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10 THE FREE WILL BAPTIST. AYDEN, • • • • N. C. WEDNESDAY. Junk 19, 1907. HICKORY CUAl'KI.NEWS. Dear F.eitor:—By the Lind solicitation of some of the dear brethren or Hickory Chapel, 1 have been induced to write a few Hues with ref ference to the Ruoday School and its work as their Supl and feeling that it might he of interest TO you as well as to the readers of your valua ble paper, I ask for space in its columns, that I may say a few things. Since theschool was orgatitzed (which was about the middle of Jan.) we have been and are continually growing in numbers, and what is better still I am glad to say, many of our hearts are made to rejoice at the deep interest that is being manifested in the study of God’s word, by both old and young. It has been my priv ilege at this place before, as well as at other places, to put forth an bumble effort to superintend the great work of the Sabbath School, and while I’ve bad great cause to rejoice and praise God for the interest manifested, I know of no time for greater cause of rejoicing than at the present. It would have done your soul good to have been present on last Sunday the 20 and witnessed the hearty and liberal response of the school to an appeal made by their Siipt., for help in behalf of the poorfamishingChinesc, 'I'he weather being bad our ranks were thin by an absence of nearly one third, )et afte a few moments of comment onthewoials of our Mast as recorded in Mathew 2 .'U to, It was simply easy for us to receive in contrihn tions, $10 51. Some of the dear brethren came to me and exclaimed, )li! how easy it is for us to do something for God when onr hearts are right. Yrs, yes we find it easy to accomplish great things for Cod in this world when our lives are in accord with his will, without which we can do nothing, for John 15: 4'. Wc hear him say “Abide in me and 1 in you, as the branch cannot bear frui of itself except it abide in the vine, no more can ye, except ye abide in me.’’ Now for fear of being too lenghty and consuming too much space, permit me to say in conclusion, that God’s name is being honored and glorified in our work and w are being abundantly blest. So much for the work of the Sunday School at Hickory Chapel. Yours for Christ, B. F. Barham, Supt. UNION MEETING IN ALA. The following is the pro gram of the union meeting to be held with Howard’s Grove church, in Houston Co., Ala., which will meet on Fri day and Saturday before the +th Sunday in July, 1907. PROGRAM. 1. Will not our denomina tion be advanced more rap idly by having an Kducated Ministry? 2. W’hat should be the (jual- ifioations of those set a|)art to the ministry in our denom ination? 5. What sliould hethcqual ification of those sent to our religious schools to be ednea ted for the ministry? 5. Defiiiie the diffeveitee be tween Chiistians and Religi ous Schools? 6. What is the true rela tionship of the church to ward the family ? 7. What is the true rela tionship f>f the church to- watd the Sunday Schools? 8. What is the true rela tionship of the church to ward the State? 9 What is the cau.se ofin- teraperance, and what is the cure? 10. By what means canthe question of Horne Missions lie stimulated? n. Is it not the duty ofthe church to send the Gospel? 12. What is the relation ship of the churclj toward the association? 13. What is the purpose of the union meeting, and can it notjie used to good in ad vancing the cause of Christ? What is the relationship of the member toward his church? Jefferson D. Stephens, H.Spurgeon Cherry, J, I. Hatcher, G. W. Cherry. Committee. FROM A LITTLE GIRL. Dear Bro. Pihelips:—Ow ing to the fact, that I have never written to the Baptist, if you will allow me, I will endeavour to write a fe lines. I am a F. W. B. and have been trying to serve Je sus for nearly threeyears, and I feel that I love him more and more eacli day, and that I will do more fortlieupbuild ing of his kingdom in the fu ture than I have in (he past. Let us all love and obey Christ, who came and died, that we might live. Boy> and gills, obey your f)aretits, ilo wlia( (hey (ell vou to do, for when (hey ore gone you will find no others like them Ciirist loves cliildren who obey Iheii- parents, and as we draw nearer and nearer, to that celestial