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American Baptist (Louisville, Ky.): n. Friday, November 18, 1904.
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I J A1V EPo RICANqo BAPTlStreElOeJ BE k VXKuXXVI NO XLYI LPUISVILLE KY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18 LOOt ESTABLISHED Hs79 THE HOME DAYS the golden rod has whispered Or OrWben the maple leaves are red the n bins ntllt is empty And the crickets prayers are said r lu the silence and the shadow L hastening fallOf the swiftly Come th dear and happy home Jays II OtjB we love the best of all r Then the house hold gathers early it And the fire light leaps and glows r Till the old earth in its brightness Wears the glory of the rote I t Then the grandsire thinks of stories And tbe children cluster sweet Aud the floor Is just a keyboard For the babys patteing feet If lbs rain drops dance cotillions On the roof aud on the eaves If the chill wind sweeps the meadows Shorn and bare and bound iu sheaves If the arowflakes come like fairies Show in shoes of silence we Ouly crowd the closer closer Where the cheery kindred be Oh the dear moo of the mother AH she tuokn the laddies in Ob the big voice of the father Heard oer all the merry din Home and happy homely loved ones How they weave their spells around Heart and life and creed aud memory In the farmstead holy ground When the goldenrod has laded When the maple leaves are led Jr When the empty net is clinging To the branches overhead In the silence aud the shadow Of the hurry later fall Come the dear days com the borne days In the year the best of all Margaret B Sangster Some Reflections on the Election The recent election which resulted In such an overwhelming victory for the Republican party ie replete with lessons for all who will open their eyes Ijgrt riceVH thtru I dojttx jffmpiahsr that any political event except the election of Honest Abe In the pres idency and the Emancipation act has been freighted with so much good for the whole people and particularly for the Negro as this one Those whose limited visions have compelled tnem to doubt the right eousness of the foundation upon which the mueh talked of progress of the American people Is being bull as well HS those whose judgment has bean suspended till after that election mutt Hcnuowledge that America stands fur that which exalts nations and that Our average fellow jitlzen is a Bane and healthy man who believes in decency uutl has wholesome mind Not rnly i the election of Roosevelt pruor of these asseitions but the fact thnt states are rising to that enl nence where they make no hesitancy lu stepping aside from thier party when b better wan is oflered by another party The tendency to do this was never more marked than in the recent election MliaourI for instance elect- edl Mr Folk Democrat for governor those wbo have followed his fight against the boodlers iu St Louie rec ognized in Mr Folk a kinored spirit to that of President Roosevelt A Repub lican whose name I do not now recall I wan clouted1 Prosecuting Attorney to 1sueueecl Mr Folk Mr Uoosevelt car ried the state jY1 PREJUDICE WANING itRven the wisest of those who observed rIt Ittbeargumenti ot Mr Bryant and thou other orator who dragged the Negro Queitlim into prominence must be a little surprised agreeably so howev m r er that it cut not even its usual swatb The breaking of the Sq lid South and tr that too when money was not an Is sue is indeed very significant Here in lies much inspiration for the young Negio who ha grown optimistic and fainthearted The voice of the people waN stoutly declared lu favor of men e It has disregarded party afflictions to j reach them It has bnldly and unmis takably ahpt eyed the Roosevelt policy which which Ito set forth in the follow- Ing woidi token from bis Labor Day speech at Syracuse N Y We taD keep out government on a sane and healthy batjal we can make and keep our sooial system what it should bi only on condition of judg Bc Ilug each man n t ar a member of a class but n Iile worth aft a man It is an infamous thing iu our American life and fundamentally treacherous to Dlleour personal worth or to draw between WOEtwo sets of wen any distinction save the distinction of conduct the distinc I theton that mark off those who do wJ mad wisely from those who III and fool ishly o comment le needed It is evident t ttak Uli atpublloan victory is a try f t umph of righteousness And many times bleared is he whose faith in God is strong enough to believe that such triumphs are within reach of every idividual There is that in righteous ness that will make its way upward in spite of the combination of all evil It makes men respect and support it when they would not It is not enough to simply want to be right but tie enough to be right and know it and stand for it We just cant help put love and push forward such people Nor do we ever forget them Certain ly their perished form will return to the dust whence they came but that which animated them will be a rich legacy from generation to generation WARNING =Thore is some danger that suon arti cles as this one may be wrongly con strued Many a man has been shin wrecked because of him being mis guided in his youth I have strongly implied and am very frank o say that there is a point within reach of every man where he is recognized and desk with as a man But this point let me say with equal frankness Is the result of patient industry the caldron wherein are made heroes true knights This I am aware la the substance of an oftquoted maxim but only he fails I samelthought better put by President Roosevelt that I cannot resist the temptation to quote him again This is taken from his speech in Chicago before the Ham ilton Club in 1899 1 wish to preach not the doctrmceof ignoble ease but the doctrine of the strenuous life the life of toil and ef fort of labor and strife to preach the highest form of success which comes not to the man who desires mere easy peace but to the man who does not shrink from danger from hardship or bitter toil and who out of these wins the splendid ultimate triumy I B al FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS Mrs Winslow Soothing Syrup has been used for over 60 year by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success It soothes the child softens the gums allays all pain cures wind colic and i the best remedy for diarrhoea It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately Bold by Druggists in every pars of the world Twentyfive cent a bottle Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow oothing Syrup and take no other THE B Y P U WORK To the Pastors and Presidents of the B Y P U of the State of Kentucky Dear Brethren At our meeting held in Winchester at the First Baptist church Rev R T Huffman pastor We found after deep and thorough searching that the Unions was in debt to Rev G W Hampton the State Or ganizer the sum of 12000 At our lest Board meeting held at the above named place in Broadway Baptist church Rev Hampton agreed to give the Union one half of this amount ifwe would make an effort to pay him in a reasonable time I was requested to appeal to the several Unions throughout the State asking you to aonate as much as you possibly could over 9100 I trust the secretary of the city union Mr Carter will take notice andcaUamal meeting of the Union and tngethe with the chairman Mrs W M Parke see what can be done toward this matter I trust every pastor will accept this open letter and ieel as duty bound to help as if I had ailed in person We anxious that this be a year of doing good and helping others to help them selves The Moderator of the General Association Rev G W Ward D D of Covington is with us and ia one of UH and he will do all In his power to orgaDI1zaUontends to lift the young people and help them to read end understand the Bible The Book of book We have in the field an energetic young man ir the person of Rev D P Jones of Nicholasville Aiy person may be come a life member upon payment of 100 or an annual member