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• * VOL XIV. :; A. '&£§£. £§■' wM sis? NUMBER 7? -v. »mwL LIFE’S VOLUME. > tbij ■/ Open before tuy wondering eyes. Great God. litfs mystics volume ii«4 I wait to see TbeJadelfBB No leaf once closed To add a word, or woreerw j Nor mav I guess the joy .-rjgloom Inscribed on pages yet to name ^ The past in light I clearly count, - J*But bid in’clouds I cannot me**** £ the history yet awaiting me. But knowing this, thyt. great or. small. V>y Fathers hand will write u all; I trt>st Th* ?u>ore and submit To wh*: l’ ia^t—w* as s wrir is writ, j Blithe-':' ti.i* pnaei'.O P*'vc f D> vin-! That lift’-r facts leaf, aid wm’ri-vwdh That where my hand*- have left a stair f'hrs-V h?.e>d n.ay make all pure qprin. W here the last sentence bath its end In mercy. Maker, Father, Friend, Write for the sake -*f thy dear Suu. “Servant <>f Jesus Christ, well done!" —The Rev. Lharlea F. Deem, D. D. BRIEFS. The Farm Mortage bill has passed in the Senate.. C. E. Silcott, the defaulting cash ier of the House Sergeant-at-Arms, is in Canada. Tbe New York State Brandi of the Federation ot Labor has declared for ballot reform. Stanley expects bis new book to be ready in May. He declines aU of fers to lecture. Ex-Mayor Seth Low . was installed President of Columbia College, Mon day of last week. The Hawaiian minister denies the report that King Kalakana will visit this country this winter. Lieutenant-Governor Lamps**n, of Ohio, has been unseated by the Demo cratic majority in the Senate. The President appointed William H. Taft, of Ohio, solicitor general, to succeed the late Judge Chapraan. The t zar has declined to arbit ate . between, Holland and France in their dispute over the boundary lines of Guiana. The white longshoremen of (. baric* too have seceded teem their Protective Union because ot the admission of Negroes. The Supreme < ourt baa decided in the North Carolina bund cases that a Stale cannot be sued, even by * ca£t It is not until' ere have passed; through the furnace that we are made to know bow much dries there is in' our composition—Colton. A memorial asking for the repeal df the Fifteenth Amendment has-been reported fiivprably in the Missiseippi House of Representatives. Resolutions calling for a special, non partisan Committee on Ballot Reform have been passed by both booses of the New Jersey Legislature. Briggs: “Wonder what possessed him to jump into the river? ” Braggs: “There was a woman at the bottom of it, I believe.”—Terre Haute Express. Tbe .Senate has passed the ibill haoifth* No one, < «!!■ av id xtunkin^. -oft^n an<» murb <d‘hi* d«*«r departed .kin dred. Tl'tt mad** too prof-nod an impression up> n hw aerieibilitie* wl^en^ livi g, to. be forgotten wh^n; dpad Tnar ni pnwion will last as long aa life (arts. r'fl{ Accj-diitj' U> the ^I^mdon Chris tiaii" certain farts >fth- African c «st are “peopled by brutalised hu man beings whose punishment sCems tn be a never ending (hint for drink.” Intoxicating liquors find their way wherever other traffic gees. The fiends who hunt down .the netirce of Afriaa, barn their villages, and carry them away into, ffaiyery are eon: demned by the whole World, and the gnat powers of Europe combine to pat an end to their inhuman -cruelty. Bufetbose who introduce intoxicating drinks among these already degraded people and drag tbemstili lower down are permitted to go unpunished and, unhindered The rum-trade whether in Airiea or America, is not ops whit better tkanthe slave t**de.