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tilABLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST 17, If FEATURES (SALTATION CU1ACE. rnEPKNTAXCK r.UTn Ilev. Dr. Charles E. Bishop Preaches at the trrt JTenbyterlan Church-- Salvation - a . Tljrce-tokiea Triangle, Whom Kxlmeneo at All JWpeixls " on Inhrokeo Vnlon of All Its tie iiienle The - First Is the God ward bide, the Second the Manward June, the Third Lh Chrtstward Side Re pentance is Not Merely an Art Es sential te Joining u uuvd-h a Thing Which Should B rk- ; l out jsvery jJay. : Tor by grace are y saved through faith; and that not of yourselves; it is toe gift pt God." Epheeians: I:. . Cain this passage or Scripture a a formal text Rev. Dr. Charles Edward , Bishop. -of .William and Mary College, preached yesterday morning on Sai- occupied the p u lpH of "the bvterian church, eaivauun, ". - a. triangle, of three fold element cora ' jt h ftodward side, re- . pentaace. the' roan ward side, filthy the Chrtstward side. There ,lva: .1 -f .here, is no triangle, If any aids or any part of any side, be wanting. - Because one of these elements is mentioned in the Scriptures .more of ten than the other two said tne speaker, we are prone to think that - that one i of most importance and the other two of little import. This Impression .is erroneous. One is as '' essential as another to secure the ' perfect union wherein lies efficacy. The word grace has different mcan "ngs in different passages. In the .'tow quoted as a text, according to Hastings, it i interpreted to mean the ;. kindness of a king toward his rebcl- llous servant. The servant nas a one ana moored to the whirvee of their natural sinfulness. Before them lies danger Rear them ere the hidden rocks. They have turned iialf . way round and think they have turned ail lh9wey, and into, the rock they go. The JUly Spirit la waiting to help us turn all the way rouna. , ' .. 'Third in h triangle Js the Christ ward side of salvation -faith, in tiie Lord and Savlous, Jesus Christ. Jt joins the roanward eida, fcut It Joins God's also, because ine recogniuon or Christ as the Son of Ood la distinctly an act of the Father, "y ; '; . Faith, consists of three elements knowledge, an act of the brain; assent. of the emotional nature; consent, the appHmtion personally to the individu al. Faith in Jesus Christ is a firm be lief absolutely , in the fact that He did once and all save you from fin; that now Jesus .is shielding you by His cower. You must have unbound ed-faith that Ha shields you. to tha extent to which you are shielded from sin and that He will shield, you in the future from etn's presence. The pen alty of sin was removed centuries ago. The power of sin is taken away by the rnce of the Holy Spirit Follow ing its guidance, all the darts of ai cannot harm us. "How firm foundation, ye saints of theLord, ts laid for your faith in His excellent word." coSfeds to trivsTox. WIXGED A NEOKO THIEF. Three Men Act Parts on Graham Klreet Saturday ' Night A J at Hen Disappears tr. Boyetto Is Visited hy a Chicken SnaU-her Who Claim That He Is Waiting- for His i'Ollhlll. Dr. E. C. Boyette. 513 North Graham street, winged a chicken thief Saturday, winged a chicken -ii n ri.f.mn the name of; 11:30 or lock there was an ominous ... tin. m-ho made him. Only and i flutter In the back yard; A big fat exclusively by virtue of the unmeasur ed goodness of the master is the ser vant ever allowed even to contemplate the possibility of restoration to his master a favor. . fn the first nlacc you and guilty. When Adam eliin'-d. we are told, we all becajne RuiHy. In the .Aiirta of earth men wlm uro KUllty Plymouth Kock hen had beaten her wIiies asainat her portly body. Dr Hoynte heard the fluttering and took It to b a distress signal. A win dow was raUed gently and noiseless 1 I .. -1 M .... l Th... I .w. -J L. l I 1 ,t L t . . . . A a man, holding somethlriK to hl side and waiting to seo if he had been discovered. lJown the sldo street from the heart of the busy cjty, (Ftioniiu rm condemnation. Not .,. ...., . - - so ia tne court oi ,r-u ",''''! came, hot-footing it, Her.zy Smith Whoever is wutity int- i .... ... n Boyottc's driver, on his way to John tells us Uit y-" '", iT w , bis room to the rear of the residence not on the Ron or Man if ....