a o (D 3 cr (D t-s to O CO Ul iti ua %;u cmae'U.-! iimi.'i fRfrMUBAPTISTCHURCH -{9~ Xwl'th C’;n\>liua. HI lll.lKlfKIl \vki-:ki.v -•VTK& — fREEWIllSHPIlSTPUB. CD. i Thk Fme Will Baphst. ItATn Of Su»K-»fmoii tM Abtircc. Ow Wr , _ |100 “LKT HltU’rilKRI.,r I.OVK CO.WTIJflTK." Vol. •4- Aydcn, N. C., Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1S95, No. 51 I*. I>AV!«, Iv. 1; IUel. Vice-Pre*. OK DtttKCTOKtf W.vLriiH Bakkikld, 1-. K. Ckakt, i J. Sawykr. W. k. Sawykk, L. McLawhun. (s W, Ki.n. P, r. Lfc vs. l w AIVriCLl» OK KAITII. r bt'lW*« VPikl tkctc H b«l o«« IItIu' r jk..-4 >4... i' ^ . .. . 4nB« iavn ?• DVt 4>e* UTIU tn« lod tv re«l ((.hi, ilHt KsUkt, »( wb.4a srv all (hKu erarUsUBjr (>• owrtaM tuf; fkmmk •ii>l tgunuUbW iq iRI llwaur • b«t-» -li\r vdi.!i. ». Wt iwiMVf ibaMtuv* ia.ii4>LiMJr«na Cbiixt. by wbiMB afr ail lAitut*. Ibr >>alT bjKWbMi ,S« 4f Ssl, Ih^Tu ..I Um VitvpB •aary. «b>>(n Ooil liMfljr »«b(iB(.>Uu*»of1.l, bcr»»»« 4H (bi- gcaat k«?« wh,-.ex Kh Wn»l (!>•• awl C*ui»t aa tnh g»n binwrll 4 ranaoa fer rll, tahtia^ dt«;A ia r.rety ■ I «aa; wSo »as awJ tix* aR«tD lb* V'u>. }. M livKFiKLi), Trcas. rn.'tn ... I* \» o . ' (4e Liob' .f Uin>, (hi. k;.. ul um W . 1-. MOYJia tv. . ^ »^4(ww»ii. >t «A» W Jay^ Wrth .’..•I .-I TiM. U, a. («. ..4....^.... . !»l6. 1 •I 'batt.i.Urf.l. ?: POSITIONS GWRANTEEO '^u.,, '-'-f OrnKWfi^lmtt LW.;..w gui ..t tiie Kallitr 1 ill. ,i^},.n, HBI-Uir »»u. Dno^feoi s PncUttl Bsslstts t r •*'* ‘iSrt.SttfSJSJ.’sl 'P»v A;,,i,^,uu» I. a.BBiajt (bhl r-. I »*»’ uRprUbc, 4M pUc-.'.i Lua iq ■ • '•‘-v.rjr»..rv »«>i.,attb* Wart niiatMr« >) iSSrii; i!''"••fJ'* f''** »-auiHarii¥, m* lELrw.ASHlNG. irMho*. QCO aw« 1; ••-— Mi.’.; f>il^ teiOW ••pKai.i 1 HOWK iTUOY. , V«*M 4«T* ttwJ '4'>ww anMa . V M-w» M«M hWMkx m>*cta ' Mto, M.4. rnnM«*44 a*^i4»l —iHMaa In Poor Health 'means so much more than- ’>•(•.; ima^nne—.seriousarni\ 'fco.-.l di^-abcs result from ’lniiin;j ailmcnis ne^lectctl. I Kni’t j)lay with Nature’s 'greatest gilt—health. Browns Iron Bitters It Cures I ..BBS, MB V*.4Um44| Ijr, PV ; rt4VT.-4^-.,.ii, IWI, ajul hf tbat mrau H * . r.iv..;:.* .B Uiaaoir a roi'eraUb aud tih.rtal; ica, Kmr ttav.«a>n-t»ua«au.—CK-n. H. 17. ili. IS. V We •-‘rr^r ibai (Khl w B,H »miM(hal •••«••*• = aaj id.:.«u pertab; in Uiat ail •b.nil.l roow Li n^BtaiKT QUd Ut* klN'KlolM .iT UtC iTuOl tba( tb¥y mutt be lavnii h>f wUx-b milbnat baib oHnnsaBite.1 ih*Oivu.'l h. ba pnrarNhl aitioRg all aaUwM and V.crarr rrwiQfv.—Mark m. is. tuk* nt? 4?. |oh» H.ia.j7; 1 Tim it.4. V ?;ikat ■** »an iball «ut«r la b«ti Sir «aa(Mf a rtnift QU.lietl f>ir him iiot w ilw. S njauir h»* «j.t, j..r dtajinif UiM that buafhi tljwu, breaiM.* Uu»v • ‘Mum »•* u Um uame . t iN- imly (KAmea ' l^oftW. rab*lW,Uff¥i.», bmBK (hr ' 'lir (be jojt and rl)ibi.