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TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE
April 25, 1907.
ates of these public and high schools committed to the hands of men.
Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Free by Mail.
C. G. SHUTT.
THE TEXAS WONDER
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Wood Rollers
Tin Rollers
“98 SHADE ROLLERS W
ft Bear the script name of Stewart 1*
R 4 Hartshorn on label. J ■ A
• A Get ” Improved,” no tacka required. Jt •
Mo. Send for Texas testi-
He scriptural preaching from our pulpit; will give right of way to the protract- A FEELING OF SECURITY,
while some say it “matters not what ed meeting. --------
Agent Wilson bought from Brooks, You naturally feel secure when you
Sullivan and Camp the two blocks of know that the medicine you are about
all Kidney, Bladder and Rheu-
troubles; sold by all druggists,
months’ treatment by mail, for
E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street,
will often ask the advice of their is to carry or send this light to the Webelievesowelive right.” This is
teacher on the question. It is only uttermost part of the world. “Go ye Often said, but is very false. We can _____ _ AlDI .na. ... a.u ,__________
natural for one to recommend their into all the wrold, teach.” Let this not be right and believe and practice land immediately north of the present to take is absolutely pure and con-
old alma mater. Almost as soon go light shine-shine away the darkness- thatanotchtisuntrn. outsat waW se0.e8weanRevePniexgpatssrnfor tains, no harmful or habit producing
back on the dear old “mater” (moth- and bring in the bright light of the what I have, but will let it stand, if The life-size bust of Lincoln looks sh a medicine is Dr. Kilmer’s
er) as the cherished alma mater, gospel of our Savior. Yes, let it the “powers that be” allow it. down upon the pupils in chapel from gwamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver
We simply cannot expect but one shine everywhere. But it must shine Bro.. Whitehurst has passed through the dest of Prof. Burkhead. Emerson and Bladder Remedy.
result. Those colleges and universities first in our own hearts before we can an ordeal of personal and family at- said of this great man: His eart The same standard of purity,
. .11 ,2 i .L. nL t fliction, having buried his eldest son, was as great as the world, but tnere st reno+h and excellence is maintained
which take up this work will not only expect it to shine elsewhere. Oh a promising Christian boy. While was no room in it to hold the memory st rengr Atte of Swamp-Root.
secure the present pupilage, but will that the Church everywhere would both he and Sister Whitehurst have of a wrong.” Swamp-Root is scientifically com-
tie themselves on to the schools of shine out as it is her privilege to do suffered much physical pain, they are Rev. J. R. Mood leaves Saturday for pounded from vegetable herbs.
the land in a way that will make for and dissipate the shadows that are both improving angaan, soutKerAMEeducatimn at SenLonuisn ° teitisonotadstimulant and 1s taken in
their salvation in coming years. The gathering over many lives in this fast hurst is now able to preach again. New instructors have been added to teasPoonnu. recommended for every-
last conversation I had with an am- age. But it requires much care to Bro. Moore, at Eleventh Avenue, is our faculty since last notice. Miss thing
bitious young man before leaving keep these lights shining. Our lamps, just beginning a protracted meeting Stella Tugwell has charge of the Pri- It is nature’s great helper in reliev-
Texas examplified this course of rea- so to speak, must be carefully trimmed in his charge with Bro. Fort of Co- mary Department ProfnWnV-Swit- ing and curing kidney, liver and blad-
, . , .. , A:1 Drawer and cnn- manche, to assist him. After finish- zer mrects ciasses in me intermedi- tmnhipq
soning. He is a Methodist, loves his and supplied with oil. Prayer and sup ing and paying for their elegant ate Department. Children of minis- de touheStatement of purity is with
Church and has confidence in her edu- plication to our heavenly Father will church he and his people will in a ters actually engaged in pastoral work ; bottle of Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-
cational institutions. He has had secure the oil; then guard the walk few days begin work on a $2500 per- and acting as agents for the school Rot
one year’s work at the State Univer and conversation and the light will smage. Mooracandbisanlegantlttie Depremerte There are now neror . « vou need a medicine, you should
sity and told me the regret of his life shine before men. Let us not mar the Most any other charge, as he is a rolls thirty-five of these sons and have the ^’already convinced that
was that he went there rather than light by idle conversation or foolish good preacher and both of them fine daughters of our honored brethren of gpmn vou need you
to Georgetown. I asked him why he jokes. Let your light shine into the pastors I refer to Sister Moore as the .conference. No class ofe men wiiilfinditon sale at Ill drug stores
did so. His reply was that his super- heart of the old and weary soldier of onesoffthemoe nal a presiding elder, progress of th e Panhandle as the faith- in bottles of two sizes, fifty-cents and
intendent where he finished the high the cross. Make the little ones glad but I have only seen him one time in ful itinerant preacher, the picket of an one-dollar.
