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PAGE TWO jntBSM HUS », sy “a *■» LUlifwnn- umisHiNO co. , IWW» yw»d.nt RIUMTi »|ii ■ , a., «nr. • Mitoni [■■ ■ ■■ IN MIVANI B. H ' Y« ar j >*.«• • . * *V«f , » v •’"♦v •/ < r» ofStr •« <•' M * n*-cU»* mattn-. *«-*••“* I'rr.a »li ll elftliiKeb i for rypul.lkatn.n (.* credited to it or t«d « fil» *»«*» »»« ptibli.bi <1 h. ro oMifitu n of rproi.l »i« »l»o rcHurved nuv. 11 **' 1 ' i *♦**«■ - * Si*'feJkft.tr on SSkissubs £• In a vividly writtan urticlv of v length Mr t. W ' nfiflfev bty/before tK* public hit* of tTw general matters §h|h ahoujtl cngggv the atten 3o#of the cumhig WialktuNfc. fi.-lj writer with a Wcinmty Sulr doc» aut nuMit to bej fitiifh frarrwnfot 'ttv th»* larts 'mSi S e him vital Iti is refreshing Bk Aar a man eaine mil emphat i^t.i for or against something ! iptofi candidates are content to Bv# a bla<kt* eadorsoiiaml of ■ i things that are good and- Wn4cmu all things that arc ifirV remaining perfectly silent 3* the goodness or badness specific things. He sums upi 3m» contentions a» follows: *•» hWe nymt-' safeguard and Aieck the issuance of long term ymfts Presumably State and, "'Tie, Wa must seek tot reduce •g"fe We must ftseue the prl-t fi/MMBlfon Hie corrupt- Big mflin iitiMTthat have fatlen h u»x Tin- MflH Inot lie gwwuble fur n,. 'KfHalky may expect t£e pub .■it |i id*ment to Ik> *ufi?>vn<ldL Brtßhi/* point until he <»,• u>n* else has offered more tfi g &h the' third* proposition Skiauy of us have been fighting 9rtif3u*jr years, up through all She local 'conditions, that ihr SbrHhary laws should bo invio 3ats. If men are wilHng to spend fipifed it add no amount of *«v Kri{y in the law will prevent un fiil the public cotwrienge forbids ffc SMSUSK* I^ fit HI what they shouhi is*, and Bom one who cat) direct public i pm ansi more | w r rvJ fin but the voters passed sn Htmphatlr judgment against it firhit h t .i r ' >anno' In-.. ■Ptfßfi A.-'l in Mr. aHiloy’s * gat a log uo has merit to the ex -9iot that the custom of iiaain* fig term t»nda without provis- , fii for yearly sinking funds Hfeuki he stopped and the taxi fie feature of i)onda be elim-t, ' Jilted. But at present the bond „fiau seems to be*the ohly way 3 saising money for pul die ; which ore neeesaars fin! cannot be atoppetk But un- - fi WO become wilting to -take KhbuMk u*« .•y.rae oftJw ‘‘imr BjNfe app-umtr that now go to HiMte fy><h.;U from thc_J** ,, \ rise u) land values./ both I counly and town,: w>* HIW to go on issuing bomk do without wrtool' thoiuies. Bads and other rwtassHiy im Unearned land BHiuw tu ai .vt.M. Bnes are b<*tng built faster Bin upon any sObfcb hi B| HkirM, preaent the richest Bivij <jf tatatlon for the pul that make these, Bbaa. hut «« »r« too blind to, thr fact. When a vacant S juflops from a thmisand to BnOMPOI times In vidua m a fir great* that minaae might ■nMlbfi lie owner with of taxitioo » At piesent Mjs mnrttt <>r Inultiplied mil ia IgpsiriarKl sai rv.i Proposition No. 2 la Mr. ifialic.v’s catalogue runs counter I o No. 1 uideas he proposes so ' sos) the expenditure of money i fpr public enterprises which are deemed necessary for the wel fare of the people. Os course it gels UP liowher# to aay that government should economi-f ■rally ipi ministered unless we -how how it can be done econ-l omically. Mitch of the cry for .