clime, ourhearts are made to rejoice, (o know that we sludl soon he able to enjoy that rest. He will give us that which is best in life, and hel() ns on onr journey and if we allow him he wil lead us safely liome. It pny.s to he true to Jesus for we can see how (Tod cares for his hiklren. He gives us good spiritual gifts, and provides all things needful. May each of us strive to do more for Jesus in the future, than we have in the past. Yours in Jesus name, Sadie D.vniel. Snow Hill, N. C. SISTER HOBSTETTER’S REPORT. Dear Baptist:—Since leav ing Aydcn last March, we have traveled many, many miles and have met most all kinds and classes of people; some good and some bad, and sad to say more bad than good, but we will not say anything in regard to the bad ones, but we wereindeed glad to meet with the good ones. We have met and parted with many of our Irieiids, some of whom we never expect to meet with again, until we meet on that great day in the morning, when the book shall be opened atul the roll shall be called. In onr travels, we have met with a goodly number of churches, some of which are progressing ra(ndly and some not doing so well. We have met ami heard tpiite a num ber of our nortbern preacher to say they are fine young men, quite eloquent speakers and full of religion, and the old time religion too. Among the lot was one young Bro in particular, I know he will pardon me for personating him. His name is Naaman Borders, of W. Va. Heisquite an eloquent speaker and we heard him deliver an able dis course at lliePineCreek quar terly meeting, which by the way, washeld w’ith the Union Church, was well atteoed with almost a full delegation, cor responding messengers, visit ing brethren, etc. and went off as the Pine Creek Quarter ly Meetings usually do. We expect if no preventing provi dence, to start on the 12 inst for Ayden again, where we learned to love our dear southern people so much last winter. Brethren, pray for us that we may so live in this ife that our friends may know that we are being led by Christ, and that wc maj ever stand ready to go where we can do the most good in his cause, is the^ request of your loving sister. Laura Hobstetter. LITTLE RIVER ASSOCIATION. I have been thinking for some time of lettingthebreth- ren know that I am still ir the work. I w’as in a good meeting last Saturday night and Sunday, in an oak thick et on the river side. Bros. Davis, Briley and myself will organize a church there soon. The good people there say we have the doctrine. That, we already knew. I will tell the brethren, that I have just re turned from ColquittcontJty where we all had a good meet ing at Cool Springs church Tbrre I got aiqu.aintcil with Bro. Pope and others. Hop ing we will meet with Bros Pope and H, J, Griffin in our July meeting at Ozias church in Chinch county. Well, I was just reading a letfev from the Wayside, about sleeping Tonah, when his dues were to pay to the Baptist, and it aroused some body else about their dues Many are asleep when it be comes their duty to settle dues. Bro. Filitor, you will find enclosed $3.00, for which please give me credit for $2 and send the paper to Joseph Arnold, Millwood, Ga., for the other dollar. Brethren, all the churches I have visited lliis year are high in spirit. The good Lord is blessing our labors every where. So, may the good Lord bless the Editor and the many readers of the Bartist. Pray for me, brethren, that I may grow in grace. Rev. L. Cowart. McDonald, Ga. -4. Why is it necessary tol Hoys who have lately started have religious schools? |iu the cause and 1 att» proud QUARTERLY MEETING. Please find space for a few lines from this part of the State. Our quarterly meet ing closed the 20th. We bad several ministers present, Bros. Jeff Thomas, J.H. Ser- ratt, R. Perry, P. A. Perry, H. McCormick, B.J.F, Dick ens, pastor, and Bro. W. W. Workman oftheM. E. Church. Bro. Workman at the close of the conference expressed his love and gratitude to the conference for the courtesey shown him by that body dur ing the meeting. We have many F. W. B. in W. Va. We have a ILoioii Sunday School at this place. I like to read the letters from the brethren ami sisters in the Baptist, and hear of their prospects for heaven, Pray for us here, J, F. Cantebberry. Citie, W. Va, OUR UUAU. BETTIE