>«ia 0'«l nf ; 7*^ *01 e4'ml4>«a tbe rbibirra «.( bmu. »« t .l.nr* aifaifthi all .•oiiUiailr^;.m tha( all r»»B, a(..Q)- !irt«- •■ruUMV.'ar* LiumI lana.b % ■aj’ant) •• ibai tkr>iMh tbe jpraea .rf Ot,! Uirv may U .^raai5y»Q»#.l.-A» U *»B. 9(f, Ma.S «. iiab in. RP; 1 J.dm t, 1«. *b«WSpn|daw«ar»ia mlUb.y irav, awl tbai Uu» ate tk«> oaty ll TWB.lM.llI.lf 8. W K l«lptra in Uw dwetnar ut OeBaral •V^twummada .if ««! la ('hnn, b»r Um bnraSt rtf ail mankiatf. Kh» ret>>-at aa j ba> Ue« 'li*0apeL-.l,Bkai.T, W. IT. 18, IS, 8^. Jl*«. a tvkii, ID, i.wIm aii,. 3 Luke r«ir. 47, Aci* kU. U. Mark i. iS. » Wa Wlwvc tbat hiitaan ata draaa (c 0««1 Ua KaUiw. by Uh> H. Jy UNhK, th«., jb Ch/iai UIBS14. aoJ tkat tba Holy tiWat .-ffv«l..*.»;iiaeaidVpaJHba kanwa iami l.otwiatkar atl Wlgbl ba hap|.y, a waW Uk*^**™ ('»a» to Hit cHTtat Wacbli.g. . VkrDtm BY J. S. MOHI ER. The following in a copy ol an article sent to the editors of a popular religious journ.il: who. recently, through their journal, , endeavored to explain away the literal skJe of feet-washing by Substituting any act, or acts, courtesy or hospitality in its . room, thus making the command ol I'hrist ol Donetrtect.—}. m. s. 1 >ear Sirs;— In your issue of Oct. 2. ‘ 895. replying to an inquiry con cerning the meaning of Chrisi’4 anu practice of feet* it. J8 H fact- That wo CHunotjaH the nnrratko of ihesuiroringK fed us humhic, ‘(‘fusing to pra;-|anil death of Christ—a narrative t 00 It, is also a fact, Feei-wash-joxorting f*o wid« an inHuehco ing do.'S aluiil of 8ub»t»tu* and nwokening m.:h deep and univeriittl feeling, and tiie jvowor of which after so iijany hundred AOVEKTIe;;HCaATE« One sqMrr o«» loan “ “ Two •" , “ ** On* ooqiA ** Tbm ■toBthw^.B. ** •• »« ** ' TW*1** Pur laivrr admtisvaMinta, }ihrr*l co* trart* will b* msitc. Tm amts prrlwe for first lowTtiua for oJrcrtiwwcBts not •• prrMBycontrartrtf. [i«-*tfautf ssTria* witkva poMiskwt Prt* ofttuurwt. SO t!.00 . l.M ♦.to 6.00 lU.OO A N!>\V lUSCOVKRY IS MEDIC.XL EMvCTKICITy, IlY 3 1*. Fieckwith, M. D., 114 Filth Avc, New York, by which ozone nnd oxygen arc hlicrated nnd conveyed with mcdu-itie into the blood. lt(s emplojed by thousands ol physicians who testify that it will cur* all iortninatory dis- enses, nervous prostration, rheumntism. etc. in less lime than when mrdkriiie is admin* istrred in ,iny other way. It is vspei.ihlly adapted hrrhonir treatment. F.imiliet nre tnp plied with the Thertn.-k Of./tie Hnttery. box ulMitlk-ine.and wjretl W.iraJ pulp Tablets Its uae will cure the (najority of disrate at its beginning Semi fi>r {laiuphlet contninmg the prini.ijplt nnh ph(b..oph\ of the iuventtpin and evidiiuv of Its cures Lilarral cimnii* Sion to agenis- 13 HO tl»a>tx W«**»*. V«*x4r .rinf'4 s^"**** WM ■avMaaftvaa. fitfi a. Karaai* a4^^a»i*iwQM, M4 ’■(iraysrsot wb-idusulnvwr. mi U2 tMy CirtQmday, >«» (km -■ -♦jn-—■ • Jm. astf rUaraa UnMatf* '«Ilb tbair »wa damsaUun, W BiUnlly r,j*r;vnif «m .