> economy comes from the lack* of “gt of ecoiHimy, Mr. Bailey can show where we can get the' bemrfhi a cheaper price, his information will lie welcome. Hut if he propose* to strp any, 'of the rssential enterprises that are going on in onier to save the money that should be leg-' itimately spent, he Is not doing a sorviem Wo fam v that 'Mr. Bailey's qitariM is with details of im»th-( ods in voile*ling niui expendiugi monry. line there fa always’, room for improvement. < * * Mi—— 111 I W I *'■ ■' 111* I THH MBANINGIiESH 0 I'HRAHK “Man,” said Robert Louis |Stevenson, “shall not live by! bread alone, but by catch { phrasra.’* Tuldng thrib a» a te*t Dr.l Frank rrane, Himsoff a good [phraser. preaehp» a sermon on thu buttte catch phras«‘s, 1 which ho says ia raging eon | stauliy. Peopk- no longer ar-| [gue, Dr. rrane thinks, mil hurl cbteh* phraaas'.fihey do hoi b. llieve acut disiajlievc. they yell war cries at each other. Home of tlß* akirPiishejs pf the battle are thus described Aliout all that a Republican 'knows a*, to hia political con ! victions is that he is not a Dem ocrat . » When a small mind get* hold sos a large word he crawls into i it as a hermit crab into a whelk shell.. * * Over the tapcuV* at the Pkizß the young lady smiles and says. “OH. yfc«! Kiljsttin. Tiw tugrtb dimension, you kstow. aigl ail .1 that, lt’a dreadfally ibfcerest iing." in The iloetor feels your pidse. hats your hand and qulota all lyfiito fears wuew be aeaMma you [TlMti tt's <srdy a iwtihll at<*rk of philphylarterum chyii banocu \Ur VVliat a Mod send is a wfioozy! You go right off to sleep. j The study of law is the ac !qnlantfnn of a new langnagr, afi<l you cannot tie a shining , uwuiig uwittk patrons im dlesw know yarn titles. plawp-rt have a vn F lilMlMriy m Hhen*uw m». gnd \Wu have to he a* tonguey with the jHmto mr you are handy with ft! r iulpeW,fif y«»| would nude T The nnfnitinted can read (French about us easily as they [can read the baseball news, where pur native tongue lies dead and buried betieaih n wealth us new and gorgeous slang. It’s funny to hear a dispute in the smoking riKirn of a Pullman or in a etoht No ctwebratkm appears to take plade at all. The jcontestants simply vie with nm* jiyiother to *i*e which'can think, 'up the most phnuH's ne has heard tiefore. i % Newvhd)*rr editorials ami i nwgaziues of opinion herd the |MOUa tiuek.ot dear «4d ahtb f riokits across the page each is sue. And Hus reader thinks he’s thinking. Young folks lieOomc tn.gaged •by swauplng vOhViuitioiial phra?.t|, Thgy are mai rled by ritual. When the baby i* born uH the thing* to aay about, the event arc known and repeated. All hia school day* the chiki is* taught the tWHtidao of knowl edge. * In business and society ho does the usual ami the ex ported. utnl he talks about it. and others answer, by saying the expected and the usual. m * l '' * 1 11 1 * ll 11r 1 " 11 T 111 1,1 Jr ' " r 1 I I - -11 .... . BRINGING W FATHER ~ J MeMANUS F‘ ]f ‘ 1 I fijfcfj ViV.'.''*,,. C <7! HV- T7 IM 7~ !“i , c —->r -£&' V nwr , ao or * rpfr£; au/LSr> ;r“ — j 7'' * P, 7 p A , * , W^ UV ‘ ) fV-ir” W fV - « t». «t». - n ■' V ,ir '' n '* ’ ' « WOf»t .- M |v- ’ " ' 7* — •- ~ _ ;1 . . '... ...