BROW.NEY. Dear Editor:—Will you allow me space in your good paper to annouace the death of our much beloved sister, Bettie Browuey, wife of Bro, Maroellus Browuey, who departed this life, May 23rd 1907. She was a faithful mem ber of Mt. Olive church, and her seat was never vacant when able to attend. She was a good neigh bor, and a friend to every one she she met. She was every to go at any time to visit thesiclt and wait on them. She was also a Dr. for warts, bone fellons, etc. She will be greatly missed in the neighbor hood and by every one that knew her. She was sick sometime, and all was done for her that loving friends could do, but to no avail, the good LonI saw best to take her home with him, where there will be no tpore sickness, sorrow p.iin or death, but joy and happi ness forever. She leaves no child ren except a small girl she took to raise, who is now about tenyears old. She leaves a loving husband to mourn, but we mourn not as those having no hope, for we be lieve sister Bettie is resting in the arms of Jesus. She was about 74 years old. The burial services were con ducted by Eld. M. W. Ange, to a large crowd of sorrowing friends, then she was laid to rest in the Jackson burying ground to await the resurrection morn, when she will receive the reward of being faithful to the end. .All is dark within our d welling, Lonely are our hearts today. For the one we loved so dearly, Has forever passed away. Written by a Friend, W. B. Waters. NELLIE CO.MER. Nellie Comer was born Aug. 1C, 1903, died March 31, 1907, age 3 years, 7 months and 15 day She leaves a father and mother and one sister to mourn for her, but tlieir loss is her eternal gain, Two little sister s have preceeded her to that beautiful laud, where sortow cannot enter. Tliey have escaped the sorrows of tin,, cruel wt'flit, and thev '* ill evei In- pro- .I’l'tt.i l)> thrluvin-; S.isior who took I he lit tic children in his.arms and bles.sed them ami said, “Sutler litt le children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.’’ It is sad to give up the little one.s, that we have learned to love. How we miss their baby voices iu the home. Yet. weep not father and mother, little Nellie is safe ueath the Savior’s loving care. She cun not come back to us again, but yon may go to her in that (jeauti fill land of peace and joy wheie there is no parting. Funeral services were conducted at the Madison clmreh by Eld. E L. Hutchinson, and the littieform was laiil to rest in the Madison cemetery. There is a reaper whose name is death, And with his sickle keen. He reaps the bearded grain at a breath, .And the (lowers that grow be tween. He gazed at the (lowers with tear ful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves, It was tor the Lord of Paradise, He bound them in his she.aves. And the mother gave, in tears and pain, The flowers she tnost did love; She knew she would see them all again, Ip tl'.' iieiu:- ^f light a()ove. Elsie Hutchinso.v, y. 1 eski, Ohio. .MISS oenkva feki.. Miss Geneva Peel, was born April 22nd, 1871, and died Feb. 10, 1907 between 5 and G o’clock a. m.. making her stay on earth 35 years, 9 months and 18 days. She had been a professor of relig ion for sometime. She was bap tized by Eld. B. H. Boykin Oct. 1st 1906, and was received in full fellowship as a member of White Oak Hill church Oct. 14th, 1906. Sister Geneva was a good lady and well thought of bv all who knew her. Her life was a pious one, her ways were in every re spect that of a Christian. Her walk and conversation was a godly one: Sister Geneva was afflicted with a cancer in her moiilb, it grew worse all the time blit she seemed to be submissive to him who doeth all things well. She bore her affliction with all the patience that any one coulil. She had a long sweet experience ofthe bright beyond. She had good hope of living again. She enjoy ed talking about Christ as her precious Savior. Nothing was left undone to make her happy. In her lingering, every thing was done that a ioviug family could do for her comfort. May God bless the bereaved family in the lossofthelr loving Geneva and smile upon their pathway. May it be a warning to any of the dear fam- lywho are living out of theii duty and away from Christ to prepare to meet their God. At the request of the dear fa