upon pay went of 26 cents Send your name and money to the secretary and recelvt credit for the same In the near future we will publish the names of the mem uers Yours in the Work MATTZB V DtJPP Cor Secy of B Y P U Somerset Ky aIJJfI WOMENS WORK Owing to a misunderstanding as to dates we failed to visit Paint Lick and Kirksville churches of which our faith ful brother and friend Rev W D Thompson of White HallIs pastor we left Richmond for Berea where Rev T R Reed and Sro E D Moran met us at the train We spent the night at the pleasant home of Bro Moran this was possibly the saddest of all days at Berea for it was the opening of Be rea College and the first time in it history that the door were closed against colored students The colored people or that town who had moved there lor ChildIIrencould but sympathize with them in this their great trial and express our gati tude to God for the foresight of our forefathers In establishing our own school State University where nene can molest none make us afraid Was unable to hold our meeting and hurriedly left for Jellico Tenn to attend the Loudon District Association it was a long tiresome trip aud we were delighted to meet on board our train Bev R B Butler All messengers were met by the Recption Committee aud taken to the home of Mr and Mrs heartyIhome and never did we receive a more royal wecome A large delegation was In attendance from all sea lions dinners suppers and breakfasts at the homes of Mesdames Johnson Sweatta Bowles and Jenkins aud every delicacy of the the season served in abundance The sessions were indeed interesting and services largely attended aud greatly enjoyed by all The election of officers was an Interesting feature Revs G W Fish and H Patterson wire elected Moderators and A B H McKee Secretaries The sermons preached by Revs R B Butler Dr C P M Bigbee and 1 Fuller deserves special mention We have never heard either of the above named brethren preaeb in this section of Kentucky as tbey preached in the mountains and this was the con ensns cf opinion of all woo hoard them Rev J B Miller tbe little David of Eastern Kentucky is the bonocd pastor of Jel lico church which so highly entertain ed the association and deserves great credit for tne faithful service rendered and the great work done We hud t every gn at pleasure of being Introduced to this Christian body nf ministers ou Friday nigh aud presented our claim The messeng rs members and friends responded by giving a collection ot 1810 including the 300 given for animal membership viz Mrs P H Clarke Mr Sterhnr M Jennie ga and Mr Enl Johnson 1 00 each R JV J Frances W Ison and Bro Bledsoe ably assisted us by d IiMpnfing of 60 charts al 10 cents each during ttie niiviue ttm adding 500 more to the receipts malt lug a total of 1810 Over 20000 all told was raised dur log the sitting of this association re gret not to be able to publish the names of all who contributed but handed our list of name to secretary McKee to copy for his minute who has as yet failed to have It returned to us We are thankful to all who so liberally assisted us in this special co lection We spent Sunday night and part of Monday in tbe invitiu home of Mr and Mrs Ents Johnson who enjoy the distinc whoImountainous mining town Thev are accumulating wealth as rapidly as they are friends and distinction Kidding all goodbye we w re off at 210 n m for Middlesboro and per appointment found Rev Ii C Turpin tbe honored pastor awaiting us Enjoyed the trip greatly and can never forget the beau tiful scenery between Jollico and Middle boro Sister Turpin welcomed us in her usual cordial manner just as she used to welcome us at Danville We enjoyed a hearty supper and then we were off in a trap to church a distance of a mile away Found a large and ap prtoiative audience awaitin us and we were warmly received by all Rev Turpin impressively conducted devo tional Hxetoisea and then introduced as in an appreciative manner After making a plea for our work the follow ing named persons contributed to ths same Mrs Ida 1urpin 100 for annual membership brethren King M Kenney 66 cents t Foster 60 cents Wm Strod der John Templeton Martin Tlmple ton Allen Graaam Charley Wells sls terp Mattie Conley 26 cents each total 500 We regretted much to eave next morning In he rain but according to appointment we were oft at 6 a m for London reaching tbi point at 11 a m We found Mra and Miss MoKee awaiting us and went with them to their home whete we were welcomed by each member of tbe family After an joying a hearty meal we were glad to spend the afternoon resting for we felt quite exhausted At 8 p m we were off for church where a small crowd had assembled Owing to pastors ab generallyknownreceived from this congregation the sum of 200 Rav A B McKee and sis ter A D MoKbe contributed 26 cents each We left on the morning tiam for Pittsbnrg and upon reaching that point found our faithful sister Susan Baker there to meet ua and accompa nied us to her comfortable home On our way we met brother Patterson also coming tl join ua At night a small audience greeted ua after devotional services we were introduced and received the sum 1126 Prof T M Faulk ner Mrs H Patterson and sister Em ma Tlnsley ifi cents each Before leaving we had the pleasure of visit ing tee ehool taught by Prof Fanlk nerand was glad to find such a bright set of pupils The trustees are prepar ing to erect their college building In tbe near future on their b antifnl cam pus at London recently purchased the very suggestion of which broadens smile proficient of Prof T M Faulkner heII prlnolpalII Leaving at 11 p m we were off Richmond thence to Flannagan furII route to Howards Creek Sunday 80hoolII Convention here we were the comfortable home of possibly one of the oldest and best established fami lies in Kentucky viz brother and sisterl Robert Bush aged 86 and 84 respective ly the pioneers of the Howards Creek church This church enjoys the distinc tics of being the oldest church in Ken tucky being 107 years old Our stay hire was a most delightful one Tbe convention was a splendid success both spiritually and finacially the president Rev A W Harris the beloved president was reeleoted to office 01Orosspains in the entertainment of all conS corned a timi long to be remembered tyi historic Howards Creek Saturday V jht we were given an opportunity to prosen out claims although may of the messengers hail left and we had almost 1 despaired of having any success whatever we were agreeably lor- prised to find a packed house Rev Harris in Sic usual genial manner in troduced us We spoke at length and presented the claims of our work with all the earnestness of heart and tongue the messenger members and friends responded by giving u contrbutlon of 1245 specified as follows for annual membership Rev A W Harris Bro Henry Murreil and sister iva Rollins 100 each Revs D W Seals J H Lewis brethren Wm H Stevard c Taylor B F Patterson Warren Spotts George Scruggs Ollle Gentry John Zeke Bush Rev J C Cross sisters Jennie Miller Lemma Riley Susie F Young tvo Evan Clara Scruggs Mime Mosbvt Mollie Jobusoi Mary West Nina Prewitt snd Etta Hampton 26 cents each Rev J F Wilson again nobly assisted us in a material way by disposing of 80 charts for 800 while we assisted in taking up the collection making a grand total of 1546 for which all have our thanks A society was organized with the following offi cers sisters lee Jane Million Iva Rol lins and Jennie Harris Presidents Emma Murray and Fannie Bush Secrets rice Iydia Woodford Treasurer Liz zie Cio s Mary Gentry and Nina Prewett Members of the Board of Man agers All entered into tbe work heartily and we are hopeful of great results We enjoyed a delightful din ner and spent a pleasant night at tbe attractive country home of brother John Zeko Bush and family attended Sunday School Sunday morning and left at 11 a m for Otter Creek per ap pointment I remain faithfully yours L M JACKSON J WORDS OF PRAISE II see a brief note in your pap r of 14tb that Rev H B Wt biter D