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'-If 2.;-.;_;_ -..__ _ _..- -.u~.=sv- ~ _ 1-.fy _Y _ §p,'l;: ‘ _- , . l `. EXPERIENCE UF A TUIIUNTU IAIIY I have seen OXO Cubes advertised l great deal and thought I would tr_v them, so 1 bought a 25c.\ tin and found tht-nl so satisfactory that I nln going to tt-ll the women of this city ho\v I used them. ` MONDAY ¢-*_ - niplit, we were goingtotlietlientre, ,eféh " R -:_ } ` so I iilietl my brass kettle and alcohol - __ lamp :ind left the-ui _ I ' iu the den \vitli the llox of OXO Cub:-s. \\`e were tired and cold when we returned. from tlic play. ]‘.:it in a tlnntiextt, the water wits boililifl. tl:¢- UXO Clllleswt-re di~`.~`_ol\‘etl, :url \~_.~ v 1-: e sipping the most' delicious "l~ if t--.i" I ever tasted. And how we tli.l >'-_tl-p that night! . TUESDAY niorliilnl. my small rlaugllcr wullitl not take Iiei' -milk. 1 1’ \\':1s at mv l\'it`s end ' ` I “lien I tllought of ' tlieoxti Cures. 1 ' I ' brought out the ‘ d/ box, ict licr nprii ` one of the ci.r|uli_<, mid sllolrell her in~\v to stir iii the OXO with the ntiik. Silo saill it \\_-is "gool-.<. _~lie was so pleased to kiiow that slie could have soup lilac milie. SATURDAY I cattle in from doliig niy Slititlny ful mid. I made a Cllli oi' OXO and fr-‘lt ~o i'e~~ted that I aitlllell two OXU (lilies to 'lil--'til'_~:'t".t]» of boiiiiig water and drnnl; '.!z..t. \`.1leli I Invoke Sllliflfly iltoriiillg, I itil-I ti._1; g sign of at coitl_ I :lin lin Iiiig ll.:‘.v uses for OXO Cubes every ll;._\'. SU N DAY \\`e were lite-I of aidh '- " ‘ ;’l_I_I_.,,g* I \~"" T. <' // ".-_'_; li \__ ,-~ L I tlicwerlnstiligeggs ur t-liops for break- l.i_~.t so I tried to see \\'}mt I colllil do with OX() Ctlber.. I friedasiuallloiiioli cut in slices, with a little a l i.l linttvr until llrown--1.lieii iiollpelilein a tcaelipflll of stock made with two OXO Ctlhcs and boiling water-»-and added a tablespoonftil of cllrrv powder, a little chutney and finally ininced eold beef. I stirred it for fifteen minutes over the fire and served in A hot dish, garnished with boiled rice. Evervbody was delighted with my OXO creation. _ ¢)_\'() ullrs rim //If grealgsl izflyayifg 111 /mid '1/1:'rz11':mz .\/'mir' mn; bggim lg cal mn! rw///rn /mzrmf /0 cr/ak. lu C uérs, 25:. I4 Cubrr, mc. 7 1 f r wuz." L Jesus could forzive sins anvwuv Ve Y” ,pleasetl while He was upon earth, ‘D _ _ but now we _catn onlyubo s_a_ved_bytl1l ./»`r'_‘._ ~l~. 't irovisiolis o he W . \!0D¢ “fe ' ii_l\\-nys nsking» me about the thief on my ' tin- 1-.ross and claiming that if he was `~"-`}`~_t'-il.¢"'-‘ii-tiff... .snvetl 'without obedience there lei c ;` -i"€ ‘ rich.” what n world of self-denial, what n weulth of love do we find. revealed tordny l-le was rich, euthroned at the right hand of God, crowned and slsnptroll with legions of angels at his colnmnnd. His dominion reached llnckwurll into a period everlasting. Mysterious, incomprehensible to liuitt selnsc, the wealth of a universe win at His feet. Creative power was in His hanlls. Hit-l was the mind of God. What wealth! How sordid and mean are thc treasures of nn earthly king as compared to Hin riches. Now see Him yield throne, power iintl ull the riches of Heaven anti set lliln come to olie of the planets ol _his own making to lift a fallen race. 'llc L-time an a helpless child, horn ir nn ob.-lcure place, his cradle 3, mang tr, his home .1 stable. We see divin li'__v leave the skies and come to i-arth. We see the mind of God in the hotly of mnn. How poor He be clinic-~lio home, few friends. 