•»«* ■pra'rrnnzBfiiar*-^liaa. >, k:. J.tfiQ n, ♦4. 06: Ka 1.1. Ta li. IJ, Jrr jiji. ». n-. WVWlir** tUt aM«. wA i-.iMarTefi umidj a# i»«a.b«( aafudly nws. wm «h - torlaiartf Sp r>-arWMM(i. •» !. akuWn (hastar* , r(Aid iatiitesiv bHwnrai, tasyisc (b* only LuPJ (.«!. asd »at I.'.nl J«mt Qvrfot sWi biniskk tbvm S»1 tb.rr& r>. tkaU bnsf «pOQ tkrpiMrivo. awrft 4.rtrs-ti.>s; bQl wtubwrertba( (bay, aod «i»ck tk« Ap>aUr PMutb WawM (bay to '.••rms (be t-T. of Um ifQlk, U>a( Uwy ’’’..ftt b* iafHl; ibHvf rr Ue iBili««aU(-b asd »faih ctf tfod a Bpr:n .wry miqI .iTbmib ibatd'«tb*yil, Hriaa aad dpn^ ibrrrda; Sm Ikwa la B'p raapari tf parviMM wiib «,»1. -JoAo (. 4; u IW u. 1; li Tk«*. n. n, U; liiMaali.tand li. n. W* hatWn (bat all rbaiwa dylox ta tnfiisey. kSTtBa a,4 aoiiraliy Uaiwfmawil tzaitm tk* law of U.4 (a tWIr >»« pot *r.«.ar» .«(y wi*,*! p, gf* dwtti, QbKl. »aati>an{*,(,HiU»Bi }., ,sr foa tk« Ini Adam, awt S"t (bat any os* U (bMtlpjyLssulka(««U. *baU differ pea MkBMM hi Mlby (bdguUt o( Ariaoi'i. Us, ■ r i;j' k Itllw kkaf’tfim .tf (..( — I iAm ir. t». Matt »rttJ. t. 8.4. •( Mark ti. SI,«. Mall lit, 14, 1> W* h»li.-r* tka( «.#iu arr Ui ftiMW o a eaviae Milh. Ami (U( pb (L.- w •H (!.» pxraui .pf ftwr. otH >-«l ..I Up« cu ' ‘ C,. ' rT-.'* rurrui |,(, U pf..mia*«i V/ I'.'.i rtu.U. IVtm J. it.iki. M*m (n.**. Jit. Si, W, Lukt »i1p. $4. kA It W» b !i*v: r-. B.ji, ka« asy war- Y Ipt pQM;fl.',.i>.a)' ing entirely out ol the way, and substituiig nearly anything else in its place! fivery Hible student knows ihai (here is a literal side to the (tospel. aswellas a spirtual one. and that it is throuj^h the literal, or materia!, that we reach the spiritual. Hence, in baptism, our hrefni, HM-enai (mrllea are cm. merged in literal water (or our •piritual benefit. In the Com munion sorvice, we partake of iileial bread ami literal wine by. and into, our literal bodies for •piri.u.d strength. » e have no more right to tmt aside the literal m (eet washing. a, exemplified by Christ, than we have in bap. lism. or in the emblems of the Communion. i'unher. if literal, bodily obc- dience is evidence of' inca|iacily lo understand Christ's spirit," then Christ showed more inca pacity than any of his disciples, for no one more literally obeyed the bather in all thinyrs, even to the bitter death ol the crosa. Again. If It is silly to literally obey Christ in feet-washing, then Christ must have been silly for teaching his disciples to do just as he haJ done to them. John 'J: 14. I'aul mutt also hate lie It villy lor leaching Timothy not 10 rccieve a widow into the charities .4 the church, save on condiilon of hating washed the saints’ feel. i Tim j: to. Again, Seijier chiui nor a.