D preached a sermon which was a I dtlivtryIabsolutely and complstelyfrom I I bed set Dr Wb tHr down ao one ofI tbe slowest pracherg iIn the state of Kentucky butat tho district associa lion he bad the Doctrinal Sermon to preach brethren It was one of the ablest I think I ever heard from a man M lips Sometimes you mav find a gem in a hog pen Yet this doea not apply at all to Dr Webster far his life Is full of good deeds a lovable man with the modesty of an Andrew Heath andaJ K Polk always seems to be seeking to get out of tbe way Such is tJae great and good man Dr Webster No wondirtt was ajE a6nly brilliance I was added to goodness I am sure he did not seek tbe committee to get the job I know some men who go from one association to another to see the Committee on Sermons to get them selves on to preach the next year and they think they can out preach Dr Gaddie but tbey cant do it This io my opinion of Dr Webster May God bless him to bless others is my prayer B T HOFFMAN Plttaburg Pa- THANKSOYINO I PROCLAMATION Last Monday Governor Beokham Issued the following Thanksgiving Proc Isolation Commonwealth of Kentucky Exec utive Department Following the ac tion of the President cf the United States I fix Thursday November 24th as a day of thanksgiving and prayer throughout the Commonwealth of Ken tucky I request that upon that day all of our people fauall refrain from their business and worldly cares and by charitable and religious deeds ahow their gratitude to Almighty God for lice many blessings and bounties to us In testimony whereof I have here unto set my baud and caused the great seal of the Commonweltn to be here unto affixed Done at Frankfort this 14th day of Novemberl904aDd in tbe 113th year of the Commonwealth By the Gov ernor J C W BKCKHAM liB V McChesney Secretary of State I UNIVERSITY NOTES S U Rah rah rab rah S U Rah rab rab rah Hurrah Burrahl State University rah rah rah xo z Rev J W Million pastor at Emi HIBIremarksHe assured us that Eminence would be heard from in the rally IEvery teacher and student is all astir question The sad news of the death of Mrs Florence nee Biruey came to us this week The stnden a and faculty at tended the funeral Wednesday at Quinn Chapel She was at one time a tender in our University The bereaved fancily have our sympathy The gaweThankDr Puree assisted in communion at Green Street church last Sunday af terOOU Mrs Steiumetz held a grand meeting n chapel Tuesday The ladies attended church at Zion last Sunday The Ladies Board will lIve Dr and Mrs Pares a grand reception on the night of December 2nd in honor of their tenth anniversary of toeing in Old Kentucky Tbe Executive Board of the General Association the Board of Trustees the Alumni and other bodies willhave representatives at therecaption December 2ndCalvary church is being beautified and will soon look like a new church The Fifth Street church had a new appearance on Dr Franksanniversary beautified within and without The ordination of six deacons and Rev Weber there made a good start for a new year Tbe Green Street chinch under Dr Gaddie put on a new app arent last Sunday with its new paper and fresh paint The churches of Loniavllle are up to date e Dr E J Fisher of Chicago preached an excellent sermon at ZIon church Wednesnaj night to help Mr Samuel Ducan in his club for the rally Bro Duncan ia a great worker Bro C M Hammond returned from West Baden in splendid health and spirit tbe springs did him good Dr P H Kenneey is helping Dr Frank in his revival at Fifth St church Much good is being done NOTICE TO ALUMNI The graduates of ill department of State University are requested to meet at the University Tuesday November anl at 2 ooioek p m Business of Importance C M HAMMOND I J t President IIINXq1Nol1 1 Seoy f if STATE MISSIONS PAPER RKAD BY Bsv C C BATs D D AT THE CITY M AD COWFKRBNOB ter Christian of the preparlDandmissionaries the above definition include local state home and foreign missions andIwe decide from It that stale missions are enterprises of the Christian church in a state for the peapiesending 10 them teachers called ails aionarlesUnder PreparingTeaebers erecting k greatest and best training schools and auxiliaryTruly ykindalong the shores of time throwing out rays of the light of the gospel by which men women and children who would other wander stumble fall finally be lost in the daikeat of sin may plainly see the path which leads to an everlasting life of peace rest and joyWe do not believe that the commis lion given by Christ should be slut In or cut off bit weilbouldGo ye into all tbe world and preach the gospel to every creature Jt When we do this we are truly doing missionary work for taking sending or in any way making it possible that the gospel be seut thereby carrying out the Great Commission tis the only way to do mission work We are however afraid that many of those sent eut in the name of mla alouariex forget the Commission of Christ and go out with another ber+ j suited to them which ia go into Se cities towns and soft easy places whereowe can have a good time J1dcehrI all JIny they are f irly sucesaful but tImoney 1 gathering for even Christ could or did not wholly dispense with it in pei feet lug the plan of salvation and neither can we But it should not be the prme and greatest cbejftot our missionaries at the expense of rulnea and lost soul In short we suggest that those male objec is to gather money be called fl nauclai agents and our missionaries do more of tbe real work assigned to them by Christ rrtlyhThe servant IIs worthy of hta hire lId they should be supported and as mtb aa possible by the people on tbe field but his work is to save tools and he should be supported even though be doesnt raise a cent Some people go to the extreme and feel that they have no right to give anything to mission fo they say The gospel Is free It Iis free and so is water but the bucket cup or vessel in which it ia conveyed is not free ao it ia with the vessel in which the gospel ia conveyed When Christ was here he told tie lariborers to begin working in that part of r tbe field where they were abiding then in the surrounding parts and then to the uttermost parts Acts 18 Then our own states are e much pacts of the Held as planes situated In the heathen lands and should not be neglected by na but let as seeto it that they are stations for hi aven and that all that dwell therein ire passengers for that haven of eat Tbe world is the field and our own in divldual churches pastors if they be rapprovedare precious In his eight and when weitoo meet our own selfish end or for pile revebege or any aatana prompttings do anything to impede their pro gross we are sowing tare and what aoever a man soweth that shall he reap e I Cold Comfort from Doctors Doctor say neuralgia ia not danger ou This la peer consolation te a ral ferer who feels that an if his face were t pierced with hot needles aid ten wlUala thousand pairs of pinoYacv A werd tat advice to him R asay ifideors and use Perry Davis Palnkillei Tile bl1freedom from pain which fellows ills treatment cannot be told Then e bf tone Painkiller Perry Davis 4 i BEt i n J lJk f I d utwa et r 1 pw S to nrwrnvs nvtnrHOVRWTO is JJXM i th a= == AMERICAN BAPTIST ESTABU8HRD l89 PUBLISHED KVRRY FRIDAvI QVlICR 710 FIFTH ST LoursviuE KY oJ mRlB apt VuJt In advance 125 sjt MOtnBSII w 75 VHRKU MONTHS 4a IiirONB COPY PER t Dae yet aay ODe who win tend ell Ii nraa iftr TbeIMIIbeI pa pi erhows tD orbit tBeyopkv Fki It w ras both n a rcceiot ann qntst lot pByracB- tIf proper ewdk has tat been r9ft with n two tf ttfI w rrtaer pnent notify ilL A1- airy aIKt ptij d My change is Poet Offi e a 4drtt MttbcttbOT maT b o rYe cr dljr y brctr et pap r h midI f + regularlyTbte paper la s Itseabscriber8 until adelwlf order is dlHConit nne it reoolf + anbHcriptlon pall I- aa and tfce tell to the time the order i j1vea FRIDAY NOYKMUKK is 1901 THE vote oi the American peopU in the election last weeK was virtually a vote of confidence in its Negro citizens and is the highest trib