-~Ex the finest we haye seen : ‘ Talk about questiors of the dav ; there is but one question, and that is«be<3ocpel. It ca&andiwill sarreetemembing need ing correction. All tnea at the bead of great movements areQbrigiian men. During--the men? jwnlvia is the Oddaet I, was, brought into contact with sixty maatermiadvaad all hot five erf,ibwo,were CbrirtWjMy on,J hope for the vwrld is jn bringing the h a man: mind mtocontect: with divine revelation ” -There was a time when these irho advocated1 theclaims of v byiatianitywetsohaenre man, while the afatfw|,en .and - Scholars end err* ■ ' 4"m»r nlich the will *>f man d«w i*i ftftM The* are the Ataiim jwmiM The CntanMndmeilU e IfctrilU TJAL1TY. Differences of opinion on poietaof creed not vital to Christian faith may exist, on t he part of oontroversialists. in connection with genuine epiritnal life. The sharptbeolpgical dincussion agitating one branch of the Ameri can Church at the present time nisbee abundant proof of this. Be (iiplh the surface - chidden far from kMMMi atihka falr^nw ~ a. naaifM 1 aumfu Bigot, ipeni »w wrci cdopus, «l»Wt Uke spirit What ,the; world needs to seen that Christ is supreme in the hearts of His followers; that their belief in tbaHoly Gh.wtis held with tenacity, and lifffftmUiij. and DEFENDING HI8 OOHFBR ENCE. ci»M of the ,jco*ttry "will, await in ***** :*•* hw-new dnewver* H« aMuanatuBeii with his new di*eovery, utr attempts to mow in hfcder by kind ly remeru I heriog o* tbit fli i57 “Little ZpjH §&»£, »ut ooa pleasuretrip, was therefore due 1400.00” iphiBlibrotfi,; «r f will consent and let in fee! bow we will come out On your. Da trictyoa rai#fd$i858.60Ge(neral feud, iu «>uni we mM^H4».00, *b» shows $160.9040 our fever. Vfe wiH of tbfe •mount lendrLmfe %> $16000br*g up her $400.00, itnd then wewrestHl $0900 abend of you U thjewbn* ym cdt “benttef fsrtbr, -f "Brother Aistork wtould d<r well** MIMAMltAV tlint ' IVlUCulllOt VQHw v\ ; »■*.•/ ! «v,i Iirfdua TU-k- ■»: ' invitation in Elder Ty tori tbe inevilible Oatbetwi) tb4nl pi«»u»exiMaki;>kve to nd*e $*<X»Q0 tb»£MvAla.witb lUOQO amnbon wooid have to raise ♦3/6W.00. IfiMlkW: (Marfa at»ort«t.l»4<wttM* fow iter iWwod W*t AiabniBa.|fi62,l. 'ftfeawf TtM NGTE8 ffROMATHNOTON, YA~ arrEALtNa -to tsk riiiE* iotthe "; ,i^»MW6it:ooiwjt^esc^ ■ »y *ET. G. W. mOGIKS. Mr Editor: , I have been watching the successive iaauea of the Stab for more) than » month, and in . every - issue I ieetbat tbe Ziun .heroes are earnestly1 and busily engaged fighting for th^priaC My-referenpa is to , the" Central North * 'andina, the North1 Carolina aid the East and West Alabama conference*. It seem* that the men of theae>confer* aoeea are fully i determined ter reach the desired tdimaxr >ia&d E must say that rf they continueJin the way thas they are going, * they-‘dill coon* reach it. * They seem to have the connection and iH of bei^mteresta at hearts They are-straining every-nervenbd potting forth every effort1 within them for the advancement of 7 the connection Good. May €fcH>ieaa lbe raen of th> abo»e mentioned eonfereneeswith long fives, r 'r "• ■ New? Mr. Editor, '*• 1 simply spoke otthe-above in &dbr to find outcast whit my brethren* oftbeEast Tenne aaceconferenoe are* eoilg todbthis Bro Godger w^mwyou thtokioK offdotog? Where.%***« rn mto&L bhtSDiir -ehtwhAr&rt* few-hasn't-beep ‘■‘irtrrf "> m -• •Vnjy--wnw* Rag it. If wfoWur dis*, cipliatkfrabb «m^M«J»mid'sdt|>lained w _W-. ■ iniju^i #*? must have put i£ lip' finer, and 'igffor it hadburned into aslies gathered up, the asfc^s, and 6ed j^m t|fe joSck of a aci^egoaf ahd Iess^ X am sflQ ijll'^o^eS't#f b#ing as sisted by my dtar^ic^^i&n^l&s. H. A. Higgins, who is staying right by tne in the work,;, being fbftoweJ Ji*foM«*the by a few true Zion sisters, himely, Sister SusaaLaws, who recently gave an entertainment for our benefit and raised *3. Also ! Sister Back, Emma Brody and a fc# oth ers. Mrs, Higgins is moving bff nice ly wtth- theSoaday-School. ' She had four new pupils last Sunday. SWeare doing ali we. can for the Star. f,^^^*torr|sl^nomfi4rjr; more 'just now^-;)?ye«.h^2 throvgfi' the help of God, t* do mudrfor Zion. Brethren sing opt. « r rv {■' ' .