. 8. Thorn- E. Bailey. tliat 'IVxaM, or i)c(rif ile corpa onthuslaHtii- the morning. Adjourned at night for At the evening hour tho pastor spoke M. Carr and A. C. Howe, after which and C. L. Frost. HIIOIIIII I'VT'r iiiiilcrtaki' a ilntruiiKli could construct such a building. Tli pression of liratltude tu those 1 met yet harmonious. In dispatch of budi tliu Hoseoliol College commencemont. of tho Convention and Its work. light rofrcsbments woro served and a 0 o'clock. "The RelaUon of tha ••oiiiw or »H-( l««Klai»tlral liUilor.v It will oxtorlor nppoarancc has nut the lin- and learned to love for Iheir unstint- nesH rapid anil exact, without eonfn Splendid congregation. .HM) In S. H. MAKTIN HAIX. social hour followed in which the new Sunday-school to the Churoh." Revs. K N |>osing dignity of tho Incomparable HIOII I'arls, Tenn. J. P. Gilliam and J. O. Rusk I - KuliNtaiitlally In lin>- witli wimt I ed kindness U) nic and mine. or Impatlcnra. Tho ontertaln- I'irst KdgoUeld—l'reaching by Pas- members woro made acquainted with laiiKlit at till- StMiilnaiy. ciipltol building, but tho Interior tin- Natihville. J o. lU'sr. inent of visluirs all that could U. ask the old and with one another. Fi- Friday, 0 o'clock. Devotional ex- Ish will surprise you over after you ed. Tho scenery delightful and tho tor Uust In tlio morning. No services ercises. Rev. R) Brett. riit'Mc lliu-« arc wrltiiMi In un iit kind at night, adjourned fur Buseobel com- Glorious May meeting. Klghtecn naqclally wo have been very Bucoess- nt-iw. ?ind with no iiri'tfiiw wliau-voi. have countcd mo an cnthusiaHt. Impressions of the Convention. hospitality unlMiunded. I'erhaps dol baplldnid. Lord's Supper celebrated. ful. Wo havo paid our pastor In full 0:30 o'clock. Reports from Associa- Tho othor point I would mention Is ogatoa havo loft no previous meiaUnr inenoeinent. Bttptl/ed live and re- Ladles' .Missionary Society Uiklng on evory week, havo expended 1225 on our tlonal Vice-Presidents. uf ability to defend I)r. WhltKltf ft po- H this tflved one for baptism. 10 o'clock. "The Establishment of sition. lint with a piMfouud »?i'!5vlttloii ti pleasant visit In tho happy home of A li wa» the llrm timo that 1 had of body with happli r ex|M!rleiu;ed greater cnthubiasm fuj; their import- house and lEdobtednoss, ^'>8 for inci- HU Secretary Carlisle. My brothcr-ln- ever attended llic Southern llaptUt The only cloud In the sky Is the dehi Iinmanuel—I'astor Hanisev preached ant work. Many, we tUlnk, are deo|>- dcnul exiienses, $47 for Sunday- new Sunday-schools." Revs. J. T. tliut tlio frltlflmnu of lilin liavi' U - law is a member uf his oHlelal family Convention 1 was very favorably im- en our Foreign Hoard. U't u« rl»o at Iwth hours. Two received by let- ly meditating and some saying; "Wo schools, 910 for Orphanage, IIO for Oakley and W. Y. Qulsenb^rry. 111 advlsi^l. I liavf wati liiil tin- «oiiini' and together we went to call un the prcdoed with Iho |>roeeedln>f!i. I think up in the name of the I^trd and bnisli lor and two by baptism, tiood con- never before undcr^tuud Baptist views Homo MlsBlons, 110 for Ministerial 11 o'clock. "Distinctive Baptist «>f I 111- i ritli litniK I'lost'ly, anil 1 tliid Secretary and his wife. Wo found it WBH the best meeting of the kiinl 1 ihe cloud away by paying tho debt, Ifretratioos. I'astor Itamsey preached on the communion question, that it lit ICdueatlon, C28 4a for SUte MUsions. Doctrines in the Sunday-School." iliat .•rniiH'on!! iMililUailoiiH. rfpinlliij: ever attended and I k'Ueve that (ircat W. C. Ckack In the go»|M3l wagon In the afternoon. B Revs. D. B. Vance and G. A. Lofton. wbii>- Ur. Whlt'lu has aald. appcarlut.' them alone and were received with a a dilTerenee In baptism and nut in The Outlook 1 oncouraging. beautiful simplicity and ii kind of In- good for the HaptlHt cause will come .Sweetwater, Tenn. Third—I'astor (Sulden prcachcd at Christian foliowbhip." The church Is D. W. THOMAS, Church Clerk, 2 o'clock. Devotional excrclses. In Ui«' ni'<'ular |>rc8«, and tliosf rali u- viting, cordial dignity. Mrs. Carllale out of Ilie meetlnj; lioih hours. Haptlml cmo. Splendid in the niobl proxporous condition fur llarrlman, Tenn. Itev. O. C. Peyton. latiil to do nH niotit liarni, liavt- IMH-II I.FMSIIK H Is a handsome woman, there Is itomi- .McmphU. M. M. M Sunday-school and Colportago. IonirrogAtlon*. Colchratc0 In S. S, Dandrldge. S. S. HAIJ-:. The commencement oxerclsos of this 3 o'clock. "Sunday-school Contri- tiwn for yi-ai-!* lonU'iidlii); that In- wai. her vigorous common Meneo and well- of work. Tbo HjM-eehes wore Dot an butions. How should Uiey be used?" iioi a Uaptlxl. ami wan not ihc fonmli-r on June I iteven new men Iwgln with Cood conKi-ogatlon. Institution began on laBt Friday night balaoi^ judgment. The famous gooil as uoual. but enjoyable. The us thld work of going out ' Into ti,.. Seventh—l'aHt<»r Wright |»reat.hed at with a conccrt which was quite Inter- A. J. Brandon and L. Jordan. ..r ihf llrst Haptlxl clinn h in Aiiii-rlca. Secretary of the Treasury U tho nic«t heavy diibt on the Forolgn .MiHxIon blphwayx and hedges" with tho My church has generously given mo 4 o'clock. Business. and w:\iitUic lo ii'inuliaic ArmilaKi-'f liolli hour*. i;ood (iervlces. Onebap- two months' vacation which niy family esting and greatly enjoyed by the distinguished looking man now In pub- Hoard rendered all gloomy, but tho Itel. Theiie brethren will work In the lucd. J14 In S. S. and 1 will s|)ond visiting rolatlvcn and large audience which assembled in tho 7:30 o'clock. Service of song. M. liNlory iMH-annf hf said li" was. ar<' lic life In this country. Uut then.' l« perple.ved expression on Dr Willing- following AsstM'latlons: C. H. Wallor College chapel. The porformanoes B. Pllckcr. now clainorlnir asralntit "Op WhltsUl. nothing forbidding about him. A ham's face and the oarnenl words he Tennessi-e Valley; V s. Thoniwd, ?:ent«.Minial—I'rcaohing by I'astor friends In West Tennesdec- We leave 8 o'clock. "How tu Study the Bl- iMMaiiw hf Niys Uojit-r WllUanm wax Cleveland. Coud cungregation. (jood for Memphis to-morrow, and exjiect to showed careful training and roflocted child would climb upon his knee to spoke inspired the workerh to l>e more Clinton: J. F. N ines, t'liinbi rUml attend the commencement exorcises of credit upon the teachers and pupils. blo." Itev. A. J. Barton and T. J. proliably not linini-nitHl. If the lnt«>cri cares» him. Ho ha« that greatest faithful. < liatianooga U u model liap: Ada Hutler, CumlH-rlaml: I; S S. iieeeived ono by letter and one On Sunday night the commencement Hastes. ty tif iinr chnri'lifs dm-s not di'pi'tid on thing In greatnesa, approachable, place to hold tbu C'onventltin and Dr. Ii shann, Watauga; IC. L. Fu<|im, convorle right worthy he is "the great common- anil (tUterd of the ehurohoH, will uni •^i In S. S. ii!» at Una Mission. man Collego, and Is a very tine young been expected, quite an eloquent one utes. •LOLLH* ITM-KV . I, er" of today. To bring out my njcan- .My lint>'< !'»l" KIn in that yipur improi«- help us dUpiKin themy Tlic Hoard I'lri»t Kdgelleld (col)—I'asUjr Van- prcaeher. 1 feel givatly Indebted to and made a profound Impression. I.i'xlDtfton. Ky. Ing, I found myself his full equal in a situis wor»' not > >;roat as mine tUo honestly trying lo do the work ymi ilorvftle preachod In tho morning and my chun;h for this vacatiun. It will Wo have secured it for publication in Brownsville Female College Com* few minutes, giving him advice with you woul.) imagine that I i-ould have put upon It. and it conlidontlr iilfht Hopli/.ed one. KKi In S. S. l>e the only une which I havo taken for the BAITIST ANDUEFLECTOII and will meneement. Trip Notes. unrestrained freedom on subjects that get tliem on a pOHtal card. look* tt> JOU for the nwdul tiimiov Hro. Fow ler (col) is encouraged In years, nnd I am sure I shall preatjy lay it Ijefore our readers as soon as he knew all about and of which I know I. It wan fully lip u> an.N previous l- |kt n.i.nth In K. I.. MOTI,KV. commencement exercises proper occur- My wife and I left NatbrlMc Tuei- seemed to bo conscious of the Inetjuiil- - Its ability to transnct a va»l iiuft the ex|)en»i H. Will you hoi|i us 8:30 to 10 a. m. day night April 21. I am always a KO .tlrmpbla* Cleveleand, Tenn. red. Tho main feature was a literary ?:iocutlonary contest for "Earnest bit nervous the firHt ni^ht out on a Ity. Now I call that greatness. It amount of bualnodd in a dhort ilriic in thio.' Will not each ptdtor ' address dolivored by Itev. A. J. Ram- Willie" medal, Saturday M 10 a. m. may not bo amiss for me to say that wan ower U> make prociodd churchy iierd of tho Presbyterian General As- Church, this city, on the "Uses of Lit- Baccalaureate sermon Sunday at security when I got aboard a N. C. A; works on tho economic t|uesttons of under dinUrultled wad dhown. Boinbly. Throe added to the ehiiivh. erature." Tho address showed much 10:.10 a. m. by Dr. T. S. PotU of Man- St. L. train, for I hoard a man say today: and 1 know that his great honixt I'antorH and ehiirches are oxocodinu- TrenUin Street Baptist Church dur- phis. that President J. W. Thomas has the 4. Tho erank and the kicker wore ly kind to the secretary when het:oe*iii Wo hupo tu mako a line report next ing the past six months has enjoyed a literary culturo upon the part of the personal love of oach one of the em- heart beats out Its wealth of lovo on condpicuoiid by their abuenw. person, but almost nothing id dune week as wo will oolobrate next Sun- season of spiritual refreshing and nu- speaker, and was listened to with deep Annual meeting of the board jf ployes, and then I koew the secret of that side of those questions where lies o Brighter day* and unooiluir dull- lor tho Hunuay »chool and ('olporiat,'!- day tho .VOth anniversary of our merical growth such as has not boon interest by the cultured audience. trustees, Monday 10 a. m. why this Is called "the best road in tho best Interests of the people of thl« ing for th« Sunday-dohi.ol Hoard. Hoard where he has not been. Hretli- church. Wo expect many of the old known during Its hlstury, from Its or- Prof. Pftty, President of the school, Juvenile concert and drill, Monday, the South." On we sped throu(;h the land. He Is an honest man; he Is a •i. Tlie Voung IVopU>"d movement ren, now can you e-vpeot the Hoard to pastors with us—BroUiren Miller, ganization live years ago. Last No- then awarded diplomas to the follow- 8 p. m. clean, pure man, ho Is a great man, will Huccvd lieyoiid the ho|M; of tho make bricks without btraw? l.oflon. Kagor, Vcnablo and Wllllng- ing young ladles: Mlssos Mlnnye darkness and when we awoke next and ho would sit In the presidential mo.^il snngulue. ham. Wo hope U» erect a suitable vember, llov. Spencer Tunnoll became Brown, B. S.: Alice ButtorIT, B. 8.; Alumnae exercises, Tuesday, 10 a. mornlnKt we wtjro nearinir Kooxville. chair a figure of larger mould than 7. The Seminary IH llrinly rooiod in The secretary has refrained from monument to oommemorau.; the day. tho pastor, coming from tho Junosboro Kathorlno Duncan, Certlfloate In m. Address by Rev. George H. Sim- My wife 'fell into a humorous mood any slnco tho administration of Abra- the ulTectlond of the ieaklng of the many |>ersonaI kliul- Church, and at once aggressive work Music.; Francos Gold, B. A.; Maynle mons of JackBon, Tenn. — and wanted to know why the country ham Lincoln. nesHos shown; anil tho |ter»onal gift«, (linllMnooiiit. was ijegun. Tho pastor during Ills Musical and elocutionary concert, about us was like the Edgefield H. Our Boardd bhould nut go lnU» but he win bi5 pardoned for thanking llrst visit to Harrlman walked Gold, B. A.; Jennie May Hart, B. 8.; Tuesday, 8 p. m. Church. I never gueised a conundrum I preached In Baltimore April Si, debt. "Earnei't Willie" for if20 worth of hid rirst—(lood morning congregation, through the rolling mill district and Mary Lane, B. 8.; Corlnne Thomas, in my life and so sje told mo, "It is and Ma,y ;i at the Iinmanuel Church, All of thld and very much more. wonderful book, "I'>hoes From a He- I'.'xt: "Man shall not live by bread seeing tho nooil of work among tliosa B. 8.; Margaret Wilson, B. 8. Pro- Commencement * day, Wednesday. because It is full of hills." (I write A. C. Dixon's former charge. I real- A. ./. llitl.T. cludo." Ho has not yet had time to alono." Usual night servlcn. PasUir people, resolved that If ho should be fessor Paty thon made an impressive Exorcises begin at 10 a. m. Address N'rtithville. doing some tolling personal work as talk, dwelling especially upon the high by Rev. M. A. Matthews of Jkckson, this at my peril). ly enjoyed all tho services. As to read this Imok, but from what he ha* como the ]mstor of Trenton Street standard maintained by the school. Tenn. Conferring degrees by tho We bad a wait of several hours in how the poopio camo out I am remind- heard uthors say of It ho feels eonII R result of tho Convention. A good Church, ho would o}ion a mission in President. Knoxvllle. We made an elTort to soo ed of a conversation which took place I was llrbtol nil linprcHticd with the dent that It will do great good to all many |)coplo hunting up tholr letters that neighborhood. Ills doslro to get Uov. J. O. Uust, President of the Dr. Acree but failed^ I have always between my sainted father and an ex- mngnlllecnt reception and enterlaln- Into whoso bands it goes. In tho na.ne and putting them In tho church. tho work started with those poople mot Board of Trustees of the College, made wanted to know Acree, we have heard cellent brother. "Bro. Itnst," said inent Of the Convention by the ix-ople of our Master I thank you, "Harnedt Central—Usual day. Toxt: "Como with the hearty approval of tho church tho announcement for the next session. Good Day at Santa Fe. suub noble things about him. But wo he, " 1 preached to tho largest audl- of Chattanoog.1. Then the nplendld Willie." You not only do good by yo yoitrsolvcB apart and rest." Two and tbo old Hob Nail Hotel was so As has been previously stated in these saw Dr. JelTries in his study, He is onco yesterday that I over addressed." and unexeelled reports of tho meetings tho gift of tlieso l.'i coplcs of your additions by experience. Very gooil cured for a Sunday school room. columns, the school has been leased Good day at Santa Fe in Ebene7.9r an old-time frlond, and the same fa- My father replied: "Well, Bro. L. by the presH of tho elty, CH|)oeliilly the book, bill from their salo wo will he night congregation. Tbo school was started and was a sua- by Miss kllza Crosthwalt. Bro. Bust Association on Sunday, May 3. Our miliar happy face and hparty hand how did you como out?" "Oh," said "?V//if*," wastt nmltwthnt parileulur. able U) supply W destltuto famlllod Socond—Flno congregation and cess from tho vory outset. Preparo has boon secured as rogent of tbo Col- Stinday-school has six classes and greeted lis as of old. I du love Jef- Bro. L., "they all looked delighted ly Imprnsdod me. Tho spirit of hat- with a Blblo. May thry I oar friilt for Sunday-school in morning. Usual tlons woro made to accominodaUs lege, which position he will fill in eon- 7ri pupils enrolled and every class was fries. He Is suoh a trcmetiduus work- when I quit." mony and lovo wai inanlfeHtrd. I wns Illj glory when you are done with night congregation. about 40 but it was fuund that doublo nectlon with his duties as pastor of perfect In attendance with good les- er, such a happy, ho|)oful brother. proud of the biinlneHH liko way In your patient suHerlngH. Cod ble^H that capacity was needed and enlargo- the Edgefield Baptist Churcn. He sons. At the preaching service the I ttUo delivered tho nddrcss before which thn Convention wim eondneted vou, and all who aro trying to glorify Hill City—Usual morning congrega- ment was made accordingly. Proach- does not cxpect, however, to do any houio was full and there was good at- At II o'clock wo Itoardod tho Nor- tho Social Union in tho baciiuet hall by Its able and Kllelent cilll.-ers. Ilio tion. Two additions by letter. Flno teaching. It is announced, though, folk A Westorn through train for of the f<>]Ultable building on Monday lllm whllo they live.! night congregation. Good Young Ing services woro bold every Lord's tention. Among the listeners was old Washington. It is but Just to say enthiihlasm of the ini etlng wan Inspir- W. V. gUIHKNIIKIItiV day and tho nttcndanco has averaged that a largo and able faculty has been Bro. Rushton paralyzed so he cannot evening, May 4, but I have not the ing. I muct be frnnk to nay, however, Chattanooga. Cor. Mte'y. People's meeting. about 100. sccurcd for next session. K move or speak, but thank God, he can that I have seen no mure polite, con- heart to oven tell a jnko about that that the upo'ehe* o\cn in my judgmtnt stant and eRiclent service on any road. speech. Good services at Johnson City on During the early part of January hear and also look the lovo of God Leaving Knoxvllle UiU route leads on wi.-K) not up to the foinur Conventions Seminary Notei. Sunday. Sermon at night by pastor out of his countenance. He was glad If jou want lo havo a real good that I have attended. I was chiirmcii Harmotte on the "Daughters of Jeru- oottago prayor meetings woro started Program of M. T. S. S. Convention. like David when they said 'Met us go through fertile valleys banked In be* tlmi; a rrnl old-fanhlonid, honr»t with tho pIcturcHijiu) and historical Kov It. W. Mahou of ClinMn, Ky., among tho rolling mill people nnd t#een distant mountain ranges beauti- hearted good time, go to Baltlmi r vUlted us this wiek. salem.'* It was grand. from them there hnji been a iwuntlful At Murfreesboro, Thursday and Into the house of the Lord." ful In wooded heights draped in roles scentvy around Chutuinooga and flic Hundny at 22d nnd Wnlnut Hlirrt Friday, July 0 and 10. and put yourself In the hands of Do i- social fealiiro Was one of tho indecerib- Church, brethmn P. IJ. Hands anil We had a vory good day yestordity harvest. Thoro havo been no os|>eclal The morning subject was "Honor- of mist. Now and then shining rWeri ooni Jeff Mllbourne, Judion Bmwn, ablc foiitures of tho Convontlon. hlrncst Vulek wore ordnlned. Sormon revival nir^tlngs but wo hove hod con- Thursday, 10 o'clock. Devotional ing Jesus." In the afternoon at^3 and ilnglbg brooks greot us, and on George O. Manning and Alfred Bag- l*v pastor Hunt, itroaontatinn of the I preached in the morning, and at vorU and neoeislunit almost wookly cxorolses conducted by Rov. K. 8. o'clock the pastor baptised 10 happy we go through this ever shifting pa- ley, And I have nut called half tho W. M.'VINKH. BHilu by W, 8 Dorset, ordination MoOlures Chapel near Florenoe in the untj] wo have had added to us. ovor Bryan. persons In the presenoe of a large rontma of charming landscapo until Johng'iu Cily, Ti nn. prater by T. B Hoy. i afteraooti. Bro. Raooh Wlndcs 10::t0 o'clock, "the Pastor In the 1st yet. To llnlsh tho thing to per- The Miniilou Band onjnyed n talk preached for me m% night a vory strong 70 por con^ of Inoroase to tho resident audience. At night the subject was, darkness falls upon us in tho famous fection, atep around to No, 111 W. from Dr. Whltsitt on Ihu Hlundlita of lueuiliorshtp of tho church. Tho con- SundBy-school." Revs. A. U. Boone "What must I do to be lost?" We valley of Virginia. My wifb layi thU Uxlngton itreot and ibake hands I Imvo licrii n tolerahly rejdilar nt- South Itunsla. Very little Is known and strengthening iiorinuii on "As- gre|r»tlonH at tho rogular services and 0. Smith. aro also having good encouraging Is the most beautiful railroad ride lo with tho "pUton rod"of the "Kvangel'' tendant on tho meetings of tho Hoiilli' about Ihnso Intrreatlng people, but wo Buraa FalUi,taonooAuurl)d Balvnilon" have Increased so largely that we woro 11:30 o'clock. "Tcnohet's Visiting prayor meetings. Brethren, pray Ood the oouniry. L. M. Crois, happy, hearty and hope- crn HaptUt ronvenllon slneo 1874, woro told of their origin, profrnt con- Luke jU(l ai*^!* We httve reooiitly ra- oomiwlled to ndd soven doion ehalrs and getting ParenU Interested.*' Rev. to so plaoe ui as to use us to Hla when It mot at Joiromon, Texiiii. That dition and iiecullarltru. calved throe by letter. R. M. Faublon'nua W. M. Q. Owpp- Wa arrived at Washington at 7 ful ever. Ui my youthful vision WAS ibo grand. The commencement exfroUos prciu' „ . . J. a. HAlLtBY. tu our soatlny and now wo are fre- glory In a oontlnutl revival. o'clock Thursday morning and went I muit My a word about tbo "boyi Bit body of nion my oyot had ever be- iio to be uuuaually {|und Uil* pitr- Murfreeiborq. ^ quently filled to oTerflotvlDfr. Our m- Q. W. BHCBMAN. BAPTIST AND K£FL£CTOK, MAY iS8, BAFiibi AMD KEFLEGTOK. MAY 28, lb9b.