■ ..•- -|g£ OwwiMuxmm»«iai mu tu »■«»*« —>»» » m... ....» .■—> . » t-r TT i 11 r» n ....... ■ nuril| . - iJL * .... *v.. U f -t-\. . * p * t SOME SHUT THjIS Dr. Oacar Hay wood, who lives on a farm at Mt Gilead, ibis State, to wfr.ch he has ap plied a romantic name, ia gen eral evangelist nf Calvary Bap tist churth of New York City. I'ke pastor of the church ia I>r. John ftaieh Stratton. Years ago it senna that Dr. Haywood was pastor of thi* church and in sogie way managed to have hiirfielf re. tlnaf, fartm the aciive pastorate. but k«pt on thu pa;v roll aa nom inally a general evangelist the ohuren. He gives his time tu ieeturing on one subject or' .another sa a frue hu’iee mid seems to IMi setneiehat of an ec centric, though talented, gen tleman, breaking a lance in wluiUoever cau»a he wills. Tie! has Iwen lecturing ut this Htate against capital punishment and some time ago etoressod the dt*- j termination to have this law •abandoned in No»*th Carolina. Now he bloopis out aa a propo gandist of thy Ku IClux Klim in Now York city. Tibe New York World 1 1 >iiud that tin' Klam was being organixed in (hdvary Cavalry church and made an in i vealigutionin. The paper wired i Dr. Maywood to state- hi* posi-i •lion and in.reply he Wired The World ns follows: “It is true 1 ain iptercsted and actively eligaued in the' work of propaguting the Ku! Klux Klan In New York city. In it I am just as zealous is I was ill tivo .work of endowing the, Cavalry. Baptist chunch four years ago. The Kii K2hi\ Klan will be the loyal ajly of every Prftte*tant church, BVwry pa triotic every ‘home in New York city. In tfc.oae sec tions where the Protestant churcjjes have died it will spring up and live. It is the | most dauntless organization know a. to men.” Then tim World usk« *i t he |>as tor of the chureh. Dr. Mtratton. how lie stooii. and got this re-: 'bly: r “He cannort come in here and 'do an.vdhing of that sort. Thtfre I* nothing in that movement : which has had my ayrapathy or ' can enlist n»y •u.opot't, There |:is no place in Amc rU-a foe the man in tite mask. He c.Caoo: be unvUiing • excopl • a megaoe. Abuses and excclsafa would be certain to follow Ids vuccesa. He wotikl onty split up our people .into bigoted, irrebponsibk- cll • hunk, ihsfnpt natldnar spirit and : threaten American froedom • and indepciuWino.” All .hfJVhieii it may bo (an • eiwl, pp li uds a row in Cavalry t"church which fnay result in cut* ’ Dr. Haywood loom* from the pay null. ■ e ' »■ ■ . n. ■ Set Red ('row Roll (’all For Strndtty 1 1 \ p- Thc Itvd Cro»« Rnlf i-nlt »ill t ,n --, crrnrutt>d uVi Sunday, whi n * nil th* j pw»cl*»le In Ihr elty will irppcnl t<> their u fr«»n th.i j.ul|Ht ' »«•* tilMi dur.'nr ttulT ofmnp. n w «s MiiManU U»t nUsht. All srv 1 to Iti (nii'i.Vili.l -that dny.” Thtß .vrnlmr thrre will b.- a inerting of the Worker. oonnuKl'l' «t 7:110. They > will hr given tlxtrurtiuna in method. - lur the Sundrjr enmpnign. ( l)r. IlrnAor i *t>n Irwin will rpiAiK. While the fu-ul- of thr' n.,| I n... ,r, . iiie-t roarii are un»g in l.iice rare •«# , ra.ee of nnOnnnl dien.trr. 'mint of the money iuhsyiibe,| here Will h# u-ed to 1 rmnbnt Inheretrtr.