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Baptist.
Firat Baptist Churoh.
Preaching; at 11:15 a. in. by the paa
r. Dr. M, Ashby Jones. At 11:15 the
lerre will be, "Wishing.” At 6:30 p.
■» ‘"The Weakness of a Strong Man.”
‘aver service at 6:30 p. m. Wednea
iy.
Crawford Avenue Baptist Churoh
Thomas WaJker. pastor. Preaching
t 11 a. m., subject; "Ib-ayrr;” at 3:16
m., subject: "Confession.” Bund ay
ihool at 3 p. m.. W. F. Bentley, super
itendemt. Prayer meeting Wednesday
renlng at 8:15 p. m.
Woodlawn Baptist Church
Sunday school at 3:45 a. m. Preach -
i* at 11 a. m. and at 8:30 p. m. K«r-
Ices ormducted by Rev. K. A. Klemer
f Allendale, 8. C. Meeting of the
nptlst Young People's Union at 7: V)
tn. Public cordially invited to all
T these services.
Second Baptist Church
O. P. Gilbert, pastor, preaching by
is pateor at 11:15 a rn., theme: "Fu
ire Punishment;" 8:30 p. in., theme:
The Preacher In Civic Rife." Sun
sy school st 10 a. m., W. K. Firm
er, superintendent. Public cordially
1 44 tail.
S# International Bible Students Assn.
Meets Sundays at 4 p. Ml., K. of P.
all. Jackson Bt., for Bible study. All
terested are welcome. Free.
CHRISTIAN.
Christian.
Seventh and Greene Sts Howard
Cree anonumes Bible school at 10
m. Preaching at 11:15 n m., "The
emt’ of the scriptures,” No evening
mice. Piazza conference at the par
nage on Wednesday at 8:30 p. m.
ihllc invited to all meetings.
CATHOLIC.
Bscred Heart Church
Corner of Thirteenth and Greene
reels, In charge of the Jesuit Fath
». Masses at 8, 7:30 and 9 30 a. in.
enedlctlon after the 0:30 maas.
asses on week days at 6:30 and 7
m.
EPISCOPAL
St. Paul’s Churoh.
G, Sherwood Whitney, Rector. Fifth
indny after Trinity. Holy communion
8 *i m, Bundny school 9:46 a. m.
ornliiß prayer and sermon 11:15 a.
. pvenlng prayer 6 p. m.
LUTHERAN.
Holy Trinity Lutheran Churoh.
Preaching at 11 a. tn. Night services
Granltevllle. B, Cl. Sunday services
46 a. tn. Church at 667 Green* St.
very body welcome. Rev. J. B. Der
ek, Pastor; 11. C. lsirlck. SupL
Bt. Matthew’s Lutheran Church.
548 Walker street. Rev. P. J. ltame,
istor Ihvlne worship 11:15 a. m..
rition especially for children; text.
Iven a child Is known by this doings,
lether his work be pure, aiul wheth-
It be right,” Prov. 20:11. Sunday
hool 9:45 a. in., Geo. H. Gerekn, su
rintendent. Everybody welcome. Tal
es Missionary Society will meet
ednesday afternoon.
METHODIST.
St. John Methodist.
730 Greene Bt. Rev. S. P. Wiggins.
Btor. All regular services, Bermons
the pastor. A cordial Invitation to
.
Broadway Methodist Church
Corner Broad and Mills streets. Rev.
M. Verdel, pastor Preaching at
a. tn. atxl again ut 8:30 p. m., by
le pastor. Btmday school at 9:80 a.
M Wilfred C. l.yeth, superintendent,
rwyer gervtcn Wednesday evening «t
90 o'clock. You nr« Invited to attend
1 of these services.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Sibley Presbytorian Church.
Corner Broad and Eve Bt a. Regu
r service Sunday 11:00 a. tn. and
00 p. nv. Sunday school 6 no p, m.
Id-week pru> er service, Thursday
00 p. m. The Ailelpbtan Boraen
ise meets on Sunday morning at ten
slock. A cordial welcome la exten
dto you to ciome and Join our class,
le Sunday night ncr'dra will con
lue the series "What the Spirit
tlth to the Church**." The special
bject this week being ’’Thyatlra."
«r night services ore held In tha
»n air and visitors are cordially
lloomod.
