5118 «.SJife'L ptEllUBAPTiSTCH'JeCfj M (xr t'h, CaW>l j ri a. Pt:Bti,!^H.E.rt IVEEItt ?i ,1 '■■■ fSifeWU SjtPTi;TPlg.SO.I ■ J. r--. ilE'SllOR?!, I’ros. ' 1 E. -!;■(■,Jjjvii., Vice-Prcs. ■ j ■■ BU 5.'f!'.'.'’OK DlKECrOWB I Bill, b: dja-ts, } Vol. “I.KT BROTHI^RLY IM.Y'B COIVTSSTBE.” Ormondsville, K. C.. Vv'ticliusda,}', Se-pt, 2.1,- For lar'Rif.r ao'vM-vacm--: 'tracisJ wl.l; .1 So 2, a bf.st nsf/tion. lor I p-.vr.'iitlr co:i rrctc'.h f'-da i ;'3 -)iibl.’iO.K! '.'t{ olob'ci.- 'ypLORV 7''. ■LU. F. MoLawiiors, I- '■ T.-J.-Sawyer, ; w. i-i I'Hiwjps. ■ Wai/i'be Marfield,.,., ,E, [i. Crafi, , j •T.; jAijiwioN, I :-;l. jJi.'.iS3(fo;rA>, Treas. .?kVI)en.i?"sft owt for glory • l, n'fT, the'world lx;hi“i(i ' DetVi-minyci, fp,r a'City, Th:it nut ojfsiv^ht to find;. And, to glrtrY I will'go,. And to glory i ■vviif',. go, .i’ll go, ill go; . And to’glory I will gc;'' ' • . - some and God’s'handiA;as in ike'll work, even in the n^inin^ of ■work:'’ . ■thec>)d sailor yy'ho Animated by that grand- name of Chi-tst, a'dd his lij.-.nd l.thongtt, he stitched m I left illy w3rldl; I led. mv. w'iri honor. ]y ktn 1 . Aiv .•,..rLv;iivu away 13 .in tl’L' >vorU ■Tfit' determined, to do more is‘still to come noJut-j his Iw/iriblc v.-ork well I'drthe lii.au torigae can tell. j.sake of ytlwi's. From that But' al.i of ns should be alire ■ ximc oi: he ‘emicbled his calb ■ AtBKTS rOK ' '•CFc’,. ■ec.ty. i ".li TblSBWIl-ti TIM. . 4' ■ . AAr.„,,v,tii Us , 'iVr ' yaicatius, A, .4. TvsotJ, Ih'Dy.vi;?. , Ip T , PhjL'ips, Cbuc'kiry ‘‘Grav; fii .B.; '.Vloorj:. W."H. .SfeMgl.h-r.- R;.P;; 'lAsse ‘-Ec-euiC'-tt’ and t. K.l McCaskey. ’ j .-MI suhij'rrlpGbi’K^ paJd lo ■ tad .'looking' getting readbf.'mg; 1 ..'OTtip.'Ouons., tho '.-.biV’iKg - 'of jG-o'd^cs- OcS. 1 ,.y^nd \Vr%t|Kai !n^'*go^u,i.anie,i,j n«(i,oth.jr'thnVi ^.ot . now'. t3 bv; 4f} • kmoT-Kcd at. brtt fA' a''Kin(g-d.d!!jL;'^orvM'«vmg -Ao;,i:e’ s,sij I'd betterdairy, . : | -atiorie xvith a ro'd of ■iron. Kev. 2: 27,- And the, ;}=5gn'S,'Of'h;s c'Oiningnre report -. t:d. .•aTm3^^t.yveek!;v. There are earth ..'urJee;; in varioiispiacci-, They, thought-I was tooy oimg For to prcpatc'.fin* dymg, • ■ .'\rid th-'.t wns,,an n.v'-'-thernc; ■And to glory,,'t. ■' will be pan’ •'ifno'i.v''e( [ivc ’ the e om-; 'Cppie .all niydoyirig hrethren. And !-ten -to .triy'-qry, All you -d-e 'bac-ksiiclcrs, Alust shortly or die;; And t.>. beggingi^ will go, &e.. eytTyoneMiif^t do vdio MaHrA' •d'! hah-.. t.’^adc . 3t:K ■ Highest of all in Leaveninj Power.—I..atfsf,C.'S. Gov't Report, rowder mpjs: OB!’ StlKiJ'A\ SULEritOXS.' ThdsmiijGrtality.'.of .{he'shul a iieiversal'itp^^t' anti dd- , j.bsire dl th«, .hiahan Moe.—Dr. lamiiies .11 vanoun parts oila 1,1",' , . > . ■, ■ ■' i Senaft- the. etuAh, ■ ■ imW: > J. WjV.biFtfi.thi-i^jiSjjipcty.ra-rinv ' .i X.'*l,rt'r.H...t.cv, tsc-ilF-.Ler or.p.i.>F'i. b’Ug-,; 'I '.-.Fl'-E.'n.-l'; ... tl. W. E'.b-vi-'-hJ. Siii'icv n. irt'A'idi irti. .Surdf-*'.)!-- hiB. li, Ifn--.-, i:orfrtK-v, . ‘ ’ Dr. p; }l ^ I, , ‘ u i fii I ( Prvl. J.i'. t.ilhai-.M. l:iW0’..’.F‘ih, IaFirf«''.’H. K. j. 13. Yi T. C>rr'(i*iri «T)d.