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M V V 7 r hl fnt Jlltr , jcr wns the summit ol A-otUb and . the possession and operation of tv ,u,V "ed "Z vhZ'uZut Inf il l out the phurc is regard.! In iho Mos- j e, atmg principals. Tools and mi, ,.f !.. "l --i l of Iv'vpt through tholr.s as only Fewrid to Mecca in ; p. meats of arrhttectmo and fljm- !hi' ll"d Sea :i!;d into the Wll'IOr- IK :. -s .uwihl a Ti'ieinac to (Jod vv h i-h h situiih -i tin" ' uost to Miniin'inr.tt. to III" iuitt p-t-it-fv lliiir liOiv.'Miloiw ':st v.llid Ahi. li wiotight, their mighty deiiv ,. ,a,,(.. ,Uo to icc ivi! the rays of Tin- i isin;; num. Kin.4 Ho!o!i.O!i'.-i t -mp!e is thought. !m be a iprosens 1 n'iou ol that label uacio. Tne co- .-:dtMM'. Of phUl betWCCH til ft tWO ohviosiN 'ill' dimensions of the temple Ix'ir jii-t twit.a those in th- Tabemaele. '!., di-d!ati:;n of --loinon's !r-m-:'; :s an .i memorise, event in U Ll.-tor v ol (i -.-M rho'll people; the v,Pt continuation ot Israel, tin vn''. prayer ot .Soiomon, I he. sae. rdiee ot 22,000 oxen ami 120,000 .. I he kindling cf the holy fire U;".,n the. a'Ur, and thr: cloud of :' whi -li tilled the bou- render i ;t p'-.-i.it-i c.cm.y ever - - f : ia' ;: de the Mos''.; p?a; . i Jii ,-piendid editi:o after h- :: 1 inr I-1 y'-i:s u-' d-.-roje i o. I't.iu h idntz tr and n;o ot it Uth caintd vith the Jews to i i i n. . m t y -n i o. o ir.i alter the dt- !(-tia of ijolomon'a teuiplo the !,:.,e. of the I.did Was r.:built on N.une i'oj hy Z.'i uL:del. TLiw t. -:il-,Jp tood aboat, f,00 jears. The ,1 -a ;4v it liUid fivo important -.1. .rj that beion'ed to the first : J I ...j,. ll.Ti- t!.. (',. A'' V'l '' .,.',":. "' rr ''i Il.'.lCcit, tif ilerod the (lieat about fifteen ,i o'-fore tiie bir ii ot CJin ial , ((own tiie :-eco;id t-inie and in .l hjnt a new one Vits'iy if l-.eautiiul and m.iniJi'j":.. . i, A,e .s ' 'it it.'iii .r.id -d to an. I . ;;.:ied dating 'be hie of our Hnv. Tn- J - v, sd unto lhm upon ; .;.eaa, forty an I six years 1 this teni.Ie in hull. ting. Alter r , : , r , , , 1 va to in the il ):I1 lii his! ;'iiip-o vi Jiut hile. s tiOliOIec't . i. Iwj. I ! rlehovah'.H glory,; .he y it the lattf t house was j ..,11 lb n ti.' lormer bemij hon- ' d v.itli the Savioui 's pt-r.-'-oual ! s . .1 V.iia Ael.-hiped in i' j ;i- did in hom d'-VC't all th': ; . , ol ! he Godhead bodily, who j : ( i i hliU -eli li.anif.' iii tho ' I I ilolv I'i.Ke and ti Holy O; 1 . it-.s mi the iat ein,!- (ileiod's; i 1,1) Hiili ,;-fo-;s hetweeu them was seva.ied a 1:1 the tabu-" ! .--.imply by an-ans ot a veil, j i- i-.ly -uid ivtn-itkablv tliiek j i i'ioi.g. When our S ivior died hole was 1 eut la twain from 1 b.jtto'u. IfT-byltwis sig- : - that in ih- i t D of Christ; j ;;i ifiit eti emoul.d HVt-tem was ' i,;it to an t-ud, lb ;t the d irk- ; at' f tie ,b' .V!: ti d:',ieiisatIOJi was I away ia t!;a elear revebitiou 1 ( l.iptd ; and tv.peciallv that v ly into tbe Ilolie- t of all was naUe eoaipl.'te! v open by bis i tai ail beii-.vi is to diaw near ! . t iiitaey Sr.it ot (jod, with noiV 1 . ,. . " i 1. 1 and eonhdciice, ! !;y piedictioMs ol G'irist in re- i ; -, the temple liave b.en liter I. IM lilled iei iMi" sfoua bit up. in :'!'tK-ral! ab-ne ground thrown j 1 .;. Iheje tie iiowever or; and the ia ount tin traces left, ol ',oul and if. ,i!i.i;nr of the I . . 1 : ii'-gs wnieh i'iee udoila'd its; 1 ' ' .nilXMi'f vati, UilUll li! Idg- . ;" i itiful g Me.v-iy: ::ud othrrie . !i -! the Iriiij.lr- and U.