*b* «|K)Mles, aiiywhrrr. m »)l ^->.^v..i„.,he.Scr.plure. ,each either by ^h4la0tMnf;IW4.'.^l«,..*!w>•ltI or iiiiiurtijon, dial f,e;. wf *a.»I *''**'*' ** '*•" “‘dv uHcndi'd •r.l ■••♦Ml »»4 a t* a, havlm'***' “‘d'.iit li‘««ik||* iJn- :;rr;r,'>■■■■■■ h.. lankm (kar. lU baik *!•; .in .. .. un . - . „ Ili.eiple, lo SVii.h rii„. washing with his deaciples, you say. reUiive to those who tate Christs teaching and practice literally, '‘It is a silly literalism showing incapacity to understand Christ s spirit, to i»orform the same act by way of obedience to a precept which was meant to be applied in many ways.” keimirkable language! Vir. „„„„ tually igniiriiig the literal side ol 13. g iheGo.speT Taki-ng the literal side useu by Christ, in leei.wash- i- ■ "nsbi'il Ihe ing entirely out ol the wav. and ""’"■‘•y from mo- lion, nor diasolution. tdl theej.d ‘omri, but ia unique in its de sign. ChrUt te»^hes,i(( John 13 10, in answer to IVU-r's over-i.**! oii.'i dbijKfoiiion, “lie that ix w.i«h(‘d (bq»{rz(Hli, needeth not to bo waxlied,—-buptizecl again) BsTve (ex- opt) to wn.-h hix foot, but ia clean every whit.” Hero two washings clearly taught both xyuiboiiial of spiritual c (Mnsing.—;he washing in bup- ti.sm, ai d the waj-ljing of feet. Auer the feet-wiuihiiig,all were pnniouncoil clean except .fudhH t.lohii 1.1:11) wlioao unclean nexs waa of the heart, and md of the feet, 'kccasioneil by tli*' dusi of Ptiles jDi*, Again. If only the dust wax intended to bo wiiHhcd oil' the diHoiples feet, would Feter'x ro* fuaal have resulted in severing hisentij-e part with Chriist? John year* would ktillbe the same. -The laittU eVidisn. £.1) ' '-i!'- L K !r V ••WQ »url , , m .vnt .-rktHis-U, l* Hb Vf »n-.- Is »„ *14, *„ o.,.y;w ^4*1., » ts.;44. Wl»',‘iBt tk* Ml,U( brl-aif.* (k*W U WeL.' • Hails • houao of the llaiV. Voi. H«i t'.oih. whore theiri.f-i ‘eiehruled infidel* of the ugc '•>...1 lo aa Mcnjt le, the geiiih 'ucit preoMot -t ..'!s;;|i-'i'i“'in.n;,;ii:;.,;;:;r,:: r:h::,,t!:ii:i:::7:h:Hi:;; 'hingH with whirTt th« Hoiv M. ki. so. .1, Mao. •'‘"•'‘'‘“dlAi.q.io, .i‘iptur«. «. tlmy minf*.iu..l ‘•:;‘tt’ **■ M- I's “ Thuri.h. slohn ouiphi-r and inihM Piderot (to u'fcK 1^1 'V'lf li ('Ini-t (B, ItH , 1 *»>n6*If titk*(» Wo bwi*’1 knwla*! Biaa mukioi *to *•,*» ltoc‘,,/ , pvrt m (ho eo«l>W»4UM». aud- :iar;,:7: '' "■ 0-t.a»l(to jBHtffc Mktofot tf (W g,, {j. ’ " “** ^ MWidorfwI.gvn- iB**i*BUo..*tk,urj •♦rtsBii! • »** Ul'ku.ig* pain wonderful! I kuo« tM aitoX** r*pHe„«i._ uxi„y „ . Kiimtatalk Mv. and he dm'* le t of no ihbh *n Kr««- w 4. ♦c tw.»to(t.i*aM«r.t4 «-iv it...4 f... i hraww' wko 0014 l . J ..,-. _.*(/•■ "'“ling Is write «ml.