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; j ; THE ONLY NEWSPAPElTPUBLlw JgDIIsTMADISON COUNTY , . ' - , ' , .-V.-VT tTAT 'trnt v:.. sv; .:."- ."V,s;; v.vr J..: ' " -v.; ?v rs ' ' - H C A nflTT AT -kf . 4i.V'r.:i -xtty ft Anf-' . .v - '- 'J ... .. ... : ' .T VOL. XXI MARSHALL, N; C.,1 j JANUARY 30, 1925 1000 REV. W. B. SPRINKLE, TORMERLY OF MADISON GIVES VIEyS ON TITHING 1i , u . ' - Thiswas an answer to a let-. - iV- ter I received from one of my" j membera after I had preached , on tithing, f xh cuss it and let the sai exist Dej-ween us mt question with youby letter or f personally ; ,i- as" long' your' ; mind ,f .is open t acfeept'" the truth or as long as you can dis- me feeling tat existed yj jSJr:betofe preached the serijion f-.dflvZ trealizewaiyour f?,heart' iicloselTagainstf'tithingi i :l::'nd has always beeii if I weri f i to malke it plain that it is your - would you accept jt? ' Or Is it - f -4SO firmly ? Jlxed in yourmiad ' - that there Is Inio'-chance chang- -ing you? tYoii stand where t 7r jdid for"1 many ears and is long piW-itf';yQttJ.Jd'1er6' I or no one vQl'els couId corivjnctf yoifcflbr I ' had my mind fied on that ques tV tion, but as soon as I-began to , .openmyrJheart the light began -. 'breaking In. my soul; One reason that I preach it is because God said to "preach ; r i;theword,'(2r TiftC 6 :2) , and I , cannot preacli tlie whole truth : tzindlnot preacn the Financial .:aide of the Gospel. ; Then Je- : : -y aus said, "Think not that I am IV come;,) tqsteoy t fi Matt. 5:17. So, if he did not destroy the vlaw but fulfilled it, A?4i8 fajBimMogare must do as Jesus says ' then, "For even render of a life to God. What convinced you of the worth of a Sunday School? What icon -vinced,you'.of. .a Singing Ch.oir, givme New Testament Script ure, please, you say. the pld is fulfilled. How came tha;you are so strong on keeping) the Sabbath? , Show me the' New Testament Scripture for keep ing it. WheW did you gtthe mourners' bench ? If you are going jto- Mick to j ust what the if u ) says ' then, .,heunt6-.er'09 called; be : cause Christ also suffered for lis, leaVinjf ''ids' 'an "example, that - we should follow His steps. 1 - Peter 2:21, N6W if I follow Him f mustitheOTjknow thatJel flus jwas'. lawttbidiog; citizen 0 and he tithed. 5 And I must not only reahtthjnglIJ)jaia ybu are ' under ' Obligations to 5fffim;gtaflIvCl;11 . ing on"tKe fiibll aiiid you w!li do Bible says,' ybu must salute' the BrietheCwItS a kiss, Romw 16: IK t Again, ''Lay not up treas ures on earth,"1 Matt.'6;19. A- gain, "your Righteousness must exceed the Righteousness of the Scwbes and Pharisees." That means o Jbeybnd them. iney titnea,: Kept tne saDDatn, arid many other things. "As youTwould that men should do V w4? 1 . I 1 , En 4 4 IM-i, ICr(4C 3 ?4 '4 K5 f W OFFICERS OF THE RESPECTIVE UNIONS FROM "A-TO -H" OF: TIIERY.P.MTr,WISHILL unto you do even so to them.' Matt. 7':12. , i; just what it says. any other ; man would attempt tosk.ybu to;dV more, for th v"s.is . all that can be expected of . anybody. t'Now," if - yo.U .are .JCliipding on the Bible, and take it at Its; literal meaning on ev ery.thing, which t Am hot going . . to say that "you are not, you are ving.'a'veriii 'jarpall-your.' ? income to the Lord, and ybu are - .giving jCsystematicalJy. ;"Let ; v.f the first day o6 eek isthe " ' Lordhas . prospered him.V:' 1 the" first "day .of "the week. in I -Matthe22II(tjRr a woa on !. xui leaving ui nn; yicijuuvi .t-ji,-'Oic uvu Biuatuicw .uet . : mattery' but SleJ tells thsra ndi;.48: ,God d o es Inot want Jesus said to "agree with your adversary." Can you do it? Matt. 5:25.' Again, "Take no thought for your life what ye shall eat or drink, nor for your body what ye shall wear, Matt. 6 :25. Can you do that? Again, "take no thought for to morrow."Matt. 6 :34; ' Are you oisg it? "--The- last-eommattd-f ment that our Savior gave in this world was "Go ye Into a the world." Matt. 28:19-20. Do you believe that the earth and the fullness thereof are God's? Psalms 24:1. If you believe that, ybu are bound to believe', that God' expects a return from us for using his ground, money fruits, water; air, and every thing. ; If He did, not demand aipart there would never be a day. to judge us,; or.; a. ward us f or jaur ..faithfulness. ;If