Annual subscriptions for mission love tho Ixird and am trying to work rendered beautiful selections. Mrs. j. aocordlng to their conoeptlona of Ita There were not aa many In attend- HISSIOHS. niuu than Solomon rccognlzcd youth exoelleot and intereating paper entitled cards, programs and loaflots, :iO cents. among my sisters. I am sorry not to L. Burnbam of Missouri led in li iho charaotor-forming o|MH!h of life great Importance. Tho constituency anoe aa ahould have been, but thoao "Nine Centuriea of BuddhUm," by F. For names of missionaries In Bra- bo able to s|ioak English. I will try touching prayor. Mrs. J, H. l<:aKCT when ho said: IVaIn up a ohiid in tho of such Board la not so thoroughly who came were greatly benefitted. I B. Shawe, of I.Adak, Thib^ Thia la miMION DIHBCTOHV. zil ueo the Misrion Journal of April, to tell you about mission work among of Florenco, Italy, addressed tliu wiiy ho should go.' As lovers of mis- Interested or Informed on this par- think we will try to have another aome- tiie first of a seriea of artlolea on the mat* mualsli*.—B*T. A. J. Hour, D.D.. lt>IM. Fi»r Information concornlng women in tho Indian Nation. It has Union, saying; sions, tho Christ-glvon work of the ticular work. To them other Boards tlme when the people are not ao buay aubjeot, and la acoompanled by aeveral KlMtoiiMTSMMtmiy- All eommuniMUoiui them, refer to leaflets and to letters In boon eight years sinoe wo went into or- "The young women In Italy never ago, wo have been only too slow to llkewlad have clalma on them. and more can get the benefit of It. We good illustrations. dMifiMNi tor hta should b« addrMwd to the JUuuion Jounuil during the past ganizatUin, Wo were glad to go to go out Into soolety; never mix with umbraco tho wisdom of Israpl's groat The Board that goea deepest In debt are trying to wake up on all the llnea him m% NMhvUle, Tesn. W. M. WOOD- year.. See that a olub of at least 10 work among the sisters of my coun- the pooplo. She never receives com- of the Masters work here in our new Africa like China, Japan, Turkey oooa, TiMsunr. NMhrlUe, Tenn. king; and train tho youth of .our land or In debt at all, seeks to force Its subsoribors is sooured for tho Journal try. Wo have willingly done tho best pany. Tho young men do the pro|>os. to loyo and labor fur the ovungollza- constituency to contribute the greater Aaaoolatlon. I aak all to pray God and Korea, haa been attracting much r«r«lRH ni«Bl«na.—ROT. B. J. WILLWO- at SO cents cach. wo could. We aro In full sympathy Ing through the father. Superstition proportion to ita particular work. Is to help ua to make ourtelvea felt for attention during the laat few montha BAM. D.D., Corrwpoodlnc SeoroUry, Rtdi- ilon of the world." Dond, Va. ROT. J. B. Snow, KnoxTllle, ITie BAITIST AND REFLECTOR of with the W. M. S. Since our organi- has Its sway. Truth telling Is almoni After 10 minutes social the Foreign this fair to other Boards? Suppose HIa glory. by reaaon pt the International dla- Todb., VIoo-PrMldeat of tho Porelgn Board March 20 contained an Interesting let- zation wc have helped to get an edu- unknown. The message of tho RlHicm Hoard recommendations woro read and that all Boards were to do this? Our God richly bleaa the BAPTIST AND putea and probiema of which ahe haa (or TaniuiHoe. to whom all tiivulrlM (or In- ter from Bro Ginsburg of Brazil. cation at collogos In the States. Wo of Italy to us Is: 'Remember us In people would soon bo groaning under REFLECTOR which la, I think, the beat been tho cauae. The Mimwnary Review (ormaUon may be addnsMd B|ioken to by Dr. Willlngham. Ho The need? When Bro. J. .1, Taylor come here to got advice and wo prom- your prayers.'"' HAld: oppressive burdens, without hope of paper I ever aaw or read. The BAP- of the World for June will be welcom- HAAIE niaalwMS.—ROT. I. T. TIOBWOH, O. has to work alone In MInas, one of tho ise to do all in our |)owor for Christ. Miss BuhlmelerV of Baltlmoro sjioko "Women In foreign countries aro release. TIST AND RKKLECTOK la the favorite In ed by all In the leaat degree Interested D., OorrMpondtnc S«erelary, Atlaota, Qa. largest of tho Brazilian States, surely The Missionary Society of the Cum- about foreigners in this country. Shu Is It right for any Board to spend my home. Do you ask why? Be- In .the political, aoclal or religious ROT. M. D. jRrriuBa, Vloo-Preddent or ^.round down by tho devil. Even In the ' the Home Board (or Tennessee, to whom allther e is need of rolnforooments. Wbon berland Presbyterian Church sends said: c'hrlstlan country women aro tho ones In advance moro than It Is likely to cause It is the" newsiest one, that la, outlook of the "Dark Continent, on ln(ormatlonorinqulri«a about work In the a missionary on a journey Is received you greeting." "It seems to me that on a big steam- who have to flght tho dovll hardest. rocolve? Aro Boards employed for it gives mo echoes from all ovjpr the account of the unusual number of in- Bute maT be addreaaed. with a warm welcome, but can neither Rev. A. J. Diaz of Cuba was then er wo have a world, a world of pooplo, (>h, think of tho heathen women. Tho such pur|>oscsy State. lU caroful editors are oau- teresting and instructive papers which niHlaterlal B«iiC«tl*n.-AII land* (or stay himself nor send a wprkor to Introduced and sfwkc briefly, saying: l>eople from overywhora crowdcd into uoiiion In foreign countries have suf- Is an appeal for tho payment of a tloua to omit thlnga of a trivial it oontolna, touching on varioua parta jounc mlnlatera to the 8. W. B. Unlrerslty lead inquiring ones inU> tho way of "Our work is progressing nloely. one steamer making a trip across tliu fered. • I wish 1 could bring to your dobt oal when I got it I go right Into It and am fienderson, Mossy Creeh, Tenn. native, for this mission fleld. Wbon tized, have boen supported by tho W. with no haU oven. Just handkerchiefs that every woman In this Christian roduce the missionary spirit measura- not disappointed. It 'is published monthly at 12.60 a year by Funk & Wagnalla Co., 30 La- MMMdar • BCkMla «n«l (^IparlMce.— faithful little congregations crowd M. U. Tho girls with us aro not only tied over their heads. Tho passing of land could roall/.o the ImporUnce of bly to a cold commcrclal matter? Its position on all moral questlona RCT. W. Y. OrtBcminiRT, Uorreapondlnc halls compared to which our church educated as your girls arc, but to do tho Immigrants olT the stoamor always organized work for these womon. In I hold that the Scriptural injunction is careful and surely plain and as fayette Place, New York. Secreur J, Ohattanooga, Tenn. basements are luxurious, and scarcely mission work also. Men cannot reminds mo of tho last day, when ono foreign lands our missionaries ^avo "Owe no man," Is as applicable to a surely right. 3rpIiMna« llaMo.-Sendall monlesto A. J dare Invite others to attend services preach with us to all congrogationH. by one we must answoa to our name, naid: 'Wo will dlo for these |»oople.' Board as to an Individual. We fre- It Is doctrinally clean, strong, fair, Rev. U. M. Wharton, D. D., tho Wheeler, Treasurer, NaahTllle, Tenn. All lest the unsafe walls give way, surely Besides, tho men aro nearly all in tho and give an account of ourselves." The Homo pooplo say:'Cut down ex- quently hear young men urged by their and best of all, Scrlpturally correct- well-known evangelist and pastor. Is supplies should bo sent to C. T. Cheek. there Is need of houses for tho wor- army and tho fuw at home arc not al- Miss Buhlmoier mcota the st<.>amcr« IK-nscs.' Our 200 missionaries aro In. o'.ders to live within their income. that Is if I know anything about the about to Issue a new book entitled, NashTllle, Tenn. All supplies should be ship of one God—not Mary—In Brazil. "Mother, Home, Jeaus." It la a prepaid. lowed to have largo gatherings. Wo when they land in Baltimore, watc-h- ^ estcrday I was glvon .V) cents by a Would not such advlco lio wholesome Scripture. I trust, dear editor, you The udvanco last year was encour- thank the I^ord for the women and Ing opportunities to help tho immi- man who said it "was sent by a poor for our Boards? will get your specified number of sub- taking title and will doubtleas have a WvMssiM'a .Visalvnarf' (Talea. aging, 133 baptisms being reported. girls and for tho groat work they aro granu, not so much materially at widow up in the mountains, a woman An occasional dobt might bo over scribers. The paper deserves them. large sale. The contents are as fol- PmntDBiri.—Mrs. A. C. 8. Jaekson, Nasbrllle, Members provo the genuineness of doing. When wo take tho Lord's sup- spiritually. with seven children. A widow's mite. looked. It might bo duo to some groat Every Baptist in the land would be lows: "Mother, Home, Jesua;" "Jeaua In the Home;" "The Frlendaof Home;" Tenn. their conversion by zoal and liberal- per we always take several collections. Rev. A. J. Diaz of Cuba was intro- I have said to tho brethren 'the sisters calamity. But a continual debt, year helped by reading the BAPTIST AND UOBMsroicDiiio SsoMtABT- -Mlss Luole Cnn- ity. We ask for a collection from you to- duced. Ho said: will do their part.'" after year. Is in tho opinion of at least KEFLECTOR regularly. "The Enemiea of Home;" "Our Heav- nlDfham. I3IS N. Sproee, NashTllle, Tenn. day l>ocaute now In Cuba wo cannot enly Home," etc. The book la now in South .-Xmerica has a population of "Tho work in Cuba is a remarkable ono man something worse than a mis- RSOOROIWO BKBBTART.—Mrs. C. H. Strick- Snbscriptions iMsing asked for, a CUIPS AND SQt'IllS. preaa and only a limited number will land, Jr.. NashTllle, Tenn. 37,000,000. The number of mission- tako tho I..ord'» supper. Tomorrow I ono. I wish I could siieak to this In- fortune. Florida lady said she would give a be issued. You lean get a copy by eDiTO»-Mrs. J. O. Rost. KashTlUe, Tenn. aries of all societies is about 400. Tho will spoak to you again." tel I igont audience in poetry and in liet us arise, and pay olT all our The superintendent's greatest diffi- house and lot in a Florida suburb. sending a post offioe money order for Protestant adherents are about 100,- A collection amounting to 70 flowers about our people. In 10 or 12 debts, and then say to our Boards, lie culty Is to get himself large enough to Other pliHlgos woro rapidly and tear- •I to Rev. fa. M. Wharton, Balti- 000. Of tho 5,000,000 Indians, 2,000,OOti for Cuba was thon taken up. Ten years wo will have Cuba for Chrint. caroful that you do not ^ake any moro till up the big garment of reaponaibil Program. fully made and in 10 mlnutoa Uiexo more, Md. Agents are wanted. negroes, and ;«),000,00a. of Spanish or minutes so<>ial was then given. Diaz, Wo have 1,300 children in the Sunday- piedgcs ran up to »l,:i00. Dr. Wllllng- obligations than you can reasonably ity. JOHN SCOTT. Ignorance la tho only thing in the Monthly Missionary Meetinj; for Portuguese descent, nearly all profess Dr. Tichenor and the Indian sistors schools. Our missionaries have liccn liikin said many kind things to the hope to liquidate in any year. Would world that will make a peraon think -The Spiritual Ufe," nihls Lectures, hy June. Subjet'l, Brazil. the Roman Catholic faith. were warmly greeted. Dr. Tichenor stop|>od and forced to leave for thU women abt>ut their generous gifts. not such a policy serve to greatly UeorteC Needsaa. Amerlean Baptist So- ho knows enough already. 1. The Lord's prayer In concert. Almost three-fourths of the Protes- in his address said: country. Persecuted by the Spanish ThU Is in addition to the KiO.OOO we stimulate our contributions? L«t us ciety, Philadelphia, ittt. 2. Hymn—"Sow In the morn thy tants of South America are Moravian "My heart was touched as I came authorities and the priests I was Anal- pledRcd to endeavor to raise for the try It. A. J. HOLT. JOHN SCOTT. The addreaaea conatitnting thia book seed." converu in the Uulanas. The Mora- into this room today, to seo sUndlng ly arrested and thrown into prison for Home and Foreign Boards. Nashville. Ono opportunity improved brings of 262 pagea, with the title above 3. Bible roadtnfr on seed-towinjr— vian brethren are similar to the Luth- on your platform the Indian brothers 130 hours. This is tho sixth tluio I others. W. E. WALKER. named, were delivered at the Niagara Kl.KlTlON OK OKKICrUS. When wo do our best our responsi- and Northfield Conferencea for Bible Matt. xiii:a.1: Eccles. xl:*!; MaU. ix:37, erans in doctrine, but exist primarily and sisters of tho tribe that has left have had the honor to be tlirown in The Forelgrn Mission Joornal. bility is gone. W. E. WALKER. atudy. Tha chief object of theae Bible Marie iv:14: Matt. xiii:38; Matt. for the purpose of evangelistic work. homes over tho mountains, valleys prison for proaching tho gosiwl. I wa!< .Miss Fannie Heck of .North Carolina lectures ia the deepening and quicken- xni:1^22: Matt. xiii:23: Psa. CXXT1:5, Their home churches are largely out and and rivers of our country, while put in one corner and only allowed u> was unanimously roelcctcd president; Our rewards begin here, but it will ing of aplrltual life in the hearU of 6: Matt. xlii:£'>: Matt. xiit:39; Matt. numbered by their converts in inir- tho Indian tribes nro driven farther breathe and sleep, I really ihouKhi .\lisB Annie W. Armstrong, corro- The consolidated Jiiunud did not take eternity to tell what they shall be. God'a people. Their careful peruaal xlii:4a-l3: Gal. vi:7,«: 2 Cor. lx:« sion fields. and farther away th tho West. I am that I was to be put to death. I sant: I-IM)ndlng sccrotary. Fow changes seem to please our people. Tho sub- W. V^ WALKER. In thia volume will not fail tto con- 4 Leaflet—"A Glance at Baptist. Bro. Diaz said to the sisters at glad the sisters before mo today give and my brother in another cell sani; wi re made in tho vice-prosldenU and scription list dei-reascd very much. The best men feel Incompetent for tribute an uplifting and ennobling in- Work in Brazil," by Ilev. Solomon Chattanooga: "Tho girls with us aro Christian greeting to this people. The back to me. Whilo we woro sio^rlnt; oUjor onicors. Miss Heck and Miss Neither Board seemed pleased with It, their work. J. W. PATTON. fluence. They embrace 14 lecturea on: L. Ginsburfc. To bo road in Its ilvo not only educated as your girls are, work of the W. M. T. is of great val- wo woro released. The women In Cuba Armstrong made approprlat*« remarks and so tho Convention ordered tho ar- Everything I see on tho Sunday- soctiona by five persons. but to do mission work also. Men ue to the Hoard. Some of our fron- are at work. I think in six neitha thanking tho delogatos for the honor rangemont dlaoontlnuod, each Board school lesson, I read it. 1. Manifold Miniatry of the Spirit. S. Solo or Duett. cannot always preach with us to all tier mlBsionarles get but 9100 dollars Cuba will be in such a condition that conferred. A letter of sisterly greet- to publish Its own literature. The old J. P. BROWNLOW. 2. Tho Spirit of Revelation and of Unction. 0. Item—"Brazil with her vast area congregations. Those girls work a year. Think of it! Tho womon will I can return with my family and wc ing and good wishes was adopted by subscription list, is to bo filled out by I know that God heara and answers will be free to worship tho Ix)rd JCSUB each Board with its future publica- 3. Tlie Spirit and the Word. and in,000,000 people has one mission- among the women and children and set the example of raising their sal- the Union and sent by Uio Indian del- the prayers of the Sunday-achool 4. How to Studv the Bible. ary only to every 130,000 souls. The have been a benediction to us. Wo aries. The work done by the Union there. Wc hav(| from 500 to (K)0 at egation to tho now Auxiliary In the tion. The Foreign Board, beginning teacher. MINNIE WALKER. 5. The Manifold Ooapel. excuse is sometimes oflfered: 'Tlie thank the Lord for the girls. among tho colorcd people Is commen- our Lord's Supper in Cuba." Territory. Mrs. McCombs again ad- Juno 1, will publish tho Fomifii Mu: An Illustration is tiiat which a child «>. Conaecrated Veaaela. dable. Instead of extending -an un- nion Jourtuil as before tho consolida- 7. Paul'a Devotion to Jesus. Roman Catholic Church Is eran^liz- Many a bright girl, during tho next Bro. Diaz told of tho persecution* dressed the Unioii, intorprotod by her Ukes home with him. T. T. T. conscious Influence over them let us tion. Somo changes will bo made 9. Commnnion with Jesus. inff these countries and hence we aro few weeks, will leave tho schoolroom, and of tho way the services woro inti>r- huslMind. Sho said: The cause of so many erroneous 9. Redemption aa Taught by Moses. extend a conscious influence over which It Is ho|icd will commend them- not needed there.' To evangelize is prepared by yeiirs^menUl discipline rupted by dynamite being thrown nt ideas about Scripture ia due to a dia- 10. Our Great High Priest, them." "I am so happy to got acquainted selves to our people. Tho price Is 36 to Itadi Romanism toaches nothinf;. to mrat and discharge life's duties. tho church. connected study of the Bible. 11. The Believer'a Bleaaed Hope. with tho sisters. Wo may not all cents a yoar, or In clubs of 10 or moro, 12. 13 and 14, Spiritual Life in the It (fives no light. It forbids them tho Shall they be oncouraged to spend tho Dr. Tichenor asked that tho Union Miss Sallie Halo of Mexico In her moot In a sooloty meeting again. I R. A. FITZQERALD. 25 cents. At these prices there should GEORGE W. SBIWMAN. Paalnu. God-given privilogp of reading Scrip- precious years of young womanhood raise 130,000 ' for tho Homo Board, to beautiful remarks, said: live far away. IComembor tho sisters ture." in seeking pleasure, "having a good be given In money and boxes of sup- be many now subscribers. I^et each SanU Fe, Tenn. There la also a brief biology of the "Tho ohurcli of Mary and not the out West In your prayers. Pray that pastor appoint a brother or sister In author who ia of Iriah proteatont pa- 7. Roll call of missionarlos in Bra- time while they canV" May wo jhow plies. church of Christ exists In Moxlco. wo may learn more. We call jou el- his church to got up a club right away. rentoge, bom In the South of Ireland, zil, with items of information. them the sure way of finding pleasure Dr. Willlngham of tho Foreign LITABARY MOTES. Tho prayers of tho people all show dor sistors betiauso wo aro yet In our Address the Foreign Mitgion Journal, and an account of the origin of the by heartily entering Into tho servioo Board also asked thavan endeavor be 8. Prayers for each by name and for that Mary the mother of Christ Is thu Infancy In tho work. 1 am thankful or R. J. WiLLiminAM, Cor. See. Bible Conferences. the place where each is at work. of their Redeemer. made to raise «80,000, making |i00,000 The R. H. Woodward Co., of Bal- one worshiped." for tho fow moments given mo. I Thia little book in good cloth cov- 0. Hymn—"From all that dwell bo- A Woman's Missionary Society has for both. The women' have always Richmond, Va. tlmoro announce that ^they will soon Tho largo house present gave all would like for all of tho members of era, la eaally read In a few houra. low the skies.'