ily we preached the funeral of the deceased to a large and attentive crowd of people. Eld. B. W. Tippett. RACHEL HARMAN. Rachel Harman of Pikeville, N. C., died of old age I'ebnmry 20lb 1907. Sister Rachel Harman was a devoted Christian lady, having joined the Free Will Baptist chiirc at Rains X Roads, about 30 years ago. Her seat was always filled when she was able to at tend. She was a great sufferer for about 5 months, but bore her afflictions with get patience wait ing for the Lord’s will to be done. She was truly a good mother and wife. Her husband died about 25 years ago. and left her one child to mourn his loss. She was about 84 years old. She leaves a daugh ter, 5 grand-children, and oneson- in-law to mourn her loss. Her body was carried to Rains’ X Roads. Her funeral was preached by our pastor Eld. J. II. Sasser, af ter the services were over her body was laid to rest in the buiying ground at the church house. Dearest sister thou hast left us, And her loss we deeply feel, .A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, In heaven with joy to greet thee. Where no farewell tear is shed. By her Friend, Lissik Hill. Kenly. N. C. •JAMES B. DOWDY. The grim tponster death the powerful reaper has enteied our fold and claimetl an a victim (rue ami faifhtul brother, James B. Dowdy, who departed this lile .April 19tli (907, in the :U)th yeai of liis age. He was a vomigman a young husband and a young Charitable brother. He served with credit and satis faction a very responsible office in the C, B. 11. being vice president of lodge No. 6 district No. 4. As a personal friend and brother the C. B. H. we wish (o submit the following resolutions of re spect. 1. That in the death of Bro, Dowdy the C. H. H. lodge No. district No. 4 has lost one of its best niernhers. His wife a kind liiisbund and bis relatives and as sociates a true friend, whose place will be hard to fill. 2. That while we sadly regret to give up our brother we can o; ly submit to the will of our Falh er who doeth all things well, and say (he Lord giveth ami the Lord taketli away. Blessed be the name of the Lord. 3. That to his young wife, his mother and to his associatimi and relelatives we renderourprofound and heartfelt sympathy. 4. That a copy of these resolu tions be adopted by the lodgeand placed on a page of our minutes, and the same be printed in the Free Will Baptist paper, and a copy be sent to the bereaved wife Lwe Dowdy and his mother De- bro Martin. S. L. Alexander, f. W. Martin, J. T. Daniels. Committee. Florence, N. C. MR. C.ARRV WILLIA.MSON. Mr. Garry Williamson, one of the oldest citizens in Wilson Co , died May 8th. He was born Jan. 1st, 1817, making his stay on earth more than ninety years. He was a very prominent citiren and one of the most successful farmers his county. He was a member of the Masonic Order for more than fifty years, during which time he proved himself a very faithful member. He joined the Free Will Baptist in liis eighty fourth year. His community loses one of its best citizens and his lodge and his church one of their best members, Three daughters,: a number of grand-children and a host of friends are left to mourn their loss. Ilis funeral was conducted hv Rev. P. T. Luc.'is, at the old honu stead May 7tli'and he was bur ried in the old family grave yard, with Masonic honors. S. T. Boyki.n, A. R. Flower'j, Committee, WILL EDO.VR VAINHIGHT. Little Will Edgar Vaiuright the beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, Hen ry Clay Vainright, departed this life on the twenty eighth of March 1907, aged eight nioiiLlis and two weeks. He sufl'ered only a short lime and then went to his Heav enly Father. “The Lord giveth and Ihe Lord lakelh away. Bless ed be the name of the Lord.’’ He lefl a. sorrowing father and moth er and two little brothers to mourn his loss, and hosts of rela tives and friends. Dearest baby, Ihoii hast left us, .Andthy loss we deeply feel. .A place is vacant in our home. Which never can be tilled. By his loving grand-mother, Lizzie Warren. Farmville, N. C. FOND RECOLECTIONS. I just want a little space to let my friends know I am still living. I read so many good letters from the brethren, that I feel like [ am acijuaiuted with you all. It does me good to read Bro. St.Claire’s let ters, also the brethren in Ohio. I do love to hear from brother John Roberts, brought up as neighbors, and when only a preacher boy, 1 used to go with him to his appoiutmenrs, love tobewith him, and as many credential or ordination papers as I have written and signed, I was as well pleased to write his, as any 1 ever fixed up. Come and see us Bro. Roberts, and preach for us once more. May God bless your labors. 