£. A.. Daidoi, 1 ■-CNFTi loNrni The Lord, .he loves the beggar,'' Who tridy beg? in.d?rd; ... > Kb £i.I way.s, wHl relieve hipi ' When c’vT Vie stands in'Mccd;- And tO'.i,)eggingT •iviil feoV&c. ’ Wip-,, F. fJasr, U.vSa^j^rt I 10*11.01 beg for ru'hes, Nbr.to.be dressed Tire; Tiio girrmeDt thti the givesi me; The sun. it v.’lil ontsliine; .•\tid to beggiiig i tvill go, &o. Ifjfiiftli DiR-il i&ST mafifiE: . I'm, not ashabied tfv beg, Vi’hile herc.pu earth I atay; I’m not ashamed to wrfteh, . I’m not,ashamed to pray; ■'.,And.i;P I ■wilfgoy.'^.d The rieheMy man I-ever'sa^y, Vv^as onet,ha:, begged the’ihi&t,! {' IlissoiH Wan filled with 'jy.sus" ' And the H.oiy Gli.jsv. .\nd to begging I ii’ili &e. .\Y.af&- 'thres/tened tind'.Ap'nug'tjfl-.-forjeven. i.f they iii>.not com^..; There ary pes- tdcnces m nearly filt parts of the ea.ftli, with an mergati.e o£ fiin,/cTruVikf:nu.e8&, ariu r-iduitry j nli the not^ [ bexyisdom for ^tdl .'viion ' tvv I make peane .vvitlx .God • ■’^vhiie j VA alh'),w.‘d?Let Mr, all wake -up guid ' try to 'glorify - —fair 'woi'dii. Aod g'£>M: cpuri3e!if/}.iiin.;.)t on ,up; we be fnghbshAtl-.i'no pdr 'daty-ir-L. .Estrange. '-•A^futh can Itanily b^iej/'pec*' tedito ihe, croo.ked policy and ■why ' :.kkr;yhie,5 .pi -wicfrldly af- u Rtfwra.si'aiw«rwAi.^.v ULjf.I^- ■' They tb^t: Piakt the glory ! pf.Ood their- end, ?uul the'|!‘; '~h, i-;- -J -FA , 1 ■ , ' 1 ' iheu.at the ivsiiier>qe o.,i>ro. ■ ’ \Vonl 01 God thei.r rixh, (hei , .■, • 1- n 1 *v -I ' - A-. *•;. West, 4.Tiyr. di:T,t, sister .bp-’.ufc of God . tlick gfiude oi: » j h' e 1 - i '+1,.: iv A-' I'.r, ,.Amanda- Wlnty, alyed - thelr.atketious,-and the prov-i - ,, , i'. '-t. • •' „'ycai-s. She iimted wjfh Mie i.rknee,of uod the guuie of,,i- , vwni o • r. . • » . .|f‘ree XVii! C,'.i.pT;st ejufreh at tneir affairs, may beconfideiit T. -i y r 1 ' 1 r LnM'isii Cnnpd,’mdrv vesu's that -che Lord . ijoos before ,, G, - * - , , • .J , . ago, anc', hay .Ikon a cons'.yG Me .wont be-,.„ . _ t i ' ■ cst. ' ■ ent member eve'.’ since,, She had been sick only a few 'lavs fpi:e israel in .-ihe' wildernet?; though ngt sosei3sibly’.-^Hcn-> LV'-' ■" ■ '' birrs: fi r truth likcJIght, iraveh;! heart; that sOn’s v/hen Gpd sa^\ best to. take >r, . J -ij. ', ■ . ~ her soirii henne to heaven, ^he'laughter, pumyis sale, „i,g ^Mother, oae whose t-hhf..t’a'n tm/ther i’, • . ■ j. ’ u . ■ :,h'ister, arad' inanv inenos. to (VA.ry i-t.^ret o ['mourn her loss. The ehiirch - , , r ' I- ' ' 1 1 -1 I "d • r ' 'h’as lost one of its 'truefic m sirai.rlM: hiKis.—Loitop. I.ncdged abcuv,. who., has fori ' : ■,• i . ... ;, .. . h- e' -rj ' rt- , members, but we led tliat 1 tere IS j,ngoodnessnpen-j coiiiidentiai inenualj , ,, lOod’sname m heariVjg av.d etrativ.; power that lUAhing-tian I Ghnstinii fatlier. Theyiareui;/ * ' '''' •obeying his bon. M'^^s.tohelp w’lthsta >d. , . Cmnning malicci danger who wear ^ a the Vkreaven thebbiliimy of' that kingdom melt tivay before, its mild, open, jnf kind parents, x'\- ,' (.-i....i n ... _l n . r.b.. ...1—. ...Y.... f*. -It t.. f ^ _i n. _ I VI. \ rl R.