The Industrial banner. (DuPont, GA.) 1892-1???, November 05, 1892, Image 5

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I S* G a <' . A ii nua:oiu MJJTII^DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. R*v. 0. li. II wurnm, P .sror. K >b’t. Montgomery, Assistant. SUnd17 - I Sunday Sc' ool every Sunday at 0 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday even- : ing. Bible-Class every Friday evening j Clenmoke.—P reaching every Sunday ! at 11 a. in. and 7 n. m. Sunday 3e ool every Sunday d 3 p Vven- m. 1 Pmyer meedng every T-ursday | ni r. Teacher)’ meeting every Suurdav evenin/. A cordial invitati vi is ex’endel to all. Strangers esp -ciaily inv tel. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. J. A. Odeen, Pistor. Bim.«T.-r re? chln* svers third 8«»d»y udStt b.f •«,« II oW Ramar.— Preaching every first Sunday and Saturday before, at II o’clock a. m. PltoVtDEHCE. —-’’reaching every s-cond Bund a v and Saturday before, at l! ‘ o'clock a. m. ; Arna.—P re iching every fourth Sim day and Saturday before, at 11 o'clock a. m. I - 9 — IIoinerville 31 ission. ! M. E. CUCKCn SOUTH. ; Rev. A. II. Bazemoro and N. T. Pal ford, preachers. I 1893. HenmrviJle a' d Ti.igpeu’s Still—Ser vices t Vtiy 1st Sunday sad Saturday before. Fen del s And Clinch Haven.—Services ♦ ve'y 2nd Sunday and Saturday night be! r . Siidoh and Humphreys.—Services every 3rd Sunday and Saturday before Antioch and S' ockton. —Servicel every 4tli Sunday and Saturday b«f<.re. Ellis’ Still.—Services Friday night bef re the 3rd Sunday. Argyle 3rd Sun day, 3 o’clock p. ra. CHRISTIAN THOUGHT. How Christian minds view vari¬ ous SUBJECTS. Thoughts and Character. Our condition before Gol irav easily y be discovered by noth ing what . Olll thoughts ,, are.. rv .i ic> au wicked we are not right before God; for if the lieart is full of the love of Christ, there can be no room for evil thoughts to remain. They might Come in, but would not be harbored. Conversely, if the heart is full of evil it can lio c ntaiu Clirist, 1 for God will not well evil . A& . - V/i 101*0 reigns. a mail thinketb — lim ^ he.,rt, : bO is Rc. ;5 Lite’s Lone Pathyway. At Springwells Mich, there are scores of women working ill the brick yards digging in the pits and carrying the moulds. The upper parts of their )odit& <nc almost nude, and the lower portions arc barely covered with coarse cloth, Several carry naked babies while they work. What enjoyment can there be in such a life? Nc-vertbe less those poor women may he in better condition than tlie' profane swearer, the fea > >ath ireavCi oi tlie neglector it God, for with all their hardships they may have an u-surmicu of eternal lift*, which these otliere cun not lav’ . Zjutee. i 11 its. * l \ 1 >(■ I i.4u 1 H»\V gOOt i'.IS-t ! D c: s’i)< a ihpip it is lor brethren to dwell together in unity.” Dis¬ union and contention are prime i—rumeut. of the dev,1 fur himUr I! *» gospel progress. i>v them bl*o hors are sepornted, church (.Us¬ rupted, communities thrown into, turmoil, revivals prevented, hate! e and souls " ,1 " Proved llu |i " lri • \ •. l P^ihie •, , for f one with . , the loVii Christ in his heart to per peuihte such a condition of thim^! It is nut possible r except 1 “ Saf’an aatli .... bhn , . w ovs. C«h, Alone Can Instruct. Let not Moses speak unto me, nor any „ f « 10 propels, ;, ’ l„,t rather<lo thoiimrak. OL , )r t he ilin>h .,,. ener of all the prophets, for thou alone without them can perfectly instruct me, but they without thee can profit noth ' uv f' I hey indeed may offer words, but they cannot give the spirit. Alost beautifully do they speak, but j if