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VOL. I
Christian Messenger
No. 35
thou this?” John xi. 2(). I Repine to an end.
bled over it, in order to aeknowl- “That if thou shalt confess with thv \ ours atiectionateiy,
miTl? ! have an unmeaning ceremony mum- lievest
-*• -L vT-TjIt. |jicj ovcr g, in order to aeknowl- ‘‘That i
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1875. edge it to God, I would think the mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe j
Sydney II. Denham.
| times were sadly out of joint. Now, j in thy heart that God hath raised \y<jjjSTON WELLS & VII)OR
to preach Christ from the him from the dead, thou shalt be) J’
BONHAM
Christian College
(Continued from 1st page.) !** I were
v , , , i , Old Testament, and then come down saved. For with the heart man be-
can an o accno" eege ie (_0 the New and could not find that lieveth unto righteousness, and with
babes as well as others. .These any snch a Christ had come, I would the mouth confession is made unto
prophecies are figurative, but true.; hang my head and say I had misap salvation.” Rom. x. 9,10. Now,
Here I will notice my friend’s posi- i plied the prophecies. He talks lest I should be understood by some | Crkynm Jqon ATre Vio ri f Q
tion in regard to the Lamb’s wife. *l>ont the Gentiles that were to to make baptism of no avail, let me ^
/•nmo witn tlirv : n t
Cotton Factors second annual session
-AND—■
*' , n come with the babies in their arms ; say in conclusion, that although a
The prophet says, Zion s >a va\- i now let him show where the proph- natural child is a child before it is
ail and bring forth children. Now ecy was fulfilled. I will show where
the fathers and mothers came and
were baptized, and let him show
how could this be if my friend’s tho-
ory were correct? Jeremiah says,
..‘hoi,- <rjren ^,,1berafr- s:
tain. How could this be and no Next he talks about the fan
children in the chuieh ? Take the j jn Ihc Savior’s hand. Now it is al-
lano’uage of John the Baptist in re-; so said in this passage that the ax
gard to Jesus, lie says, “ he will i i* laid to the root of the tree, and Christ till born of the water of bap-
** ’ ’ Q[ir the tree that bringeth not good fruit tism. But as to the destiny of those
friends
born into the kingdom of nature,
vet it never can enjoy or be recog-
nized as a citizen of that kingdom
until it is born a natural birth. So
whosoever is begotten again by the
Spirit of God, is a child of God, but
never can enjoy the light, life and
liberty of the kingdom of Jesus
thoroughly purge his flooi. vy“‘ j jg down and cast into the fire. It who are begotten of God and die
purge out all the children , wag written to show that those who before they are born of water, God
League Building, 73 Strand,
John Wolston, J
C. G. Wells, - Galveston,Texas.
Cuas. Vldor, )
vol. l-no-27-3m.
DORMAN, HOLMES & CO.
THE GREAT AJIERICAN
Piano Forte House,
BONHAM CHRISTIAN COLLEGE.
--x--
At a meeting of the disciples of
North Texas, held at Plano, Collin
counly, December 20, 1878, for the
floor here
church of Christ. The chaff was
to be burned up. Will our friends
take the position that the children
are the chaff ? From the language
of Christ it must;be inferred that
infants were in the church. He
says “ out of the mouth of babes and
sucklings thou hast perfected praise.”
T assume that if a child is a fit sub-
ject to be received into heaven, it is
a fit subject to be received into the
church.” [Time out,]
Caskey’s Firm speech.
'M.y friend says God baptized the
children in the cloud and In the sea.
Suppose I should admit it, would
that establish the fact that Bro.
Price has the right to baptize babies
in this day and time? Paul says it
Avas “our fathers” that were baptiz-
ed. The very' same thing was done
to the eattlo that was dono to the
children. Paul never degraded bap-
tism so much as to apply it to any-
thing that did not have faith, eithe r
babies or cattle. Bro. Price has Lid
trod need prophecies—lots of therm.