^cT.ck.. 4. Iv... I'l ^......11 ..V. . ; i-‘ 'vvel. }; j, tiia.l a'hall Tc' . .-I A 'K i'-koj'* fkipk "f. ' unt. of 1 CtMo Ifu >kii oti'f juuililjBd. I fitlHS .$m5 m W75K»V BF'i i a,mO rr«5t:i;>rk;' Vlix pi ...)t c irttlj .^I .'or* It'll f. I* 1.11. r A n. 1 ilia... o.Ca mj.lioti T» . -i.iirt 14!»»«iiw 1'..r »r F'c- trt 'r*.n irvOjitKi , , . I.KirvMKKfc; ir’’ . I’i;!)Ii«lihi;: tl«,. Ho. 2 4th S'a-t H. .J iniisnpaWri, And how \vc-j’.'i‘; epetiurcged, ,. Comfe leb As tir£V'V'.'iA,.tto, ra.c;: .b-a .b’.gijfe' "' ' .Ape) si,'i'4’. thu h-.ily SBvng; And to glAvrv f .vyill go, &.c. er erid -ROM ’FDElisA NT iVlLt. Dkvh'EdM ok: steady 1 bbnci-; •(iail Mamiltor. | a.nd uncover the heart and rm only to- -those vyHo fiiith of thti^'Vg.ispel is'* Died ak'the rcsidehcef of Jap. r. ...-.-. ' Ei 4:.- t c Gai%he.tv. .'^ug. 2Qthb sis- that ei.iciior. of the. nho'd which ^■ter' tonic Daugbatv; 'of: heart V. MORKIf: .3' ATfCRlTV AT JAW, bSNOW 1:11.1,1;. N. C. VV'dl H 'll Uit’ By'-'as of fti-' Lt)'./ii-. VVityiif HFil 'Wiipdii oou- ill the Pef[tr;*.Viei;u!-i Hf, Newljeni. ' 'ulicctioii!. ;a sfk-eiahv,' FOfJRMl’NDR&rbYEAUbk BY J.ANDO.V W E! Columbus'left Sj3.''.in. Aug. 3. 1492, knowin, tk'J .Hh'-i; America. He'^v.as in searcli of''.vhat ismow the Kvelie.stj'[ half of our world. I'hc Jri- 'b V ‘ Tfeme al|mv ipe ;smace ic vonf paper che-jai 'iewiwoaiS'Hi Yt'gi'trds' tf}''bnr ^ 'Qt ‘We met at the' cl'iurc^; j on. Fr itlay bcr>iij|^)e:2n(l Suiv- i day ill Aug.. wi;.h our pastpr, I Elder H. B. Albritton; also Bkler -W. H. Lathingbous-c. We met .'^iiigain hViday night and had ' service. .A’ layg^ no nng,, p assembled Saturdav in . and after seio ic.e we traus.'ic- ted. t h e b u si n (2SS' o f t h e eh u rc h. I i The meeting coniimTed mi-dl ab.an 3 camp nre was seen or.! .i_... .. t.i.i -^..1 the nigiit of Aug. 13, and the phf'.re day. • Only K'lipbli: .■ •a.lcer.'s . ■ ’ ■ ' 'iivHDieat# ah.'j. How vast £he changes rof 4';ij0.ye;-:rvs! The Red niati. 'is gone from the gf^^td-er part of (•our ter'ritovy, The' Frenc)'; he' iirittish a.ie gone, .-...ni ii'eefW frsn.'acftiKes, *1! Hid U .'igenv. sni! Ota.-ioJi >oii«8» rotnai ii) pur. cha*er». Ouf KXCHANiJe Prlvlltigos mpst libriral. ) i ..... ”1 fkwrwipf C«.t*l0irac. f/n» [Plu'.ei \ IS gOIlt, ijLLlSSia liaS WeAftTm'SMmcmm. /(aoxrnejtm. H. SUGG, AL D-; lost hold .of this ]K(rt of the I globe, and hei e. in o'ur Union of States, a.nd for more than I a hand red Years, iibertv to -t 1 r T- • m' . serv? Itoq has been adowed who wisliit. Thena.me' -jj:tc.c:jiv tac, r.'«iuiiu--g' v; .-feci.-tj uwif. -thc,'''Gq'I of God, iuid'thc ■' 1 doctrines that he gave forth f’jLAYS. di'-’d for, hb-Ve bcci-* crow ing in favor ah. the while, and U.r'iav' chere is no name in ;iy «ir.>.T.\yiN.;K ba^jbplijk. . «i«»TAT!»|8j6j['eii8>fiTrMS. lh.> D;c .4.4f.rt ;riirx*,'r..^«.i.v U u,.*. ■• ({ . . .i. ♦ uesday nighr, which resulted , ., , •• 1 in 17 cuididons to the church, was touched the next ^ m t i ■ '[Inns ended one more lovely meeting,bn earth, in which i great .gocff was done. .Fray for us, brethren. . ' |. VV. SafiTT-i. FArTHFUIAUiAS. A .jjoor, lame, half-witted creature was obliged'tostand in a dose, hot room, twelve hoir s a da.v, stitching har-. ness. He had heard from ;w)me preacher thrit every.