1 wrote Bro. C. \V. Murphy’s Credentials: preach on, Bro. Murphy. 1 am sorry Bro. Turner is not using the ones 1 signed for him. II. D. Lam bert, of Bidwell Ohio, I am going to see yon brethren il Frovidence so favors. Well Bro. Ldilor, 1 had in tended writing on a subjeot, but so iiiaiiv of tlio good brethren write on subjects, that I (bought I would write jus( a few words lo let the brettireii know I was hearing from them, also the sisters, Laura Hobstetter, and Fan nie Vickers. Dear bretbreu, I am a Free Wil) Baptist all over. May God bless you all Rui-'us StowiiKS. Sweftland, W. \'a. SO SAY WE. Fditor of F. \V. Bapibt I agree with Sister Laura llobslclter (hat it is time some ofour brothers were leaving their luibby of ba() tisni and write more of (Iu love of our thul. I think our Bibles make it so plain that there is no use of arguments week after week about it. It is not necessarv to make hobby t>t any Biblecommand, If we devote all our time to one command we are sure lo neglect some other one which we should obey. I think our paper as well as our deuoini nation is improving and why should it not? We have min isters of God and true Christ ians as well as other denomi nations and why should we be inferior to them? Let us help with prayer and work to attain higher ground niid make our denit uinatioii an equal, if not a superior of all others. Yours iu hope of Heaven, E. E. Hutchinson. Zaleski, 0. ' It Pays ; To Get Your :job work ! DONE AT THE : BflPIlSr OFFICE. We are much better pre- A pared to do work since X putting iu a large power jf job press. We carry a x uiee line of paper anden- • velopes. \Ve guarantee S lirst-class work. £ J SEND us YOUR ORDERS. ¥ ARTICLES OF FAITH. L W* bellev* that there li but on* llvlnf true and eteiual God, the Father, of whom are all thluga, from everlaating to evei-lastiug, gloriuiia aui immutable in ail His attributes —L Cor. vUl.: 6 Isa. xl.. Z8. 2. We believe that there Is one Xxjrd Jesus Christ, by whom are nil tblogs, the ouly begotteu Sou of Coil, burn of the Virgin Mary, whom Cod froely Sent iuto this world, because Of lue gre-at love when-ivlth He loved the world; and Christ us freely gave Him self a ransom for all, tasting death for every man; who was buried and ro«« again the third day, uiul asceiul.-il liua Hoavea. from whence wo look for Him, the second time, in the ctouda of Heaven, at the last day to judge both the quick and dead.—1. Tim. 11,. b, b; Heb. 11.. »: SL John 111., Uev. 1., in Acts xxiv. If; 1. John ii. i*. 3. We believe that there Is one Holy Ghost, the precious gift of the Kallier through Ills dear Son, unto the wurld, who quiukcueth and Urawelh aluuer* home to God.—St John xvi,. 7, S; Aeii 11., 4; Epb. il.. 1; Rph. Iv., 4, 0, B. 4. Wo believe that In Ihe beginning God made man upright, and placed him In a stale of glory without the least mlstnre of inleery, from which ho voluntarily, by transgression, fell, and by that means brought on himself a miserable and mortal state subjett to doatb.—Gen. li., I'l; Hi., 13. 6. We believe that Cod Is not will ing tliat any should perish; but that all should come to repi-uiance auJ iiie knowledge of the tnilh, that they might be saved; for which end Christ hath commanded the gospel to b« preached among all nations and to every creature.—Mark xvl., 15; Luke xilv., 47; John Hi,. 15-17; 1. Tim. 11.. . 6- We believe that no man shall suf fer In hell for want of a Christ who died for him, but us the Scripture has said, for denying the Lord that btiughl them; because they believe not in tbs name of the only begotten Son of God. Unbelief, therefore, being the cause why the jnst and righteous Ood of Heaven will condemn the children of men; it follows against all contradic tion that all men, at one time or other, are found In such a capacity as that through the grace of God they may be eternally saved.—Acts xvll., 30; Mark vl,, 6; Heb. ill., 10; I. John v., 1». 