--. courts, v iuda'o! its ouflire"'. A - ': :s.s.is u,- li;.. I va-d. Irsel 1 - u;.j)!u-i ,y atjuediirts !eadiug ' mountain Nptiugs thirt.s di..tauf Salter jis-ggf-.s . : lio.igb for thier men t calk a!., vn. di it to dr.- er , .-ut thtoilgh h.u.l iobd ! '.', retiiiy ih. temple with ' i.d i.t: "U;. Z 1.11 hrilt a mile it, and 4.ijrr .siibteraii.au ' iiti-Vi'i i'.d'elies. i idiag i Well and b-'vuid ; do.vn bun- 1 f,.rt bebv tn,- satfa -e to-eth j tWiwy beyond the power of the to the World's Fair .M, iarpe ..ersV, eouvey the I to record; civilization it j f I md Wit-hinrf of tbeLHeit als t?"'1 lJ lh "gdt excel- j p su.np. te-r als i t he Ktdi on v iVy. Even j : ., si hiv c ise-; !h:it went un ! triple by '.vhicli the pneUa i eil c u!i ent'. r or irtiit, H-I iii!. I ana u to.-.b icd to flinr b.i'hs may ilsj untie r ;eeu. Thei o ate ;t.rm L"eat vauiti and iris- ; -c .-- (.ret tioara an. I tuvbtenous p;i- whioh were evidently coa n-.-e't d vTith tho holy s-inctuary. At:t ! the c-iujuei-t the countr bv t if Mtihaairna- ius one of fhP . , t j ,it r, .hf m... ,i . w . ... k;i,i nU'iidid losipi!. known as tbe -'1 aw- of the li' Ck'' mi the iite of Jcbovahs temple. This edifice still I'O i L l 1 " 1 ck i.ii.i'.iv. .o H;j.kl to have :is.je'i(l t'i to heaven i from iiere. Tlio mofap is an oeta jjoiml butidin .j lo-: ia nircuin-b-voin e, siH inonnted w ' a a ;iv.cef n I d ime, suiiported by t-ive exquirtx lto antique marble and horplijry columns. Kncl'sed in the walls of tbls beautiful building is tho ''liock ot AeR, ' so Hacred in its usaoeia- tions to.fi;, Christ a in nod Moham- Tone toil, Ids, were it even proper, that I idiould say uiuen in regard to the rlatiolis ( the Masonic ny atria fo this wondeifui temple. Oni an .leiir lavthret), Oi)S.ilUu MiiHOtlS At Je; UH.dem, II on wbooi We date o n onuin, t'iilt Kn Salomon's t(Miipie wliicb has been adopted as the, ground woik on elementary b.rai of all our sj uibols, they were engaged in tiie on.sti uctiou of an eaitbly and miteiial temple to be dt'iiicited to the .service and wor- hip o: God, a iiouse ia wnioh tLe .viibty JrboVaU wa to dwell vsi iy by his iinnkiu and wbeaeo be was by Unm and Snumuiiiu to iiend foitb iiis oractey iji tho government and daeciioii of bis eho-tn people. Wbile our ancient bittbren wroulit in operative Masonry we work only in the speculative art and iire engaged in tbe construction of a temple rnoie glorious than that of Solomon, a spiritual temple in tbe heart, pure and spo'Jess. tit for the dwelling pbuu; ot Him who is tbe author of purity ; where God is to be wor-nipped in tpirit and in truth, and wiience every evil thought and unruly passion are to tie banished as tbe sinner nd the Geutile were exeiuded ftom the Jewish temple. Hence Masons are ealietl moral ui!derj. And as tbe temple ot i Soioinon was erected without the usfl of h;l!limer or otllt.r tool ot metalt bul .iroSe NiientiV) Holemuly, ,-.imIIi- tl.rrtiich Inner vearw of na- I ! o"" " ' "6"t t"U aU'" " ""a"y 8t00d '0rth - - j and magnificence, so the spec- j ulative nason, if be lightly I u'uiei stand the scopo and design or bis profession, is occupied from his first admission into the or d m until the close of his labors -ud 'M-i liii in the construction, the a d-.?rument and tho completion ol this spitual temple of the body. 