* boon organized with 15 members at gone beyond what they hare attempt- publish a new book by Rev. John Wm. tho missionaries a hearty hand-shako. this Union to TISH US whonf possible. The typographical execution ia all 10. Business. Rossvllle, Tennessee. Mrs. J. T. ed. Dr. Willlngham extended an In- Wo need your Instructions." Jones, D. D., entitled "Jonoa' Hia- MONDAY, MAY 11. Bbenezer AMooiation. that could be dealred. It Is a real 11. Reports from the Southern Bap- Towels Is president.; vitation to tho W. M. U. to visit tho tory of the United Statoa." Dr. Jonoa The last session of tho W. M. ('. At the close of this Ulk "Pralso help to more hollneaa of life. tist Convention and Woman's Mis- Mrs. G. A, .Braswoll reports a curiosities displayed In tho Conven- la too well known to Southern Bap- God" was sung, und tho meeting ad- On April 21 our Sunday-school in sionary Union at Chattanooga. flourishing society at Barren Plains. tion building. was opened promptly at 8:30 o'clock. tlata to need any commendation from journed to moot In Wilmington, N. C., stltuto met according to announcement 12. Collection. Doxology. There are 11 members enrolled, and at MIsi May IHsnflold sang a beautiful Devotional exercises woro conductcd ua. HIafitneaa fo r tho taak ia unquea- In 1H07. , MRS. H. B. FOLK. and after :i0 minutes devotional sor a recent meeting all were present, with solo and tho meeting adjourned to by Miss E. S. Broadus oj! Kentucky. tloned. We ahall look fOr tho appear- eight visitors, and there woro request* moot at 2:30, Tho choir sang "Nearer my (tod to vices wo organiaod by electing tho pas ance of'the book with much Intereat. Brazil LeaHeU. for memborshlp from some gentlemen! Thoo, Nearer to Theo." Tho minutes Debt. tor of the"Columbla Church, tho place HUNDAV EVENING# ,' MAY ». of tho Saturday and Sunday mootin|?s where wo met, proaldont, and the Almost every Woman's Missionary Secretaries Olney and Carlisle re Tho mooting was presided over by wero road. Reports from Stat® Aux- "A National debt Is a National writer aocrotary. Society in the State has rcoolved at oently consented, for the flrat time The Woman's Mlislonary Union. Mrs. Uwartney of Richmond, Va., a iliaries woro heard. An Interesting blossing," thoy tell us. Thon let us I give below aome of the oxoollent some time one or more leaflets on alnoe they held offioe, to be photo- formor president of tho Union. Her paper was read by Mrs. J. W. Wells have more of It. However, the writer foaturea of thia Inatltute. braxll, furnished froe through tho graphed aeated at their deaka. The Consecration was the ohoscn topic scriptural soleotlon treated of -more of these lines does not commit himself Every aorvloe was preoeedod by de- (JnivMme Bo. Central Committee. Those desiring on young people's work. Sho said: picturea were token at the requeat of I of the morning session on the second prayer, moro oonseoratlon. Tho ohoir to this principle. He confesses to any votional services which wero spiritual further Information on this topio may "Nearly 3,000 years ago no loss a the Lfldfai' Horn /cmnwl, and will be day, Saturday, May », and was con- amount of Ignorance on National and each aervloo continued warm and procure the following leaflets from the used to illuatrate ex-Prealdent Harri. duotod 'by Mrs. Taylor of Florida. money mattera, but professes aome In- aplrltual throughout. Maryland BapUtt Missionary Rooms, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't KeporL aon'a article deaerlblng tho workinga Aftar tho reading of tho mlnuUu and formation and oxporlenoe on religious The entire time oL throe daya and 0 W. Lexington ^street, Baltlmoro: of the State Department in the July hearing the BUto Mports, Mrs. Mo flnanoe. There sooma to bo an Idea two nighta waa given to Sunday ••BrsEll;" "Braill and tho Braill- number of that magailne. Combs of the Indian Nation, together prevailing that It ia all right ^or our aohool work and nothing elae. Every ea6k (Batm, $mfiOO, lans;" "Braall as a Mission Field;" with her husband and daughter, was Boards to go In debt. Let ua aee: point of thia work waa oonaldered. ••Braill of Today and the Fuluroj" Introdiiood, her husband, who Is a Bakinsr l^jrfeot harmony, good feeling and Tho 3lb»imaru Jitvlete of the World "The Land of tho Bouthorn Cross;" An Intelligent and aplrlted Board white man, Interpreting hnr talk. She earneatnesa prevailed. Not all the for April npena with an article by the 8. S. SkttukM, "Why Send MUslodai'loi to Braall?" beoomea enthusiastic In |U ^especial said: ** apeaklng waa done by preaohera but E

QUESTION BOX. Ing to work with tbe Board as thioga To bo sure folks become dlsoipies works? Then wOvFepoat our ques the ehurohea. For tho delightful time tion of tho spiritual church with the PERSONAL AND PRACTICAL. are now, aa the Convention left them, Baptist and Reflector. by fallh, according to the Now Tosta- tlon, What is the use for Christ? which tho Convention had In Chatta- material church is distinctly Catho mont. There is no controversy ba- I'luaHO answer throuKh tho columns hoping that tho moat excellent way Could we not be saved without him Dr, James Waters of this otty has nooga is attributed in great degree to He doctrine, and has led to their be- tween mo and tho Baitist and Re- of ydiw paper: , . , , tho exooutlve ability, tho tact and tho may bo found," This la a graceful NashTllle. Tenn., May 28,1896. KLECTOU, or any body else about that just as well as with him, if wo have I Has tho moderator in cliarKo of aoiHiplod an InviUtton to preach the lief in tho union of Church and State, energy of Dr. Garrett.—Ifatem Jte- yielding to the will of tho majority. or anylhinir else that tho Now Testa* to do it oursolvos anyhow? In an- tt i»tt|)tl«t church a rlsfht to apjMilnt commonuomont sermon at Ewing Col- to materialistic practicos in their ment teaches. (Heb. xl:tl. 2 Cor. v:7. ft coiumltteo U) adjum it dimcully loKO, 111., on noxt Sunday. He will vortkr. This is a compliment worthily EUOAU E. rOLK, .... EDITOR religion, to the repudiation of tho Horn. xlv:2.'l. Mark xvl:l«. Gal. v:2(l.) swer to this question, however, wlilii'iit iHjInij einjiowered by tho body bestowed, and which has been fairly We publlah this week the program of A. il. CABAMISS, Field KAttgr kDd U«n. Aient. do It woll. idea of regeneration before church Dut does a person who neglcots or re- What is tho use for Christ? the A<1- of ilio churehi' won by much hard labor. the MIddIo Tennessee Sunday-aehool fuses to bo bapllxc,d have the faith •> Mas tho e.lnirch any riulil to ux- meinbership, and to all of tho ills romtcBayB: " 'Tho use for Christ' is Convention, Aa will be aeen, the OVriOK.-«nm. Fm. rob llooM. which makes ono a Chrlstlany That „uT 11 niembor without a trlaly Tho House aniendniont^to tho Indian which such materialistic tendencies is the question. to savo tiioso who are baptized Into ' J. M. C;urnii time of meeting has been changed from Bill which oontemplatod the discon- Wo regret to stato that the child of Juno 18 and 10, as first announced, to •CBMiurrioii P«II AWKOM.« auvahob: bring in their train. If there is Tho editor then <|Uotos a remark him, and to damn thoHo 'who obey Ttthor, Tonn. HtDCle copy ™ tiniianeo of Government aid to Secta- Dr. J. M. Frost, whoso serious illness July 0 and 10. Thia was by agree- in clubs of ten or more J JJ anything which tho New Testament made by us several years ogo to tho not the gospel of our Tx)rd Jesus 1. No. '2. No, unless the olToiul- rian schools failed in the Senate and To ' called him away from the Southern ment of thoae espeolally intereated in teaches clearly and distinctly, it is Christ, who shall bo. punished with er refuses to come before tho effect that "ono who nefjlocts or re- tho Muloidal practice will go on two Baptist Convention, died on last Tues- tho matter, and waa done for tbe rea- l>I.KAIie NOTICB. tho idea of a spiritual religion, tho fuses to bo baptized cannot bo a everlasting destruction from tho church for trial after being duly years longer. day. She was a Bwoet babe about ono son that the flrat date, June 18 and spiritual union of tho beliovor with Christian or bo saved, for the reason presence of tho Lord, ond from the suMiiiioned. year of age. We tender our deep sym- 10, would have put the Convention I. All iubBcrlbew »re presumed lo be per pathies to the bereaved parents. Karth mknent until wis receUe nolloe W the contr»ry. Christ by faith without regard to that 'such refusal shows that his glory of his power,'because their Wo havo received quite a noat Invi- right in tho midst of wheat harvest. Kt.r llio past fow months 1 have Is poorer, but heaven is riehor for us It lou wUb your paper dl«contlnurd, drop u» a his union with any local church. Of heart is not right, his faith is not refusal to bo baptized shows that hiiinl oxprcBslonH like thOso: tation to tho (tommoncomont exercises The West Tonnossoe Sunday-aehool c«rd to that effect. »nd It will be done. If you when those little rose buds aro taken course, all who are thus united to genuine,' " and adds, "that Is exact- 'their hearts are not right, their • DOCH 11 take IK) or 112 or IWconUi out of Carson and Newman Collo(;o which Convention meets on June 24, and tho •re behind In your •ubscrlpiton. «end the (if oveiy dollar wo k'vo lo l''orol|{n lako plajo this wook. Tho program from our arms and transplanted Into East Tonnossoo Sunday-aehool Con- amount necesMry to pay up back duca when Christ ought to become lAeinbcrs of ly what I say and what tho Now faith Is not genuine.'" And so .MlHhItmtt to carry it to tho inlbnlon- was published in last week's issue of Paradise. vention on July 21. The present date you order the paper stopped. a local church, and thot local church Testament teaches." We have pre- tliat is the only use for Christ then, aryV" ». The label on your paper will tell you the pa|)er. We aro quite sure thai it will put the Middle Tennessee Con- ought to bo the ono which conforms "to save those who are baptized • 1)008 any of it uot tliero?" when your subscription ciplres. Notice that, viously called attention .to tho mis- will be of very groat interest. It was a pleasure to see our friend vention jiist between the two, which to the Scriptural pattern, and so is Into him, and to damn those " who I lltid l>y invDslikalion thai a lead- and when your time Is out send on your re- quotation of our remark by tho edit- liiL' iiiliilsUir In this suction is the au- and former room-mato at tho Semi- seems an appropriate place anyhow newal without waltln« to hear from us. the true Church of Christ. But it or of tiie Ailvociitf. What wo said are not. Here wo have It then in thor of tho sttttomonls. Tho people nary, Dr. D. D. Gray, now pastor of for tbe Middle Tennessee Convention. i. If you wish a change of poslofflce ad- is degrading to Christianity to say plain Knglish. This is baptismal won't trlvo mo his nanio. but nay ho Is Dr. Ilonry McDonald, pastor of the dress, always (five the poMofflce from which as was: "If a man persistently and do- H roliiibloinan and a loadinu nilnlBlor. Seeoud Baptist Church, Atlanta, Ga., the First Baptist Church, Birming- that the same process which makes regeneration for you in its coldest, ham, Ala., in tho city last week. He well as the postotnco to which you wluh the liberately refuses to be baptized af- I'liase answer In the HaI'TIKT AND was eloctcd ['resident of tho Homo Quite an amusing phase of tbe Wblt- chanRe made. Always bI»o In full and plainly a man a Christian makes him a mem- barest, boldest form. Christ be- Kn- LKCTOK for Uio boDcUtof tho puo- came on some business connoctcd with ter being Scripturally informed MIshIoo Board in place of Dr. Haw- sltt mattur camo to our ears the other written erery name and postoffloc you write ber of the church, meaning by the nle who inlKht be, and iilhurs who itru tho Southern Young People's Union, u|K>u tho subject, he cannot bo a comes u secondary consideration, thorne wh(» had hold that position for day. Dr. Whitsitt stated, aa we quot- about. word "church" here, the local bfliiL'. misled by Bueh HlaU'inenU, of whose executive committee he is 4. Make all checks, money orders, etc., pay- Christian, for tho reason that such with baptism as the chief and fore- (foveral years, and whose removal to ed last week, that Roger Willlama was church, the material church. It U. M. Fai-iiioN. chairman, and in the success of which able to the Baptist Awr RKn.«cm)H. refusal shows that his heart is not most thing. It is imi)Ossiblo for Nashville left it vacant. Tho honor most likely baptized by spriniding. 6. Address all letters on business and all takes Christianity o(T the high Sliclbyvillc, Tonn. ho is very much interested. He says right, his faith is not genuine." Christ to save a man according to could havo fallen upon no more worthy Thia was published in tho Ulirittian eoriespondence. together with all moneys In- spiritual plane to which it belongs, The brother has got a little mi-ved. shoulders. that he feels greatly encouraged as to tended for the paper, to the Baptist awd Ri This is very dllTerent from what this theory unless some preacher Advocai). of this city several weeks and puts it down on u low, material Some time ago Ur. K J. Willinghain. the outlook for the Union. ri^OB. Nashville, Tenn. Addresg^nly per- the editor of the Aiivrtions. A prominent Baptlat •rer. If that Is not chatgcd In two weeks after and also his deliberate and per- making hirn dependent upon nn ex- your subscription has been sent, drop us a card jjeanco. n>:. i^.u to the etTcct that cents ors of tho ChriMiun hulcx, 8|)cnt last most likely performed by sprink- told us that a number of Methodlata ternal ceremonial ordinance, l/ot about It. sistent refusol to be baptized, both out of ovory dollar which Wits given Tuesday In tho city. Ho was looking ling." In the ifiruinincr of last week, paralyzed him witli the stateooent that us ask this, though. How doesChrist 7. Advertising rates liberal, and will be fur- We callcd attention also to the of which wo expressly included for I'oreign Missions went to tbe well, and Hcems dollf^hted with editor- however. Dr. H C. Vedder, professor Dr. Whitsitt had comc out with the »nishe• ——d o^ n spplleatlon. • —— • . I.-I. save those who are baptized intohim? ial lifo. His many friends In the city announcement that Christ and hia remark of the (/hhjm/ Ailnxntf that in our remark. The dilToronce missionary, so that, of course, only of Church History in the Rochester What has Christ got to do with it if wore glad to see him again, oven for apostles were all baptized by aprlnk- JlEl'LV TO THE (iOSI'EI. ADVO- "Christians arc all folks who have between the editor of the Ac absent from their gioua matters, aa exemplified by the of God, and this house of God is the tled nod slain.' Acts ii:3:<. Does that sequently there can bo no salvation dresses them in his own language. proved himself so useful for the Mas- Church. It is also the body of mean that the Vruclfled' and 'slain' until there is baptism. This Is As to the first there Is no (juestion parted by the action. Is the ordina- home church for a short while. tor. fact that thoy have reUlned tbe ne- tion valid? groes as members of their ohurchea Christ. This is the only Church the wore separate actsKxamples of such about the logic of his position. Wo as to its being plagiarism, if no cred- forms of expression are numerous in In tho ordination of a proaohor the and Conferencea, still they deollned to New Testament authorizes any one believe, however, that works. In- name failure to lay on hands occurs. During the last week several severe SoverM iiersona have asked us since, the New Testament and out of It. In it bo given. As to the second It Is elect a negro as bishop, although ono to belong to." The editor now one of tho foreitoinfr casos 'crucify' Tho man is called t* tho pastorate of a storms havo swept over the country our return from the Convention at cluding baptism, are the outcome, right hard to draw the lino, and say ehiiren and administers tho Lord's was a candidate, and waa aupported indicates the way ho was 'slain;' and, doing much damage in Texas, Kansas, Chattanooga If we saw Bro. Gardner backs up his assertions with a num- tho evidence, tho fruit of a man's just exactly whore plagiarism comes Hiipiwr and baptism. Is this regular? aolidly by tho negro roembora of the in tho other, 'hanged on a tree' tolls there, referring, of course, to Rov. C. ber of ^rlptural quotations which how thoy 'slew' hlra. To say that one faith. in. Kveryone must got his thoughts and Is tho baptism valid? I would not Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and rocolvo it. Would you? other States. In timos of storms ii S. Gardner, formerly the 'popular Conference, and by a few white mem- ho evidently thinks triumphantly shoots and kills a man does not nec- from others more or loss. There is essarily moan that the 'shoot' and the Besides, lot us ask the Advoatie A. K. it not a groat thing to havo a shelter? pastor of tbe F^gefield Baptist bera. vindicate his statement. Lot us almost none of absolute originality 'kill' are separate acts. To say that editor why it is that ho limits the Wo do not bolievo that tho fact of When tho storms of life sweep over Chureh, thia city, and now paator of see about it, however: When Bro. a man outs with a knife and kills a in tho world, and comparatively lit- boy does not necessarily moan that works which aro tho fruit oif faith laying on hands has in itself any you have you, a shelter to which you the Flrat Baptist Chureh, (jreonvllle, Tho Baptlata of Great Brltlan held Srygley used the word "church" In tle of relative orlginalty, that Is, of the 'cut' and tho 'kill' are separate simply to baptism? Why should particufar virtue which is imparted can go? Can you hide In tho Uoek of S. C, It will bo of Interest to hia in London a aerlea of meetlnga extend- tho statements quoted above, he evi- acts. • thoughts which are original so far many frionda over the State for ua to ing from April 2.1 to May 1. Theae not other works be includodas well? to the candidate by those who lay Ages? dently hod in his mind a local, aay that he was on hand, of course, meetings mlRht be called their Anni- Some years ago wo heard Mr. J. A. as ono person is concerned, but - material church. Tho Scriptures ^helr hands upon his head. At tho and that he la looking unusually well, veraariea, as our Northern brethren In reply wo have to soy simply which have already been conceived We acknowledge the receipt of an which he quotes, however, have Harding say In a sermon at Mur- same tlmo, however, It Is a formal oven for him. He baa a delightful term them, and correapond with our tliat a person may be slaiti without and expressed by others. "The Invitation by tho graduating class of freosboro to an Imaginary candidate expression of tho fact that tho mem- paatorate at Greenviile, and seems to Southern Baptist Convention. The reference, not to a material church, hanging hint on a tree, or ho may ancients have stolon all our thun- tho Brownsville Femalo College to be but to a spiritual church, the body for salvation after getting him bap- bers of tho presbytery ordaining