*ir, Wrlgrh mean- Hint Hie e i to ih. fund will |., runtrll-oOntr to jm.tevt the hrwUlt ~f thrjr community, er their own |*er*onrtt’ Xuulth. a. it h*» twrn poititeJ out m . re w. r. JiiMts t'o-oe. roMuk t BKh\KIM, is i\ vnar istii m»f; r> "O' r O' I fr .or r.i 11',,. > • who received Inn eh noturiety «» one «f Ik# •pvl inntrnrl brvakvtv nmonc thu etlfhip;<"' U'biKyv (flutter, it the )' \. f? lira hot turn i our hack on trould ■ ' 1 ntvvt • hem auuarelj. *■" L 11miu,> atji-e* : Ciiti, .):i+ ■ TW» welt imbohii vrw» .. ■ a ■■■■■ ■!!■■■ —1 ■ ' W * HISTORY IN THE • TtMl.vy'N gVNMTN Tbroe hundred and fiftieth annivaraary of the death of John Knox, the ts fa at j .Scotti.lt reformer. \ Ban. WlUiam 8. Bieidlne, miniatar of finaitea for C inudu, today euteri upon ttf* eeventy-lifth yamc,,,, The Wratara f>r. vtrv, jmd Conaerea lMr a A-rtorlatum otufiLr* In Portland, tire., today in »nnri«[mnvtntion. > A bi.nw tablet iif Brlvtn M. Muyhard, thu famoqa - rir lot uncalled today »l VWike Kore.t College, bra ajmn matat. , Sip. Kifbert A, Kalcoaor, prrbdaal of tha Unlverkity of Tuivntu, ia to delivvr the uddru.. today at the pounder'. Day ax<;r«iaea ul Carnegie liutitutu us laali nolpgy. . A mammoth gathering in the rau.e of ' prohibition will dpeu at Toronto today, when dalegata. from *l»ort «<sy *lv|- li.-J eountry will naaemble to further thu program as tha World- Laagtn- Agn/ji t Alehull.m. IN THK lIAYS NEWS Sir. Robert A. Falgom-r, who ia to be •I 4m Kounder’.r Huy erttae. of Curoegie In«titute of Tody wnimtA ki prn.ident of th« I’nlv. r.ity c f Toronto. Hi. udmini.tration of th.»t Mtatiltttias for fiftyen yeitry h««: made him an unporlunt fiKure . (1 tRe edui. i tlonal Itfe us the Dominion. By vo- j • cation ha ia n l'r*ihyt, riun Clergyman,' ; who wa. leaching in and udminlirtaring [ the J’rc.bytfrien cuUog., es, Halifax I drh.'U be wait rtimmofefd to tfcr Vyirnntn ' heat. Hi VM« barn Hi Pi i»e. Edwnrd , taland. »pedt hi. Lovfcooi! In Trinidad,; : and atudird at uuircraitte. of lk r- i [ ll*. Imlpaic, .Marburg, find Kdinburtth. tittlQg binof'f for leai-hinjf New Tc.Vu iHrrit Grri'k. Ihf fT ( uiiipmnioii of tha Order of St. Nithuel nud St. I Uaorga wa. tomferrej upon him in 191.1, ■ and tliut us Knight l.'ompamun of tha* ! eame order in IUI7. TOIMVB ANNIVERSANIPM lalf—The a.acmbly of' I the Territory of Illlnot* convened at ; KayknnKiit. fdl I The Trnm ei ir.ilgjji undei Can. Carroll embarked on trio Cumi .i --i *"•'* Hlvar to Join tieu. .1 uehaon a nrttiy at Near Orlranr, iMr *>opo Peg* ix,, di.gui.eJ «» g! -ngvitnt. took refuge at t.uyo, a fortlfi -1 d SfenpolKun -I..i(n»n. benjamin Stillman, who wa-. f j*lh« hc.-t to promtjte n.'Hculturut chow ( try in the UnIUM St«t*a, uied in New , Hnven, Bunt thera hee. 4, ln|6, : iS*p Auxu.t gcltnont, andnant fisan- j riar. dlad in Naw York City. Horn at! He «B-Ilnrni»iadt. m ; - ISMk-duhn, Wutrux UecktliA, Kplaco , pill lll.hi p of Georgia', died m tMupta. • Ram at RaUigb, N, C . Veh. !». 1H3I„ I !S*?n Th. I'nildd fetnte, rele.taad. th* j, lu.t us ami war drtofi'ohjaotora. ( ! on* year too Today l.ovd Curien, in epaaeh In tiiiitug. Warned Kranee nguioat l.ola|ion. Prontior Hriand daclured disarming on land would tempt Germany. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY'S Hon. Wiiitatu 3. Fielding, mimitier ' of IfhaHMvln th,. I >i>r(lnion cabinet, born •it llolifav, H, 74 yenra nga todny. Prof. Adam .Short), tong eomnm-lon-r of tRa Civil .erviec of Tanddn, horn at Frenre, Modgon Hvifciett, .ucce.tfol nnthor and playwright, born In Mna •he tor, > 73 Jeer, ago today. <| of the eminent leader. *r the archlteetnral pro fra. ton j 10 Amwieu. horn at Zaheavillr, 0., C 3 )-e»rr ago Jodoy. tWorgw Bum., outdelder of the Cincin nati Mntiahal Leagne ha.-hnll team bttin.ul I tiea, .V Y.. .Id y*«r« ago to, tlu> - i j » * *.y. ■ . FNIQtTE THRFTTAKES IM.Af’K IN ATLANTA "hile Ctta(. WorUra l.owked tin. Three Urn Drive; Yn K4pvn.no t <wipe Out Into the Sttrvrt ATLANTA, tig., Nov:- 2S..—An alleged aniahii+iio thafi, over whit b local poiu*i> todag ar« lit their Wita end, toak ptaei , 4«r* yartetdty aerordmv to jwilit-e, when , there amdenlifted whitn Yard Walkt l ini'. A*» HUtoiiioblh- ilimr roam, aulacted a new .md expanalW- coupe agd drove it otf. 11-cur Ba.Ri. janitor for the U.tab ie-limeii|, w. ( , Kgndi d a card iieariry the mime id an Atlanta attorney by one of ttie triu who defied him to hare thei| *i i e.tod. , The janitor .maid he a.krd the tnep »l in they aateved whether they wiihed • l*myn.tint ion. Uenioiift i ,«t i 0,, uuthing—we are*t a . ihg till. «ar.'’ oar of them f. rnpiVrte.f “ y •nymg Thereupou lhay coined tha coupe and drove away. CASUAL ENCOUNTERS '"—T 1 By LEARY WARREN ADAMS. -~£-~ HOHHM.Krttf HORSEPIHTOI.S. ; Emmett clerk the Horton ! Hotel. and Georg* luwr, a con-.' *: ruction foreman boro, have tnm j(oiti» out In the country a little **«» to »«t * fanner's daughter, and Imd bed 11 in* called .on them at F.o't'm-k OW * other niuAtTheir friend* Hjfy that when the dork rtnttk tline, the F faf er came tp tho door of th» parlor. 1 Itelilnd him. around him, everywhere' were barefooted children. Emmett raid that the sight brought back to him riemorie* of h,t own barefooted and ;<e»ehty*« dny*. "Say, young man," ,*id the matt us open field* and bright sunshine, -and ’ ploughed ground, "It it buftWric. Wot have •horaepiato! tW ont here." krunioti * two qgaa bllalgKl aa, any two eyea ndghty confronted by euch a prepo ..it ion. For a moment h* crated to count to are if etrory child hud fiv* to**, Ifo ju i i HtM end l.link -a ■"H... ;< IH«to! timer he | • I himself half aloud, in nn unbelievable <man-!«ty; "horaepi?tol'tin..;'? . . . Win: .sort of tuna it that? ..." & ‘ Haven't you otrrt bacu operated on’" ttnid the farmer.,,* bit j-wjfTly an! | m . patirnll; ' ■'* „ ‘.’Wbah! " exclaimed frihH-tt, rising, n ; Huh, then Ia pray pnllor filling hit cojh : tdnamce. He blinked bo inory. life idak ret , nbeud. aye. gpowing bigg.', ji f t. "What t .. .* , I >'•" bts-o to 4 hot Ml %v ‘ '-'M fhr#u,<r pityingly- ; • , whore they hate unct und doctor, and ! c‘o. lybndy goes to bad soon?" | .‘Oh," .aid Emmett with much relief - . * : j "Mlt." atid the farmer, “no* y#u un-f . demand!" , ; N’ow I under land - . , "Weir, why do you keep' .tundlmr* You esn come out again." V ' Ikl ' w * hut the darky you nnwured Brnmatt -mPI l*U 9 n't bvllove I do. what'w** ' About catching coming before hang ing. ’ IIITTOMir M Dm of Fny Mother. iWotHKHi. Mwv H ive IViisoW W-r Ou n i hi'b en. Is Belief of Some LANCASTER, Ohio. N'ov "1 —rfK Aaaociutod I're**.)