Now let him come down to the trmo
of the apostles and show that tb eso
prophecies were fulfilled. Letlii'ji
show where the Gentiles came flock-
ing in with their arms firfl of chil-
dren, (to have them baptized,) And
I will close the discussion. If the
prophecy has not bee a fulfil le j, it
is as good as no prophecy, a’ id does
niot.apply in this ease. Ho erm not
do it- Let us suppose; lit re come
a father anfl mother, eac h with
. „ ..... ............................ ...... ....._......... .......,____ purpose of establishing a
when they purge their floor. The | did not bear good fruit (works) has wisely seen fit to keep that to j (Jukis'-HAN College for Males and
doubtless means the should be cut down and burned, himself. Therefore let every one
Does my friend believe that infants j who feels an interest in this matter,
can do good works, nr that baptism , strive to enter in at the straight gate
saves them from being burned up? that he maybe made perfect while
Infants are saved, thank God, with-
out bait tism, and there is no danger
of their being burned up if they fail
to receive it.—[Time out.
(Continued next week.)
Helped Out ofa Difficulty
Bros. Carlton & Burnett:
As Btt>. R. C. Horn has called on
tJro. Caskey and me in the 27th
number of*tho Messenger to help
him out ofa difficulty, and as I have
seen nothing from Bro. C. on the
subject, 1 propose to give him a lilt.
Bro. II. says: “ A few months ago 1
immersed an old lady who had lived
in the Methodist church sixty* years.
Sho had deep faith and repentance,
ami had always been pious. She
fir ml v believed she was a child ot
God until she learned the will of
God requiring her to obey from the
heart that form of doctrine, etc.
time and opportunities are favorable.
Yours in faith and love,
T. J. Austin.
“Weston, Texas, August 14, 1875.
-m • ^-
Christ u King on Kartli.
I was in hopes that Bro. Elgan
would have thrown some more light
on this subject, by* taking it up
where he lett off in C. M. No. 2£.
Instead, he telis us that he was 53
years old last January. Well, I
wouldn’t have thought it. Bro. El-
gan, you ask mo to ‘rise and explain’
and name the city to which you are
tending. Well brother, it was Union
City, but y*ou did not get there. The
conductor’s name I do not know ;
never had an introduction to him;
but if von do not think it a breach
of modesty, I would suggest that
vou ought to know. A on ask me to
come over and take a ride. I would
indeed like to take a preaching tour
Females,
Bonham, was selected us the location
tor such College; and the school
known ns “Bonham Seminary,”
having been tendered to the con-
vention. was accepted by them for
Begins September (3th, 1875.
This Institution is located in the
most moral community in the whole
state of Texas. There is less to
tempt the young and inexperienc-
ed from the paths of virtue and
lead them into vice and dissipation.
Being away* from the great centers
of trade, and off the great thorough-
fares of the ciruntrv, yet easily ac-
cessible. The position ot the Col-
lege is the most advantageous that
could be desired, because removed
from all the miasmata that pollute
the moral atmosphere of all the
great centers of travel and trade.
The healthfulness of the city of
Bonham and vieinty is well known
to all those pennuis familiar with
its history, from the forting up oi
Bailey* Inglish and family to the 1
present day*. I^et the traveler visit ,
the grave-yards. Are they crowd
ed? No. Yet, the citizen and
TEXAS DEPARTMENT.
DORMAN, 1IOI.M KS & CO.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
P i a n o s & Organs
GENERAL OFFICE, TEXAS DEPARTMENT
Corner Commerce and Market
streets, Dallas.
Supply Depots or Branch offices at
ail important points
in the State.
NEW YORK OFFICES :
No. 14 East Fonrteentb Street.
CENTRAL
No. 83
SOUTHERN DEPOT :
Church street, Nashville,
Ten n.
the purpose of open:tig said College. stran„-er arc. alike enjoying the rc-1
A 01 !1,is llwl rV.'i,« f’1®"- V“'k I To fkeilitnto bti-inc**,
cure from the Legislaturea < naner ^ the .doctors. Not one of them i
for the Inst;t,,t:,‘" **d»i':h charter 1 i • i t .. .1 __ .i 1
having been
wo hnvo
Institution whi'h charter!',...... , *7';, .........'"imaue our General offic-e for the
met at Bonham on the 20tJi of June, • ■ • - ■ “*MU
1874, and organized the College ac-
The College was chartered by
the Legislature of the state of Tox-
at its last session, and by ibis
invested with all the rights
Now he says “ if Bro. A s position j wjtj, yCu^ for j j,ke y0nr company ;
is true, she was righteous before
(Baptism.) Now let’s try the testi-
mony and sec whose position is true.
Our Savior says the seed of the
kingdom is the word of God. Luke
viii. 11. And again, “ Being begot-
ten again, not of corruptible seed,
but of incorruptible by the word of
God,” etc. I Peter i. 23. Now Bro.