be accomplishing a ,great work for the meetings were aaid to bo "moat inapiir- bo cruciflod without .slaying him. der," said the old adage. Wo are proaunt at tho commoncemont exercises tized: "What then? If you stop the minister or the deacon confer Master there, aa his frionda expoeted Ing." Tho Treaaurer of the Miaaiouafy of Christ, which "Includes and con- You inoy also shoot a man without on J lino S. Tlio following young ladies thedesoendantsof the generations of that he would. Society preaented a clean balance aheet sists of all Christians." hero you will bo damned. You upon him tho authority to llll that eomposo the graduating class: Missea killing him, and cut a boy with a thinkers who havo gone before us, to the mooting, ahowing that tho debt must add to your faith virtue, to olllco, and to exorcise Its functions. Floy Beraon, Sallle B. Boyd, Dora knife without killing him, as also and we have become the Inheritors of £22,000 left laat year had been We have not tho space to give virtue knowledge, to knowledge Besides this, the act is a Scriptural W. Gauae, Jlmmlo Hnmblott, Minnie The editor of the llaplUt OourUrmho you may kill him without cither of their property which has been wiped out. Tho Ineoine for the year the quotations In full, or to argue tiunporanco, to temperance patience, one, as wo read a number of times Haywood, Maggie Moore and Annie led tho movement in favor of eonap- shooting him or cutting him, Whilo was X74,816,3s.0d.. which would this point at length. SufHce it to handed down to us through the Morgan. lidatlng tho literature of the Sunday- tho two acts in each of tho cases to patience godliness, to godliness in the Now Testament that "thoy say that while out of tho 117 times ages, Just bow much of tho inheri- aehool Board wlUi that of the Amer- bo nearly 1376,(100. Thla la aaid to be brotherly kindness, to brotherly laid their bands on them," and oth- tbe largeat amount the aooioty haa in which tho word "church" is used iTiontionod abovo are closely oon- tance shall be ours depends upon iean Baptlat Publioation Soolety in tho kindness charity. You must at- er similar expressions, and follow- Mieolat II. waa on last Tueaday ever received, and it la aUted that ^e In the New Testament it is used d2 neoted, and ono leads to tho other, ourselves. There Is no patent upon laat iaaue of thia paper, extenda to Dr. tend upon tho sorvloes of the sanc- ing apnstollo example we believe orownod Cthr. of all tho Ruaaiaa at aim now ia to inoreaae tho yearly in- timos la tho sense of a local church, they are not neoeasarlly the mmo. thought, and no copyright upon Moaeow amid the irreateat pomp and Froat and tho Sunday-aehool Board tuary whenever practicable, and do that In every case of ordination of a oome to £100,000, which wotlld bo yet in aaumber of otbor instances It In the some way while moking a Ideas, though there may be upon aplondor—barbaric aplendor, aome of an invitation to addreaa the BaptiaU disoiplc and baptizing him are close- tbe whole duty required of you." minister or deacon the members of of South Carolina through the eol about 1600,000. Tho aoclety now baa is used in the nonso of the Hpirltual words. At the same time, however, tho paper a called it. The tendency in mUaiona In India, Oeylon, China, Pal- ly conneoted, and the ono should Does the editor of the Aihtniatc en- tho presbytery which has been uuna of the Cmtritr, and adda: "The ohurohi'and it is justthesoinstances the thoughts must bo apiproprlated by elvillKed eountrloa ia toward aimplio- oatlne, Congo Free State, Weat Indlat lead to tho other, they arc not tho dorse bis Bro. Harding's position? called by the churoh for tho pur- Ity In all aueh oeremonlea. But the oolumna of tho Cnuritr are open to in whioh tho word is imcd that ourselves, and thoroughly digested and Italy. There aro 144 mliaionariea samo by any inoann • Is he not logically driven to tbe pose of ordaining him, and ^tven the Huaalan baar la only half tame^ aa tiieae brethren, and wn hope to bo of Bro. Srygley has quoted. Perhaps so as <0 become a part of us If they laboring in thoae oountriM and 3&0 same ooneluslon by bis promises? authority to do so, should lay their yet, and fur that reaaon he ia all the aome aerviee in the work they ropre- he does not know that In thla pnsi- In our former editorial wo showed shall be really ours, and If we are aent. They do not Uiink aa W4 do evangoliata. The total momberabip pi- Let us ask him, who then can be hands upon his hetid^ and that tbe mora dangeroua. the Soeloly ia afia.noi} Bundas-iehool tioD, as woll as In hia doctrine of that people are matle dlsoiplen by not to parade before tho world as about aome thinga in oonneetlon with aaved? Can anyone? Oan ymf ceremony of ordination Is not com* aoholara,^ •13,(1.'W| baptlama In 1806 bapttamal regeneratloti, be la again faltb In OhflBt. To this tbe Mvo- jaokdftWB arrayed Ini foreign fiiath» the Sunday-aehool Board, but tbe Does not salvation In that ease be- plete until their handa have thus Juatnow Dr. darrelt of Chattanooga 15,7I>5. on Oatbolic ground. The Identifica- cale replies t era. la the man whoae praiaea are In all Cburter laliiot a bolter. Wo are go- come a matteri not o( gtaae, but of been lild upon him. BAFTliJT AND KBFLEOTOIla MAY 28, iH9b. 9 8 BAPT1»T AND KEFLKOTOJK, MAY >8. l»S»b.

Ing to work with tbe Board as things works? Then we repeat our ques QUESTION BOX. tbe ohurchea. For tho delightful timo tion of the spiritual church with tho To b« sure folks become disclplea PERSONAL AND PRACTICAL. aro now, aa the ConvmtUon l^t tham, by faitli. according to the New Testa- tion, What is the use for Christ? whioh tho Convootion had in Cliatta- Baptist aud Ueiiector. iiutorial church is distinctly Catho- i'lcaiM) answer through tho columns hoping that tho most excellent way ment. Thoro is no controversy iw- Dr. James Waters of this city has Qooga U attributod in groat degree to lic doctrino, and has led to their be- twccn roe and the BAI-riST ANU Could we not be saved without bim o( your paper: , . , , may bo found," This is a graceful aoreplod an Invitation to preach the the oxooutive ability, tho taot and tbo NaihvlirA. Tenn., Hay 28, 1896. Fi JCCTon, or any body oiso abotit that just as well as with bim, if we have I lias the moderator in cliargu of yielding to the will of tbo majority. lief in the union of Church and State, uommonuomunt sermon at Ewing Col- energy of Dr. Garrett.—IKestem Ik- or anything else that tho New Testa- to do it ourselves anyhow? In an- A iiuptisl church a right to appoint to matcrialistiu practices in their ment teaches. (Bob. *l:«. 2Cor. »:.. a comi"iU«« to adjust, a dllTlcuUy lege, ill., on next Sunday. He will rorder. This is a compliment worthily ElXiAB B. rOIiK Kditoii religion, to tho repudiation of tho Horn. xlv:23. Mark xvl:Ul. Gal. v^ai.) swer to this question, however. wlilioui iHiing empowered by tho body bestowed, and whioh has been fairly We publish this Weelc the program of A. R. CAIUMIM, riold Kdttar knd U«it. A«oui. do it well. But docs a person who neglccU or r^ What is the use for Christ? the .1./- of tliP church? won by much hard labor. tho Middle Tonnessoo Sunday-school idea of regeneration before church fuses to bo baptized have tho fallh says: " 'The uso for Christ' is '> lias tho church any right U» ex- Convention. As will be aeen, the orriOK.-Oum. Pr*. Pob Haaa«.> membership, and to all of tho Ills which makes ono a Christian? That in-T It murabor without a irlaiy Tbo House amendment to tho Indian which such materialistic tendoncios is the question. to save those who arc baptized into J. M. Ciirnii time of mooting has been ohangfed from Tnlmr. Tenn. Uili which contemplated tho discon- We regret to sUto that tbo child of Juno 18 and 10, as lirat announced, to tCMCBIPTIOII PIB AHIIDM, W A1.»AIIC«; bring in their train. If there is The editor then quotos a remark him, and to damn those 'who obey tinuancu of Uoveramont aid to Secta- Htnclecopy »: 1. No. '-. No, unless tho ollciul- Dr. J. M. Frost, whoso serious illness J^ly W and 10. This was by agree- in cluba of wnor more I <» anything which the New Testament maile by us several years ago to tho not tho gos|)el of our I^ord Jt-sus rian suhools failed in the Sonato and called him away from tho Southern To mlnUten ' W or refuses to (tome before tho ment of those espeoially Interested In teaches clearly and distinctly, it is effect that "one who neglects or re- Christ, wbosliail t>e punished with thu suicidal practice will go on two Baptist Convention, died on last Tues- church for trial after being duly tho matter, and was done for tho rea- L>I.EAN»: NOTICB. the idea of a spiritual religion, the everlasting destruction from the years longer. day. She was a sweet babo about ono fuses to be baptixed cannot be a suiniiioned. son that tho first date, June 18 and spiritual union of tl^o believer with Christian or bo saved, for the reason presence of the Ix)rd, and from the year of age. Wo tender our deep sym- 10, would have put the Convention I. All Bubwrlbeni »r« preaumctl I'orolgn lako plaju this wuclc. Tho program from our arms and transplanted into I'last Tennessee Sunday-school Con- amount neceeaar* to pay up back due* when Christ ought to becolne lAenibers of ly what 1 say and what the Now faith is not genuine.'" And k(j MiKblons to carry It to the iiilaslon- was published In last week's Issue of Paradise. vention on July 21. Tho present date you order the paper itopped. a local church, and that local church Testament tcarhes." We have pre- tliat isthf only uso for Christ then, aryV" «. The label on your pai»r will tell you tho pa|K;r. Wo aro quite suro that it will put tho Middle Tennessee'Con- ought to be the ono which conforms "to savo those who are baptized • i»,M3s anv of It got tliorc'i"' when your »ub»eriptlon ciplres. Notice that, viously called attention to the mis- I Iliid liy'lnvostigallon thai a Icad- will be of very great interest. It was a pleasure to aoo our friend vention just between the two, which to the Scriptural {)attcrn, and so is into bim. and to damn those " who and when your time l» out aend on your re- <1 notation of our remark by the edit- tni' mlnlater In this suction is tlus au- and formor room-mate at tho Semi- seems an appropriate place anyhow newal without waltln* to hear from ua. the true Church of Christ. But it arc not. Here wo have it then in thor i>f tho stalemenls. Tho pot>plo 5. If you wish a ehaBge of poalofflce ad- or of tlie .Uvofitr. What we said Dr. Henry McDonald, pastor of tho nary, Dr. B. D. Gra>, now pastor of for tho Middle Tennessee Convention. is degrading to Christianity to say plain Kngllsb. This is baptismal won t k'lvo ino his name, but say he is drcaa. alwaya Klve the poMofflce from which aa was: "If a man persistently and de- a reliable man and a loading nilnlgtcr. Second Baptist Church, Atlanta, Ga., the First Baptist Church, Birming- well aa the postofHco to which you wlnh the that the same process which tnakes regeneration for you In its coldest, ham, Ala., In tho city last week. He liberately refuses to be baptized af- I'l.ivse itnswer In ilie IlAfrisr AN1> was cloct«d President of tho Homo Quito an amusing phaseof tbe Whit- chanice made. Alwaya Bl»e In full aod plainly a man a Christian makes him a mem- barest, boldest form. Christ l>o- Ukki.k» TOK for the U-'neUl of Uic pl-o- came on somo business connccted with written every name and poatoOlce you write ter being Scripturally informed Mission Board In place of Dr. Haw sitt matter camo to our oara tho other ber of the church, meaning by the Iilu wlH) might Ih?, and others who arc tbo Southern Young People's Union, about. upon the subject, he cannot be a comes a secondary consideration, thorne who had held that {losltlon for day. Dr. Whitsitt stated, as we quot- word "church" here, the local UliiL'. niislcil i»y Hueli HtaU'niontn. of whose oxeoutlve committee ho Is 4. MaUo all check*, money ordera. etc., pay- Christian, for tho reason that such with baptism ais the chief aud fore itovcral yoars, and whoso removal to ed last week, that Uogor Wiliiamb was able to the UAPH« Awr REri.ECTO«. K .M. FAI iuo.v. chairman, and In tho success of which church, tho material church. It most thing. It is im|M>sstble for .Nashville left it vacant. The honor most likely baptized by sprinkling. 6. AddreB* all letter* on bualneaa and all refusal shows that his heart is not ShelbyvlUc, Tonn. ho is very much interested. He says takes Christianity off the high Christ to savo a man according to could havu fallen upon no more worthy This was published in tho Vlirittian oorieapondence. together with all moneya In- right, his faith is not genuine. " The brother has got a little mi.xed. that ho feels greatly oncouragcd as to tended for the paper, to the UAPTIBT AWU R« spiritual plane to which it belongs, shoulders. AdrocaU of this city several weeks This is very different from what this theory unless some preacher S.ine time ago Dr. ii J. Willingliam. the outlook for tho Union. FLBCTOR. NaahvlUe, Tcon. Addresa only per- and puts it down on a low, material ago. The Methodists seized hold upon the editor of the .\oHr makesshal l baptizo tho man, thus making.' •ooal lettera to the editor inillvldually. plane. In fact, It identities Cnrls- ( orrc.si»onding Secretary of the I'^cv. I. J. Van .\u»s, formerly tho it, sometliing like a drowning man «. We can aend receipt* If desired. The la us say above. He leaves out the the power of Christ to save suljor I'oreign .Mi.Hhi<»n Btwrd, published nel on your paper will nerve as a receipt, how tianity with a material church.' tbo popular pallor of tbo Immanuel Dr. Whitsitt said tbat the ccrvmony would a straw, and magnified it out of Scriptural Information of the man, dinate to the will of a man, an iir.- Church, this city, now ono of tbo edit- of Buger Williams' baptism was all pro|Kirtions. A prominent Baptist This lb churchianity with u ven making him de|)endent u|K>n an (>\ your Bttbacrlptlon haa been aent, drop una card and al.so his deliberate and |icr- MKc n'iiU) the elTcct that !fJ cents ors of tliu ('liriMiiin Iiiiltjc, s|ient last "most likely performed by sprlnk told us that a number of Methodists geance. t'Ornal ceremoniul ordinance, liol about It. sistent- refusal lo be baptized, both out of every dollar which w;ui given Tuesday In tho city. He was looking ling." In the Examiner of last week, paraiy/ed him with the statement that 7. Advertlaing ratea liberal, and will be fur- us ask thi.s, though, How doesChrist We called attention also to the of which wo expressly included fur I'oreign Missions went U) the well, and srems delighted with editor- however, Dr. 11 C. Vcdder, professor Dr. Whiuitt had eomc out with the nlahed on application. save those who are baptiznl intohiin':* ial llfv. His many friends In tho city announcement that Christ and bla remark of the (IOHJHI that in our remark. The difference missionary, so that, of course, only^ of Church History In tho Uochester What has Christ got to do with It if wero glad to soo him again, oven for apostles were all baptized by sprink- liEl'LYTCf THE (iOSI'KL M> VA- "Christians are all folks who have between the editor of the A'frvai/r •<.cntsis used for tiie expenses of Theological Seminary, says that Boger he must wait until this ordinance a few hours. Williams was probably immersed. ling. This is a fine Illustration of how CATE. been baj)tlzod." To prove this as- and ourself along here is simply this: laying tho Secretary, and for his has been iwrformed before lie can Ho gives his reasons for this position. things grow as they go. Did you ever Itt tho Owipel A'li cenu on tho dollar. It seems from O., elected two new bishops, Dra. C. months ago. In that editorial we nores the fact that Jola makes a ly express Itself in tho life, just as uieiiiory was a little bad, and he theso facts that our business men have C. McCabe (Chaplain MoCabe a»-he called attention to the assertion fre- distinction between m. Does that language that ho may soon be fully restored to stltute the family or household of all. The "Thought Thieving' is tlai pactor falls to lay »mnd« on the willing to be without a spiritual home. negro, and their belief in social equal- I mean that tho 'slew' and 'hangod on a no life In the root. He insists that candidate, and gives as a reason for health. We should like very much to (iod because they are the chlldien | tree' were separato acts? * Ye. have faith will lead to baptism, and con- when he takes only tho thoughts and it tbat tlie laying on of hands is going Ho thus sets quite a worthy example to have him back in Tonnessoo, whore ho ity between tbe races, at least In reli- taken and by wluked handt have cruci- of God, and this house of God Is the sequently there can be no salvation dresses them in his own language. out of fashion, and that no gift Is Im- BaptlsU wlio may be absent from their pr3ved himself so useful for the Mas gious matters, as exemplifled by the fied nod slain.' Acts ii:a't. Docs that parted by the action. Is tho «irdlna- Church. It Is also the body of mean that the 'eruciflttd' and 'slain' until there is baptism. This is As to the first there is no question home church for a short while. tor. fact tbat they have retained tho ne- tlon valid? groes as members of their churches Christ. This Is the only Church the were separate acts V F.xamples of such about the logic of bis {msitlon. We as to its being plagiarism, If no cred- In tho ordination of a preacher the forms of expression are numerous in and Conferences, still they declined to New Testament authorizes any one name failure to lay «m hanc^s. occurs. During the last week several severe Several persons have asked us since the New Testament and out of it. In believe, however, that works. In- it be given. As to tho second It is elect a negro as bishop, although ono to belong to." The editor now Tho man Is called t* tho pastoVato of a storms have swopt over the country our return from the Convention at one of tho foregoing ca«os 'crucify' cluding baptism, arc the outcome, right hard to draw the line, and sity churen aud administers tho l.ord s was a candidate, and was supported Indicates tho way ho was 'slain;' and, doing much damage in Texas, Kanias, Chattanooga if we saw Bro. Gardner backs up his assertions with a num- tho evidence, tho fruit of a man's just cxactly wbcro plagiarism comes isuppor and baptism. Is this regular? solidly by tho negro members of tho in tho other, 'hanged on a tree' tells I'i'u'tho biipiTsm valid? 