First Presbyterian Church.
(Yensr 'lYlfatr ami Heyenth Sts. Rev.
•eph K. Seiler, D. I), Pastor. Di
ne *«rorshlp at 11:16 a. in, and 8:10
nv Morning service the Bacrainent
the 1 gird’s Hul'per. Evening, open
r eervtce on the lawn lti front of the
urch. Beauttfu! music begins at
10, regular service begins at 8:30
id Inals Just one hour. Btinibiy school
pm. A conllal welcome to ull m-r-
Brwene Street Presbyterian Church
M. M. MacFcrrm, pastor. Morning
rrlce and eernton at 11:16, subject:
Jod’e Pleasure In Ills lVople.” Eve
ng aerv I os. sermon by the pastor on
i* theme. “The l>*vll and ibir Pro
otlon FVotn Him ” Bundny echiail it
46 a. m. A cordial invitation to al*
COLORED CHURCHES
BAPTIST.
Shiloh Baptist Church.
Rev. W, M. Jenkins, D. I'.. Pastor,
teaching at 11 a tn. by the pastor.
! I p. m. communlor At 8-30 preach
r by the pastor. Tho public is lu
ted.
Hosmns Bsptist Church.
Rev. O. W. Collin*, l'aetor. I*reech
g ait 11:60 a. tn Communion at 9:80
m.. and preaching S:SO p m. All
e cordially Invited to all then* *«r-
Camming Grove Baptist Church.
Rev. R. J. McOamv B, D., Pastor.
t«ty prayertneet'.ng at 6:80 o’otock.
Wachlng at 11:80 o'clock. Bandat
bool at 4 o'clock. M. H. CVavrfnrd,
ipt. J?venlng s*rclc«a. preaching al
80 i/cloo*. Tuesday aynl TharedaJ
entng praver meeting. Publlo most
rdlally Invited to oil of the nbov*
rvlcea
Thankful Baptist Church.
Rev. le P. Pinckney, D. D, Pastor,
caching at 11:80 a m. and 8:80 p.
, by the pastor. Sunday school st 3
m. Bandar school and TV T. P P.
don mating at sp. m An excellent
ogram win be rendered by the best
lent of our spools, Ia G. Harmon,
•Supt. Early prayer meeting at 6 a.
m. Prayer meeting Tuesday night.
B. Y. P. U. meeting ThuredAy n • it.
The public cordially invited to all
these services.
Union Baptist Church
Rev. T. 1L Dwelle, A. M., pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and st 6 p. rn.,
hy the pastor. Sunday school at 10
a. m., E. White, superintendent.
Nsw Hop* Baptist Church
lyftke View, Ellis street. Rev. M.
Crawford, pastor. Rally day; at 11 p.
m„ preaching hy Rev. J. <l. Htorer from
Washington, D. C. At 3 p. m., preach
ing hy Roy. H. N. Thomas and oth
ers. At 8 p. m„ prayer meeting will
>■< conducted by Deacon E. R. Rav.
Preaching hy Rev. G. W. Williams.
The public Is Invited.
Harmony Baptist Church
Preaching by Jtev. H. A. Johnson,
pastor at 11:30 a. m., subject: "The
Blood;" 8:15 p. m., subject: "fieeklng
Jesus," Communion at 1 p. m. Bun
day school at 3:30 p. m., I'rof. C. A.
Dryscoll. superintendent. Excellent
music rendered. To these services
you are cordially Invited.
Tabernacle Baptist Church
Rev. C. T. Walker, D.D., pastor.
Regular Sunday services by the pas
tor. Friends and visitors are cordially
invited to attend services for the day.
Prayer meeting at 6 a. m. Preach
ing service at 11a. rn. Sunday school
at 3 p. in. B. Y. P. U. meeting at 7
p. in. Preaching service at 8 p. rn.
Springfield Baptist Church.
Itev. J. M. Nftbrlt, pastor. Early
prayer mooting at fi o’clock. Theme
for 11 o’clock, “The Three Greatest
Enemies of the Church." Sunday
school at 3:30. Bong service at 7:3.').
Theme for 7:35, "The Reward of the
Faithful.” Blind Harris will give a
grand concert on Monday night.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First Congregational Church.