Horn, wo all teach that a man is be-
gotten again by the word or
Spirit of God—regenerated in
mind and heart. Then, if we are
begotten again, or regenerated by
cording to the provisions of the
charter.
The second annual session of
Bonham Christian College will j
‘•pen i means _____ ___________
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1875, [privileges and powers that belong
And continue Forty Weeks.
The location of the College is
one of the best in the State for
health, intelligence, and good mor-
als. There are not here the temp-
tations incident to railroad centers,
and young men and women can
pursue their studies without inter-
ruption.
The course of study* is full, and
or toy 1.Y.HS tor the good ot ,,m( ,r„ro T„„*
insomuch as they have ftKKl „holl|d |,e Thc in,tru.
raiment and tan obtain ■>« j m,.nt3 „ m be sent Iron, tb. nr.real
more. supply depot.
ers,
and
PIANO S
but if in your explorations you get
to “peeping over,” I would then
want to step behind and pull back
on y*our coat tail. I did not deny
Christ’s being a king, but his reign-
ing on the throne of David before
the crucifixion. Christ was a king
by virtue of his birth and heredita-
ry* title, being a direct descendant
from David, after the flesh. Yet ho
did not reign before the crucifixion,
for he came to his own and bis own
received him not. Again you ask it
the throne of David was set up in
of study*. The fullness of the ap-
i,c bMuiqu in hluvi^ »>j ...... ^ pointed studies is sufficient to.satis-
students will only be passed from j jy the desires of all the frie-mls of
one grade to another as their attain- j sound learning and thorough sehol-
to any Institution of the same grade j
in the state of Texas. Any young I
gentleman or lady* cun here find ; --
ample opportunity to pursue a sci- In addition to our own make, tho
entitle or dassies* course of study ) DOliMAN, HOLM KS A CO ’S
and secure all the honor fiestowedj
by any college, on all who have Qraiul Scale PianO
completed the aii])omted eurneulum
We control for this an<J several other
states the renowned
Chickering & Sons
merits will war *ant. jarship. It will always Ikt the pur ; SteinwaV- BRADBUBY
Tie Trustees to make Bon- i ^
The aeeommodationa of the Col-j pose of the
lege arc first-class, being supplied j burn Christian
the Spirit through the word, are we j Heaven? I answer that the reign
not theroby made a child of God 7Jof (jhri8t> com,neneing at his eoro-
Now you say* this old lady firmly ; nation after his ascension, was the
believed she was a child of God ; i ftn^jjv pe of David’s throne, of which
i yes, and I am sorry* that y*ou made i i >avjq an(| the other prophets spake,
a her believe otherwise. It she -was set up in Ileaveuwithpow-
babc in arms, and they si iy to Bro. not a child before she was baptized, | er exten(|iltl, to earth, lor tho for-
J’rice “We are come in fulfillment she was made a child either in or ; n-iyeness of sins and the salvation of
of Isaiah’s pnmhcey, now . let us after baptism. So you see that lo<>ks men Now let us lake a peep into
<fc.Uk. *«,»,» Bm. Price, tho prophotx.Urci. Elgan. “Koran-
we do not baptize int/ > the church,
but baptize because *y*ou are already ' type of baptism will aid us in re-
in. “ But we arc not in, and have ! moving this difficulty. WasNoali......... .......... .. ....... ,
no other way to got in.” Ho tells antj h,rt ^'"''y saved^by water to |or> ti,0 Mighty God, the Everlasting
,,,ML’*' them servants of God, or he-1 pather, the Prince of Peace; of the
increase of his government and
peace there shall he no end, upon
the' remission of sms, as 1 said in jtf> ; a chilfl itJ horn, unto us a son
my former article. Now I think the given, and the government shall
he upon his shoulder, and h:s name
Ishafl be called Wonderful, Counsel
Mas Noah
j and his
make
cause they were servants ? Were
the children of Israel baptized in
the Bed sea to make them God’s
the throne of David and upon his
them they might tie gifted into thc
good olive tree by* faith, but that
would leave thc children out! Now _ ^ ............. .... .....