1' wouluuld non •t Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and there, referring, of course, to Bov. C ber of ^rlptural quotations tvhlch how they 'slow' him. To say that one faith. in. Kvoryone must got his thoughts an Conferenpe. and by a few white mem- recolvo it. Would you? other States. In times of storms is S. Gardner, .formerly tho "popular on^. ho evidently thinks triumphantly shoots and kills a man does not nec- from others more or less. There is A. U. bers. essarily moan that tho 'shoot' and the Besides, lot us ask the .Ir/moifr It not a groat thing to have a iheltor? pastor of the Edgellold Baptist vindicate his statement. T^ot us almost none of absolute originolliy 'kill' are separate acts. To say that editor why it is that he limits tbe Wo do not believe that the fact of When tho storms of life sweep over Churob, this city, and now pastor of see about it, however: When Bro. a man cuts with a knifo and kills a in tbe world, and comparatively lit- laying on bonds has lii itself any you havo you, a shelter to which you the Firat Baptist Church, Greenville, Tho BaptlsU of Great Brltian held Srygloy used the word "church" in boy does not necessarily mean that works which are tho fruit of faith the 'cut' and tho 'kill' are separate simply to baptism'/ Why should tle of relative origlnalty, that is, of Iiarticulor virtue which is Imparted can go? Can you hido in tho Uock of S. C. It will bo of interest to his In London a series of meetings extend- tho statements quoted above, he evi- acts. • many friends ovor tho State for ua to not other works be includedas well? thoughts which are original so far to the candidate by those who lay Ages? ing from April 23 to May 1. These dently had in hts mind a local, aay tbat he was on hand, of course as one person is ooncerned, but - -their bonds uiwn his head. At the meetings might be called their Anni- material church. Tho Scriptures Some years ago wo heard Mr. J. A. and.that he is looking unusually well In reply we have to soy simply which have already been conceived samo time, however, It Is a formal Wo acknowledge tho rocolpt of an versaries, as our Northern brethren which ho quotes, however, have Harding say in a sermon at Mur- even for him. He has a dollghtful that a person may be slain without and expressed by others. "The invitation by tho graduating class of term them, and correspond with our freosboro to an Imaginary candidate expression of the fact that tho mem- pastorate at Groonviilo, and seems to roferonco, not to a material church, hanging, him on a troo, or ho may tho Brownsville Female College to be Southern Baptist Convention. Tbe for salvation after getting bim bap- ancients have stolon all our thun bers of tho presbytery ordaining be accomplishing a groat work for tho but to a spiritual church, the bmly bo crucific«l without slaying him. present at the commoncemont exorcises meetings wero said to bo "mo«t inapli-- dcr,"8ald the old adage. Wo are tho minister or tho deacon confer Master thoro, as his friends ox|)octed of Christ, which "includes and con- tized: "What then? If you stop on Juno 1). Tho following young ladles Ing." Tho Treasurer of the Miasiouary You may also shoot a man without tbe desccndantsof tbe generations of that he would. sists of all Christians." bore you will bo damned. You u|)on him tbo outliorlty to till that Socioty presented a clean balance sheet killing him, and cut a boy with a thinkers who have gone before us, compose tho graduating class: Misses must add to your faith virtue, to onice, and to exercise its functions. Floy Borson, Saille B. Boyd, Dora to tho mooting, showing that tho debt knife without killing him, as also and wo have become the Inheritors We have not the space to give virtue knowledge, to knowledge Besides tbls, the act is a Scriptural W. Uauio, Jlmmio Hamblott, Minnie Tho editor of tho Itaptul Courier who of i:22,(K)0 left last year had been you may kill him without cither wiped out. Thn Income for the year. the quotations in full, or to arguo temporance, to temperance patience, of their property which has been one, aa wo read a number oftimes Haywood, Maggie Mooro and Annie lod tho movement in favor of conao shooting him or cutting him. Whilo was £74,810.3s.Bd. which would this point at length. SufHce It to to patience godliness, to godliness handed down to us through the In the Now Testament that "tbey Morgan. lidatlng tho literature of the Sunday tho two acta in each of tho oasos bo nearly i:i76,000. Thia ia aald to be say that while out of tho 117 times ages. Juat bow much of tbe inhori- laid their bands on tbem, " and oth- school Board with that of the Amer- nientioned above are closely con- brotherly kindness, to brotherly tbe largest amount the aooiety baa in which the word "church" is used tanoo shall be oura deiiends upon er similar expresaions, and follow- NIoolAa II. was on last Tuesday ican Baptiat Publication Society in tho nected, and ono loada to the other, kindness obarlty. You must at- ever received, and It ia aUted that the in tho New Tostamont it is used n2 ourselves. Tbere la no patent upon ing apnstolto example we believe orownod Czar, of all tbo Uuaslai at laat laaue of thia paper, nxtonda to Dr they are not necessarily the samo. tend upon tbe serviooa of tbe sanc- aim now la to increase the yearly in- times in tho sense of a local church, tbougbt, and no oopyrigbt upon that In ,0very case of ordination of a Moscow amid tbe greatest pomp and Frost and tbo Bunday-achool Board In tho same way while making a tuary whenever praotlcable, and do an invitation to addreas tho BaptlsU come to £100,000, which would be yet in a number of other inatanoea it Ideas, tbougb tbere may be upon minister Of deacon tbo members of •plendor—barbarlu splendor, somo of disciple and baptlxlng him are close- the whole duty required of you." of Bouth Carolina through the col about 1800,000. Tho society now baa Is used in tho sonso of the spiritual words. At tbo same time, however, the presbytery wblcb bas been tho papori called It. The tendency in misslona in India, Ceylon, China, Pal- ly oonneotod, and tho ono should Doea tb9 editor of the Ai/ntoatr en- otTlllsod connlrlos !• toward tlmpllo- umna of the Cmtrkr, and adda: "The ohufoh.'and it Is Just these instancos tbetbougbtamiiatboapproprlatod by called by tbe oburob for tho pur- eatlne, Congo Free Stoto, Weat Indies lood to the other, thoy are not tim dorse bis Bro. Hardlng'a position? Ity In alt auoh oeremonlea. But tho columna of tho Cnurier are open to in wjiioh tho word is M iiaed that ourselves, and thoroughly dlgeated and luly. There aro li4 missionaries samo by any moans Ih be not logloally driven to tbe pose of ordaining bim, and given tbe Buaalan bear la only half tamed aa these brethren, and we hope to bo of Bro. Srygloy has quoted. Perhaps so as (0 beoome a part of ua if they laboring in these countries and 300 Munc conclusion bj hla premlaea? authority to do so, should lay their yet, and for that reaaon he la all tho aome service in the work they repre- he does not know that in thts tMHil' oTangelisU. The total naembarshlp of In our formor editorial woabowcd Let UA uik bIm, who then can be sball bo really ours, vid if liandH upon his bend, and that the more dangeroua sent. They do not think aa we do tion, as well as in hia dootrine of that people are marie dlsolples by not to parado before tho world as about some thlnga in oonnectlon with the Society Is 3ri3,007t Bunday-scbool aaved? Can anyone? Can ^luf ceremotiy of ordination Is not com- scholars, »l3,it.18{ baptisms In 1806 baptiimtil reKeoeratipn, be la again faith in Ohirlat To this tbe Alio- jaokdawa arrayed In foreign featb« the Bunday-achool Board, but tbe Doea not aalvatton In tbat case bo- plete lintll tbeir bands bavn tbus Juat now Or. Garrett of Chattanooga W,7B0. on Oatbolto ffround. The identlflea- catr. repllea: Cburiar ialhot a bolter. We are go- oome a matter, not of grooe, but of era. \mn Uild upon him. ia tho man whoae pralaea aro in all BAFT18T AND KKFliHOYOK, MAY] 28,,lttlM». 11 10 BAJPTIST ASD KEFLEOTUtt, MAY 28, l»»b. for thoBO servants of our Savior In In her arms, and dropped usldep UK YOPHG SOUTH. to serve my Master and uphold His of the past week and tlie knowledge Italy. THE HOHE. she walked back and forth In thu cause. But there is nothing for ine that she hud by little acts of kind- Another says: little study, she thanked God thui to do. Week in and week out I live ness, sent sunshine into more than Hrt. LAUBA DATTOH EAEDI, Editor. "I have l>oon Interested to hoar from Sweet Patience. eho bad found a way to serve Him. rx RMt seoond Burost, Obstunoocs, Tsnn,, Mrs. Eager that In Florionce, Italy, to myself alone, it seems u mere one heartcausedafountain of thanks- ui wbom rommunlestloDR tor Ibts departmaol barnacle on what you are pleased to giving to well up in her heart that And the mother? Filled with Hhauld b« Midrasswt.-YouBK South Uottoi tho young^hristians have a band We rite to meet a be«Ty blow— Null*. VwUKlk Rauronum. astonishment at a religion that would oallod (iruppu del Ikdenlm, whloh Our Mult a ludden bravery fllU; term the *Ship of Ziou.' " seemed to overflow into the glorious Our DilastonBry'i addreM! Mr*, ntigsle Ukr- But we endure not alwavn so, melody with which the song filled make a rich man's daughter mihlK nnru, iM Sukal Mkohl, Kokur*, Japta. vi> n^oans "Group of tho Redeemer," and "Dan't despair, dear," the kindly Hun Fmnolaoo, C»l. thoy work in tbo samo lino as tho The drop by drop of little ills: the church. The pale woman near ter to her bumble needs, she too We •UU deplore and attU obey, pastor said. "All things come to Youog People's Union, They aro do- The hard behest* of every day. him who waits. Who knows but the stove sank back In her corner, thanked God that she was enabled The frequent use of a good soap "like the Ivory^'will to hear more of the Savior, And The Heart of the Tree. ing practical work, taking care of tho • • - Y'-.L'J : II. • • " • ••«<•• that your desire to be useful muy forgetting for the first time in years chaixil, seeking out strangers and in- Ah, more than martyr's aureole, when the service was over, the purify the complexion as no cosmetic .can. ; And more than hero's heart of flro, not yet result in a blessing to some the load of misery with which she Wimt domi bo plant wb > plknts a tree? viting them to the sorvicos, and going euros und troubles with which she lie p Rni^ a (rlend to aun and Hky; We need the humble strength of soul, weary soul?" hud been burdened in heart and out, two by two, to spread the good THi'PaocTiN A OAHIU CO.. CIK'TI. •) f t. . ;n Which dally tolls and Ills require; had been burdened for long, ciiecr Mr p'antH tbnflnK o f bromeii fre.)! Sweet Patience, grant us, if you may, "I do wish the op|)ortunity would body. With that |)euce that comes Tho abaft of brautj towering biKb; tidings in tbo vlllitgos around tiiolr loss years were cust u|)on Him wlm own city. 1 notice also that from 353 ....t«SM An added grace for every day. come. I would give up auythiug to from forgetfuiness of cure, she ll« pUnta a boite to beavon nnlgb send an entrance fee of fiO cents for Jspan.-Orphanag' e ^ . . ... 86 H —Elixalxth Akem Allen. be of great scrvice to Christ. It seemed to drink the divine melody said, "Como unto ine, uH yo tlmt Kor Honc and motber-eroon of biril momborH of the churches connected Mrs. Maynard." Col portage i...... SO are weary and heavy laden." Sin- In bur bM and bappy twlllgbt beard- with tbe Convontion missions in Italy, I'oatago 08 seems, though, that my talent will into her very soul, even as the fam- •I'lic truble of beaven'a barmony— Mns. IDA WALTKRS. Dr. DTax I ou A Little Servioe—A Great Blessinsr. bad found rest One littlo act nr tho contributions amount to 1357.25. You will find tho names in the re- never increase much." ishing traveler quaffs the cooling Tht'so Uilnga buplanu wbo planu a tree. Total ItlOM water that gushes from the springs kindness hud turned a soul into the If our churches at homo gavo over $1 ooipts. Thanks for suoh a fine begin- BY JACK ULARTON. "Perhaps, my sister, in your de- Wii«l tloca b4 plant wbo plania a weo? per member, what might we not aoeom- in the desert. Kingdom. The ncorn of service hml Hu planta cool Mbade and tanUor rain, ning. The leaflets shall be sent im- Jenny Llnd's Klndneu. sire to do some great thing for pllsh? There would bo no awful mis- mediately. Let us bear from you as It was Sunday night. Dr. Jan- grown intoanoitk tree of blcNsin^'s Anil need and bud of day* lo bit, Christ, you have overlooked the fact The songs are over. The sermon And yearj tbat fade and nuHb again: sion debt then." often as possible. Thore is no better The Philadelphia JSec^ tells this son, the popular pastor of a large —Cmtrnl Hnplliil. ll« placta tbo glory of tbe pla'n; that we can serve Him as efTectually hus begun. "Come unto me all ye ISSION OBKER. way to keep in touch with tho work story: "Edward V. Eocles,'tho veteran and wealthy church, had preached Ho planu tbo foreat'a bcrllugo: M W and just as acceptably in little things that are weary and heavy laden, Thoro is food for thought in what and each other than to write often. , musician, who died within the past from the text of the parable of the Correct Sitting. Tbt' barvciii of tbe comlog ago: ^ as in great things. It may be that and I will give you rest, "was the Tlioj<>y that unborn eycRHball ate--" you tell ua, dear Mission Worker. Are Here's another from our little Ten- week at his home on North Thirteenth talents. The sermon was free from you so persistently keep your eyes text, and the pastor was telling how Many persons huve formed tlic Tbcne tblng«-bc planta wbo plants a trco. wc not able to give as mueh as theso nessean who lives in Kentucky: street, was fond of telling tills anec- flowery phrases and oratorical on the tree tops that you sec nothing anxiously Jesus Christ was waiting unnygienic and unphysiologicul What doea he plant who planta a tree? poor, persex3uted Italian Christians? "J send 50 cento from my Sunday dote of his youth: "It was about the flights, and was so plain and so ilv plant* In. B«p and li'ttf and wood. Take it home to you! Are you, and eggs for tho Orphanage. Mamma beginning of the war,' he invariably of the opportunities that lie at your to exchange peace and happiness habit of sitting down on their spino. practical that oven the youngest In Ibvn of homo and loyalty you, and you, giving to the utmost to read Mrs. Maynard's lettor to onr began. 'I was then a clerk in a large feet. We are prone to forget that a for the load of sins and cures borne that is sliding down in their chuir And far oaat thought of civil good- member of his congregation could this work God lays upon us? Let us class at Sunday-sohool, and we are muslc-publlshlng house on Chestnut cup of cold water given to the faint- in such a manner as seemingly U) lila blcaalnga on the neighborhood, understand and appreciate it. He by olllicted humanity. On every Wbo In tbe ho'low of bU band learn a lesson from Italy. Let mo saving cards for her. I wish all tho street. One day a well-dressed, quiet ing pilgrim in the name of the be sitting on the spine. Kvery tiiiu> had dwelt with particular emphasis side the words of hope and the di- they sit down they take this unnut Holda all tbe growth of all tho land- commend to you the tract soon to be Young South could be with us at our little woman entered the store and Master is just as much u service as A nation'* grow lb from nea to »oa upon the thought that God's people, vine remedy for human woo, seemed ural position, throwing all the inter Issued by tho Maryland Baptist Mis- picnic." FtNDiJW FUQUA. asked me to show her some music of a forsaking home and friends for the fc sura In hia heart wbo planu a tree sion Rooms, written by Dr. J. H. classical nature. We stnick up quite no matter how young in years nor to fall us seed sown on good ground. nal organs out of place, cramping • —T»9 Century. Did you notite in Mrs. Maynard's Gospel s saife. We can do the one Eagor of Florence, Italy, for further a conversation, in the course of whloh how humble in position, possessed The pale woman near the stove was them and causing congestion, etc , last letter that she said sho would need when we cannot do the other. A all attention, and as the good mun of all the parts. Now, after the "ileavon and oartb aball pann away: but my infurmation, or, falling that, road tbo no more cards until next year, be- I asked her If sho had heard the great some talent that could be made to wordu !>bali not paai away "-JKara CHUIRT kind word or a generous sacrifice May number of the JUitgion Journal". Jenny Llnd, who was then tbe talk of contribute to the glory of the Master pointed to the Balm that heals all habit Is formed, it is just as easy to cause tho Young South bad so gen- for some needy one, however hum- sit correctly as incorrectly. If, My letters and offerings are rather erously supplied her? So suppose the town. She laughed and said. 'Oh, if properly and prayerfully used. wounds, tears of hope and relief ble, adds Interest and value to our when sitting down, one will reniotii .MiHsion Rubject for May, ITALY. scarce this week. I think it must be you send these to Mrs. L. W. Chas- yes, I have heard her. Have, yen?' He urged each one of bis hearers to gushed from her sunken eyes and talents. You have the right kind of her to press the hijps well 'back in because you are all too Interested in Uln, Doctor Arroyo, Mexico, sending I told her that I hadn't had that pleas- seek for the talent God hud given trickled down her faded chceks. Young South Correspondence. ure, and that I had very little pros- heart, my sister, and I feel that God the chair, he will soon overcome tho closing of your schools, too much not more than 25 in one package and them, and by exercising it at every Kate, from the choir, bad watched pect of hearing her, the price of will yet use you for His glory, (iood- not only tnis slouchy, unbecoming,' engrossed with tho result of the much not sealing them. Will you tell your opportunity to cause it to grow and her, and anxiously prayed that the I want you to put away this motto mlsslon was so high. She - lauded night, and God bless you. ' and reprehensible habit of sitting;, dreaded examinations, to stop and mamma that the loafleto are tent with expand until, like the servant in the end of the service would see her re- but he will break up another utmost text ID tho very depths of your hoarta. wrlto to the Young South. Is that pleasure, and there is no charge for again, and then she handed hie a song she had picked out, and ask^ me to parable, they would receive as a re- Kate turned away. The problem lieved of her load of care and blessed universal habit—that of bending the You will nood to say it to yourselves what's the matter? Well, vacation them* except postage. I wish I could play the accompaniment for her while ward, the heavenly plaudit, "well with "the |)eacc that posseth under- body forward at pit of stomach. If po many times before jou are old. will soon be here and I shall ex- be at the picnic. May you have the- was solved. All these months, in she tried It. She sang so bMutlfully done, thou good and faithful serv- her eagerness to do some great *ork standing." the hips arc well back aguinst tiir You will need to cling to it as the pect big things from you. My best of good times. chair, you will find that drowning man to tho rupe hold out to heart is sot upon our missionary's that I played like" one la a dream. ant." she had neglected the small, but All was still. FIvery soul in the you not By tbe way. I must not forget to only have but littlo incliniiiion i<> lilin. So much wo lovo and boliovo in full salary this year. Two months When she had finished she fhant^d important duties that lay in her reach great church seemed to be hanging tell you that I had tho pleasure of me, and, with a rare amll^ ih^ said: The benediction was pronounced, bend forward at the stomach, tun things out of our roach as tho years fly have gone and we have not raised it, hearing directly from "Aunt Nora" and the good pastor was preparing every day. on the words of the sermon, when that it will be almost imposHiblu U) by. I do not caro for you to think but wo must, we must do It, That will 'You cannot say now t^t you have during the Convention. She Is well; never beard Jenny LindP' She thanked to return to the parsonage, when "Why have I been so blind," she suddenly the sleeping babe in the do so.