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i CEUitwoAY. Malyh CHURCH DIRKT Prof. Johnson returned from Faj cttetiue 1ml Frtnay evening. m . M. E. Ziok • ; * v**»» st 1 p.m-lr.1. toKTiu** Barranr ,4 11 aaa, f pan and 8 pan>«L School at 1 paa-J“B«% <-P ■ )Uwis Ps‘ °f ‘*1 -TI8T OMOHCH-^mrVJOeu at — arm ia *ad 8 pant. Suadaj School at ,.m.—Bst. wbttmuah Cnoncpr-BirHom at -tc and 8 pool Sunday School *1 Km .—Bar. HERE AND THERE Or. Qoier is exjpeeted home daily. The weather contuses to bs pleas* ant. Mr. Dancy waa called to Raleigh Tneeds} evening on urgent — Prof* Blackwell apeut 8undaj in Concord and oooopied the pulpit of Rev. Hides at ft«od*a Teas pie. M»> Lillian Davis'.who has teaching in Cfcbiurriis county for tbs past two months baa returned home. Bishop Hood, iha aaofor bhhop of the connection, spent Lucaday in the ,ity, the guest of Bfshop and Mrs. barris. ^Hny^Peraonay Brown’s Iron v Harvey, the five year old eon ot Bee. and Bin. Kites was pain&l j burned Monday afternoon. Ha », a* this writing, resting quite comfortable. O mnuD on was held at Zion church iSunday afternoon and a goodly num ber participated. *0r Hmtth preaoLed an intarteimg sermon which surpassed some ef his more recent+fforte. The many friends of Bishop Har ris will be glad to know that he has eufficiently recovered to bo able to attend tbs meeting of the Board cf Bishops in Union, & C, this month. Mrs. Mrrtha Rsncber who has’een c nfined to her bod with n fatal maiaU> for the past year, succumbed lam Wednesday naming, ►he was origi nally from Hillsboro and had only been living in Salisbury about eight©- n montflb. If yon feel tnd all worn out take 3R0WH'e ISON BITTERS colored a) He Robert*, the 70011 woman wh > was shot last Fn by Aiidonw Brown, died night. Brown, as the focts now ore rent themselves, deserves speedy puc isnment for hw oold blooded deed. From wbntonn be gleaned he pre meditated the killing upon atwf j alight provocation. This makes the! *eeo>d morder whici has occurred within the borders of Bowen, coutty in less than two weeks. The Phillis Wheatlj enjoyed one oi its most successful meetings this year in the parlor of Huntington Hall Toeedoy evening, Mus Petty en tertaining. - The carefully prepared musical program wee spleuoidiy exe cuted end the pop** on ‘The p**»r <f music," by Pr. f. Noble waa par MAKVELOIT* RESULTS. Fmn » letter written b Bev J. Gun* dermsn, of Oiimondsls. Aw*, we are per mitted to mane this astsswS: **I have no b natation m wommubj mg Dr. King’s or Di-overy, u the ream • were aimesl marvet ms ia the earn ot my will While I was pastor M the Baptist Chnrch at uivea Jracvo she wa- b ought dona with Pn^um aia sue eedirg La «**for|S; «e rifcle paraavom# of coughin* *onM lut hours »ith liHle lutemu.tien aoe is «med a* if *ho could ^ot Hurr.vo them A friend r*cowasandaa Dr. Bagk New Discovery it w s quick in it- work and highlv satisfactory in results* Inal hot tks ties at TVo P K^utta ft Co.. l**ng tote. Wega*ar abw Me aodfl <W 1-0VV 18 YOtJB WIFE? Does aba foti poorly all the time, suffer from lack of energy, and a gew *r*l “no account” iwttamoonvenmtioi ? esds a sqpnc. £ **m«bhg n with her blood, fins p wrong with Bar moou. p *>ocior 1 Not at a«L m d»arsir • »*r> bottle ofPPP (P »«kly Ash, P ha Boot and B*am»u«n), titw ban Womaa’s Regulator and Tonic extant, It "^dftjjhsr: the source ©j. trouble cptisHy a»d quickiT. an<I V fore you k*«w it, fdnr wU will la mother woman. aw» wi*» hbm the foie that brougti B P P to her ootiee and foils Out mm physician# . —Thirty-three jresrm old < throe month* - About * mouth i Stobt.—Hi# excitement BffHSSSgaOHittfe such a degree that Jesus oooW not ssfely rs msin nesr Jerusalem (John 11:4704). AooorA* WWrtMIJito retirement for^s time »t «* Journejrpd ”oag thiTborers of^smsrts •B4 Galilee to the Jordan: crossed ever the ttver into Perea, where lie heeled tenlepere (Luke 17:1J-K>), discoursed concerning the Kingdom of (Jed (Luke 17:*0-*:). spoke some peraMes on prayer (Luke 18:1-M). sod wel comed the children, taking them (a Hie erne (Lake lejpMfi Mark 10:IVl1^iM He wee go* lnff ewey from this scene the yeans ruler came to mm. •' ■ >' •. LESSON NOTES. A Rich Young Ruler Seeking Eternal Life.