|,Mk with weh .bll tiv’os of |)cr80uul cit'anliness. would not the d(.'C(ples have so underktood it? IPu Christ askx them: “Know ycTvhat I luve done to you? ’ (John Id: 12)— iiHplyitig nKpiritunl .signilication that th(} disciples as y^t did uot undersiiitiO, based on literal Aiel-vvas|jUq^ Again. In order to impross the neoewity of ihu rite on the mind* of bis dii»(!ij)le4. Christ caiDs attention to his superiority • *'or th('n) «.■( thitr Master. Siiii-c he coudffojwlcil to wa«h he fe t of Ins inferiora. they ought to wiHih tlie fe.,t of their ciiual",— one Rnoih-r’s feot. .lolin Id: 14. Ajyidi Knowing ’‘tluwe things” w«* scu promised happi- uoKsif we do them (John 1.1: 1* I. but We are n(>t promis'd happiness j| we substitute •omrthing else in room ol Christ's commands. The la.at words u^the Savtor to the disciples were. “Teaching them to olrservc allthings what* »oever I have commanded you." •Matt. 2S; 20. Susely. if Christ commanded anything in the Co.vpel, he coinn.anded lect- washing. The term ‘ Whatso ever” means everything, thus including fet-was‘.ing. Till-: HIBl.K and TIIK IN'HDKL ’icked men are nco'led for 0»t»ecially important forma of 8t*rvioe. And what iiiore itn- fXM'tant form ( service ix there than that of the Christian min* n'try? Ilo not be in a huny to ordain a man to the uiinixtry. “Lay huiide fuddeidy on no man,” Ibo ntHnl of tlo pulpit t('-d«y is not many men—but niou. A human laung of the mawuKne gender ),s not ronllv needed in the vanksoftheChris tian ininiHiry m.le.-uj he hu* the maiily qualities that will make him respected and influential for good in any (Siainmnity. l^iinph* piety in uvt 1)0 joined to profound con8c:entiotur.e>a, unxwerriiig moral rectitude, well defined and f;xed purpos(\«. u natural (•♦pw'ity for leederuhip, sound- ncM of judginont. great knowl- otige of human nature, and a ta t that is iirjkossiblc without ubounding (‘hatify. The Chri.K- tiau iiiinistcr who i« not eusilv and by all rcLsignizible a'* u Mtrong, consistent rfmraeter and a true gentleman has mistaken his calling. There are too many Highest of all ia Leavening Pow«.—latest L'.S,Cort Report Baking lewder /IBSOUITELY PURE after 1 was in bed. and prayjmember until the Master said, with me; then you prayed with! “It is enough, come up higher.” tne morning and noon too. when 1 He was ordained by a council you could, and it was easier to'ifrom the Jackson Q. M.. consis- bc good than it ta now; and youjtingof ke •%. John A. Oliver, used to rca.I gwid papers and A., W. B«ogha*Ti and Bro. B. books to me, and now you hardly. Wallers soon alter he came into ever do; and so 1 do not have,the denomination. He never these good influences thrown took the pastoral care of any around me.” -churches, but aided nearly all Mother.-, can you imagine the churches of the Jackson O. how I felt.