North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . l colored preacher, showing the differ-ent ways in which men lose their souls,said that they often do so through ex-cessive generosity. What! he exclaim-ed, you tell me you never heard of thatbefore? We have heard of losing oursouls for stinginess cr covetousness, butnever by going too far the other way. Itell you how they do it. When thepreacher touches upon this sin or thatsin, they dont take it to themselves, butgive this part of the sermon to onebrother, and that part to another broth-er. And so they give away the wholesermon, and


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . l colored preacher, showing the differ-ent ways in which men lose their souls,said that they often do so through ex-cessive generosity. What! he exclaim-ed, you tell me you never heard of thatbefore? We have heard of losing oursouls for stinginess cr covetousness, butnever by going too far the other way. Itell you how they do it. When thepreacher touches upon this sin or thatsin, they dont take it to themselves, butgive this part of the sermon to onebrother, and that part to another broth-er. And so they give away the wholesermon, and it does them no good. Andthat is the way they lose their souls bybeing too generous. 6. Hear to do. Is the sermondone? was asked. No, was the re-ply. It has been preached; it now re-mains to be done.—Sel. A FACT ABOUT THE BLUES What is known as the Bluesis seldom occasioned by actual exist-ing external conditions, but in thegreat majority of cases by a disorder- ed LIVER. THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra° ted by trying a course of. They control and regulate the bring hope and bouyancy to themind. They bring health and elastic^ity to the body. TAKE WO SUBSTITUTE.


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