-day 'wbrk.could' be ehnoblec.;, but! distant a day, d; toward .the moral liybikGod, £- J 'paruci.- lii'dy.ri^Pl’IiaviOei'.'-F'Gv.’igin. • 4 There are' minds Whiyh Tn«at,15l con;:''dt'd with .doubt before G-ey^can reposeiii faith. There are hearts 'which most be broii'cn with disap])omt- nient IxTove they can rise into hoi'je. ■ ■ Kobdrtson. • Good thoughts are blcs.scd gues-b', and shonhl beheartily vvekomed; web feci song.i' j'd'teiv Likeroseleaves, they gh'e out a. sweet smell if laki Uj) tJV'tlie jar of memoryd -Spurgeon. Ne‘F?c*r ' philosophy nor plea.snrA eari cwail vn'nytldng in the rlianibe? vVe see thy st.ntement fre-' Ulrojis^;!; aged 84 ‘ye.ar.,'„ She ,WiU ■cL' . .. . iniied with tiu; Free quently.nin^Rypf tl|e .effects'ofjcl arch at ‘i-ik; adicfhonr ^Ale; raptm-ed ■antacnce. 1 he, question for- hccu a faithful, \v6rker, in ces itself b.i us: Did the * preacher capture the aiidic-jce . she was aB.v.ays rea'Vy.to ‘via- tor lumsdf, or for Chr«,t2 „,e .-iek, and relieve the Ihereismuchofboth oftlwlpdor and needy, Fdace to businesses goingon. Men £k^ j striving to capture audiences! ' for Christ: this is a difficultl Departed tirh life Aug. 1st, ad rnicii a«.d'a«'etortlien,-|‘i;ta,. Caseisonof'Oj'.e selves. Quite anolherbi.s;-|a„dEmivCase. I-rc«-asvcrv ness,v.stlns«.ptuniig of audl-[...y..,, erices for ourselves than' Chrkt. U is well for the newspaper to give the piaise to the men who capture the . aurlienee for themselves. 80 deaili; the I nerii’ bve y(.ars of age when he Wfis taken home to resr, We all know their loss is his etex- nai gain. J know it seems hard for UvS to lose our dean* children, ,who .is sb,dear to us, taper of throne As too iah-.t| '.V™*"'’‘'‘'J'Lord! • " '-J-1 lie ski o)d;,y three day,s. fbr >9 o]>prcsi-:!vc a. g'k*r‘m, and tTic torch of the- othcA* hums sickly in so unwonted an atruosphere.-r-Melvilie. I ne'^'er was d^cplj' interest- ,ed in ra'v object. 1 neverpray- ecl sinc'.'vely for anything, but it can-:'-'' at sometime; no mai- voente. he had only a dirii iuo.'i of the man's lijeaning. One day he looked out,'pf his window and •saw a horse dashing mad! shape. should ji I vvlmt was'ODoe 'the wilderness j by with a carnage'containjng somehidy, in'' some probaldy fhc last 1 have devised, it came.- irain Jn.'son, Few. very few. a-rethcfaitl ' We sympathize wdlh the be- -Cod gives to’every man an j reaved parcius, ' and hope opportiiniLy. but not every man they may live so as to meet improves the opportunity that I'their tittle one who has gone God gives him. Every man’s | to rest. 