7. We believe the whole Scriptures are Infallibly true, and that they ars the only rules of faith and practice.-^ II. Tim. 111., 1«, 17. 8. We believe In the doctrine of Gen eral Provision made of God In Christ, for the benefit of all mankind, who re pent and believe the Gospel.—Luks xlv., 16-20; Matt, xxvili., 19. 20; Luke xllL, 8-6; Luke xxlv„ 47; AcU 111., 1»: Mark !., 16. §. We believe that sinners are drawn to God, the Father, by the Holy Ghost, through Christ Ills Son, and that the Holy Ghost offers his divine aid to all the human family; so its they all might be happy, would they give place to Hlfl divine teaching; wherea-R, such who do not receive the Divine Impres sions of His Holy Spirit, shall, at a future day, own their condemnation just, and charge themselves with their own dsmnatlou, for wilfully rojeolliig the offers of sovereign grace.—Malt, xl., 27; St. John vl.. 44 and Rfi; Ps. 1., 1; Tit. 11.. 11, 12; Jer. ixll., 23. 10. We bellevo that men, not cYn- aldered simply as men, but ungodly meu, were of old ordained lo con demnation; considered such wlio turn the grace of God unto iHselvIousuiws. denying the only lajrd Ood, and our Lord Jesus Christ, who boiiKht them, and therefore shall bring npoii tliout- selves swift destruction; but we ob serve that they, and such the Apostls saith because they receive not the lov# of the truth, that they might be saved; therefore the indignation and wrath of God is upon every soul of man that doeth evil, living and dying therein; for there is no respect of persons with Gud.-Jnde I., 4; TI, Peter 1l„ 1; II. Thea. 11., U, 12; Rom. 11., 3 11. 11. We bellevo that all children dying In Infancy, having not actually transgressed against the law of Gud, in their own persons, are only subject to the first death, which was brought on them by the fall of the first Adam, and not that any cue of them dying 111 that state, shaU suffer pniilshiuenl In hell by Uie guilt of Adam's slu, for 0.* such is the kingdom of God.—f. Cor. xy., 22; Matt, xvlll., 2 k; Mark lx., 16. I'/; Matt, xlx., 14. 12. W« believe that good works sre the fruits of a saving faith, and tiiat In the use of the means of grace, and not out of the use of those means, eternal life Is prumlsed to uien.-.|(nv. xxll., 14, aS; Isa. 1., 19, 20: Matt. >11,. 8; Jer. vl.. 16; Luke xlll., 34, lb. II. We believe that no iiisn has any warrant iu the Holy Hmiptuies for jos- tlfleatlon before God tlirongti his own works, power, or ability which he haa la and of himself, only as he by graca Is made able to come (o God, through Jesus Christ; believing the righteous- ueu of Jesus Christ to be Imputed t« all believers for their eternal aucopt- ance with God.—Korn. Ir., 14; gets vlll., 20, IL 14. We believe that all things are foreseen In the wisdom of Ood, so that Qo4 knowetb whatsoever can or can not come to puss upon alt supposed conditions; yet not us liuvlng decreed any person to everlasting dualh or everlasting life, out uf respect or mere choice, farther than He hath appoint ed-**!.; godly unto life, and the uu- godly, who die in slu unto death.— Heb. It., 18; Prov. vllt., 22, 23, 14 26, *8, 27, 28, 23. 80, 81; Matt, xxv„ 81. 81, SI. 84, 16, SI, 87, 18, 13, 43, 41, 42, 41, 44. 41. 41. ..... 18. We bellevo, as touching (io».iel ordinances, In believers' Itapllsiu, lay ing on of the hands, receiving of the sacrament In bread and wiue. washlug the aalntB’ feet, anointing the sick with oil In the namo of the Ixrrd,''' fasting, prayer, singing praise to Gi«l, and the public ministry of the Word, with every Institution of the I,ord we shall find la the New T>.stameul.— Mark. xvl„ 16, 16; ■}t«s.vlll,. 17; AcU xlx., 6; Luke xxll., 13, 20; John xllL, 1-17; JamM y., 14. II. We believe the Ooipsl mode of baptism Is by Immersion, and ihat the believers are the only subjects for bap tism.—Matt. 111., 16; Mark 1., 3-10; AvU Ul., 18, 83; Rom. vl., 4; Col. 11,. 12, IT. We believe In a general resutrew- tlon of the dead and a final judgment at the last day.—John y., 88, 23; 11. Cor. T,, 18. 18. We believe the happiness of the righteous is eternal and the torments of the wicked are endleas.—Matt, uv-i Wanted;—District Manaj'crsto post sij'ns, atlvcrti.se an.I ilistri- bule samples. 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