* I told him ! was sor- M. as supply, when they had no ry that on account of my un--pastor. He was twice married, faithfulness he had gone astray,, He died after months of pa ient bull thanked God from my verj* suffering, Oct. 14,1895. and was heart that he had made him fed buried the next day in the Rice the need of a mother s pra)^*. c .melery. Bev. R. ]„ Farmer and 1 told my boy that hence-; preached a very appropriate forth everything would be sec* funeral se.-mon. Rev. Charies ondary to my praying with him Reeves as&is'ed in the services, light and morning. A memorial se.-mon was preach- Oh. why is it mothers negl-ct ed by the writer ihe following this duty.* iVrhaps your boys Sablaih. He was one of na- and girls do not alfapeak to you ture's n(.»blemeii.an honc«5*^- about these things, but they Ue was firm in r ” must feel it just the same, prob- , convictions, w^ •\a"iv ably not so much if you unpopular, ^ * * ’ never prayed with them. butVi-.j X^f>unu ', Produce, then you have all the more to .. answer for. What a terrible ifUr jj^OOtis arc New, 'hing to fteglect doing all we O. v , - .. . .... . ‘■vIisIj «*» coiling. I Here are t.o manyA.nrgject do«ng an we,y. ..- i- , iucotiaUU'm and ‘ alopuv ’ mi'iB?: children to.Jeot in li. vis, iUTTm ' •> ■•‘V! ."eig.iKV, x.s.k. W are not there from the highi^T ^ thew few words will an excellent citizen The 1 are not there from the higheat motive*, too many who are ia- mentably igsiorant of human na- ture. t( o many win* cannot do the right tiling without doing it btuuderingly and offen.iively too many who are oaxity diacour- aged, too many who e.xcito con tempt rather than rvape- t in tlie minds of quick wdied «>co. pie. It u related by a Dundee paper that a good old Sco-ch la dy oooe axked her neyhow. a preaefaer whom nobody caTt*dto hear, ’'JameK, why did you o.‘. tor the minixtiy?' “Because I wa*called,”hore|died. ‘.fami*#" Mid the old lady an\toudy,“Rrd you quite sure it wasn’t rome other noiac you heurd’? 'Rretn- run of tbccimrchaa. ilo not be in haste to tirdain « tnan to the miniatry. ‘Tjiy bauds euddonly on m» man.” Pi ked no n art* needed iuthc Christian miuUtry. Til* Holy Ppirit never niakos a misuike in thia matter. .Men MioielimcH do r- »"v»i wuru» will: an c.xcciieni aiiz-sn tne . arouse many^a mother to wake!0(v and children have the sym- up to her rcsponjubdity,—A;pathy an.l prayers of a very Mother. WHY MIT? ; large circle of Ifiends. • Tmo.u.y'* 1£. Pci.t.s. TOMGTHFR.q. mt,i,d..il u.(,s.,.|,1,. »• I’.V’’..Ij. .na UI«|.„|N«II, iT-rT.'il" a “'T *' '■ '■(" i. Ikl*^ ..nM*‘!![i"" ''‘"'"-''-‘'‘■"•'‘•‘.T-.u.ov.n, ,, . ««r \ou eouid n«' (k.t w.n.1,,1.