-...... t Dr already." He is already a condemned ' person. But 'there U worse yet. Lulls tells us that not only Is th whole race condemned, but it Is atmoj. lutely lost. t'hriHt came to seek ahfl to save that which was lont, or Is lost. There is no vrb here, to designate tense with deflnitenciw. MAN HIMSELF HELPLESS. "Tou and I cannot Jepict tho situa tion in terms too strong, beouuse evn hen our prldo and our rebellious spirits rebel and we refuse to seo that the body of the nation Is tflcaied ko badly that tho power of a Ood is re quired to restore it. It 1 Impossible that the corpse by nobln birth of re finement of life could come to life." The Ide has been put forth that Judas interrupted tho plan of nnlva tion before K was finished. "Have done with any such atrocious lie. The Saviour did all that a Divine Being could do to disprove this statement." i Said He. "1 have uocompli!'ne,i trie work which Thou haM given Me to do." He who was spotli-x of any sin. He who defied His aitrufters und HIh enemies In their presence to detect any blot of sin in Ills life, hero speaks "With unspeakable veracity. And again -wheal He was stretched uivui the fiMal crosa He uttered the word which when translated moans, "It is finished." It was absolutely necessary that He Should do everything, because owing to man's paralyzed and diseased con dition, his spirit could do nothing at all. The foundation of tho pyramid )S the God ward elde It is grace. - The preacher told of a person who friend that he was wonting- ior Dr. fcoyette saw the thief and Hey..y The thief saw Hezzy and held the hen brnath his coat. Hezzy saw nothing but dreamed of the pleasant hours he had spent up town. The back gate opened to Hezzy'n hand the thief squatted low, and Ir. Eoy- ette cocked his pistol. "Lookout, Hezzy, there's a chicken thief,". said tha doctor. Hezzy turned pale and trembled at the sound of the voire. "Don't let him pass, Hezzy." said the doctor, preparing to crawl out of the window. "I's ds waltln' here fur mer roue In. bnrjt a voice from behind the fl tree. Hezzy quailed. His knees smote together and his tongue refued to act. "Lookout, Hezzy, hold him until get ther.." But Hezzy held him not. Tho man with the hen broke by and started for the pate, "Hang!" went the pistol. ' h, my Gawd," Rroaned the ftyins: negro. That Is nil. The hen and the thief left the yard together. Hezzy was Npi echless. and Dr. Boyette hopeless The officers believe that Dr. Rov ette stung the Intruder and that they will locate him soon.' "TUB WOLF." tAigPM Walter's I'Jay One. of Those IKKjkcd For Charlotte Eugene Walter's may 0f tho Hudson Bay fur country, "The Wolf." will be ! one of the season's offerings. The mre. "Th-n vou'll never get it." re- HVrv of 'Tnn Woir ncw telling niiet the friend. "All the work ne-1 .rtne. cessar to get that was done 1,900 years ago. "Ono hiul as well think of trying to patch up himself a snip to carry him across the Atlantic, as to attempt to Improve according to any Of his own feeble notions, the great - work already done. REPENTANCE. The second side of the three sides of the triangle is repentance, the man ward side. This". It Is apparent, welds n to the Oodward side. This is an act which must be performed by the man. If he would have salvation. God cannot possibly repent, nor can the Holy Spirit. Repentance is saving grce, jcercled when one with a full knowltfdge of the consequences of sin turns from. It forever and trunts In Christ. One must realign the presence of sin, the fact that h is a sinner; he must realteo the louthsom.wss of sin; he moist know to some extent the in expressible loveliness and beauty of tho person of Jesus. Then he must be so repelled by the loathsomeness of sin and so drawn by the beauty of Christ's character that he renounces the one for the other. I "Your life and my life must be worked ont according to tnis triangle Of Salvation. Otherwise salvation. We must know, is not for yoji -md me." Jt Is a remarkable fact that