'Some times I think the saddest words Ht icvcr littered were those that cam: from His great hllman heart whei Ht' anitl, “The foxes have their holes. _:ind the fowls of the njr their mints ,but the Son of Man hath nowhere to lily His head." 'Phe short years of His life soon pmzsetl leaving His impress llpon the \\'ol'ld that yesterday had no hope but today looks to the throne in fiiitli _-intl joy. He cnme bringing tb. wrnlth of Heaven into a poverty stricken littt of earth. He left a will--let us call ,it 1; tes Lament for the word means that \'<.l'y tl1illf:_ The Word of God con ,thins the old will and the new will, l\\'llot-ver confesses the two Testa ments as to time, purpose, or :lllth ority, makes it impossible to under 1 stand the Scriptures. It the State o l 'Tennessee had two constitutions, out nn ohl document, the other a new document, you would say at once thi new constitution was the one ir force. The old may have many poo.. _\aws, may he an instrument of great llsc, but the new is nlivc with auth- ority. So the New Testament is th' will of our Lord Jesus tilirist. mad' alive forevermorc. It is the rule o t'-hrist rcvcalcd, tho proclamation of retire, the revelation of riches. Ht stirs -the thief cometh-but for to? ikill and to steal but I am come that ye may have life and that ye may have it more alililidantly. ’I‘llis` legaci iis to a world that I-lc loved, lover so well that I-lc wus chill to become impt»v<-rishetl, despised and nlisuuder stfiutl that they iiiigllt inherit with, lliln on that grant day, He was will- I ling to tiic that they might live. I-It desi'rctl that thc rninll of God shonlt' rule the Iicnrts of nieii until the unity \\-ollltl be complete- one- hope, one tspirit, and hotly, one l.Ul'CI, Ont faith, one baptism. lf we ure to l'e~ ict-iverifrlicls through Clii'ist's will, it liecoiitcti at once an instrllmeilt of great iiitcrest to us. A human will lmtlllei-itlliill.: it few thousand dollars witlilrl l'ec9ive the closest ntteiitior and cllallengc thc greatest interest- Irllt 'prospective ht'l`rs would all be on lvilllltl lil-ltoil with eagerness to every there is a 'Fcstaniuilt there is also the-_ death of the testator; in other \~_t.rtl.»', it will never goes into eliect until litter the death of thc maker ‘l'<`. I-1'. Hnrrilnnli made 1; will in i904 but no one ever knew its provisions until after his death. You mnstbeai' this principle in mind when you study tin- Scriptures or you may bc misled. Il know ofacertain man who at on' time in his life culled his two sons ,by the apostle in these words. Yea- Qliopc I I '""“Es""“ I A AN ABLE iilscoultsr” -ff---Snaile f Tlioligli He was rich y.et for your walk; thy sins are forgiven thee," but, nukes He became poor that ye I thi'-'iugh I-.tis po~erty might become precedent ,or all “gel carrying beds around will not save us today, nor is a dying confession a ‘ ls the will conditional? A question of vast importance arises, Is the will of Christ conditlonali' Home claim that His blood being shed, clealises the race and saves every soul on earth; that universal salvation bag .;een proclaimed. 1-find the doctrine of universal salvation to be ii wide- spread belief. 'Ihousailds of unthink- ‘ing, careless, sinful, godless people _take comfort in this thought. They -have never taken the pains to search .he New Testament. They do not :want their comforting belief disturb- ed. Utlivcrsalisni lets a man live like a beast, die in his sins, unrepentant dull Yet saves him. There is not one lille- Of “`01'fi. Or Byllable, or jot, or tit-tie in the Bible that teaches this sin-enduring. soul-destroying doc- He left a will. The will is ii condi- `trinc.. Jesus did not leave 3 decree; ionnl document, granting abundant entrance into