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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 24, 1900, r UB.BATTLE ON ATOSEIENT says:, rrnusT IX TE BLOOD? ' . An Earnest Sermon at the First Bap , " t tint Churcli " Itltout the Shod tunc of Blood There is so Hemis : :- Hinn -nr 'Hina'WnRMUM ' mays ua -v iiieojogy 14 tiooa fcnougn ror iiinj V As was expected there wsui large - congregation present at the- BVt Bap- V ,. ttet -thurch last night, to. hear Rev. H. Battle, P,i J preach on the - ' atonement The sermon , vu eharac erbsd by the depth of thought, tad ftW'.weh simplicity of expression to -i j maks it appreciate njr all who heard t y IL Hla word painting was euoh that only.-the expert stenographer could transcribe It, end wlthont the. per- -ny,, aonality of the speaker, would, lose - t 'much of Its poWer. Dr. Battle la a 'j,-:, man ot rar more man average-amucy ut Dreacher. and hla nersonalltv is '." Vi. A spirituality is plainly evident In h j Bit every sermon; Ills tex last night ' was ine woras;-Ana ina ransomed " of the Lord shall return and come ; , to ijZlon with songs and everlasting ; joy upon their heads: they shall obtain , j poyv and goodness and Borrow and - sighing shall flee away." .. laa, 3S:io. r j The following ts a brief substance er., hie , sermon t " "This sublime "utterance" ot the prophet may. have had reference . to return of. Israel from captivity, or it may have had reference to the return V'v; of the .Gentiles, or It may have had reference to the march of the saved ',"" from earth, to the ilew Jerusalem. Let us take it to' mean this last at this time. ,.. s .. - "Tow will perceive this is a prophecy ', , based upon a truth the ransomed ot ,. the Lord. God has always had His . . true worshippers. God's people have always been the great reservatlve force in the world they have always been ' the salt as 'well as the light of the world. . ' . 1 "I deem Is unnecessary to discuss at length before this congregation the , English word transformed. You are ' - familiar with its meaning redemp- tlon from debt, the debt having been paid by another. 1 ''For convenience I give you a three fold diversion of this subject to-night. 1st., ransom? 2nd., from wnat ran somed? 8rd.. why ransomed? What is sin? In Hla word we are taught Ood's Immutable hatred of sin. Hla antipathy to sin ts such that no mortal can describe it, and no eye can discern It. "The evidence of sin! We ourselves ' recoil from the accounts brought to us of the evidences of sin and we wonder at the depths to which the human be ing an go. We recoil, and yet we know that even greater depths are resorted to by the man who sins. "ln. the New Testament we read ot tne Slaughter, the crucinxion ana me death of the Son of God, and we won der why the world could stand, but we are brought to know that this la the sacrifice that God is offering for a ... elnful woild. "What la back of sin? What Is It that made Ood willing to give Jesus Christ as a sacrifice, and that made Jesus willing to die for the sins of the world to die for our sins. What Is sin? Only God can answer. "The penalty of sin is two-fold: nat- ural and statutory. The man who sins violates the law of God as It Is re vealed to us In the Bible. The man who sins puts himself in the attitude of hostility to God and His law. "By tbe sacrifice of His Son, God, says the penalty of sin is wiped out. 'There la therefore now no condemna , tlon to them which are In Christ Je sus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." "The effect of sin goes on: many a man to-day suffers the effect of sins committed In his youth. Manya min cries out with the apostle: 'O wretch ed man that I am. Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?' But the time Is coming when God shall break the chain of bondage and we shall be free, not only from sin but i from the power of sin. "We are ransomed from sin. How are we ransomed? Here we are met with great difficulty. This Is God's masterpiece. When I think of the atonement, when I think of God giv ing His Son for the sins of the race, ' I am overwhelmed with the 'thought: V In whom we have redemption through . .. his blood, the forgiveness of sins, ac cording to the riches of his grace?' "Upon this planet has been enacted the scene that shows what Ood is and What His moral attributes are "Do we understand all about 'the atonement? No, but we know what God's word says, and when we get away from His word and Into our own t theories human theories we drift; and better for us not to get away where we finally drift upon the rocks .: and sink. "What does God's word say? 'WHh . out the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin. The memotlal of the blrod on the door-poss befnire tho children of Israel came out of Egypt t.iught this. Gfd saw the blood and the c eath-angil passed over every irirvf where the blod was on ihe ' posts, "And God says' to every fearing, trembling heart: 'Trust in the blood. Put It upon thy heart, and I shall pass thee by; no evil shall befall thee, pro tected by the red banner of the blood,' "My aesthetic friend may say, 'No blood for me,' but I bid him 14 go ' " back to the Old Testament where we learn that the life Is In the blood. That life made the infinite leap, from , the throne of God to earth, and cul r mtnated It on Calvary, and shone the . radiance of redemption through the .. ages. , v "you whose sensibiltles do rot ae v cept this, go and stand before the cross and . hear the rumbling of ' hell j beneath, and the harping of angels above, and be convinced that the crn- ter of Ood's spiritual power it there. -.r. '.'TMs atonement, less the raiiHftm ' . of the race. Is for the glory of God, that It may be written through the fr"?. cycles of eternity. 'Who for the Joy that was set before him, endured the cross, despising' the -shame and is set r down at the right hand of the throne of God.V ""What was His Joy? We-flnd It In His conversation '- with , the woman of iawiMii mtiu J JH' iUI' IlllVI TWW WIIM ' ''What .was Hla joy? 'And I, if I 5 - be lifted up, mill draw all men unto tne.' . Hear Him knln: Father 1 will t fh,to .,1,a kAM.thi.1. kn rv t r A m ; . me, be with me where I am.' - Thir atonement was for the glory -t- -.. l uvui i or mo un ok ins uvra m- for alt. time and eternity, that "we may be happier, better, more useful to day, to-morrow, and forever. , ... - mere 're our wo armies in ins . '. world: one' leads up and the-Other ' down. One is led by Christ and ona by the fallen angel. Every on belongs to one army or the other. There n ".. no mutual i ground. There Is ne pos- slbllity of belonging to one and then '..'the, other, but avery one who has . t passed the- age of accountability, be- Jongs toene army or the other. r- ' ' . "Jesas Chrtsr lias ' redeemed. has , "bought us; Brethren,' that is not ,Puu- ? Una theology, that Is God theology,.' 'It may be I' am Ill-Informed on : , tmoaem, progressive theology. ; . Bo let , and point him' to tbe Lamb of God f that taketh away the sin of th world.' . To-nlght, in the name of the re deemed. In the name of tho holy dead, : in Uw nam oX th triumphs of Chris-1 tiahlty. In Ood's name, 7 bring you this message,- , , , - . l "Will, you "' come to Him and e saved? .You .have my message, What will -you do withr it? I leavethe re sponsibility - W'Uh , you. My -heart " Is praying for you. " Wlli you take Him? win. you truat. tiimr uod neip you At the close of the sermon the con gregation - sans ''Jesus Paid It 'All." and-there wer'. several,,, requests for prayer. - n j-r i"' ' i. ,u" J5r, ; Battle . announeed. that Aie did Hot . know v .whether he . could remain over Sunday. 'but would do so'Jf pos- slble.. JHe expressed -his . appreciation for the kindnesses shown him by many persons in the city during his stay in their miastjr ; ' , A u ' ' ? 'Mrs. AgUee Hughe and sister. Miss Frances Harris, of Fort MD1, B. C, are v guests of . Mrs.' J. : D. Clark, on East Seventh atreet. . - Mlaa Mabel Cutbbertson spent yes terday at Matthews with relatives. . i ' Among the visitors In the city yes terday were Mr. and Mrs. R. y.' Bar rett, of Carthage. 