—While partial ~,h|. Mon of the inyajyry aur-gnn In* the 'infilrq' oof pf'*h„ !t**w „r the pn*>r<- f-ws!y of Irv'n t Read*"ten- father, , mother und foot «ai ,i| w*. j to m»'o through exsminat g'i | ! of the vital orgap* of IWo ad ill* it i 1 oiuntbita, today, i.fflcial* here war c taa >ng the tragedy on the auppo*trtln that : iba family dt d from the cTeei, *f po #on intent opally ndmini.t red. Theoriea that At death* aect ! d« nt«l we-* c„t aside while pollea sop county clßetrla reached for the possible perpetrator and a pluialblo » Opinion that x perroaa whoa* bodieg Wore fottnd m the 'llr*'der*on home yriterday. died from the « (*s4tn of » quick-acting poiaon, pe.aiblw taken with their evening meal on Tna.day. wo*» evprra.ed by P» R W Mondhank. l lacs I phyaic'dn who a’tettdt ,1 them several day* prior to their death* and performed nn asMopjy ywaterduy. koicmn-t in the tn'.TUli of iavrifi c’lttor. today appaVcntly ao ihi-poi.ii hljtty that rmpon.ibillty for «h* d( ith*‘ t • t« •* >• ■ It.n t " faintly. !!rs. Me* I-' on. n "Q'd.ii-g teen 111 fur ic ■ • ")<■ *• <i h IKiiJ aii**« upon the re*‘!bt! 4 iy h*t r.fE- m-y hav*, beea mentally uni afar,cm! by protracted illnea.. Nh* frena 1 nily had conducted htrraclf atrangniy in h:a presence. D, Mondhatig .aid, a.peidally dbring ill-’ n«*# of several member* *f the family whirl! proced.cif their death*. Attention *t|!l wm being given the sfativntß'. of 1C •• i A> i tn Hr. M'>ed hank that he believed rheniie* we»<* fflv.t •' hint poison and flfi-ni! «tiii'.< piatiun In an unmtlled |. tur dirtSt . . to ih? State rfv|iartmvTit of Health that *otacon« might have inland hU hena and placed poiaon in tkv family’* pr* V -r. Oil! th « !> 11." ad to ■ii.nVtn.ti I son.-what by Inveallrrv .-n Vtina without thinking ta like shout ■ng «itheut aiming No man ever benefited bimauif par luneMiy by lajuring-ofher*. in the dietiunary of deVcrmlnatta'i thvre I. nu .uvb word a* failure. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 1 For November 26 »■ By 0. U. ALULM .1 , ~ ■, I' (i’otdrg Teat: Tha Son of man baa f*me to aeeb and to save olticb ta : bd wktk* !»:«#. jk I Utfw Teat: Luke A: la, :gti-d3. 3«. .1 \ ■ Jl.fl (t) And it came to pans as-: terwardg that he went through-! , out every city and • viilagfe. hnwing tha, glad tid- ■ inga of thw kingdom of God; and th« twelve wore yiUi him ' (26) And they arrived at .'♦He' country of th* Gadareneg,' which is over against Galilee.: (27) And when he went forth to land, there met him out of the city a certain man which had devils a’long time, and ware no clothes, neither abfnle In any! iiuuiic, L*t in the tombs. <2B> When he aaw jUm hti cried out, and full down Lafore him, and with a loud voice waid, What) have I tonlo .Jesus, ill u ton of (. nl auifit high? I bwcech thf i’, t.rment ms not. 1 (29) (For he hrui commanded j ,M»c uncic* t spirit IU come oe( of the uian. For ofteatimua it r ! bad caught him, and It* was: , kept bound with chains and fir fetters; and he broke the band i. and was driven o fthe devil in o j th© UrtMferftes*.) (38) And - Ttsuß asked him, wiving, Whut -Is thy- name ? And he said, Lo-j yidn: because many devils were, entered into him. (.91) And li/hay besought him that he would not command them to go out into the deep. And There was a herd of many awine feeding