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Large Crowds Greet Mr. Hoge.
Bible Conferencec at the Tabernacle Church Growing in Interest.
One of the papers of Newbern, N.
C., gives the following glowing ac
count of the splendid work being
done by the aible “Sunday school
teacher” of the Golden Age. The art
icle says:
Rev. B. Lacy Hoge, the gifted Bi
ble teacher of Norfolk, Va., is being
greeted by large congregations at
each service in the Bible Conference
now in progress at the Tabernacle
church. Mr. Hoge spoke yesterday
afternoon on “The Return of Christ.”
and the large audience greatly ap
preciated the enlightening message.
The subject this afternoon is “The
Rapture of the Saints” (or the catch
ing of the Bride of Christ to meet him
in the air). The theme being dis
cussed at the evening services is “The
TALKS ON PROSPERITY
OFFERED BY NEW YEAR
‘‘The Greatest Opportunity of the
New Year,” was the subject of the
sermon by Rev. H. H. Proctor at the
First Congregational church, colored,
recently.
Among other things, he said :
‘‘The greatest opportunity of the
new year lies in the real char
acter building. The best way for a
man to build up his character is to
invest his life in the kingdom of God.
A man does not have to die to enter
the kingdom of heaven. It is at hand.
Earth is a part of the territory of the
kingdom, men a r e the subjects, love is
the law, Jesus is the King. He may
enter the kingdom here and now who
will swear loyalty to the King.
“Poverty of spiripis not a virtue,
but a defect, and Jesus congratulated
the man who was in spirit on the
opportunity that lay before him in the
kingdom of God. Here a man may in
vest his life, and get back the richest
dividends. God’s bank never breaks
and the dividends are sure. He who
invests has an increasing satisfaction
in the freshness and power he receives
in turn. One need not go afar to in
vest; there are acres of diamonds at
your back door. Begin tomorrow to
dig in the back yard of your life, and
you will be surprised at the rich re
sults.”
MISSION WORK IN SUMATRA.
In 1834 two American missionaries
fell victims to the cannibalism of na
tives on the Island of Sumatra. They
were forerunners of the four Chris
tian men who, in 1861, opened the
first mission station upon Sumatra.
Now the island has 103,000 Chris
tians. From among this number have
come 29 ordained ministers and 659
missionary teachers and helpers. The
one station of 50 years ago has grown
to 41 missionary centers and 432 out
stations, upon which 55 European
missionaries are at work, while 27,-
500 Batak children are pupils of the
494 missionary schools.
A great training school for native
evangelists and teachers and a well
appointed hospital stand in the val
ley of Si Lidung. On the shore of
Lake Toba there has been erected a
NEWS FROM THE WORKERS
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF JAN. 29, 1914.
Work of the Holy Spirit.”
Mr. Hoge seemed to be at his best
last night and as he spoke on the
text “as you measure it shall be meas
ured to you again,” the congregation
was greatly moved at the thought of
so few of God’s children living up to
their privilege and receiving the
blessings intended for them.
Christians of all denominations will
find these services very helpful and
every one is invited to enjoy the
blessings which are passing by. Pas
tor Phillips said last night he was hap
py to see the congregation growing at
each service. If one hears Mr. Hoge
once he will want to go again. Serv
ices daily at 3 and 7:30 p. m. The
old-time songs which are being used
are greatly enjoyed by all.
a large asylum for unfortunate and
helpless lepers and an extensive in
dustrial school and printing office.
MOSLEMS IN CHINA.
The Statesman’s year-book, one of
the best authorities on statistics, says
that China has thirty million Mo
hammedans, while an Indian writer
estimates it at fifty millions; and a
prominent Moslem officer in Yun
nan province states that there are
now seventy millions Moslems in Chi
na.
It is said that there are over eight
hundred Moslem families in Canton
today. In India there are 62,458,077
Moslems. An authority says that
there are one hundred and seventy
millions m Asia and fifty millions in
Africa, and only five millions in Eu
rope.
At present all of Persia and Central
Asia, as well as a large part of Asi
atic Russia is Mohammedan. In the
Trans-Caucasas between the Black
and Caspian seas are three million
Tartars. In Turkestan, Bokhara,
Khiva and Russian Turkestan togeth
er are about six millions.
INCREASE OF CHRISTIANITY.
In the days of Constantinople, as -
ter the political victory, according to
the best calculations, there was not
more than one Christian to every one
hundred and fifty of the inhabited
world. At the present day, says Bish
op W. Boyd Carpenter, the proportion
may be not unfairly said to be one
person in three of the population of
the globe that would call themselves
Christians.
It is a fair calculation to say, ac
cording to the same authority, that
at the beginning of the nineteenth
century the Christians could be reck
oned as 200,00'0,000 whereajs today
they can be reckoned as 500,000,000.
“The so-called personal liberty ar
gument in behalf of alcoholic drink
loses more and more of its force. Con
sideration of the public welfare con
tinues to grow and overshadow the
rights of the individual. The drink
question must be fought out upon the
ultimate foundation of morals, hy
giene and social order —in other
words, the public welfare. If the should be suppressed.”—From an edi
public welfare requires the suppres- torial in The American Brewers’ Re
ston of the alcoholic drink traffic it view.
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wtjF
DR. T. FRANK LYNOTT
who will send medicine free of charge
to those who need it
they are curable, especially when you con
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These are the Symptoms:
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2 Too frequent desire to urinate.
3 Nervousness, loss of flesh.
4 Pain or soreness in the bladder.
5 Weak, watery blood.
6 Gas or pain in the stomach
7 General debility, weakness, dizziness
3 —Pain or soreness under right rib.
9—Sciatic rheumatism.
19—Constipation or liver trouble.
11— Palpitation or pain under the heart
12 — Pain in the hip joint.
13— Pain in the neck or head.
H—Pain or soreness in the kidneys.
15—Pain or sw-elling of the joints.
I<>—Pain or swelling of the muscles.
17— Pain and soreness in nerves.
18— Acute rheumatism.