—“And when lie was gone forth; from the house where He had blessed the children. He starts again on His journey to Jerusalem. “There came one running:” By a comparison with Matthew and Luke we learp that he wap (1) a ruler, probably of a syna gogue; a leading ‘man in Jewish re ligious circles. (2) Ho was young. (S) He was very rich. (4) He was religious ly trained. <5) He had heard of Jesus mid listened to His teachings,or he would not have come to Him In this way. (•) He had a lovable disposition (Mark 10:21). His Character. (1) This young man seems to have had from a worldly point of view an irreproachable moral ehfer acter. He had resisted the corrupting influences around him. (2) He was a candid inquirer, breaking away from the routine religion of his synagogue, and recognising truth and goodness wherever he saw It. (3) He was cour ageous. Only a brave heart could have enabled one In so prominent a position to risk the opposition and reproaches of his associates, and run and reverence in so public a man ner the despised Nazarene. (4) He had high aspirations. He was not content with wealth and position and outward morality, but had set his heart on eter nal life. (5) He was In earnest, as his conduct shows: But on the other hand ho was (a) self-righteous, (b) He had wrong or imperfect motives behind him outward goodness. («) He was unwill ing to trust everything, even his worldly wealth, in God’s hands. Seeking Eternal Life.—Of all thing* in the universe this is the great prise wc should seek with all our hearts and souls. For it> includes every other good —God, Heaven, holiness, usefulness, happiness. Just so far os we have eter nal life can we know God, or Heaven, or any highest good. The Conditions of Eternal Life.— “Thou knowest the commandments:" This implies what Matthew expresses, “If thou wilt enter into life, keep the, commandments.” The young man then asks which? Of what kind? What special and great commandment do you refes tofV Then Jesus replies by enu merating^ those named in this verse; “Do not’ commit adultery, Do not kill," etc. All these belong to the second table of the law, which teaches the duties of man to man.' Jesus, it would' seem, desired to sho w the man the true nature, the living soul, of ordinary daily life. Perhaps Jesus did not refer to the first table of the law because the keeping .of the second was a test as to Whether the ruler really kept the first. He that truly lares man loves •ewa* the second step—a oonvic >f sin and Imperfection, bymeasur ae’s self by the law In its Divlm Keeping the &ggMft9dments and Sternal Life. (1) There la no complete eterntel life without the keeping of the commandments, and no beginnings of eternal life without the spirit which seeks, longs and .endeavors to keep them. For {2} the commandments are tfie expression of the true principles of holy living. Good people, saints and and angels lngeavcn lire aooarding to the oommandroents. (3) A person may keep the commandments in outward form and yet not base eternal life. (4) The commandments are the Divine standard which shows us how mnch we have failed in fee true lif* which the Uoly Spirit convinces us rtf sin and need. For (6) no one ever en tered eternal life by merely trying to keep the commandments. (6) Jeans loved him:” He w» so noble, so earn* est and sincere la Ms seeking, so lova ble, that the soul of Josus WM drawn out toward him. And all the more be cause hb was not satisfied with any Pit* ward keeping of fee-law. Jesus saw in him great possibilities of character, and of service, a pillar in feefemple of God, a power for good in the new kingdom. “And said unto him, One thing thoo lackest” He was very hear the king dom, but one link in the chain wag' gone, and that broke the whole chain. 