Heaven through Jesus Christ. Proof-Texts: The best proof of it proposition is the citation of rele- faiit authority. l cite you to auch lalithority. I tltrn to the Sermon on the Mount and read where Jesus sal-ll, "Not everyone that saith Lord Lord, shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven but he that doeth the will of My Father." Long faces, long mats, long prayers, long sermons _-von't save people, but obedience to nbc conditions of the will will save. Hear the sublime prisoner of Palmos 'crying with piithetic voice across the Iiea, “Blessed are they who do His mminnndiiielits, that they muy havt. _a right to the tree of life and enter n through tlie gates into the city." Hear the words of that hero of ra. .horslind conflicts with the enemies ,of Christ as he comforts the Hc- flrelvuz “Though He was a sun, yct learned He obedience by the things .vhich he suffered and having been _-nadc perfect through atitfering He be- came the author of cternnl life unto all those who ohcy Him." l I have. no sort of sympathy with the attempts of some to honor Christ L _y_ dishonoring His word. There can _be no disagroement°between him und that which He has written. Christ in he flesh and Christ in't:he lvortl arc' one--the incarnatc and written lvond must stand or fall togetlicr. Our for the lcgncy is founded on our| fidelity to the will. Uur love lor_ intl iuwrul icricnE Cured by Lydia E. Pinlthanls' etable Compound =<,,.; - ' ' awful. 1 could not I <” r ’ hand to heal' every Word read. Ther _‘ Veg g _ _ Morton’s (mp, Kciituckv.-“I suf- _ _ » “"""“ *‘"‘1 *‘Y““"I° ““‘I mich ”“"`Y fered two years witlifennllédisorders, 5If’€l’l“_"if_“I§iihlifill ali:-ide of lncnnllig. There is n world ` ~ my|,e,,_1t_h was very x-"_‘l"‘_“‘,. _““I“ ._ ff- if, erlul ptlriillel bct_v.'ecn a hllniaii_\vll1 - had _and I had H 1“f_”‘5jTf,"_“3““"f! and the divine will. Patil saysln hir ' , lgeoiiliiiunl bn.;-_l 'rnl*Nl< PACIFIC. :JAN NOR'l`lll-ERN and all other; I Tickets soltl tit; the very lowest I through rates. inquiries by mail or Iili person, cheerfully answered. I . - Passeiigt-t's boarding train at any, Istatlon on I’ F..I.R.will be provided I lvitli through tickets so that bagg- Irlge may he checked through. l w. it. Rocclts g ' _ tiny 'ricitt-t Agent i Sf Great G|:orl_'oiHt_rt=et. ,» Clini'lot.tatowii instance. N Flo Blue Portsmouth This is one of the stock patterns that 'had be_cont_e somewliat depicted _in spots. A shipment just rccf.-ived has now made this line couiplctc. .\ot_i ll ill remember that it is a stock pattern sold in any quantity. It is not expensive for rl.. Bl... ...il can T5. s¢l.42 pc.. .S 3-'S0 I _ Dinner Sets 98 pcs. I0 Sli ' “ Dinner Set l0l pcs. |100 14 s» at I A I I ngine or Sale `heap I . -~~n_ _ ......._ . ._ s “ "°\_ _ . . __ __,,_.» - I took Lydia E. 1’iukhiim’s Vege: I _ I ,#5 _ _ _l _,.,_‘, _ - ________ _____\ li “."_ "”"”~ » . _. _ _-_ ; '~ _._ -~. _ » _C . = lars tnore money. Sli.` Sf’-1d_ the ga .Jli I’ 6.40 0.50 er. 8’Bl a Lv. 7.60 12 00 8 I8 9.11 2.40 -1.50 6.35 Ar. P M i- M t Hill sry i|h Lv :legs 'S 5'” |12' 2'? ~'.°-P = s=s»s'~9\.°'°-.°s° Rss; 2'* assesses; ?Pa> 'ass r- rl -. 'town A .. fttszll" 0.20 Bt. Petar'l 10.50 Ar. Soufls 3.3 Lv.) Oard [gn . o a 10.35 Ar. éeoltfwn Lv rr ?srPP5§:> ssssssss.. ~;sF§F’ asses ss 1. .686 sweep SBISISZ “E5 s= . sz 7.|0 I 55 >E" gS :-i°.=>-r-e=s=s=s~'=' ’°i'-‘ou asusnsess :ass . ° Dil .S t. ox a yaxagu Bu. Sat A M Bat A M 8.10 Lv.0l_\'t.own Ar. 0.25 8.38 (.03 5.50 Ar.Murl?:.iliI‘br Lv.8.40 A §§§= _ 9 nl A in Christ. Yes; let. me repeat that while ' 8-I0 V-Em Ylld -|°¢- -730 lllkr. 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