—J/al/'n .foiinial »/ llnillh. much about it now, but learn those help the Board In iU struggle with tho and happy in Fort Smith, Ark., and' me again, and left medmnforaded." one of the young lady members of thought. 'G reat oaks from little pale woman's arms aroused and be- words su thoroughly that they can great debt, ours, not theirs. Won't very much occupied just now with a gan to (ret. The poor woman tried never osc-apo you. God's promises arc you go right to work, every one of the church, whom be bad noticed as acorns grow. Why should not a No boy, no girl, can ever coinp to now •baby, the third littlo boy. I know Doing and Not Doioff. -rr particularly Interested in the ser- great work for my Master grow from in vain to sooth it, but to no avail. be utterly bud who remembers only always kopt. Christ's words aro over you, and send in all you can earn you all join me In congratulations to through tho long vacation days? You mon on the talents, approached him. some small service of mine rendered It began to cry, when the eyes of the luve and tenderness and unsellish true. Tho Spirit's comforting may bo her. , "Sir," said a lad coming down to ness and sweetness as associulcd onr's forovor. have done nobly during April and one of the wharves in Boston, and ad- It was Kate Thorp. She was 16 in His name?' whole congregation seemed to be Now, let us sUrt the month of roses with father and mother in the oUl How much 1 wish you could have May, as a glance at our receipts will dressing a well-known merehant. years old, and the only daughter attracted to the miserable mother. off in good style. Have birthdays "have yonanylierth on'your-ship? The weeks passed by und again time home Give them manly and heard our clear Mrs. Kagor spoak to show you. We must not flag In June, of the wealthiest member of the Deeply interested in what the preach- womanly example, give them train gone out of fashion? Class No. 11 of I wantto earn something." the bells rang out for the morning tbe assembled ladies on Sunday after- If the days arc hot. the First Baptist Sunday-school has "What can you do?" asked the gen- church. All that wealth and posi- er was saying, she hoped to soothe liRi them the Inspiration of service. From every direction the noon of the Convontion about Italy. a birthday offering. From iU size tleman. tion could give were hers. To ex- the babe back to sleep and hear the devoted lives, give them these high But to tho letters: "I can try my best to do whatever I people gathered into the great or, deeper things. Do not care so It was a raro prlvlloKo. She says her First, lot mo toll you about Harry you will guess the toacbor is "in it." press a wish was to have Itgratifled. sermon finished. The more she am put to do," answered the boy. church. The powerful sermons by much as to whether you are accu Irionds toll her that she looks and Martin's lost order, I was so anx- Let us hear from morrf of tho April . "What have you done?" 1 ButKatewasa Christian who longed Dr. Jansen, coupled with hisgodiy tried, it seemed, the more fretful mulatlng money, so that you leave talks like an Italian after her in years ious to report It paid this morning and May babies and anticipate the "I have sawed and split all mother's to be useful to her Master and her wood for nigh on two years,". life and Christian deeds, filled his the little one became. Silly girls them a fortune. I really believe beneath Italy's skies, but she fools like that I took tho long, hot walk again June, If you please. A penny, a church, and found that her heart's that the chances are against that 's "What have you not done?*' asked pews with congregations made up began to giggle and crabbed men an American still. Sho certainly yesterday to tho post ofllee to remind nickel, or a dime for each year of the gentlemen, who was a queer sort desire could only be satisfied with frowned in annoyance. The mother, being a blessing for a boy. Kut speaks beautiful Kngllsh, and she the authorities tbat their promise to your blossed life. That is not much of a questioner. ^ * of all classes and conditions of so- leave them an accumulated fortune the knowledge that the talent God told us many intorosting facts In re- send mo a duplicate had not been kept for each one, but lot all respond, and "Weil, sir," answered the boy, af- ciety. Over there near the stove is seeing and hearing it all, was on of memories and Inspirations and had given her had been made to gard to the work being done in her Tho money-orderclork was very polite. bur coffers will be full. ter a moment's pause. "I have not a woman with a baby boy in her the point of leaving the church, examples and hopes, so that they whispered In school onoe fOr a whole grow and increase by service to when, quietly and gently, the child are rich in brain and heart and soul adopted eountry. Sho is hopoful In The original order was undoubtedly Mrs. Maynard's salary of fTiO every year," i ' • t. • arms. Her face tells the story of spite of many dlscouragcmonts, and others that would be a service to was taken from her arms and car- and service. Then, If you happen lost in that March wreck, he thought, monthl That is the Young South "That's enough," said the gently pinching poverty and an unequal to leave them the fortune besides, so must we be. but the governmont took its time Isman, "you may ship abo^ this her Master. Not a day passed but ried Into the pastor's study ad- watehward. Do your part promptly. struggle with trials and afllictions. If they have all these, the fortune My "MUtionary Catcohism" has about these things. It might be Can we not reach it in Juno? We vessel, and I hope to see you the nuu- that she wished for an opportunity joining. ter of her some day. A boj, who «n Pale and thin, poorly dressed and will bo shorn of its possibilities of not' mot with many responses this 30 days before I heard from Washing- will see. Let us hear from all Ten- master a woodpile and bridle his to do some great deed for the Savior evil, and will become an inntrumont insignificant In the eyes of the world "Let me keep him for you, please," month. What has booomo of my mis- ton. So I suppose thore is nothing to nessee, from tho ouUklrts of our ter- tongue must be made out of good who bad done so much (or her. So of higher and nobler good.—^//H"/ stuff."-Our Bwidag Afitmoon' she formed a striking contrast to the was all that the poor mother heard, sionary class? 1 hope you are not do but be patient, but I hope tho ritory, from every place where a Young far the opportunity had not been J. Snvugt. well-kept and sumptuously dressed but the tender tones and the almost going to send In your answers too Stanton Band will havo better luck South heart beats. Shall wo mako found. Still troubled with the hereafter. young buds of society with which angelic sweetness of the speaker late, as several did last month. I^t Mrs. Maynard In very truth our own thought that she was but a camp- Awarded us hoar from one or two who are in missionary? Shall we lelleve the ^e was surrounded. She sat di- assured her that her little one was Tho first letter Is from Adalrvlllo, follower In the Savior's army, she Hifheat Honon~.World'« Fair, time: Board by raising her entire salary? rectly in front of the choir, which in gooi hands. Ky: f had oome to her pastor to tell him "Our Southern Baptist Oonvention "My coppers have reached 30 cints, Work for that end in June. In great was filled with wealth, culture and her troubles. It was Kate. From her place In DR; has three mlislonarles In Wly, and whloh I send you, as I am going away hope, yours faithfully, , refinement, and at the head of whigh the oholr, she saw the pale woman there are also 14 English Baptist LAORA AYTON AKIN. "Oh, Bro. JanBen,"8hesald, "I from home for two months. I am olT D E was Itate Thorp. A feeling of pity iiesltatlng between her desire to missionaries, and 700 Baptist ohuroh do long for the day when I can ren- for a visit to my grandparents In came Into Kate's heart atsightofthe hear the rest of the comforting ser- members. Besidos the Amerioan Mlssiislppl and Arkansas. It Is al- Reeelpti. der some great service to the cause poor woman near the stove, who had mon, and feeling that her child workers our Convention employs 18 ready a groat pleasure to me to g|ve I level" native preaohors, Theehlafhlndranoos been encouraged to oome to ohuroh, should be taken away from the to our mUalonary. My father preach- "Seek and ye shall find,'* quoted to the work In lUly are the dense after a visit to her miserable homo church, and the words of Dr. Jan- es now one Sunday each month, in the paator, enoouri^Ingly. Ignorance, and eonioquently thetuper- Tennessee." IPMCV. M several days before. sen about serving God in little ^ CREAM JOHN L ay .11.. t ....«<,••. tn "ButI have sought," said Kate, stltlon, and tho determined opposition s* OS The organ and oholr and congre- things oame into her heart with re- Mm The Young South wishes you a i of tho Roman Catholic priests and OS "and aomehow no opportunity baa' pleasant journey and happy visit, and Ian gation united in a heartfelt "Praise newed meaning.. Who knows, Kate lieople. They employ every possible been found. Now, if a great ep- begs thai you will make new friends SSSMSSS::::::::::;/:::: Gk>d from whom all blessings flow," means tovdestroy tho Influence of our to thought, but thai this poor woman for our work wherever you go. uyrllo Wajtw, IfoMtUan IdMDio or aome great disaster should followed by a fervent prayer by the mitilonariei, »« Italian who may be brought to Christ, If she UU hoar from you soon again. IspUit M llktillly eWtetlta at < coma upon our city, I would gladly minister that something may be lUONfi oomei into tho ohuroh of Christ must tHiha wllb OOTicuiu 8o»r, rellowad, wb«« can only stay through this servioe? give myself to aave and to minister The next Is a now band from Me- onrnANAo*. nrnwamry. hy mild applleaUon* of OOTIOOM said or done at this servloo to im- A'nd how can ahe atay unless I re- expect perseoutlon and often martyr- M (•lBMMM).lha treat akUiMN^ r. totheafflloted. If wo were perae- dom." A tiOVKM or IBBIOMB Mlllani We are ehitrmsd to welcome press unbelievers with the reality lievo her Of the care that would take MOST PERFECT MADB. M . tkMt'i outad M tha poor Armeniana are to- A piirt CnpfP0HWt Cmm of Tartst PowderI . Frr» Thank you very much for these them, one and all: v W ...n^., Jaiaij of religion. Another aongia started. her away? To think waa to aot, day, I know Iwould dtre»nytbto( Imn Ammonia, Alum or any other sdulteunt. Items. Will the Youn» South take '*Win you allow my Sunday-sohool Kate leada the ohoir. The events and u the babe ueatled truatingly- 40 YIAU TM» iTiNtUltt. them to heart? I^rt pray e»'«>o«"y claw to. Join ,«ifyo\in|f,Bftt»hy We la BAFT181 AMD RBFLEOTOB, MAY 26, 1896. BAi*tisi'i AUb KkiriifiCl'oii, MAY 28, im. IS

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Union last week the printer For sale by for mind and liody, brain, heart, nervea and muscles, it is the latest of the reception, he made the mistake Baptist school theso fnots are very and highest triumph of medical and chemical SCIODOC. It is the GRKATE8T only those that have worked as mis- gripe, and impart a natural hwthful of saying reception room twice. The sionaries can realise how dUncuU it is Any sarsaparilla is sars^>a- tone to the stomach and bowels. I am away up in the mountain tops gratifying to mo and will be to muny Tunic tho world has over known. It is endorsed and prescribed by the most last time it should have read "re- «)iDin«nt physicians, and the medical Journals are Ullea with the reports of the to go into a town wheie there are nice •IfWIiMtfnttiM'. itmatmai let mint t»mti», of Kaat Tennessee un the Ixtrdors of of iny readers. church houses and flourishing Son- rllla. True. So any tea is tea. DR. J. A. DRANB CO., freshment" room. marvelous resulU of iU uae. KlagtUM. Hew York. Virginia, where every prospect pleas- day-schools and build up a amail I must confess that tho most inter- It is prepared from tho African Kola Nut, which tho natives prize more ohuroh and Sunday-school that has So any flour is flour. Hut grades Paris has a 10th century Joan es and they dally hnve rofroabing esting thing to mo about tho institu- than golu on account of tho strength and courage It gives them. They have no house of worship; but we have differ. You ivaHnk* btst. It's BEC£RT EVENTS. of Arc in the person of Mile. Henriette broexes. How I pity you poor editors tion is a living monument of tho pant umd it for ages, but it has onlv recently iieen introduced in cIviilKed lands, reasons to say Thank the Lord for pent up In your sanctums in Nash- that constantly reminds mo of my tt gives restful and refroshlng ^ieep at night; bright and fruitful activity what he has done for us. so with sarsaparilla. There are Cowedon. She professes to roceive R. J. WOOD. ReT. J. R. Harrison luis accepted ville this hot weather. early struggles in collogo Ilfo in tho throughout the day. ^ ^ . . grades. You want the best. U revelations from the archangel Ga- To teachers, editors, clergymen, lawyers and other brain workers, under Missionai^ of SUte Board. the eall to Fulton Si. Baptist Church, briel, and prophesies about every- Bristol Is the town and South West long, long ago. This monument U auy unusual prosturo of labor. It is a heaven-sent boon. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. you understood sarsaparilla as Virginia institute for young ladies Is Richmond, Va. thing from private affairs of individ- llov. Itobert Uyland, for many years It is a valuable remedy for Nerve Weakness and Exiiaustlon, Neuralgia, well as you do tea and flour it uals to the destinies of empires. She the niagnlHcent colloge building from president of Itlebmond College. Ho ile&rt Falinro and Irregularity, "Tobacco Heart," Kidney and Bladder Aii- For the occasion of the Summer Oeonre Munro, publisher of the which I can look out of my windows la now chaplain of this inslltution. menu, Liver Trouble, Bllliousnoss, Malaria, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head- School of the Young Men's ChristlM would be easy to determine. claims to have been sent to warn peo- ache Asthma, Bronchitis, Constipation, Uheumatism, and it completely re- AssooUtion the Southern railway will famous "Seaside Library," died re- ple against the spirit of evil in the as I write and view the enchanting Ho oiHjns the oxerciscs with prayor inovos the depressing and distressing effects of the Grippe. sell tickeU to Knoxvllle and return at But you don't How should cently in the CaUkill MounUius, New world. mountain sconery. and proachea to tho young ladioit i^or the tired, overworked woman whose nerves are unstrung by the thou- the rate of one first elass tare tor the you? When you are going to York. President S. D. Jones has an insti- every Sunday evening although ho IH sand annoying worries of the household Jttl* wonderful tonic will prove a round trip. Tloketa will be sold June nrlcelcss boon. To the Invalid and those advanced in years, to tho.e who 18, 19 and 20, good to return on or buy a commodity whose value We regret to chronicle the fact that tution of which he may bo truly proud. now in his 02d year. What an objivt at strengin ana coursKo lur uio umuo itw, i. .•»•» piw.v strength and courage for the "battle of life," it will prove invaluable, before June 30. you don't know, you pick out Dr. J. M. Frost of XashTilie will Howard <'ollege, I-::ast Lake, Alabama, It is one of tho llnost and best equip- loaaon of uaefulncas in old age! Il(> waniI tsvnwK^ is carefull. y compounded _„»with. Celery, .fctheo great nervine, and Iis a true, For further information in regard dellTer the annual literary address be- is advertised for sale under mortgage. ped school buildings in Ibo South. Introduced me to tho young ladios ao nnrve nourisfaer and blood builder. It is espeolallily adapted to run-down ner- to rates, schedules, etc., call on any an old established house to fore the young ladies of the St. Louis It has a thorough collegiate courso one of his school boys. I told thi'in vous systems. It feeds tho nerves, enriches the blood, beautifles the skin, agent of the company or L. A. Ship- The enormous expense connected with roeulatM thu bowels, increases the appetite and drives out disease by toning man, Birmingham, Ala.^E. J. M^ trade with, and trust their ex- Seminary on May 28. moving from Marion and erecting the and Is strictly what it professes to be, in my ulk that I truly felt like a boy uu the enUre system. As a guarantee, we return the inoney iwid by U>e Un, Columbus, MUs., W. H. I^ll, perience and reputation. Do so magnificent new buildings at East an institution for the higher education in his prcscnce, as ho was nearly ^«rson who uses KONCO KOLA KUHK and is not bonefitteJ thereby. ChatUnooga, J. L. Meek, Knoxvllle, The First Church of Biuffton, Ind., Lake has brought on this great calam- of women. It takes 20 oHIoers and years old while I was only 76 ycara Put up in largo liotUes. Hrloe II per bottle. and C. A.Bensooter, A. 0. P. A., when buying sarsaparilla. teachers to run it. Seven of tho young. The church hero is still with- Chattanooga. dedicated a new church building on ity. It is to be hoped that the Bap- For the next 30 days we make a special offer of single bottles at 8i> cenU Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been May 3. The building cost 925,000 and tisU of Alabama ma^ yet rally to the teachers are male graduates of Har- out a pastor. I am to preach to them or three bottles for $2 prepaid. Three botUes are usually •unictent to give iKjruianent relief in all ordinary cases an one bottie gives decided benefit. Beeeh River Auoolation. on the market 50 years. Your is entirely free from debt. rescue of this grand old Institution vard, Yale and Brown universities. tomorrow and Iccture to Soyoih^jj There are 218 students catalogued ladles in tho collogo chapel at night. grandfather used A>'er's. It Is and save It to our denomination. Each ohuroh in this Assooiation has The trustees of Leiand SUnford, this year from !.'