school had been educated there, and by shining into their young hearts the past five years and four months, advancing civilization. They do more
so a crowd of the graduates of that with messages of love from the bless- other presiding elders come often to work for less pay than any men under
I,," tn Aci ed Savior Yes shine for darkness see us and I enjoy their visits. Why the canopy of heaven.
year went to Austi . • ’ ’ Brother B. has not come I know not, Mr. W. F. White, of Rowe, that Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham-
There is another influence to go is all around us every day, for we live near each other and I good friend of the college, has direct- ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, free by
along with this, and which during the J. R. TAYLOR, M. D. hear he goes fishing, etc. ed Bro. Mood to subscribe for the mail—it will convince anyone. You
next twenty-five years will go far to- --------- .--- This “old shut-in” and “super-use- leading magazines of the day at his will also receive a booklet of valuable
ward sealin- the destiny of the schools IMMORTALITY, CREATION AND less” has been forty-nine years in the expense for the college library. These information, telling all about the kid-
ward sealing the destiny or me scnoois , ministry and thirty-eight of that num- periodicals are already coming and are neys. when writing be sure and men-
of Texas for all the future. This is s-rt ber actively engaged. It is rather of untold benefit and pleasure to the tion the Texas Christian Advocate,
the strong tendency for pupils to at- This seems to be a day for strange lonely to be shut in with my books, students. Our library is the best —.
tend the schools where their parents doctrines, or more properly, vague ut- papers, pencil and tablet. My chil- feature, of the institution. _ . +1,1 T
terances in some of our pulpits and dren done excent one daughter and The last lyceum number was a de- I found a Nestor frying steak. I
were educated. These, perhaps, are curh papers in regard to our doc- Ir family, WhPwatch over and care lightful tntertainment by Elmer Mar- thought the frying of that steak was
the two strongest influences that a trines— what the Bible teaches, and for me I am waiting just waiting, shall and wife. Our next vmber is among the sweetest music i e
school can have over the public. So whether it is God’s own revelation to for the'weary wheels of life’s compli- given by Miss Emma Dee Randle dur- heard. Of course I ordered breakfast
far in Texas this influence has not man or men’s declarations of their cated machinery to cease their revolu- ing the last days of April. at once, which Wassoonread-Ior use’
na. Lqn 1, as it drew 9nis own conceptions, concerning God and tions, when I feel assured of rest, The following is an outline of com- and was devou y g y -
been noticed except as it drew pupils his relation to mankind. I never ex- freedom, joy and peace on the other mencement program:- Friday, May 24, sionary with great relish. I paid the
to the east of the Mississippi. But pected to see the day when men pro- side of the last river to whose shores 8 p. m-> entertainment by young la- Nestor three doars 9 , carry me
soon the graduates of Texas schools fessing to be the ministers of our I am swiftly coming. I believe the dies Literary Societies; Saturday, May across the sand desert ana, .Proceed,
will be sending their own children to Christianity would question the doc- Bible as it is, and “know whom I have 25, 9 a.m., meeting of trustees; 3 p, ed on my.journeya- ca1thatthing.d