Jackson and Gwinnett Hts. R«v
John T. 4'lemon*. l’aslor. Regular ser
vice* Sunday, preaching at 11 a. rn.
and at 8 p. m. Sunrtny school at 4 p.
tn. Wednesday night prayrr meeiing
at 8 p. :n. All aro cordially invited
to worship with us.
EPISCOPAL.
Bt. Mary's Churoh.
915 Telfair Kt., near Campbell street
Rev. Samuel A. K. Coleman, Vicar
Fifth Sunday after Trinity, July 12,
1914 Services at 7:30 a. m., 11 a m,
and 6 p. in. Sunday school at 12:30 p.
tn. Wednesday evening service as tis
uaual »t 7:30 p. m. All are Invited and
aro welcome.
METHODIST.
Trinity Methodist Church
Rev. W. M. Gbullion, pastor. Preach
ing at 11:15 n. m. and at 8:30 p. in.
At 11:15 a. m. Hie Rev. J. W. Avery,
presiding elder of the Jacksonville
district, Florida conference, C. M. E.
church, will preach. Members and
friends should hear Elder Avery. Sun
day school at 9:45 a. in. Special meet
log of the young people at 6:30 p. m.
Open air entertainment goes on this
week, special program each evening.
Sunday school picnic, Thursday, 16th.
Bethed Methodist Church
Rev. A. M. Jordan, pastor. Prayer
meeting at 6 so a. m. Sunday school
at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11:30 a. in.,
by Itev. C. H. lteinhert, dean of Allen
University. Mlealonarv meeting at 4
p. tn. Allen league at 7 p. in., subject:
“The Christian Ministry of Muslo"
Preaching at 8:30 p* in. Tuesday night
at 8:80 o'clock Hey. J, A. Llndesv of
Tennessee will pronch for na The
publlo cordially invited to attend all
these services.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Christ Presbyterian Churoh
Corner Telfair and Gumming stTce's,
Rev. J. S. Ellis, isistor Sunday school
at 10 a, tn. Preaching at 11:15 a in.
Wednesday evening at 8:30, prayer
meeting. A cordial welcome to all.
Colored Y. M. C. A.
The colored Y. M. G A. will be ad
dressed today hy Edward Rankin.
C. T. Walker, president; Silas X Floyd,
secretary.
For More Autonomous
Gov’t in Philippines
Washington. A bill granting a
more autonomous government to the
Philippine Islands without specifying
any date for Independence, was intro
duced today by Representative Jones
of Virginia, i tialrman of the Insular
affairs committee. It lasers the ap
proval of President Wilson, Secretary
Garrison and Manuel Quezon, Philip
pine delegate to tlio United States.
ASBURY BARACAB
TO HOLD MONTHLY
MEET TOMORROW
The monthly business meeting of
the Aabury Baraoaa will be held at
I lie residence of Mr. Palmer Renkum,
Nn 814 Pine St, Monday evening st
S:00 o’clock. A Dill attendance Is look
ed for, as the new officer* will take
their respective place* at this meet
ing. A great deal of Intereet is nemg
taken by th* young Haraca*. sn.l «ttn
the belli of their new officer* they
Intend building their class to a high
number. We wel coma all new mem
bars.
MID SUMMER
AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
This morning at th* 11:15 o'clock
service the Flnst Prvebyterian (Hurch
will celebrate their mhVeummer com
munion of the lg»rd'» Supper The
d»te of thl* quarterly communion hea
been changed for thl* ye*r from tlie
first Sunday In August to thl* Sun
day. The pastor will preach a ahort
anil appropriate **rtnon before the
administration of the eacramenL
BROADWAY M. E. CHURCH.
The Woman** Mlselonary Society
of Broadway Methodist Church wtil
hold It* regular monthly meeting at
the church Monday afternoon at
4:30 o'clock.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Itt i MM
fIHMM
9,000 Delegates Participated
In Proceedings.
CREATION DRAMA MAKES HIT
Pastor Russell, Association’s President,
Was In Attendance at Each —In Dis
course He Discussed, "Church of
Christ a Living Temple”—Solomon’s
Temple a Type of Temple of God, the
Church of Christ—Quarry Under Site.