Bro. Price, go to work and prove people, or heeause t.iey Mere J5)si kingdom to order and to establish it
lliat the olive tree is the old Jew ish l,eoP JJr. fLvulont,1{ t lCy l"t' | with judgment and with justice from
lhattue m c people before, and he brought them hen(.e{orth even forever.” Iaa.ix.fi,
*bmvh, and that wo can get into ()Ut of bondage because they were.| - This passage you quote to prove
that tree without faith, and J 11 give l,js. Then perhaps you may* say ; that rhrist rej^nfMi U})0n the throne
up tbe discussion I You eiui not do j that according to my position, we j 0j before the crucifixion; but
and you will not touch that olive
with the best seats.
The whole control and manage-
ment of the School will he in the
hands of Mr. Carlton, (Mr. F. J.
Abernathy* having resigned), assist
ed by* C. T. Carlton, and such other
Competent teachers as the wants ot
the several departments shall re-
quire.
Thorough work will he required
of every* student, and not corres-
pondence and company-keeping be-
tween the young men and women ■ 0p the College and go on success i
of the school, or others. Those! flulv 1
who cannot comply with this, need
not apply.
College all the age;and other first class PIANOS, that
tree argument again. Christ is the
olive tree, and wo who believe in
liiiu are the branches, and the Jews
wlro refused to believe in him were
broken oil, and if wo cease to be-
lieve we will ho broken off. We
lire by faith in that good olive tree,
and draw all our sustenance from it
by faith, lie says that conversion
are baptized because our sins are it |,0 KCen at a giaiK.e that it is
pardoned. But no, not I. Lliat ientirely too large for the space you
aliothor extreme the Baptists take. 1 atwi,fn *it_three and a half years.
As to thc tnno when sms are par- j Ylinr own weapons kill vou. The
doned, I only claim to know what -n of C)irist on the throne of
the Bible teaches that it is eondi*. that you assign him, came to
tioned on faith, repentance and bap- an entj at th0 (.,.IISS 1 •
tism. Now, let’s see if we can't get wo1Ijfj jinve no
you and thc Bajitists both right. | iropril(leilt for m0 to Say* that you
Noah was a servant of God, but be jar0 havinir a Conl
had to bo
The Music Department and Or-
namental Work will bo complete
and thorough.
A liberal patronage is asked for
the school, and the hearty eo opera-
tion of ail thc patrons is earnestly
asked.
TERMS PER MONTH — (Four Weeks.)
Primary, - - 62.00 to 83.00
Sub-Collegiate,
Collegiate,
demands, and the course of sound ! deliver to our customers, at
learning requires. ! any* railroad station in Texas, just
Since there is a great want of f instrument can bo-
good opportunity* to acquire a iiri- ,f,ug it lrom Factory m New York
marv education in the ditteAmt)«/Bo^on savmg them the expense,,
parts of the country, there is organ-11 and risk of tjansporiation.
ized, to make up for this deficiency, ... v Dj' e splendid j*ianosibr$290r
a primary and sub-collegiate de- * !?[.am ,<K ‘ ...
nartiuent under the control of the I . c a,mbes direct giying-
hest teachers the country affords, i ' 10,11 usually given
Students can, at any stage ot their rH?011*8-
progress, enter some departments ’
>lli‘(ri> m ?111 ini nn Kncci><>< I _
!>f a \t/\a
The Musical department is of the [ j J % Nb ^ ™
first class, as the advancement o*
M iisit—1‘iano,
the pupils in the past clearly* dem-
onstrates. In connection with this
department all kinds of needle, hail
and wax work are taught.
The accommodations of the Col-
lege building are adequate to meet
the wants of three hundred stu
dents. The building i* seated with
the best article of patent seat and
4.00 j desk, from the Sterling Manutactur
5.00 j ing Company, 111. The apparatus ol
Hi;no9 ami Organs .'.old on ■oivhly
LNMULMKS.8.
Matrieulation Fee for Library, 2.50
Boarding can be lmd with the
President, and at private tamilies,
at 815.00 per month. Washing and
lights extra.
Students can enter at any time,
but to the best advantage at the
opening of the session.
6.00 ! College is good.; and a good mule
us for a library lias already been se
cured by the gift of some rare
works from J. T. Walton, of Waco,
and the purchase pf others of great
value.
The teachers of the College are
as good as can he found in the laud
—being graduates from the best
No deduction except for sickness j Mehools in the country, and of long
Second Hand Instruments Taken In
Exchange for New.
I’innos and Organs made to Order
\\ ith Silver Insertion Plato
when desired.
Tuning aud Repairing done
Skillful workmen and sat-
isfaction guaranteed.
by
A large stock of PIANO STOOLS
und SPREADS at bottom
p rices.