three fourths of the Bible is written that repentance might be brought to the unChristlan Church member, it was the wry correct ujd orthodox Phari see who murdered tne Holy On Israel. They murdered .Tames and ut forth their hands to murder theme founded on the mnjKjtie ror tne possession or a wo man by two men one of whom really loves her, whll the other seeks her ruin. Tho locale of the story should give plenty of opportunity for getting close ti nature in the types of men and conditions of life wesent in the wild country In which tho fur traders live and eke out their livelihood. The cost interpreting "The Wolf" includes Andrew Rohson, Alfred Hwenson Ivouis Haines, B. A. Lammar, Robert Deshom, Lcola Palmer and others. Andrew Robson, always on earnest and Intelligent nctor, has one of tha boM opportunities of his career as Julia Ucaublen, the hero, and Is said to have lost none of it The tho I tain Tlutt Cam to Bice JOnrtli About Charlotte. For three days the weather In and about Charlotte, has been oppressive ly warm. When the thermometer registers 95 degrees In the shade In this community the citizens bgln to complain. Saturday and yesterday It was hot until late In the afternoon, when about 5 o'clock a little cloud gathered in the South and West and poured forth a fine, fructifying, cool ing shower. The change in the at mosphere was marked and agreeable. Those corpulent peopls who had tuck to the home, where. they could go with just as scanty clothes as possible, dressed up and strolled forth to excape the nipping mosqui toes U'litf.V, nit fflpnuH.t ... - a (' I titkhl. V, l.l . m ... ......,,t ..i oi men oi leisure I and make life almost unbearable. I The rain blessed the earth. Veter and Paul. Thev were those who with th nicety and correct nr. of j Vmv a CmiT,rt (limr W(n Tjr. fjersons wh are all out ward form and " Two birds were bagged at one swipe imony postponed tho killing of FetiK until after Eater, properly trantfa'-d. Passover, but thought it ail right to kill him thereafter. They were those who dragged out the body Of Paul lest his blood whould make the lace unholy, as if it had not already Wen profaned by the entrance of their unanetr.od persons. In a .sage In Timothy we are told, "Reperifane g't of God." In Acta, that "Repentance Is the fruitage . ot Christ's meditation." In Zachariah that "Repeotance is tho product of the Holy Spfcrtfai power." Thus we see that all three members of the holy trtnJtj. co-operut to help man ac- . conrplish what must "be tola art of su- , preme algnlftcj.noe. ThU repenunce is a thlnr to be jHTwertoed. every day. It Is not simply umetning for the slntiff nrho wishes to unit himnclf with the. Church. It . must t ,a daily matter. It is an atrocious fact that there ar targe num bers of Church members iwha allow ChenmeKsM to he placed in compromls- , ing attitude toward slit In a way t Which is a great grief to tho Holy ,6ptrit, which is their, personal com forter. .. Mrsrr torn competely. ' Tha vpoaker related an Incident off a rough exi coast when the captain WHY JAMES GOT WELL. V.virrbody in ZaaesviUe. O.. knows I w u.w ! mr.l mill, m Ui.. .--orptaiB4 tohlm he methed by whltih "My ssl) d, Jsswss nftjr bUw tie out fcis veasel cafely out to sea and voided the danger.. (With the -warn-tag ts of the ever-tlghted lamps to tulde the vessel was swung half way round, until. certain distance was traversed; then naif -way round, again tv eh1p swtuttr, the recks rere avoid ed and the chip sailed safely out to s-ss. There are those who have enter ed the churches cf the lan 4, tut who when the police laid hands on Plnck ney raid well, colled. Pink is an es-cipe-1 convht. He concluded some time ago that a county convict camp wasn't "no fltten place for a gentle man" and left without applying through the consul tor ills Transports. He is also wsntexl on the charge of the thr ft of a watch from Dick Fo, Carrie Copeland is faced by a war rant alleging profanity. Ma-ggi.) Mon roe, a little negro girl of 14 years, is charged with stealing clothing from a lady. Munzle Abernethy Is charged with vagrancy1. These make up the list of the un fortunate who found