'I'lie fuaera! was life is a plan ot God, in the j preached in’i’lie writer, sence that every niaiy has a| . f. T. Pbillips pUa-.of jrod in his belralf set | ' - — . before him, ter his acceptance or ; Gret ari assurance thai'Christ reicction. But it is for every 'is yours and pardon of sin yours, . , j man to accept or reject 8AM «VNMtRU'SS. I CAM Ti.fiEt »4*»n. MAJiHATUHHAMllEaUSt iPIfePl* BRE!CW0/.3£»S. fkind ftJT thftr.ky^tio of aiC«OVBK*.tK«. A^AI-f 1*4 OAI.K*, 1H Mil «t* etro'.l. S*w SS.S®EfSi ‘^oLfc’.." H* bi-ii-l- I4-. N./I in''Hr*. S|| f. -.1 a, iP%4--7 WAMT k LAOk AGENT y.;J«tuvn, OwMP.iy. . K. ! of America, or ,iii an}’’ olhca* country. Inat is so widely' known, so often spoken of, or honored in praise, ns the tiameoftho Lowly Nazarene)' Hv'crythhig shall fall beforeit, and must come down Hear, il’.e v/ord of tlie Mosr. liigh: ‘‘Unfo me every knee shall !.)t»vY. every tongr.o shall I'iVv'C.'-ir.'' Isa.. 4.“>: 22, 23; Rom. 14:11; and Philpp. 2: 9. 10. V/ho could hav‘gue.'.s- -..‘d the outcv.mc wdacm Issabci- l-i.'the Ga.-e.i of Spain, pawn-',broken, and tk e;I her jewels to insure the as those in God’s "^>*d Divine favor yours, and will, and upon his leaven yoiir.s, anii the sense of choice pivots hi.s character and ' Biis w-ili b‘ e-s-ceedingly quiet his destiDy. It is the man ’wdio | silemc the soul • lUidei- the :i wbinan and acliiki A man tetukr inter-! jPg pj^^e God offers .him, I and .shai-p^^st 'trials a leaped from the' curb, caught-G'^t the hoi'se by the. bridle, .and was draggC'' along 1; v 'the ni- furiated animal. Biu the bri dle, held, the horse wtm stop ped, tlie motlicr and child' were saved. The tiv 'Ught passed through tile mind of the poor Ictither- stitcher: "Suppose-the se\'.dng on that bridle.lual been poor ly dc-ne, %vith )>ad thread. Then the bridle might Itave :man, as well the carriage. c.oit of the trii; undertakt-n by ' would have been injiucd.! an C')bmibu.s? But It ;s true, How do 1 know hut that ov', long-lived, and deep r-.s our tribulation. Sym pathy wears out long before that wiiieh calls it info exist ence; 'iiia then, whatcancom fort you h.iiT. religion?--John .VngeU James. Itis.alioiiL the best thing that happens to a 'Chrustian r'lan when rvorldings enr Lis' ricqur intancc. "Cmn'2 ye oul'I from among them," is to many a severe eomniand, but ab difne fiiy is ’-emoved when Ih-e world lurn.s out tVum us Sis ';n!, cm* liiime as ■beu'jcon. whose life is an eiernal success, j ChfkdRa.can.meet '..vith in the it is the man who refuses to --ihot?. Brooks. d.K. [)lacc th.at Cod opens be- opens fore him, whose life is an eter nal failure.’' cannot be ^ too.K;refnL farcthought can- jnot ’K&o crkcnmspect, .pru- •Jobs'hd, as EO his experi- dei’ice C'lntfgt be too discreet; once,‘I kqovv that my Redeem-i biii best, wav to insure !.T liveth.’ If in those days of ith-.'Se is to cofinc them no Bible, of only now and then I striody M.vth';n their pr'..[)er a coininunication from Cod, in jlimit.-^, and neyer permit tlicm 1 visions or dreams, fob could to iutcrkre with-tiir lirompt- p.’(S3ess such -dear experience,!ue»so-f iH'tion, v.ith integrity lUtered with such -confidence, | of purpiisc, and with fideiitv and relied upon with sp much 11(* all flti.y'^ements.” assurance, liow miuh irorej should Christians and be as.sored!” experience, ■ ’Vlcclg- without love :s ia?,a dvrly '.viihout life.