Isaiah says it
end. Would it be
that
controversy with the
of over two weeks’ continuance.
Cl IAS. CARLTON. A. M.
Cl IAS. T. CARLTON, A. B.
LOUISVILLE DEBATE.
This debate presents the very la-
test phase of the controversy* on the
Action, Subject and Design of Bup-
iare having.. —..............
savcl Horn the wi*-k«‘«l . pj-ophot? When was this prophecy j tism. It is the result of a large
•.orld by \\atei, the like ^',ro j fulfilled? When did Christ become jamount of labor and investigation
Z menibarship! j |rHSfl'tLt"^ that Lc! "">* 1*«cr ^
member of tlmt old church, a ruler j bondage of Egypt by tho baptism ; foro tho cni(.iti xion? Ask tho apos-
in it, but Jesus told hi n except he
were born uguiu ho ooiJd not enter
into his kingdom. Ciirist says we
must bo born again. Bro. Price
suv«, oh no, it is not necessary, you
can huvo membership without. Bro.
Price accuses mo of ‘animslizing’
those wicked Israelites, an i was
horrified at tho thought,
ot tho Red sea. Cornelius, the Gen- t]e pau| ], t],jH prophecy alluded
tile, was a seivant of God, but he 11<> Christ’s temporal reign, why did
had to send for Peter that ho might
he baptized into the kingdom of
Christ. And that old lady you bap-
he not quote it when the apostles
asked him of his kingdom, and the
people spread branches before him
tized, Bro. Horn, I b:i\o tio doubt, ()J1 Jerusalem? Just im-
was a child of God longer than you .,,rino wpe'n tju, Savior was before
have lived ; but owing to false teach-, palate, instead of saving his king- j
ing, she had been k pt out of the !|i)IU was no( 0-f this' world, he had |
had iiubliely discussed the questions
involved four times in as many diff-
erent places. No one who wishes
to be posted on these question.'
should neglect to purchase it and
read it. Large octavo, cloth, 7UH
pages. Price, 83.00.
experience in the art of teaching.
The expenses of the College are-
as small as any* school of the same
advantages in the land.
Tuition per month :
Collegiate Dep’t, - - - - 85 00,
Sub-Collegiate, - - - - 4 00,
Primary,...... 3 00.
Music,,(no extras) - - - 6 00,
Matriculation fee for Library, 2
Pianos and Organs
for Rent.
AH kinds of Musical Instruments,
Sluet Music and Music Mer-
chandise, furnished at
Lowest prices.
CUMMUNINGS IN THE SANG
TUARY.
Wax-work, etc., taught at the usual
rates.
No deductions except in eases of
protracted sickness. Students may
enter at any time and pay* to the
close of the term.
Send us your sons and daughters
that we may help them prepare
themselves for the battle of life.
Let the churches of Christ look)
out tin- young men and
, ’ | Pianos can he exchanged at anytime
• lor any make, if net giving
perfect satisfaction.
&i. j y\ a.*" i • i e pt * ’r .I t i *v ” y*' # j t.iiviii, t-m-i aim /.rai in ii
I Kingt! ».n ot L; ••ist Cio vou nao t|u> i commenced quoting tins projiheiy votioiml meditations written in the ; ,rr»s service ami belli them
w.-Yle /^ I'^or ol bapti/ ng her into it Jf'i a„,l saying that he was already* on author’s most attractive style ;i tuin nn ^i,M-ltioll bv wliiel
t ( brist, that old lid;, had .icard thc whole the throne of David, what would printed on tine tinted paper, hound usefulness will he great I v im
•niroalizes the kingdom of ..............
and says conversion is not arvntial j truth sixty* years ago "hen she re- |,ave thought? Bro. Kigali’s jin «-| < »t D. elegantly embossed m
to membership! It is tho lir-t time ceived the spiritual seed into a good opinion of the reign of Uhrist and black and gold. A verv suitable
I over heard a man take such a j»o and hoi.et heart, she might have ignominious termination is much gift to any* one. Price 81,00.