6UIDKBOABD8 TO MBMAL Uffc utfum QUItE ENCOURAGING The following postscript is taken ftm a letter that was recently sent to this office by Bishop Walters. It is indeed quite enoousaging to the whole Oran force to know that their efforts to glee the connection a good papa* are appreciated, especially when with the present outfit it is almost impossi ble to jpt out a presentable sheet — [Fobekah.] “P 8—1 cannot dose this letter with out congratulating you on this week’s (February 21) Stab The print is excellent, editorials “par excellent.” When we opened the paper it sent a thrill through all oqr hearts and we foltlike shout ng ‘Horrah for Clin ton V Yon most give us something like this every week. Caldwell and I unite in sending up‘Three cheers for ClintonCaldwell says your reply to the AJrieo Am riean Pit byterian is complete and withering.” IIJCKLEN’B AKN1CA SALVE. The Beet Salve indue world for Cuts, Irusia, Sores, Ulcejrs, Salt Rhenru, W Sores, Tetter, Chapped Ban*, Ihilhlains Corns, and all Skin Ernp MEMORIAL SERVIOEa ■■Si Memorial lurdwi till be held at th. ohaptl of LiviogWooe Colloge ■at Tori*} •rating in honor .f We don't want ti> car ry them through the Summer. Everything Complete GOODS.: STOCK LARGE AND-VARIED. TRUNKS, VALISES. UMBRELLAb. &C. IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES. SEE UA BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING IN our 1 LINE. ROGERS CLOTHING COMPANY, FINE CLOTHIERS. SALISBURY, N. C. oft*t«4to$*9ttbgc •a the moat klnkr i btfr ij» a terjr H*off U nothing AND* Gentlemen’s ¥lM SHOES!! Special Prices to Stdent's and CALL &GET OUR PRICES. FOUR IN ONE, Electric Headache Powder*, the Bear, Quickest and Safest Remedy known for th« cure of Headache and Neuralgia, . Each envelope contains four doses just doub’e the quantity f any preparation on the market. Try ir, and be/ionvinced that iiur cases oi headache can be cured for Ten Cents. Manufactured by Theo. F. Klutts & Co, Drug Store, Salisbury, N. C. CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, charlotte n. c. CALDWELL & TOMPKINS, Publishers, J. P. CALDWELL Editor and Manager. BEYOND ALL QUE STION T3E LEADING PAPER IN THE SPATE. TAKE IT. Daily One Year,48 “ Six Moe 4 •“ Three Mas 2 ♦ WnskLY, One Year, $1 “ Six Mos. • 50c Three Mos 25< 8END FOR SAMPLE COPIES. - •• ZA-. f.:.\ ?i\-% W* h*ve bow « fc»a ore low remaining on Goi!let e 4.venae. Fire have be n sold to prominent gentlemen within the Isst LIVINGSTONE If one of tie best fitted np - Offices in the Southland. Visiting Cards, Laundry Tickets, General Fond Tickets and Receipt Boob, Pastor’s Salary Tickets, Pay Envelopes- Presiding Elders Quarter ly Appointment*, Letter and Bill Heads, Constitutions, Tablets, Bal lads, Sunday School Convention and Inbound and: ship lys after receiving Orders by mail a ped-within themannsc Salisbury, KWe* raonmou. >r.*s HINDOO ANTI - KINK, RECENTLY DISCOVERED, -AND Ita only kno.n remedy tb.t wi„ „ke cur| ^ ^ ^ rf j± k"”“ U:r' “'W * il •" ¥ *od «mW „ if it were rt„igkt. We will n»d4bne bottle#post pud to «ny put, f the United Sutes oo receipt of $1.00. Oa« bottle 60 cents. Hindoo Anti-Kink Co., 139 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CI1Y scisitj. ONE HUNDRED YEARS —OP THE mmi zion MTHODIST Centennial of African Methodism „*V The A M E. Zion Book Room now has on its shelves a BISHOP J. W. HOOD, D. D, LL.D. allowed to agents who make large sales. *** cent ..—-“ ILaUS V. ’a.”* d any proposed line of advertising in American Geo. P. Rowell & Co., jN«w9p*p«r Attrettolnf XO •£ • - 1 IT*' IMPORTANT NOTICE. Fayettville, N. a Feb. 19,1895,— Having been informed that Rav. J. E. MoiNeal hat beep tried pad me* pended by a committee and tbathe baa refhsed to give op hie credentials, I hereby give notice that when a minister is suspended by a committee the credentials which be reeeivid irtm the Bishop of the A. M. fi. Zion church are noli and void, unlees ob viated by successful appeal to a high er church court. J. W. Hood, Bishop. -—*—1 Disease oonnuonly eoues on witk iglected increase in extent end grtdi {s&ljr_~ • •-. .•■’ Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabula* Ripans Tabules f npoa the ihv, rtwoh
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