Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1900 Page: 2 of 12
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The Spiritual Man,
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BY REV. JEFF D. RAY.
Always AbowMHng.
In the fifteenth chapter of I
Corinthians Paul makes the
matttei' argument for the doc-
trine of the resurrection. He
I* your complexion the result
of having parent*, or i it band-
made?
Are you Jew, («entile or Irish?
'f a Jew, vhy don't you start a
clothing store? If Irish, why
don't you get on the police force?
Where were you born? Why?
Was there much fuss made about
it? Are you sorry you didn't
wait?
If single, state how citen and
why?
Are vour children male or fe-
most unmerciful criticisms upon
the man sent by the Holy Spirit
to preach the gospel to thein, male, white or Mack, twins, trip-
and then these very same par- j lets or worse? Give age and sex
ents will express wonder and I of the boys, also of the girls,
disappointment if their children N umber of children living, also
concludes the argument vith the ;ire not led to Christ bv him. ¡dead. How many in all? In get-
cxhortation that we should matter what inav be his pri- ting- the total of these, would you
"therefore 'vin view oi this res- j vate opinion of the minister, he ¡multiply or divide?
urrection i, be always abounding) has no moral right to voice it in Were you born in this state or
in the work of the Lord."¡the home circle if he wishes or ¡ Lavaca county? If the latter.
There are many of us who give | expects his children to realize have you been naturalised? If
diligence to find out just how! any good from the pastor's la-'so, did it take?
little we can decently afford to t,ors. The expression of ad- • Were your parents respecta-
do in the work of the Lord, verse thoughts will certainly j ble?
Paul's exhortation requires that ¡ prejudice the children against! How did your father lose his
we should reverse this way <>f tho pastor, raise barriers moun-, leg?
thinking by asking, not how ■ tain high between them and the!
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■a; Purifies!
Ives Strength to the
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MTATK OFFICER#.
Governor J««. U. Saver
Lieutenant Governor.. J. N. Drown'
Comptroller N. W. Fii
Attorney General Thoa. B. ttuiit
Land Commiaaioncr,. .Geo. W. Finger
Treasurer John W, Kobina
Hupt. Public 1 nut ruction.. J.B. Kendall
KEP'nKHKMTATlVK#.
i Cong raaantaii. 9th Diat.. A. S. Murlcaon
State Senator. JOth Pi.*t. . Heber Stone
| Kepreacnt'ive 4Kth Dist. .S. H.Goodlett
> I Representative 40th I)i.*t.., ,J. H. Tute
In Catarrhal Affection* ;
of the tnuoouN membranas of the 1
lteapiratory traot,
SEVERAL
Balsam for Lungs
iw tbe best and safest Cur .
bettor for Cough.
DISTRICT OlHOKRH.
District Judge ICd R. Sink
District Attorney... .J.
District Clerk .
P. Mmhannan
..< . W. Grant
rol-NTV OFFU'BRI .
as It 80 Ct .¡¡ Tas C.'Uf-tor
Tax A**t'- or.
County J ml tie ...
County Clerk
Coiintv Attorney
Sherill
Treasurer.
Surveyor
B. t . Hank
i John McCowen
R. J. Alexander
., C. W. t urry
. ... Mi ii li. llunt
W. J. Harris
V -. A. Duvkwortb
J. K. H«rve\
Stono <ft Hitchcock.
I>rj'in{f pvrpiwrni Ion * rum !y •!< '
e>p dry catarro: t' --y c' . y up tli« <cit t.o;.%
whi.'th KibrF t.) the ■ bra >W>d dceo-.¡:
i ot NTV ( AIMI.-i«¡oNi:i¡¡í.
Precinct No. I T. J. Newton !1
Precinct No. 2.
Precinct No. A.
Precinct No. 4
I*
Surry Smith
ti. T. Jack««.ii
. .A. 11. Adam*
wig
and
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Did you ever attend a school?! tho •_. í
little, but "how much can I do solvation of the gospel, and tend If not, why don't you *ay so? : 1,1 1 '''
for the Lord." Some of us are to make the pastor's teaching' Would you allow a child to Mudv
constantly seeking opportunities seem ridiculous. Inexpressible vulgar fraction**?
of retrenching in the Lord's; evil is often done by an inadver-j Can you read? It ■*< . why-
work, but Paul looks exactly in tent word spoken by father or don't you subscribe for the Hock
the opposite direction and talks j mother in the audience of their Island Journal and know some-
about "abounding" in the work children. Sometimes such thing?
of the Lord. The very word i words are flippantly said, the Which would you rather be. a
he uses implies a constantly in-1 parent never stopping to con- Congregationalist or a peddler?
creasing devotion. When a man) sider their detrimental effect Do you believe in the final
ceases trying to increase his upon those touching whose restoration of the saints and
business he has already entered moral and spiritual welfare he sain testes?