'o human institution was ever raised on a better principle or more 01 d foundation, Kor were ever b-tter rules or more, useful maxims laid down than are inculcated ou every person when be is initiated into our mysteries. "Free Masonry is o beautilul system of morality v lied in allegory an d us t rated) by syrnb i!b.'' Tbe most ancient socie ty i?i the world ; its principles are b sed oiijiiure morality; its ethics .ue tiie ethics 0 pure religion; its dactrsnes tbe doctrines ot brotherly 1 . ; and its sentiments tbe senti tu nf-i ol exalted benevolence- It oce.miages all that is good, kind ;-;d i hautabie, aini leproves all that id vicious, ciuei and oppressive. Tiie greate.it and best of men, in ,, , all aes, have beeii ef.couiageis and , . ; Iioajo.e(s 01 tuo an ; anu nae art u er iteenied it derogatory to their dignity 10 ievel themselves with tbe fraternity, extend their privileges aid pationize their ubBembbt-S. ! F fly-two the iiityiv immortal E'lUi's ilia!, signed the oeclaration of In.leiiriiuenee ba-.l worn the j la iibnkiit. The first president, as j havi b.-eu inariy sine.-, was a Mason. ' Nine lio usand men in North Caio I liua io-il ay gauge tbeit lives by the symbol of .Masonic Failb. 1 he hijseJof lime. the ruthless hand of ignorance and the devast it loua of war have laid w aste and destroy ed ui-mv valuable monuments of antb qunv on wbii b tlu utmost exertions . cf huuiHU t iiiu i ba e been employ- f ed ; nqiiastir bav dirtappaered ; I ti . i i i i, ,nri, ' throiitv; h 1 1 e ra uiiitiled : - bole l ace ! he., annihilated ;Covernments Mllir, -Ir" 1,uc' ,,m'lun ",,M a t - -w v fa v.. lei,c ,ir" thta uU HarkntS' atet tiiiVii w Lven the tc-tiip: oi j ckuuge. S aitanau, to t pacious and inaniti- j The '-Chicago Limited" is a solid cent and constructed by to many i Vestibule traiu, with through Sleep , , . , , ... t , ! erd to Chicago, without change of ceh braird artists escaped not fLe 0-tr-1 unspiiiii .-avarr. e of ar batons j The E T , V. & G , is tbe or.ly to ce. Fr-J masouia, uotwit hst and' j line riiiunng tbroufh trains to Ciu-, iug stid survives and throbs with ! ciniiaM, the ()ueen City ol the West, s.ime finifit ot innHrh.i ...a ! ,stoP er. allowed at Cine nnati . . . . . , i e.pial democracy as exuded bv ; 1 AUl0llK its trauitiou loiiinicis its virtues aud powers enjoying an i untat in:? voutn anu snines in a ; tht ir ancient puiity. Institutions do do not survive through the ages by accident; they live only turou?h wv.i. - - v ... , I selected by tho fraternity to im puss on the mind wise and serious tiuths. Tiie attentive care receives the sound from the instructive ton gue and tho myteries of freemason ary are safely lodge in the reposito ry of faithful breasts. While a vail of mystery surrounds misonary I would have you beleivo it is the f-ublime principles and preat moral teachings and not the secrets that have perpetuated our noble order relief in God and . love for ooe brethern are ideas founded in divin ity and homanity absolutely inde structible. 'i le 1 all ol' I tic Tremoiit limine In Fort Scott, Ksin- I i i 15y Southern Associated Press. j Sr. Louis, June 23. A special i to the Tost-Dispatcli from Fort I S-ott, Kan., nays at 0:30 this i Uioriiing the entire east wall of Tremoiit Hotel fell. Over a hun d 'ed guests w ere in th 3 liotel at the time. It is thought that ma ny were killed and injured. If you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS linn iWiiiimniMiiiiiiiiiii imiwmMKi n 'I Iso IVorKt'ri Fair ami Anu'i'i can JCalluay. Tiiti Queeu and Giescent Konte widely known as the road immiug the -Finest Trains in tbe South," is in tbe held to carry everybody fioni the ijouth to the Wollds Fair at Chicago. In'o part of the Southern country is let c uucared lor by this treat railway and its connections. Tbe Through Gar system is an ad mirable exposition of the wonder lul capabilities of Americen rail reading. From New Orleans Through Sleeping e-iirs run daily, morning and evening, carriug iis passt-ngers via lincinnati at Louis viile, as they may sehcl. l.T, kJl. - t. 1-r. 1 .1. n ,olu fpoi 1, v iCKSOurg ami .I.w.L vnn Ji.,.tnr rl'nf.n..l. CM,,,.,,. 