The North Carolina Presbyterian . mehow I al-walys feel that the picture I saw throughthe open window had more to do withmy conversion than anything else.—Rams Horn. A TouchinQ Incident. A little boy came to one of our citymissionaries, and, holding out a dirtyand well-worn bit of printed paper,said: , Please, sir, father sent me to get aclean paper like that. Taking it from his hand, the mis-sionary unfolded it, and found it wasa page containing the beautiful hymn ofwhich the first stanza is as follows : Jnst as I am, without one plea,But that Thy blood was shed for me,And that Thoa bidst me


The North Carolina Presbyterian . mehow I al-walys feel that the picture I saw throughthe open window had more to do withmy conversion than anything else.—Rams Horn. A TouchinQ Incident. A little boy came to one of our citymissionaries, and, holding out a dirtyand well-worn bit of printed paper,said: , Please, sir, father sent me to get aclean paper like that. Taking it from his hand, the mis-sionary unfolded it, and found it wasa page containing the beautiful hymn ofwhich the first stanza is as follows : Jnst as I am, without one plea,But that Thy blood was shed for me,And that Thoa bidst me come to Thee,O Lamb of God, I come. The missionary looked down with aninterest into the face earnestly upturnedto him, and asked the little boy wherehe fi:ot it, and why he wanted a cleanone. We found it, sir, he said, in sis-ters pocket after she died, and she usedto sing it all the time when she was sick,and loved it so much that I wanted to geta clean one to put in a frame to hang waitir Biter i Cs. undtm, Tha MaBBiMtmrvn of. PUm, HIQH CHADS CocoMind Chocolates On tikia Conlinuit, hsT* rMtiTcd HIGHEST AWARDS Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONSII EUROPE AM AICRICA. £Tjiiii-lA*t • In tUv of tlM W^UXIOn . B»«By ImlteMoniof «lM lob«l« Mid vnoMTS on OIU tho iiit* ** * in, eo&nmort thovld make raroour pUe* of moniifcctnro, It. A*r*h*«i*r, 1 U prlaikd on mtih pockat*. M SOLD BY QROCERt EVERYWHERE-^WALTER BAKER * CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MAtt. IT HAS CUBED CHEONIC CASES —PBONOUNCED— 199 •INCURABLE NOT A BATTERY OE SHOCK. , of Yale CoUejfe, says, on page228, volume 7, of his work, Oar Race. ?But, thanks be to God, there is a remedyfor such as be sick—one single, simple remedy—an instrument callejl the Electropoise. Wedo Dot personally know the parties who con-trol this in8tniment,Jbut we do know its are neither agents or financially interest-ed in the matter. Write for book, telling What it is andHow it cures. ELECTRIC BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA. \


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