Sunday not a day of unmixed Joy. v Hickory Grove Xt Hnnj Next Sunday Is the big day at Hickory Grove. Preliminary services will begin the last of the week. Reva Frank L. Silcr, 11. K. Boyer. Plato Durham and E L. Bain will preach. The, camp meeting at Hickory Grove is one of the church events of the year. Large crowds attend the scry, tees. he ewe als Are to the ass of Ktors New Dtseoverr. Ills luecs wars so mm. verely aKsetsd that eonsumptioa sssmed tnevttents. whea a frigid reoommended New DUoovsry. We tried It, and its as bs restored h!i to pertsrt health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat aad lung remedies. - For ooughs and -colds it has ne equal. The first dose gives relief. Try It. Pold tinder guarantee at all drug stores . Ma and fLOs. Trial bottle free, ....... , 1 n1 . Hundred of the Old Warriors TT TO nrobably Attend - State - Ke ; anion at Uie Twin City Wednesday and Tharaday of This Week Will '- Invite Heunlpa to Come to Cliar. ; lott JSext Time. . , . . '. The conspicuous, outstanding and overshadowing event of the week for some t,00 - veterans' of the , Con federate army WnJsh forry-flve years ago astounded the civilised l world will be the 8tats reunion of these self same soldiers In the. City of Wlnston- Salem. In the County of Forsyth. . It Is estimated that a half hundred will go from Charlotte, clad In the old- time regalia of the "Lost . Cause," there to elasp hands once more wftfi their associates of the days of war, and warring accord in g to Jihcrmanj definition- . ' . ; Mecklenburg has enrolled about 400 In Mecklenburg Camp, United. Confederate Veterans, although , of course only a fraction of that num ber attends. But this Is an old guard whose members find their! most real pleasure In living over the old days. In singing again the old songs, in donning again in a day to which their habiliments are alien the uniform of gray and musket marked by the rust of nearly Ave decades, and march again for a season beneath the feebly fluttering Stars and Burs. These never, miss a meeting; they are never absent from any occasion where the Confederacy is to be mentioned. A still smaller number, who are able to do so, never let any stretch of geographical dis tance whatever keep them away from a scheduled reunion. If It Is In Texas, If it Is In Kentucky. If It were to be India, they are and would be there. These are the kind who will Journey to Wlnston-Halem Wednesday morn ing on the 7:10 train, returning Thursday night. A special rate of on cent a mile plus 25 cents has been granted by the South ern, and not " only old soldiers but others who are In sym pathy with them will go over to at tend the celebration. There will be barbecues, music, addresnca by emi nent speakers and other attractions. Th.-n, too. there will be the elction of State officers. It Is expected that between 3.500 and 4.000 veterans will be present from different sec tions of the State. An Invitation will be tendered the reunion to hold Its next meeting here and It Is not anticipated that there will be any difficulty about se curing an acceptances of the Invita tion. Charlotte ts abundantly able t take care of the veterans and wll be glad to give them a good time. The llrst general State reunion the veterans ever held was In Charlotte la 1HR, Just at the time when the Spanish-American war broke out Ann. Julian 8. Carr brought 80 or 100 men from Durham, In uniform and with canteen, as of old. There was a record-breaking attendance and the meeting was a great success. The last meeting was held two years ago jit Greensboro. . -t r - I i J.,, w a 1 r TV a TTl I III - eae - 1 -1 '" y I I SBHagjBsjsssse ... eassssfeH' 1 r I S I We ' Easy eras 1 Ytra can acrnallr effect a cash tavtne of IIH trv ioinlar with ninety-cine other Deonle In tha Lndden L Bates ' v'nlanA r InK n 4irmln ' ' Itv AtlfM r!... 1m t,M -. . L JUJ . ' 7 yiw.i mw mjtm f4 at U, instead of one, we so reduce expense that our dub member (et a fenuwe MM instrument for only $287 r a tavhif o slmott g thJri, : Better etiJL the club terms are so eajv that Amass can have a niana. But little, cash needed.. Ya-oay $10.00 and racsiv