ute ever paid to them if the mag PresidentnRoosevelt iib accepted as an ample evidence Unfortunately the Race Problem was made the paramount issue by our Democratic friends and was it jected into the canvass with a vim that was really surpris ingtbut it seems to have been stripped of its usual virtue and the pople have announced th it it is no longer available as a politicalI issue The Negro has no desire to dominate in politics or amy thing else but simply asks for the same rights as are accorded other Ameri thecansame conditions This a reasonable aspiration and no good citizenshould complain that the Negro desires to t enjoy the rights to live and worship GoTaVSrr3Tng fb the dictates of his own conscience Now that the controversy is a thing of the past we hope it may never be resurrect ed again neither to disturb our over sensitive neighbors who are afraid of Negro domination nor make it necessary to again cause the Negro and his friends to defend a righteous cause TilE election of three Republi can Congressman from Kentucky was rather a surprise ar was the unprecedented majority given to Roosevelt and Fairbanks through out the country but the nttempt to cheat the republicans of this state out of the fruits of that victory is contemptable Yet that is exactly what is being done in the Ninth district where judge Bennett has been fairly elated by Democratic Election Boards throwing thc votn of two precincts upon purely tech nical grounds There is riotliin to be gained by this method as the courts oi the state have lime and time again decided that when dup licnif returns properly signed and certified are produced when bv neglect or carlessness the original1 returns have not been signed that the vote should he counted acr r dinghy Even if this should failifv epubican Congress would citin ly seat Judge Bennett who would under the circumstances make n contest Better have lair and hon est elections and have the votes counted as cast rather than resont defeatot e the will of the people NEXT Faiday State University will have been in operation twenty five years and it is planned to cele brate this QuartoCentennial in ar haappralso been President for ten years and it is proposed to unite the twr anniversaries in a way to make iit beenmesent out and all concerned are ask ed to make a liberal donation tc theiEducational work and on JTI tt r- tday evening December 2nd a public reception will be tendered to PijPnrce at the University It iis y f 1 I hoped that these occassions will be remembered in a fitting way both by his personalfriends as well as the friends of the institution A very encouraging and hopeful sign is the Conletence for Moral and Religious training ot the young to be held in Atlanta Baptist College Atlanta Ga Nov 30 to Dec 2nd An appropriate program has been arranged and the indications are that it will be an interesting and helpful meeting It is to be hoped that it may enlarge its borders end that other and more frequent meet ings of this character may be held Mete Liberty Baptist Institute I This meeting was held with the Farristown Sunday School October 2930 1904 oclocksmissionel ary In the chair who stated the object of the meeting The in- siute joined in singing tiinnLr Jesus will receive Scrip ture reading by Rev T M Faulk ner and prayer was offered by Bro G L Campbell The Welcome Address was delivered by Bro Si- ll1 Simpson and responded to by Rev Win Rhodes music by Mrs L B Reed Blessedassurance The first subject How to make the ounday School Interesting was opened by Mrs L B Reed who read a very interesting paper and several others spoke on the subject all making good points Second subject A Model Superintendent was opened by Mrs Liiie Walker who gave a splendid ialk She was followed by a num ber of others which made the sub ject a lively one Third subject Teaching and Teachers was opened by Rev T M Faulkner President of the London College BroFaulkner left no stone unturned andall present were benefitted AFTERNOON SESSION The institute reassembled at 2 oclock Rev S M Watts mis sionary in the chair music by Mrs Lulu Vilmore reading by Bre bilas Simpson and the prayer was offered by Rev Wm Rhodes Fouth subject What should be the Object of a Sunday School Teacher opened by Bro G L Campbellwho spoke from a well prepared paper which was a bene fit to all present and others follow ed with no less attention Fifth subject How to Secure Attend ance in Sunday School was open ed by Rev Wm Rhodes who said that prayer was the way Others said a good board 01 workers was the way and others a model Super intendent all giving good reasons Sixth subject What is Christian Faith was opened by Rev T M Faulkner who preached splendid sermon from the subject after the institute joined in singing Jesus krnp me near the cross a warm andhmany tears were shed EVENING SESSION Missionary Watts in the chair A literary entertainment was given by the Farristown Sunday Schooll r workers Miss Pattie Turner the teacher of the public school con ducted thn same She is doing what all teachers should do help in the Sunday School where ever they teach The entertainment was timely and good SUNDAY MORNING The Sunday School met at 9 a m Music was rendered by Miss Wilmore the missionary conducted the order of opening after which the teaching of the lesson the mis AYii oclock Rev T M Faulkner preached from text I press toward the mark for prize ofthebigha cuing U 314sthe subject was well preached and I IallI present enjoyed the same Bro Faulkner was a great help to our t institute and the good people olf Farristown give him 975 for his I 1 school work we would be glad iif i inIourII 628REPORTER 0 i it ro tv 21iJ NEWS AND NOTES The subcommittee of the Com- mIssion on CoOperative Missionary work of the National Baptist Convention will meet in Little Rock Ark Friday morning Nov 25that io oclock Invitations have been issued an nouncing the marriage of Miss Zella Louise Locklear to Dr J H Ward in Indianapolis Wednesday Nov 23rd It will be a quiet wedding at the home of the bride Colored agents teachers and preachers to write sick and acci dent insurance Liberal policy can earn 7500 to 30000 month ly Experience unnecssary Ad dress Lock box 515 St Louis The Arkansas Baptist Conven tion will meet with the First Bap tist church Rev J P Robinson D D pastor Tuesday Nov 22nd This promises to be one of the most interesting sessions anda large attendance is expected If you are personally interested in Oklahoma the Black mans Ca naan the farmers paradise and the colored farmers best and last chance write to me and I will gladly give you any desired information Address Dr HW Conrad Drake Building Guthrie Oklahoma The New York Presbytery in New York citv last Monday voted almost unanimously against the proposition to establish a separate presbytery for the colored members of the Presbyterian church Of 185 members present only three voted in favor of the separate organiza tion Rev Charles Edward Woodcock nastor of St Johns church Detroit Mich was electsd last Wednesday as Bishop of Kentucky to succeed the lamented Bishop Dudley Thi is the third selection for that posi tion and it is thought that he will aCtept Mr F J Loudin the great Jubile- singer who toured the world and made these songs famous died at his home in Ravenna O two week ago aged 62 years He had thous ands of friends both in this country and in Europe who will hear of his death with sincere regret We are in receipt of a copy off the minutes oi the iast session cj the Masonic Grand Lodge held iir Paducah Ky Aug 24 1904 It i a ir splendid compilation of Masonicie records and reports and Secretary W P Annis has broken the record in this respect as well as in the prompt publication of the proceedings It turns out that the report which has been sent out about Booker Washingtons son being an appli cant for appointment as Assistan paymaster in the U S Army i s false in every particular The son mentioned is only sixteen years cage If and is now at Tuskegee The Alabama Baptist Convention