. trines of the immortality of all men believed that He is able to keen that Dt., art levee in the third story. Sat- desert, but have no doubt that when
school. Then the school that has and the resurrection of all who die Whic 1 have committed unto Him.” urday, 8 p. m-» graduating exercises the people get there it will blossom as
not these two influences in its favor and sleep in death. Yet the question No doubts disturb my soul, nor clouds Dy class of 190 7. Sunday, May 26, the rose. It extends over a large
will be doomed to fight a losing bat- is asked and argued whether the obstruct my faith or spiritual vision, commencement sermons. Monday, scope of country and is very fine tor
tie Ro it is hish time that our wicked are to be annihilated or doom- «rhere is rest for the weary.” May 27 > 10 a. m., oratorical contest; 3 fruit growing. If this region were put
tie So it is h gh time that our “d to eternal punishment for the will- ASongthe 126preachers; with whom p. educational rally; 8 p. m., final in grapes it would supply the markets
schools were waking, and throwing Fui violation of immutable law? My I started more than forty-nine years concert by Music and Elocution De- of the world
out these lines of influence to bind conclusion is that if one soul isto ago, M. a Neely isnwekeective, partments._________ REPORTER. I visited the home of Mrs. Murphy
together these forces for the future, live forever, then each and every soul, while Brothers Joyce, Binkley, Alexan- in Seurry County wno nas omy two
No doubt the schools will reply whether pure or impure, will likewise der, John Adams, owe, chalk and WESTERN NOTES-NO. 5. vines,uteshe,gathersamromounastwn
that they realize all these facts, but iyeonpthrousathndehsea le immor- gosstbuzvTerryandgaryycummimgs Now itcameto pass asi went forth ninaly.
where is the money to establish such tal, then it follows as an inevitable T each of’them and’all my host of among.the, hrethr en intheirfeldsof Passing, on northwar ' I spent a
a chair? And this gives point to the fact that the Bible clearly teaches brethren and friends I send my hearty -A western nart of etanPcacein Sunday with Bro. Clark on the Dick-
whole argument. “Our people must that the “wicked will be turned into greetings, until we meet again in cahed Bethel After spending a few ens charge. A large portion of -k-
/ u, » -u { M.,g ni hell with all the nations who forget the “house not made with hands ” amed beunen Alter spenamg a lev, ens County is included in the great
rise and endow, as has been the cry, Destroy one and away goes the M sdrerings °at times are intense days marshaling the scattered forces spur pasture. This pasture has lately
and let it still be the cry. This is a other. ana T am nivl free entirely from of Methodism to be found in the com- been sold and nearlv 500,013 acres
crisis. Twenty-five thousand dollars Another writer lately is much con- pain yet grace sustains me and I am munity. an organization of twelve was will be thrown on the market to home-
now will be worth as much to our in- corned about the creation or-forma; patiently Waiting. S"For Treckonthat Thesnewp lant startsof with seekers the first of April. This is an
tn as a hundred thousand giv- tion of souls. 1 confess here and now the sufferings of this present time are Pmys.nhs bounds of B ’ excellent body of land and will fur-
stitutions as a hundred t 8 that I often think some men have not worthy to be comnared with the 1 rices .charge. nish a great many homes.