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r «... i ' lie 1,1 !*£?;- i . well 11> '
J ><\; , ; :, l:rnti er«. \\..wva St., N.Y.
1 !< > i .'in euro* v- ilkont j ., n, dor# not
!fri¡ to or nnee/n-..;. It ',>riab il*elf
over an irritated and «:<i;ry t . ' n-o, ri h<.'v.
in u itnnnd .uAy tl f> j"*-..-1 ini<a:;.niati,'>n.
V tb }.!v'« (V ■ . H' 'i y ", are armed
against Nftiúd t 'starr., raid Hay F« ' <t.
the first stage of bankruptcy.
Just so, if a man no longer tries
to increase hir efficiency as a
disciple of Jesus he at once be-
gins to shrivel and warp. He
ought to feci tbe most intense Which do vou think cheaper,
interest. Should the parent, un- to move or pay rent?
der any circumstances, utter a Which would vou rather do,
word that tends to lower the marrv a man with a wooden leg
pastor in the estimation of his lor live in a town where there is
who plans for smaller things in ¡ child the tendency will be to no house?
the future will find himself put into operation some train of If a man
growing small. He who, for-
dies shall he live
thought that may blunt his sen- again? If so. where?
getting the small things of to- sibilities and bring about mfidel- Which would you rather be a
day, plans for the larger things
tomorrow will find, even it he
ity in some of its destructive Mexican, a nigger, an old maid
forms. We are exhorted to or a greenbacker?
has failed in everything else, 'bridle our tongues,' but how Do you keep cows, sheep or
that he has enlarged and en- often do we forget the divine in- goats; if so, how many of them
richcd his own soul. 'junction. We also forget that are in the milky way?
But Paul is particular to say other scripture motto: A word
that we ought to not only abound fitly spoken is like apples of Was It a Miracle ?
io our work, but that we ought «rold in pictures of silver.' The _L , . w
„ . , •• „ _ I , . 1 he marvelous cure of Mr*. K< ti i
tobe aiii'ay; abounding. IhM effect of words, whether good j. stout of Consumption ha* created
is a stern rebuke to the revival or bad, can never be told. They «"ten-* exeitement inCammack. l <! "
I rr«L J I • • ; • • , , < write Marion Stuart a lending drug
worker. I bey do abouno, will go on tn their ntluence for Ki«t of Muncie, ind. "Sbeoniy weighed
but onlv occasionally. In times «rood or evil after our bodies ¡00 pound* when her doctor in YorW-
, *. , . a . I® . . town K.iid he mu t *«<in ilte. 1 h«*n
ol special evangelistic effort j have mouldered to dust ; nay, Hhe began to u*« I)r. King'* New Di -
they come out strong, but when after the pyramids have crum- c i\ ery i ' t . .. •
.. . £% . , . . '/ , , , , and wan completely cured. It ha*
tnere is no tlounsu or trumpets ¡ bled and the stars have faded cured thousands of bopeie * ca e*. and
and steady pulling is required, I from the heavens. How impor- in i^ sitivelv guaranteed t.. cure ait
, . . . , ' , Throat, ( hest and I.ung .1i*ea%e*. sir
they are not to be found. tant that a wise and watchful and#!.no. Trial imttie* free at stone
Paul's ideal Christian is the sentinel be stationed by our A Hickcock's a ug -«tore
man who not only abounds but )¡ps, and especially when speak-
ing of 'm.T'pas.or in the pre.^ '«I «**■ * > ««UIltD.
ence of our children and others, riw Great Savinq Claimed I Round Bale
Doe Not Go to the farmer.
White Nan Turned Yellow,
I,. I,. Fli'iutnliitf In <\ ííuhI(i ('immleti'
j (ircat consternation wan felt bv the In a recent issue I discu«i eil getter
Ífriend* of M. A. Hogarty of Ltxoig- ally the merit* of ronncl and *<|uare
Every man must expect to be ton, Ky., when they *aw he was turn- niethwls of baling cotton. Allow me
... , . . . . , ing yeilow. Hi skin *lowly changed n<)w to go more into detail and cum-
criticised. I Ills IS particularly . c<>jt)r< ajno hi* eye*, and he suffered j>,ire the re ult* o," the*- methtKl* to
true of men in public positions, terribly. Hi* malady wa* Yellow the pro<lu<:er.