5 Mm W, L. Norwood, of Waynesvllle, spent yesterday In Charlotte. She wae a guesit at th Buford. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Marler. of Hick ory, will arrive In the city to-day and will spend several weeks here with Dr. and Mrs. E, Reld Russell, on West Tenth avenue. '"'. . Mrs. T. B. Lewis, of Hamlet, Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. J. G. Basker ville, w The Cranford Book Club, which was to have met with Mrs. C. L. Hunter yesterday, afternoon, was postponed until to-day on account of the death and funeral of Mm Julia Smith. Mrs. C. C. Buckner, of Guadlahara, Mexico, arrived In the city laat evening to visit her-sister, Mrs. J. H. Spilman, at her home on the Boulevard. Mrs. N. R. Tunstall, who for tho past several days has been the guests of her daughter, Mrs. Clem Dowd, nas returned to her home In Statesvllle. MfaM Pat LaGrand. of Rockingham, is expected in the city shortly to visit at the home of Mrs, T. C. Guthrie, In DU worth. Miss Susie McMurray, of the Pres byterian College is visiting at the homeNof Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Davis, In Sharon. o Mrs. A. S. Hunt is visiting relatives in Sumter. S. C. Mr. andj Mrs. E. J. Couper, of Min neapolis, Minn., were visitors in the city yesterday stopping with Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Martin D. Hardin. Mr. Cou per is one of the leading member of Dr. Hardin's former charge in Min neapolis. Miss Wlnningham. of Greensboro, ar rived in the city yesterday and Is the guest of her sister, Mra.1,. M. Mc Neely. - Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Newton, of Hick ory, are visitors In the city, belnir guests at the Central. On the passenger list of the Ham burg American liner Blucher, which sailed for Hamburg, Thursday were the names of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Boafdman, Mr W. K. Pendleton, who lived here several years ago, spent last night In the city, stopping with Miss Bailie Sumner, on her way to Wash ington City, where she will live. Slue Ribbon Vanilla. Absolutely pure. Goes twice as far and the "Blue Jtlbbon Flavor" Is perfection. DUE BILLS We notice that several piano concerns are offering due bills for different amounts to per sons making the most -words out of letters contained, In the firm's name. These coupons to apply as a payment when' the person holding the coupon Is ready to buy from them. ' We will accept coupons given fby any piano firm as payment 'on the Artistic Stieff, Shaw, or any piano we sell. Write tor Information. Send In your coupons. . Chas- ML Stieff, Manufacturer of the Piano With the Sweet Tone. " Southern Ware room: West Trad Street., CHARLOTTE - - : - If. C. ,C. II. WILMOTH, Mgr.' 1 ? t 5 "West Trade htrectv, - n BASE . , BALL GOODS We carry the; line that is standard everywhere SPALDWGS-l ..Every "article guaran teed 1906 catalog, for the asking; '.T-,-- Stcb;C:iTcgrCo. V - An Afternoon " RcciUV ? - The piano students ' In 'the fresh, and Sub-freah departments" of the coneer rvatory tunder r the Misses Mtelntosh and Ramsey, also the yocal pupils of the same: grade under Miss .Mitchell, gave a joint recital .yesterday . after noon In the parlors ot the Presbyte rian College. This foundation , work presagejra, bright., future forth youth fu aspirants, as It shows both tech. rJcal ; and Intellectual . training of t a high order. x ' " , , i The. third in the serlea ot special re cital talks will be given tn the auditori um of the college Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The subject of the even In will be Beethoven, the master mu sician. ,., i - ,' A welcome hs extended to alt 'those who are Interested in musical advance. The sld door, of the auditorium wll) se ooen. . : t.vi '' :.?,'. larmers Meet This Morning. The special 'meeting of : th Meck lenburg ' Cotton Growers . Association will be held In the countyoeurt house this morning at 11 o'clock.. President Charles Cotton Moore, of . the North Carolina division) Of the Southern Cot- ion Association, win aeuver an ad dress which will be of Interest to every farmer In the county. Immediately after the meeting ad journs the executive committee will go Into session to determine where the two county farmers' institutes are to be held this summer. All farmers are -urged to attend the meeting this morning. Death of Mrs. Amanda McGowan. Mrs. Amanda McGowan, wife pf Mr, D. E. McGowan. died at her home on North Graham street yesterday morn ing at 3 o'clock of heart trouble. She was SO years of age and had been 111 for some time. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two chil dren. The remains will be carried to Sloans, near Statesvllle. this morn ing and the interment will take place there. Mr. W. 8. Lee, Jr., is spending the week In New York on business con nected wtth the Southern Power Com-panv. inn KIRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CURES B100D AND SKIN DISEASES A TRIM CONVINCES f0 SALE BT IMG DRUGCISTS 111 Specials ;v For a Big Saturday Our business is growiner so fast because we are giving special values. You can al ways depend on what you see inpurads, The confidence of the people is our biggest asset ; m . .business. Many more special values than those mentioned here. Muslin Underwear Sale To-Day 10 O'clock Gowns and Corset Covers These are the odds and ends of a big factory i that makes fine goods. They will average not much more than half price. One big lot gowns, mostly fine Nainsooks, trimmed in embroidery ana lace, mostly worth Jl.50 and $2.00; choice each 98c. Fine Corset Covers of fine Nain sook, beautifully trimmed, regular values up to 11.00 each 4tfc, Sample Corsets Sample lot best Btyle Corsets, none less than 60c., many of them 75c. and $1.00 grades; choice each .. 39c. 10c Bargain Notions A special table for to-day. You will see many things you need. Be sure to look over thin. Table Oilcloth 10c a Yard TTiill width tfiAMn 1 Xrtt wli t aa nnA colore, not the first grade; per yard inch lawn 5c a Yard 10c Not fine, but splendid for Aprons Curtains, Underwear, etc.; 4 0 Inches wide, the yard 5c. OTHER SPECIALS. Short lengths Heavy Bleached Do mestlc, Cannon Cloth style, per yard 8 l-3c. A good Safety Pin, assorted sizes, two dozt-n for 5c. Big l.-ar (3 cakes) Glycerine Soap , 10c We lead on Laces. Look over our special display. LSB. PIANOS NEW SCALE fOUR HUNDRED DOLLAR MODELS TO CLUB MEMBERS AT $287. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS Nine, out of every ten pianos are bought on payments gifts to the family many are taken away on account of the death of the wage-earner. Join tlie club, now forming. Save near ly a hundred and twenty. Ave dollars and besides in case of , death of purchaser we give the family a receipt In full for balance due on lano pro vided contract has been In force six months and the pay ments have been made ac cording to agreement. It costs you nothing extra to protect your family write for Booklet No. 0; it's free and will ex plain everything. Over XOO Ii. ft It. Club Pianos sold Inside of four months to satisfied customers They are warranted for a life time. Ad dress hidden & Bates S.M.H. . Sa Years In Music. SAVANNAH - - - . - OA. mm IS WEST TRADE ST. . 1 To our store TO-DAY will put you in touch quickly with the choicest Men's Furnish- iners shown in this city. We're distributors for the Star Shirts, Earl & Wilson Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, and all the other requisites for well groomed men. Make your visit here to-day. The Tate-Brown Co. FOR SALE! Nice modern 7-room house. Pine St.. at a bargain If taken this week. - Modern 7-room house, E. 6th St., $2,600. $-room cottage, 8. Cedar; city wa fer, $2,000. FOR RENT Brick more, Boulevard. Dllworlh; next to drug store. Modern new 7-room house, W. 9th St., $18.00. McGall & Sit JT. Tryoa St. Qlanton. Thone 340. in iril M ''u : V J - . , I I . IFix Up . Your Dining Spring has come and now is the time to fix ut your dinintr room. The ainine room should ibe made the mostinvit- ing place of ; the home. 7 r No dining room ia com lete without a Side-' oard, China Closet Ex-; . tension Table,Side Table :and Chairs. All these ) furnishings are essential . and to the home comforts of the familv circle, r : 's i Be our latest arrivals In Karly English and Weathered Oak Butts.1' : we can save you money on an kinds of Uinmg ;Koom , rurnltursv . ' ,' " t f ' ..