0 LTDVmi to Ja ti t vi Lu u iui; uiutril 1 I COUUUIt' -x Through tiaius, which passed thiough Iiirfnmgham and tbe ia- mous Wilis Valley of Alabama, is joiued at Gnattanooga by the train ftoni Jacksonville, Florida, Bruns wick, and Atlanta, Ga , over tue E. T. Y. X: (ia. Ky., and pioceedM north over the beautiful Cincinnati Southern, through tbe grandest natural scenery and most attractive historical country in tbe world, to Oakdale, where another magnifi cent Pullman car is received, com ing from the Richmond &, Dauville System, the beautiful French Broad country and Asheville, N. C, aud Knoxville, Tenn. The time to Chicago is made so as to afford the aiost convenient hours tor the departures from the principal cities, aud arrivals in Chi cago. Paseeugers can purchase ttekets good over one lino north of the Riv er, and returning via another it they desire a variable route without ex- Wacourge. Or they cau go via Cincinnati, returning via Louisville, or vice vrrsa . Pound trip tickets on sale at re" duced rates. Agente of the Cnica go line will on request assist in looking up rooms or accomodation for vistftia to the Fair. Fvery thing that an almost per fect system can devise to deserve the piaise and paliouage of tbe traveii-ig public has been provided. Any of tbe agents of the eompau named helo.v, vcill ebeer.'uliy give all possible imfoimatiGU ami assist auce. li. Jl- Garrett New Orleans La. i. IiAiinv, Vicksourg, Miss. J li. McGiitcGOK, Birtiiiugham, Ala P. T. Chaklton, Chattanooga, Tenu. W. D. Coz.vrr, Junction City, lv. 01 V: ' Fnv.ARfS, Cincinnaii, O igQuick Time to XMf Chicago. Tho liraily V:t JimitcMl Tno East iVnuenHt-f, Virgiuia & (rHoruia R-iilwav, the oid reliable Southern p.iSHenr line, uiakeM the rjuu-keet time fiom the South to Chi;;ao, via Onicinnatti. Their ftiipeib solid Yesiibnlo t rains (huilt r . ' . . K i . 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CAROLINA CENTRAL SHCEDULE In etl'ect Alay 7tb "J,2 MOVING WEST. NUMBER 4? Daily except Sunday. Passenger, Mail & Express Train. Stations. Wilmington Charlotte Paw Creek Mt Holly Stanley Creek Iron Lincoluton Cherry ville Waco Shelby Lattimore Aooresboro flSenbor o iostic Forest city Rutbeilordton Arrive. 3 u0 p tu Leaves. 9 50 a iu 4 43 p m 5 03 5:15 5 30 5 50 G 07 G 35 (i 44 7 01 7 24 7:10 7 i6 8 20 8 32 j) rn 8 45 ! MOVING EAST. XUMHER yij Daily except Sunday. Passenger, Mail & Express Irain stations. I Arrive, i Leaves. Rutherford ton Forest City Bostic Ellenbnro Mooresboro Lattimore shelby Waco Cherryville Lincolnton Irou Stanley Creek Mt. U.d ly I'a w Creek Char lotte a m 7:10 7 51 8:03 8 2G 8 37 8 r.o 9 14 9 33 9 42 10 13 10 31 10 51 11 10 11 21 11.40 11 50 Wilmington G:3f n m through passenger train No. 24 leaves Chai lotte lor Raleigh and Portmouth,Va, at 10.00 p m Through pisseiiijei train No. 317 leaved Pol tsim.uth, Va., at 32i p. ul and arrives at thai lotte 5:0 a. m. 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The Lincoln Courier (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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