on the mountain: ami they besodcht liixn that hei would suffer them. (99) Then went the devil* out of the man,! md entered into the swine; and the herd ran violently down Yi iop i’la ■■ in ,the fake, apd were chokott (3H) Now the man out of 'v hum tr, ih’vils had depart ed besought him that he might go with him but sent him r.way, ".avlng. (.39) Return to thine own hoir*. and shew how •rrvnf things Gn<r hath done v ifh the*. And he went His wav n”d published throughout' t F. * whole ( ftie bow> things had do'r unfci h : m. Jcraa th® Ureal 1 ” | The goWaa f*t prearnts the heart ( of thr leeson.-Tli* work and'mixtion of onr Lord has luway* beta to srsrchi unS |o .avp, the halple.a' ao<! thl* mtaaipii of iji* ), Bg nos l‘H« i* t(,e same yesterday, today and, forever. 1 * When If* prent thro >4»hoot ev ry city , ‘yl viltarr Ptfnehing and ahnwing ke r 'ad Cling* be -.Urted a movement h*» spread throughout m».<uool th* j and to h a mnr- »p» t |f| e gia part-! . r.jf wn*d* wo.. f t i Into all th.- wor'd (earth) and pro*, b H ' -Cd: pci » 0 - **,>ry eraatur*.” ft will , bo no*ic«d that Joan, J b*fo-e h* **e, thi. venunution (Mari.4B: 14) h* "up bra dad bit disciple* beeau e of fbelr iini.fiief «,,d ha-dr.-s. of heart." Thla ♦° '* H t U’br an verlfitl i:; 'Wa-ntrv ft Ji < t i , t i r• i ~ w:sri iWt th’n;'* th i bWp., •* ivo i’j a' , * fee th j yh’ ■.t'eb aetfejs.fcg. The •*•'*{ of jutstvaat 4 rc* *jDi i* lest I'd kate tcitb •orinl iwoblews and other v , 't:->. Rorrefy r«r SSO.’if.l Eli!:. Dr. 3ciifi.e!<| »M eru.- a* k-rs, “!*•’ u I ' f D: g .* , *»« correct if? ei: 1 .-.! lhs of •tmv tjjy *• Ml answer i. •«•<,!? aotth t«f. .t*. :t. tie » an • a. th * k . ■ " * . m;|, -.iav, i.y, tntoaipor -11. •, lit; juab «i .sltlbut i si vei» i!», epprc.sion *f tho waak t'-iiK, •vet* i.t their *«rat. To • .t 1 iff put ij.to th. world one ■ i I i " i ,* **' *K the Holy bp rit In 1 ,v ' - i!? v Tha best help » pat-Ur *i . , lot so, el probfeta* *f ; •F- ro-••hm-;iy it t* humble hiin*«lf * ' Ce!, fo.s.ike hi* *in», rctwivv bp.r.t, ( ai»»l ii.;►»! ~i loader, love." *, >»J i»i W«u.j, j ■* • eflt ah«”:| pria.hiuat nr- - . !: tain wor.um fhioh had boen heafatl of Wil eprfrit* and infivaailtn wvrv with hicn. Thia is p remarkabl* cirrom p*d •i» auatiuned alan* by 0L kmHf. >Siie I* gvaprl la call«d th* “*a»- irqlfof homanbood.” Jt ta (f*H> t-1 WrfU-r that “Jit- pruuimi-Dtly’ ge -ofti* all the Ma Maf|fr ”»*» of Whfi.t toward many w*aahn lla alone telly u. bow Jclaa intaed fit* da*4 h»| of N*i». beiag "touggad jjUtfc eaaaasiuia" bataaaa he *u Die •Sly atm if Ida rutrtlieb, aad •b« la, widow. "He alone tells the clrMfn .ta'hc*. rjer)t.ouiMl in the leeaon Di*t ilisa* ii> fh|j* m. owmary pipro*g; le HMD If . hdml of ■tniatgdpi* women. Ho alone tali, about the widow Anna, the prophet** id: Ml and uhout Mary • and Martha .ml he nlone tell* , how onr Lard mid reseed n poo* woman With the lousier naata, of "daughter" 1 and said to hvv, "dauchter, be of good ' clvri-r", and Luke alone tella b nw J*»u* . jtmaeit ui the wcopinß women who fol -1-m -ii Him to lb.