-Abfngdwi, V* 4 fens TOB o^F06*tRjaWf TUBE am A*, 1 —•) 3L. BTgSV.Bn^^^WiWBB. r Medical writers, “ iHt&tfu* tion, describe tobacco* ar a f was its poison nature Id a «>»cid:TfiWitii; atiuh^nwi it in ifcelbrBt£ef a&jBid&y ■tf-Ma-atber Mtmibiim itening lood al • „_ „ Wheu tobacco is takeo idtd ^UnHi^atb toe niddtia i# itlMorb^ by 4»e lining I, __ a a - - a*** -y * A jt * tnemorrameana cirrrea iniouMmQQa. ition K circulates mfougooui me body and'cSSci in direct f contact organ. ‘lo tiiie Way it proic oenons. not accuatomed to it J vomiting, protfjratum <and >^ iWhenitohaece felMMind <vg4r 0r pipe, tbe,' pOitKSUHtt# flaters tbolaoko '-caddSt carfi JbeMopd in fcho.eantfu nhi bring hniaorbod fi* ^ varii tungB. Bird»:^IMi ftogtl did tobacco »moke ne jnl d*jK> mR amrite of* cigar «b pspatSSt the Uoodrin dri»I.aj#inte *ww impwtfPVtffV wwb jihot; peiaen! i T«fcaoooiii*fc*rhed :ja.: Wwi by the thin. If a.^agorb* wNr ipufr-inrirtffnfid lad Sgpjpa'to occupy any position in -of mf>n«* t endeavor. The education of our girls is more VahukbbPthan any other earthly treas ure.. The wise girl lookabeyond the present into the future, while the ignorant brim at the present, and at ahj^aarta^y, for she has neither HSwkifowledge ofwbatwill be ttaf futeraconditioo. Education is a very present reward in tho the great af3N@06lMawledge and general infer mation acquired. Dot the women of 6ar«ti6*'stiive for knowledge. May this be-ftbe-object of their noblest en dcawor. ^ Educate! Educate ! Show tothe world that we are no silent fee tor in the* solution of the puzzling problem, beta moving, living, active yOWtjr# *KMg’*Mountal»,N. C. M&WETOC conn., notes. or stepping from a ratoon* piffing bis h>||ar.' What reepei-t ha« such an in " for that cardinal law of ianity which requires him to do Ig that ahall cause ^brother to stumble. thfl $ Y conference take the ad mpttish of Bishop ; W. ^ood, on *&**»- l also favor Bisfe^ Hood’s instructions upon the local preachers being required to attend the district conference should examine:every ap piicant for adrtffeston" into the annual conference on trial. I also favor *ev. J. 8. Caldwell’s resolution, a limit for which Candidates should be examined THE IMPORTANCE OP EDUCA TING OUR GIRLS. T MISS BPEABIB ADAM8. Mr. Editor :—Will you allow me something in oar paper on this spbjject ? All girls should be thor am&Iyaosomphshedr *pd to this end they must be educated Life’s duties will never be performed without edu cation.4 Girls have many responsibil itieA and thev need to be trained in order to be fitted to meet these respon sibilities. Education makes the facul rtj**rr#Kfve, active, energetic Our girls need mental force and energy. VWtbM* edueation our girls will be gggpblts and absolutely, useless. rAnawhttated womanhood is the pecu liar and tite particular necessity of the dir.ifititor i ^/-1 . -*■%#*»£>deabt Xtk*t ' Wceiring a virotnwra trom Tins cnarge wm ap j^l^lteinany^efeifthe ftfAB tike semi fcpm, ti*e regions of the deed. But vei l ape. happy to inform y<*^'^i£t ~we '--'are alive, if we ere ‘affected With * “fieGnppe” .. ^he fieart iihd Head dab gave mom ^l^teinWeat dn ThurHday night, January 23rd, Wfciih was* gPWF fttittk^uccess financially Ttfr^lab btgamxed aboottwo «kW0Wakrtbr Mw. J. T. Fairfax, anff%<4mi>fe&of the young people ofthM piece. It fe a rateable auxili la completed,
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