thou be silent they inflame not the : heart. They teach the letter, but thou open- 1 est the sense; they bring forth mysteries, but thou unlockest the meaning of sealed things. They declare the commandments, but thou helpest us to fulfill them. They point out the way, but thou giv eat strength to walk in it. They work only outwardly, but thou iustruetest and enlighteuest the lieart. They water, but thou givest the in crease, They cry aloud iu words, but thou impartest understanding to the hearing. —Thomas a Keuipis. Everything Comes from Owl. When we thank God for what he is to us in the secret chambers of our own being, we ought also to thank him for what he is to us in others. Every noble life which we see or of which we read, every holy 7 companionship, every gal¬ lant deed wrought within our sight, on high than if it had been designed fur us alone.—Christian Register. L*»t Simplicity IlulCo I learned this at least by my experi ment—that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams and deavors to live the life which he has imagined lie will meet with a unimagined in common hours. In pro portion he simplifies . lus life, the laws as G f flie universe will appear less complex, am ] solitude will not be solitude nor poverty poverty nor weakness weak uess.—Thorcau. Alcohol as a Fuel or of Crime. Alcohol as a brain poison G conspicn : ous as a factor of crime, says The tional Temperance Advocate. This is «*«»*£ the results of license to and c ; ,m, ho y license t, °" w,,h tin . , tt . r ] oca i prohibitory legislation in the i -several states. Worcester, Mass., which licensed liquor saloons in 1891. is now without saloons, and recently 7 completed the first month under the now regime of no license. It is stated that for the UM rests, ,nh of of which May. is»v“ uumoer 123 re2;!s were tor drunkenness and 21 for keeping liquor, : During the month of May-, 1891. there were 492 arrests, of which number 415 were ior drunkenness. These figures j ellCi3 0 f alcoholic indulgence in relation j to crime and the great practical value j of the no license method of dealing with j the drink traffic, Rum - H Awful work, Houston has had an object lesson which has startled the whole comma ***• A young man under the influence mo ther and aunt in a drunken j cutting well their educated throats and with cultured, a razor. but He was whisky, morphine and their attendant I- evils have done their work, and now he occupies a felon’s cell. Ho whs pure ns morniri}' dew. As he knelt at his mother'a knee. 1. i*. -t> §4 \Y, "V;)d i lilt • f:et.\ au<l ) t • h brandy , tviao, etc. Oil o:;o occa .on Rov. Mr. Perkins, of the Sons of Tcin pnance, dined with the bishop, who, pouring out a glass of wine, desired him to drink with him. “Can t do it, bishop. *\\ ine is a mocker. ” ''Ty-kq ‘~' a glass of ln-ar.dy, raging.’” tlien.” U is By this „ tune tho bishop, becoming ex cited, rem:u'ke.d to Mr. Perkins, “You’ll pass the decanter to the gentleman nest toyouV” 1 ,f'p“««• ’*« unto , him that pultctli the bottle to ins neighbor’s lips.’ ’’-Prohibitionist. THE mm&B -•N'-.-i I a & \ r.. I *5 ;;; ss m #■ [*' H ** jh ™ ...eilsC * J k ^h>*d . arvt m IhdT - i i J> A strictly hieh-grade family aewlns machine, posaraslng all modern improvements. 1’rice* very reasonable. Obtain Ikea and make comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE, ILL. Jm Mil {gmll igii Si) MBsM tmm mm\ Lv TS s a?P T ® t fcp V)M/ Q-^r=: 5 1 ARE: THE: to vVI HIGH BBSTUiTnEWORP. it GRADE. * % ssp 4 A m \ U/Z I '.VS ' : pact? ay is. eqoipped IMPRQVEpj i s\ Wfftte Wfc.LAIE .ST. . 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