- cto.i und tourhingly »- d ".luRRhU-ra of Jt-Misalrm weep notjps ! tor me." I i|: iU>j. % V' li is aid that the Scribe, and i’hm . i->tea italheri > up their rohoa in the ItresU sn4 syoaßonue. lest they »ltoai.l '.touch a v,onion und hold It a erime to ' iuwk, t ISl.VsJtfsT wu4i::it lit I.uUD " ;(Camhcidxe Itlble! The iii>4|tk-s wet* ope- surprised t» see Jesuo talk | ta« ta * H 14*01*. tdkshir 4; ii). TlwO.ftß .in, n of Hi- time nn . «rth »«*« f«|ad ifi*n out and were true to Him and Ee had -a toadra hu»K ftp them. T«f> ! w*, lie th- "(!.,d of eompaeslon" wJkhae "♦term ■ n f.i>| no*," and wry Yno ' insii tltouiti Be true ta HA. Fallen Angela Wjth th:» hauihle hand of inir Wen-in urd "tiie twelve" and not ; with a bind of warnore like David H* Wr->t npl.ut presthinir and then With His di i-ij-'i-n He went over to the other i aulv of the lithe nnilo arrived Ut the jcduntiy of Gadardtes, anil the. firs*3o inv,t Hiin wo. the Worst afflicted erea *are who had over benouirht rolhrf f ,ent Ilia.. One po.,ies#oil of devils, not s devll v hut *dtr . ila wHaee name wa*„ * li, e!t !*-. A, Ri, -an lecion numbered ••t'O. Oru) When cp.t' yilo VOO (wind would ifive three to a hog ami one hug ; could not stand that. In Human. 6IU w,. hav« )J»ia: “Know |)e not that U wkum yo yield yo»»r I salvos .ervanu to obey, hi* M rvanl* p are to Whom y* obuy; whether of inn -dito daafh, or of obedience unto j i ir.u.ei'tsanv.-." There otsi two gnat -wills at Wark now in- Util world: Un . 1 -I and the «ill .-f Sf^»n.. The demon* ucksaowledßed the »l|p romsrry cf OoJ wh*n he i* yielded,(«. for Ho aoa. not force adtodteaea. and .also £ . know lodised Ju*u* no the Son of t.ed when they cried ogt. “Whut have to d* wyth tb*e. Joaa*. thou Sot* of Ood! Art thou come Iwther- to rasplt ua be faro tha time." Who and what wero th**., demeho! They wevo. apinte' “utyrtemi apirtta." ' 31att. 13; m-Hi and S.Aau* eiamififah 4MatL Jh; 41) ami are violent and mkl : eieua. i Mark I; 3d; Luke They reeeffr.ino the »upr-rit" puthoVity of Christ *:i the Holy One of <lod. '(Marie' f: 34). They know, their final loom i tit. f They *Dcm to he hotter fWtcl ifbojt .he Deity of Jcsift and eternal torment than 'some «{ the loachcra of this day, rind they nowhere naked for irrtj or forgiven***, nor did thi r i!i man who htii, which refutes thr doctrine of • chance cl! r deeth liiutrht by ■ »,oioe in this day. .Th a Is o'eoHcnt authority for tho >,a that .dvmona are diac-mhodlnd .»-vital I**k:u<r tu yo.ano* a body ■ no Um r i« ,much sacriftor to iu nf f tli.st U w«., often ucruinplioh-d. idi-a ip iutf. one of tho pronfoet of 't.'i'eriiaU once piwaohod a netrmoa at * district conferva to In Il«a»f«r4 In "'hith he took tiutt pedtion and said lie 1. rod that when the devil failed to ; Kvt poeaeN.ion us a human being he would take peieoston es tha hrntes, and Dr. lUn demon, es the Elrat llaptf.t church. New'York, take* a similar vi*w ..ad say*, referring t» verae 2h. “tor nu tit to them i tkiuoiiei meant disem i-.Mit and had previously been dltcnbhHtil by death." and he claim, i (hat I. i scriptural. He further hold* that the hodns of the wicked dwH--' ate dustreyed (burned up) while thoip >».!i rv forever turmcnled with dis -Hodmrnt. Soy chapter on endless liuient In "Can the Dead Com jiignicato with the Living.”) — .. , - —-—in i. —■ .. i i . _
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1922, edition 1
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