en ten years from now when the lines very small souls. Yet according to my glory which shan be revealed in us” IPassingfrom Scurry County north- From Dickens I passed on to Mata-
of influence have been crystallized— Bible, if one human being possesses “from the bondage of corruption into war cthroug hthe easterniPart O5 dor, the capital of Motley County,
when the tide has once set forward, a soul, every other one is likewise in the glorious liberty of the children desert called er th a,great Ssand All this vast country seems to be well
on with the agitation! On with the possession of the same indestruetible of God.” Encouraged and strength- Shinery.SaNow,’ had natrd S The adapted to farming. I hear reports
. .... , 1. -n- . principle. ened by the many promises, I wait in shinen. 111 I‘a „„ „ • 5 all up through Scurry, Kent, Dickens
organization! till a half million en- one editor boldly declares that the hope. Shinery: butahadpeverexperienced and Motley Counties of farmers gath-
dowment blesses grand old South- “Ten Commandments, the very heart It has been quite a while since I Ieu t an 80 u tiu tion - 1S ering more than a bale of cotton to
western. ATTICUS WEBB. of the Mosaic Covenant, has been have written a line for the Advocate, miles through it- so l wasabouteig ht the acre the past season. Gins were
5718 Kimbark Ave. Chicago, Ill. abolished", Hedesnattl tSiwhen, and this scattering missive is due to soons atterugoon, Sly Puxgedinntott doing business in March.
how nor by whose auunori tn win so many saying and writing to me, drive through and g t into the settle From Motley County I passed up
------------ done. OurSaviordidnotdoit,forin "Why don’t you write for the Advo- mentsilerremnigt. However mv into Floyd—my first intruduction to
Light is the symbol of purity. By thelastchapter.of.Revelationshssays: cate more often, and your, letters do eyes were soon opened to the fact that the plains and spent a delightful Sun-
this means our Savior gave point to nBessednt that they may have right ” me good, and many other kindred ex- I was plunging right into the center day at Floydada, the capital of the
1 ,. <<T , mandment that tnej ma- na\e 8l pressions. So I feel now as I have of a big difficulty A mile seemed to county. Bro. Howell, the pastor, was
many precious truths. Let your etc. always felt, if I can do good for any stretch out to two or three the faith- away; so 1 took charge and preached
light so shine before men that they It is not necessary here to setforth one 1 ought to do it. ful ponies began to fag and at some three times to attentive audiences,
may see your good works and glorify other proo .showingthatounSasior I love God and his Church and have point near thf center of’this great Sa- one thing in particular was noticeable
your father which is in heaven.” This resognizedutherTnconmanrmnttther and feel great interest in every move- hara they stopped still and would not about the Floydada people: they are
- °ur -a , being in lull rorce ana were Hxye1 ment that accomplishes good to men. proceed further. Unhitching from the not of that type who darken the door
light that should shine in the life of annulled nor abolished by his Word I have confidence in all good, honest vehicle I mounted a tired stron and at once when the benediction is said,
the Christian is his distinctive badge or authority. I can not.perceive of people. I believe the Bible from “In -pushed’forward in search of some sort but they come forward and get ac-
that separates him from the world, any P°ssible good arising the beginning” to “The peace of the of human habitation. After passing painted with the preacher and tell
I" , 1;0L Li inflenee for Church as a Dod, nor.° Ie k grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be over some miles of sand heans some him who they are and where they live,
if he has no light, his influence for ual membership of that body, by our with you all. Amen. And I have kin of ? ho“se was discovered far Tff with a pressing invitation to cole to
good is worthless. There is darknes wise young theologians or won little patience with any man who es- to the left. Upon nearer approach it see them. In fact, hospitality abounds
everywhere that needs this divine higher critics airing them the Bi- says to create doubt by criticism, tak- was found to be a deserted dug-out in the west. Near Floydada Dave Cur-
light in the way of good deeds to drive guestioninguhnensPir our Methodist- ing away our foundations without giv- Tne thought of spending the night in ry resides, a disciple from Ellis County,
g Thorp are many sad hearts biethessoundnes truth of these doc- ing anything in return. such a place all alone, with the coyote He is highly pleased with the w t.
it away. There . m doctrines and feet ruth or these Inquire for the old paths and walk and the norther both howling on the Many are coming this way, seeking
all about us that need words of cheer, trines that have brough P { therein, and the end will be joy and outside, was not a bit pleasant. But homes and there is room for many
Let your light shine, shine into the joy thasmgiiens 12gh°and triumph to peace evermor. L ARMSTRONG then the protection that the dug-out more.
