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DYING STATEMENT CLEARS YOUNG MAN Dyi«V Ctrl Clears Young Mm Of AilwoUls Larcany Charge Asheville, Dee. 10.—Louis Phillips, popular young man residing near Franklin, today knows that a voice from tha grave cleared Ms reputation of the eteln coat on it by charges ot having stolen an automobile. A deathbed confession from Miss Orpha Bishop, a pretty admirer of the young man, who lived oi.ee in the same county, just published, reveals the in title story of a joy ride that rc suHed la the accusation against Phil lips in the little town ot Franklin and later ended la a tragedy far away tram Main street. Ttve death of Miss Bishop in Jacksonville, PU., ,n.i Uic final chapter, and In a letter posted after her demise, aa she states it would be, the narrative containing the inside fhets of the coo* against Phillips is revealed and the writer !■■■ An wants tk* wnrtil knrew tiWmf the young mac wae fatally (forged. In tarn the letter (how* that Phll lipa mevar told the real atory on the ■tend when he waa brought to trial it the police court at Frankie for hawing etolen the ear, and the reaeon uraa that a true statement from him at that time weald have htaated the ruputatiaa of another young woman in the community. Several yearn ago R. L. Porter, of Macon county, tout hie car. U wae etoien from the front of hie residence and found later ditched on the aids of the public highway. Cimnnjtan «« pointed towuria Phillip* at the man wtao had taken it Throughout the proceedings again it him he de nied the charge, but took the blame wMh the remit that he wae fined |tU aud coeta oaVy after every effect had been made by In Os enlist fn.nue u»! mw him from th« ehaingtig. According to the lottor written by idttc Bishop, whdis dying of tuboreu leaia to Jacksonville. Phillips wae the innocent victim of circuin*tantlal evidence. Him Bidiop writes that the ■ and so vend others, including another young men and woman, took the ear I for a ride and intended to return it —* wci numpi ID tho raad hy accident after they bed teat (hair direction. Us informed them aa to their location and they offered < te take him homo if be desired. Phil Up* ffat is the car after recognising thoae ia it, bat did not know the ma chine did net belong la those ia po* •aarton. Ac icddent lad te ^yi^r tic®a, aad to ms* the r eg teak j a of *ba gbt, Bdfftpe shouldered Uw harden at the eeeoaatioa, with tha the party would share half the ex ponas. In this mag the reputation of tee girls won aavad. About to die Idee Bishop decided te explain tha steals affair, aad her latter is a pathetic hut powerful nar rest re, written soars te tat angrazsraet InsHy far parts, bat nererthaleas ring ing trite with all the elmaenb of real ®deia: "They say people who are dinet opposite make the bast mar keter: “Yeah, thafe why Tm lookng for a girl with a let of money.” Clem Up! 'Wfeat sort of Bible do you rastdT What la the Mima at your religion? mb* ig vaUgtea aad how dooa yours ■•act year Ufa? How dees it (yuan) offset tha three of year neigh bors? The writing* of Ooufnsciaa aat taken m (ha splriteal guide of ear friends, tea Chinese, aad it may be noted la peering that they, so a rale possess the reUgfcm that they Brstenlidni , the Hindoo re l%*en. -trick requires or admits the of coaso these hundred and *bb*y akiiiea different gods, goddee oa, spirits, demeoc and thing* anl ntea aad Inanimate, is the religion «« caster htef tea human papulation • *ba mated. Abate In hundred yccic befesu Christ tens been, a aa tW* of Northern Indio, Sakya Oar Ulna, giew tirod of the Bnsbmin Byiaent and slorlisl on* of kin awn, the t'••rlilng* of •1Tt>c BuiWlha.” w he called himself, at* second only to thus* of Chriet u far w morality 1* concerned, and *r* followed by morn then four hundred million* of people. Buddha gnvr live great