Clinton, loiva
July One of
three big conven
tions of the 1. B
8. A. closed its
sessions of eight
days here today
In the Coliseum
with an address
hy Pastor Russel)
in the afternoon
and the exhibition
In tlie evening ot
Part IV. of the
Pastor's famous
Photo-Drama of Creation. The other
Conventions have been In session
throughout the week at Asbury Park.
N. J.. and Columbus. Ohio, Pastor
Russell. President of the Association
being In attendance at each. Delegate*
to the number of ntxjut H.OflO have pai
ticlpated In the proceedings of the
Conventions, and the results of tin
week are regarded as being among
the most favorable in the history ol
the Association.
The Photo-Drama of Creation, which
bus already been exhibited In over one
bundled cities at home and Is now run
ning abroad also, was an Interesting
feature of the evening sessions of the
three Conventions. Creation’s Drama
depicts Solomon's Temple in Its va
rious stages of preparation, showing
the stone quarries under Jerusalem,
the cedar forests In Lebanon, and de
tails Incident to Its erection and defli
cation. This wonderful Temple fur
nlshed the basis for several Now Testa
meut descriptions of the antitypical
Temple of God—the Church of Christ
The Temple, both type and antitype,
-was Pastor Russell’s theme toduy. Ilis
text was. “The Temple of God Is holy,
which Temple ye are.”—l Cor. 3:17.
The Paator declared thnt both St
Paul and St. Peter are our authority
for saying that tlie Church which Is
the Body of Christ Is the Temple of
God, and that Ills Temple Is holy
God. who condemned the whole world
In Adam, and who has declared that
He will have no fellowship with sin
Hers, has provided a way by which
these slnuers can come back Into hnr
niony with Him. Duly through the ar
rangement which He has made In re
•pect to this great Temple can man
kind come back into harmony with
their Creator. SL Paul points out the
foundation of this grout antltypical
Temple, saying. “Other foundation enn
no man lay than that Is laid, which is
Jesus Christ." St. Peter declares to
the Church. “Ye also, as living stones
are built up a spiritual House, an holy
PriMthood. lo offer up sacrifices, ac
ceptable to God through Jesus Christ."
Then the speaker showed that Solo
mon's Temple was a tyjie. or figmv.
of this greater Temple which God Is
erecting. Solomon'* Temple had sev
oral peculiarities connected with I;-
construction. One very special peon -
arlty was that the greal stones wen
taken uut from underneath the site
of the Temple. Another peculiarity
was thnt each stone was made ti
fit exactly the plnce In which It was
to be located, and then numbered and
marked with signs which the builders
understood. This method Is followed
by modern builders also; and when ti
building Is constructed, every part Is
put In place iftitully and orderly—no
confusion whatever. So It was In Solo
mon's Temple! The atones were made
ready before they were brought thith
er, so that there was neither bnmnicr
nor axe nor any tool of Iron heard lu
the house while It was being built.
Th* Living Stone* of th* Great Temple
After having deeeribed the Temple
®f Solomon as a type, the Pastor pro
reeded to discuss the antitype—the
Church ot the living UotL The UolUlei
•ad Makar is God. lie declared The
quarry Is the world In general. Tin
living stoues are taken out of thi
world, separated train tha world. l»u
are chiseled and polished In this anti
typical qunrry. made ready for then
positions, and then taken to their prop
er place. For more than eighteen bun
deed years this work of preparation
bas been going on Jesus was the
Foundation Stone. Before He eatm
there were no stones prepared; nom
could be accepted until He had couu
amt died, "the Just for the unjust.”
Then the procees of cutting, chisel
tog and pollahiug the ’'living stones ’ ol
th* Tempi* wat explained Each con
aecrated Christian has had experience*
ot such a nature as to aeparat# him
from the world, it was a dltficiiu
matter to block out character and to
bring cacti to the place where he would
be separated from hta surroumllug*
Still more difficult in »otue reaped*
have been th* ctile«lliißii. blow after
blow, experience after experience, trial
after trial. In order that each living
atone might be shaped, fitted and pre
pared for a place In that glorious Tern
pie which i* yet to he constructed
The polishing process nil* a-• o* o
READ HERALD WANT ADS
going <j„. . ... ,ji«» express II
the Bride makes herself ready. Each
living store polishes others.