hearts of these sad ones. Let it calm the mighty host Who have "died in Corsicana EH ARMSTRONG. would afford was so far superior to
the throbbing heart and drive away the Lord.” I sometimes fear that we ‘ 3__’ ‘ ________ spending the night on the desert wi h
the tear That neighbor of yours have many men filling Methodist pul- no protection.atall that the little rick- Cures
’ . , ■ f a pits today who were never genuinely EDUCATORS IN THE PANHANDLE, et, creaking thing rose in imagination matic
whose life is dreary, drops in for a i and thoroughly con- like a great palace with nicely fur- or two
little comfort. Oh! then a few chos- ierted or made new creatures in „ The Financial Agent of Clarendon nished rooms. The sun was bending 8 Pr.
en words to shine upon that sad heart Christ Jesus,” much less having been Colege. Rev. W..B. Wilson, has b en low in the west; so here my journey monials.
en woras to s p un , ministry I think indefatigable in his labors since con- for the day must end. So dismounting
will restore it to its wonte - eper preacher, alter taking upon him- ference. The business , me , of the and entering.the little 'V*,1 pro- The modern wife is beginning to
sunshine. seif the ministerial vows, should rg zed intoaclub that eed ed to put things in older for the astonish the modern husband. A man
The redemption of the world is earnestly to prepare himself to 4Pto date has raised $22,000 toward nights lodging. Opening the door and came home at 3 a m He took off his
___— preach clearly and forcefully every the,erection.of a new auditorium, entering I found plenty of feed for the shoes on the front step. Then he un-
pa q — ■ ■ ■ doctrine of our Church, and if he can ' • needed. The catalogue now ponies there was also a chimney in locked the door and went cautiously
■ ■■ 5 ll not or does not believe these doc- P epa ration shows an enrollment of one end of the dug-out and abundance upstairs on tiptoe, holding his breath."
# BI##’ A DJI I If) trines he should as an honest man four.hundred and twenty in all depart- of wood scattered about Now if I But light was streaming through the
T- V ^ | I |K get out of our pulpits at once. Every thents.. Clarendon College has cap- can find.a match 1 am J ted.. Thrust- keyhole of the bedroom door. With a
E “EEE man has a right to investigate and turedthe Panhandle Summer Normal, ing my hand into my vest pocket, sure sigh he paused. Then he opened the
5 U I I U I I I I U think for himself, but no right to in- topens. inthe chapel June 25, under enough there , it was—only a piece, door and entered. His wife stood by
■ ® • — “ ■ EE.". 15. I‛y doctrine he has the direction of Prof. Silvey. Drs. however, but it turned out to be that +he h,._p.,, f,llv dressen
Stimulate the TORPID LIVER, veigh against any doetineIohSn las Burkhead and Mood are among the in- end of the match that had the sulphur the bureau fully dressed,
strengthen the digestive organs, vowed to teach while occupying a structors. on it. It looked very muc like
rqgalteasan bowelsrandare -- Mothodistapunpito many fall to see The revival now in progress is con- cial providence; I had never realized
gGmg KpIn thei? charges prosper and souls saved ducted by Bros. Hilburn and R. B. the worth of a match before There
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, their.ehalrye of salvation roll Bonner, of Quanah. A large num- was soon a roaring fire in the chimney.
In malarial districts their virtues an is Or may be found in the fact ber of students have been converted which kept up through the night
are widely recognized, as they pos- t g many preachers fail to pro- and reclaimed. In fact, the revival I kept by the fire and wished for the
sess peculiar properties in freeing . distinctive doctrines of our began in the young men’s prayer- day. In the early monri g I went
the system from that poison. Ele- claim the dist t hundreds meeting. We are distinctly an instl- forth again in search of some live hu-
gantly sugar coated. Church,, do not know what tution of learning, and for the next man somewhere or somewhere else
Take No Substitute. ISey believe1 for ‘ the want of clear, few days everything a d everybody About a mile from the lonely dug-out
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