comma-—*■ toentv. prohibiting murder, stealing, adultery, lying and drunken***. Ho taught, among other chin**, kindneos to anlircJs, forgiveness of injurias, haui ltty, control o( temper, and charity, or (roo<l will. II* admit* of no Clod and no future state of being. Hit was rather a gloomy philosophy, offering only sorrow while In life and nothing beyond. Our Lord, Je-u* Christ, taught a better way, whle his moral leesons *"•••« along tilt same line os thooe of tl-e lluddhu. Hr left room for hope of reward beyond the present life, if one will meet the eoindKtoro. These conditions are simple and easy? Yeu, uar. He understood human nature thoroughly, be tag human himself, subject to all the tampta thine and aiturementa that boost man kind and tie, more,than any before or emco, sympathised <*rtth sinful man. He taught that the heart Je the sourer of man's conduct and that In Hi oatanrl or unredeemed state Is full of wickedness and filth, therefore onubte to dictate righteous action. Ur taught the doctrines of; first, repentance, then faith and ovary gaail (tori.. Holiness: Matt. 6: 48 and 18: >1. Adoption, John 1:12. Love, Matt, 22: 37-28. A* ordinances he gave, baptism, the fjord's Supper; and preaching the gospel. He also taught that the works of tha Serb chid] be rewarded, Matt. 16-C7. Humihly and lows are cited as the greatest of the virtue*. He taught hia followers to respect the laws of thv land: Meet. 37-27. Ail good works ore rewarded if they have the sure foundation of faith is God. There m, even now, prevalent among —gevm- auiinav——o kh professing Christians tha An tiaemian theory of baiief that ene ■et of faith Juannra tha satire lift of tha believer; till# la aa extremely dangerous error sad 'hatucaUy leads te unpardonable ala. each aa ha pugniag the known truth, obstinacy in sbi, despair and Anal tm penitence. Boddhlsm is preferable la that typo of Christianity. It at hast, offers no hope of reward nor fear of pen irhmrnt. “God as hood the world.” Yao know, Jao. I: 16 Is a mast beau Ufa) text, but ft cannot proparly be interpreted aa a lleonm to prac tice evil, far "The devils aha believ Ml. and trembled." Bat their belief brought no salvation te thaae. If yea accept Christ's aalvntha* through faith, yea mat also accept the rr eponalbllitie* that aeeaamaj It Car tain man mtm hare aaaamed the spie iUul leadership and religious ado ration of larg* number* #f "fofks" in the name of Chirstiaaity, teach that natural human depravity la stranger than the gyirit of Gad- They _ f i WQ a* that now lurs in the •erlpUri is then a pafact human rlianwun mentioned, eXfCirt la lh«- pt rton ul Jcaaa Christ. Anyone win Is ut al conversant wHJ\ tho Holy Book knot*', tho falsity of that statement. TV , point oat tho dirty aklo of cartel/ Blhlo daiseUn before thuir eom-r. nation and hold them ap to us i Bi chining example* of Qodlinaet. Peu-r denying Christ, Noah gctdnt dcuafc, oad othoo liudunces af folki wrong without tea guldonr of the Hob >?£rit, which leads ct; to ala under such prrarViag u. tin* end prominent in church affairs, yoti wil find drunkards, grafters, common thieves, tiara, -adulterers, forgvrr blockade whlsliey maker* tar) srlir-s. and other darigri-ous character* whose, ateiotio arc condoned lry the nujority of ths congregation of which th*r members. Mot only so bat In tin foot of evidence above guoation, thrli 1^^———— J ■■l'- 1- ■ ■■-■■■■SB-B— r*'*t do** ml hailtata to Mato that "fheur Birtti-in have donr ua«ma|” : .iihI t wt "ti..- indy iami Hanc is to I -cl'i.BK abettv th* things they boa* l iukv. blip .lit taiJt and roarythiag •will U> all right." llngnaua <tao : cia«! It U ua if ho aaM, “fallow ; jr.y arm*. pty ray eotory, Mbacriba • ta my graft and 1 will IMP an year | ioo'i tcipottalhiliiy." Jmw ***** j .nught uny «<* »urt! 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