some- thing was j not 'demanded there wpuld : be nothing to be faith- ful over. If -there was no4aw m our countryyou would never be tried for any thing, you did, so if God did not Remand s.bm- pdng of us there. -would be no need of a judgment day. .. And if He doesn't demand a part of ir income?. He doesn't de mand any. of your work be cause you cannot "Go into all tne worm wim your, worn, put your money." "-n -'.V-s-v If I -felt that Jesus did "not demand sbmethinSr from me I wpuld fee: that I w'as consider ed by Him an object "of charity. and I knpw that I could not feel i.a'ppy.'iyai:;a charity. ' He" said:'i"ender ?Pnto CEesar ?' the- things that", are expect it, but requires it. Yes we are under obligations to pay our Lord a part. ,No, you cannot tithe without giving one-tenth of all, and never, heard any one preach, but what said so. Your butter milk, eggs and everything you have that is a part of your in come, if you dpn t think e nough o the Lord to sell it and pt.the.rataaeyi'send it' in and some one will sell for you, or else you can give it to the Orphanage. You ask wliat you preachers would do with all these perish able things? We could "do nothingwith them , but if God had all them c that belong to Him He could bring the world to Christ in .one generation. You ask; "Did all nations pay tithes? .-I am : sending you a tract that is put out by the lay mans movement, not preach ers, but laymen.' That is whom .quptedwhen Ijsaid ; all na- laons paid titlie. Read and ULiarnea to xourtn page; of the, Masterv-At night, his sermon was addressed more particularly ' to the young peo- peop'lehis iermon being about Daniel, who "purposed in his heart," the idea being that ypung-people should have lim it , beyond which they would ttotgo-iri'othr words, prin- cipfe'a of character. '' The, original ' hbme of Rev; Mr A JnjatK s atQonelley last week With his parents, and a place, by the way, noted for fried chicken sandwiches served to railway passengers. ' r I 'I ' . OFFICERS of RESPECT- IVE UNIONS FROM "A" TO "H" OF B. Y. P. U. AT , MARS HILL, N. C. Head-President, J. A. Med- lin ; AssoCiate"Head-Presideni W., M. Grubbs;. General Secre tary, Leola Caudle ; Officers ot "A" Unions Pres ident, v, Wade Worley?' Vifie- President, Bryan Carri Corres-' ponding Secretary, Fern Alder- ton; Recording Sec, Mary Shanklin; Chorister, J. B. Bolt ; Pianist, Mattie Cornwell ; We have heard before of 'Treasurer, Addie Sprinkle; preachers and fried chicken be ing associated very closely, but this was ' one time we had the chicken ' before the preacher came. REV. J.N. ANDRE WILL PREACH ON FEB. 1,1925 BAPTISTS CALL piswi;v::'s; - REV. HORACE M SMITH AC CEPT5 PASTORATE OF r : MARSHALL' B AP- STIST CHURCH f to leave ' tithing- undone He ' : commands you not to leave offj ' " tithing;: wShoytsm" you obey - the command and not tithe? ,In - i Luke 11:42 He makes the same ' statement. "' You say that oj, Jhe Bible will convince you. . i May I esk you some questions? - iVTTatT': , '-ced you of what ,'we Call he z ITelt religion? :4-&sT?y c:: .rirr.ee that tra: what .' you owe the'woijW bnt'-whaf you ijoweHim-j Je- much Js give raucl; is i equired,'' dHe. iC talking about stew ardship.' ;Luke 12:48. f Yes,; He requires a tithe. ' Ir. the ; parable of rtha ten pouiids in the 10vh chapter of Ic.L'uke, is a picture of our Lord - f ht r-' - --vry r.nd when I!a re- 5'IleIrpmi,opw:a tudent : at the Baptist h Theo- og-ical Seminary at, Louvllle, y.V- has accepted the : call of he i pastorate, pf; thi - Marsha li Bapi c hjirclu?The new pas tor-expects to come on the field: fo:fuUtirije ; bout thff;first tf ayj,nen ,he.0xpect to J5mshj ll.W until ihe -first of ;May, the ci;:,rch vvill be without a pastor tsz ,ie field except that he will Marshall for two Sundays sr - rch "and two Sundays in April. - What arrangement will made from' noV ; until the first of May fa hot known. ? Kev. Mr. Smith preached in I Tarshall "twice last 1 .Sunday each semon meeting with in-; fa-nr rT'l -v-.- V- cor. "t A -card received by the News-Record is. published as follows : ' New; Kinsihgton,' Pa., January 26, 1925, News-Record, Marshall, N. C. ' , : J expect to reach home and will preach on the Sabbath, February 1, 'as usual. i. Will you kindly1 put notice in News-Record. :: ' Very sincerely yours, ' j.