your piano when ye ' u.n um ua uw umuh in must aionuuy peynwSD ' j . , The Ludden &! Bates New Scale klimwMiwduut 40r(.Mi.UMrl. yn nMwt sstae, ktlsq4 smIs, bms w esse tmti eiaWiasaJ. DUiMiiseiOT.siwiiwr knts4snUdcMs oi f locr vslsut. aukatur or ask. PU, ivsti km, with Uuu sscslltf siafUi estUiy tasi eair acuH u sum oi ataHP w iniirwi cssni im cm soBtiM im Mtke Sst ta otri In innate H swM Wiw. Tks Um tks kslssa ts ros ibuMj. XkU hMlu liwct ku .I1i U. oomimOm ef r skl Dutiv. Is wmk ram ccMaik Writs st oscs to sa spsites flask ss eeasUw sMcrisssa ef ftwsM wrist el isiia, la tslt M cs asks a ttlscuoa t vill eUskvs. Y ui rm is tatnitm ml kM ! w 4I .fj ! rrt hTt A""14' ' stssasJ svsrl to riuj mcs plus. Wrist Ball lelwaaiwa mi Sw as tM Is as IwaLu. . . LUi)DEN & BATtSfSoothern Music Hoee, uepLAX, Sawannah, Oa, Mrs. Barrett Prceldlng'. It will interest many people in the State to know that Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, 'of Alexandria; Vs., Is presid ing over the meeting of the Woman's International Council at Berne, Swit zerland, this month. A Charlotte woman was Invited to accompany her abroad but she could not leave home at the time. FVXERAL OF MR. ALKXAXDEK. Services Held at Sharon Church Yesterday Afternoon at 5 O'clock and tho Interment There Many Attend. One of the largest gatherings which has marked a country funeral In this section In a long time was the assemblage of friends of the late Mr. l-'red Alexander, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pharr Alexander. In Sharon township yesterday. Mr. Alexander lHt his life by drowning Saturday afternoon In the Catawba near Fort Mill, S. C, In an attempt to rescue companion. The body was re covered Saturday afternoon about 6. being taken that night to the home of the jn rents. Tho funeral was conducted yester day afternoon at 5 o'clock at Sharon church. Hev. Tlaloh Alexander, of Tarboro, assisted by Rev. R. B. Mll- er, of Uutler, Ta., conducted the services. The pa 11 -bearers were Messrs. Perry McGinn, Charles Mc liinn, Uay Lee, Robinson Rankin, Walter I'ark and Query. The accident of Saturday was a lamentable affair and the gathering yeftcrday bore eloquent attestation to th esteem In which the young man was held. STIEFF PIANOS Please Dartirnlotv 4V i ui uiuiur People Q Our pleased thousands customers of is "Get It at Ilawley's." Munyon's Remedies Have received large shipment Munyon's PAW-PAW PUIS Contain all the active princi ples of Paw-Paw. For those who desire "a good digestive, a gentle laxative, or a physic that is thorough but positively mild In action, we recommend these pills. 25c. We carry the only complete line of Munyon's Remedies in Charlotte. Hawley's Pharmacy THYON AND FIFTH STS. 'Phones 13 and 260. our host advertisement. Fine Piano Tuning, Polishing and Refinish ing, General Repair ing. All work truaran-teed. PAPER, Interior Decorators TorrenccN Paint Co. 10 NORTH TRYOJT. tiU&siSIDf Mannfactnrrr of tho Artistic Btleff and Ehaw, the pianos " with tha sweet tone. ' SOCTHEIIJC WAItEItOOM " t.VT. Trade St, ' CHABIOTlX X. C ' 0. 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The crystalline substance Is broken down and will not return when cool. - Any housewife knows that when butter Is once melted nothing; hort of churnint It again with milk can restore anything of Its original flavors. Hsnce the great pains she takes to keep butter -on Ice. . Melting volatilises the essential Oils and light ethers which mafe butter butter. ' Then why do we use so muck melted butter In the nnest ana most oeuoete cookery f -We use butter In cookery because our grandmothers did. - i OUR . . QRANPMQTHEBS PTP X'1kOOV-X GLORT OOOKINO OIX - -. . ' else the recipes we new swear by would have been perpetuated with Oojden Glory Cocking Oil la them. Instead of butter.: , " This is no Idle theory. Try a level spoonful ef Oil dsn Glory Cooking Otl (with a Uttle salt) In piers of a heaping spoonful of butter In any of your fsvorite re- cipea It there Is anything wrong about It. nut It us to your eroeer. He will put It up to us, and ws will pay the bill. . 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