. . . Jaundice. He was treated bv the be t Imnan .V Company advertise to pa*
ferttaps the preacner, in one ca- doctors, but without benefit. Then I.V jx-r ion pound* more for round
pacity or another, appears more I he wa advixed to try Klectri- Hitter*, hale* than for square tiale* of *aine
. _., . , , ... ; tbe wonderful Stomach and Liver grade, and thi* i* the inducement of-
trequently before the public remedy, and tie write*: 'After taking Fered to the planter whj he should
than any other man in the com- two bottle* I wa* wholly cured." A ti*ethe round pre** and pay ?1 royalty
.. p .. . ' trial prove its matchless merit for all . on each pound* lint cotton. In
munity. roi this reason he stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles, making thi* comparison'I will use, a*
may expect the people to dis- <#nly 50c. Sold by stone & Hitchcock, near a* possible to obtain them, the
u- . ^ ... tbe druggist*. actual cost. Let u* illustrate the *it-
cuss him pro and con especially j nation bv the supposition that two
con. uiui thi, r.n«tiv M«n planter* have exactly 1500 pound* seed
T . . . , wnal tne temu* Man asms, cotton each, which should net about
In printing below some words ¡ pound* lint, and one puts hi* in
from Brother J. L. Lloyd, I k.^v Island Journal.
make no plea for the preacher, j Tbe following list of questions
nor do I wish to set him up as was found on the Journal pub-
s
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I ,\t T UFFU'Kli.*
I'm i I«.IT No. i
Justice of the !'• ace J. H. SniitSt
Constat).c. John Struwe
I'lifi t*i"T N<« 3,
Justtc, i>: the l'eace . J. (J Kngsdalt?
i onstjible . ,j. It. Hi,ike
f««ei T No 3.
Justice of the Deace li. T. Jarks«'.ii
i omtable. I.. Wood
i'M*. imt No, I
Justice of the Peace Thus. Kees«
> oiistatile J.I. Isbctl
CttMim No v
Justice of the Peace K. Puckett
I'onstatde . A. Cherry
t'Mf.i (Sin No (t-
v'ustice of the Peat c .. t,. C. Bullock
Jon Ata ble Sam Taylor.
I'll f«( 7 NO
.1 list tie of the Peace.
I "iistablc
D. O. Bowerf
. K. O. Skellv
is 'always abounding in the
work of the Lord."
Criticisms of the Pastor.
being either ex officio or etc Jar to
above criticism. He is a man
lisher's table the morning after
the census taker came, and as ho
like the rest of us and has no was home a short time the night
right to plead his position as ex- \ before, the force concluded the
cmpting him from any of the' questions must be what he v. .t
hardships common to humanity, asking the people over in AHair,
My reason for publishing the and that he forgot tli" li*t while
following is not for the preach- in town. We p iblí; h them J.it-
er* sake but for the sake of the i the information
two round bales while the other gets
one square bale.
HOI M IIAI.K.
l.VM) pounds seed cot ton .*'101 b*
lint, add weight of covering
jKHtnds, .*D;. pound* ' ''.4Ái
I#e i c« <*t
(}it:ning 2 bah «
K 'valty 2 l ale*
< ililtier '* extra proli
C . ; ill;, 2 ball. ■
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on
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children who may be prejudiced
by these criticisms:
"Opinion of a derogatory
.character are oftentimes ex-
pressed by parents in tbe pres-
ence of their children touching
tbe public ministration of tbe
pastor. Parent will utter tbe
'•"¿M k«5
Iho e v. ho
have not been visited by the
enumerators. Dottblh enumer-
ators generally ask the same
questions:
Are you a man or woman? If
so, are you male or female?
Give height, circumference,
diameter, radius and pedigree.
.V I In ,*.ii titer
K^IJAKK HAi.t:.
1 "00 lb * seed notion lbs Un
add weight bagging and te ■
-J ib.> lb* a' <K ......
1<( .n < I 1*1
(«iuuini; and packing it 2f
ilag^iriK and tie* tio
4i,
The Certain Chill Cure-
is a j^ood re hum 1 y f< r
Chills and Fever* good
to take and good to cure.
CHILL MEDICINE
Is now in order. We
carry fifteen different
kinds of Chill Medicines,
but have none that has
given a> general satis-
faction as Certain Chill
Cure. If you need a
chill medicine try C. C.
C. and you will be pleas-
ed with the result.
ótono dt JVitchcock,
Z7/to Druggist .