-nj Andre. if 6 AWILDf iaoLET ; Fauest little flower Refi-sh'd by Heaven's shower Fregrant all the day. - s. Far from scented bowers And summer 'shot, begun ;':' ; O what saddening hours' .' Withering, in the sun. - li:. r?s . :-f: ;,(3K '.' Now you lie-all trampled Jj,. . . Once so fair and sweet - ' " Earthly joys you sampled . Killed by earthly heat. -" . -- K ' BERNARD JL MKER j lit. ; B. r R. Baker whose poem is printed above was 24 years of age when killed in an He accident on June 2, Group Captains, Waldo Early, Fred Moore, Aleta Baker, and Avery Mauney; Quiz Leader, E.-'F. Baker. ' , . s Officers of "B" Union: Presi dent, Opie Wells; Vice-Pres., Harold Pennington ; Corres ponding Sec, Ellen Teague; Recording Sec, Mabel Smith; Chorister, Javan Kincaid; Pi anist, Elizabeth Graham ; Treas urer, M. Batchler;. Bible Read er's Leader, Clarence King; Group Captains, B. M., Canup, Nona Ponder, Eugenia Clark, and Jessie Snelson. Officers of "C" Union : Presi dent, M B. Killian; Vice-Pres., Eugenia Rollins; Recording Sec,,Ruth , Smeltser ; Corres ponding Sec. Mary Francis Bag gers; .treasurer, Irene Weber; Bible 'Readev'ssLeader, Mildred Trantham; " Chorister, Grace; Loftis p Pianistf Elizabeth. Ii'en-J ry; Group Captains, Lowell Taylor, J. T. .Wood, Allie Mae Moore, and Pearl Gillespie. , . Ofiicers of "D" Union : Pres., Carey r Howard ; ice-rres., Dora Je an Pruett ; Correspond ing Sec.; Tpm Furchps ; Record ing .Sec;, Virginia Mae, Holtz- ciaw i junorister, j anie iiovis ; Pianistrolrbthy:; Satterfield ; Treasurer,! J.';. N. Kest'erson ; Bible '" Reader's. s LeaderV Mary Sue Gudger; IGfoup Captains, Troy v Altman G. M; M urray, Ida Townsend, 'and Norvelle Smart; Treasurer, Paul Grady j Bible" Reader's Leader, Eva A Mae Bradburn; Group Cap tains, Jessie- Gambill, ictor Cook, Dorothy BlalockK and C. C. IJarrell. . ; 'Officers of "F' Umon: Pres., Thomas ' Belcner;" Vice-Pres., Grbver;:Rbbin3pirr Correspond ing Sec,, Ada Limer; Record- ing SecJ Lenna Gambill ; Treas-. urer vnasj YhiCraire ; '3ible Readers Leader, Bessie TJrsing- erjGrpup Captains (Virginia ;.' Christopher, N. C. Andrews,' Annie Hogan,x and Bdrlette Hager; Chorister, Julia HPgan; ' Pianist, Callfe Fortner : Officers pf,"G". Union : Pres., y Charles,. Roper; Vice-Pres., Maude Ballard ; Corresponding Sec.,f Howard ,Plemmons; Re cording Sec.,, Lucy Bennett ; treasurer, Margaret, Burford ; Bibje( Reader's Leader, B. C. Steele ; Chorister, -Pattip War ren ; Group. Captains, Margaret Holt, O. H. Bolch,' Alice Bur- f ord and? Belle' McClunney ; Pianist, Elsie McMulhn. , .Officers of "H" Unioni Pres., Ethel Carr ; Vice-Pres., Lucile Hamjby ; Recording Sec, :Flor- ence Bryan ; ;i Bible Reader's Leader, Viola Pinner; "Group Captains, Fred Anderson, Clar ence' Patrick, . Mary Hamby, and Lois McCracken ; Choris- ter? Otto Reese Pianist,, Myrtle The above officers are the students that will put over the Y. P. U. for the sprihg;term in our eight standard Unions. FAMOUS LECTUR ER AT TUSCULUM Satterfield. " Officers of 'E" Union: Presi dent,' J.1 V. Joyce; Vic-Pres., Ralph 'Apple; Corresponding Sec, Leon- Gooch; Recording Last . Saturday night the student body of Tusculum Col lege listened with interest "to a lecture by "Private Pete" inter nationally known World War hero. It was one of the best talks ever heard in this section. Entitled, "T h e Inexcusable Lie," It was filled with sound and practical thought from start to finish. It was inter mingled throughout with hu mor of the highest ype. This lecture was one of the periodi cal lyceum numbers which the " students of Tusculum have the opportunity of hearing each year a lyceum course which. brings annually to the college , some of the best speakers of : the nation; . . : ; , Missionary .To- Siant -A :y''.liim':. Students s7' Rev. R. 0. Franklin, Presby terian minister and missionary to Siam , .was in charge pf both the morniAg and evening ser vices at Tusculum College Sun-' day. ,;At the morning service he delivered an eloquent ser- nion, and in the evening on his work in Sjam. He told many interesting experiences from his work inthis great field em phasizing the urgent r"i cf r V I i rr i? r.Irs. See... Lena voiurteers to I - - c
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