• different States. Of This is a special preparation of KOLA in Ublet form for those who wish been requested by the executive b<^ a repuUble medicine. There Jr., Unirersity hare lately received this number 130 board in the i-ollcgo. HlckorrVall^. to rid themselves to the tobacco habit. KOLA-BAC gradually displaces to send messengers to meet in a lo e e e Commercial Purposes • • • Elder Pipkin. The other hours for both financially and spiritually. tand of brethren and alatora at Hick- preachlM wUl be supplied in g^ derandjncy. Goods deUvered prompt- May 1 In the Umbria for the Yoruba ladies took the highest honors In log- Old Machines Taken In Exchange. time. Tie committee submits the fol- ly. conatry, Weat Africa. They return as ic to the surprise of the president of ory Valley. Indications arc very lino St; pplles For ALL Typewriters. lowing order of business: for a glorious years work. Pray for missionaries under the auspices of the Several papers, among them tho the male college, which is an old In- 1. Organiiation. •T MAII. us brethren. G. E. WOOTKN, _ HK.VIINIlTOlli.KHOI.Ktt TVPBWHITEB CO., i liemarks by the pastor. SouUiem Baptist Conrention. BAPTIST AND ReFixcroB, copying stitution located here many years ago nVKRM. brsrcb M»D»ter. 803 Untoa Sireet, NARIIVII.I.K. TENN. rromleaieUs*. from others, have recently state«l that Jackson, Tenn. а. Devotional exercises conducted QlUtleaioUae. by elder B F. Parlow. WmL PAPEB The standinfArmiea of Europe cost Dr. H. M. Wharton bad resigned the 4. What is the present condition ot Dt pastorate of the Brantly Baptist An Excellent Tonio Every man having a beard should A Warning. Indian Creek Auoolation. NEW 11 nearly 11,000,000,000 annually. With- keep it an even and natural color, our mission work in this Assooiation? in four years the public debt of Ger- Chureh, Baltimore, to devote himself Horsford'i Acid Phosphate. B. F. BarUes. and If it is not so already, uao Uuck- My work as missionary in the Indi б. Are our churches working har- many has been mnlUplied by four in wholly to evangelisUc work. The Dr. H. E. Lindsay, Whitewater, ingham's Dye and appear tidy. Having recently passed through a And Elegant Designs JBvangd sUtes, however, that this is — ...... trying ox|)orlonce at tho hands of * an Crook Association in many respecU moniously with our presept plans? order to maintain h»lf a nation in arms. Wis., says: "I have prescribed it with is very promising. If the brethren .of 0. What have the Baptisto done for Samples Mailed Freeb not true. It says that Dr. Wharton Call ia58, Johnson's cold storage man claiming to be a Baptist minister These facts alone are eloqu^t argu- exoellent results In dyspeptic and ner- the entire Association oould be the world? W. I. Feazell. menu in favor of International Arbi- will remain pastor of the church, but meat marxet, for the flnest flsh, ro- and wishing to warn all others against 7. Shall we redeem Lexington Col- vous troubles, and consider it an ex- coived dailey. Anything from tho brought to realize the great need of I? A Nunnery tration. they have granted him a leave of ab- cellent nerve and general tonic." him we feel it our duty to expose him. ItSHHILLE FBtHE COHPtn. sence for eight months to conduct small sun perch to the mounuin trout. Ho is a man giving his name as John co-operation the work would be more o Wherein does the Baptist obuich rapidly advar.eed. We have some differ from all other so-oalled ohurch- Nashville, Tennessee. The German Baptists of Texas have evangelistic services in various paru Milton Picklesimer, an evangelist frt m es? Ur. Hopper. of the country. Kentucky. Ho is about 6 fett« inches good people in this Assooiation. WATKINB BLOCK, Wl CmiBOB ST. expressed their appreciation for the They are burdened with the Lord's 0. What does it Uke to constitute a in height, black hair and moustache, sound Baptist? _ , _ early and late and all-time serviee of work and they give their time and Dr. Rnhis C. Burleson in eTangclii- Dr. James Spurgeon, brother of the somotimos wears a beard, gray-blue W. I. FKAZELI., meanf to help tho cause. I feel B. F. BABTLBS, ing their people by presenting him a late C. H. Spnrgeon, has resigned his Q AM JONES. eyes, small and very close together, that God Is blessing their efforU. My BUSINESS A. NONNEBY. Kold-headed eane, on which are these position as president of the Pastor's MnMatelMlla,''tte latMtud.craadMit liook br this wotW-wkl* speaks very huskily, and carries his work has been satisfactory so far this Lexington. Tenn. Committee. words: "To Dr. Burleson, founder of College, London. Rev. Dr. Spurgeon il ""AaiJe •jawslw.ljr tqr wmUntfUmm. Tli* hoad to right side while talking. Ho w 6011606. JV a* ^ RiMt* b|r iMt In ^ jrwura. month. the German Baptists of Texas." has been connected with this college waH excluded from this church on the >mMMlMi*ak.aMM since its founding by C. H. Spurgeon, following charges: West Point Church was organized raredsthoms.. in March and now has the foundation A pJSwIwWrt ^.UrtUtlw* MfMiUM. President T. 8. McCall, who for 40 years ago. Nearly 1,000 studenU 1. Making false and malicious at- laid and the building begun for ... ^ five years has been president of the have been educated in the college. Mr. CO.. DUWIN. B. F. HAYNBS PUBLISHINQ COMPANY. Nashville. Tenn. inisatlons against members of iho house of worship. At my last ap- Bethel Female College, HopkinsTille, Thomas Spurgeon, the successor of obtirch. Tsxss. Ky., has accepted the presidenoy of his father as pastor of the Tabernacle, 2. Disorderlyconductlnondeavorlng pointment we received two by letter. the Franklin Famala College, Frank- also becomes his successor as presi- l«) organlie a church without the au- Wo appointed delegates to the tifth dent of tho College. EvldenUy, Dr. thority of, and In direct opposition to Sunday mooting whoso duty is to see Marble statuary, Pulmonary consumption, in Its early James Spurgeon Is disposed to ba a Agents Wanted Everywhere. iho church of whioh ho Is a member. every member of the church to got statuettes, and ornaments—so delicate, so stages may be cheeked by the use of little Jealous of bis nephew. (ionoral conduct unbecoming a him to contribute fomothing for mis sions. easily discolored—ought always to be Ayer's Cherry Paotoral. It stops the nilnistor of tho Gospel. cleaned with Pearline. That will bring distressing cough, soothes irrltaUon Ily order of the church. At Green River we had two good H«w'a*11ilaf Armenian Massacres 2&1 services and adopted the plan of send back their snowy purity perfectly, and of the throat and lunfs, and Induces DoUsrs Reward tor W. A BAUTON, Clerk Flr»t Baptist much-needed reposa. Hundreds hare aot bs mtna by BY FBBDEBIOK DAVIS GBBEN, M.A^ Chureh of Bridgeport, Ala. ing delegates to the flfth Sunday meet without the least nsk of harm. Some of esltfiad to the remarkable virtues of ••eretarir •! tke NmiIwmI AraaeMlaii Heliel aweietr I • Aaierlea (Baptist papers please copy ) ing. One of the delegates went to tiiese soaps and other substances that hti preparation. «M« late miMlanarir i« than Oraair)' work nt once and on Sunday ho told are sold for washing and cleaning would iMUvhoaonitls IB all boslBMs trMM» With Introduotoi7 Chaoter by Rev. Josiah StronB, of Natlona Right in Siglit mo that he had oolleoted quite a sum simply ruin them. Fame. Author of ^'purCountry.*' also contributions from Tho for the causa. I And this is a good Hon. Wm. E. Gladaton*. England's "Grand Old Man." To- Sure Saving Shown plan. - So with marble mantels, slabs, tables, CANVAS FOLDING sether with manyjetters from Missionaries and Eye-Wlt- WeTB eendjroa ow C^ We had a good day at Lawrence basins, etc. Clean them with Pearline. nossssupoin th« Sosns of Tarror. Endorseaaoi d and- vouche- d. lELlEDBATH. for bypssj^ranolI Franciss EB.. WlllardWlffardW .. ooff the W. C. T. U.. and logue and lluyera fluMe. If yoo burg, yesterday. We received four Theii you won't see them giadually ewidiiais centa In atampa. That by letter, four by experience, and bap- Prssldsnt ClarkDIark,. of the ChriaflBChristian Endeavor Society, popart postage or axptaasage, and getting yellow or dingy. and Other Ipromlhentworkersi n the Armenian Cause. With almost everything you can wash, —stop at Johnson's and get tho No book of modem timaH ofTem so great an opportunity to agents to make mon> Se^Dktionaiy of Honaat Vahiaei flaast meats In the oity, or telephone ey. Every family In Amerioa wanU a oopy of this great work. Previous ex* FuU of important informatfcm no there's some point or other that makes perlenoe Is not neoassary. The book •ells itself. nattarwhsiejroubuy. 700 Pagse, loss for your flsh, oyatws and game. U/wo lUusttationst teUa of Pearline'8 washing better, as well as DO WOT DBbAT-St^ka whUa tba Iron U hot. aitklaeandriifttpriceofaach. One easier* sun) 85 OINTS ^oi* ^ Oompleto Oanvaaalng Outfliby rrturn mall and sa* g^t only between malMT ana tMsr. Fsddlsfs will tell you " this •• •• "LIHSJSST oiue your territory at onee. Addresa ssiwilns." VTS FALSBryy"- l^y MOhrraOMBRV WARD tlCO., ORAVn, KIIII8T It 00., • • • • Memphit, T«nn. Mkhlgao Ave.. CMcilA Bcwsirc y ""« TTA^LTST ANDTTKFLECTOK, FTTAY 28, 14 BAPTIST AND BBFLBOTOR, MAY 28, 1896. Riohmond College. ORITVAUV. AiMSTtosa * ifaULvr (( l*l(Ul>t|t||li. HY IS IT that practical palnttrs A GREAT REMEDY FOUND. BcnRBB*VIU« Ye FAIR. 1 have wunt«d for lomo time to write NoTicK-ObUaan notices BOlMONdlnjtSOO riii.iM4i|iii. evtirywherc use and recommend 49 llrtdB* Avanoa, Meond door u word About Riohmond Ck>llege. I DAVUOaAMWtl HJ words will b« insartad fr*« of olianre. but ons ruubatiil,. Pure White Lead and Pure Linseed rrom rint Ht., MaihWII*. oao DO louKor resist the temptation. " Palmer's Magnetic Inhaler. osnt wUl b« ohantsdlorsMh suootedlnir word FAXiimoax^ . ^ I entered this Institution at tho be> andsbouidbepaldln advanas. Count ths words OilW? Simply because they know their busi ANCKOB > ^ _ ginning of Its present session, Septem- If and yoo will know Maotly what tha oharire } riDrilinail I. "YB VAUt" U the DBino of the groo«ry, not CCKITEIN I ness, liave a reputation to maintain, and will bt. ibe owner, bor lU, 1805. My expootations of the ATLANTIC cannot afford to use or recommend anything' t "YB VAIR" Ua ooDTsnleDt loMtloo tor all oollogo liave been morn than met, tRAPLCY tUB tr»v«l over bridf*. Though a loyal East Tonnessenn, I SMITH. else. To be sure of ^'ettiny; IBOOXLTM s "VB FAin" BollB ror oMh ID bBnd only. feel no dolluacy at all in announcing i Btoro I ) I got an Electropoiso from Mr. Joe Lofton Allen Smith son of Bro. JtWETT 4 -YB PAIR" la tbe ohetpait D Nkib my devotion to lUchmond College. r/M vllle, in kin»U qUBDtltlM. Vostor, of Carter's Creok. Am Hiiro I William and Ida Smith, died l^b. 11, nunn Thore are many reasons why the col- t. " YB FAIK" d«BU correctly witb »ll BIIUo, Mat beiiieflted by Ita use. VNtON I lege should commend itself to South- ] ; Mua. W. U. UOBINBO>l. 1800, aged 2 years, 11 months and 4 tnd niBUeii penny cbBOge. SOBTHERN Pure White Lead ) Wllllamnport, Tenn., April 0, 'W. days. « ' YBJ^AIR" tan "Downey'B I'Bieni Illghf ern youth, und tbe two reasons that % i DRITMAN I •rruiixRuiont »nd dlcplay of itook, snd nothing demand special attention are: It was on that bright morning, examine the brand (see list j^enuine brands) ' The EleiUropolie has been quite a COLUER ) like It In tbo world. ' 1. Ittt rigid requirements in scholar- ^lectioR In my family. It has prQven So SKd was that home, HISiODRI I Any shade or color is readily obtained by 7 "Yb PAIR" It tbe only headquBrtera for ; K1 t...!!). Hhlp. How often in it the case that 4ill we expcclcd from it. When we laid our darling boy, • liownoy'i Old Oold Uutler," warrBnttd to Rto DEAL usinj^ NATIUNAI. LKAD CO.'S brands of Pun- youDg men are thrust out upon tbe I L. B. HARWKU.. In his cold and silont tomb. iicU 10 iho cultlrBted and modt fnatldloua palate. •! Friendship, Tonn., April 7, 'IWI. sairruERN I White l.ead Tinting Colors. K Krmember "YB KAIR." 49 Urldge Ave., world as colicge graduates, who have The children they will miss him, iwo .loom from Klrat 8t.. la the cbeapeat bouaf not the faintest conception of wliat JOUNT LtWIIitBROi.CO Piimplilet giving vatiiablr hiforniaUoii and c^^f^ •>imving But their tender minds can't toll, MORLET ID NuHhvlUo. Come and »«e. true scholarship really Is. The lead- lnu«»andendor*dbyow ia,000olewn»n- Suffeww of h»«dMl» Md i) Wo are very well pleased with the I'kKitui.l ol ct»l(irft fic«; r«ril« kimwiiig |m'tr combiiiaiiuit* khaclc* fttrwtirdrj ers of Klchmond College have long .tMd cold! wiU find in ft icmcdlato wUal. Q. {to buy one. We recommend it to all K«k'iii. UiUL upon appliciUuii |u thuto mtcnding lu paint Price BOc., poBiMld. Wbwd dlK»unU to i^to ^ Just Ood doeth all things well. CaRNELL l^ufltli. ago decided that anything short of the lour friends who are aflllcted. BEMTPOKT NATIONAL LEAD CO.. most Jihorough attainments in colleg- oat aceomp^dl oideri. Eemltwio* may be in«dc •Ithw in oMh, money I MKS. J. K. T. LKLANT). Mamma and papa are lonoly, l..iuia>llb. I llroadway, New Vork. iate training is only perpetrating an ) Knoxville, Tenn., April 6. m J While their little Lofton Is gone, AddSiSf®**' BAPTIST AND BBFLBOTOB. NidiTiUe, Two. inpardonable crime upon the common V The beckoning hand will tell them, B.r.PAKKKIt.FrMldeat. W. W. WIMULK, Mnpt. BUW. IntoUlgence. No student, as a grad- / I cheerfully rei*ommend the Kleijtro- It won't bo very long. k>oiBe to all persons suflTerlni; with in- ua'o, ca-4 leave the halls of this col- Till you can see your Lofton boy again. ITS[016RTHRWT. 08ED FOR HBUL jdiMstlon. W. L. No«-. loKe without a thorough knowledge of THEIR PASTOH. I Huntingdon, Tenn., Sept., 1. COmMERS' ICE COMPAITY original research, and a thorough In CATARRH, sight Into tho higher Ideals of modern Church Roll and- Record Book. ' A book of complete Information, to- IIAV KICVKH. ASTHMA, CATARRHAL Mchoiarship. It hat* been repeatedly gether with rcduced rental rates on KlNUsni'. Wagons Deliver Ice Ice Shipped to Any "kAKNKHM and BKONcklTIH PKKMA. KKSTi.V curod with the OHIOAOO MKUI said that the Richmond College grad A blwA book, with printed ArtidM of faith, Bolt of Djoojwt 'pbe Pocket F.tectropoUu, will be mailed One of our beloved members, Bro. jATOlt. No Inhalation, but tbe NKW metb ^ree to any address. ( in Any Quantity to All Part oftheState in Any U,l. ril M lUATION. Whf pay •too. when you uatos, especially the Greek students, etc., roitable for Baptirt Ohurohec Ooploni Mix for NMWI of Urn- I'ctcr Finley, died April 189(1. He c»n)(cl a poaltlve cure for It will pay Parts of Nashville, ou lolnrreatlgate. Price W. W'H®'«>/£,'[?"• take flrst rank at the Seminary. This bon, •bowing at a glance any Mwnbar'l Stwdlng; iiow and when w»8 born April 10, 1H54 and joined Quantity Up to Car K» CAMri w, speaks for the thoroughness of the ceived; how and when di«ni*ed-in iepatate abo^mjm \ DUBOIS^ WEBB. Kgypt Baptist Church, near Ilalaigb, Load Lots. No. Xia 118 L.a.« »<.lp. for mill.m, oretn tt. 2. Because the college Is located in the atOB of oaoh Ohwoh Mooting for twelve year^ aUowing one ftiU page I V . Naabvllle, Tenn. j AIND FATIIEKLANII IITS iiiuiiv; IU Uuikiiii wwcuiMi. Carlve paid. hlHtoric city of the South. It has j —— was kind and dutiful to his family, a for minntee of each meeting, which aeldom reqniiea more than one. been said that "even to visit the city good citizen, and an excellent member fourth of a page. , ^ . Mnn of the church and Sunday-school. He of Richmond is a liberal education.' NXSHVILLB, TBXX.. aad TCXAKKAXA. TtXAS. Prioe, by mail, poet-paid, for 8-qnire book, as above ten's Transfer & Storage Companji, had iniplloit faith in his redeemer and 1 ...i.vtwil l>« Binkvt*. MmlMuil., aw! ollwrt. Dookk^ffi.Th e city olTers every possible advan was conscious tO tho last. We should . ..kic., I'.'nnUiwhipI'tmi oM^i. ,i nHIioitlMii'l n.wkliM'iiiii, Tr|»itli«iui|g wHli ii., T.I««n|>hTIt , tage, religiously, socially, and Intel L ^JKACiUtr KTOBU • HQVMS Addrevi: BAPTIST AND BBFLBOTOB, NashviUe. Tenn. } wUb'. Nipt«-.Ui.o. Knirruijriiinr. B.«il(l(l. ThoiJit leclually. Kvorything tends to broad- KVBBTBOUT'B UOUUS IN TOWN. endeavor to imitate his noble Chris- The Baptist and Reflector . n- l».l.a ( « liunH-.tlKlr t.ur>lliul»ill«. (Uvuuutt tllH |.«|aic.) en life. Tclnphon* 041. meeting him where sorrow shall be no 1 On Sunday morning we may listen to OSc* >ad WarahoQMi SI 1 M. St., Collcga more. Ho has gone to that world the diHcourses of aHogue, aLandrum, Next to Webb. 8tevi>uon, Plitlltps k Co. For 1896. SufferNoLoflger! a Cooper, a Hatcher. We are being where "the I.Amb is the light thereof." (UNI-eORNMlVt \ mad e*oU br mall (t( roar Itcsolred that a copy of this obitu- • • • ^ rim ntmavmm ldni((i.( dnM nul kMp ill, fur specially favored at this particular Ift Har* . H*f* ud Palnl*u lUm. time by llie annual series of the Premium Book for Everybody ary be sent to the BAITIST A.ND RH- readera have noticed, we fiuppose, the improve 1 edr for Cloni*. WarU aad Unn- DR. W. J. MOBMSON, laaa HoroUon. WarrBBted Thomas Memorial Lectures. These FXECTOR for publication and this be mentP which have been made iu tha Baptist and Re- entered on tho church books and a 1 to Car*. T»li«Boolh«. lectures, four in number, are being de- during the paft few years, and eppecinlly hint ' H. X. MrrCHItX, DnctUt. copy furnished his family. flector livered on the subjcctof sociology, by rBABBUBi KT. W. H. HUDSON-, year. We may «iy tliat we hoi)e to be able to make Htlll Dr. Small, head professor of sociology Touching Incidents In the University of Chicago. The B. U. PII'KIT, greater improvementB in 1890. AND C. C. BKNTLY, subject, of course, is a very abstruse one, but the lectures are masterful. Committee. Hnn'l Villi ^IIWT to contiinie with UB for at leant 6lwl AlloBELLr Church aail Rchool HellS. «rs«n4t « Tho deei» principles Involved In the I'klalori*. C. M. BU-X- *- CW.-. -nilUkMr*. Ok liUII I I Mil another year? AB a further induce subject come fresh from the mind of Remarkable ment to you to do BO, we offer the following premiums. their own philosopher. The R. Green Co., KmnRocaii. 1. To any one now on our liet who will pay up to date The college Is progressing rapidly Answers to Prayer. Died at his home In Jackson, Tenn., and in addition will pay UB ^2.10, or $1.60 if a minister along*overyllne. Anelegantnewohem- ..The Leading / April180(1, D. L. Klmbrough, aged we will advance his subBcription one year and besides will Istry room hat recently been fitted up. W years. IIo was born In East Ton- The science department in general will BY S. B. SHAW. nossee; Juno 23, 1S41. Ho professed send him either a volume of Spurgeon's Twelve Greatest soiijrD sixj'V'SIR bo greatly extended in the near future. Practical Tailors. faith In Christ In 185,'> and was bap- Sermons or a copy of Remarkable Answers to Prayer. Tho School of Law is receiving spe- INTRODUCTION BY JAS. H. POTTS, D.D. tized Into tho Mars Hill Church by L. 2. To any one who will send us the name of one new cial attention. Kvery Interest of the J. CVutoher. On April 10,1800, ho was subscriber and $2.00, or $1.50 if a minister, we will send a Institution Is l»elng pushed with Irre- The Incidents are not onW touching, married to Salllo M. Bryant. In 1871) FORKSaiiilSFOONS sistible force by the energetic young but touch hearts for good. They are Im- copy of either of the above books, besides crediting th«^ pressive, apt and condensed. The An- he moved to Henderson County and president. Under his business lead- new. subscriber one year on the paper. Wc luTlto tho Bttentlon of peraoni dealrtng to swers to Prayer are amonff the mc^ Joined the Hepteble C3iurch, but the ership this noble institution, already In These Days Lezlogton Church being in a poor lurnUh tb«lr tobl«B with tha bert quality o( terr- remarkable and authentic that can be The 8. To any old subscriber who will send us in the name of livablo nlld BlWer Tea, KoMert, and TaMe Forka groat, will soon be numbered among found. OF CHEAP OO0DS condition he moved bis membership to «iid Spoona, Butter Knlrea, croaa Udlca, Bugar one new subscriber and $2.10, or $1.60 if a minister, wo will the greatest. JOSEPH K. HICKB. Many of them were written express- Don't allow yonraslf to be btlMd by Wap Hliclli, olo.. to our Now niurtratcd Oatalotne.aant thatpliwe.' ' Richmond Collego. ly for this work. Others were gleaned iMdIeius. THB BEST none to* good. frw. to any addraaa. 0. P. ^ABNKfl ib BBO., On May, 1894, he was crlpplcd In send a copy either of "Rome or America, Which?" by J. 1. W. UarketBt. I/)uiiViu«. K». from widely extended sources, .^ng Christian, or of the "Soul-winnei'," by C. H. Spurgeoii. -J. W. Johnson's oold storage BURGE, ^tiiSi-Uns,, such ft way aa to render him unablo to Thla flnniBnlUbU.-BftpUat*B«flM«or, them will bo found choicest collections' Sells THE: BEST; (i V^klk Without a crutch. He came to Both of these books are Just published. meat market. 108 Public Square. Tel- from John Wesley, Charles O. Knney, Jackson in I80S and alnoe that time be ephone, 1068 for theflnsst roeaU. John B. Goug^ D. L. Moody, Gwge has been a member of Uie First Ch,Urch. 4. To any old subscriber who will send us the names of OHUBOH LETTEBB. Mulle, John Knox, Mnrttn Luther, JUrratUdb. 0. H. Spurgeon, T. DeWitt Talmage Hewaa a *on of R,; KImWugh. two new subscribers and $4, or $8 if ministers, we will give •soo.oo iH uonoaivKN. and others. ,Bro. Ptonn'a ffroat song book Is ttlll Bis mother was profent #bon :bo died any two of the above books. Send ten oente in •tamps and In the lead, and will remain »o ai long and is 78 years old. He wis the father you will reoolvo four copies of onr new, or Hptrlal Intareat to 8tn