will hold its Thirty seventhi annual session with the Dexter Ave church Montgomery Ala Rev W tttI W Colley D D pastor nexttI be made at this meeting to provide additionalaccommodations for Sel ma University which is already I overcrowdedThe majority of the Negr race will never have to answer foi infidelity to their friends It be easy to count on out fingers the number of Negroes the country ove who voted against Theodore Roose velt These men did not stand by him because they hope for office o that any pecuniary advantage r- nf would come to them through him I andIman has a square dealno less no- moreuThe Advocate Again we wish to insist upon sub scribers in moving from one post office to another or changing their street and number to notify us promptly so that we may have the paper correctly addressed This will insure the prompt delivery of the paper and save the postoffice and i this office from much annoyance and inconvenienceJ Rev Mark Thompson pastor of the Warren St Baptist church Lawrence Kan died at his home in that city Wednesday Oct 19th 1904 aged 45 years Since his graduation trom Newton Theological i Seminary in 1892 he has la bored mostly in Missouri and only a little over a year in Kansas In Kentucky he will be remembered because of his striking resemblance to the late Rev Andrew Heath Thanksgiving at Eckstein Norton Institute Thur day ov 24 The usual special coach will leave Union Station Tenth and Broadway at 730 am sharp returning to Louisville 1 at 545 p m The friends of the schoolare notified to bring their baskets and dine with the faculty and students We hope to dedicate our new chapel room that day Round trip 60 cents Purchase your tickets from the ticket agent at the depot on Thanksgiving morning 1 ADVANCED NORMAL COURSE INTRODUCE AT TUSKE GEE INSTITUTE An Advanced Normal Course for teachers of the Common Branches and teachers of Manual Training the Trades and Agriculture will be established at the Tuskegee Insti tute September 13 1904 the nextchool term The course in cudes a review of all the elementary studies the elements of psy educationsgeneral and special methods of teaching and school management observation of model teaching and practice teaching in an adirirably equipped training school are requir andepersons equivalent education are admiited without examination Perso nS of some experience in teaching are accorded specialad vantages In writing for further details be sure to specifywhether you wish training for a teacher i of a specific industry like black smithing or agriculture 2 of man ual training or 3 ot academic ranches Address all correspond ence to Principal Booker T Wash ington Tuskegee Ala TF 0 NOTICE The State BYPU Executive Board is hereby called to meet in Louisville Ky Nov 29 1904 at the residence ot W M Parker 205 W Chestnut St at 230 p m and at 730 pm a program will be ren deredat Zion Baptist church Rev W H Craighead pastor All mem bers and friends are invited to be present Mrs W M Parker Chair man Mrs M V Duff Secretary sg CHICAGO RETURN g MONON ROUTE ACCOUNT LIVE STOCK STOCK EXPOSITION The Monon Route will sell round trip tickets to the general public I from Louisville to Chicago at 9 00 t on November 27th 28th and 29th also to exhibityrs holding certifi cates from Managers Skinner on i November 251 good returning till t i December 5th account International t II Live Stock Exposition finestrJ viadI Monon Route leaving Union Sta ForrParlor car on Pullman sleeper res r vations address E flL Bacon D LouisvillerIKy i iAi- r rOTES OFLOCAL INTEREST 1LOCAL Mr and Mrs Wm Walker have returned from i pleasant visit to tnends and relatives in Lexington KyDont forget the 2 5th anniversary of state University next Friday and help raise the 1000 as planned by the institution The ordinance of the Lords sup per will be administered at the Cal vary church next Sunday aiternoon The Baptist church in South Parkland has changed its name by action of the congregation and will hereafter be known as Pleasant View baptist church A game of Foot Ball will be played at the Old Base Ball Park 28th and Broadway next Thursday by the Sumner High School boys of St Louis and the Central High School boys of this city The game will be called at 230 oclock Rev G W Boiling closed his service with the Portland church last Monday eveningand went out to Newburg where he preached Tuesday and Wednesday evening for Rev Wm Reed Mr and Mrs H P Slaughter after a most enjoyable stay with friends in this city returned to Washington DC last Sunday They were the recipient of an unusual number of courtesies from their large circle of friendsThe four policeman and the col ored man Lee who ware arrested on the dayof the election for violating the Election Law were held to the Grand Jury of the U S Court in their examining trial last Tuesday and placed under 5000 Miss N H Borrouphs has began her class in Shorthand and typewriting evening classes only Tues and Thursday Those wishing to take advantbge of a business course should see her at once at No 28 W Walnut St The Club of Orthcum willrender its first selection known as The Dream for the benefit of the Citizens National Hospital under the direction of Mrs Cora Sylkman Wednesday evening Dec 28th Thanksgiving services will be held at N St Baptist church next Thursday morning at 1 r oclock The ladies of the congregation will serve dinner at i oclock All invitedDont forget the Masonic Club resturant 719 W Walnut St We are ready to serve you with lunches dinner and all sorts of ices give us a call you are welcome We serve on European plan also Mrs Thresa Woodfield died at the Home of her daughter Dr An nie Page No 1309 Magazine St last Sunday morning and was buried from the residence Tuesday after noon Revs D A GadeieandJH Frank conducting the services Mrs Woodfield was the widow of the late Joseph Woodfield and had been a member of the Fifth St church for 55 years Knox Presbyterian church Rev C B Allen pastor will celebrate the 35th anniversary of the first ser vices of the church which were conducted by the Rev John R Ri ley DD in the chapel of the old Chestnut St churchat 4th and Chestnut Sts in November 1869 Beginning Sunday Nov 27th with appropriate religious services morn ing and eyening and continuing through the week Special services of great interest will be held Mon day night Interdenominational night with music by one of the best choirs in the city addresses by representative ministers of all de nominations and a historical sketch by the Rev iJJ L Warren D D Tuesday night Missionary night Mens night Thursday night Wo mens night Friday night Crane Anniversary Concert To anof these exercises the public generally are invited and the many friends of the Presbyterian church arc r r r rt r a quested toWlp to rSfce this J bration worthy ofjj1 1uhurX community v The Annual Than tainment of the Ladie cle for the benefit of t will be given at Odd Fellows lido next Thursday Dinner will Deserve at i oclock and an enjoyable pregramme at 8 o clock The pro grogramme will embrace a Pose Contest between eleven popular charminglittle Gibson The Musical and Literary Club Mrs M L Mead Director nnd pianistwillfrom the cantata Ruth the Gleaner with Mrs S E Griggs Misses M MaYaleAshford J Lee G E Carter and H SIRoilly in the principal parts sup sorted by a chorus from the Club There will also be a solo by Mrs Cora De Sha Barnett The Circle asks for liberala patronage as usu al SCHOOL NOTES Supt Mark visited the Eastern Evening School last Friday The new School Board organized last ectmgMrMrs W H Heath Louisville Mrs Thos Joannes Miss Joann es and Mr Leland Joannes of Green Bay Wis and Mrs Sylvester Hoef fel of Oconto Wis were visitors at the High School this week I IThe Foot Ball team of the Sum School St Louis willmeetI the Central High School team on the gridiron at Id National League Park 28th and Broadway next Thursday Game will be called at 230 pm Mrs Florence Lewis the faithful Principal of the South Louisville school died at the family residence