The Pastor here drew a lesson for
those who are following In the step
of Jesus. He pointed out that while
various severe experiences, trials and
tests may come from the tWITd. yet
the very finest polishing is produced
by contact with the brethren. There
fore whoever learns to love the breth
ren and to endure all their various
weaknessee and Imperfections, and is
rightly exercised by these experiences,
will receive a tine polish—that which
our Lord through His Word describes
as the fruitage of the Holy Spirit.
"The fruits of the Spirit are manliest,
which are these: meekness, gentleness,
patience. long-suffering. brotherly
kindness, love.” If these things be In
us in abundance, we shall be neither
barren nor unfruitful In the knowledge
of the Lord. And so It Is that an en
trance shall be ministered unto us
abundantly into the everlasting King
dom of our Lord and Savior.
Construction of Antitypical Temple.
Next the construction of the anti
typlcul Temple was discussed. Eight
een hundred years ago the foundation
was laid-in Heaven—the Top Stone,
as the Apostle says. All the other
stones must be fitted up Into Him, ac
cording to St. Paul. In describing the
antitypical Temple the Apostle here
uses the figure of the pyramid, the top
stone of which Is a miniature pyramid,
all remaining stones being fitted to
come Into line with It. So the Scrip
tures declare that Jesus is the Chief
Corner Stone, the Top Stone. Into
whom the Church, as living stones,
are being built up. Instead of being
Shaped to a foundation below them.
The speaker showed that this will be
accomplished In tlie First Resurrection
when the Church, changed into spirit
beings like the Lord, will be built up
and completed with Him on the Heav
enly plane, tar above angels, principal
Itlcs and powers, and every name that
Is named.
To the Pastor’s understanding of the
Scriptures, the building of the antitypi
cal Temple will be done at the close
of this Gospel Age. Just as in the
construction of Solomon's Temple, all
the materials were first prepared, ami
then the building began, so It will be
with the antitypical Temple. Our greal
Master Workman has been getting
ready the "living stones,” supervising
their preparation under strict rules as
to shape, size, quality, etc. This work
has been going on throughout thlsGos
pel Age, and not until the full number
of stones shall have been made ready
will the construction of that glorious
Temple begin. This construction wil;
be the Resurrection change—" Changed
In u moment, in the twinkling of an
eye”; for “tteeh and blood cannot in
herit the Kingdom of God.”
Pastor Russell then showed that
since we are now living In the close
of this Age, the stones for the antityp
leal Temple must practically all be fin
ished. Therefore be inclines to the
thought that the work of construction
of the Temple has already begun
This does not imply, however, that tin
final polish has been given to all ot
the stones. Those long since prepared
could be put in place while the last
stones were receiving the finishing
touches. He declared that the Scrip
tures so intimate when they say that
“the dead In Christ shall rise first"
beforehand—and that "then we who
are alive and remain shall be caught
up together with them in the clouds,
to meet the Lord." The fact that some
are not yet “caught up to meet the
Lord." but are still in the place of pol
lshlng and preparation. Indicates that
the Temple Is not yet completed.
After every living stone has been
placed In the great antltypical Temple,
the glorification of the Temple will
follow. In the type. King Solomon
type of our Lord Jesus, offered the
sacrifice, and God accepted it; tbeu the
glory of the Lord filled the Temple
Bo in the antitype, the Church In glory
Will not tie the Temple of God unti,
the Heavenly Father Himself shall
have recognized 1L It Is the work of
our Lord Jesus Christ, the great Mas
ter Workman, to shape and polish
these living stone*, to remove them to
glorious conditions by the resurrection
change, and to build the Temple Then
when all is finished, not a stone lack
Ing. He will await the Father’s accept
nnoe. The glory of the Lord God will
fill this living Temple
“A House of Prayer For All Nations.'
The Pastor then showed the purpose
for which this glorious Temple ot toe
Is being constructed. Back In the Law
Dispensation the required information
was ptetorlally set forth In types and
shadows. The Prophet Isaiah had
foretold that God's House was to be
called a House of Prayer for all tin
tlons This was what th* Temple al
Jerusalem was lu particular. It was
arranged lu different sections, repro
sen ting various classes, as it wen
First in Importance was the Most
Holy, then came the Holy, then tin
Court Into which Jews might conn
next the Women’s Court. Inst the Com :
of the Gentiles Thus was depicted lln
Millennial Age after the glorification
of the iintltyplcat Temple.