EDUCATIONAL. naloDt I UMandHtocuk nxturea. Also ThtlMdluBobool ud T«Mh«n BurMaol Hall hlrtu. tM Botttb aid BohUiwmito tk a Drop lj|thu, ljt«i. ArnD K&tion»l BtiMau of Xduoation. Humeraih*.!., muOMMTawAn MdJ W. Buiib, Frop'ra. Klecirio wlrluc aSpeclaliy. HIUmi Bu1U1b«. NMhTllte.TMB. Uealerlo In,,, «••« alui* lor iBlormUOB nssitt- LIUIiriNII Bath Tuh^ li,. Teachers or Schools ^ ™E SUNDAY SCHOOL BOAliD I Write Imr draata.Puiiip« f^ Ujrdraullc Needing the aid of • retlkble and emelent lUnu, and Taa^era' Ag«Dc;- 1 Published every Thursday. BaUred at tha TBC lumsTKavuKTaa, Katabllahad ini. > 4 poatofflco at Naahvllle, Teaa., as sseoad-olaas CLAUDE J. BELL. OoB«olldated Aufwt !«. tSSt f SPEAKIHG THE TBUTH IH LOVE. Pnprletor Soatliweatorii Teachers' AsenoT. 1 matter. 4» Uuoo Street, NasbTlllo, Tcnn. Southern Baptist Convention Old SeriM, Vol LIZ. NASHVILLE, TENN., JUNE 4, 1896. New Serlaa, Vol VII., No. 41 SCHOOL Its Periodicals CATALOGUES i arc ofToroiI you for the equipment of your Sunday-schcKil. In uslnj; CURRENT TOPICS. next to them could not stop, but tramp^ Fair Tenneuee. Peoplei and Cnitomi of India. For led upon their comrades, and them- BOOK PRINTING I them you carry tlic ntissionary work of the Conventioii into the homes Our mlaslonarles ha%'0 boon recalled selves fell to bo trampled to death BV HEV. A. J. HOl«, n.D. BT aav. B. ALuiN Ttippaa, ja, o.d. : und the hearts of the children, and so help every other work of the N HMMMerHi , from Cuba, and Joseph D. Cruto, JOB PRINTING M. T. BAINE,nahiivillk.ti;.n n also, ft Is estimated that the number Convvution. writing from Havana May 2. aaya of those killed in this way amounted Ilow noble the theme atd how thrlll'ngthe My articles from India have here- atoryl Write Jas. J. A M B ROSE Avoid Ve»atlou« Uelaya by Svadinx Orders To "We are left now a Hock without a to between 2,000 and 3,000 people, while tofore treated ot special places and In- rhcpherd. All the chiirvheaare doted Upllfung and glad should the narrative be, cidents ot Interest; but in this paper I PatrouiKO Your <>wu Board. PAUL & BOYLINS. the number of those Injured cannot be That marks the Centennial yer.r of the glory. TELEPHONE 615. Keep your Sunday-Bohool children tn touch with your denominational We have to do aa the disciple* did estimated. Most of those killed and And crowaa the career ot our fair Tenneasae. shall transcribe from my ^note-book ror anything to tba Una ot wIm'd our F»rd went up to heaven." the impressions ot the codoitfy^ under »Church St., Nashvi I/O, Tenn ' life and work. Sk.vu kir S^ami'LEs ok Pkuiouicals. injured were of the peasant class Home sing of a country whose waters are now Among the dead, however, were found Ing the beading of "Indian Mosaics," l>rlce«: The National Prohibition Conven some ladies dressed In silk, showing In crystalline cleamaaa thro' mouatalas of and give your readers an "Instanta- PRINTING *tli>n tn lu session at I'lttsburi;, i'a. that they belonged to the better class. gold; neous photograph" of Indian life. The Teacher 80c a year Kind Word*, weekly Mc a year U*t weeic declared*'In favor of what The Ciar and C/.arlna expressed the Wherv valleys of dlamoads In alienee are glow The country is Inhabited by peoples Adraccrd Quarterly . •lOc a year KloU Wordf, Semimonthly... Sic a yrar BINDING & BLANK BOOKS, Ing, Intermidlate Uuartrrljr .. 1*0 a jrrar Kind Wordii. Monthly lOc a year was callcd iho narrow pauffe plav greatest sympathy for those who had ot various colors, customs and lan- Primary Quarterly And unbounded beautlea their tianners nn .. 9o a jrear Child's Gem S5c a year IMJOMII' SKKViCK, form—that is, the singleissue of pro been Injured and tereaved in the ca- fold. . guages; although it is generally sup- Le»«oa Leaflet .. &c a year tilble I a great extent, find Arc the claims which wc advan<.-f cliant ptinoe of ilaitlmore, who has The event of general interest in All pale like the fable of De Leon's fouoUlo, Cash. Full line of Sc.nday-8i.-ii(x>l Si'I'I'uk.8 Do not send «tamp« a common origin in the Indo-Cauca- 1X)U YDUll I'ATUOXAUK. for to long been prominent in the Nashville circles during the past Before the• aoft light of our fair Tenneasae. If you can do otherwige. week, and Indeed we may say in Ten- sian stock. The Bengalee, which is 40 :it Southera Baptist Convention, was We have a bright country with beauty all Telephone »» nessee circles, and even in Southern very much like the Sanskrit, is spoken noniinaU'd for President. With his beamleg. in Bengal: the Orrla in the Orissa, the Baptist Sunday School Board, 3W N. Market St.. Nashirllle, Tecs circles, was the celebration of the Not over the ocean on faraway Isle, fplvDdld executive ability, his Chris- lOOth anniversary of the admission of That gives all the glory and grandeur and seem. seat ot the celebrated Jugger-naut; JAMES T.CAMP. I J. M. FROST, Cor. Sec. Nashville. Tenn. tian character, and his noble princi- Tennessee Into the Union as a State, Ing. the Tamul In Madras, by the Mohar- ples, he would certainly maice a line which occurred June 1, 17»6. As Is Of Alp, or Of lad, or of Ceylon or Nl'e. ashtros; and the Hindoosthanee, in its John S. Woodali; ('resident tf elfvted. Mr. Hale John well known, it Is Intended to celebrate The waters of Eden could not have ie*n clear- different forms, Is spoken in the north- PRINTER & PUBLISHER,' J-IB^- i«(io of liilnois was nominated for er; Iir Caloa St.. MaabTlUe, Tens. this event by a grand exposition western provinces. \'ife-|)resident upon the same ticlcet which was to have been held here this No mountains of earth could more beautiful Catalofnes, Letterheads, Noteheads, BUI- The Brahmins in their religious heads, EBvelopes, Weddlnc Inrlutlons, et;.. ! fall, but whicii has for practical n bei services, and frequently in conversa- to BlatHilaM style, at reasonable prices. All , Morton-Scott-Robertson Co., Beal Estate sons been postponetl until next year, The health and the wealth now within her •lad* ot iwtf Maaks for Maitiatrat4M and i broad boaom. tion, use the Sanskrit, but the, other [fawjW>BESe P(W«Mr*Patd. Write forM- : On Wednesday May 27, altout It was decided, however, to inaugu DKALKllS IN o'clock p. m. a terrible cyclone vioitwl rate the Centennial with appropriate Enrich beyond rubies our fair Tenaessee. castes generally adopt the Bengalee. and Sl IxiuIs, carrying death anddestruc exercises on June 1 and 2. On Mon- The unspoken seeming and unbrokaa teeming The Bengalees in bodily structure ntt lAMCIT CSTAB or wealth b«yond wish or of wisdom to tell: tloo in it* wake. It Is CKtlinated that day, June I, there was a grand |>arado are delicate, and in disposition are Furniture, • Carpets, • Mattings, More beauty nor glory of song or of story mild and peaceable; on the other Loan Agent. alM)ut 'KK) |»eopIo were killed, and from on the streets of Nashville, which was Doth anywhere elwe in the universe dwell. l.lMito 1,1011 were more ur less injured said to be about K miles long from one hand, the peoples of Upper India are Union The sun In the sweep ot his circuit Is shining Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, Etc. M-riously In the two cities. The esti- end to the other. It was estimated brave, haughty and warlike, and phy- Nashville. Tenn. t>a many a land of the brave and tlie free: sically, they are robust and muscu- ^ Wo make a npecialty of church furn'mhiuKH. mates as to the property losses are that tliere were about 10,000 people In Hut not till bla lait latest ray is dcclintng. 2,000,000 to ir>0,QOO,OOil. the most been a good many more but for the aee. In the use ot tobacco these peoples rain In the morning which delayed Of. Mattb Heiify y'locl, probable amount being I2:.,00t),000. Whatever fert'Iliy offers to labor. are much more careful than more lUcmar araduata and Rerutered Phyalcton. the parade considerably, and also Whatever of reconpenss capital gives. "civilized" nations. The tobacco At lAfayette IVtrk, a beautiful and dampened the enthusiasm of the day. The Morton-Seott-Robertson Co., A. V. Winter, Whatever of klmlnets to stranger or neighbor. leaves with other Ingredients are 'asiiionable section of the city, great The parade was an hour-and-a-half Whatever of liberty aay where lives; 215 N. Summer Street, Nashville, Ten Ai^nt of the old and reliable damage was done, many houses being passing a given point. People came chopped up and put in the earth for sev- Whatever of happiness olfers the morrow. MDcneneeeanyslelanatHotSprtBga, WASHINGTON overturned and a muinber of chun'hes from all directions to witness It. ft eral days; and the smoker does not Ark.. Will >^eoma the 8iek and Afflicted at Whatever of excellence ever there be, draw tlie smoke directly into hia His Offloe, Where ConsulUtlon With One o(th« Life Im. Co. ot Now York. destroyed, among them iielng lAfay- was calculated that the number of vis Ifoat Suooeasful Ooeiora of the Present Aga Is Whaterer of joy there can be without sorrow. mouth, but it passes through a long Oordlally InTtted. All Will ReceUe Kind and ette Park Baptist Church. The other Itors In the city on that day amounted Is found iits fullness In fair Tennessee. BoBorable Treatment, and PenaaBani Cures MTiOMLEHPIiOVHENT^ EDIlCATIOKALBlillEAU Offices—Nichol Bnilding, Union St. llapUctcharohea In the city, so tar as to anywhere from .10,000 to .'>0,000. pipe, comes into the bottom of the AraOBtranteadIn BvaryCaaa Undailakaa. wo learned, have suffered no consider- After the parade the Inaugural cere- Each Tennaasee hilltop is truthfully telling hooka, which is full of cold water, mH^The specialties of this Bureau are to locate Her story of glory and greatness and worth; DR. limnEW HENRY IOLIX)CK (iTDrop him a |H)Rta1 card and he able damage. This was the most monies were held at the Auditorium In and making its way through another Tresti ttaeeeMftallj 111 CkroRJe ud teachers In suitable positions, and to se- wilt osll and give estimatei. the Genteniiial grounds. The chief ad- AS'hnndrtd of battle-fields coostaatly swelling, CTIIo want* btutneaa. He wantd dreadful calamity which has ever be* tier name and her fame over all the earth. pipe, at last reaches the mouth. ItraK-Studlaf DImmm. cure positions for book-keepers, stenog- dress of the day was delivered by Catarrh raphers, clerks, eto. S/our buslaoaa. Don't poitiiono tlio fallen any city in this country since The tarle or the juice ot the palm or postal or call. the Johnstown disaster about eight Hon. J. M. Dickinson, a fornier resi- The dust of our fathers is peacefully aleeplng; Their gravra and their greatness our guerdon date tree is used by the low-caste peo- KKraHMcia: Geo. W. H. Jaebson, Pres. Gas I.lgbt Ca. Nashville: J. D. Killvbmw. Ki. Hiate years ago. Wo tender our sympaUiy dent of Nashville, now Assistant At- Blood and Skin Cok. of Agriculture,NaahTlllei Edgar Jnaas, Prea. Union Hank and Trum Co . NanhvUle: Jno. torney General of the United States. shall be; ple generally. It can be easily press- plea, Betofola, Tumora, Baaena Disease, xneeras , BYPU- W. Pkzon, €aabler Third Nat. Oaak, Chatuaooga: H. W. McRae, Pres. Kirn Na). Hank, to the good people of Bt. I^ouls In this Their splrlU abdvs us a willing wauh keeping. ed from the stalks of the plant, and ILIB, and »U iroublet arlalnt trom aa Impure ClarkaTllKiTeaa. Address with stamp gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO It was a magnificent oration. Follow- aute ot M hiood, pronpUy and eonplately disaster, and hope that they may soon All hail to our hsrltage. Pair Teanessesi It quickly intoxicates. aradleatad toiavar irom thasystam, raatorlag 316i CEDAR ST...... NASHVILLE, TENN. ing this the Oentonalal poem, for writ- * baaltkiSipulty. I Wfebstw^ recover from Ita effects. ing which Mra. Virginia Frayser Just one hundred yesra ago Tennssaee atarted. I noticed that the Hindoos frequent- Kidney and Urinary. SS^ia Boyle of Memphis had received the With heroic pioneers holding her wheel! ly appealed to the heavenly bodies. flnternationalf prite of #100, waa read by the lovely But onee, alaa once, have our Intereau parted, On the temple walls you find the slgnt bitralBg nrtaa, dlseaaea of the bladder, o( both A BONANZA FOR AGENTS. On last Saturday It was proposed U> Whea brother against brother drew glitter- wsaa,*ro«pUr aad aafaly eurad. author In quite an Impressive manner. ing steel. of the zodiac; and oti the motion ot I *<)lo« wlUroMlTe ajpeolal and eareful treat- DifSiionary give a free dinner to the crowd who It waa a beautiful poem. We publish MUI09 iMBt torall their many allmenu. 119 fin ft /3M>ai t A the stars and the eclipses they base No Wfl«« lion, l». J. irrf Atttborlly, liad assembled to witness the corona- this week on our first page a poem on The blood ot our batUelletds blend us foreveri . —v. r-. ^Mj^iSaie Cent. The day of division Is destined and dons, their propheoies ot good or evil. Private Diseases. "end • PMi lor Sfieclnen Pages, ate. tion festivities in Moscow, Uussla. Tennessee by Dr. A. J. Holt. Next Tenderness. Weakness of Organs, Ptfaa, Ftatu .~py. Experlaaca ao» aaoessa.-,. BelU Itself. Liberal oo«,ml«iona. Write for iws Preparations had bun made to feed Accursed be tha hand that endeavora to ssver Three months in the year are regarded week we will publish the Gentannlal A people whose hearts and whoae oounuy by the Hindoos as sacred, vii: Bols- iSislfiew' wltHcut P*)o or datantloB trom " HAtEY 61 FLORIDA, Naahvllle, Tenn. •"^10,000 people, and that number of "Vumbrldg^." poem by Mrs Boyle. On Monday areoaa. ak (April) Kartic (October) and Magh Servous Debility. fli'^lfaSrMel: mantfard souvenir mtiga had been prepared for night there was a grand display ot flro' aadkolT IM««Ib»"«. ~ dlstrlbuUon antong them, l-^rly in works on the imtunds, which was wlt- We hallourgoodgueaUWIthaTenaoaseegrsat- (January). The first, commencing the Ingt New Year, is the holiest ot all. The BROWNSVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, the morning—between Ti and 0 o'clock neaaed by an immense crowd ot apec- We love them, for we are Americans alii •W«V< dr Miloyaaat of Ufa, treated wlu nai it Is atated—an Immense crowd had Utora. On Tuesday the exercises stores and homes are fancitully deco- We bleaa thia Osateaalal day for our meatlngt rated; the scales and weights are BBOWNBVILLEt TENNESSEE. already congregated near the place were continued by a military parade ••United wo suad, sad divided we fall." washed and worshiped; the first page Esubllstaed IB IWI by the BAPTISTB of WBBT TBNNK8SBB t«r the hUther education WMrmlyr where the dinner was to be served. by the 3.A0U aoidfers encamp^ In the Whatever ot glory Is Tenaessee's title, of mtaiSiurdeUgiitwitownor^^ crontniaitdMl i city, and by other esercisM at the of account books is ornamented at Of artealaa water. No looal oaait lehalew for Some offlcers came by bringing tbeae But oas la the galaxj^ shining la aha; mugs, and thinking to please the peo< frrounds. at which addresses wore de- Onr anlty la to oar dsatlny vltalt the top with two round figures mark- oompetaat iMtrootora. «p«.tal i-lwotagw la ^ICT. Larguagea actually Uvered by Bona. A. A. Taylor, K. Oas llsi aloaa floats ovar fair •Tsaaeases. atudled. LATIM.rRKN0Il,UBBI«All,a«OI.HlH.aRMK.8PAWBtt . pie thigr throw a few among tha crowd. ed with red and yellow powders. Every TMB BltT rOR BVIIIYBODY Wi Carmaok and S. O. lleiskell. We AU halt thsa the day of OHtaaalal dswnlag, day the book begins by a deposit of a womiioa of tha gaalto-ttrlna^oiiai. For eauiogne address c. A. FOLK, President _ ^ •loauBk The word was quickly passed along have not tbo space now to discuss the The day of prosperity, psaea aad good will) •mall amount ot money to the credit f! !• J!!? !• the line that the distribution ot prea- century of TsnDOSsee's history Just l^ir this Is bat only tbegoldea-llt morning, T. n. TAYLOR * SON. Of an haadred yssrs yetter seoi e glorious still. ot a favorite deity, and when the year PRANK RIOALDO, SupV. enu had begun, and InsUntly there past, except •Imply to say that It has was a rush for the Ubiet. It hap- draws to a close ^e money la aoour* . Msea a oobia history of which every Spsedoawsrd,fairbartfus, for ths breeies srs ately collected and used tor purpo^e^ Por ICE CREAM pened that there were aone dltohea Tsanasasaa should be proud. May bsadlag ot worship. On New Year'a day (flrat ADDKin near the table*. Into these some of tha nait ICQ yeara of her history ahow Thy sails toward a faturs, so fair aad so fist t aa ciorloua a nword aa baa charao- Brave seas and bright dsugliUrs thsir labors of April) all orthodox Hindoos are DR. KOLLOCK, thoM In front atumbled and toll. The SNlsBdlBItt Cream, 8hwi«tr'Butt8r,"Eio. jfe^ eroiM was so graat and tha prauuni tarlwd tha paat btiadrad. expected to dedicate pitchers to the May Ood galds thsfasim o f oar fair Tsnoss- godi and deoaaaed anoeaton. At niQkmliii, liAflUi.5hM T7-80 ly BOOK 0IT7 SAZB7 00., at). A a Mt9»KTAM CO., PmbUmbern, bablnd ao OTanrbalniliiK that thOM 108 B. Hlarh atreot. Mtm» V.9.A. '