onKen= ucky St last Sunday morn ing after a long illness The funer QuinnChapel t The children of the school attend ed in a body and the principals ol the several schools acted as pall bearers Keys JT Morrow C H Parrish J H Frank and others assisted in the services and Dr Lentz the trustee from thef district pida beautiful tribute to fier memory Y M C A NOTES The Piano Social and Contest was a most enjoyable affair We have been asked to repeat it Mr Geo Mc Clellan Mr William Hicks and the Secretary were among those who received the largest number of votes Our thanks are especially due Misses Ashford and Brannou who added materially jo the pro gramme The Evangelist Rev P H Clark will deliver a special address to men at the Y MC A Sunday 3 p m Forsaleatthe YMCA Matthew Henrys Commentary nn the Bible and Butlers Bible Works on the New Testament 1 NOTICE All Sunday Scfcoojg composing the Consolidate ltjaptjst gdnc tional Sunday School Convention your Board met in their first Quar terly Executive Meeting and each school composing the above named convention who wre to give for support of Scholarship three cents per marnber annually and send pne third quarterly to Miss Lulu A Brown Treasurer Versailles Ry and she will receipt yon for tbg amount receiyed Now to the pas tors and superintendents we have i been a little slow and must 1give this matter our consideration as the money is much needed Send the t balance of the first quarter and aU of the second as you was notifi ed by letter woretlMQ t DJoutJi ago I nth yours in Christ lH Nutttrt Chairmaa T S r ri JlanaY Sr p l 1XERICJ01 BJJlliT 1IO9J WEll JIltlOta Yr f AomBoada Hare Kidney Trouble itlowPill a bottle or common glass with your ftUr and let It stand twentyfour hours a r sediment or settling I Indicates an JIunhealthy condi iYrrion of the kid rtY5 if it stains- four linen It Is f evidence of kid ney trouble too frequent desire to pass It or pain In tno back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of orderWhat to Do There Is comfort In the knowledge so SwampRoot thetackof the urinary passage It corrects inability pasSlnrkwino or beer and overcomes that unpleasant oftentiringwing the night The mild and the extra Ordinary effect of SwampRoot Is IOO- DnallecL It stands the highest for its won cascsIfMet Sold by druggists In SOc andl sizes tb1wcmdufullad a book absolutely acre about It dbcOVeryllllllJ IhrIapaoGLce iea reading this generous offer In this paper Dont mike am mistake but remem bar the name SwunpRoot Dr Kilme Bvamp Root and tae address Binghamp t1N Y on every bottle I C B CLAY The Tailor Twenty Years before thecitizens of the city and you will find me ready to wait on you and show you a Lacodlea and Gentlemen I will cut and make you any kind of Garment you want at YOUR PRICE also will Clean Dye and Repair at a rate Iris han you can get elsewhere I Earnestly Solicit Your Patronagi Dont forget Name and Place 921 W BR OVA DW Y Call or send postal card or call Hoara PHONE 3460 aud I will call personally RESIDENCE 1527 PRENTICE ST 1 W JORDAN Be SONS Cl4 w Walnut t LOUISVILLE h1 TUCK ofMarvFan r3anu and Ices Kzc llent Soda with Fruit Syrups For Prices and Quality Excelled By None 1FlogPHQNE 340ey wm Watson IMDEIKTAKEREMIALMERi R N W f31A CHXSTMDT AND iQthSTs Kumiihec Coffins Cases Shrouds antI everything for Funerals Prjinpt services Reasonable terms P iACrQN GUARANTEED SUSIDELL SCHRADER STONE COMPANY Small Loans and Real Estate Solid tors Watches Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise Bought and Sold 539 W Qnen St Louisville KJ J ft IBJGoaSThe Hit Photographer ItbrclBg latino and Framing a Specialty HONE PHONE 4s1s 13 W Walnut at LouxsvxLUt Ev Womans Industrial Club 26 W Yaillt St IJIiWII Ky oBoard by the day or week Jxtfging for ladies only pot baths at any time Dtlicitus Soda Water tIce Cnqp Woes and girls wko are strangers ij the city will bud isle environ I Iv ta1fa cur dab rosa Kopn Pbo 3670 c tI i IMfft SUnUtera mud DeacoJdl- IIi Conference This body met Monday morning at Green St cnurch Members present Revs Gaddie Lewis Britt Merrifield Offutt Jacobs Mc Atee Coleman Watson Perdue Bowen Bates Rhodes Wm Reed Marrs Craighead Mc Clellan Kennedy j Russel Brents Johnson Reynolds Davis Hammonds Floyd BrethrenGenerals Wright Wil son Weber Wallace Visitors Rev D P Jones Rev J W Lewis presided and Revs P H Kennedy and I H Rhodes conducted devotional ser vices REPORTS Green StS S 115 collection 270 pastor preached collection 7823Bear grassS S 35 collection 62 cts pastor and Rev Geo Redd preached collection 5 60 Biand StS S 30 collection 75 cents Rev T J Talley preached collection 220 Little FlockS S 50 collecticn 35 cents pastor and Revs Jones and Croolman preached collection ooLampton S S 131 c c llfctk n 3 70 pastor and Rev L H Cole man preached one by letter and three under watch care collection 7130CalvaryS S 120 collection 2 20 Rev G T Britt preached collection 178- 3AntiochSS 42 collection 6c cents pastor preached one by re lation and three under watch care collection 1000 6ei 5 eats pastor preached two by bap tism collection 1865 Emmanuel S S 82 collectioi 16i Rev P H Clark preached one by baptism five for baptism and two under watch care colltc tion 2172- Virginia AveS S 42 pastor and Rev J Mitchel preached collectioi f able StS S 26 collection 27 cents pastor preached collection 650 zIonS S 180 collection x 317 pastor preached ope unfler watch care collection 2100 FairfieldS S 35 pastor preached one for baptism collection 1188 Fifth StS S 230 Rev P H Kennedy preached five for baptism La GrangeS S IO collection 23 cents pastor preached collection 653 Simpsonville Rev Wn flepd preached collection 1255 Howards ChapelS S 20 col lection 21 cts Rev W L Brents preached collection 3 00 Mt OliveS S 32 collection 142 pastor and Rev JH Adams preached one by letter collection 1450BrownsboroS S 28 collection 40 cents pastor preached nine bX baptism one rtstoreg collect og 4503 r Good Shepherd S S 25 cents pastor preached collection 1356 Bethel pastor and Revs J W Lewis and G W Hampton preached collection 545 Rev G T Britt read an able and comprehensive paper on Heridita ry Church Membership and Rev J H Perdue answered the questions in the Query Box in a satisfactory manner The Conference raised a collection of 240 for Rev P Alexander who is sick and Revs D A Gaddie and E P Marrs were appointed as a committee to convey to him the sympathy of the conference After the gsuzll annoimceinents the Conference adjourned with ben ediction by Rev G W Floyd 1 Jablpea 111iifletera and IDea ewliiI l Nti tt This 1bpdy met with tqe Liberty Baptist Church Monday morning Members present Revs Bigbee Fuller Chjnn Tayor Reed R apdj J1 Jackson Wilson Johnson Dodd y Lr Jt Hawthorne Tilford Talbert Dunn Smith Bush Matthews Young Creft and Frye- Brethren Chatman and Jones Dr Bigbee presided and Rev B M Johnson conducted devotional servicesBmcktownSS 7 collection col lection 7cts pastor preached col lectim SQcts EvergreenPastor and Rev J H Matthews preached col 600 ConsolidatedS C 30 collection 238 pastor two restored oollec tion 428 ShadynookP s tor preached collection 133c Willard St Pastor and Rev J P Smith preached one by letter one restored collection 355 LibertyS S 25 collection 25c pastor preached collection 4 30 Pine GroveS S 20 collection iScts pastor preached collection 660BethsaidiaS S 13 collection 37cts pastor preached collection 260 CentervilleRev Dodd preach ed collection 4S25- SharpsburgRev J Francis Wilson preached communion collec tion 535- Main StS S 75 collection 125 pastor preached collection 1567 l lRev Taylor preached a sermon for criticism which was the sense of the meeting Prof Chatman was introduced and spoke in the interest ot the Orphans Home By motion adjourned to meet with the Firs Baptist Church next Monday Benediction by Rev J H Mathews By Bribing the Nerves I with opium a cough may be stopped temporarily but the inflammation o f which he cough lis a yuiptom goes frem bad to worse Do not walate time and money ou