* A 1.1, Mothers, do i-oo pray with H.I.. i./ihl’V*!;'''''" ''Riri*’.. ,I h.vv «ne boy. and I Have N, he was about fivf. years ol age to pray with him night and morning. For nearly a year back I have had to many cares, disappointments, work, compa ny. pleaiurrt, in fact every, thing tkat would seem to hinder me from praying with my hoy- perhaps if I went to the found- atiou, I might say that I lacked zeal niysell. There it a change in my bo)d I le is imrly fifteen years of age. }le )• thoughtful, not ail earuest. not ao zealous, is altogether adifier tiT J. K. Y(ii NO. j It is with a sad heart that we ——• |snnouncc the death of our be- Why art* so many \oMhp ut«n‘ brother, .lamvN Stocks and woi«.‘n out ol ChrisUau''^^ this life Sept. 5lh. w'ork in tills ago.’ 1 think om*; ^toihcr SuKks was Ixwn Dec. great causa for this i.a that He leaves 9 children Bibb*-wa.s taken out of oui pel*. * host o. grand-children, and 6 lie schooU. Very few (»i' the gteat-grard children to mourn youiiglmve even rend the x\'e« their loss. The children bav-e Tt'statreiit. I have ic*sted ihi.s * loving lather, and the nmiiy limes. No person oughl.friend, but to ti ii *h public sctKxd who Hcavin has gained a bright not s CnHstian. Tin* publo; Brother Su*cks had been M?h»H\l it * . fold of thi* eh«ieh! *“’*‘**'^*'’“*^^^'‘*^ -^«^^**>TOver atwi it ongla u, fo. aoura.Ut.il br,55 y-enrs. The luneral wax con- the nhureh. .St'luHd ivttdiiiig by KU-r W. H. l.aih- buildiog charaUer. -teachingto ‘"Khouse to i lai^'c but.xtteniive think. Tho entire being of whjvh the ^h^ld should Ite bujfo up melrh-ully. ’Ihe t.nuUfo* *ap. port esvii other liky ilo* four. — w'alls of s liuilding. until the vr ry last amt Mtd he W« am now- prcaohiiig ,4{^was wiliingt? die. lie sudered Top.ku wiia a g,»o.l it.tcrcHi t.f* >£*’*•* several months *l«il Wit*,. May the tro-il before he died. He told his -hspherl Ik* h**r«lc\i'|-ywh,:u'.v'hiUreii that stood armiiid, that . he Could iv- stay with them any K«. Ro'.x.r,k, ch...„cii “ '"t "*“■ hor,. ia Chester ooumy, I'.-nn , ‘ ^ «•">«> h’m .n August 10. i8j;. Professed rr- “"** * crown of hgton ir» Ihe city M Philadelphia in 184,\ or 4andunited withthc' N«*kA Uooar. M I*, church He mo\-ed li»; ——- Muskinumn owniy. uhin. I ,..„y to iol«.„ o» l»5J, alter titii m l.awrrnir Itw d«atlt ut our «,i,r cotMitj, iltitn lo GoII;. oouttty. I.ur, lugo.ll, „o,r llo*oi frtw diwt I,. IHko county, and S.itnp. she had I o.it outftntd hually to .I,.k„n .mtoiy. In oho !M..d ooK t.o wc. h,. and iSdjhd. tor .rttiK cntiou. rea wonted to h. K-itrr l.« Soiul,, tain^ toned the ChrUtian con- hot 1;, ,1 M.„!.i-.yat loo'ct.'.l n»clK« and was lictn«.d to .S'.,-tu.chi -.to, ,1,1 prtoch. lo .August. iS(i4, he Irndy WAS uken to the bmily g»avc->‘ard ami there laid away. Brother So'cks was eoasriou> e«. b^; ant i:“c*'"■ "Z’ ^TJ-.i'SSL'Sh^rrSr “ fJll.2^ * "■ -a- **- t»o.i«rand a .. ,.r4ot..o ,t,,.o,..ch.ou.cda.d«.«c., “TT 1;'