-m "t - . ' . , W,"4.rr ' VRTrrV" the leader w low, pftf AVlCvA x f , , ,ces and aoor oooda -v r 1 1 -., ' ' ' 1 - " - v' " f ; Monday at 930 I 5c and 20c Embroidery at 5c Several thousand yards pretty Ham s' burg and Swiss Embroideries and In : sertions; values 10c, 15c and 20c. Sale price commencing prompt ly at 930 o'clock Monday morn- r cts ing None charged. yd Special Sale Real Linen Torchon Laces Mon day at 900 O clock 15c to 25c Real Linen Laces at 10c. 3,000 yards Real Linen Torchon Laces with Insertions to match; values 15 to 25c yard Commencing at 9 o'clock Monday morning sale f Acts SJ v pnee. None charged. yd Linen Sale Monday Morning at 9 O'clock Special sale commencing Monday morning at 9 o'clock of 36-inch shear linen lawns. This offering is a special purchase of a forty piece lot and the special prices made for this sale means a tremendous saving.' ?r 25c 36-inch shear, white linen f Q ' lawn sale nrice V' 38c 36-inch shear, white linen fCJ1 lawn sale nrice aw3C 50c 36-inch shear white linen o'QJ lawn sale nrice OOC 50c 36-inch cadet light blue and O 0 1 r lavender solid linen sale price Q? Silk Special for Mon day 48c value, yard wide white Habuta silk at 50c 27-inch solid colored China O Qr -Silks (all shades), special at 27-inch Oriental Perspiration-Proof Lyon's Dyed China Silks, all colors and white. AQ - Price 40C 27-inch Radium-Finished China Silk, a beautiful, soft, all-silk material, especially pretty for waists and even- -ing dresses; Alice Blue, Light Blue, Pink, Lavender and rn White. Price 0JC 75c value 23-inch Crepe-de-Chine, all Shades and Black CH. and White. Price OVC J1ZL1L-Ir 3RO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. tinif TALKS ON FACIAL MASSAGE NUMBER THREE r- To remove lines from the corners of the eyes: Hold the skin taut with the fingers of the left hand, make the rotary movement with the fingers of the right hand. Makes the movements toward the ear. Rtepeat ten times. Remember that massage Is Intended to stimulate the cir culation of the blood, so as to nourish the tissues and gtve new life to the muscles. Rubbing the skin backward find forward will never pro duce any good results and should not bo indulged In. The "kneading movement," Just as one kneads bread, and the rotary (wheel like) move ment are the two that pro duce the best results In self glven facial majumge. Have you a good massage cream? Get some to-day and begin your lessons to-night. We sell alt the popular and best makes. Rose and Almond Is the best. HAWS PHARMACY U fill THE FIRST sprig mmm Every Garment Sterilized And rendered absolutely asep tic, snow white and pure by our patented process of boil ing and washing with steam. This Is very Important and . should commend Itself to you. '. Germs could not live a second In the rapid revolving steam bath to which we subject all . garments. Diseases ar fre quently carried Into the homes by the washerwoman. 'Guard against alt possible infection by sending your work to us. You know we do the most beautl- . ful work In the Bouth. 'Phone 10 to-day for one of our I . wagons. t . . ' . Model . Steam Laundry of ttis) Original Lavson's History ; Of North; Xarolina 'V Valoable ta Any Ubrsry. " , vg, i ,Mt, .i.im, ; Formerly Bold for iloO JVow Sells !. fo(io. vk, , ' V rttmrrir ' pf VTIi entire ' , CUARliOTTB. N. C ' 1 OPENING MSDAY, w mm 28TH. fl v (I'M The New and Correct Styles for the Season : will be shown. W,iS'-. :"- n m m Em nKn sto:.l ccr::aOE o ccur: ' w "t n c . . . pi 1 4. "i If I t i M a time. 1 Vi ''i A- V. , t , it ' ' n I 4 4 v:9 ft- i , v
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