delusive cough mixt urea Remember that Allen LUB8 I Balsam does not merely put the nervn to sleep It get right dowu to the root k of the trouble and so cures even dee t seated affections of the throat and luugs WOMENS WORK Jflrn L M aaokson will fill the fol lowing appointments in the Interest of tbe work of the Baptist Women Educational Convention CampdeTlsburg November 1 SmithfieldI 8 EminenoeII 9 New Castle 1 lo I 11 PleasurevilleChriBtiansburg II 12J8I BagdadII 14 HarrllonvilleII 15 LaGrange 116Brownsboro 17 Pewee Valley 118noheJage 1920 Beargrasa LoulavlUeII 21 PorjlandII II 22 parlandII r 28 Anti JobII 24 pill StreetII I 26 New BurlI rt Jefferaontown 28 State Board B Y P U LmisvlUe 29 Ut1e tlpck ouisvllie II Ba flaitori and presidents of University Societies are requested to meet our rep resentative upon her arrival make ar rangements for her entertainment and suitable announcement for the meet lug We are making a strong effort to greatly enlarge our fund for the erec tion of A New Dormitory for State Uni versity and to make our Conventio- this year the greatest and best in its biutory We need the support and en couragnment of every friend in thif movement and trust our hqpe wH 09 realised Done by order of the Board of Mana gore LIZZIE CaiTTENDBN Chairman Luoy FLINT Secretary IMPORTANT NOTICE The Ministers and Deacon- Meeqng of Ue Green River Association Will nieet with the Ba tist Church at McHenry Mines on Thursday before the fourth Lords Day in November 1904 We fop to have 3 good attendance Rev B Qrndorf is getting ready to take k pare of all that may come and he wishes the brethren to come from afl1 oyer the state We expect to lhave a good meeting Wm Offutt Mod I G W Brown Clerk l t t f GfI + t t JtiiIit ti S HOPSON IIMerchant TailorClea- ning and Repairing neatly done called for and delivered Special Attention to Ladies Work and Out of Town Orders All new work Pressed Free of Charge 632 ElBHTq ST XrOffti Yill KentackjHome Phone 4088 IT IS THJJ CLOTHES THAI MAKE THE MAN Ma tersbn makes the Clothes I cater to good dressers and quote the very lowest price Regulation Garments given Especial Attention CleaningDying EIII WASTE RSON 8 W Cor West Wainut Sts I onisville Ky LOW EtArESTo all points within 150 miles in C P A Territory VIA B Oa SWACCOUNT ThanksgiVmgTickets will be sold for all Trains November 23 and 24 with return limi- tNOVEMAEK 28th Ask yovr nearest Ticket Agent for par ticulars or address O P McCARTY Gen Pass Igt CINCINNATI 0 ChosajieakoOhi y FAMED FOR ITS MAO TRAINStBRAND SCENERY and DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH PULLMAN CARS BETWEcN LOUISVILU WASH- INaTONBALTMORE PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK STOP OVER PRIVILEGES- R E PARSONS D P A LOUISVILLE Kv KArr itATBSPlus 2 00 T- oCHICAGO And Return via Big Four RoutAccount Fifth International Live Stock Exposition Tickets to Chicago and return will be o sale Nov 27th 28th and 29th 194 from all Big Four points at the rate ofone fare plus 200 for the round trip Tickets will be good for return to leave Chicago on date of execution by the Commissioner of the Central Passenger Association for which a fee of 25 cents will be charged and in no case luter than midnight of De cember 5th 1904 For full information and particulaas as to rates tickets limits call on Agents Big Four Route or address WARREN J LYNCH G P R T A Cincinnati O S J GATES General Agent KynkAAA 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE PATENTS CQRYRIiirrTzTlluoc Ac Anyone Modlnc a rtetoh and dewrtpthm mal anotA4lnaUOnJ art Uy1 oonDdentIaL HAiti on Patenta eent tr Ildaai QellCIJ fey a patents reeelnBfiOtkf wftboa e la the MmerkaliPlrCuUtlon of any km+ title JoonuiL fenny 99 rear four montba e1 l newidealev =0 0- Wesrana saJ St WuJlluton Dr WINTEDCaDTUI for TaKIEI1I8TIN gIgVBLA ION IN ruBY AND XX Race Sea Done ant Ii Jp1 tn AriniArtaIttore VeBo Uaa School and th u4demODatntDcf laMqt Trade A hertP1ik1nbn forate MalorenorallgConted r fiaorsOD for 49ectipUontanas wd what U pall of IU br DemO tr anti UipnblleuVwktte and blDk Btlylol J 1i + Wfi mr VERY CHEAP RATES VIA Illinois Central R5 R Louisville to Ojr ftrt Round TripWew Orleans and VluiZU Hammond La 13 6o Jack son Miss i143 Vicksburss Miss cor respondingly t w rates to intermediate points TicietssoUl Nov 15 good 21 days with slope over Only lint running through personally conducted excursion sleepers from LouiS rue to Texas Anzano and Caifornia Daily Excursion Rates to Hot Surings Ark andreturn Cheap one way Colonist and Houieseek ers Excursion tickets on sale the 1st and poiutsSouthand Farming in the South CeenalRailroad SteelerailIUwWcstw EveryFarmerandaddress i IreCircularsI theyareI ol Folders aucNEWSoutheastCor AgtOtF W HARLOW Div Pass Ag n rilOW f 3TBS And Long Limit Fo- rThanksgiving Day Tickets via Sig Four Route Eat Turkey with the Old Folks at Homel On November 23rd aud nth round trip tickets wall be sold betwe u till local points on the Jlig Four Route Clu cinnati Northern and JJ U R R with in a radius of 160 iniled ol starting point also to many points on connecting Hum iu Central Pa sduger Association territory wttbln same radius at very low rates Tickets will be good for return to sand including Nov 28 ch goo particularenA3 to rates limits t to call on Agents Big Four Route or address the undersigned WARREN J LYNCH G P S T A Cincinnati 0 8 J GATES General Agent Louisville Ky FREE RECLINCINC UHAIR CARS PULLMANOBSERVATION OBSERVATIONPARLOR DINING CARS and SLEEPERS on the popula- rHENDERSON ROUTE BETWEEN LOUISVILLE ST LOUISa I the WEST an- SOUTHWEST If yoc want to travel on the Solid Comfort Line Gel tite Henderson Route Habit its a good habit to acquire Ask the Agent for this routing when purchasing your ticket L J IRWIN GEO L GARRBTT Gen Pass Agt Tray Pass Agt LOUISVILLE KY ryJ t 1 Kr r t lOUD r r 1O iT Lllf Southern Railway a7y 3 43 MILES THE SHORTEST FASTEST BEST TO TH- EWORLDS FAIR t Look at toe SCHEDULES Leave Louisville DaUArrivei6 p m solid tram of Pullman sleeper South ern 1al1 11 LayWaonealureuKh witbUL Leave Louisville DailyArrive to 732tt m bond train of SleepersFreeng Curs turougii from ouisv lle to ot Loui changeAUTr InUnionwith V abash ouuJrbau service snit Ulectric came direct to the Worms 1+ air Gruuaua ROUND TRIP EXCURSION RATES- FKUMLOUJbViLLE 313 00 Good returning until December 15th 1904 11 OO loud days1tTlcktts will be ou sale Dally above rates 87 Coach Excursion tickets on saleSunday to Thursday inclusive duringOctobei anti Nuvewber AJ CRONE Ticket Agent l lonDepo Seventh and Water KyPTicket Agent LouisvilleC Ky Dist Pass AgeDjLouisvilleC+ Ky r AgentSt I Variable Route Ticketst F ITOI NOW ON SALE VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY in connte tion with the J QUEEN and CRESCENT ROLTEiaTravelers from 1orI t Lookout Moutaiu southwardvia Chattanooga title Illn how at Jacksontoeadditionalcystbin Astrville Savannah alum 11t5pnngsurtlzZuiij p line and htloxviile passing through tl e IhueLeautilul1 Land of ilthatili j Ranges This is a superb elevated Unake cau the lowest pintofi wtich plathabove the level of te sea s itJASHEVIlLEwith Its plenrlid hotel yearroundrna guificientee of Uountains and isa favorite over point for thousands of towristsunify Ocher notcd retorts in the rangior the Sky and bappbire Hot Springs Flat Jock Tryon Texaway WayuesviileT All Florida Winter Resorts are1 Iy and qwekcomfortably reu bed by the fastand convenient traiua schedule throuEk 4 jttsheplnKjtt directvia 1 ga THE FLORIDA LIMITED leaving Oincinnati 830 a m ccntxtrt trainfrJecusoltnlleearlyvery limiteleaving trainfromgo servicaearlyiu Jauuary 1905 Both of these trains withDining A ter tourirt rates ofothtapplY FCanCityAvenuec4thLouisville uPassTo Californiavia Steely Colorado or True Secrtftern Route daily through Pullman standard sleeping cams St Louis tcx San Francisco vIa the Missouri Pacific Ey and Scenic Colorado elegant tourist sleeping cur service every TUESDAY and THURSDAY Pulimeastandard f AngoUs California VIA frem Mountaint 