sitiou, t) save a sinking cause. He . been brought into the kingdom of, |j|<0 (>|,j ,r<.nt!enmn’s opinion of1
next comes to the middle wall.: Christ even the same hour. Who is bimself, in Missouri, when the Fed-
Mow with your own proof texts 1 | responsible for tins long delay in tbe I t.nil Algiers captured him. “ What
will send your church pra< t to ho- kingdom of <larkne-.s? Falao teach-; art> VOHv* a.slfr<l the captain. “Not
j’ond tho Join!:.n of death. Tbf e:*s no doubt. \v e have no right : mii<di of anything now,” said thc
passage says that this middle wal call .no a sinner while in that state, i 0j(j « [ nseil to he a Baptist in
The apostle Peter i
make of the twain one new man.” | position,
But Bro. Price nays it was to he an she was ..........
obi man, tho old mail that bud been that she w as righteous to the extent that dav being fulfilled. Bro. Elgan j men among us, and is fully estab-
living ainto Abraham’s day! That of her understanding and obedience also quotes l«a. xxii. 21—25. Now, ii>bed as a standard work. Its pop-
woru ‘new man* ruins your whole ol tbe truth. Jesus says, “ Whoso- jf j)0 jia(j j-^ad the 2llth verse, he j ularity nmong the people is evi-
fahrie. lie says we do not‘h-u .eat ever shall confess me be,ore men, j would have seen that the passage: dent from the tact that nearly* seven
our children. Thank God, they do him will I confess before my lather j |u>1.e refers to Kliakim, son of llil-, thousand < opies of it have beei1 sold,
not need any dedicating. Christ 1 which is in heaveii. Mat. x. 32. |<tah, and not to Christ. land that it is still selling at ttie rate
Bv R. Richardson, a series ot do-' talent, energy and zeal in the Mas-
to oh-
which their
he greatly* increased.
Parties living in towns on any* of
the differ* nt lines of railroad
in the state, wishing to test
any ot our instruments
helbro buying, can have
them placid in their homes
j tor trial, u ithout extra expense
women of! " 0 guarantee the most Perfect
, - - • ^ .x ,. -..j........ ..... published by any of
j position, she "as righteous before , a siinihir jiropheey to that ot It has reeeiveil the hi
bapt ized. 1 do contend Isaiah, on Pentecost, which was just ,
COMMENTARY ON ACTS OF
APOSTLES.
(DY j. W. MCG.YRYEY.)
This work is the only Comtuenta-
ry on any part of the Scriptures yet
our brethren,
highest eominen-
lution from nearly all of the chief
For particulars inquire of
CIIAS. CARLTON,
President.
W. K. HOMAN,
Attorney at Law J
Caldwell, Burleson Co., Texas.
Will pay* special and prompt at-1
tout ion to real estate business and j
i the collection of debts. 1-1 L
n. W. CAMl’BEl i
T. B. COX.
CAMPBELL A C’OX,
,IUi iicr'i w*j 11 ■■•rV ”"' - . M'lll, £111)1 iiui lu ' iiiii'i. i iiim uiai ii id nun m-iiui^ ,11 in*1 1 iV tt^H IK \ S lit tj ll W •
died tor them, and they* will be She had confessed him before men ; ] have now taken a puop into the'ot about five hundred copies per an- , p
snveil. That is dmlmation enough. | sixty years ago and has kept the !,,ropheeics, and find nothing to es- mini. It is published at this otllre. Bonham, fannift County, Texas.
llo says we anti-pedobaptmta do not isith over since, (deep faith and re tjjhlish yonr position, my brother. Octavo, bound in cloth, 8U0 pages
MaeknowlcdgoM onr children to God, j pcntance,) and has produced many When you quote prophecies again, Prion 81,50.
by baptism. If I had to curry my! good fruits. “ W Imsoever liveth and roinomhor-that vou must find some | Addre-ss Apostolic Times office, j Grayson counties, and in the Nu-i
bubo U> a Methodist preacher and believoth iu mo shall never die. Be- that speuk of Christ's reign as hav- J.exntglyu, lvyr. 3m. preiuc Court. 1-11
Will practice in the Courts
Fannin, Lamar, Hunt, Collin
ot;
and I
istuition iu every* respect.
FOR CHURCII OR PARLOR,
Of any* make at wholesale prices.
DORMAN, HOLMES £ CO.
Are among the largest dealer*, in
PIANOS
in the United States.
Their trade is now extending over
nearly the entire country, and
will guarantee to deliver
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
At any* point in tho state at lower
prices and better terms than
any other house.
no. 24—ly.
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Burnett, Thomas R. & Carlton, Charles. The Christian Messenger. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1875, newspaper, September 15, 1875; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974437/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.