God will be lu that Temple—the eii
tire Church of Christ glorified. The
Divine Power will o|>ernte through It
and all nations will liegln to draw neat
to God Itm in order to do so. they
must draw near to this Temple; for the
glory of God will be therein displayed
All nations, both Jew and Geutile. wh
come to the Heavenly Father through
this Temple.
Another Old Testament picture
which the Pastor explained was thai
•f the typical priesthood The Priests
of this new Temple of the ruture wtl
be Jesus the great High Priest, and
nis Church, the under-priest* Jesii*
will to* noth King and Priest "i
Priest n|«ii- th* n i nine' aftet tin
READ HERALD WANT ADS
Order oi
not yet upon ... i....>n,. but remain
waiting at tlie right hand ot the Majes
ty on High, until the antltypical Tern
pie Is completed The Father's right
hand signifies the place of chief favor
next to the Father Himself. As it Is
written. "Sit at My right hand, until 1
make Thine enemies Thy footstool.”
During this period of waiting, the
“living stones' ot the Temple haii
been prepared; those who will consti
tute the Royal Priests bare been In
training for the duties or their office
As yet there Is no Royal Priesthood
for only tbise who shall be declared
worthy to jit with our Ixird in HI.-
Throne will constitute with llim that
Priesthood. Again, it Is written
“Blessed and holy is he that hath part
in the First Resurrection; on such th
Second Death hath no power, but they
shall be priests of God. and shall reign
with Christ a thousand years.”
The Pastor then declared that these
future Priests are also Knights of the
Temple. While at present they do noi
wear white plume*, yet by and by they
shall wear, not only white plumes, but
white raiment. Our Lord has said,
“They shall walk with Me in white;
for they are worthy.”
Other Picture* of the Temple.
Various New Testament references
to the Church of Christ as a Temple
were then explained. One of these
was St. Paul’s question addressed to
the Corinthian Church; "Wliat? Know
ye not that your body is the temple
of the Holy Spirit which is In you?”
Jt was shown that this question does
not apply to the world; for by nature
the world knows not God. They are
still under condemnation —"children of
wrath”—according to Scripture. God
has not yet begun to deal with them,
nor to give them the blessings which
He has purposed for them. During
this Gospel Age He is dispensing bless
ings only to the Church class, to those
who have received of the Holy Spirit.
Pastor Russell then pointed out that
beyond the veil the Church class will
receive the Holy Spirit without meas
ure. wheu all the “living Rtones” con
etituting the Temple of God will have
been glorified. Rut on this side of the
veil, those who give up their will to
the Lord and who are accepted and
begotten of the Holy Spirit ns New
Creatures In Christ, receive that Spirit
in measure; and so the bodies of these
may be said to be the temples of the
Holy Spirit Wherever God's Spirit Is.
there is a temple, as St Paul's ques
tion sets forth. Again, the Apostle de
clares that we have this treasure In
earthen vessels, that the fclory may be
of God. God's Holy Spirit constitutes
its recipient a Temple of God.
Elsewhere the Apostle calls the bod
les of those begotten of the Holy
Spirit tabernacles. The difference be
tween a tabernacle and a temple Is
that the former is a temporary struc
ture, while the latter Is permanent
So St. Paul calls the present condition
of the Church, in which the Holy
Spirit dwells merely in our hearts, a
tabernacle condition. It Is not to last
forever: it Is only for the present trial
time. If we are rightly exercised by
this power of God within us. then we
shall be made ready for the Temple
condition. These are blended pictures
of the Apostle's thought, which Is this:
If the Holy Spirit dwells in us. we
should regard our bodies very sacredly.
In that same connection the Apostle
goes on to say, "What communion hath
light with darkness?” and again. “What
harmony is there between the Temple
of God and the temple of Idols?”—be
tween the purity that belongs to the
Temple of God and the Impurities thnt
belong to the world, the flesh and the
Devil? Those who have been made
the recipients of the Holy Spirit of God
should be clean nud pure, as befitting
a temple of God They should see to
It that this sanctifying power of God
extends to all their faculties and op
erates through them—ln their minds,
their tongues, their hands, their feet—
their words, thoughts and doings.