4 Jute the true TRUE SOUTHERN ROUTE j new t nrist sleepibg oar excnrsioaa via from Mountain route and El Paso leave St J ouis evuv Tuesday and Saturdays 1 the service and equipment iatiictly up to datVRoundTripandLow I 1t1 V rate one Way tickets are on sale via from 1 Iron Monntyin or MlBsionri Pacific Ry 1 i from all principal points in tbe ea t For t at berths reservation and full information of I addre any representative Missouri Pad fit IrisA Mountain system or R T 8 Matt P Noon Bid Louieii rhews T AWPom1 301 t VilIAft dr1E C Townsend P and T A 8nl8 1 i c i 0 i t 1 II It h00 y i i t k It j I Ctf J IIJIIIIIII f n1 of 1 J 1w77 T1 + r BAFTIOT WVD4T NOVEMBER 18 1904 SUN DAY SCHOOL LESSON SUNDAY NOVEMBER 27 TEMPERANCE Isa 28113 Motto TextThey have also erred through wine and through strong drink are out of the way Isa 287 There is no lesson more needed in the world today than this in which Gods wrath against the drunkenness of Israel and Judah is told For unless there is a change and that a speedy one the civilized races will perish from the face of the earth seltdestroyed by alcohol and opium If there were no hell disclosed in the Bible all trueheart- ed men would feel there must be a hell when they read of the men who send millions of gallons of rum l to Africa from Boston Woe to the crown of pride to the drunkards of EphriamSa maria was a beautiful city situated on the top of an oval shaped hill surrounded by very fertile lands God had been very gracious to Ephraim in the portion of his in heritance Isaiah admits the beau ty of the luxurious city but pro nounced a woe upon it Amos gives a graphic description of the luxury in which the people lived He tells of their ivory palaces their beds of ivory the melody of viols in their leasts their wine in bowls etc luxurIionsthose days and one it is well for this generation to remember which has always been a precurser of a downfall in a nation The glorious beauty of such civilization ever a fading flower Samaria the capi tal rity was on a hill at the head of me tenile valleys of the country OJ them that are overcome with wine Drunkenness always ac companies the accumulation ofIIt wealthand the adoption of luxuri ous habits Overcome is vets expressive Men who begin with moderate drinking pride themselves on their power of resistance and I say wine willnever overcome enItirelvible many more might have suflfic ient power of resistance to stop short of drunkenness But is a poison which gets alcoholI blood and the brain and demands more of itself When the blood has a certain amount ofalcohol a man can no more prevent himself from drinking than he can keep awake by his will when sleeping to his death from a deadly amount of laudanum Behold the Lord hath a mighty and strong oneThe Assyrian king whose destruction of Samaria is graphically described in the following words God uses the wrath if min to praise Him and makes t i IK nations the instruments of lily vengeance Warnings prom ises blessings and chastisements had God tried for pears upon these ten tribes But His long suffering had come to an end To await repentance was to hope against hope for the crowning sin of this people was inebriety and inebriety crowds out of brain and heart the possibility of better things Eph raim was joined to his wine cup beyond hope of reformation Though God punished as a holy and right eous ruler ought to punish yet he mourned over a wicked and incor rigible son 0 Ephraim what shall I do unto thee I taught thee to go taking thee by the arms but thou knowest not that I healed thee 0 Epbraim how can i give thee U upThe crown ofpride the drunk ards oj Ephriam Ol the druuk ards of Ephriam Their beautiful capital It shows how general was the drunkenness when the prophet calls all the people the drunkards of Ephraim i Samaria was made a heapof ruins and the ten tribes car 0 11 ried away into captivity and lost among the nations Their country was so beautiful that it was a sweet morsel to the conqueror which 1 When he that looketh upon it seeth it while it is yet in his hand he eatcth it up- Epbraim in all his pride and prosperity had gone reeling to ruin I and the Lord turns to thejemannt of Abrahams seed the kingdom ot Judah with a great and glorious promise The reign of the good Hezekiah began three years before Samarria was destroyed If Judah will be reformed by its pious king willavoid the destructive sin of Israel drunkenness and walk in the paths of righteousness then the Lord will be to them a crown of glory and a diadem of beauty He would bless them spiritually and 1 temporallyII to him that sitteth in and for strength to judgmentI I the battle to the gate give wisdom and justice to their rulers strength to their soldiers the two great requisites in civil government These were national blessings promised Their soldiers should be able to carry their victorious arms even to the very gates of the enemy When we see the lack of wisdom and justice in the kings and congresses who rule today may we not consider it rightly a chastisement for the drunkenness of the nations Is not liquor in many ways the corrupter of governments But they also have erredthrough wine Despite the promises of God despite the stern warnings to be read in Ephraims fate udah too was given to intoxication What is the awful power of alcohol that it can make men forget the I fear of God and be careless of their own welfare There is no reason which can be addressed to intelli gent creatures which does not appeal to them to let wine and strong drink antirely alone 1 Thepriest and cite propnci have erred through strong drinkTer rible picture of the condition of the nation when those who ought to have been tne teachers and exam pies of righteousness were them selves drunkards Men not only err in dnnking themselves but this sin never stands alone Men will do things when under the influence lofot liquor they would never do when sober and yet knowing all this men Rill begin drinking will keep wine and cider in their hous es allow their children to drink and give it fo their neighbors Can neither love of God nor love of men restrain them II 1 They were swallowed up o- fwineV e r y expressive words I How much does not wine swallow up Men throw away earthand heaven all they have here and might have hereafter for strong I drink They err in vision they stumble in judgement The law I forbade the priests to drink while on duty But these drunken men paid no heed They reeledwhile they swung their censers at the golden altar they defiled the ta I I anvI rible Is not the wonder great that God bore with such grevious in sults in his worship so long as he did The priests were the rulers and judges of the people hence they were doubly bound in honor to be sober and God fearing They erred in vision as religious leaders they stumbled in judgment as evil rulersAnd the men of Juadh were in solent and defiant in their drunken nest Tbey answeierJ him with mockery I Whom shall he teach knowledgeAre w e children just wea ed that this prophets at tempts to instruct use And they mock him and his continued repc tition of warning He wearies us with his Ceaseless line upon 1 e precept upon precept here a little and there a little Is this not much the w the moderate drink er answers to this daywhen asked to sign the pledge Does he not declare himself no child to need such support to his resolution There is small hope for men even t i iii o 1 t though God be so mercifulwho ridicule the warnings He sends them Is there more hope for a nation which persists not only in its own drunkenness but in send rum to Africa to Alaska to the In dians If God spared not his own chosen people who was not as basely guilty in that they did not corrupt others will he spare us Isaiah replies to their mockery They had ridiculed him foi stammering that is for repeating what he said in a childish way He answers that God will exile them among a people whc will speak RI strange language What made their conduct 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