. The uplift [serial] . sonality—this was J. Locke Erwin, a prominent citizen of the state, who died sud- ? courts—theya Raleigh hn$luire Mc^ajl;ourt, on eon-Sarkley would| exercise no;the legislatni*- i;al and coing. d Mr. Charle§|of this new|proposition!^ e that point;- Rowaj (?oun/ progressiw ;ainty. The£: the Southe:in PiedmonHtops at SiiigiH there. enterpriseerate the trill THE UPLIFT ,n]y ^his home in Charlotte *^j£^ aad most prominent W\fc Erwin belonged to one of the *•* ^^ 1L£e during his ,; .as conspicuous in the -^JJ sister3 and a widow W. £ * U years. He leaves sever


. The uplift [serial] . sonality—this was J. Locke Erwin, a prominent citizen of the state, who died sud- ? courts—theya Raleigh hn$luire Mc^ajl;ourt, on eon-Sarkley would| exercise no;the legislatni*- i;al and coing. d Mr. Charle§|of this new|proposition!^ e that point;- Rowaj (?oun/ progressiw ;ainty. The£: the Southe:in PiedmonHtops at SiiigiH there. enterpriseerate the trill THE UPLIFT ,n]y ^his home in Charlotte *^j£^ aad most prominent W\fc Erwin belonged to one of the *•* ^^ 1L£e during his ,; .as conspicuous in the -^JJ sister3 and a widow W. £ * U years. He leaves severa ^ ^ ^ .^ and ^ other Ti-Udren having preceded Mm to the boy of fourtew years. ^ ## # . THE ^DICIAKY NOT «™^ for more superiorThe legislature did not see its way clear to 1 q ^^ &a ,n H dSriets and, therefore, more^ J^ Beau£ort county, when:0ll,ageous fighter and pasture -^ ^ respect3 to the mo«*I Iter came hefore^e >—*^ jndge, b,t we need some newby simply saying: « e iay you havicity by andto make itSp and sinceridealings, patS personalit;fho died snd 10 THE UPLIFT *********** THE DEMAND (Rev. F. M. Uriah in a Philadelphia Exchange) The Great Need of the hour is for spiritual vision and in the lives of Christs professed followers/ Cheap substitutes-for-Christian life and practice are offered onevery hand. Scarcely a day passes but that some champion of anew plan of righteousness arises to enlighten the public mind Evenour pulpits are affected by the low-grade standards of life and thoughtproposed by these advocates of a superficial religion. In many pulpits sin is not stressed. Ethical talks in place of thepure preaching of Gods Word is the food which is offered to fieoccupants of the pews. We; need a revival, but not the kind which relies upon some acro-batic and peripatetic evangelist who sweeps atwon off its feet andwho for six weeks sends its luckless inhabitants up the emotionalsawdust trail, and which u


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