"He Shall Present You Faultless."
The Pastor concluded his address
with an exhortation to those who re
alize themselves to be living stones in
process of preparation for a place 111
the antltypical Temple of God. He
urged these to appreciate the privllegi
of present discipline. Much cbiseliuu
and polishing are necessary to prepare
these stone* for their future position
Therefore each should thankfully wel
come whatever experience of this kind
the Master Workman shall see fit to
permit him to have. The present dis
clpllne of the Church Is for tbe purpose
of developing the character necessary
to the great service for which God Is
building His Temple.
While each faithful follower of the
Ixvrd looks forward longingly to the
glories of the future, when the glory
of the Lord shall fill the Temple, yet
each should remember that unless tu
la submissive to tbe chiselings and pol
lstdngs of the present he will be sot
aside ns a living stone, and his place
given to another. The cultivation ol
pride along any line, the development
of an unsanctifled ambition, arc
amongst the greatest dangers to these
living stones, now In preparation. Such
flaws develo|>ed would render any tin
fit for a position In the Temple.
The Scriptures declare that tbe groat
Master Workman will present each of
His faithful ones blameless and Irre
provable before the Father with ex
ceedltig Joy After having received
the Redeemer's "Well done.” the
Church will then receive the Father's
approval and be honored tn the pres
once of all the holy angels Surely
this experience will till the Church
with glory. Then will follow the bless
ed privilege of taking hold upon the
world's affairs, rescuing mankind from
bondage to Bin and Death, and ble>*
ing all mankind with the knowledge of
■the glory of God. whom to know aright
Is life everlasting
USE HERALD WANT ADS.
VRPECWi/J
There’s as much difference between
Dan Patch Special Horse Feed and the
thousand ana one fancy named mix
tures as there is between Dan Patch
and a “plug.”
Dan Patch Feed is composed of choicest oats, corn,
alfalfa meal and Louisiana cane molasses, made by
our exclusive hot process. No indigestion, so com
mon when cold mixed feeds are used. Tones up the
animal. Prevents disease. Effects a saving of 15#>
to 2098 on your feed bills.
WE ALSO MANUFACTURE
international Horse and Mute Feed International Poultry Feed^
International Jewel Molasses Feed International Cow Feed
International Jewel Hen Feed Happy Jack Mule Feed
Sold everywhere. Ask our Distributor for name of nearest Dealer.
International Sugar Feed No. Two Co.,
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
Augusta Grocery Co.
PUTS AN END TO BACKACHE
MAKES WEAK KIDNEYS STRONG
A Few Doses Give Relief,Helps
Lifeless Organs Regain
Health, Strength and
Activity.
It is. useless, dangerous, and unneret
sarv to be tortured with the digging,
twisting pains of backache and rheuma
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The new discovery, Croxone, provides
a remedy which every sufferer can now
depend upon to promptly and surely re
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speedy cure.
Croxone cures these troubles because
It fjuickiy overcomes the very cause of
the disease. It soaks right into the
stopped up. inactive kidneys, through the
membranes and linings; cleans out the lit—
tie filtering glands; neutralizes and dis
solves the poisonous uric acid and makes
the kidneys filter and sift from the
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ing from McCarrel who has, himself, been a very large consumer
of everything in the line of Building Materials, Paints, etc., for
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We take care of you In amall retail or car lot*.
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643 BROAD STREET.
BUILD WITH BRICK
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AUGUSTA,
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and Chickens
but there’s a part of oven- day of every man’s
vacation*that he wants to spend alone in quiet
enjoyment of absorbing tbe news of “back
home.”
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blood all the waste and poisonous mat
ter that clog the system and cause such
troubles.
It does not matter whether you have
hut slight symptoms c* the most chronic,
aggravated case of kidney, bladder trou
ble, or rheumatism that it is possible to
imagine, for the very principle of Crox
one is such that it is practically impos
sible to take it into the human system
without results.
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like it. It starts to work the minute
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time you use it, and all the misery and
suffering that go with such troubles end.
You can secure an original package of
Croxone from any first class druggist.
All druggists ave authorized, to personal
ly return the purchase price if it fails
to give the desired results the very first
ime you use it.
GEORGIA
Augusta,
Georgia
PHONE 1626.