Noticn to taxpayer .
The commissioner*' court will con-
vene in special session on the '*tIt day
„-.U X
Met to farmer
oi July, i'sin, ¿i a hoard of «i|tiali/a
t Kill itf t.-ijte*. when ¡til pet .<itt.s who
inav* d :*ir< lo content the valuation of
prop rty a* made by th< a*-""*sor 'm
proposrd to t>e made bv the c utrt will
be hear. The court will be in s> s*ioii
for two da . aed non*rc*idetit owiter*
1 or tin ti :i.| 'iits «i!t be lieant mi tulv
'•tli, at o tin
#2'' ,f't , j,,, i , i,,,
CITY oFFIfUU."
Mayor John Alexander
Marshall M. I). Roofers
Aldermen A. F.tirabow, J. M. Pbilp.
It !•'. Iletamater, C. W, Kilcy. John C.
Hale, Sr.
eol KT 'ITTIMi*
/hitrtcf Court Meet* the tenth Mon-
days a fter the hr-t Mondays in March
and S«"pteint>er (M*\ 15 and Nov. IJ,
WW),
CithM/jr (omt Meet* in regular ses-
sion on the first Monday* in Janu-
ary. March. May. July. September
and November.
(otumiSHnHm' Couri Meets in regu-
lar session on the second Mondav*
in February, M*v. Aujfust und Nw
vemt er.
CNtRCH NOriCIS.
Preaching at the Methodist church
every Sunday except the third, at It
a. m. and 7:45 p. in. Prayer meeting
and song «ervife every Wednesday
evening at ":4A.
Kpworth League meeting every Sun-
day afternoon at 4. Itiisiness tneetini;
of the League on the third Friday of
| each month at 7.45 p. m. Woman'*
■ Home Missionary society every Mon-
day at 4 p. m. Sunday school every
Sunday at a. m.
\V. M. Stonk. Hupt.
Presbyterian t hurch. Preaching
tir*t and thirfl Sundays in month at
fl a. in. and ■< p. in., by Kev. J. \V.
Smith, pastor. Waver meeting every
Tuesday night at M o'clin k. Sunday
si hiK,1 ever) Sunday at 9:.V> m.
J. M. Snook, Hupt.
IlnptUt Church Pre rhiug every
SuiKlay morning and niKht at u«uat
hour*. Prayer mee'ing Wednesday
night. Jell I). Ray, pastor. Sunday
s«itool'' ' "a.m. (i. l'l JAMKK. Hupt,
Sonta Fe Route SpocM Rates.
Summer excursions to all Eastern
and Northern resorts. Tickets on sale
June 1 to September .vi, limit Octotier
U. See Agents for rates.
Summer ex^ ursions totialvcwton and
I.ampa*a* from all point* on the t¿. t.',
.v S. K. railway, anil to Sun Angelo
from all points except Temple and San
Angelo | ranch.
I Annual Convention J{. Y. P. I'.,
Cincinnati; rate one fare plus #2.00; on
*ulc.lul\ l"th; limit to leave Cincin-
nati July 17th; limit extended to Aug-
ust 10th upon depositing ticket and
payment of 50 cents.
i,i.ind l.odge and Reunion 11. P. O.
I lk*. Atlantic City, N. J.; July 10th to
12th: otn and one-third fare, certificate
pi.in.
Naliointl Republican l.-.iguc con*
veiMion. St Paul, Minn.; July 17th to
t nli; oiti' and one-third fare, certlll-
< ati- pta ti.
National ( raud Temple Mosaic Tent*
plat* o| America, Nashville, Tenn.;
Thus we see there is no advantage Julv
Mil. and the resident o -tier* of
will be
to the producer in pul t ing hi* c.ot ton in i rec.in> t* Non l, l, . >. ' • >ind 7 w
round bale*. If there is any economy neurd on July 10th.
> . > <11*. ft. ..Si* • . a— full v M.'l 'nil'
r resident owner- of pr, . t«' m,e*U,ird
: and Í will be heard on ' ' ,lU I '11".
!i'lM'«WWMI l S «^ilWIII>M
Red Pottage, David Martini,"
' Via Cruda," Richard Carvel." "A
in the round bale it evidently goes into j John McCuwcn, 1 Knight of the Ninetieth Century" and
the pocket of some one cUc and not to ¡ ' ounty t lerli. i other i)o|ntlur hooks at
the producer. 1 Caldwell, Texas, June 2.t, 1KJ0. 5-2t I Stonk & HlTctlcock'tf,
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